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we have such--we have a lot of volunteers involved. d so, we want to expand the different types of programs that we have. we want to get more space. we have a house next door on our property that needs to be fixed up, so that's one of the next big projects is to work on that. and then expand our archive and things like that. robert: oh, the house, is that going to be an expansion then into the museum, or is that going to be part of the--an exhibit of some kind? jim: it'll be--we'll move some of the programs over to the house, and then include hopefully an archive and some storage, yes. robert: where would you like to see the museum be, like, in a few years? jim: there's so many things. it's--the museum really--if we can get more space, we can tell more stories, we can do more things. that's the real limiting factor right now is space. and so, if we can get another building or two, and maybe separate some things out, i think we can be a real huge benefit to the community. robert: good luck with that project. and thanks for being here, ji
we have such--we have a lot of volunteers involved. d so, we want to expand the different types of programs that we have. we want to get more space. we have a house next door on our property that needs to be fixed up, so that's one of the next big projects is to work on that. and then expand our archive and things like that. robert: oh, the house, is that going to be an expansion then into the museum, or is that going to be part of the--an exhibit of some kind? jim: it'll be--we'll move some of...
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on elections in russia we learn a lot from your books england is the motherland of food it is a well to russia welcome to russia are you scared to come to the world cup. me so for. a moment i each now that to watch you and say very i've been invited to moscow once look at the time come the slime of the film i can now i would love to do the moscow opening volley ball of. the russians on mate and so fast and for that i stayed in touch with me and i've learnt a lot about him because in the euros are spent at least two free weights if you are them for a full coming book the photo of india you know a lot of the time hooligans are actually branded fascists criminals by the media you experienced this as well back in day this is the media exaggerate the ties between whole again is a man criminality. the major point poem always football who is a friend by killing the used to fuel the vonnegut's because the who dunnit relied on the media and i tried so the information i got from the media meant it started and leak of on it's on the football star i cited was and out so at the stadium so. it was
on elections in russia we learn a lot from your books england is the motherland of food it is a well to russia welcome to russia are you scared to come to the world cup. me so for. a moment i each now that to watch you and say very i've been invited to moscow once look at the time come the slime of the film i can now i would love to do the moscow opening volley ball of. the russians on mate and so fast and for that i stayed in touch with me and i've learnt a lot about him because in the euros...
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we have a lot of opportunities if you know where to look for them. it's more a matter be in the best city we can. if we do that we will be attractive to people. >> coming off of that, if we can come back to the cultural side, the importance it plays and how that attracts people and creates a sense of value. >> i think one problem that relates to that and this is a problem with a lot of small communities i've seen, that is larger cities the san francisco's of the world attract people, what happens to the smaller communities surrounding them, usually they become suburbs are they experience that transformation from once being a vibrant town to be in a veteran community to people who buy their groceries elsewhere and who go to the church in the city as opposed to going to church locally. in addition a lot of their local businesses suffer. they're trying to answer the question of how do we make ourselves unique, vibrant, powerful will socially and economically when our resources are being drained. have this feeling of becoming faceless. i do think it is in
we have a lot of opportunities if you know where to look for them. it's more a matter be in the best city we can. if we do that we will be attractive to people. >> coming off of that, if we can come back to the cultural side, the importance it plays and how that attracts people and creates a sense of value. >> i think one problem that relates to that and this is a problem with a lot of small communities i've seen, that is larger cities the san francisco's of the world attract...
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other folks are composites of various people who would've worked there, but there is a lot of reality in a show. the new york times called it the grays anatomy with -- -- stop women would have worn. >> the things that made the skirts puffy. >> it is also really funny. >> where they interested in having a discussion on what mercy street means to historians like you? >> i think ashley is the one that came up with the idea for the panel and it came out of conversations that she and i, and some other historians have been having as we watched each episode on the show on twitter, tweeting at each other about the ways that things were portrayed see ofle bits we could historian's work coming out in the show. and it's like oh, that came out of that book. we wanted to have a moment where we could reflect on the show, but also on the historians' work that went into the show. seen thehat you have first season, how is the accuracy? and compare it to other productions you may have seen. mercythink that what sets " street" apart is that it is set in hospital, not on a battlefield or even in washingt
other folks are composites of various people who would've worked there, but there is a lot of reality in a show. the new york times called it the grays anatomy with -- -- stop women would have worn. >> the things that made the skirts puffy. >> it is also really funny. >> where they interested in having a discussion on what mercy street means to historians like you? >> i think ashley is the one that came up with the idea for the panel and it came out of conversations that...
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a lot of them, it was news, they hadn't heard about this, didn't know about it. say, we tonight hire those trucking companies out right, we ire a third party or shipping line and they hire trucking companies, we don't have there, it can't be our responsibility, it is too removed. they e codes of conduct, point to me about their social responsibility, code of conduct for the supply chain. they say they enforce overseas, right, at the anufacturing plants, at their warehouses overseas, but then when it comes to goods moving ere, the services industry, like trucking stateside is not on their radar. don't have a lot of systems in place to be stepping in and monitoring, to whatting is going on there. but maybe that has changed now, reported, it was news to a lot of outfits i was talking to. >> announcer: ned from virginia, good morning. caller: good morning, i have no thank you. host: thank you. how did you come about this did yourett murphy, how find out about it? about two h, it was years ago, i think. the long shore men were in a negotiation, if you remember the west
a lot of them, it was news, they hadn't heard about this, didn't know about it. say, we tonight hire those trucking companies out right, we ire a third party or shipping line and they hire trucking companies, we don't have there, it can't be our responsibility, it is too removed. they e codes of conduct, point to me about their social responsibility, code of conduct for the supply chain. they say they enforce overseas, right, at the anufacturing plants, at their warehouses overseas, but then...
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because each of those entities has a lot of, has a lot of autonomy. they have all sorts of ways to not comply or to comply in a way that appears that they're complying, but they're really not. so just as a quick example of that, think of the no child left behind at the federal level that was passed by president bush in 2001. so that was an effort be by federal government to the tell states -- to tell states you have to have, articulate what your standards are for your grades 3-10, you have to articulate what you're expecting kids to learn, and then you have to demonstrate to us that the kids have actually learned those things that you want them to learn. that was kind of the essence of what no child left behind was. set standards and then tell us, prove to us that kids have met those standards. so if you know anything about no child left behind, you know that just about everybody in education hated it. so there was a tremendous amount of resistance to this. now, you know, some people were actually quite, you know, liked in child left behind and believ
because each of those entities has a lot of, has a lot of autonomy. they have all sorts of ways to not comply or to comply in a way that appears that they're complying, but they're really not. so just as a quick example of that, think of the no child left behind at the federal level that was passed by president bush in 2001. so that was an effort be by federal government to the tell states -- to tell states you have to have, articulate what your standards are for your grades 3-10, you have to...
