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>> a cadillac manual. >> a cadillac owner's manual.ood out because it didn't fit with the rest of the mess. why was the car manual there and whose was it? rick arnold tried thumbing through it, but the pages were soaked together. >> the front and back cover were soggy to the point where when i started to look through it the first time, the pages were still sticking together. >> reporter: days later, he could separate pages, but frustrated. >> the third time. i was thinking, this would be the last time. if i don't find something now, i'm going lick my thumb and forefinger and went through it page by page. >> reporter: the third time was the charm. >> stuck in the binding of the book, an automobile insurance card. >> reporter: with a name? >> with a name, most importantly. >> reporter: by now, working days turned into working nights. he typed the name, a man's name, into his computer and it spit out 15 matches, one of them lived in southern indiana, just across the river from louisville. around 11:00 p.m., rick called the man. >> i asked
>> a cadillac manual. >> a cadillac owner's manual.ood out because it didn't fit with the rest of the mess. why was the car manual there and whose was it? rick arnold tried thumbing through it, but the pages were soaked together. >> the front and back cover were soggy to the point where when i started to look through it the first time, the pages were still sticking together. >> reporter: days later, he could separate pages, but frustrated. >> the third time. i was...
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cadillac will add hands-free system start g-2020. the driver assist feature debuted in the cadillac last year. it uses camera sensors, mapp data to allow drivers to whri onedr hands off the highways but has infrared came t make sure your eyes stay on the ro it's not cheap. thetem cost $2500 on stand on o 6the luxury model have you to buy the 3,50 package. >> i could just hav fd elbow me for keep your eyes on the road. >> good to see you, landon. >> good to see you landon. >> y head to walmart. walmart now offering its winemaker's selection, 10 distinctive labels from california, france, italy. bottles will do for $11. the company began selling private label wine at 1100 stores last h.hat ll be interes. n' wait to taste. >> check it out. omin up on "today in the bay," another nice day ahead before that warm-up gets here. >> it will be nice and breezy as we take a look outside in fremont. cool start as you get ready to step out the door with mid-50s, low 60s later today and we're only going to reach upper 60s for this afternoon. hotter
cadillac will add hands-free system start g-2020. the driver assist feature debuted in the cadillac last year. it uses camera sensors, mapp data to allow drivers to whri onedr hands off the highways but has infrared came t make sure your eyes stay on the ro it's not cheap. thetem cost $2500 on stand on o 6the luxury model have you to buy the 3,50 package. >> i could just hav fd elbow me for keep your eyes on the road. >> good to see you, landon. >> good to see you landon....
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i the rest of them will be on the luxury end where cadillac is.n the right place to compete for the growth. carol: this week one of the biggest global stories is political uncertainty in italy increasing volatility in global markets. jason: that's right. we went out looking for the best voices. mixnine lacqua had a exclusive -- an exclusive interview. >> i think the selloff is not justified. we are in a situation right now where the fundamentals of italy are very good. the economy is growing at a good pace, the corporate's positive, and the consumers are positive as well. of course there is political uncertainty, but i think the ceo -- the idea of italy leaving the eurozone are overdone. we should go back to reality. italy will not leave the eurozone. we need to look at the good fundamentals of the country. francine: how much is your exposure to italian sovereign debt? and are you changing any of the exposure? >> exposure to italian sovereign ,ebt is around 42 billion euros which is less than our total capital. has lessexposure that than a three-y
i the rest of them will be on the luxury end where cadillac is.n the right place to compete for the growth. carol: this week one of the biggest global stories is political uncertainty in italy increasing volatility in global markets. jason: that's right. we went out looking for the best voices. mixnine lacqua had a exclusive -- an exclusive interview. >> i think the selloff is not justified. we are in a situation right now where the fundamentals of italy are very good. the economy is...
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the brands that are growing our our cadillac on the top of the market, getting nice growth.a right now, that center part of the market where buick competes against brands like volkswagen and others, there is still growth there. this is china after all, but most of the growth that you will see next year will come on the lower end and higher end. so the fact that that gm has a domestic brand, a domestic chinese brand, that is growing in the middle of the country, where there is a new middle class growing up, it is a good place for gm to be, and the brand itself is getting better prices and putting out more expensive vehicles. so, this is a nice story for gm. it is just that these are not hugely profitable vehicles because they are small and pretty cheap. carol: talk about it. that's what i thought was interesting. when you talk about baojun, this is a $6,000 a car that they are selling. and it is great if you are selling a lot, but where they see better margins is on the price of the cars. talk about the branding and selling in china. >> baojun started out in 2010 selling the
the brands that are growing our our cadillac on the top of the market, getting nice growth.a right now, that center part of the market where buick competes against brands like volkswagen and others, there is still growth there. this is china after all, but most of the growth that you will see next year will come on the lower end and higher end. so the fact that that gm has a domestic brand, a domestic chinese brand, that is growing in the middle of the country, where there is a new middle class...
