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all the adulation has left trump with little incentive to heed the republican party's request to tone it down. house speaker john boehner mostly steered clear too. >> republican strategist doug hyde says there is a reason republican leaders are trying to avoid giving trump too much attention. >> not only does it provide more oxygen, but it provides also a narrative of trump versus some establishment, versus this person and it may be a fight that ultimately, you can't win. >> reporter: besides, it is clear. rejection doesn't phase the -- faze the donald anyway. >> like when i went on dates, if a woman dropped me, which happened often, i would always like to say or at least in my own mind, i dropped her. >> well if he loses the republican primary, donald trump is refusing to rule out a third party run for president and come election time that could end up being bad news for the republican party. >>> this exhibit has been open to the public since last november. the smithsonian says it is keeping a bill cosby art display. it is part of the bill and camille cosby private collection. the sm
all the adulation has left trump with little incentive to heed the republican party's request to tone it down. house speaker john boehner mostly steered clear too. >> republican strategist doug hyde says there is a reason republican leaders are trying to avoid giving trump too much attention. >> not only does it provide more oxygen, but it provides also a narrative of trump versus some establishment, versus this person and it may be a fight that ultimately, you can't win. >>...
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so much adulation.t to get back to work in another month or so. >> let me think about that no, i like it. it's good. let's do it again! [ laughter ] >> final one before we let you go. you are kind of spoiling w nation now. you're at the beginning of it you felt -- what are you going to do for an encore? >> win it again? >> oh!! [ laughter ] >> we would like to. we're working real hard already. there's no rest. bob and the whole team and steve, we're trying to put together a great team for next year bringing back most of the guys. i mean, that's the encore honestly to go out and try to do this consistently maybe you don't win it every year but certainly be playing for a championship. >> all right. so what's this, july 25th? so they have another month and a half and changed? we just had the parade! we were just wondering why we weren't invited to that parties, prem area, the gala, the movie premiere. >> you didn't get the member snow. >> they can do it again. captions by: caption colorado comments@caption
so much adulation.t to get back to work in another month or so. >> let me think about that no, i like it. it's good. let's do it again! [ laughter ] >> final one before we let you go. you are kind of spoiling w nation now. you're at the beginning of it you felt -- what are you going to do for an encore? >> win it again? >> oh!! [ laughter ] >> we would like to. we're working real hard already. there's no rest. bob and the whole team and steve, we're trying to put...
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extreme amounts of incremental focus, attention, press, adulation.colytes come out of every single part of the woodwork. oh, my god you are -- it takes a really, really special person to not be able to be affected by that. emily: google and facebook are trying to do a lot of the same things. who wins? chamath: i think they both win, but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to 90% of the mobile apps. facebook owns the experience once you're there. emily: speaking of another big company that you're not fond of, you once wrote that tim cook has created a milquetoast, say-nothing, uninspiring, margin tweaking image for himself. you also said that apple should bypass tesla and make elon musk the ceo. do you still believe that? chamath: yes. emily: why? chamath: i think that he is very good at what he does. i think he is probably an exceptional operationally minded ceo. it is just the question is, can that person inspire the type of
extreme amounts of incremental focus, attention, press, adulation.colytes come out of every single part of the woodwork. oh, my god you are -- it takes a really, really special person to not be able to be affected by that. emily: google and facebook are trying to do a lot of the same things. who wins? chamath: i think they both win, but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front...
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>> it's asort of confusing because drew griffin talked to one of his friends and said adull aadul adull -- abdulazeez thought isis was stupid but he liked al qaeda better. >> reporter: there are a lot of conflicting reports. we know from the family they say he was suffering from drug abuse, bipolar disorder something he struggled with for years they say, but we are, of course hearing also from friends, many who say they never really saw signs of depression characterizing him as always happy. here is what one friend told cnn. >> the depression is a big surprise to me because he showed no sign of that towards me. he was always happy with me always had something really nice to say. he never showed any type of anger like not once was he -- did i ever see him angry. >> reporter: and that friend also saying that he believes what happened is that his friend abdulazeez just snapped he said in such a horrible way. >> thank you. >>> we're also following a developing story in the uk where a british man is now facing charges over plans to attack the u.s. military. the man was arrested along with hi
>> it's asort of confusing because drew griffin talked to one of his friends and said adull aadul adull -- abdulazeez thought isis was stupid but he liked al qaeda better. >> reporter: there are a lot of conflicting reports. we know from the family they say he was suffering from drug abuse, bipolar disorder something he struggled with for years they say, but we are, of course hearing also from friends, many who say they never really saw signs of depression characterizing him as...
