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if you would star, secretary baker. sec. baker: thank you, mr. chairman. it is a pleasure to be here. .en. corker: microphone is a pleasure for me to be once again before this committee that i have appeared before so many times. i have been asked to keep his remarks brief subtopic and spent our time talking about the issues that you have articulated . let me say a few words to begin about america's current role on suggest astage and reproach on u.s. foreign-policy that i think is best suited for the country. more than 70 years after the conclusion of world war ii the united states remained the strongest nation in the world. not just militarily. we have a resilient economy, we have the most powerful military, and we have the widest array of alliances. do we have problems? indeed. domestically, our economy continues to sag. we are losing some respect as a global leader that we aren't over the course of decades. as the current presidential election has demonstrated, americans are losing faith in institutions from washington to wall street that even aided our
if you would star, secretary baker. sec. baker: thank you, mr. chairman. it is a pleasure to be here. .en. corker: microphone is a pleasure for me to be once again before this committee that i have appeared before so many times. i have been asked to keep his remarks brief subtopic and spent our time talking about the issues that you have articulated . let me say a few words to begin about america's current role on suggest astage and reproach on u.s. foreign-policy that i think is best suited...
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how well did you know chet baker's music? or how much do you enjoy either chet baker's music or jazz generally, are you a fan of this sort of music? - i was, before the movie i was what i think a lot of casual jazz fans are, you know what you like. and there's certain like, well i like that one miles davis record, it doesn't man i like all miles davis records. but in preparation for this i gave myself permission to really go down the rabbit hole and really try to understand why did chet baker love charlie parker so much? what was revolutionary about what charlie parker was doing? and it's really interesting about the level of musicianship that used to be in popular music. i mean these guys were amazing musicians. and they were trained, and they had a very sophisticated ear. chet used to have this thing, he'd say, man, you know, the average musician, he's talking about the 50s, you know, about what miles particularly, and charlie parker, and dizzy were doing. so exciting. as i started to learn, you know once you learn what the
how well did you know chet baker's music? or how much do you enjoy either chet baker's music or jazz generally, are you a fan of this sort of music? - i was, before the movie i was what i think a lot of casual jazz fans are, you know what you like. and there's certain like, well i like that one miles davis record, it doesn't man i like all miles davis records. but in preparation for this i gave myself permission to really go down the rabbit hole and really try to understand why did chet baker...
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. >> baker was selling partnerships at heritage usa, even though he knew they were oversold.mple, heritage grand hotel could accommodate only 25,000 partnerships, but 65,000 were sold. for the lower priced bunk house partnerships, about 7,000 were sold for a building that had 8 rooms. >> they sent $15 a month for 15 years. thought by giving to them god would ease her pain and that of her ailing husband. >> i have been giving to them when i don't have enough to live on. >> baker could be sentenced to 120 years in prison, fined over $5 million. >> i would say i feel sad but encouraged in god. >> tammy baker said she could best describe her feelings in song. >> on christ the solid rock i stand. all other ground is sinking sand. it is not over 'til it's over. i have a blog called "daddy doing work", it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need
. >> baker was selling partnerships at heritage usa, even though he knew they were oversold.mple, heritage grand hotel could accommodate only 25,000 partnerships, but 65,000 were sold. for the lower priced bunk house partnerships, about 7,000 were sold for a building that had 8 rooms. >> they sent $15 a month for 15 years. thought by giving to them god would ease her pain and that of her ailing husband. >> i have been giving to them when i don't have enough to live on....
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yet from baker's defense attorney, court filings say baker taped one girl and shared those images, but didn't specify how many children in the images they uncovered. why are the feds doing about it later tonight. >>> it's been nearly a week since a fairfax county teacher's assistant was murdered. police are hoping a sketch could provide new clues in this case. a woman who matcheshi may know something about a murder in a fairfax county apartment complex. officers found tarreece sampson dead in the parking lot of the apartments last week. the victim's girlfriend says she thinks he was shot after he witnessed someone breaking into cars. >>> call it a crime of opportunity. a delivery driver accused of stealing from one of his stops, but the victim is just 8 years old and he has a serious medical condition. pat collins is live in kensington with details. pat, this is hard to believe. >> reporter: unbelievable, chris. this guy is a delivery man. he was just supposed to bring some flowers to this house in kensington, but police say he took some things as well, some cash, a credit card, and a
yet from baker's defense attorney, court filings say baker taped one girl and shared those images, but didn't specify how many children in the images they uncovered. why are the feds doing about it later tonight. >>> it's been nearly a week since a fairfax county teacher's assistant was murdered. police are hoping a sketch could provide new clues in this case. a woman who matcheshi may know something about a murder in a fairfax county apartment complex. officers found tarreece sampson...