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to a cadillac while our correspondent went out to gauge the mood on the streets of washington . luxury german cars are a common sight on the streets of washington d.c. and the idea of blocking their import isn't so popular. people want to buy german cars they should be able to buy german cars if not they want to buy american cars they should buy american cars and should buy whatever they want i think they're good quality cars. a little more expensive maybe an american cars but probably. going to see better but maybe maybe a little better because i think guys may view of american cars that they fall apart pretty quickly and german cars down they tend to be nicer than i because their cars i think the engineering tends to be superior again impressions donald trump thinks there are too many of them in the u.s. even though german carmakers also run assembly operations that altogether provide tens of thousands of jobs for american workers but the u.s. president still sees the business relationship as an unfair one way street in twenty seventeen german automakers exported more than six
to a cadillac while our correspondent went out to gauge the mood on the streets of washington . luxury german cars are a common sight on the streets of washington d.c. and the idea of blocking their import isn't so popular. people want to buy german cars they should be able to buy german cars if not they want to buy american cars they should buy american cars and should buy whatever they want i think they're good quality cars. a little more expensive maybe an american cars but probably. going...
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bunch: do you mean chuck berry's candy red apple cadillac? i called chuck berry, and i sent, i want that that you wrote those songs on. he said, i am not giving you the guitar unless you take my candy apple cadillac. my staff said it is an important artifact of chuck berry. get chuck to sign it as a gift and ship the stuff and we're done. they call me in a panic, chuck berry decides he doesn't trust you. he will not give anything to you. i said, why? because he just discovered you work for the current federal government. [laughter] i said, it is a little too late. i said, mr. berry, what do i have to do so you trust me? he said, have your guy eat lunch. i said, whatever he serves, eat it. lunch for chuck berry was 25 ice cream sandwiches. when kevin ate the 13th, chuck berry signed the deed of gift. [laughter] mr. rubenstein: president obama came to visit in 2016. since you opened the museum, how people have visited? mr. bunch: we get over 3.5 million a year. what has been so powerful is 25% of the visitors that came to the museum has never b
bunch: do you mean chuck berry's candy red apple cadillac? i called chuck berry, and i sent, i want that that you wrote those songs on. he said, i am not giving you the guitar unless you take my candy apple cadillac. my staff said it is an important artifact of chuck berry. get chuck to sign it as a gift and ship the stuff and we're done. they call me in a panic, chuck berry decides he doesn't trust you. he will not give anything to you. i said, why? because he just discovered you work for the...
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trump even showed kim the inside of his cadillac. "what's it going to take to talk you out of your nukes and into this cadillac? okay, look, my manager's gonna kill me, but so would your nukes, so..." then the moment came that the world was waiting for: the signing of the histor-ish agreement. so that's it. the agreement's signed. bring home the aircraft carriers, boys, then go to times square and kiss a nurse. but ask first. a lot has changed since world war ii. and the reviews are in: >> we did not get a whole lot. >> we have nothing concrete. >> we got nothing in return. >> it's difficult to determine what of a concrete nature has occurred. >> he did not get what even he said that he wanted. >> stephen: yeah, you know, he ordered a hamburger, and they gave him a cucumber. ( laughter ) now, here's the deal, okay: kim got u.s. security guarantees. but in exchange, he agreed to work toward denuclearization of the korean peninsula, but that was just reaffirming an earlier agreement he already had with south korea. it's like trump saw
trump even showed kim the inside of his cadillac. "what's it going to take to talk you out of your nukes and into this cadillac? okay, look, my manager's gonna kill me, but so would your nukes, so..." then the moment came that the world was waiting for: the signing of the histor-ish agreement. so that's it. the agreement's signed. bring home the aircraft carriers, boys, then go to times square and kiss a nurse. but ask first. a lot has changed since world war ii. and the reviews are...
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it's the cadillac.tching and all that, so you know this is a complete slab, you know. >> anthony: full reclining is, uh -- >> slim thug: full reclining. it's a lay back thing. >> anthony: houston musical artist slim thug and his friends bone and david called some people to bring their cars over to macgregor park in the southern part of the city. if you're gonna do it, what do you have to have? what are the rules? >> slim thug: candy paint, gotta have these type of rims, these are the elbow swingers, a fifth wheel and grill is mainly, like, for slab. that's what make it a complete, you know, and the music, you know how they got the popped trunk with the custom music, you gotta have that -- [ loud bass ] ♪ >> bone: you hit the block, it's not a bunch of dudes just standing up. it's a bunch of everything. >> slim thug: you know, take the old and mix it with the new, you know what i'm saying. >> bone: these two pink cadillacs are awesome. that's a married couple. a man and woman, and they have their kids wi
it's the cadillac.tching and all that, so you know this is a complete slab, you know. >> anthony: full reclining is, uh -- >> slim thug: full reclining. it's a lay back thing. >> anthony: houston musical artist slim thug and his friends bone and david called some people to bring their cars over to macgregor park in the southern part of the city. if you're gonna do it, what do you have to have? what are the rules? >> slim thug: candy paint, gotta have these type of rims,...
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. >>> cadillac is adding more high-tech gear to its cars and suvs. gm's luxury brand is expanding the use of its super cruise system. it uses cameras, sensors, and laser guiding radar to allow drivers to right hand three on divided highways. it also has an, -- an infrared camera to make sure you are awake with your eyes on the road. you can look for it on all cadillac models by the year 2020. >>> in honolulu, hawaii, lawmakers limiting ridesharing companies from using surge pricing. there would be a tax on surge pricing. rates won't be able to surge higher than the maximum their set by the city. companies argue that allowing ridesharing companies to set their own prices would not fair. the ridesharing companies says surge pricing is a key part of their business. the bill still has to be signed by the mayor to become law. >>> commuters should start seeing benefits in public transit and better roads across the bay area. regional measure 3, which would raise the tolls that was approved by a 54-46% vote. tom vacar examines the local project that will be
. >>> cadillac is adding more high-tech gear to its cars and suvs. gm's luxury brand is expanding the use of its super cruise system. it uses cameras, sensors, and laser guiding radar to allow drivers to right hand three on divided highways. it also has an, -- an infrared camera to make sure you are awake with your eyes on the road. you can look for it on all cadillac models by the year 2020. >>> in honolulu, hawaii, lawmakers limiting ridesharing companies from using surge...