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so much adulation.got to get back to work in another month or so. >> let me think about that. [ laughter ] >> no! i like it. it's good. let's do it again! [ laughter ] >> final one before we let you go. you are kind of spoiling w nation now. you're at the beginning of it you felt --what are you going to do for an encore? >> win it again? >> oh!! [ laughter ] >> we would like to. we're working real hard already. there's no rest. bob and the whole team and steve, we're trying to put together a great team for next year bringing back most of the guys. i mean, that's the encore honestly to go out and try to do this consistently maybe you don't win it every year but certainly be playing for a championship. >> i'm just waving because it's time to say good-bye. >> it is. [ laughter ] >> go, warriors, thoug mmmmmm yoplait! ♪ oh! good news everybody! there is now 25% less sugar in yoplait original. say "adieu" to that sugar. because it still tastes good ahhhh yoplait! for over 60,000 california foster children, h
so much adulation.got to get back to work in another month or so. >> let me think about that. [ laughter ] >> no! i like it. it's good. let's do it again! [ laughter ] >> final one before we let you go. you are kind of spoiling w nation now. you're at the beginning of it you felt --what are you going to do for an encore? >> win it again? >> oh!! [ laughter ] >> we would like to. we're working real hard already. there's no rest. bob and the whole team and...
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if he had succeeded we would have just been showering him with praise and adulation and innovation isriver of the economy and what a brilliant idea. you took advertising to a new level. the wind shifted and it was a debacle and now he is an idiot. you say if it had worked, it kind of worked. he went if the air. >> it didn't work because he got arrested. >> although maybe it worked in the respect that he is getting advertising for the small company. >> bad guy or good guy? >> bad guy. 24 is why you -- this is why you can't give people tree health care. >> this is the biggest argument against government health care right there. and i love the part of the interview where he said he was looking down on gorgeous 747's. i guess they weren't spirit airline planes. not a fan. >> we solved that. a special thanks to lori rothman and jimmy fala. that does it for me. you never miss an episode of "the five" that's it for us. "special report" is next. >>> how many firefightfight how president obama's administration sending to fight isis? about 5 dozen. this is "special report." >> good evening. wel
if he had succeeded we would have just been showering him with praise and adulation and innovation isriver of the economy and what a brilliant idea. you took advertising to a new level. the wind shifted and it was a debacle and now he is an idiot. you say if it had worked, it kind of worked. he went if the air. >> it didn't work because he got arrested. >> although maybe it worked in the respect that he is getting advertising for the small company. >> bad guy or good guy?...
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we can speculate why she reacted so adversely to a level of adulation that other important writers relishedast learn to tolerate. there have been a lot of speculations about that. some of it, completely erroneous. one of the most flagrant yank that truman capote -- being that truman capote helped her write the book. not true at all. there have been speculations she did not want her private life looked into. the world is pretty tiny. the major industry is her book. the cafe, the restaurant. the town is small. it has provided a boost for a town that really does not have the agricultural or industrial anchors that most alabama towns have. let me say this about that part of the black belt. many black and white families there of the same name. two communities, that while divided by segregation, new one another in the most intimate way. not just in terms of procreation, but in terms of daily life. at that time there was a type of person in that black belt culture, let's say camden is the next town over. there was a minister there named kennedy who discovered the african-american population and st
we can speculate why she reacted so adversely to a level of adulation that other important writers relishedast learn to tolerate. there have been a lot of speculations about that. some of it, completely erroneous. one of the most flagrant yank that truman capote -- being that truman capote helped her write the book. not true at all. there have been speculations she did not want her private life looked into. the world is pretty tiny. the major industry is her book. the cafe, the restaurant. the...
