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i think if levi strauss is willing to pay $50,000 for them, take the money and run. >> is he right?is the date we're to find out. then, just before the levi's go up on the block, daniel postpones the sale due to technical glitches. a few days later, he's talking to a buyer from japan, but the jeans are not a good fit. >> at 44 waist and 37 length, the jeans were too big for them. they were planning on purchasing them to wear. so that deal fell through. it was very depressing. >> size really does matter when it comes to vintage levi's. if it's either too little or too big, it's going to be harder to establish a value, or just not as valuable. >> levi's would not comment on any negotiations with jock, but we do know he has at least one sizable offer very much on the table. >> there's absolutely a market for jock's levi's. i personally would be willing to pay $35,000 for them. i'll make that mark in blood right now if you want. >> what would ol' solomon warner do? jock's pretty sure his great-great granddaddy would tell him to sit tight. he's positive the frontier merchant is somewhere
i think if levi strauss is willing to pay $50,000 for them, take the money and run. >> is he right?is the date we're to find out. then, just before the levi's go up on the block, daniel postpones the sale due to technical glitches. a few days later, he's talking to a buyer from japan, but the jeans are not a good fit. >> at 44 waist and 37 length, the jeans were too big for them. they were planning on purchasing them to wear. so that deal fell through. it was very depressing....
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i did that on the uss joseph strauss. callsign fleet fox. it is rare to be on the same ship for three years, but i was. i was a fleet officer, officer of the deck, etc. i love driving a ship, we will talk about that later on. the thing i remember the most was the tremendous amount of responsibility that young officers got in the military at the time. i think it is still true today. all of you will get great responsibilities for your age. if you use that properly, you can bring great credit to yourself and to your accomplishments. very, very important. we are lacking in leadership today in this country, i think we all know that. i have the opinion that there are less successful good leaders in our country than ever in our history. i base that on my readings of history and my own personal experience. let's see if we can work this. i would ask you, i should have asked you before i put this up, to define what you think successful leadership is. i think it is very simple. this is my definition. you notice i mentioned positive goals. there were a
i did that on the uss joseph strauss. callsign fleet fox. it is rare to be on the same ship for three years, but i was. i was a fleet officer, officer of the deck, etc. i love driving a ship, we will talk about that later on. the thing i remember the most was the tremendous amount of responsibility that young officers got in the military at the time. i think it is still true today. all of you will get great responsibilities for your age. if you use that properly, you can bring great credit to...
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he said you should read the game by neil strauss. i side who is this. >> it's great, it's look the science of how to pick up women by making them feel insecure. and he told me about nagging, which is where you -- you'll -- i don't no -- a woman you want to talk to at the bar you might say something like, -- i love that blouse. i see it around everywhere these days. like something that seems like a compliment but designed to make her feel like, what's going on with this dude? i said to my friend, no, no, that's the opposite of what i'm trying to write about here. and so i just always assume this guy was somebody i didn't want to know. and then he interviewed me for a book he was working on after sex of dawn had come out and was successful and all that, and then he invited know mobile -- mobile by -- mow by's being day party. that was an interesting event. and we have become friends. so, what would i say -- northeasterly is actually that book -- neil is lilly that book, the game, which sold million odd copies and neil lives in a mansio
he said you should read the game by neil strauss. i side who is this. >> it's great, it's look the science of how to pick up women by making them feel insecure. and he told me about nagging, which is where you -- you'll -- i don't no -- a woman you want to talk to at the bar you might say something like, -- i love that blouse. i see it around everywhere these days. like something that seems like a compliment but designed to make her feel like, what's going on with this dude? i said to my...