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the the president's cadillac. and walk in different directions. we know there were eleventh hour meetings here yesterday. low lower level meetings. working towards a joint statement. some kind of agreement that could come out at the end of the summit. they had difficulty getting there. because of the vastly different definitions of denuclearization. then, everything could wrap up quickly. they announce the change to the schedule. both departing hours earlier from singapore than originally planned. it seems they were able to come to an agreement. and whatever they're signing obviously the discussion went well. i can tell you i was chatting with north korean officials over the weekend saying there was no option on their end for this not to go well. so they were expecting this to go well. they went in prepared and knew exactly what to say to trump. >> remember, from their perspective it has gone well. just having parody. look at the north korean flags next to the american flag. whoever thought we would see that. 's interesting on social media people
the the president's cadillac. and walk in different directions. we know there were eleventh hour meetings here yesterday. low lower level meetings. working towards a joint statement. some kind of agreement that could come out at the end of the summit. they had difficulty getting there. because of the vastly different definitions of denuclearization. then, everything could wrap up quickly. they announce the change to the schedule. both departing hours earlier from singapore than originally...
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then, on her way home, driving her cadillac escalade -- >> i see bill, in back of bill, i see the range rover. and i'm like, who is that? >> reporter: the vehicles were coming toward her in the opposite lane. and as they passed, frances did a double take. sitting behind the wheel of her family's brand-new range rover was bill's mistress, bonnie contreras. frances said they locked eyes for the first time. >> and, of course, i get her little finger. >> reporter: like the middle finger? >> right. and i keep going. >> reporter: furious, she called her daughter nikki. >> she said i'm turning around, i'm going to confront her. >> reporter: what did you say to your mom? >> i said good. just be careful. >> reporter: not likely. all hell was about to break loose. >>> coming up. >>> i me the biggest choice of my life. i pulled over and i turned around. >>> moments later. horror. >> she brakes and i brake. and i heard a thump. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. in terms of treating 3 da
then, on her way home, driving her cadillac escalade -- >> i see bill, in back of bill, i see the range rover. and i'm like, who is that? >> reporter: the vehicles were coming toward her in the opposite lane. and as they passed, frances did a double take. sitting behind the wheel of her family's brand-new range rover was bill's mistress, bonnie contreras. frances said they locked eyes for the first time. >> and, of course, i get her little finger. >> reporter: like the...
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again and again and again. nd your next cadillac at cadillac.com.aily show. my guest tonight is a critically acclaimed author from nigeria whose mo sellingbook is called r a feminist manifesto in 15 suggestions, please welcome chimamanda ngozi adichie. (applause) welcome to the show. >> thank you >> trevor: i'm so excited to have you here becaus f of your a long time. i've been a fan of your words for a long time. i have to ask you before weet into the book, as a person who is considered as one of the most fore most feminists of our time, why is it that so many people see the word feminist as a negative thing? >> because i think that femm has long been associated wit the most extre versions of it. so people think of feminists as a crazy wom hits men and doesn't shave. (laughter) and t ofeally crazy negative stereotypes have behed to feminism. people'tassou call youelf feminist, why don't say youtalist. well, feminism is. >> trevor: right. >> feminism is about justice for everyone. but you have to name youroblem. and the problem is that women ve been
again and again and again. nd your next cadillac at cadillac.com.aily show. my guest tonight is a critically acclaimed author from nigeria whose mo sellingbook is called r a feminist manifesto in 15 suggestions, please welcome chimamanda ngozi adichie. (applause) welcome to the show. >> thank you >> trevor: i'm so excited to have you here becaus f of your a long time. i've been a fan of your words for a long time. i have to ask you before weet into the book, as a person who is...
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find your next cadillac at cadillac.com. oh, i'm ready! i'm ready! you're just too good ♪ can't take ♪ eyes off you ♪ i love you baby ♪ and if it's quite all right ♪ i need you baby ♪ to warm the lonely nights applebee's 2 for $20,now k no's eatin' in the neighb. (applaus. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. ight is a critically acclaimed author from nigeria whose most recent best selling book is called dear ijeawele, or a feminist manifesto in 15 su please welcome chimamanda ngozi (applause) welcome to the show. >> thanu. >> tre: i'm so excited to have you here because i have been a fan of your work for a long time. i've been a fan of your words r a long time. ve to ask you before we get into the book, as a person who is considered as one of the most fore most feminists of our time, why is it that so many people see the word feminist as a negative thing? >> because i think that feminism has long been associated with the most extreme ver it. so people think of femints as a crazy woman who hits men and doesn't shave. (laughter) right? and all o
find your next cadillac at cadillac.com. oh, i'm ready! i'm ready! you're just too good ♪ can't take ♪ eyes off you ♪ i love you baby ♪ and if it's quite all right ♪ i need you baby ♪ to warm the lonely nights applebee's 2 for $20,now k no's eatin' in the neighb. (applaus. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. ight is a critically acclaimed author from nigeria whose most recent best selling book is called dear ijeawele, or a feminist manifesto in 15 su please welcome...