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there was a lot of angry people. i didn't want anyone throwing water, screaming fighting. ,i didn't want anybody having a scene. tensions were hot. since then things have cooled down. intelligence agencies are not trying to engage as much. the groups that are engaging the , fcc, the ftc. we get some people from dhs trying to do some stuff on smuggling. so, we get the good parts, the noncontroversial parts. ftc is trying to stop robo dialing. trying to make home routers more secure. things everybody can identify with. i think dhs was talking about u.s. cert and outreach to companies. how do we build information sharing to help us learn what bad guys are doing? it will be a while before intelligence agencies are going to convince hackers that they -- not impartial, but they have their cards on the table. that is just the way it is. it is funny, some of the intelligence community people said it is better this way. we preferred the gray areas. it was getting too much light on us. i think it will be a pendulum. >> would yo
there was a lot of angry people. i didn't want anyone throwing water, screaming fighting. ,i didn't want anybody having a scene. tensions were hot. since then things have cooled down. intelligence agencies are not trying to engage as much. the groups that are engaging the , fcc, the ftc. we get some people from dhs trying to do some stuff on smuggling. so, we get the good parts, the noncontroversial parts. ftc is trying to stop robo dialing. trying to make home routers more secure. things...
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we spent a lot of money, a lot of time and a lot of effort. it's in tiptop shape and getting better, and getting stronger. and untiluc skorge disappears. we will be so much better and so much stronger than anybody else. and nobody, including north korea, is going to be threatening us with anything. >> sir, what, specifically, have you changed in the nuclear arsenal. and the reason i've asked is that a lot of experts yesterday in response to your response, it can't be done in six months, it's a long process that's only begun. >> we've done a lot of modernization and renovation, we have it now in very good shape. it will be in much better shape over the next six months to the year. actually, it was the first military is very important to me, as you know. as you know, i did extremely well with the military vote, mike and i. but we are -- my first order was we have to do the military. but before we do the military, per se, we're going to do the nuclear. and we -- we're going to be billions of dollars because of north korea and other reasons, havin
we spent a lot of money, a lot of time and a lot of effort. it's in tiptop shape and getting better, and getting stronger. and untiluc skorge disappears. we will be so much better and so much stronger than anybody else. and nobody, including north korea, is going to be threatening us with anything. >> sir, what, specifically, have you changed in the nuclear arsenal. and the reason i've asked is that a lot of experts yesterday in response to your response, it can't be done in six months,...
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it's a lot of suffering. people give up a lot to come in but, of course, america offers them a lot to move ahead, but they also sacrificed a lot. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> what are your impressions of the states versus india, professionally and personally? >> professionally i learned that things get done in america. it you go to post office, you can post your letter or by her stance in a certain number like minsk i inside i'm going to spend timmons you can do. in india you can spend two hours, still like it done. a lot of bureaucracy, and this can become its changing but it's still a lot like that. ultimately i think two different words. it's hard to compare, i cannot say like i feel this way and that we, but two different worlds. your people learning about america. in 80 you can spend your lifetime. i'm from the north and the southern part has like 20 of the languages that i don't know a word of. i've met many indians here so i have to speak to english because i don't speak their language. where do
it's a lot of suffering. people give up a lot to come in but, of course, america offers them a lot to move ahead, but they also sacrificed a lot. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> what are your impressions of the states versus india, professionally and personally? >> professionally i learned that things get done in america. it you go to post office, you can post your letter or by her stance in a certain number like minsk i inside i'm going to spend timmons you can do....
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housing's cliches are true in a lot of cases. while congressog appropriates that $2 billion a year for maintenance. it is a massive backlog that will never be filled. the backlog gets worse each year because $2 billion is not enough to keep pace. clearly, a new solution was needed. you can turn it over to private operators and they might be better at running the housing and they have access to private capital that the government doesn't. they can get bank loans to perform repairs. it had pretty bipartisan support because it's kind of a conservative solution but one that liberals would be interested in because it's about making public housing but appeared -- public housing better. host: give us a sense of the anecdotes, the people you met to illustrate the point you're making. guest: it was moving, actually. i visited one that had been rehabbed -- the building was gutted and completely rebuilt, basically. there was a woman who lived in the building for 10 years. it was dangerous. there weren't locks, people weren't there to maintai
housing's cliches are true in a lot of cases. while congressog appropriates that $2 billion a year for maintenance. it is a massive backlog that will never be filled. the backlog gets worse each year because $2 billion is not enough to keep pace. clearly, a new solution was needed. you can turn it over to private operators and they might be better at running the housing and they have access to private capital that the government doesn't. they can get bank loans to perform repairs. it had pretty...
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officers were in the middle of a lot of this bad blood. early numbers out, about 4,000 demonstrators and more than a dozen arrests. several officers using physical force. another tactic encircling the various groups to keep out any rowdy protesters. >> a lot of smoke in the streets as well. video from just off mlk jr. civic center park. our reporters have been tracking the scene on social media posting videos on our nbc bay area twitter feed. small confrontations, words exchanged. one person with a make america great again hat getting stopped. even small scuffles breaking out as the crowds dwindled. >> the day started relatively peaceful with opposing demonstrators just shouting at each other. appearing to have some dialogue. we've seen this play out throughout the afternoon. plenty of opinions and tension but for the most part, peaceful. >> we did see some verbal fights escalating into physical fights you see right there on the right side of your screen. a lot of this contained to the civic center park area and surrounding streets and offi
officers were in the middle of a lot of this bad blood. early numbers out, about 4,000 demonstrators and more than a dozen arrests. several officers using physical force. another tactic encircling the various groups to keep out any rowdy protesters. >> a lot of smoke in the streets as well. video from just off mlk jr. civic center park. our reporters have been tracking the scene on social media posting videos on our nbc bay area twitter feed. small confrontations, words exchanged. one...
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there is a lot. wonder whether this kind of hyper aggressive trader is going to be a good fit to an institution that is more of an academic almost university setting than an investment bank? >> president trump loves to talk about the u.s. stock market i record high. >> but he is not so vocal about the u.s. dollar. >> he's right for the equity markets, but he is wrong on the currency markets. the currency market has been off the dollar very hard this year. the currency market is very skeptical of donald trump's ability to push through his agenda. we saw after the election that there was a lot of euphoria in markets about this progress stimulus agenda infrastructure, tax reform -- that has not materialized. currency traders are skeptical. oliver: let's start with the equity market. do you think about what drives equity markets? there are unknowns. the dollar and the currency market, you might be able to is more of a pure or relative market. is that what is important? what drives the dollar that can be a
there is a lot. wonder whether this kind of hyper aggressive trader is going to be a good fit to an institution that is more of an academic almost university setting than an investment bank? >> president trump loves to talk about the u.s. stock market i record high. >> but he is not so vocal about the u.s. dollar. >> he's right for the equity markets, but he is wrong on the currency markets. the currency market has been off the dollar very hard this year. the currency market...