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i agree with secretary baker. where we are, given the pressure from a resurgent taliban, i think we're going to need the current level of something like the current level of u.s. forces we have there for some time, for some time to come. it is important to underscore we did make significant progress against al qaeda. we did provide the afghan people with an opportunity to build a society there. but, you know, you have to have some humility about this as well, right? the ability for this distance to reform societies that are so different than ours is vareally something that's limited ultimately so we need to identify the threats to us, deal with those, do what we can on the other side. i do think this lessons learned exercise about how we fight war is a useful thing for the next president to be able to look to. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. i'm going to have my second interjection to give senator flake just a moment since he just stepped in. in afghanistan, i will say that al qaeda
i agree with secretary baker. where we are, given the pressure from a resurgent taliban, i think we're going to need the current level of something like the current level of u.s. forces we have there for some time, for some time to come. it is important to underscore we did make significant progress against al qaeda. we did provide the afghan people with an opportunity to build a society there. but, you know, you have to have some humility about this as well, right? the ability for this...
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last, i agree with secretary baker. it obligates us to act with force sometimes if necessary. >> the only response is with regard to isis, we have to ask the question. are they bigger and stronger because of pushing assad back creating space for allowing them to grow or would they be less likely to be a threat if assad were still stronger? >> i might have my first intersection. i don't think we should have done in libya. i opposed it. the president used a very cute "we weren't involved in hostilities" moment to do that. we were way too quick to over throw a long term ally in egypt. where i thought senator paul may go is when you do selectively end up engaging in war, secretary baker, what's the best way to ensure that you are successful? >> well, i'm biased. i would submit, mr. chairman, that a textbook example of the way to go to war is the way president bush 41 went to war in the first gulf war. he told the world what he was going to do. he then went out and got the rest of the world behind his effort to do it to the
last, i agree with secretary baker. it obligates us to act with force sometimes if necessary. >> the only response is with regard to isis, we have to ask the question. are they bigger and stronger because of pushing assad back creating space for allowing them to grow or would they be less likely to be a threat if assad were still stronger? >> i might have my first intersection. i don't think we should have done in libya. i opposed it. the president used a very cute "we weren't...
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james baker was testifying on foreign policy.out one of trump's proposals, which is basically, do we really need nato anymore. that's something trump has been introducing into this campaign. baker at this hearing said that would be a disaster. in terms of that one policy item, jim baker separating himself from trump. but, no, the fact that he's at this meeting, that's our reporting, i don't know what was said there, i don't know what it means. the fact that he's there alone, very interesting. >> oh, to be a fly on the wall at that meeting. we learned that lindsay graham had a phone call with donald trump today. >> he talked about 15 minutes on the phone with donald trump saying it was a cordial conversation. saying he talked about his assessment with the situation with isis right now. he reiterated at the end he's not in a position right now where he's endorsing donald trump. when you look at what's been said between donald trump and lindsay graham, donald trump has had probably -- i don't know that he attacked one of those 16 op
james baker was testifying on foreign policy.out one of trump's proposals, which is basically, do we really need nato anymore. that's something trump has been introducing into this campaign. baker at this hearing said that would be a disaster. in terms of that one policy item, jim baker separating himself from trump. but, no, the fact that he's at this meeting, that's our reporting, i don't know what was said there, i don't know what it means. the fact that he's there alone, very interesting....
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. >> history will prove the bakers were honest people. >> insider trading could become wall street's watergate. >> what do we call greed the day before an indictment? >> i believe recently we called it success. ♪ >>> the u.s. economy, which used to be the envy of the world, is in serious trouble since the great depression. the standard of living is declining. >> there was tremendous inflation and not much growth. the country was not in a great depression in 1980, but the united states was in the dumps. >> on wall street, it was cold, gray, wet and miserable. there was no comfort to be found outside. and for investors, there was not much inside, either. the tickers carried almost nothing but bad news. >> we would come off a terrible decade for investing. people were skeptical of the stock market. it was a very sleepy wall street back then. >> most economists expect a serious recession, with at least 2 million more americans losing their jobs. >> i regret to say that we're in the worst economic mess since the great depression. >> literally from the first moments of his presidency on, p
. >> history will prove the bakers were honest people. >> insider trading could become wall street's watergate. >> what do we call greed the day before an indictment? >> i believe recently we called it success. ♪ >>> the u.s. economy, which used to be the envy of the world, is in serious trouble since the great depression. the standard of living is declining. >> there was tremendous inflation and not much growth. the country was not in a great depression...