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this is a man who was beloved by everyone who made his life in front of people with adulation.a public disgrace. he's 78 years old. his legacy is gone forever. i think that's consequences. i'm not saying it's enough. people might want more. >> we appreciate you sharing your feelings and how you've worked your way around to them. thank you so much for coming on "new day." "newsroom" with carol costello will begin right after the break. see you tomorrow. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you ca
this is a man who was beloved by everyone who made his life in front of people with adulation.a public disgrace. he's 78 years old. his legacy is gone forever. i think that's consequences. i'm not saying it's enough. people might want more. >> we appreciate you sharing your feelings and how you've worked your way around to them. thank you so much for coming on "new day." "newsroom" with carol costello will begin right after the break. see you tomorrow. you total your...
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all the adulation we can possibly give them. but also law enforcement, too. law enforcement puts their lives on the line every single day. kids are coming out of police academies at $35,000 a year, $40,000 a year. sometimes less. >> sometimes less. >> putting their life in -- putting themselves in harm's way for our safet -- the fire personnel as well. i think both of those are underappreciated. so just a little -- >> don't forget paramedics. >> and them, too. >> men in uniform. this is the theme. >> ups delivery guy. >> seriously, sanitation workers. >> garbagemen. >> they work harder than any uniform. >> i'm not going there. >> my garbage? kill a cow. >> they're union. >> i guess. so. >> so are the cops. >> but they're not public servants. >> dana perino. >> just asking someone why they are a proud american, it's kind of a difficult question. because it's a feeling. it's not something that you put into words all the time. so that we have to spend some time thinking about it is beautiful. i agree with geraldo, everywhere i've been people want to be more like
all the adulation we can possibly give them. but also law enforcement, too. law enforcement puts their lives on the line every single day. kids are coming out of police academies at $35,000 a year, $40,000 a year. sometimes less. >> sometimes less. >> putting their life in -- putting themselves in harm's way for our safet -- the fire personnel as well. i think both of those are underappreciated. so just a little -- >> don't forget paramedics. >> and them, too. >>...
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we can speculate why she reacted so adversely to a level of adulation that other important writers relishedeast learned to tolerate. there has been a lot of speculation about that. some of it completely erroneous. one of the most flagrant being that truman capote, heard your friend, helped her write the book. not true at all. there have been other speculations at she didn't want her personal, private life gone into. it's major industry is to kill a mockingbird. the cafÉs, boo radley's restaurant. it really provided a boost for a town that doesn't have the agricultural or industrial anchors that many alabama towns have. let me say this about that part of the black belt. many many black and white families there of the same name. two communities that, while divided by segregation, new one another in the most intimate way, not just in terms of procreation, but in terms of daily life. at that time there was a type of person in that black belt culture let's say cam that the next town over. there was a minister there named kennedy that discovered the african-american population started writing abo
we can speculate why she reacted so adversely to a level of adulation that other important writers relishedeast learned to tolerate. there has been a lot of speculation about that. some of it completely erroneous. one of the most flagrant being that truman capote, heard your friend, helped her write the book. not true at all. there have been other speculations at she didn't want her personal, private life gone into. it's major industry is to kill a mockingbird. the cafÉs, boo radley's...
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they deserve of bit of our thanks and praise, everything, all the adulation we can give them.put their lives on the line every single day. kids are coming out at police academies at $35,000 a year, $40,000 a year, sometimes less, putting themselves in harm's way for our safety and fire. the fire personnel, as well. i think both of those are under-appreciated. so just a little help. >> don't forget paramedics. >> and them, too. >> men in uniform, this is the theme. >> the ups delivery guy. >> seriously, sanitation workers. >> carpet men -- >> they work harder than anyone. >> dumping my garbage, that could kill a cow. >> they're unions. >> but they're not public servants. >> okay, dana perino, asking somebody why they're a proud american because it's a difficult question. it's a feeling, not something you put into words all the time that we have to spend some time thinking about it is beautiful. and i agree with geraldo, that everywhere i have been people want to be more like america. they strive to be and we should him them be like that. >> yes, everybody wants to be like us, a
they deserve of bit of our thanks and praise, everything, all the adulation we can give them.put their lives on the line every single day. kids are coming out at police academies at $35,000 a year, $40,000 a year, sometimes less, putting themselves in harm's way for our safety and fire. the fire personnel, as well. i think both of those are under-appreciated. so just a little help. >> don't forget paramedics. >> and them, too. >> men in uniform, this is the theme. >> the...