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a lot of those cases linger on into 1919 and 1920. of the questions is, how do we think about ourselves? do we think about ourselves as a country at peace? to be still pick about ourselves as a country at war? treaties have not been signed and we are not engaged in active military combat. just a little bit in russia, 1919. host: time to welcome some of our callers into the discussion. what is your question? >> my question is, first of all, i am a first amendment absolutist so i think everyone should be able to say whatever as they ares long not yelling fire in a crowded theater as a joke. i kind of disagree with what one of your other viewers tweeted in about the draft being forced -- slavery or something like that. theoretically, at least we were living under a rule of law of republic. everything was being done, theoretically at least, the world of the people, at least majority of the people were behind. i was wondering, at the time, was there any kind of movement similar to what happened during the vietnam war with people going to ca
a lot of those cases linger on into 1919 and 1920. of the questions is, how do we think about ourselves? do we think about ourselves as a country at peace? to be still pick about ourselves as a country at war? treaties have not been signed and we are not engaged in active military combat. just a little bit in russia, 1919. host: time to welcome some of our callers into the discussion. what is your question? >> my question is, first of all, i am a first amendment absolutist so i think...
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a lot on dylan's going to said. it was difficult to move as a pedestrian on the spot which is why i decided not to sit down and eat something now. yeah one of the aspects we heard amer was that police were telling people possibly not to me to use their phones right up the beginning because unlike a job you might be able to where people from what you can see including yourself able to to call your loved ones to say you were ok. i mean i went out and i wasn't sure why so i just opposed to for maybe it's a question hoping it's not what it's turned out to be. so it was a running videoed won't stop my family the second please this is. just so framed yesterday and all this you go to any major european city you know on the concerns arises you know. there's a you know terrorist attack i mean these are all soft targets. it's impossible to police and simple simple you know just too old to be able to stop. such people but you know. i mean it's a touch on the say it's all i mean i arrived yesterday and went to squeakers or at le
a lot on dylan's going to said. it was difficult to move as a pedestrian on the spot which is why i decided not to sit down and eat something now. yeah one of the aspects we heard amer was that police were telling people possibly not to me to use their phones right up the beginning because unlike a job you might be able to where people from what you can see including yourself able to to call your loved ones to say you were ok. i mean i went out and i wasn't sure why so i just opposed to for...
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i know you have been trying to suss this out a lot. d the way donald trump presented it in a meeting they are looking for a bold package of tax cuts. he didn't use the word tax reform. this might be the week this has shifted from gold, robust tax reform to tax cuts. neil: finishing that thought, is it your sense that some of these report in the washington post and elsewhere that the tax thing could be delayed until next year? >> we are seeing too many conflicting reports, we heard from white house officials they want to get this done in october and november. there is a lot for congress to get done in september alone. will kick it back to later this fall, we have seen too many conflicting reports and heard from some people they are further along than they are letting on and that is some appetite for senate republicans to push something forward. neil: we were talking about the markets, and what is jumping them, but i have been seeing in the washington post, the president taking it out on something that has nothing to do with him, this was
i know you have been trying to suss this out a lot. d the way donald trump presented it in a meeting they are looking for a bold package of tax cuts. he didn't use the word tax reform. this might be the week this has shifted from gold, robust tax reform to tax cuts. neil: finishing that thought, is it your sense that some of these report in the washington post and elsewhere that the tax thing could be delayed until next year? >> we are seeing too many conflicting reports, we heard from...
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it's just it's just very somber here a lot of people crying a lot of people have friends that were that were hit by that car and just just all around sadness you know you know typically at a protest if if the police will ask you to get on the sidewalk protesters will say no i mean everyone was compliant and everyone was just trying to do the best thing that they could do at that time for the people it seems. and how would you describe the scene today we heard the previous incidents as well just how violent how's this protest being. sure i mean there was not a good number of chemicals being sprayed there was pepper spray. there. i'm sorry i apologize my camera man. there was a a large number of pepper spray being shot from both sides at each other i saw people hitting each other with holes i saw a lot of people with just what a lot of blood running down their face giant welts it was very it was very odd dramatic very scary at times ah but i will say that the. police did not you did not use heavy handed tactics today and how would you describe the scene now does this look like things are
it's just it's just very somber here a lot of people crying a lot of people have friends that were that were hit by that car and just just all around sadness you know you know typically at a protest if if the police will ask you to get on the sidewalk protesters will say no i mean everyone was compliant and everyone was just trying to do the best thing that they could do at that time for the people it seems. and how would you describe the scene today we heard the previous incidents as well just...
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i preach a lot, in fact, i'm in d.c. almost every week of my life, and the people on the hill say, look, we need to look at it from a different perspective. one of the things that i think we need to do is we need to emulate the medical community. i'm not talking about the flu this time, i'm talking about theres. when you go to be a doctor, what do you do? first four years of school you're going through biology, radiology, fizzology, and then you decide if you want to be a neurosurgeon or a podiatrist. same human body, seriously different ends, and you need different skill sets for those different things. in cyber we don't do that. this cyber it's gotten so complex. a jack of all trades master of none theory is not going to work anymore. we need to specialize. thing that is you do in the energy sector, for example, a nuclear power plant from an incident response perspective versus a bank? i mean, theoretically you could create a mushroom cloud, right? you need to understand what you're doing, you need to be focused and spe
i preach a lot, in fact, i'm in d.c. almost every week of my life, and the people on the hill say, look, we need to look at it from a different perspective. one of the things that i think we need to do is we need to emulate the medical community. i'm not talking about the flu this time, i'm talking about theres. when you go to be a doctor, what do you do? first four years of school you're going through biology, radiology, fizzology, and then you decide if you want to be a neurosurgeon or a...
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bush: i learned a lot from watching him. ested in separation from him, and he wasn't interested either. we have got a great father-son relationship. yeah, i learned a lot from watching him. my most startling moment came right after the inaugural parade. i decided i was going to go into the oval office to see what it felt like. and unbeknownst to me, andy card had called upstairs to the residency and asked dad to come in. i was sitting in the oval office at the desk, taking it all in , and in walks my dad. and i said, welcome mr. president, and he said thank you, mr. president. david: that must have been something. what was it like when your mother walked in the oval office for the first time and you were president of the united states? mr. clinton: she started laughing out loud. [laughter] mr. clinton: it was so ridiculous, the idea of it, that it could have ever happened. but on the other hand, when i started running, she was the only person that thought i had a good chance to win. nobody else did. hillary and chelsea were u
bush: i learned a lot from watching him. ested in separation from him, and he wasn't interested either. we have got a great father-son relationship. yeah, i learned a lot from watching him. my most startling moment came right after the inaugural parade. i decided i was going to go into the oval office to see what it felt like. and unbeknownst to me, andy card had called upstairs to the residency and asked dad to come in. i was sitting in the oval office at the desk, taking it all in , and in...