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a brand-new on the strauss. we are on a mission called plain guarding. at that time, it might be different today because it was 50 years ago. when aircraft carriers launched or recovered aircraft, they wanted a destroyer one nautical mile in front and another one one nautical mile in trail simply because if someone went hopefully wereou able to pick up the pilots. in the navy at time, the worst time for aircraft with the carriers was actually landing. that was true and it was little-known that navy pilots flying against the north had a 50% chance of being hit during a tour, which was typically six months. planes getting back over the water and wanted to get back on the carrier. the role of the destroyers was important. the navy launched and recovered aircraft at night. you could not tell the difference. we flew a lot of night missions. it is the watch from midnight until 4:00 in the morning and i am a junior officer and the , all i says to me, cuneo want you to do is stand here and observe, you don't have to do anything. line in be on the gun the war zon
a brand-new on the strauss. we are on a mission called plain guarding. at that time, it might be different today because it was 50 years ago. when aircraft carriers launched or recovered aircraft, they wanted a destroyer one nautical mile in front and another one one nautical mile in trail simply because if someone went hopefully wereou able to pick up the pilots. in the navy at time, the worst time for aircraft with the carriers was actually landing. that was true and it was little-known that...
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point he got a champagne bottle smashed it in the seat of parliament in brussels and he called it strauss work so it seems like the problem is solved. so from this day on this plan a real hall shall be known as. we asked people what they think of the e.u. lawmaker schedule i think it's. their lives they shouldn't travel like every month like for one week i think that one change because france wants to have this so it's not going to change there should be one european parliament and there should be one please.
point he got a champagne bottle smashed it in the seat of parliament in brussels and he called it strauss work so it seems like the problem is solved. so from this day on this plan a real hall shall be known as. we asked people what they think of the e.u. lawmaker schedule i think it's. their lives they shouldn't travel like every month like for one week i think that one change because france wants to have this so it's not going to change there should be one european parliament and there should...
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. >> neil strauss is a friend of mine who wrote about the pickup artist community that is funny i first heard of him when i was in spain i had this buddy who was a tattoo artist who came to my place one day i was working on the book and said your work on - - writing a book about sex he said you should read the game by neil strauss this book is great it is the science of how to pick up women by making them feel insecure and then told me where i don't know if there's a woman you want to talk to at the bar you would say something like i love that blouse a seat around everywhere these days. something that seems like a compliment but it's designed to make her feel what is going on? and i said to my friend. no. that is the opposite of what i'm trying to write about. i always assumed he was somebody i didn't want to know. than a couple of years later he interviewed me for a book he was working on after my book had come out and was successful and he invited me to the birthday party which is the first time i met him in person that was an interesting event and then we become friends. actually the
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. >>> i'm joined by daniel strauss, politics reporter for politico.r being here. >> hi. >> give us a preview of tomorrow. we are hearing that house judiciary democrats behind closed doors preparing for the hearings. are we going to hear new information that might move the needle for independence? >> i mean, we will have to find out tomorrow. moves behind the door proceedings and preparations have been pretty well kept under lock and key. but what we do know about this week is that there is going to be this avid discussion about moving forward with impeachment. we know that there are -- there is this report right now basically giving house democrats a road map to define their path for impeaching the president, sort of defining the terms they plan to use and the rational behind it. beyond that, also, we know that there is going to be -- we know that house democrats have the numbers for impeachment. we know that there hasn't really been much breaking of the ranks among the democratic caucus on this. >> i was kind of just skimming through this report that
. >>> i'm joined by daniel strauss, politics reporter for politico.r being here. >> hi. >> give us a preview of tomorrow. we are hearing that house judiciary democrats behind closed doors preparing for the hearings. are we going to hear new information that might move the needle for independence? >> i mean, we will have to find out tomorrow. moves behind the door proceedings and preparations have been pretty well kept under lock and key. but what we do know about this...
