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for hampton health insurance is a life saver what would happen if you didn't have this coverage. quite honestly did . i couldn't afford medication type one diabetes cost hampton this sight in his left eye in two thousand and four the medications he uses to avoid further problems cost more than seven hundred dollars a month all covered by insurance americans like andre hampton have to make some difficult choices he's unemployed and get his health care through the medicaid program for the poor but it only covers individuals who make less than seventeen thousand dollars that makes it hard to pay those premiums so he might be in a position where he has to choose between a job and having health insurance with the u.s. health care system in crisis being sick in america is getting more expensive we actually pay more. per person than every other developed country and we actually have. banks the research firm says the price of the most popular plans in the insurance exchanges created by the two thousand and ten act known as obamacare will rise on average fifteen percent that's due largely
for hampton health insurance is a life saver what would happen if you didn't have this coverage. quite honestly did . i couldn't afford medication type one diabetes cost hampton this sight in his left eye in two thousand and four the medications he uses to avoid further problems cost more than seven hundred dollars a month all covered by insurance americans like andre hampton have to make some difficult choices he's unemployed and get his health care through the medicaid program for the poor...
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for hampton health insurance is a life saver what would happen if you didn't have this coverage. quite honestly. i couldn't afford medication type one diabetes cost hampton this site in his left eye in two thousand and four the medications he uses to avoid further problems cost more than seven hundred dollars a month all covered by insurance americans like andre hampton have to make some difficult choices he's unemployed and get his health care through the medicaid program for the poor but it only covers individuals who make less than seventeen thousand dollars that makes it hard to pay those premiums so he might be in a position where he has to choose between a job and having health insurance with the u.s. health care system in crisis being sick in america is getting more expensive we actually pay more. every other developed country and we actually have. the research firm says the price of the most popular plans in the insurance exchanges created by the two thousand and ten act known as obamacare will rise on average fifteen percent that's due largely to the trump administration
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the president making the comments at a fundraiser for gop donors in the hamptons.oining us now from washington with the latest, our correspondent. the president actually complained that powell has been a chief money fed chair -- tell us exactly what he said. >> we have heard complaints by twitter and his own economic advisers including larry kudlow, that he does not like the rate hike path jerome powell has put the u.s.o n. on. but now these remarks to a group
the president making the comments at a fundraiser for gop donors in the hamptons.oining us now from washington with the latest, our correspondent. the president actually complained that powell has been a chief money fed chair -- tell us exactly what he said. >> we have heard complaints by twitter and his own economic advisers including larry kudlow, that he does not like the rate hike path jerome powell has put the u.s.o n. on. but now these remarks to a group
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he could be speaking to voters and billionaires in the hamptons. according to reports, $3 million. he could be speaking to the fed. the fed is supposed to act independently. jay powell, did npr, only broadcast interview with them. i said, i don't care, i'm paraphrasing, paraphrasing he doesn't care what the president thinks he has to act independently. but i do believe they're acting much slower than other feds have in the past. interest rates are historically low, especially given the unemployment rate. there is it an opportunity for them to go higher. they historically have been hire. that is when the red flags will start to arise, given high level of corporate debt. given high level of government debt. cheryl: john, if the president is worried about risk to the bull market or economy, tariffs might be a risk to the economy. art laffer, we had him at top of the show, well-respected economy. these tariffs could be incredibly dangerous. they didn't work in the reagan years. they may not work now. >> he can not really complain about that but he can
he could be speaking to voters and billionaires in the hamptons. according to reports, $3 million. he could be speaking to the fed. the fed is supposed to act independently. jay powell, did npr, only broadcast interview with them. i said, i don't care, i'm paraphrasing, paraphrasing he doesn't care what the president thinks he has to act independently. but i do believe they're acting much slower than other feds have in the past. interest rates are historically low, especially given the...
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here's what happened at the high school in hampton. paul, as you know, mccarthy might have come to hampton, and you can see -- here it is, what was happening in march of 1968 at winnecunnet high school, basketball, nassua, basketball spaulding. >> we beat you? >> yeah. senator mccarthy, and then the science fair. it's interesting. i was really -- i watched -- the night of the new hampshire spaulding. >> we beat you? >> yeah. senator mccarthy, and then the science fair. it's interesting. i was really -- i watched -- the night of the new hampshire primary i was so excited because i knew that we had changed the world. it's pretty exciting at 15 to know that knocking on doors and dropping off leaflets and licking stamps can change the world, and i knew we would end the war in vietnam that night. and then, you know, events came tumbling down. i watched on television when lyndon johnson said i will not campaign for and i accept the nomination for the president of the united states and head toe think about the trail that was sitting in the pa
here's what happened at the high school in hampton. paul, as you know, mccarthy might have come to hampton, and you can see -- here it is, what was happening in march of 1968 at winnecunnet high school, basketball, nassua, basketball spaulding. >> we beat you? >> yeah. senator mccarthy, and then the science fair. it's interesting. i was really -- i watched -- the night of the new hampshire spaulding. >> we beat you? >> yeah. senator mccarthy, and then the science fair....