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qualified buyers can get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a new 2018 cadillac escalade. but one blowsm all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces back. gorrr bears!!! indecisive? try salty and sweet snickers® yea i got it, what the hell is it? irritable? try espresso snickers® ♪ studied. tested. ♪ proven. for the world's best athletes, nothing beats gatorade. ♪listen up and i'll tell a story♪ ♪about an artist growing old♪ ♪some would try for fame and glory♪ ♪others aren't so bold ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is a writer and activist whose new memoir is called "no ashes in the fire: coming of age black and free in america." please welcome darnell moore. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me here. >> trevor: i have read a lot of your writing. i have, you know, followed some of the pieces that you've written online. many people consider you one of the most important voices in young american black cultu
qualified buyers can get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a new 2018 cadillac escalade. but one blowsm all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces back. gorrr bears!!! indecisive? try salty and sweet snickers® yea i got it, what the hell is it? irritable? try espresso snickers® ♪ studied. tested. ♪ proven. for the world's best athletes, nothing beats gatorade. ♪listen up and i'll tell a...
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but for the historic cadillac hotel, theater has taken over its walls. >> this performance honors 100 years off outcast activism in the tenderloin. >> reporter: in the neighborhood of unusual sights, suspended three flights above the gritty streets, artists from the performance troupe flyaway productions dangle and dance in a floating ballet. >> we're an apparatus-based dance company, so we dance off the ground. >> reporter: instead of pointing out the neighborhood's flaws, artistic director joe citer says the performance she calls "tender" celebrates its spirit. >> so we're really using a deep physicality and a deep push against gravity in our effort to honor political activism. so we're dancing on a boat that we constructed, looking at the experience of the boat people coming from vietnam. >> reporter: this performer pays homage to transgender rights. >> their stories are being told. they'll be able to see some of themselves in these stories. >> reporter: the dancers soar up the tenderloin people. >> by an extension of that, "tender" is our exhibit come to life on the side of the bu
but for the historic cadillac hotel, theater has taken over its walls. >> this performance honors 100 years off outcast activism in the tenderloin. >> reporter: in the neighborhood of unusual sights, suspended three flights above the gritty streets, artists from the performance troupe flyaway productions dangle and dance in a floating ballet. >> we're an apparatus-based dance company, so we dance off the ground. >> reporter: instead of pointing out the neighborhood's...
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what's the deal with t doggone alphabet soup for cadillacs, and you know what? the guy's right.aid you've got one good name, escalade. that's the one that makes all the money. i would point out that back in the day theyed had el dorados, they had cure devilles, they had fleetwoods. now, those were names of cars. marchly barra did not have an answer for that question, but has an answer for stockholders, the stock up 29% under her tutelage in the past year compared to 7% for competitor ford. neil: not too shabby. you mentioned electric cars and, of course, gm's push there. we're getting word right now, a bloomberg report, that tesla wants to cut about 9% of its workers across the entire company here. do you know what's going on or -- there were model 3 production disappointments, i know that, but what's happening? >> reporter: they're, they're running out of cash. i mean, that's the issue. and, of course, gm, you know, they h lot of resources. of course, gm's been through a government-sponsored bankruptcy. tesla hasn't been through that yet. maybe they will. but i would point out
what's the deal with t doggone alphabet soup for cadillacs, and you know what? the guy's right.aid you've got one good name, escalade. that's the one that makes all the money. i would point out that back in the day theyed had el dorados, they had cure devilles, they had fleetwoods. now, those were names of cars. marchly barra did not have an answer for that question, but has an answer for stockholders, the stock up 29% under her tutelage in the past year compared to 7% for competitor ford....
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they announced the winners of this year's concourse so delicate and sad rita hayworth adored her cadillac elvis presley preferred a beemer peter sellers drove her ferrari hollywood's dream factory and the european car industry enjoyed an interesting symbiosis on the hollywood there are still more without hollywood this automobile would never have got so far that is without the hollywood of the nineteen fifties and sixties it was grace kelly and her talbert on the french riviera the renowned dustin hoffman and so on and so forth they were filmed in the european cars which essentially presented them to a global audience objects of desire. not even the jurors were left unmoved by the fact that this lancy a stratus appeared on the big screen with michael jackson. it's just it's always the history of a given model or unit what it's experience that plays a bigger part in what is. the theatre for visit how many previous owners has it had who were there and if one was a famous name that increases the car's value beyond the purely rational art. before philip serafin joined the parade at the villa
they announced the winners of this year's concourse so delicate and sad rita hayworth adored her cadillac elvis presley preferred a beemer peter sellers drove her ferrari hollywood's dream factory and the european car industry enjoyed an interesting symbiosis on the hollywood there are still more without hollywood this automobile would never have got so far that is without the hollywood of the nineteen fifties and sixties it was grace kelly and her talbert on the french riviera the renowned...