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susan and the guardian's political reporter daniel strauss. i almost got that right., let's start with you. clearly just by the numbers, we're way off here if those estimates by the brendan center are right. it's good to see in key states that i just brought up some examples that they're doing something. but i'll ask you, is it enough? >> no. i mean, you know, all the experts are saying it requires billions. the $420 or that they allocated is certainly better than the zero that they al indicated for this year. but clearly there needs to be a much more extensive effort, particularly what we know about russian interference in the 2016 campaign. and the other side of this that we keep for getting as we talk about the impeachment and the mueller report is in a way putin has already won. what he wanted was to undermine american faith in our democracy and trump winning was kind of a bonus for him. but all of these things are undermining people's faith in elections and what happens when they go to the ballot box. >> we get more information as the days goes on and the questio
susan and the guardian's political reporter daniel strauss. i almost got that right., let's start with you. clearly just by the numbers, we're way off here if those estimates by the brendan center are right. it's good to see in key states that i just brought up some examples that they're doing something. but i'll ask you, is it enough? >> no. i mean, you know, all the experts are saying it requires billions. the $420 or that they allocated is certainly better than the zero that they al...
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it's called she's currently staging default on a shop then the woman without a shadow by rijkaard strauss cordell. i could never say no you're always afraid you'll drop off the map and never be asked again doc is now 80 this grown dom of german opera knows the industry inside and out. she's been a singer a teacher and a managing director. also hope he is the daily beast. when most of you want to truly inhabit your role also as an actor. this is always been a priority of mine and you need charisma when you go on stage and everyone should look at you. that's what you must aim for. in 2 days' time the curtain will go up on the opera manon in zurich. polish tenor piotr a big job is getting ready to go on stage. so i think in october. 2 days the dress rehearsal a lot works well but there is also some room for improvement and a lot can still go wrong going to see machine. how well can he judges on performance this is the also. the school supposedly him by. one of the biggest problems for opera singers is that we never hear ourselves and if you minus i don't know how my voice actually sounds lea
it's called she's currently staging default on a shop then the woman without a shadow by rijkaard strauss cordell. i could never say no you're always afraid you'll drop off the map and never be asked again doc is now 80 this grown dom of german opera knows the industry inside and out. she's been a singer a teacher and a managing director. also hope he is the daily beast. when most of you want to truly inhabit your role also as an actor. this is always been a priority of mine and you need...
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susan mulligan and the guardian senior political reporter daniel strauss.t? susan, let's start with you on this. clearly, just by the numbers. we're way off here if those estimates by the brennen centers are right. it's good to see in key states that i just brought up some examples. they're doing something. but i'll ask you. is it enough? >> no. i mean, it's -- you know, all the experts are saying requires billions. i mean, the $420 or 25 million they allocated is certainly better than the zero they allocated for this year. but clearly, there needs to be a much more extensive effort. particularly, what we know now about russian interference in the 2016 campaign. the other side of this is we talk about the impeachment and interference in the election and the mueller report is in a way, putin has already won because what he really wanted was to undermine american faith in your democracy. trump winning was kind of a bonus for him. but all of these things are undermining people's faith in elections and what happens when they go to the ballot box. >> we get more
susan mulligan and the guardian senior political reporter daniel strauss.t? susan, let's start with you on this. clearly, just by the numbers. we're way off here if those estimates by the brennen centers are right. it's good to see in key states that i just brought up some examples. they're doing something. but i'll ask you. is it enough? >> no. i mean, it's -- you know, all the experts are saying requires billions. i mean, the $420 or 25 million they allocated is certainly better than...
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point he got a champagne bottle smashed it in the seat of parliament in brussels and he called it strauss work so it seems like the problem is solved so from this day on this planet hall shall be known as. we asked people what they think of both the e.u. lawmaker schedule i think it's. their lives they shouldn't travel like every month like for one week i think it will change because france wants to have this so it's not going to change the should be one european parliament and there should be one place where it's located it's really a suits us decide to stay in one place i don't care if it's soft book of presses but day soaps take a decision about it. exploring the criminal justice system in new jersey coming up next on the documentary channel a back and often now with the latest global news headlines see that. actually you have. my mom. going to the store and. everything how. did i know that. were happening. i hear. shots came from over there. soon after the murder of my daughter jenna says jim you're more training so often it's random so. jeffrey either be also some random self. for an
point he got a champagne bottle smashed it in the seat of parliament in brussels and he called it strauss work so it seems like the problem is solved so from this day on this planet hall shall be known as. we asked people what they think of both the e.u. lawmaker schedule i think it's. their lives they shouldn't travel like every month like for one week i think it will change because france wants to have this so it's not going to change the should be one european parliament and there should be...