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here's what happened at the high school in hampton. as you know mccarthy my have come to hampton, and you can see what was happening in march 1968. basketball nash yeah, basketball spalding. senator mccarthy and the science fair. it's interesting. the night of the new hampshire primary i was so excited because i knew that we had change the world. it's pretty exciting at 15 to note that knocking on doors and dropping off leaflets and licking stamps can change the world. i knew we were going to and the world -- war in vietnam that night. events came tumbling down. i watched on television when lyndon johnson said i will not campaign for and i accept the nomination for the president of the united states and heavy to think about that trailer in that parking lot. that's where we gathered and we ended up forcing a president of the united states to resign from office. there's a lot of legacy that i think that comes out of that mccarthy campaign. i know for me within a year i was back involved in politics. i came here to the statehouse and test
here's what happened at the high school in hampton. as you know mccarthy my have come to hampton, and you can see what was happening in march 1968. basketball nash yeah, basketball spalding. senator mccarthy and the science fair. it's interesting. the night of the new hampshire primary i was so excited because i knew that we had change the world. it's pretty exciting at 15 to note that knocking on doors and dropping off leaflets and licking stamps can change the world. i knew we were going to...
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>> i wasn't at my hampton's house.'t on the yacht this weekend. >> were you in connecticut. >> we were in a cottage. >> this was a secret location with dick chaney did somebody comp you this where were you. >> we were with friends and had a good weekend in the sun. it rained over the weekend. >> it did. which is why we're going to keep this moving, daylight savings time might be coming to an end in europe permanently. it started with a consensus among people in finland parts of which are so far north they spend some of the year in never ending light or daylight making daylight savings virtually useless. they're required to observe it on the same dates ensuring seemless work and travel across the block. it could take awhile for the eu to come to a decision. i'm going to pull a brian sullivan and say raise your hand if you think daylight savings should go away. >> no. >> oh i don't like it. >> are you kidding me? >> no, not for me. >> i look at this as another example of trying to fit a round peg into a square hole with
>> i wasn't at my hampton's house.'t on the yacht this weekend. >> were you in connecticut. >> we were in a cottage. >> this was a secret location with dick chaney did somebody comp you this where were you. >> we were with friends and had a good weekend in the sun. it rained over the weekend. >> it did. which is why we're going to keep this moving, daylight savings time might be coming to an end in europe permanently. it started with a consensus among people...
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i couldn't afford medication type one diabetes cost hampton the site in his left eye in two thousand and four the medications you used to avoid further problems cost more than seven hundred dollars a month all covered by insurance americans like andre have to have to make some difficult choices he's unemployed and get his health care through the medicaid program for the poor but it only covers individuals who make less than seventeen thousand dollars that makes it a. pay those premiums so he might be in a position where he has to choose between a job and having health insurance with the us health care system in crisis being sick in america is getting more expensive we actually pay. every other developed country and we actually have. the research firm says the price of the most popular plans in the insurance exchanges created by the two thousand and ten act known as obamacare will rise on average fifteen percent that's due largely to the trump administration's cuts in federal subsidies and the planned repeal next year of the so-called individual mandate requiring every u.s. resident t
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here he is at a hamptons party from over the weekend. we have amanda gordon.event. this was in the hamptons, paddle and party for pink, a benefit for the breast cancer research foundation. and he was there. >> he came outcome even though it was a very muggy evening, but the party greeted him. he arrived in a fancy sports car and looked like he was having a ball. very happy to be spending time with his wife. she said she was happy to get him back. she joked, that she is now the one going back and forth from the city to the hamptons, and he is staying to play golf and have a good time. he said he is thinking about his next step, still. taylor: better saturday night than we had. "i ame an in just -- not keen on what is going on, i am keen on what could be the new world of crypto, but it cannot just be a story of valuation, there are other practical ways to store value." what did you learn from him on saturday about a takeover? >> i think what we see, and what the story is about, is that there is an interesting crypto, but also a lot of skepticism, because it is s
here he is at a hamptons party from over the weekend. we have amanda gordon.event. this was in the hamptons, paddle and party for pink, a benefit for the breast cancer research foundation. and he was there. >> he came outcome even though it was a very muggy evening, but the party greeted him. he arrived in a fancy sports car and looked like he was having a ball. very happy to be spending time with his wife. she said she was happy to get him back. she joked, that she is now the one going...
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harry, you're safely not in the hamptons, so let's talk first of all about mccraven. admiral mccraven is widely known. it would be very difficult for anybody who studied the bin laden takedown, which by the way john brennan was overseeing from the situation room in that iconic photo, but very difficult, as we see that team, and you can see john brennan standing in the right hand corner overseeing it as that whole obama team is watching tensely while those choppers in real time are going into that compound, mccraven, was the long time leader of the jsoc, the special forces teams that went in. he is a celebrated, celebrated special forces commander. it's hard to believe that the commander in chief would not know that history. harry? >> it's really true, i mean, we're talking about american heroes. and in fact people who not only deserve their security clearances but who we really need to have them because of their ongoing help to the national security efforts of this country. and what's wrong with the revocation or attempted revocation, this is just like the pardon powe
harry, you're safely not in the hamptons, so let's talk first of all about mccraven. admiral mccraven is widely known. it would be very difficult for anybody who studied the bin laden takedown, which by the way john brennan was overseeing from the situation room in that iconic photo, but very difficult, as we see that team, and you can see john brennan standing in the right hand corner overseeing it as that whole obama team is watching tensely while those choppers in real time are going into...