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the focused shifts for baker hughes.ack to the drawing board and thinking how they are going to go ahead. they are doing a $1.5 billion stock buyback. the question is continuing to cut costs. the plan now that management needs to prove to investors is how they are going to execute on that. halliburton, they have dug themselves in a little bit of a whole. even though they are taking share in north america, the international portion of the expansion in the market share peace, which baker hughes was going to help with, is compromised. in the ultimate winner in schlumberger. now they don't have to do with the new baker hughes and halliburton company. tok: there was a narrative baker hughes at the deal went through, or if the deal didn't go through, it would be a disaster. has that narrative been put to buyingh today's news shares, dead, and simplifying the organization? so.ew: yeah, i think from a financial standpoint, baker hughes is in great shape. after you account for the stock buyback in the debt buyback, they will have
the focused shifts for baker hughes.ack to the drawing board and thinking how they are going to go ahead. they are doing a $1.5 billion stock buyback. the question is continuing to cut costs. the plan now that management needs to prove to investors is how they are going to execute on that. halliburton, they have dug themselves in a little bit of a whole. even though they are taking share in north america, the international portion of the expansion in the market share peace, which baker hughes...
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baker's wife name is on the registration. steve baker listed on the documentation as a family member involved. agents tracked by baker by connecting a child online porn share site with an ip address connected with this sign shop, action signs. baker works there and the user name the fbi tracked on that suspected child porn sharing site was sign man. the man we could see inside the store today didn't answer the door when we knocked. the fbi records say in recent
baker's wife name is on the registration. steve baker listed on the documentation as a family member involved. agents tracked by baker by connecting a child online porn share site with an ip address connected with this sign shop, action signs. baker works there and the user name the fbi tracked on that suspected child porn sharing site was sign man. the man we could see inside the store today didn't answer the door when we knocked. the fbi records say in recent
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vonnie: so far, it has worked out beautifully for baker hughes. they have some money to play with and they've also been able to buy some time to lay off people, restructure, have rigs go dry and so forth. what happens now? do they get approached run ge or oceaneering, another can -- company that might approach them? >> very potentially, they are seen as the takeover target, and from what i hear, it makes a lot more sense for somebody like ge oil and gas or in a vb -- a lot more sense for one of those types of manufacturing companies to be interested in baker because there is very little overlap, so it might rub the dig -- doj better. past thatd in the potentially it might want to get into more oilfield services than just oilfield equipment making, so by buying the number three services firm, that involves you very quickly. it makes sense on paper. ge certainly has the stuff to do it. national oil has been inquisitive in the past. whether that happens, nobody knows. there is potential for that and baker hughes looks good in that regard. vonnie: tha
vonnie: so far, it has worked out beautifully for baker hughes. they have some money to play with and they've also been able to buy some time to lay off people, restructure, have rigs go dry and so forth. what happens now? do they get approached run ge or oceaneering, another can -- company that might approach them? >> very potentially, they are seen as the takeover target, and from what i hear, it makes a lot more sense for somebody like ge oil and gas or in a vb -- a lot more sense for...
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halliburton, baker use -- baker hughes calling on their merger. the second and third largest oil service on sunday, the plan company -- jon: baker hughes is planning a .uyback they have that $3.5 billion to play with now. david: so much for the speculation they would be investing in technology and being more competitive. let's buy back some shares. megan: $3.5 billion coming back was always hugely controversial in that deal to begin with. never heard of a breakup fee in my career at bloomberg. megan: there was one that was 20%, the technology deal. this is not the largest ever in terms of market share. terms ofould think in dollars, which would be the most important, right? percentage could be a very small dollar amount. in any case, it is massive. it is three years of halliburton fee.ts and one breakup another m&a story to talk about, a group led by apollo global management raised its bid to $10 share up from $9.54. it is 52% above apollo's price in january. gold is a story we have talked about all day today. hire for the sixth consecutive day, m
halliburton, baker use -- baker hughes calling on their merger. the second and third largest oil service on sunday, the plan company -- jon: baker hughes is planning a .uyback they have that $3.5 billion to play with now. david: so much for the speculation they would be investing in technology and being more competitive. let's buy back some shares. megan: $3.5 billion coming back was always hugely controversial in that deal to begin with. never heard of a breakup fee in my career at bloomberg....