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we have alex little with us, daniel strauss and josh rogen. alex, the speaker seeming to suggest there are lots of democrats who want to be impeachment managers. i wonder if she says it's because it's a good case. this is an indicator they have a strong case. do you think that's what it is or do you think it's that it's very politically advantageous for the districts they're in to be in a visible position in this impeachment? >> it is historic. going to congress and there's not a lot of impeachments in congress and if you're a manager that's a huge deal historically. it is obviously playing in the districts, important for constituents to see they're pressing the case against president trump but i don't think you want to be a house manage we are a weak case and the democrats feel rightly they have a strong case against the president trump in the upcoming impeachment trial. >> i would be interesting to know who doesn't want to be an impeachment manager. i suspect that there are some people because there were a lot of fresh men who came in turnin
we have alex little with us, daniel strauss and josh rogen. alex, the speaker seeming to suggest there are lots of democrats who want to be impeachment managers. i wonder if she says it's because it's a good case. this is an indicator they have a strong case. do you think that's what it is or do you think it's that it's very politically advantageous for the districts they're in to be in a visible position in this impeachment? >> it is historic. going to congress and there's not a lot of...
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american louis strauss noted at the meeting there was not a single word uttered in sentiment, no recrimination, no appeals, no references to humanity, civilization, women or children. it was a business transaction. this is the description of the meeting with germany. for the public, however, this isn't going to really cut it. that this food might be going to feed former enemies in europe had to be sold to the american public. hoover started laying out the publicity for this pretty early. was published in newspapers across the country in december of 1918. i took this one from the columbia, missouri paper. notice here that americans are being reminded that they need to pledge to help with the effort. it shows some of the countries that have famine conditions, shortages, and places that were already receiving aid. it was used to educate public about problems. and it was called, and every newspaper, the hunger map to emphasize the starvation. image ran in the columbia paper on christmas day trying to emphasize the need for sympathy. to supplement earlier efforts, hoover released a memo in 1919 exp
american louis strauss noted at the meeting there was not a single word uttered in sentiment, no recrimination, no appeals, no references to humanity, civilization, women or children. it was a business transaction. this is the description of the meeting with germany. for the public, however, this isn't going to really cut it. that this food might be going to feed former enemies in europe had to be sold to the american public. hoover started laying out the publicity for this pretty early. was...
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dani daniel strauss, good to see you.epublicans are finding their voice against the president next. s are finding their voice against the president next. if your gums bleed when you brush, you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. creais back at red lobster.ast with new creations to choose from; like rich, butter-poached maine lobster and crispy crab-stuffed shrimp rangoon. how will you pick just 4 of 10? it won't be easy. better hurry in. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette >>> we're looking at someone who is going to defend the sanctity of human life, who would move the embassy to jerusalem, who would preserve religious liberty, who would put isis on th
dani daniel strauss, good to see you.epublicans are finding their voice against the president next. s are finding their voice against the president next. if your gums bleed when you brush, you may have gingivitis. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. creais back at red lobster.ast with new creations to choose from; like rich, butter-poached...