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find your next cadillac at cadillac.com. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the dailycratic activist running for governor of the state of new york. please welcome cyntyia nixon. ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> trevor: this is so surreal for me because the first time i thought i would ever meet you in life i thought it would be a "sex and the city"-related event where i would have won, i don't know, like a competition to be part of the cast. ( laughter ) but, instead, i'm meeting you as somebody who is running to be new york's governor and not just governor, new york's first woman governor. >> yes. >> trevor: which is a pretty tall task. there had to be a moment where you decided not to vote but to become the first to be voted for. when was that decision made? >> well, i think that the election of donald trump in 2016 was a wakeup call for women all across this country. >> trevor: right. ( cheers and applause ) >> and gave us a feeling we had to become involved like never before and if we wanted to see real change that we had to go
find your next cadillac at cadillac.com. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the dailycratic activist running for governor of the state of new york. please welcome cyntyia nixon. ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> trevor: this is so surreal for me because the first time i thought i would ever meet you in life i thought it would be a "sex and the city"-related event where i would have won, i don't know, like a...
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qualified buyers can get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a new 2018 cadillac ct6. ♪ no calories.revor: welcome back to the daily show, my guest tonight is a writer, director and producer of the new fx series pose. >> the category is high fashion runway. >> what? i just snagged a interest ofee. it's not ebay. we're proud of you, play 24 damn song. >> this is someone should speak to him. >> and say what. >> i'm tired of hearing this old school shit. >> something has been going on women with him, he has been attitudinal ever since-- shall. >> trevor: please welcome janet mock. welcome back to the show. >> thanks for having me back. >> trevor: this say really exciting reason to have you back as well. the new show pose which is going to be on fx is a show that is a first in many ways. i mean i know why i'm excited but what would you say is the biggest reason are you excited about pose. >> i got a job. >> trevor: i like that. >> yeah, basically. well, you know, ryan murphy created it, prolific show writer, shows like glee gleerks nip tuck, the o.j. simpson, so when he invite immediate
qualified buyers can get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a new 2018 cadillac ct6. ♪ no calories.revor: welcome back to the daily show, my guest tonight is a writer, director and producer of the new fx series pose. >> the category is high fashion runway. >> what? i just snagged a interest ofee. it's not ebay. we're proud of you, play 24 damn song. >> this is someone should speak to him. >> and say what. >> i'm tired of hearing this old school shit. >>...
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how many cadillacs are they going to buy? as far as north korea, a lot of hype about ballistic missiles. if they wanted to actually attacked the u.s., put a new in a container and i'm sorry to say, but san francisco looks like a likely target. they can always go up the mississippi. good day, sir. guest: thank you for your two questions. i will answer the second one first. you are correct. it is possible to proliferate nuclear weapons that don't rely on sticking them out of a ballistic missile and launching it. that is something our intelligence agencies and the department of defense has been very aware of. the have different programs and countermeasures to prevent that from happening. that is one reason again why i support this summit. we want to have not just north korea get rid of its ballistic missiles but also to denuclearize so they cannot sell the nuclear weapons or sell parts of the nuclear weapons to terrorist organizations or other countries. in terms of trade with china, i have no problem with the president of the u
how many cadillacs are they going to buy? as far as north korea, a lot of hype about ballistic missiles. if they wanted to actually attacked the u.s., put a new in a container and i'm sorry to say, but san francisco looks like a likely target. they can always go up the mississippi. good day, sir. guest: thank you for your two questions. i will answer the second one first. you are correct. it is possible to proliferate nuclear weapons that don't rely on sticking them out of a ballistic missile...
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before they announce the winners of this year's concourse so delegates are greta hayworth adored her cadillac elvis presley preferred of dreamer peter sellers drove her ferrari hollywood's dream factory and the european car industry enjoyed an interesting symbiosis on the hollywood they're also more without hollywood this automobile would never have got so far that is without the hollywood of the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's it was grace kelly and her talbot on the french riviera the renowned dustin hoffman and so on and so forth they were filmed in the european cars which essentially presented them to a global audience says objects of desire. not even the jurors well after unmoved by the fact that this long series strata also appeared on the big screen with michael jackson. is just it's always the history of a given model or unit what it's experience that plays a bigger part in what there is hope at least at the feet of four visits how many a previous owners has it had who were there and if one was a famous name that increases the car's value beyond the purely rational. before phili
before they announce the winners of this year's concourse so delegates are greta hayworth adored her cadillac elvis presley preferred of dreamer peter sellers drove her ferrari hollywood's dream factory and the european car industry enjoyed an interesting symbiosis on the hollywood they're also more without hollywood this automobile would never have got so far that is without the hollywood of the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's it was grace kelly and her talbot on the french riviera the...
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. >> it's the cadillac of the schwinn sting rays. m>> reporter: howy boix you got up here?reporter: for bike shop owner and collector rod griffith, the crate was a work of art. banana seat, high handlebars, and fiv five-speed stick shift. about $89 back in the day. collectorsay upwards of $4,000 today. >> this is a '73 crate that i'm putng together for a customer. >> reporter: a labor of love. >> you either had one or wanted e. i was the kid that wanted one. >> reporter: onc a time in america for baby boomers if you had a schwinn like this, orange crate model, with the wind blowing in your hair. back when you had hair. and back for cell phones and social media, a schwinn for a kid meant -- >> freedom. >> grong up? >> growing up and having thety to get around without having your mom take you somewhere. >> reporter: ig nan schwinn started building bikes in the 1800s. by the 1990s, the company had folded under the weight o cheaper imports. today they're made in china. but at this year's crate fest, dads reminisced with their own kids. >> it's to know he was a kid once. >> yeah
. >> it's the cadillac of the schwinn sting rays. m>> reporter: howy boix you got up here?reporter: for bike shop owner and collector rod griffith, the crate was a work of art. banana seat, high handlebars, and fiv five-speed stick shift. about $89 back in the day. collectorsay upwards of $4,000 today. >> this is a '73 crate that i'm putng together for a customer. >> reporter: a labor of love. >> you either had one or wanted e. i was the kid that wanted one....