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in fight a lot of people learn from our books students people. that work at a guy who does a lot you know for a lot about the night and the people close in his hogans for information from the spirits to the bill if you can papers like them they row and daily mail there were quick to publish videos claiming they show. showing russian hooligans fighting while in reality this was a traditional spring festival play fight that's not even the first time this sort of thing happens how does this affect the perception of a regular british football flame. well as as a former bush. they scan every poll in the i did say that video and you can say anyone watches it because a story on why that was not football heard it was a. bot it sells piper's you know they put the headlines out and people want to pipe in a straight ahead of the headline and when they were using the takes and not seen the video which mean you've seen the show someone taught a different way to experience state the russian hooligans that are in their spirits that the sign here is as the englis
in fight a lot of people learn from our books students people. that work at a guy who does a lot you know for a lot about the night and the people close in his hogans for information from the spirits to the bill if you can papers like them they row and daily mail there were quick to publish videos claiming they show. showing russian hooligans fighting while in reality this was a traditional spring festival play fight that's not even the first time this sort of thing happens how does this affect...
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elizabeths, they used a lot of different treatments over the years. they are still treating patients. it's had a very long history. so we see here some examples of art therapy and dance therapy, which are two things i do want to point out. we showed throughout the show, we look at throughout the show that it's a story of architecture and the change of architecture over time. it's not particularly a story of individual patients but one way that i wanted to get the patient voices in the exhibition is to use a lot of patient art so you'll see a little more of that here. this is a fantastic piece and actually, there's a really interesting article that goes through all the different symbols in the piece, there's a lot of religious symbols in it, it was done by a patient at st. elizabeths and there's various biblical scenes, the virgin mary appears, the idea here was that she was working through some trauma with the lace piece. it's now owned by the national museum of health and medicine. they have loaned several pieces to us. we also have right in this case
elizabeths, they used a lot of different treatments over the years. they are still treating patients. it's had a very long history. so we see here some examples of art therapy and dance therapy, which are two things i do want to point out. we showed throughout the show, we look at throughout the show that it's a story of architecture and the change of architecture over time. it's not particularly a story of individual patients but one way that i wanted to get the patient voices in the...
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requires a lot of effort. and because we are now going to be physically about an hour and a half away, you know, you have v.t.c.'s and other mechanisms but still, you know, it's different. we're going to see, you know, a lot of train rides between these two organizations. but there still is going to be a ignificant number of koreans stations in camp humphries. so hopefully they'll be able to do the job. hopefully fiberoptics will do that job. back in seoul, they had dedicated spaces where americans and other coalition partners can national assets. so we're going to do that. but, you know, it's having somebody physically an hour or an hour and a half away. is going to increase the effort that's going to be required. >> how about adding to that question? provision.he >> should it increase the amount of thity vision and mull ply more under the command of the unified commander. for now an tain the see how it rolls out. >> when you said unified division, are you talking about the us 2 id? >> yeah. so the american in
requires a lot of effort. and because we are now going to be physically about an hour and a half away, you know, you have v.t.c.'s and other mechanisms but still, you know, it's different. we're going to see, you know, a lot of train rides between these two organizations. but there still is going to be a ignificant number of koreans stations in camp humphries. so hopefully they'll be able to do the job. hopefully fiberoptics will do that job. back in seoul, they had dedicated spaces where...
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you know a lot of attention. to what the police do need to intervene when it gets to a point where it crosses a boundary because when you cross a boundary. took it seriously be crossed. that moment of the crash from a different angle. thank you up my. cue to have. my. my. my my. book of. good down to pick up in the car next to the car and then back out of this completely printed out. we pick it up and what. somebody knew the marks coming before the march could get under way a persistent fancy but i don't think races some races mansion to pick up he ran to the back of the line of cars people were pinned in between cars people on the ground planted on the ground we've got to have my car repairs. but out here we traded windows you cannot see that it. really was but all been for from the libertarian national committee. i think that the level of violence is catching people off guard but the presence of violence i don't think is going to be a surprise to anyone who's been watching that kind of damaging ideologies that a
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it will be a lot easier. i think we are probably in a decision where we have -- position where we have to let obamacare fail. republicans are not going to own it. let obamacare feel and the democrats will come to us and say, how do we fix it? or how do we come up with a new plan? host: there is a disconnect between what the president says about the affordable care act and what he actually does. he says let it fail, but then they pay the csr's to keep the markets from going to a death spiral. the way the president talks about the markets, does that have an effect on what insurers might do? andt: it definitely does, several have raised premiums more than the other rise would have because of uncertainty around with going to happen to the law, whether it will be a repeal and replace eventually, whether the president will make these payments. insurers have said they need certainty on these payments. if they knew they would not raise their premiums as much. one said they would be a 9% 'screase if they knew the csr a
it will be a lot easier. i think we are probably in a decision where we have -- position where we have to let obamacare fail. republicans are not going to own it. let obamacare feel and the democrats will come to us and say, how do we fix it? or how do we come up with a new plan? host: there is a disconnect between what the president says about the affordable care act and what he actually does. he says let it fail, but then they pay the csr's to keep the markets from going to a death spiral....
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there's a lot of insurgents. the president noted, there's a problem with insurgents coming from pakistan. it is a complicated situation that has bedeviled the other two presidents. we have been in afghanistan since after 9/11, both presidents bush and obama had similar kinds of issues. it is a very tough situation there, and it has been increasingly up and down in recent months. anchor: you did single out pakistan. reporter: the president in his backhandedne hand compliment to them, but then said we have to do with insurgents. pakistan is harboring the insurgents. he made that very clear. he also, in terms of discussing pakistan but also the larger afghanistan situation, said this is not a blank check. we are not going to be there forever. tracy: coming up, bank of america merrill lynch gives us its outlook for gulf economies and tells us how fiscal reforms across the region could play out. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: welcome back to "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." countries across the region are implem
there's a lot of insurgents. the president noted, there's a problem with insurgents coming from pakistan. it is a complicated situation that has bedeviled the other two presidents. we have been in afghanistan since after 9/11, both presidents bush and obama had similar kinds of issues. it is a very tough situation there, and it has been increasingly up and down in recent months. anchor: you did single out pakistan. reporter: the president in his backhandedne hand compliment to them, but then...