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kathie gave a copy to her friends including ellen strauss. evidence, she said.ust in case. >> kathie warned all of us that if anything ever happened, look to bob. bob did it. don't let him get away with it. >> reporter: and then in 1982 kathie durst disappeared. how did he take it? >> it's bob. you know, he asked if we had seen her, if we heard anything, if we knew anything. >> reporter: but they didn't. no one did. >> bob was typically almost detached in his demeanor. you know, almost "i don't know nothing. i don't know anything." >> reporter: from the outset bob denied any involvement in kathie's disappearance and still does. at the time he was careful to distance himself from investigators. "new york times" reporter charles bagli has covered the durst real estate empire for three decades. and when kathie vanished, said bagli, bob's protective friend susan berman, a name you've probably heard of, became his unofficial spokeperson. >> and susan would call back and say, "well, bob's, you know, really not feeling right right now. i'm going to handle a lot of this
kathie gave a copy to her friends including ellen strauss. evidence, she said.ust in case. >> kathie warned all of us that if anything ever happened, look to bob. bob did it. don't let him get away with it. >> reporter: and then in 1982 kathie durst disappeared. how did he take it? >> it's bob. you know, he asked if we had seen her, if we heard anything, if we knew anything. >> reporter: but they didn't. no one did. >> bob was typically almost detached in his...
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robert haas gave the keynote address, former head of the levi strauss & company, also an alum.he said ask questions and always look for better answers. haas says uc berkeley was transformational for him and he believes the same is true for the class 2019. >>> a big win last night for the 49ers, the game you saw here on nbc bay area. it was a thrilling showdown that came down to the final play. let's take a look. >> gold wins again! >> there's the foghorn pb robbie gould with the game winner. the 49ers beat the rams 34-31, improve to 12-3 on the season. we'll have more highlights about 25 minutes from now. lots to celebrate. >>> there is more ahead on "today in the bay." next we go live to washington to talk with chuck todd and get a preview of this week's "meet the press." >>> plus a mad rush to get holiday shopping done and why waiting until the last minute to shop might work in your wallet's favor. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he
robert haas gave the keynote address, former head of the levi strauss & company, also an alum.he said ask questions and always look for better answers. haas says uc berkeley was transformational for him and he believes the same is true for the class 2019. >>> a big win last night for the 49ers, the game you saw here on nbc bay area. it was a thrilling showdown that came down to the final play. let's take a look. >> gold wins again! >> there's the foghorn pb robbie gould...
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was pretty impressed with that thing and i looked around the room and we had people that ran levi strauss or transamerica or all the big corporations at the time were on the board . somebody was on the board and they were all mostly men, i think there was one lady but anyway, it was 27 of them and i think i'll maybe owned 100 shares of the company so they didn't have a keen interest in this thing and icome in , of course my whole network had been one of the largest shareholders of b of a so then i started or a littlebit . >> so in many ways you have very good timing with buying your company back and not only doing that but very quickly you took the company public. >> i had to because i had too much borrowed money. and i wanted to certainly deleverage as they say and thank goodness i did. we call that the tsunami year of 87. it was really a fast read and it was rough and ready at that time. >> because you bought the company, took it public. >> and then the crash happened. >> within weeks. >> we went public and i was 14 or $15 a share and i think within a month it was at six. that was not a
was pretty impressed with that thing and i looked around the room and we had people that ran levi strauss or transamerica or all the big corporations at the time were on the board . somebody was on the board and they were all mostly men, i think there was one lady but anyway, it was 27 of them and i think i'll maybe owned 100 shares of the company so they didn't have a keen interest in this thing and icome in , of course my whole network had been one of the largest shareholders of b of a so...
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michael star hopkins, great to have you h this morning and danl strauss, thanks for sticking around. so-called extreme pardons. including that of a child sex offender just sent to prison. why did he do it? ♪oh there's no place like home for the holidays.♪ ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ ♪ downy unstopables cologuard: colon cancer and older at average risk. i've heard a lot of excuses to avoid screening for colon cancer. i'm not worried. it doesn't run in my family. i can do it next year. no rush. cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab. there's no excuse for waiting. get screened. ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. >>> and that wraps up this hour of msnbc live, i'm dara brown. thanks for watching. cory coffen picks up this hour. >> a good morning to everybody who is joining us. i'm
michael star hopkins, great to have you h this morning and danl strauss, thanks for sticking around. so-called extreme pardons. including that of a child sex offender just sent to prison. why did he do it? ♪oh there's no place like home for the holidays.♪ ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ ♪ downy unstopables cologuard: colon cancer and older at average risk. i've...