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car industry profits here are from a much lower ten percent that the euro believe is on ford or cadillacscoming into the e.u. and that twenty five percent tariff dates back all the way to nine hundred sixty three it was known as the chicken tax because it came in response to tires that france and west germany at the time imposed on imports of u.s. chicken just to show you that trades attention can have quite a long history and can actually be quite weird when you look at them closely at it a little earlier i spoke to york tammy's chief economist spungen frankfurt and i asked him whether the e.u. should now respond in kind to u.s. trade tariffs. i'm not so sure whether such a retaliation policy is the right approach because we voted for the u.s. administration a minute ago they fear they are treated unfairly and this is their perception and when it comes to when it comes to defense expenditure they have a point the western allies in europe they have been promising for years to raise their defense spending to two percent of g.d.p. and germany last year only spent one point two percent and n
car industry profits here are from a much lower ten percent that the euro believe is on ford or cadillacscoming into the e.u. and that twenty five percent tariff dates back all the way to nine hundred sixty three it was known as the chicken tax because it came in response to tires that france and west germany at the time imposed on imports of u.s. chicken just to show you that trades attention can have quite a long history and can actually be quite weird when you look at them closely at it a...
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he was talking about people in new york are going to be driving cadillacs. this promise that is an age-old promise that wealth and prosperity are just around the corner. what has been keeping them from you is the federal government and i will get out of your way. it was a fantasy. we can see in the epa a level of human disregard that begins with the necessities and secondhand mattress buying where we can look at these things as absurd. but it plays out in a real and destructive ways of rural americans who are relying on the federal government to keep their kids safe. >> one thing that was despairing was that the federal government not so much involved as the state agencies. nonetheless, government. and how ineffective they were. the department of economic protection had their budget/by third in the years preceding the fracking. how do we restore people's faith in government? this notion that government is there to protect the most vulnerable? >> that is the billion-dollar question. what really fails the people in the book is the government. the lawyers who t
he was talking about people in new york are going to be driving cadillacs. this promise that is an age-old promise that wealth and prosperity are just around the corner. what has been keeping them from you is the federal government and i will get out of your way. it was a fantasy. we can see in the epa a level of human disregard that begins with the necessities and secondhand mattress buying where we can look at these things as absurd. but it plays out in a real and destructive ways of rural...
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some cadillacs and corvettes, that is about it. ford might be able to send cars over there. pretty saturated market already. . -- it could help with europe and maybe with china, but trump got us down to 15% for vehicles going into china, and that seems to be where that is going to stay. no one is going to build a new plan or start exporting to china with a 15% tariff. 25% 15% is going to do nothing. 15%ink it will be -- 25% to is going to do nothing. i think it will be steady as she goes. gm i want to build one of its might want to build one of its brands, like cadillac, in europe. julie: thank you for jumping in front of the camera once we got this breaking news. coming up, report card time for the markets as we are at the halfway mark of the year. movesl see what market caught investors off guard in the first six months and where we are heading in the next six. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. julie: and i'm julie hyman. time to the halftime report -- for the halftime report. a to multidose year as we wrap up the f
some cadillacs and corvettes, that is about it. ford might be able to send cars over there. pretty saturated market already. . -- it could help with europe and maybe with china, but trump got us down to 15% for vehicles going into china, and that seems to be where that is going to stay. no one is going to build a new plan or start exporting to china with a 15% tariff. 25% 15% is going to do nothing. 15%ink it will be -- 25% to is going to do nothing. i think it will be steady as she goes. gm i...
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if it was back yesterday in athletics cadillac idea. first you know he's someone that. i mean even if i haven't ever been able to get there it's. almost all of those full days and carry much for more than a few of the last. but i think the name wasn't pretty middle that was in blue but i haven't done it but i found here. was a time in my memoirs. when you think when you think. so mexico and sweden have they worked hard to place in the next round what does it mean for them what is their reward well let's have a look at our draw now to more flags at payette and it means that the group winners are sweet and now they will play the runners up of group a remember that brazil service whistlin vying for those two places and they will be in st petersburg on july the third mexican to play the winners of the group a in some are on july second just take a look at the top right so russia play in spain let's just assume that russia goes through their home advantage yes then france. playing then so let's just assume that go through with what you believe in russia of the system how gre
if it was back yesterday in athletics cadillac idea. first you know he's someone that. i mean even if i haven't ever been able to get there it's. almost all of those full days and carry much for more than a few of the last. but i think the name wasn't pretty middle that was in blue but i haven't done it but i found here. was a time in my memoirs. when you think when you think. so mexico and sweden have they worked hard to place in the next round what does it mean for them what is their reward...