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what happens with a lot of black people, anyway. who knows how she identified me -- her father spoke with egyptian accent. -- if you're been saying there is a bias involved, it could've been xenophobia. it could have been her being black. is that is the way she identified or we put -- identify her as. it could have been her religion. it could have been -- it could've been none of that. it could've been the altercation that happened previously with voice.c i don't know. it is just crazy and wrong. got what you were saying earlier that thing of, the aspect of putting more value on when a crime is done against a muslim. automatically assumed to be linked to this date or a terrorist allegiance right away. by the time things are even -- a lot of times stories in the news -- the concluded the person because that is there so much and then whenever a white person commits a crime, it's not looked at as anything at all. the prison was probably crazy, mentally ill. the idea is that when a muslim is killed at the hands of someone who had some ki
what happens with a lot of black people, anyway. who knows how she identified me -- her father spoke with egyptian accent. -- if you're been saying there is a bias involved, it could've been xenophobia. it could have been her being black. is that is the way she identified or we put -- identify her as. it could have been her religion. it could have been -- it could've been none of that. it could've been the altercation that happened previously with voice.c i don't know. it is just crazy and...
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i would have a lot worse than the bruins bbb-plus it into the cop car. were with my brother or family was there? if i had a friend there or somebody attacks me they will attack him. so i think how lucky i am i was there by myself. >> host: some would approach this with rage. why did you. >> guest: i tried to be called and think of the best solution sometimes that works well for me being an athlete with a way that i was raised that as of thing happen to me so what if this happened to me? and immediately i thought what would happen if it happened to my wife for brother? they did not have the same voice that i do so that did suffer a little bit of rage because i can take is but a lot of people can or shouldn't so what made me think i need to act so that is what i decided that i will find a way if there was not a video it is my word against five police officers before they knew were there was a video there were excess -- but i was not in handcuffs they were investigating excessive force so there should be no reason for them not to believe that but they were f
i would have a lot worse than the bruins bbb-plus it into the cop car. were with my brother or family was there? if i had a friend there or somebody attacks me they will attack him. so i think how lucky i am i was there by myself. >> host: some would approach this with rage. why did you. >> guest: i tried to be called and think of the best solution sometimes that works well for me being an athlete with a way that i was raised that as of thing happen to me so what if this happened to...
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that is a really unpopular idea with a lot of his republican friends. paul ryan and to some extent larry, made tax cuts because we're talking tax cuts made it sound easier than it is. they don't seem to have a plan yet. your question about when will we see details is a good one. maybe in a couple of months and by the way, as you guys have argued with me before and have a point, the dysfunctional president, the chaos in the white house doesn't preclude them getting their tax cuts. the problem is i really don't think they are going to be able to pony up the pay fors and loaded up on the deficit and forget about perm nens. >> i'm make one prediction. >> growth is the pay for it. we disagree but -- >> what's your plan b? >> what if you don't get the growth let me hear plan b. >> i will agree with this, the white house should lead. she should out their new plan and president trump should lead because he is the guy who will sell this. >> i will make this prediction with ult eutter confidence, it leak before it's released. thanks very much. >> thank you. >> com
that is a really unpopular idea with a lot of his republican friends. paul ryan and to some extent larry, made tax cuts because we're talking tax cuts made it sound easier than it is. they don't seem to have a plan yet. your question about when will we see details is a good one. maybe in a couple of months and by the way, as you guys have argued with me before and have a point, the dysfunctional president, the chaos in the white house doesn't preclude them getting their tax cuts. the problem is...
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>> there is a lot they can do. there is a misnomer that people think north korea is the most of sanctioned country in the world, they are not. when it comes to the iran-style sanctions there is a lot more that can be done. china is the problem. chinese banks, companies and individual are the ones sanctioning north korea's sanction evasion. i hope the president is talking about sanctions against china. reporter: if you look at what donald trump has common the six months he has been in office. first he met nicely with the chinese president in florida. then he saw them get support for these sanctions. then he hosted india in the white house. that suggests the president is going after china. but when is the president going to play ball? >> don't forget they also opened up a dialogue on the back channel through new york to make sure there is talk going on behind the scenes. there is a lot of manufacturing competition in south korea. they don't want to come face to face with that. russia is involved, too. oh they don't wa
>> there is a lot they can do. there is a misnomer that people think north korea is the most of sanctioned country in the world, they are not. when it comes to the iran-style sanctions there is a lot more that can be done. china is the problem. chinese banks, companies and individual are the ones sanctioning north korea's sanction evasion. i hope the president is talking about sanctions against china. reporter: if you look at what donald trump has common the six months he has been in...
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a lot of lightning.and now it's every one or so minute and they're quite large. occasionally hearing booms of thunder to go with them. the rain has held off so we're not getting very wet up galveston. not like we're seeing down the coast in corpus christi or rockport. here in galveston skirting around the worst conditions from the storm. thankfully this town seems to be doing all right. no real damage we're seeing. perhaps some things blown over. at this point we're not seeing real damage. that's great for folks here but the thing about this storm we need to watch is it's just not going to be over in a couple hours as meteorologists are telling us. it will last well into the night and tomorrow and possibly going to the beginning of next week. with it it is bringing an amazing amount of rain though we're not seeing that in galveston right now. authorities are telling people don't get comfortable. this is not necessarily going to stay this way. we could see more of these walls of rain come in as we've been
a lot of lightning.and now it's every one or so minute and they're quite large. occasionally hearing booms of thunder to go with them. the rain has held off so we're not getting very wet up galveston. not like we're seeing down the coast in corpus christi or rockport. here in galveston skirting around the worst conditions from the storm. thankfully this town seems to be doing all right. no real damage we're seeing. perhaps some things blown over. at this point we're not seeing real damage....
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and we spent a lot of money, a lot of time and a lot of effort.nd it's in tiptop shape and getting better. and getting stronger. and until such time as this scourge disappears we will be so much better and so much stronger than anybody else. and nobody including north korea is going to be threatening us with anything. >> sir, what specifically have you changed in the nuclear arsenal and the reason i ask that is a lot of experts yesterday in response to your tweets said that modernizing the arsenal takes many years. it can't be done in six months it's a long process that's only just begun. >> we have done a lot of modernization and we have done a lot of renovation. we have it now in very, very good shape. it will be in much better shape over the next six months to the year. actually it was the first military -- military is very important to me as you know. i did extremely well with the military vote, mike and i. but we are -- my first order was we have to do the military, but before we do the military per se we're going to do the nuclear and we are
and we spent a lot of money, a lot of time and a lot of effort.nd it's in tiptop shape and getting better. and getting stronger. and until such time as this scourge disappears we will be so much better and so much stronger than anybody else. and nobody including north korea is going to be threatening us with anything. >> sir, what specifically have you changed in the nuclear arsenal and the reason i ask that is a lot of experts yesterday in response to your tweets said that modernizing...