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robert haas gave the keynote address, and why not, he is the former head of levi strauss and an alum, to step out of the comfort zone and ask questions and wear levi jeans. i made up the last point. he says the college has been transformational for him and believes so for the class of 2019. >> let's head back out to levi stadium, with raj and janelle. >> one of us was dancing here just moments ago. this one. we don't have to show everyone. we are back here live, continuing our coverage, we are counting down to kickoff, janelle wang and myself. the 49ers and the rams. we got a lot here coming your way. >> kickoff in about 15 minutes. the football game, right here on nbc bay area. saturday night football. prime time. we'll be right back. niners and the rams. >>> back live here at levi stadium. we have multiple cameras here on the field, raj, as the niners take on the rams, here at nbc bay area. the players, warming up on the field. >> it is pretty interesting, for so many years the niners weren't on prime time, they weren't on nbc, because they weren't a playoff team and now all of a su
robert haas gave the keynote address, and why not, he is the former head of levi strauss and an alum, to step out of the comfort zone and ask questions and wear levi jeans. i made up the last point. he says the college has been transformational for him and believes so for the class of 2019. >> let's head back out to levi stadium, with raj and janelle. >> one of us was dancing here just moments ago. this one. we don't have to show everyone. we are back here live, continuing our...
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the companies include netflix, levi strauss, chevron, and salesforce.e institute on taxation and economic policy. the left-leaning think tank study the first year after the republican tax cuts and jobs act was passed. the report says that courts led to nearly $74 billion in lost revenue for the government. at the same time, federal deficit has grown to really went really dollars this year. >>> and the holiday season is in full swing in the salvation army is asking for help to make the season brighter for families in need. the organization says they are about 55 thousand dollars short. and part of the reason for that is the shorter period between thanksgiving and christmas this year. i spoke to major norton from the salvation army about another obstacle. fewer people are carrying change to drop into the's familiar red candles. >> this has come more of a cashless society. this here, for the first time, we have introduced apple pay and google play. as you can see on the sign here, each of our locations have the logo in the sign and you just tap your phone
the companies include netflix, levi strauss, chevron, and salesforce.e institute on taxation and economic policy. the left-leaning think tank study the first year after the republican tax cuts and jobs act was passed. the report says that courts led to nearly $74 billion in lost revenue for the government. at the same time, federal deficit has grown to really went really dollars this year. >>> and the holiday season is in full swing in the salvation army is asking for help to make the...
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we had people that ran levi strauss or all the big corporationsns at the time they were all mostly men, and there was one lady. but there was 27 ofdy them and they had maybe 100 shares of the company said they didn'companiee a keen interest in this. i came in and of course my whole network i thought i had a reasonably good position to be able to speak out about the company which i was really quiet like a mouse for the first year or so and then i started to roar a little bit. [laughter] >> in many ways you had very good timing with buying your company back and not only doing that but quickly took the company public. >> i had to because i have too much borrowed money and i wanted to certainly the leverage and thank goodness i did. we call that the tsunami year of 87.a it was rough and ready att that time. >> you bought the company and within weeks -- >> i think within a month it was a safe -- six. thosof those that bought fantass -- that bought at six. >> it would have gone in any way but you would have had a worse balance sheet. >> absolutely there's no question about it. i talk about a
we had people that ran levi strauss or all the big corporationsns at the time they were all mostly men, and there was one lady. but there was 27 ofdy them and they had maybe 100 shares of the company said they didn'companiee a keen interest in this. i came in and of course my whole network i thought i had a reasonably good position to be able to speak out about the company which i was really quiet like a mouse for the first year or so and then i started to roar a little bit. [laughter] >>...