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that was a man that was beloved by everyone who made his life in front of people with adulation and now now he is a public disgrace. he's 78 years old. he doesn't have time to erase and spruce up his legacy. his legacy is gone forever and i think that's consequences. >> what does that make you feel in terms of whether there is a turning point here? >> there is a turning point whether there was -- i'm grateful for people that lived through those -- those years working with this monster. i feel really bad for you guys. thank you for coming out. thank you for coming out and saying what you did, mr. phillips. >> do you think the chorus against bill cosby is getting louder? >> i do believe the chorus against bill cosby is getting louder. but it's going to get louder and louder and louder and i don't know what they do to men in jail but he's going to have a rough time. >> i'm going to bring in fredricka whitfield from atlanta. hi there, fredricka. >> hi, pam. >> clearly really difficult for janice dickinson to relive what she says she went through. how does she believe this deposition will he
that was a man that was beloved by everyone who made his life in front of people with adulation and now now he is a public disgrace. he's 78 years old. he doesn't have time to erase and spruce up his legacy. his legacy is gone forever and i think that's consequences. >> what does that make you feel in terms of whether there is a turning point here? >> there is a turning point whether there was -- i'm grateful for people that lived through those -- those years working with this...
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adul, welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> it's one thing to discuss the chinese meltdown andother thing to talk about the relationship to hear in the u.s. if there is any. because it seems to have played somewhat in the way the market has traded, should there be a correlation? >> in reality, china is obviously a very large economy. it contributes to over 25% of global output so it does obviously matter. from a u.s. markets perspective. if we look at the areas where we're most bullish on at dell tech, it's u.s. consumption, u.s. housesing, u.s. industrial production. does a u.s. consumer get impacted by a chinese bubble that's bursting? absolutely not. does the u.s. potential homeowner get affected by that bubble busting? absolutely not. so those areas are not impacted by what's occurring right now. >> we may get a deal with greece and the eurozone over the weekend. how do you fact that are into who 0-you think the second half here will set up in the way you're putting money to work. >> another good question. in terms of the market interplay occurring between gloat and liquidi
adul, welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> it's one thing to discuss the chinese meltdown andother thing to talk about the relationship to hear in the u.s. if there is any. because it seems to have played somewhat in the way the market has traded, should there be a correlation? >> in reality, china is obviously a very large economy. it contributes to over 25% of global output so it does obviously matter. from a u.s. markets perspective. if we look at the areas where...
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there will be an enormous amount of adulation for the accord but, again, it doesn't come without a coste to be very clear about what those casts are. >> because the iranians now, forget about the nuclear side of this let's assume it's been frozen for ten or 15 years, they'll get $200 billion or maybe even more and they will be able to use that. the great fear, the crickets say, is they're use it for hamas, hezbollah, bashar al assad's regime houthis and others opposed to the united states and the west as well. >> for the president's legacy transaction isn't enough. for this to be a transform i have the deal, the nature of the regime its repression at home, the four americans it held its expansionist policies abroad have to change and the reality is who knows? it may change but it won't change any time soon and that in essence is part of the problem. >> some have suggested this may be one of those historic moments like nixon's opening up to china. do you agree that? >> i don't. i see -- i mean there were so many reasons the chinese had to reorient their relations. and, look we've worked
there will be an enormous amount of adulation for the accord but, again, it doesn't come without a coste to be very clear about what those casts are. >> because the iranians now, forget about the nuclear side of this let's assume it's been frozen for ten or 15 years, they'll get $200 billion or maybe even more and they will be able to use that. the great fear, the crickets say, is they're use it for hamas, hezbollah, bashar al assad's regime houthis and others opposed to the united states...