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. >> from johnny carson's former malibu estate to warren buffett'sou beach and dick cav its's hamptons a little less pricey w the real estate properties under pressu the a nales is found that at the topf the market for homes listed 12 million or more 12% of listings had discounts in the second quarter and that's twice the level of 2016. price cuts total more than $1io bi for the 500 discounts during the quarter. for example, the zip estate in florida was originally listed for $195 milrion. the pce dropped to $165 million last year and it just dropped it again to $138 million. a total price cut of $57 million. the late johnny carson's estate in malibu which has stunning views of the pacific got price chop of 16 million now listed at 65 million and dick cavitt's hamptons dig is now listed for the biggest price cut of the past 12 months was 50is million house listed in 201 the price cut, $62 million. even warren buffett is lowering his prices. a beach house in laguna, california that he had listed for $11 million has just been reduced by 3 million, but he's still likely to make buffett-si
. >> from johnny carson's former malibu estate to warren buffett'sou beach and dick cav its's hamptons a little less pricey w the real estate properties under pressu the a nales is found that at the topf the market for homes listed 12 million or more 12% of listings had discounts in the second quarter and that's twice the level of 2016. price cuts total more than $1io bi for the 500 discounts during the quarter. for example, the zip estate in florida was originally listed for $195...
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i couldn't afford medication type one diabetes cost hampton this sight in his left eye in two thousand and four the medications he uses to avoid further problems cost more than seven hundred dollars a month all covered by insurance americans like andre hampton have to make some difficult choices he's unemployed and gets his health care through the medicaid program for the poor but it only covers individuals who make less than seventeen thousand dollars that makes it hard to pay those premiums so he might be in a position where he has to choose between a job and having health insurance with the u.s. health care system in crisis being sick in america is getting more expensive we actually pay more. per person than every other developed country and we actually have a lower bang for the research from the lairs as the price of the most popular plans in the insurance exchanges created by the two thousand and ten act known as obamacare will rise on average fifteen percent that's due largely to the trump administration's cuts in federal subsidies and the planned repeal next year of the so-calle
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options and august is typically the most expensive time to rent if you're getting a house in the hamptonsou're buying options. i would take a look at september, somewhere between the 275 and the 280 strike puts and those things will cost you less than 1% of the current level of spy and obviously, if you're thinking vol could spike you are expecting the s&p could drop. >> do you think that's a good idea >> mike rehearsed that whole hamptons thing at the break. [ laughter ] >> all right final call time. carter >> disney, long, like it for a breakdown. >> calendars in disney. >> amd calls for reversal. >> all right that does it for us here on "options action," but don't go anywhere you know why because jim kramer and "mad money" starts right now. the following is a sponsored program paid for by my pillow do you find yourself sleeping too hot or too cold, not getting the support you need to help relieve painful pressure points or struggling just to get comfortable? then get ready for a revolutionary, new sleep experience. introducing the my pillow mattress topper, the next generation in sleep
options and august is typically the most expensive time to rent if you're getting a house in the hamptonsou're buying options. i would take a look at september, somewhere between the 275 and the 280 strike puts and those things will cost you less than 1% of the current level of spy and obviously, if you're thinking vol could spike you are expecting the s&p could drop. >> do you think that's a good idea >> mike rehearsed that whole hamptons thing at the break. [ laughter ]...
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associate professor in structural mechanics design an earthquake engineering at the university of south hampton and professor who shaunie welcome to the day i'd like to start by asking what went through your head when you saw all those images like we did of that bridge collapsing today. had a good evening thank you very much thanking me well actually there are there are a number of reasons that could cause a collapse of bridges the speech was that one of those type of bridges so nice breeze was obviously belt's about fifty years ago so there are a lot of bridges with the sort of weight that you pay in europe and the us are suffering from a city of aging so don't know when the yes so that bridges that starts north of it from corrosion so that's and that is a starting when we don't know anything about these cars over the long time that affects a certain performance but that's not the only scenario the other possibilities invented bridges designed back in dating fit in fifty s. ago so that. we see the no need to live on that bridge was a lot less than today's traffic load to soften the years the n
associate professor in structural mechanics design an earthquake engineering at the university of south hampton and professor who shaunie welcome to the day i'd like to start by asking what went through your head when you saw all those images like we did of that bridge collapsing today. had a good evening thank you very much thanking me well actually there are there are a number of reasons that could cause a collapse of bridges the speech was that one of those type of bridges so nice breeze was...
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associate professor in structural mechanics design an earthquake engineering at the university of south hampton professor we appreciate your valuable insights tonight thank you. well tonight police in the u.k. are treating an early morning rush hour car crash outside the houses of parliament as an act of terrorism three people were injured when a man drove his car into the security barriers outside the building the suspect a man in his late twenty's is reportedly not cooperating with investigators. this footage was taken moments after the car crashed outside the british parliament . b.b.c. television camera filmed the car driving toward the building then into an access lane before hitting the barrier gate. several bikers and pedestrians were wounded. lisa arrived quickly on the scene. they surrounded the vehicle guns drawn and arrested the twenty nine year old suspect. an eyewitness described seeing the crash. so seeing i don't mind trying to ferret out the part of me that. he stayed pretty close to mocking my friend it was deliberate it wasn't it was no other didn't want me he was using a dire
associate professor in structural mechanics design an earthquake engineering at the university of south hampton professor we appreciate your valuable insights tonight thank you. well tonight police in the u.k. are treating an early morning rush hour car crash outside the houses of parliament as an act of terrorism three people were injured when a man drove his car into the security barriers outside the building the suspect a man in his late twenty's is reportedly not cooperating with...