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something that a lot of people think is a no-no for consumer companies and lots of other ways to pickt apart so this continues and it's heading for a vote on october 10th clearly both sides are reaching out to shareholders. it's going to be costly. and going to get a little messy in the process from -- which is awkward. it's been friendly so far. >> yeah. stock up is almost 5% in a movement outpags the s&p 500 we'll see what happens from here on out when we come back, a lot more on this morning's rally as the dow closes in on a new milestone $ 22,000 is close lln luion rkng in on the $2 biiovaatma with a new round of funding we'll talk to the cfo when we come back. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. for years, centurylink
something that a lot of people think is a no-no for consumer companies and lots of other ways to pickt apart so this continues and it's heading for a vote on october 10th clearly both sides are reaching out to shareholders. it's going to be costly. and going to get a little messy in the process from -- which is awkward. it's been friendly so far. >> yeah. stock up is almost 5% in a movement outpags the s&p 500 we'll see what happens from here on out when we come back, a lot more on...
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there were a lot of liberals. thing, but you know, the paper now, the magazine now is not -- is less relevant than it ever was. neil: this is an extreme example of what i see a lot. >> but here's what they do, they stretch on the cover, and fact we're talking about it. neil: absolutely, and i said a lot of people are criticizing me, that leaves a lot to "newsweek". so be it. i want to point out that this is not an anomaly. this isn't like a one-off. it's comment. i see it again and again. >> the assumption of people in the media that you agree with them that they believe trump is successful. that trump is a bad guy? it's not that he's not doing a good job as president, that we personally do not like him. neil: in the story, robert dallek, he's a warren harding, didn't have the big picture or small picture, he said he was not very bright, saying the same of donald trump. >> there is a business angle and this is it. as much as they blame fox for being the right-wing network, attracting that segment and it's a busines
there were a lot of liberals. thing, but you know, the paper now, the magazine now is not -- is less relevant than it ever was. neil: this is an extreme example of what i see a lot. >> but here's what they do, they stretch on the cover, and fact we're talking about it. neil: absolutely, and i said a lot of people are criticizing me, that leaves a lot to "newsweek". so be it. i want to point out that this is not an anomaly. this isn't like a one-off. it's comment. i see it again...
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david: you have the image of being a person that strikes fear into a lot of ceos. me people are probably afraid they will get a call from paul singer. paul: it does not bother me. david: if somebody invested in the very beginning, what would the rate of return that would have been compounded? paul: one dollar became $160. david: is it too late to invest retroactively in that? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? david: i read the other day that you opened your fund for 24 hours and $5 billion showed up, so how does somebody raise $5 billion in 24 hours? paul: it was not exactly true. david: oh. paul: it was true in the sense that once the offering was open, because it was first c
david: you have the image of being a person that strikes fear into a lot of ceos. me people are probably afraid they will get a call from paul singer. paul: it does not bother me. david: if somebody invested in the very beginning, what would the rate of return that would have been compounded? paul: one dollar became $160. david: is it too late to invest retroactively in that? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but...
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so that is what we know there are a lot of things coming into us down is there that confirmation from the interior minister the thirteen people who have lost their lives also that one person was shot dead in a shoot out one of the suspected. attack suspects so that is the very latest news line on this breaking news story from barcelona we've been speaking to people from this scene including eduardo his window overlooks the street. i look here at home my balcony gets to look around. i leave the noise of crack and people screaming then i went to the balcony and i filled the. seats in the floor so let the lot. and the police. from everywhere. around the ambulances for some more than one hour here he was. there able. all europe is in the holidays and. many many people here is full of people all day. now with all the year but especially so it was a lot of people it was very crowded if you're just joining our team let's get the latest developments in our breaking news story today from barcelona kept off alrighty say thirteen people have been killed fifty injured after a violent plowed into
so that is what we know there are a lot of things coming into us down is there that confirmation from the interior minister the thirteen people who have lost their lives also that one person was shot dead in a shoot out one of the suspected. attack suspects so that is the very latest news line on this breaking news story from barcelona we've been speaking to people from this scene including eduardo his window overlooks the street. i look here at home my balcony gets to look around. i leave the...
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it's pretty expensive, a lot of the things are 150 bucks a month. need to make an appointment to work out in many cases. >> i do want to talk about that. in your conference call you talked about how -- there would be like one hot trader at a certain time one really amazing bicyclist who's got a spin class everybody converges at that time yours is the opposite. people don't like that >> what happens, you have the peaks and valleys. every day is black friday, right? 5:00 for a class, what you do is the parking lot is full, the locker room is full. our members are 24 hours a day they come in on their own schedules. like a table turnover in the restaurant, very fluid, in and out. >> who is your real competition? is it pelaton? >> my answer is the movie theaters and restaurants. >> hastings says from netflix, the competitor is time something else maybe using your time that's what you're up against. >> you've got to work, pick the kids up at school, ballet, whatever you've got to do, and get into the gym real quick. you stop in, 30-minute workout, in and
it's pretty expensive, a lot of the things are 150 bucks a month. need to make an appointment to work out in many cases. >> i do want to talk about that. in your conference call you talked about how -- there would be like one hot trader at a certain time one really amazing bicyclist who's got a spin class everybody converges at that time yours is the opposite. people don't like that >> what happens, you have the peaks and valleys. every day is black friday, right? 5:00 for a class,...
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we saw a lot of destruction. but we also saw individuals, texans here as the governor said helping each other. texans helping texans. my take away today is that texans are survivors. they are helping each other. they are solving their problems. the president also wants to make sure, however, that all of us in the cabinet are here to support the governor and to support his efforts. and so there are individuals who may be wondering what will happen to my job? will it be there? will i have to retrain. the department of labor is making available to the state of texas $30 million to assess workforce needs from the dislocated worker fund. we have also approved disaster unemployment insurance so that those individuals that do not qualify otherwise for unemployment insurance can have access to a means to make it by until they find a job. today we saw individuals that are going to survive and are going to rebound because they are resilient. they are determined to rebuild and they have incredible character. and that is a t
we saw a lot of destruction. but we also saw individuals, texans here as the governor said helping each other. texans helping texans. my take away today is that texans are survivors. they are helping each other. they are solving their problems. the president also wants to make sure, however, that all of us in the cabinet are here to support the governor and to support his efforts. and so there are individuals who may be wondering what will happen to my job? will it be there? will i have to...