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ambassador cars usually cadillac and there's a place for the flag on the right-hand side and all thisharassing. was going on and my bodyguard said we should take that flag down so we can travel around the city and people won't know who we are. and i was like, sergei, you got to be kidding me, man. we're driving around in this giants black cadillac, with two sub-under are -- sub urbansing us, you don't think they know i'm the ambassador? we're going to fly the flag. i'm proud to fly the flag. the anecdote about the spies, they if you need to argue, this is in the book? it's in the book so okay. so, it got cleared by at the state department. i they said if you have a marital spat, we have special room that you can do that in. please don't do it in spasa house but there's a special secure room you can have your argue. and i yourself want to report for the record thankfully we never had to use that rooming right. >> hi, mike market didn't dish. >> host: good to see you. >> so, i mean issue didn't read the book yet, but the -- >> have you've bought it? >> i will. i want you to sign it. >>
ambassador cars usually cadillac and there's a place for the flag on the right-hand side and all thisharassing. was going on and my bodyguard said we should take that flag down so we can travel around the city and people won't know who we are. and i was like, sergei, you got to be kidding me, man. we're driving around in this giants black cadillac, with two sub-under are -- sub urbansing us, you don't think they know i'm the ambassador? we're going to fly the flag. i'm proud to fly the flag....
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the two leaders emerged from that lunch, side-by-side, and tack a look at trump's cadillac.s rodman is both friends with trump and kim jong-un. he talked to cnn. listen. >> obama didn't give me the time of day. i asked him, i have something to say to north korea. he just brushed me off. but that didn't deter me. i kept going back. i showed my loyalty and that i'm trustworthy to this country. and i said, the door will open. when i went back home, i got so many death threats. i got so many death threats. i was sitting there, prosecting everything. and i believe in north korea. >> a strr emotional dennis rodman there. joining us from san francisco, is paul carol, the senior adviser to n-square, a group dedicated to nonproliferation. 24 hours from that handshake. it has happened. now, we have the key text of the joint communique. president trump getting security guarantees. with kim jong-un reaffirming he is firm. what's your take? >> well, i'm encouraged, i have to say. i think that we have seen the wedding. it was a big party. there was a lot of pomp and circumstance, and a lo
the two leaders emerged from that lunch, side-by-side, and tack a look at trump's cadillac.s rodman is both friends with trump and kim jong-un. he talked to cnn. listen. >> obama didn't give me the time of day. i asked him, i have something to say to north korea. he just brushed me off. but that didn't deter me. i kept going back. i showed my loyalty and that i'm trustworthy to this country. and i said, the door will open. when i went back home, i got so many death threats. i got so many...
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find your next cadillac at cadillac.com. >>> republican intelligence house committee chair devan nunes has emerged as a lightning rod for defending president trump over the mueller investigation. but do the congressman's eight-term ties to the president put his reelection bid at risk? our nick watt takes a look. >> reporter: california's central valley is deep red farm country and a long-time lock for devan nunes. >> i like his values and the way he's represented california. >> reporter: a third generation dairy farmer, in 2010, nunes ran unopposed and in 2016 pummelled his opponent by 35 points. but now there are people outside his empty district office. >> a congressman who has no interest in serving the seniors. >> and a pac co-founded by campaign finance reform reformer, a former democratic representative. >> most people see him as a stooge. >> he released a report disputing the intelligence community's assertion that russia tried to help elect donald trump. >> a very courageous man, he's courageous, congressman devin nunes. >> i think that mr. nunes can be beaten. >> reporter: her
find your next cadillac at cadillac.com. >>> republican intelligence house committee chair devan nunes has emerged as a lightning rod for defending president trump over the mueller investigation. but do the congressman's eight-term ties to the president put his reelection bid at risk? our nick watt takes a look. >> reporter: california's central valley is deep red farm country and a long-time lock for devan nunes. >> i like his values and the way he's represented...
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second is cadillac there's initiatives in place to double the sales and profits of cadillac that we thinkld add almost $1 a share, maybe 75 cents of earnings worth another $10 of share not properly priced in the stock, and third is all their adjacent businesses that gm defines as enstar and gm financial business, all in, that's two and a half billion in profit over two years, another $10 a share. the stock's worth $65, up 50% from here despite the good run in the last couple days issue and that's auto 2.0 piece. so cruise is - >> coming back to that, assume you get from $65 to 75 i want jamie to weigh in on what you said on the first part >> sure. >> you know, jamie, general motors did a lot, to its credit, to reinvent the business, are they getting fi inting full cret already? >> thanks for having me, good afternoon. i appreciate the points, great points we are late cycle, and those points are not necessarily new for 2018 i think on the pullout of gm europe, we've known that for some time. the degree it's not discounted in, i understand, but, you know, the u.k. being the strongest piece
second is cadillac there's initiatives in place to double the sales and profits of cadillac that we thinkld add almost $1 a share, maybe 75 cents of earnings worth another $10 of share not properly priced in the stock, and third is all their adjacent businesses that gm defines as enstar and gm financial business, all in, that's two and a half billion in profit over two years, another $10 a share. the stock's worth $65, up 50% from here despite the good run in the last couple days issue and...