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>> that's strauss, that's nadler. what did very do?'s sleep on this. on the other hand, dude, we've been here 14 hours, can we just vote and go home? >> speaking, though, of that, i want to be
>> that's strauss, that's nadler. what did very do?'s sleep on this. on the other hand, dude, we've been here 14 hours, can we just vote and go home? >> speaking, though, of that, i want to be
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>> they've been digging at this even before he was elected, so i think they're just grabbing for strauss that aren't there. >> you can see how upset i am, and i'm telling you right now there are people out here that are so enraged. we are fed up. and so of course we're going to be stronger even coming back to vote for president trump again. >> so hallie, that's really a sense here of the people who lined up as early as 4:00 a.m. here in the rain in the middle of december. that really shows you these are the kind of supporters the president's campaign is relying on because these are the people who really say there's nothing the president has done or really could do that would affect their loyalty. but that's again his hard and intense base that we're talking to here. these are the folks who we would expect to say that. but the president is here in a critical swing county where the campaign is hoping to turn out the people who did turn out for him in 2016. he of course won the state of pennsylvania, but actually lost this particular county. and what the democrats gained in some of the subu
>> they've been digging at this even before he was elected, so i think they're just grabbing for strauss that aren't there. >> you can see how upset i am, and i'm telling you right now there are people out here that are so enraged. we are fed up. and so of course we're going to be stronger even coming back to vote for president trump again. >> so hallie, that's really a sense here of the people who lined up as early as 4:00 a.m. here in the rain in the middle of december. that...
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maria: incredible, strauss great to have you, take two interactive, u.s.izer coming up that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk you are one-of-a-kind. you are my diamond. for the diamond in your life, get 30 % off everything including these one of a kind deals. it's the "you are my diamond" event. exclusively at zales, the diamond store. it's the "you are my diamond" event. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. ♪ music >> i'm jackie deangelis with fox news alert, 1.65 million building permits for the same month 1.82 million, both numbers exceeding expectations and the previous month, maria, low interest rates certainly helping boost the housing market here, back to you
maria: incredible, strauss great to have you, take two interactive, u.s.izer coming up that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk you are one-of-a-kind. you are my diamond. for the diamond in your life, get 30 % off everything including these one of a kind deals. it's the "you are my diamond" event. exclusively at zales, the diamond store. it's the "you are my diamond" event. apps except work.rywhere... why is...
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but strauss or -- i'm sorry, jordan, jim jordan, donald trump, those republicans, they -- >> that's notthe biggest deficits ever, the biggest national debt ever. they passed the biggest pork barrel budget ever. and, they support autocrats. they bow down to kim jong-un. and they say to vladimir putin, you've invaded ukraine? keep on going. we're going to support a president who's holding up military aid until he can get a foreign leader to interfere in america's election in 2020. that's nice. i've just started. i'm just beginning, but tom nichols, they don't like us, they're smelly. that's what lindsey graham is saying about these fbi agents in 2016. i'm sorry, but every time lindsey lies like that, every time lindsey becomes that big of a hypocrite, i just have to quote his words. and he's attacked donald trump so much and attacked him so much in 2016. but this is one of my favorites. i hope somebody will set it to music one day. he is shallow. he is ill prepared, said lindsey graham of donald trump, to be commander and chief. he doesn't know what he is talking about, said lindsey graha
but strauss or -- i'm sorry, jordan, jim jordan, donald trump, those republicans, they -- >> that's notthe biggest deficits ever, the biggest national debt ever. they passed the biggest pork barrel budget ever. and, they support autocrats. they bow down to kim jong-un. and they say to vladimir putin, you've invaded ukraine? keep on going. we're going to support a president who's holding up military aid until he can get a foreign leader to interfere in america's election in 2020. that's...