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so much adulation.get back to work in another mon or so. >> let me think about that. [ laughter ] >> no, i like it. good. let's do it again! [ laughter ] >> reporter: final one before we let you go. you kind of are spoiling w nation now. this -- you're at the beginning of it. what are you going to do for an encore? >> win it again? >> reporter: oh. >> we would like to. we're working real hard already. there's no rest. bob and the whole team and steve trying to put together a great team for next year bringing back most of the guys. that's the encore honestly to do this consistently, maybe you don't win it every year but certainly be playing for a championship >> all right. we move from that to baseball. like holidays and taxes, it happens every year this time. the a's involved in a trade. general manager billy beane at it again. scott kazmir who was supposed to start today was traded to the astros. the a's get two minor league prospects. kazmir was in the last year of his contract. he goes towards the pe
so much adulation.get back to work in another mon or so. >> let me think about that. [ laughter ] >> no, i like it. good. let's do it again! [ laughter ] >> reporter: final one before we let you go. you kind of are spoiling w nation now. this -- you're at the beginning of it. what are you going to do for an encore? >> win it again? >> reporter: oh. >> we would like to. we're working real hard already. there's no rest. bob and the whole team and steve trying...
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just the attention and media adulation and to build a base among the republican sort of cohort that watches knows there's no consequence. ted cruz isn't going anywhere and he knows it. >> we will leave presidential politics right there. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> up next, two new police videos released in the case against the police officer charged with the murder of sam dubose in cincinnati. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. whose ready to have a baby? buster posey? you're not my doctor... c'mon. i'm sorta your doctor. i mean we both wear gloves and we always deliver in the clutch. gloves. clutch. no, sorry. perhaps we take a vote? no. ok guys, are we going to do this or not? let him try... no! sorta you isn't you. honey, you're embarrassing me in front of buster posey. esurance helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you. not someone so
just the attention and media adulation and to build a base among the republican sort of cohort that watches knows there's no consequence. ted cruz isn't going anywhere and he knows it. >> we will leave presidential politics right there. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> up next, two new police videos released in the case against the police officer charged with the murder of sam dubose in cincinnati. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now...
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all the adulation we can possibly give them. but also law enforcement, too.nforcement puts their lives on the line every single day. kids are coming out of police academies at $35,000 a year, $40,000 a year. sometimes less. >> sometimes less. >> putting their life in -- putting themselves in harm's way for our safety and fire -- the fire personnel as well. i think both of those are underappreciated. so just a little -- >> don't forget paramedics. >> and them, too. >> men in uniform. this is the theme. >> ups delivery guy. >> seriously, sanitation workers. >> garbagemen. >> they work harder than any uniform. >> i'm not going there. >> my garbage? kill a cow. >> they're union. >> i guess. so. >> so are the cops. >> but they're not public servants. >> dana perino. >> just asking someone why they are a proud american, it's kind of a difficult question. because it's a feeling. it's not something that you put into words all the time. so that we have to spend some time thinking about it is beautiful. i agree with geraldo, everywhere i've been people want to be more
all the adulation we can possibly give them. but also law enforcement, too.nforcement puts their lives on the line every single day. kids are coming out of police academies at $35,000 a year, $40,000 a year. sometimes less. >> sometimes less. >> putting their life in -- putting themselves in harm's way for our safety and fire -- the fire personnel as well. i think both of those are underappreciated. so just a little -- >> don't forget paramedics. >> and them, too....
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anarchists which did not -- i told people in the occupation movement, the moment i need youred -- your adulation, i'm finished. i think the "occupy" movement was a profound and seismic event in modern american history because it was the rise of what was called the day class intellectuals. marx dismissed the day class intellectuals of both marx and lenin were intellectuals and bacunin was right. walt you got in "occupy" were the sounds and daughters of the white middle class who had taken only tremendous loans, horrible loans, found themselves thrown into horrific debt, couldn't get jobs and there was no place for them in the society as they assumed and have been told by all through their lives and by the institutions in which -- to which they went into debt to attend that there would be. so that role, the rise of the day class intellectuals uniting with service workers and the working poor in this country i think was extremely important. we have tomorrow there were all sorts of problems internally, especially after the tents went up. that's when the drugs came in. we saw sexual assaults. but in
anarchists which did not -- i told people in the occupation movement, the moment i need youred -- your adulation, i'm finished. i think the "occupy" movement was a profound and seismic event in modern american history because it was the rise of what was called the day class intellectuals. marx dismissed the day class intellectuals of both marx and lenin were intellectuals and bacunin was right. walt you got in "occupy" were the sounds and daughters of the white middle class...