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options and august is typically the most expensive time to rent if you're getting a house in the hamptonse to rent if you're buying options. i would take a look at september, somewhere between the 275 and the 280 strike puts and those things will cost you less than 1% of the current level of spy and obviously, if you're thinking vol could spike you are expecting the s&p could drop. >> mike reversed the whole hamptons thing at the break. [ laughter ] >> all right final call time. carter >> disney, long, like it for a breakdown. >> calendars in disney. >> amd calls for reversal. >> all right that does it for us here on "options snow why because jim cramer and "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain, but to educate and teach you so call me at
options and august is typically the most expensive time to rent if you're getting a house in the hamptonse to rent if you're buying options. i would take a look at september, somewhere between the 275 and the 280 strike puts and those things will cost you less than 1% of the current level of spy and obviously, if you're thinking vol could spike you are expecting the s&p could drop. >> mike reversed the whole hamptons thing at the break. [ laughter ] >> all right final call time....
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august is typically the most expensive time to rent if you're getting a house in the hamptons but iteapest time to representative. if you're thinking about buying options. i would take a lookout to september, somewhere between the $22 370 and 280 puts >> i want to let ivan know that mike rehearsed that whole hamptons thing during the break. >>> final call time. carter >> disney long like it for a breakdown. >> calendars in disney >> amd >> that does it for us here on "options action. don't go anywhere. you know why because jim cramer and "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for online trading academy. you've heard it over and over again. if you want financial freedom, you have to invest in the markets. it's true that the wealth created in the financial markets has transformed more people into millionaires and billionaires than ever before. why is it that only wall street and a select few investors get richer and richer while the everyday investor lags behind? how is this possible when both groups are investing in
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even liberals that live in the hamptons are in favor of tax.mind getting a little more in their paycheck. in the hamptons it is the power and influence. these philanthropic events bring those together. it is much more concentrated than it is in new york. all of these things are more elevated. gary cohn showed up in a red electric car. david: it was not a tesla. >> you couldn't miss him. david: thank you. coming up, consolidation in media. we will take a look at what sorts of deals make sense in a changing media landscape. go.ck out tv on your terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ david: a little under an hour ago, we get discovery second quarter earnings, which miss. we talked to brooke about what happened. welcome. >> we got a big mess on earnings per share. david: what accounted for that? >> i think it was largely higher costs. it is integration cost of the network acquisition. they also talked about higher cost for spend, higher international sports content. they are spending a lot to try to stay competitive ahead of this deal.
even liberals that live in the hamptons are in favor of tax.mind getting a little more in their paycheck. in the hamptons it is the power and influence. these philanthropic events bring those together. it is much more concentrated than it is in new york. all of these things are more elevated. gary cohn showed up in a red electric car. david: it was not a tesla. >> you couldn't miss him. david: thank you. coming up, consolidation in media. we will take a look at what sorts of deals make...
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"chucky" lozano entrÓ al 58, los dos equipos d "chucky" el hampton recibiÓ al villarreal.cordamos que este 15 de agosto el real madrid se enfrentarÁ el atlÉtico de madrid. ♪ hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn, para mÁs lo es -- esperamos en "contacto deportivo". fÉlix: volvemos a venezuela. se trata de una explosiÓn dron que sobrevolaba el Área. esto sucediÓ la avenida bolÍvar de caracas. se produjeron dos explosiones y los datos que se conocen son cconfusos. se sabe que el mandatario fue retirado inmediatamente del lugar sin que haya sufrido ningÚn percance personal. ampliarem ♪ ♪ >>univisiÓn deportes presenta el torneo apertura 2018 pachuca vs amÉrica. en tu sÁbado futbolero por la pantalla de univisiÓn. ♪ ♪
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. 0k, fourth test down in south hampton.etains the full backing of manchester united's board despite sunday's 3—2 premier league defeat at brighton. the result and performance has attracted widespread criticism. our sports correspondent is david ornstein. this has been a summer of discontent for manchester united, withjoe's a mourinho frustrated at what he perceived to be a lack of signings towards the end of the transfer window. he had to signings as outfield players, but he wanted a centre half and cover for another. he did not get them before the tra nsfer he did not get them before the transfer deadline. manchester united kicked off the season by beating leicester. i was at that game, it was tense. they were beaten on sunday 3—2 with more suggestions thatjosie mourinho could be the first manager to be effective the premier league. we understand that the united board have given him theirfull backing. the united board have given him their full backing. they are fully supportive of him. they say why do we need to look at so
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he spent a million dollars on cost om suits and $3 million on regular vags renovations in the hampton'shomes. judge excluded them and prosecution said he was wrong. this morning judge ellis rebutted that and said we're not going to show these pictures, it besomewhere muches the defendant and we're not going to do it. the last -- most recent witness said that manafort spend $2.2 million over four years on television a.v. internet services at his various homes in palm beach and hamptons and new york, $2.2 million, most transferred from kbroefr sovers. >> is part of the argument not showing morge of the pictures t keep this case moving? he's sort of known as the rocket docket, to keep the pace up? >> reporter: no, that's two issues. this whole district in alexandria known as the rocket docket and ellis is pushing them to keep the case moving. in this case ellis thinks it's a matter of fairness, the manafort's not on trial for being rich. >> putting a pin on that one. appreciate it. joining us, katie benner at the new york times. katie, you have a piece out today looking at the broader effe
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for the upkeep of hundreds of flowers and the landscaper called the largest personal pond in the hamptons section of long island. paul manafort spent $2.2 million on home entertainment technology. including $10,000 on a karaoke system. a lot of details prosecutors packed in. we will hear more from his accountant today as they delve into his finances. dave and kaylee. >>> thank you. can the u.s. economy keep up the pace of the swift job creation? we get a look at the labor market this morning with the jobs report. economists are expecting 190,000 new positions. the unemployment rate expected to tick down to 3.9%. it rose last month. as more than 600,000 americans entered the labor market looking for work. the mystery is wages. that number expected to hold steady at 2.7% annual. wages have been stuck in that range in the past three years. as the labor market tightens, wages rise, but that hasn't happened. wall street is looking at where the jobs are created. so far, no signs that tariffs are slowing the economy, but this will mark the first big economic report of the third quarter following
for the upkeep of hundreds of flowers and the landscaper called the largest personal pond in the hamptons section of long island. paul manafort spent $2.2 million on home entertainment technology. including $10,000 on a karaoke system. a lot of details prosecutors packed in. we will hear more from his accountant today as they delve into his finances. dave and kaylee. >>> thank you. can the u.s. economy keep up the pace of the swift job creation? we get a look at the labor market this...