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abigail tracy, from "vanity fair" and daniel strauss from politico, welcome you. >> hi. >> ladies firstuse calling this an unjust process, okay, but then refuses to participate when given the opportunity do that, so does that blow that argument out of the water and do they say this because if they participate, it only appears to validate this process? >> yeah, so i really think the latter. i think because this has been their ongoing argument throughout this entire process, that it is unfair, that democrats aren't giving trump sort of the ability to defend himself in this process. you know, i think they are kind of trying to stick to that and trying to not participate and trying to continue to not, you know, provide evidence or provide donald trump or other lawyers to kind of participate in it because it really would undercut their greatest argument right now against impeachment. so i really think they're trying to stick to it, and their hope just being that supporters of donald trump will just continue to see him not being a part of the impeachment process, so they'll view it as unfair.
abigail tracy, from "vanity fair" and daniel strauss from politico, welcome you. >> hi. >> ladies firstuse calling this an unjust process, okay, but then refuses to participate when given the opportunity do that, so does that blow that argument out of the water and do they say this because if they participate, it only appears to validate this process? >> yeah, so i really think the latter. i think because this has been their ongoing argument throughout this entire...
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. >> yes, i'm out with jeff strauss, the producer, sorry, jeff, i'm having a hard time seeing you, letight. what kind of show people can expect? >> amazing show, over a million people in times square, joined by 180 million americans, that's so magical, a billion people around the world watch us as we count final seconds of the year in unison, no other moment it. >> it's 2020, end of a decade, are more people going to be out here? >> because of the weather, they will be here earlier, that makes it more difficult for nypd, safely and fun. >> final yes, are you going to be stressed out, what's going on? >> i'm ready to celebrate. >> all right. [laughter] >> we are out here celebrating. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. >> you look great. the glasses, the hat. >> 2020 dallass look a lot better than 2019 glasses because the one and the 9 is weird, balanced. >> 2020 vision. all right, well, 2019 saw rise unfortunately of vicious attacks on our brave men and women in blue, now there's calls in some places to abolish the police department, just how dan
. >> yes, i'm out with jeff strauss, the producer, sorry, jeff, i'm having a hard time seeing you, letight. what kind of show people can expect? >> amazing show, over a million people in times square, joined by 180 million americans, that's so magical, a billion people around the world watch us as we count final seconds of the year in unison, no other moment it. >> it's 2020, end of a decade, are more people going to be out here? >> because of the weather, they will be...
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>> that's strauss, that's nadler. what did very do? >> on the one hand, yeah, let's get some sleep and let's, you know, let's sleep on this. on the other hand, dude, we've been here 14 hours, can we just vote and go home? >> speaking, though, of that, i want to be katty kay for a second. >> she's here. >> but mika had a horrible night last night. i was sitting in front of my tv set like a 5-year-old. >> he loves it. >> we are reviewing -- puffington -- >> katty, the bbc really needs you. it's a little slow. oh my god. >> it appears -- >> they took this history making story and just -- i don't know, killed it. >> i was watching and i don't know what's wrong with me, it litter -- it was like the greatest thing ever. >> no. >> i turned to the bbc and i just sat mika's like what are you doing? >> it's like the first tv that ever existed. >> well, let's go right now to -- it was wonderful. >> you know what difficult position you're putting me in right now? how awkward are you making my morning. >> let's talk about this. >> okay. >> it's fir
>> that's strauss, that's nadler. what did very do? >> on the one hand, yeah, let's get some sleep and let's, you know, let's sleep on this. on the other hand, dude, we've been here 14 hours, can we just vote and go home? >> speaking, though, of that, i want to be katty kay for a second. >> she's here. >> but mika had a horrible night last night. i was sitting in front of my tv set like a 5-year-old. >> he loves it. >> we are reviewing -- puffington --...