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of money, a lot of time and a lot of effort and it's in tip-top shape and getting better and getting stronger and until such time as this disappears we will be so much better and stronger than anybody else. >> president trump responding to north korea's threat of a missile attack against the u.s. and someone hearsays, don't stop there, we need to invest a lot more to update all our outdated military equipment to protect our lives and our way our life and economy r they right? hi, everybody, i'm david asman, let's focus with mr. steve forbes, elizabeth, sabrina and bruce jackson, steve, spend more? >> dave, unfortunately we will have to spend more and a lot more under barack obama the budget declined, a couple of hundred billion dollars, trump is increasing it but not nearly enough, we need more ships, we need more equipment and we need to maintain what we have which we haven't done in recent years, we also need radical reform of procurement system which wastes $25 billion a year. a lot has to be done. >> john, look at the percent of gdp that we spend in military hardware, it has come
of money, a lot of time and a lot of effort and it's in tip-top shape and getting better and getting stronger and until such time as this disappears we will be so much better and stronger than anybody else. >> president trump responding to north korea's threat of a missile attack against the u.s. and someone hearsays, don't stop there, we need to invest a lot more to update all our outdated military equipment to protect our lives and our way our life and economy r they right? hi,...
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we had a lot of people this week with a negative slant on the eagles and a couple cob boys snuck in theversation. >> how could you let them on the line. >> they will be fine and the reason is i didn't expect the defense to be anything and offense will carry them and defense looks good in the preseason so if they can play at that level we know the offense is going to come along because carson wentz makes plays and i think it's going to be a decent season. i think it might be a playoff year jeff. >> i like it if wentz and peterson are worried you would not know listening to this and what they said if i asked them if they were worried about the offense. >> no because i see it in practice everyday and know what they are capable of doing and goes back to the game plan thing and do not game plan the games and keep it very vanilla we are still this and evaluating all our players. >> do you have any doubts at all that offense will still be great are you concerned at all? >> no, i mean, performance is great by no means, it was definitely not where we want to be but i definitely do not have doubt
we had a lot of people this week with a negative slant on the eagles and a couple cob boys snuck in theversation. >> how could you let them on the line. >> they will be fine and the reason is i didn't expect the defense to be anything and offense will carry them and defense looks good in the preseason so if they can play at that level we know the offense is going to come along because carson wentz makes plays and i think it's going to be a decent season. i think it might be a...
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they want to do a lot with that. they have big aspirations. enough to put that on hold? megan: it is a good question. when i look at bosch, having covered them for a long time in new york, they got ahead start on connectivity and looking at it holistically. there are a lot of german companies. siemens was like that too. a car is being treated like an appliance. now the home is at the forefront in implementing smart technology. they have a head start. they are such an engineering behemoth. this is a reputational battle. they will sweat it out and they will settle and move on quickly. they have huge aspirations of being like google. the traditional engineering company competing with the true tech companies. this is the battle. we will see that play out over the next decade. it will be fascinating. oliver: lawsuits don't help. now, on parking. i've not considered driving in new york because of parking. you look at a potential solution. megan: many years ago when i was a young lawyer in silicon valley, this was a problem at my law firm. when you l
they want to do a lot with that. they have big aspirations. enough to put that on hold? megan: it is a good question. when i look at bosch, having covered them for a long time in new york, they got ahead start on connectivity and looking at it holistically. there are a lot of german companies. siemens was like that too. a car is being treated like an appliance. now the home is at the forefront in implementing smart technology. they have a head start. they are such an engineering behemoth. this...
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we ran out of the market, into a lot of people lying on the street, and a lot of casualties.s coming to the scene. and what have people been saying? i have spoken to a lot of people who have had similar experiences over the last few hours? some people talked about panic, confusion, what would you say and what was going on? the people who had been out there when it happened oi’ had been out there when it happened orjust crying. standing on the street, weeping. and as we ran out, somebody said they hit all the people. just crying. it was very confusing because it was a lot of activity happening. the police were coming from the north side, huge crowds running from that side... also running from where the accident had just happened. and the armed police, with salt rifles —— assault rifles sweeped the area. everybody was panicked about which we, way we should go. and you said that you had chosen barcelona for your honeymoon. any conversations about where you wa nted any conversations about where you wanted to go, where you felt comfortable? was this something that you thought abou
we ran out of the market, into a lot of people lying on the street, and a lot of casualties.s coming to the scene. and what have people been saying? i have spoken to a lot of people who have had similar experiences over the last few hours? some people talked about panic, confusion, what would you say and what was going on? the people who had been out there when it happened oi’ had been out there when it happened orjust crying. standing on the street, weeping. and as we ran out, somebody said...
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quite a lot of. the sport and are you hearing any support from the military side of it to put pressure on those causing the problems in the first place i know that's possibly not necessarily in your remit but are you hearing any indication of pressure being put on the saudi led coalition in order to if it's conflicts going to go on to better targeted strikes to avoid civilians wherever possible. hopefully it will depart this time we sold an artist in the conflict to to to respect the international humanitarian bill to avoid the facts on hospitals and and their. that. the cost would mean christ. we wish you the best with your work it's a tough job out there i know. from unicef and yemen thank you very much for your time on i do appreciate it. thank you very much. the korean peninsula is on edge once again north korea is tested another ballistic missile and it's flown over a japanese island we'll get expert reaction to that after the break. the fear we go through. every the world should experience the.
quite a lot of. the sport and are you hearing any support from the military side of it to put pressure on those causing the problems in the first place i know that's possibly not necessarily in your remit but are you hearing any indication of pressure being put on the saudi led coalition in order to if it's conflicts going to go on to better targeted strikes to avoid civilians wherever possible. hopefully it will depart this time we sold an artist in the conflict to to to respect the...
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you got a lot of session work. >> great, man. ught a car. ( laughter ) one of an elite group of studio musicians known as the wrecking crew. in 1963 alone, campbell performed on nearly 600 cuts for other artists. ♪ wouldn't it be nice -- >> when brian wilson took off from the beach boys campbell filled in as he told me sunday morning in 2012. >> i had to go on a gig with them and play bass. ( laughter ) ♪ a little old lady from pasadena ♪ >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> change in tone. stocks flip. gold gains and investors turn cautious as tensions mount. >> why disney may have taken the first step in changing television as
you got a lot of session work. >> great, man. ught a car. ( laughter ) one of an elite group of studio musicians known as the wrecking crew. in 1963 alone, campbell performed on nearly 600 cuts for other artists. ♪ wouldn't it be nice -- >> when brian wilson took off from the beach boys campbell filled in as he told me sunday morning in 2012. >> i had to go on a gig with them and play bass. ( laughter ) ♪ a little old lady from pasadena ♪ >> rose: for more about...