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the prosecution is trying to put in evidence about a pool house in the hamptons.ge wouldn't let it happen. there were pictures of suits the judge wouldn't let the jury see. that is still up in the air. amid donald trump's talk of -- hinting around of potential pardon for paul manafort, this trial does not seem to be going well for mr. manafort today. >> ben, one of the backdrops of all this is the meticulousness of robert mueller's prosecutors. i remember when the indictments were unsealed, all of the legal analysis was these were paper cases. on paper they looked air tight. what do you make of sort of -- that was a bipartisan analysis of the way mueller's prosecutors, his investigators had gone about their investigation. it was actually echoed by democrats and republicans, including on fox news when the russians were indicted a couple fridays ago, they had the key stroke evidence and it spoke to the meticulousness of mueller's investigators. what do you make of a fact that on a day like today donald trump strongly orders or suggest his attorney general fire muell
the prosecution is trying to put in evidence about a pool house in the hamptons.ge wouldn't let it happen. there were pictures of suits the judge wouldn't let the jury see. that is still up in the air. amid donald trump's talk of -- hinting around of potential pardon for paul manafort, this trial does not seem to be going well for mr. manafort today. >> ben, one of the backdrops of all this is the meticulousness of robert mueller's prosecutors. i remember when the indictments were...
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the biggest personal ponds in the glamorous locale two hours east of new york city.and he kept his hamptonsd more than 2-point-2-million dollars over the course of several years to install apple t-vs, wireless networks, and other electronics.manafort paid via wire transfer from various off- share bank accounts... even splurging 10-thousand dollars on a karaoke system in 2010. (catherine)(catherine) system in 2010. (catherine) that was jessica schneider reporting. manafort's former accountant is expected to testify in the trial tomorrow. lawrence karnow: high pressure weakend and temperatures cooled around the bay area today. it definitely felt like fall this morning with cool 40s and low 50s. we acking anot showers and thunderstorms on doppler radar over the sierra but it is not as widespread. on the satellite image we can see some interesting changes as high pressure slides further east and low pressure dives south off the coast. this should lead to cooler temperatures this weekend. but tomorrow there will be more of a northerly component to the wind which should bring us a little more sun
the biggest personal ponds in the glamorous locale two hours east of new york city.and he kept his hamptonsd more than 2-point-2-million dollars over the course of several years to install apple t-vs, wireless networks, and other electronics.manafort paid via wire transfer from various off- share bank accounts... even splurging 10-thousand dollars on a karaoke system in 2010. (catherine)(catherine) system in 2010. (catherine) that was jessica schneider reporting. manafort's former accountant is...
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it was in the hamptons over the weekend.avid: i want to ask you to get inside the president's mind and tell us what he really meant, but talk about the three groups he could be talking to. the people who are there, they like cheap money as it were. the fed itself, and finally the voters, who might be voting for president trump where his candidate. how will those three react? will probably prefer cheaper money, because it means mortgage interest rates remain low, consumer -- like small businesses will have more access the capital, that is sort of the combination that will help grow the economy, especially with tax cuts coming toward individuals and consumers. as far as businesses, it depends which business you are in. most, especially in the steel and aluminum industries, manufacturing, they prefer lower rates. what is interesting is we are seeing almost a quart needed effort coming from donald trump himself, and his advisers, and worked forists who the campaign and have been supporters of the campaign. now every time the fed
it was in the hamptons over the weekend.avid: i want to ask you to get inside the president's mind and tell us what he really meant, but talk about the three groups he could be talking to. the people who are there, they like cheap money as it were. the fed itself, and finally the voters, who might be voting for president trump where his candidate. how will those three react? will probably prefer cheaper money, because it means mortgage interest rates remain low, consumer -- like small...
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neil: all right, the president arrived at west hampton beach in new york. be at a hamptons fund-raiser, and heading to bedford, new jersey. boarding marine one, air force one to go here and alot of the attention seems to be focused not only on his optimism on trade but more to the point an idea he floated out there beginning with a tweet to say, hey, you know what? maybe we should look how we report earnings in this country. we do so for publicly-traded companies four times a year. these quarterly reports have been the mantra from day one. it is not always the case everywhere. for example, in germany, for them it is twice a year, every six months. so the president wanted to explore that he didn't endorse one way or the other. thinking is avoid short-term thinking, going twice a year you take pressure off companies to be so shortsighted. good or bad there are a lot of different views. he is looking to the securities & exchange commission to explore that. blake burman at the white house with more on that. blake? reporter: you're right, neil. president through
neil: all right, the president arrived at west hampton beach in new york. be at a hamptons fund-raiser, and heading to bedford, new jersey. boarding marine one, air force one to go here and alot of the attention seems to be focused not only on his optimism on trade but more to the point an idea he floated out there beginning with a tweet to say, hey, you know what? maybe we should look how we report earnings in this country. we do so for publicly-traded companies four times a year. these...