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just the attention and media adulation and to build a base among the republican sort of cohort that watchese knows there's no consequence. ted cruz isn't going anywhere and he knows it. >> we will leave presidential politics right there. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> up next, two new police videos released in the case against the police officer charged with the murder of sam dubose in cincinnati. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. esurance was born online. they have smart online tools which saves money. they settle claims quickly which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save you save. click or call. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day m
just the attention and media adulation and to build a base among the republican sort of cohort that watchese knows there's no consequence. ted cruz isn't going anywhere and he knows it. >> we will leave presidential politics right there. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> up next, two new police videos released in the case against the police officer charged with the murder of sam dubose in cincinnati. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now...
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all the adulation has left trump with little incentive to heed the party reince priebus who told him to tone it down. on sunday mitch mcconnell turn dound a chance to criticize trump. house speaker john boehner steered clear too. >> i don't know if he ees's -- >> when you wrestle with a pig, you both get muddy. >> there's a reason they don't want to not only does it provide more oxygen but trump versus some establishment or this person and it may be a fight you can't win, so why get involved in it. >> by the way, this clear rejection doesn't faze the donald anyway. >> if i went on dates, if the woman dropped me which happens often, i would always like to say at least in my own mind that i dropped her. >> reporter: trump is even refuse ing toing to. that could be the biggest headache of all for gop leaders because if people even those away from the republican candidate, it makes it that much harder for republicans to win. >>> republicans added another candidate. scott walker tweeted minutes ago, i'm in. i'm running for president because america needs a leader who will fight and win fo
all the adulation has left trump with little incentive to heed the party reince priebus who told him to tone it down. on sunday mitch mcconnell turn dound a chance to criticize trump. house speaker john boehner steered clear too. >> i don't know if he ees's -- >> when you wrestle with a pig, you both get muddy. >> there's a reason they don't want to not only does it provide more oxygen but trump versus some establishment or this person and it may be a fight you can't win, so...
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club at cape cod and saw how a superstar -- totally unprepared -- had to deal with second by second adulationis a total class act. brendan: people talk about that -- once you perform in the olympics, how do you do anything else echo and you spend the rest of your life doing something else. tom: it was almost on steroids with mr. craig. vonnie: will there be interest in the memorabilia? tom: huge. hockey memorabilia does really well. it is a much smaller audience than basketball, but hill -- brendan: they are all in the money. [laughter] tom: i have never forgiven not been on a stanley cup ring which i let go. brendan: if you look at those guys met team have done cents, they hauled on one of two things, either opened a hockey gear store called olympic hockey, or they have gone into investment advice or. tom: there has been some a coalition of the team better really surprised everyone. let's move on here -- the american economy and the idea of investment and focus. in all of economics there is a dearth of inflation certainly correct that is what chair yellen has focused on here to the major par
club at cape cod and saw how a superstar -- totally unprepared -- had to deal with second by second adulationis a total class act. brendan: people talk about that -- once you perform in the olympics, how do you do anything else echo and you spend the rest of your life doing something else. tom: it was almost on steroids with mr. craig. vonnie: will there be interest in the memorabilia? tom: huge. hockey memorabilia does really well. it is a much smaller audience than basketball, but hill --...
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a little bit more texture to what pamela has already described in terms of "the new york times" adulation for this event i want to read a quote from the article she has already cited bushman shares a cage withbronx park apes ota beginning base normal specimen of his race or tribe with a brain as much developed as those of his other members. whether they are held to be illustrations of a arrested development and really closer to the anthropoid aprils or jude as descendents of ordinary negroes they are of equal interest to the student ofth nothing and can be studied with profit. >> guest: this was science. accepted by most mainstream white, i should say americans as science. >> host: although you cite a few headlines from around the country, one from los angeles quote. genuine pygmy is ota benga can talk with orang gang. in new york, from minneapolis which is considered a very liberal city, from the minneapolis journal, he is about as near in approach to the missing link as any human species yet found. >> guest: those are the kinder headlines. >> host: you go to great length -- and i think
a little bit more texture to what pamela has already described in terms of "the new york times" adulation for this event i want to read a quote from the article she has already cited bushman shares a cage withbronx park apes ota beginning base normal specimen of his race or tribe with a brain as much developed as those of his other members. whether they are held to be illustrations of a arrested development and really closer to the anthropoid aprils or jude as descendents of ordinary...