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but for the historic cadillac hotel, theater has taken over the walls. >> this is performance0 ars ofporter: in the neighborhood of unusual sights, suspended three flights above the street, artists from the performance troup fly away productions dangle and dance in a floating ballet. >> we're in apparatus dance company so we dance off the ground. >> reporter: instead of pointing out the neighborhood flaws, artistic director said the performance she called tender celebrated the spirit. >> so we're using a deep physicality and push against gravity in our effort to honor political activism. so we're dancing on a boat that we constructed looking at the experience of the boat people coming from vietnam. >> performer honey pays homage to the neighborhood role in advancing transgender rights. >> i hope this piece will make people feel as though their story is being told and they could see themselves in the stories. >> reporter: the dancers soar above the tenderloin museum, keeper and the neighborhood history. >> by an extension of that, tender is our exhibit come to live on the side of the b
but for the historic cadillac hotel, theater has taken over the walls. >> this is performance0 ars ofporter: in the neighborhood of unusual sights, suspended three flights above the street, artists from the performance troup fly away productions dangle and dance in a floating ballet. >> we're in apparatus dance company so we dance off the ground. >> reporter: instead of pointing out the neighborhood flaws, artistic director said the performance she called tender celebrated the...
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considering the circumstances, they exonerate hillary, they gave her the cadillac treatment, donald trump in, and it's bringing down doors and subpoenas and everything they didn't dos for hillary. >> james comey is at the forefront. his reputation as the day is absolutely in tatters. his integrity has been treaded. the ig found that he not only mishandled the hillary clinton case, he broke rules, violate the policy, exceeded authority, usurped the power of the attorney general, and he was engaging in rank insubordinatio insubordination. the ig says in the media, the liberal media has been seizing on this, well, we can't prove that his political bias influenced his decision through testimony or documents. of course you can't. nobody's going to confess verbally that they cleared hillary clinton for a political reason. no one is going to put their crimes in writing. but the evidence is there. it is inexorable. >> sean: judge jeanine, i know you have strong feelings about it. i want to stay focused. when they exonerate hillary in may, stay on the timeline, call me and strzok are at the forefr
considering the circumstances, they exonerate hillary, they gave her the cadillac treatment, donald trump in, and it's bringing down doors and subpoenas and everything they didn't dos for hillary. >> james comey is at the forefront. his reputation as the day is absolutely in tatters. his integrity has been treaded. the ig found that he not only mishandled the hillary clinton case, he broke rules, violate the policy, exceeded authority, usurped the power of the attorney general, and he was...
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kim yong chol rolling up in a cadillac, having steak for dinner, seeing the new york skyline. you hear mike pompeo about all the good things that could come from this economic investment. they're putting on the hard sell. for kim yong chol, he wants to deliver this letter and kind of size up president trump so he can report back. on the u.s. side, they want to put the hard sell to the north koreans that this is an opportunity that can't be missed. this is a deal he can't refuse. >> yeah, i was going to say they still haven't said 100% the meeting will take place on june 12 in singapore as earlier announced, but maybe we'll get word today following this meeting. >> we could. the one person that thinks the meeting going on on june 12, my understanding, is president trump. he's the only person that matters. but i do know that there are other people in the administration, john bolton and others, that think groundwork needs to be done. to get to a place of this nature is very painstaking. this is done for weeks and months from the bottom up, then the leaders show up and shake hands
kim yong chol rolling up in a cadillac, having steak for dinner, seeing the new york skyline. you hear mike pompeo about all the good things that could come from this economic investment. they're putting on the hard sell. for kim yong chol, he wants to deliver this letter and kind of size up president trump so he can report back. on the u.s. side, they want to put the hard sell to the north koreans that this is an opportunity that can't be missed. this is a deal he can't refuse. >> yeah,...
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. >> at the end of their time together, the president also gave kim a tour of his armored cadillac limousine. the two men took great pains in general to show a good relationship. there were so many handshakes, numerous pats on the back, a big change from the rocket man and fire and fury days. the rhetoric the president seems to believe helped make this summit possible. >> let us bring in our leadoff panel tuesday night. post-summit, robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post," moderator of washington week on pbs. susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker and a veteran overseas journalist. and jeff bennett, white house correspondent for nbc news. good evening and welcome to you all. robert, i'd like to begin with you. what just happened? what did the u.s. get? what did the u.s. give away? and are you too noting a certain kind of sensitivity in the president's outgoing social media posts tonight? >> here on capitol hill, brian, there is bewilderment in both parties. the president is so unorthodox in his approach to foreign policy that most leaders here on capitol h
. >> at the end of their time together, the president also gave kim a tour of his armored cadillac limousine. the two men took great pains in general to show a good relationship. there were so many handshakes, numerous pats on the back, a big change from the rocket man and fire and fury days. the rhetoric the president seems to believe helped make this summit possible. >> let us bring in our leadoff panel tuesday night. post-summit, robert costa, national political reporter for...
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>> i believe congress has delayed implementation on the cadillac tax in the current year. i don't know what prospective analysis has been done, probably by the treasury department, as a matter of tax policy. we would be glad to get back to you in writing with whatever analytics were published. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. takano, you're recognized for three minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, you said it was the mission of the department of health and human services to enhance and protect the health and wellbeing of the american people. the president campaigned on the promise that he wouldn't cut medicare or medicaid. for instance, on may 7th, 2015, then-candidate trump boasted in a tweet, quote, i was the first and only gop candidate to state there will be no cuts to social security, medicare, and medicaid, end quote. mr. secretary, did the president keep that promise or are there cuts to medicare and medicaid in this budget? >> so actually these -- it's, again, washington-speak, that when programs continue to grow but they don't grow as quickl
>> i believe congress has delayed implementation on the cadillac tax in the current year. i don't know what prospective analysis has been done, probably by the treasury department, as a matter of tax policy. we would be glad to get back to you in writing with whatever analytics were published. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. takano, you're recognized for three minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, you said it was the mission of the department of...