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he left that meeting in the hamptons to go to new jersey. we'll have more after this.r, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com neil: all right. the president has been a critic of social media saying it's funny how they're always trying to work on bias on the right-leaning sites. not so much on the left-leaning ones. in other words anytime they're trying to rein something in be the president says always conservative opinion, never liberal opinion. jack dorsey of twitter fame acknowledging he is himself of a liberal bias. he tries not to let it interfere with the postings or views of those who use twitter. fox news contributor, kat timpf, on trying to correct this kat, they correct what they don't like. does the president have a right to fear it? >> i think h
he left that meeting in the hamptons to go to new jersey. we'll have more after this.r, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com neil: all right. the president has been a critic of...
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the chicago journalism review had this investigation of the fred hampton thing. bill mauldon was a fan of ours. he gave us a cartoon. pretty try deident cartoon. that's what we did on the red squad, who later became a pulitzer prize winning editor. this was our governor who was involved in banks and all kinds of corrupt things in chicago. we dare to do this. that's one of mauldon's classics saying what we were complaining about when -- when the media came out. "the new york times," their separate beat the press piece on the monday or tuesday -- this was tuesday after some of the biggest assaults. police assaults on 21 newsmen. and this was just before one of them got assaulted. but it was one of the better stories that was written at that time. it was very accurate and it didn't do one hand/the other hand kind of thing reporting. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> let's bring the chairs back and we can open it up for questions. [ applause ] >> thank you, hank, that was great. we would like to give you a chance to ask a couple of questions. i think we have a little ti
the chicago journalism review had this investigation of the fred hampton thing. bill mauldon was a fan of ours. he gave us a cartoon. pretty try deident cartoon. that's what we did on the red squad, who later became a pulitzer prize winning editor. this was our governor who was involved in banks and all kinds of corrupt things in chicago. we dare to do this. that's one of mauldon's classics saying what we were complaining about when -- when the media came out. "the new york times,"...
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lauer who recently made a rare public appearance at a hamptons' paddleboarding charity event.er fired from the today show nine months ago, called some of the claims against him is not true. what's next for the disgraced anchor? matt's first wife is predicting, quote, he'll find love again. "e.t." spoke exclusively to nancy alspaugh, who was married to lauer from 1981 to 1988. she conceded, "matt has made mistakes," but "i don't think he's been given a chance to defend himself and i hope one day soon he will be able to tell his story." she says matt's been focusing on his kids, and, quote, i see him starting a new life and career. we asked one of lauer's accusers about that so-called second chance. this former staffer said they had a brief sexual relationship when she was a production assistant. she said, quote, hopefully he has used this time to consider how he abused his power to prey on the vulnerable. >> now to the queen of soul, aretha franklin. who is gravely ill at her home in detroit. >> we've learned more about aretha's condition. here are the latest details. a family
lauer who recently made a rare public appearance at a hamptons' paddleboarding charity event.er fired from the today show nine months ago, called some of the claims against him is not true. what's next for the disgraced anchor? matt's first wife is predicting, quote, he'll find love again. "e.t." spoke exclusively to nancy alspaugh, who was married to lauer from 1981 to 1988. she conceded, "matt has made mistakes," but "i don't think he's been given a chance to defend...
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he kept his hampton's home high tech.than $2.2 million over the course of several years to install apple tvs, wireless networks and other electronics. manafort paid via wire transfer, even splurging $10,000 on a karaoke system in 2010. and paul manafort's personal book keeper has been on the stand all afternoon. she says despite the fact that manafort once made millions she said by 2016 he was flat out broke and had maxed out all of his credit lines. she said on the stand that that led paul manafort and his business associate at the time, rick gates, to send fake inflated invoices and business statements to banks in order to get loans. that goes to the heart of prosecutors' argument here for bank fraud. >> let's bring in evan perez. prosecutors honed in on how manafort allegedly moved money around. tell us about that. >> reporter: once paul manafort was broke prosecutors say one thing he was starting to do was move money from some offshore bank accounts back to the united states evading any reporting of this to the i.r.s.
he kept his hampton's home high tech.than $2.2 million over the course of several years to install apple tvs, wireless networks and other electronics. manafort paid via wire transfer, even splurging $10,000 on a karaoke system in 2010. and paul manafort's personal book keeper has been on the stand all afternoon. she says despite the fact that manafort once made millions she said by 2016 he was flat out broke and had maxed out all of his credit lines. she said on the stand that that led paul...
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authors night in the hamptons, east of long island.enaissance than you give it credit for. hosts hundreds of authors, a room full of them last year. it's hosted by alec baldwin, it will be interesting i wonder how he is going to respond to me being there. >> dana: and i bet he gives you a big bear hug. >> geraldo: pick up a copy of my book. >> jason: law enforcement needs all the help they can get end in florida they got a different kind of help. >> a large group of cows are literally following her and chasing her. >> jason: in seminole county, the driver gets out, she is lost and she doesn't know what she's doing and the cows chase the alleged perpetrator and law enforcement took her down. >> morgan: 11 years ago, i was in baghdad and i celebrated hanukkah at saddam's palace. i ran into someone this weekend who i spent hanukkah dinner with and it's pretty funny -- this marine corps officer let me drive his humvee around the green zone. it was pretty cool to run into someone 11 years later. >> dana: thanks for being here today, set you
authors night in the hamptons, east of long island.enaissance than you give it credit for. hosts hundreds of authors, a room full of them last year. it's hosted by alec baldwin, it will be interesting i wonder how he is going to respond to me being there. >> dana: and i bet he gives you a big bear hug. >> geraldo: pick up a copy of my book. >> jason: law enforcement needs all the help they can get end in florida they got a different kind of help. >> a large group of cows...