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we passed a lot. we're doing a lot of great work at the va. you look at the call industry -- i was in west virginia making a speech, and they are doing great as a state. the great governor of west virginia, jim, who you saw, he just became a republican. the first time in many many years something like that has happened. he left the democratic party and became a republican, which was a great moment. it hasn't happened in many years. we are very happy with what has happened. we think it has been an incredible six months. we have done a lot of record-setting business. you look at what is going on with the economy, and to me, very important -- you look at the enthusiasm of businesses, companies moving -- you saw friday the car companies coming in. , then it thexcon apple iphones, the desktops -- they are the biggest in the world. they are coming into wisconsin with an unbelievable plan like we have never seen before, and i actually said to tim cook of apple, i said you know, tim, i would consider myself successful as president unless i see you buil
we passed a lot. we're doing a lot of great work at the va. you look at the call industry -- i was in west virginia making a speech, and they are doing great as a state. the great governor of west virginia, jim, who you saw, he just became a republican. the first time in many many years something like that has happened. he left the democratic party and became a republican, which was a great moment. it hasn't happened in many years. we are very happy with what has happened. we think it has been...
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a lot of people putting hopes and dreams on this guy. a political as far as we know.the upside and down side of the president's reliance on generals? >> the upside is these are men, worldly men, nonpartisan not part of the swamp that trump talked about so much as a candidate. they know how to run large organizations, disciplined. that's the upside. >> the downside is they have a very nonpartisan tradition of the u.s. military. and they have respect as individuals i think as they are known to be nonpartisan they're getting sort of put into this partisan swirl that is around president trump. so can they keep their credibility? that remains to be seen. but certainly it's interesting to me when president trump gets in a bad stop like he did last week when there was a meltdown of chaos in the white house he turns to the generals to help get him out. i think that's his instinct. he likes tough guys in uniform. he calls on these guys a lot. >> general mccaffrey in your time in starting back in the veet nachl -- vietnam era, tell the folks in our audience how generals have ch
a lot of people putting hopes and dreams on this guy. a political as far as we know.the upside and down side of the president's reliance on generals? >> the upside is these are men, worldly men, nonpartisan not part of the swamp that trump talked about so much as a candidate. they know how to run large organizations, disciplined. that's the upside. >> the downside is they have a very nonpartisan tradition of the u.s. military. and they have respect as individuals i think as they are...
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can sort of hear a lot of ambulance. and yeah people are just like pretty much very stressed out i see a lot of tourists that can't get back to their hotels and they're all pretty confused and scared that is the situation isn't it you've got a lot of people in that region trying to get back to their friends their family to their hotels how easy or otherwise is it for them to get back away from that area are there a lot of streets closed for instance yet so a lot of the streets. and the streets are closed and yeah the metro stations next to here are closed as well. and yeah some people are still trapped and so i actually have a friend that was on a bus going down when this whole thing happened and he's still inside one of the bars and they're not letting anyone in. out of the place so far not only if possible could you actually move to the vice just to give us perhaps a pun a rama view of what we're seeing right now the lie of scenes very we appreciate to our tour viewers that of course it's not the clearest of pictures w
can sort of hear a lot of ambulance. and yeah people are just like pretty much very stressed out i see a lot of tourists that can't get back to their hotels and they're all pretty confused and scared that is the situation isn't it you've got a lot of people in that region trying to get back to their friends their family to their hotels how easy or otherwise is it for them to get back away from that area are there a lot of streets closed for instance yet so a lot of the streets. and the streets...
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>> i think there's a lot of conjecture there. rough those issues going for growth in a significant tax cut for middle class families and in fact lowering taxes on everybody to grow the economy. >> neil: all right. chairman, thank you very much. good luck with the storm. i know that's a prominent concern of yours for the time being. thank you very much, sir. >> thanks, neil. >> neil: the fall out with the back and forth. a lot of you saying it's not the president or congress is the problem. it's me. i'm the problem. i'm very sensitive. after this. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >> neil: a lot of you are so fet up with me, like never cavuto, never, ever. apparently
>> i think there's a lot of conjecture there. rough those issues going for growth in a significant tax cut for middle class families and in fact lowering taxes on everybody to grow the economy. >> neil: all right. chairman, thank you very much. good luck with the storm. i know that's a prominent concern of yours for the time being. thank you very much, sir. >> thanks, neil. >> neil: the fall out with the back and forth. a lot of you saying it's not the president or...
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>> a lot of it was anticipatory lift. he might get a big infrastructure spending plan put through, none of which has happened. in lieu of that i don't think he can take credit for any of the data. all of the economic indicators he is laying claim to really holds over the obama administration. one of them need several more quarters. very critical of the labor department. we see that coming around now. >> i do want to say it is true if deregulation actually has happened. a federal register was shown one quarter of the size it normally was with a printed new regulations under the obama administration. obama administration has actually happened, but it is hard to see a direct connection between that and the do -- and the jobs number. he ensured that the stats were accurate. >> get us up to speed on what has happened with regard to this new grand jury that vessel counselor -- that special counsel robert mueller has -- >> i want to correct the notion here panel of a new grand jury. he used an existing grand jury and moved from a
>> a lot of it was anticipatory lift. he might get a big infrastructure spending plan put through, none of which has happened. in lieu of that i don't think he can take credit for any of the data. all of the economic indicators he is laying claim to really holds over the obama administration. one of them need several more quarters. very critical of the labor department. we see that coming around now. >> i do want to say it is true if deregulation actually has happened. a federal...
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it's enough. >> and it costs a lot of money. costs money to train these people because there's a shortage. you have to pay them a good amount of money. the study indicates the cost of turnover, losing these people to other jobs, is $30 billion. if you're a tech company having a hard time getting workers you're not interested in losing them. >> you're also there for reasons other than just the job. the workplace is changing, especially at the top of the workplace, which is this. and so you really have to -- you know, i always think of like everyone has a base, trump has a base. these tech ceos and all these ceos have a base. their workers are the base. >> silicon valley did respond in another way to president trump's lack of response or poor response to charlottesville. airbnb suspended accounts of people who attended the rallies in charlottesville and rented houses in the area. godaddy kicked the alt-right site called the daily stormer off its servers. they said we're going to go to google. google -- >> kicked them off. >> every
it's enough. >> and it costs a lot of money. costs money to train these people because there's a shortage. you have to pay them a good amount of money. the study indicates the cost of turnover, losing these people to other jobs, is $30 billion. if you're a tech company having a hard time getting workers you're not interested in losing them. >> you're also there for reasons other than just the job. the workplace is changing, especially at the top of the workplace, which is this. and...