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him to care for the hundreds of flowers, plus one of the biggest personal ponds in the hamptons.nd manafort kept it high-tech. he paid more than $2.2 million in electronics, including $10,000 on a karaoke system in 2010. prosecutors have also prevents these vendors with fake invoices that paul manafort may have created to look like it came from them to cover for the money he moved out of his of seas bank accounts. prosecutors will continue questioning paul manafort's accountant when court resumes tomorrow morning. that accountant has already told the jury he never knew about manafort's foreign bank accounts. prosecutors have already called a large portion of their witness list. they told the judge yesterday they could even wrap their case by next week. >>> the breaking news continues. top trump administration officials now warning of russia's ongoing threat to america's democracy. does president trump believe them? >>> plus, robert mueller's quest to interview a russian pop star who spoofed president trump in a music video. what does he know about mr. trump and the trump tower me
him to care for the hundreds of flowers, plus one of the biggest personal ponds in the hamptons.nd manafort kept it high-tech. he paid more than $2.2 million in electronics, including $10,000 on a karaoke system in 2010. prosecutors have also prevents these vendors with fake invoices that paul manafort may have created to look like it came from them to cover for the money he moved out of his of seas bank accounts. prosecutors will continue questioning paul manafort's accountant when court...
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so you can see where this restaurant is located ln the 24 hundred block of monterey road near the hamptonnd suites. san jose fire responded to the one alarm fire at around three in the morning. you cant see much damage on the outside of the building because most of it is inside and on the roof. firefighters on scene said this is being investigated as a possible arson thats why a few crews are still on scene. were working to learn more. live in sj sara stinson kron 4 news. ( darya ) thanks sara. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) also breaking news ... rain from the category 4 storm -- hurricane lane -- is hitting hawaii. shelters have opened on the big island... and more will open today on oahu. this morning... rescue crews from menlo park are now in hawaii. 3-dozen people were sent to help with recovery efforts if needed. everyone loaded up on a bus and flew out of s-f-o yesterday. the team is made up of rescuers with advanced search and rescue capabilities.
so you can see where this restaurant is located ln the 24 hundred block of monterey road near the hamptonnd suites. san jose fire responded to the one alarm fire at around three in the morning. you cant see much damage on the outside of the building because most of it is inside and on the roof. firefighters on scene said this is being investigated as a possible arson thats why a few crews are still on scene. were working to learn more. live in sj sara stinson kron 4 news. ( darya ) thanks sara....
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. >>> the battery from bing hampton university that could be the future of energy. >> a new design for biodegradable battery that can break down safely and naturally in water. >>> and how about breaking down that funky smell in your tennis soons. >> panasonic has a device that breaks down the odors while you sleep. it's omavailable right now in japan but may soon find its way here. those are your tech bites. >>> new details on nasa's mission to touch the sun, the history that could be made. history that could be made. >>> california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like thi
. >>> the battery from bing hampton university that could be the future of energy. >> a new design for biodegradable battery that can break down safely and naturally in water. >>> and how about breaking down that funky smell in your tennis soons. >> panasonic has a device that breaks down the odors while you sleep. it's omavailable right now in japan but may soon find its way here. those are your tech bites. >>> new details on nasa's mission to touch the...
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lifestyle that included seven different homes ranging from virginia to manhattan all the way to the hamptons on long island. they also talked about his $500,000 luxury clothing. they mentioned a $21,000 watch, and they even, yes, mentioned a $15,000 jacket made of other triche. b -- ostrich. and then the defense team is focusing on the blame game, saying the only reason paul manafort set up these hidden offshore accounts was because the russian oligarchs who were paying him, they say they told him to. they're also laying some of this blame on rick gates, his former deputy campaign manager. and then at the end of the day today, we did hear from the first witness here, tad devine, a democratic consultant. he worked with paul manafort overseas in ukraine. and anderson, tad devine talked about the work that they did overseas, and he also talked about paul manafort's very close relationship with the pro-putin former president of ukraine, victor if yanukovych. >> you were saying ostrich feathers. oh please let there be a picture of paul manafort in ostrich feathers. i realize it's ostrich skin. ho
lifestyle that included seven different homes ranging from virginia to manhattan all the way to the hamptons on long island. they also talked about his $500,000 luxury clothing. they mentioned a $21,000 watch, and they even, yes, mentioned a $15,000 jacket made of other triche. b -- ostrich. and then the defense team is focusing on the blame game, saying the only reason paul manafort set up these hidden offshore accounts was because the russian oligarchs who were paying him, they say they told...
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we talk about fred hampton. fred hampton leads the black panther party when i think he's -- on sorry, the naacp recruits him when he's 12 years old. and so it's very important for us -- a lot of the youth that we're looking at today who are in different situations, we need to give them the resources to step up and assume the leadership. the film "walk out" is about high school students. a high school girl. i went out to l.a. and met those students. when they start school every year in l.a., they watch that film "walk out." so we have to let young people reclaim this history. they're setting up store shops and other businesses, schools, that the young lords took over the hospital to stop them from closing down the hospital in the bronx, right? so this is just a multitude of things and to look at one group is a disservice to what we're going to have to do now. in the situation where in now where people are going to have to step up. julianne: i'm glad you mentioned that in terms of where we are now. junius, you loo
we talk about fred hampton. fred hampton leads the black panther party when i think he's -- on sorry, the naacp recruits him when he's 12 years old. and so it's very important for us -- a lot of the youth that we're looking at today who are in different situations, we need to give them the resources to step up and assume the leadership. the film "walk out" is about high school students. a high school girl. i went out to l.a. and met those students. when they start school every year in...
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. >> next, on history bookshelf, dan hampton talks about his book, "the flight." mr. lindberg was the first to fly nonstop between new york and paris, which took 33 hours in the spirit of st. louis, his plane. this was recorded at the tattered cover bookstore in littleton, colorado in 2017. it is 50 minutes. >> hi, everyone, thank you for coming to tonight's event. thank you for coming to support your local independent bookstore. we greatly appreciate it. tonight we have dan hampton, as most of you know, he is the author of hunter killers and lords of the sky, among others. he is a decorated fighter pilot and a noted historian. tonight, he will discuss the flight, his recounting of trials -- charles lindberg's famous transplanted flight over from new york to paris. without further ado, i will turn it over to dan. let's give him a big applause. [applause] dan: i also tap dance and sing badly. [laughter] dan: thank you jennifer and michael and the tattered cover crowd as well as my c-span buddies. mark and steve who have done this with me several times before. and are p
. >> next, on history bookshelf, dan hampton talks about his book, "the flight." mr. lindberg was the first to fly nonstop between new york and paris, which took 33 hours in the spirit of st. louis, his plane. this was recorded at the tattered cover bookstore in littleton, colorado in 2017. it is 50 minutes. >> hi, everyone, thank you for coming to tonight's event. thank you for coming to support your local independent bookstore. we greatly appreciate it. tonight we have...
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-- fred hampton leads the black panther party when he's -- no, i'm sorry, the naacp recruits him when he's 12 years old. so a lot of the youth we're looking at today who are in different situations, we need to give them the resources to step up and assume the leadership. the film "walkout" is about high school students a high school girl, right? i went out to l.a. and met the students. when they start school every year in l.a., they watch that film, "walkout" so we have to let young people know, reclaim this history. and they're setting up stores, shops, and other businesses. schools. the young lords took over the hospital to stop them from closing down the hospital in the bronx. so this is just a multitude of things, and to look at one group does a disservice to what we're going to have to do now and the situation we're in now where people are going to have to step up. >> and i'm glad that you mentioned that in terms of where we are now. so, junius, if you look at the long lens of history, i interviewed years ago, a woman who covered resurrection city. you see her face light up in th
-- fred hampton leads the black panther party when he's -- no, i'm sorry, the naacp recruits him when he's 12 years old. so a lot of the youth we're looking at today who are in different situations, we need to give them the resources to step up and assume the leadership. the film "walkout" is about high school students a high school girl, right? i went out to l.a. and met the students. when they start school every year in l.a., they watch that film, "walkout" so we have to...
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liz: the president in liberal hamptons? wow.with supporters and dare say he will raise a little money, rough guess. i believe he is on his way there right now. we're waiting for that tape. literally is seconds away. we have confirmed, our own blake burman with the president when he was speaking, the president would like to see companies report earnings twice a year. that would be a real change for investors who would have a look at a company twice a year as opposed to four times a year. it would end some of this short-termism. that is the story. all right, the tape is in. roll i will -- it. [inaudible] >> we're going to new york and then new jersey. it will be work, all work. i think you see what happened. the economy is maybe better than it has ever been. the numbers are coming out, best they ever had. we came out with huge numbers. they have been just been fantastic. off the charts. we're very happy about that. and i think for that reason i think in november we're going to do extremely well, extremely well. [inaudible]. i woul
liz: the president in liberal hamptons? wow.with supporters and dare say he will raise a little money, rough guess. i believe he is on his way there right now. we're waiting for that tape. literally is seconds away. we have confirmed, our own blake burman with the president when he was speaking, the president would like to see companies report earnings twice a year. that would be a real change for investors who would have a look at a company twice a year as opposed to four times a year. it...
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who killed fred hampton a leader of the black panthers in cold blood and now somehow the f.b.i. supposed to the it's really incredible you know brian one of the things i think it's very interesting very tragic here is that somehow russia meddled in america's democracy i don't even really know what that means but you hear it all of the time but what really is happening i think my personal opinion is that because there isn't any questioning of the intelligence community in their behavior and i'm thinking of the f.b.i. during a two thousand and sixteen election they are damaging america's democracy because you cannot ask these questions about what they did i mean the f.b.i. the d.o.j. which was created by congress right they fund these agencies and what we see is the obstruction so i can't you know meddling ok i'm not i have no idea what that really means but we're getting more and more information that that kind of regime change scenario. the u.s. is used around the world for decades has actually come home and they're practicing the same playbook go ahead brian. and in fact that's
who killed fred hampton a leader of the black panthers in cold blood and now somehow the f.b.i. supposed to the it's really incredible you know brian one of the things i think it's very interesting very tragic here is that somehow russia meddled in america's democracy i don't even really know what that means but you hear it all of the time but what really is happening i think my personal opinion is that because there isn't any questioning of the intelligence community in their behavior and i'm...