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of the $1.5 billion grossed annually, just three of them, pat robertson, jimmy swaggert and jim baker500 million. >> they need to stay on the air, and they need to stay on the air to raise money. a network that anyone would be proud to own. >> i believe god wants us, in the next 30 days, to have every one of these bills paid in full, and ptl can live if we pay our bills. >> it pays the bills if we all would just do something. >> as tele-tele-evangelism growm baker gets it. he understands that in the age of television the johnny carson approach to television. he's a brilliant entrepreneur and he's a brilliant salesman of himself. >> and now here are jim and tammy! >> their appeal is powerful. last year a million people responded to the bakers' constant request for money. >> how many do you have right now? >> just about 31. >> 7,000 clubs. >> that's $90,000. >> praise god. >> the bakers have been criticized for their own lavish lifestyle. >> just because i'm a christian doesn't mean i don't like nice things, either. i love nice things, and jim and i work very ver, very hard for things.
of the $1.5 billion grossed annually, just three of them, pat robertson, jimmy swaggert and jim baker500 million. >> they need to stay on the air, and they need to stay on the air to raise money. a network that anyone would be proud to own. >> i believe god wants us, in the next 30 days, to have every one of these bills paid in full, and ptl can live if we pay our bills. >> it pays the bills if we all would just do something. >> as tele-tele-evangelism growm baker gets...
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baker hughes/halliburton, $35 million. staples/office depot, cisco/u.s. foods, on and on, quite a few deals that haven't gone through. officials at department of justice did not say that indicat indis they're going to be more aggressive going forward. they simply said they're going to follow the law. if you're one of those companies that has a deal pending pay attent >> so will the collapse of some of the deals like the ones eamon mentioned impact the m and a landscape? david mulnar joins us. do the tailwinds that are driving companies to do deals, everything from low interest rates to the need to buy rather than manufacture growth, do those tail winds offset, are they stronger than, the headwinds of regulatory disapproval? >> thank you, tyler. yeah i think they are, absolutely. i think you look at, yeah, we've had a lot of deals that the department of justice has been investigating. a few that were just noted in a prior segment, that they've stopped. we also had $30.8 trillion last year, 2015, a record year since 2007, the biggest year in m and a. we thi
baker hughes/halliburton, $35 million. staples/office depot, cisco/u.s. foods, on and on, quite a few deals that haven't gone through. officials at department of justice did not say that indicat indis they're going to be more aggressive going forward. they simply said they're going to follow the law. if you're one of those companies that has a deal pending pay attent >> so will the collapse of some of the deals like the ones eamon mentioned impact the m and a landscape? david mulnar joins...
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. >> james baker, former secretary of state for george h.w. bush testified as a hearing on leadership in the world. they talked about global economic challenges and administration. the senate foreign relations committee held the hearing this morning. >>> senate foreign relations committee will come to order. we are excited about the hearing we have and we thank both the witnesses for taking the time to be with us. i don't think this hearing can come at a better time when the nations are focusing on the place in the world. obviously the presidential races that are under way will heighten as time goes on. they had to deal with the daily crisis and the foreign relations committee is removed from that and should be a place where we look at those activities and where we will be in the world. this is a step in the direction. again, i know we are all thrilled to have you both. whey would love to hear is the thoughts with our current prices that we have. everything from russian aggression to what's happening in the little east to terrorism. the north
. >> james baker, former secretary of state for george h.w. bush testified as a hearing on leadership in the world. they talked about global economic challenges and administration. the senate foreign relations committee held the hearing this morning. >>> senate foreign relations committee will come to order. we are excited about the hearing we have and we thank both the witnesses for taking the time to be with us. i don't think this hearing can come at a better time when the...
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baker hughes halliburton deal to god this through.s is the worst financial crisis ever to hit the industry. there is a regulatory issue as well. the european union has launched an investigation. they had become one. the u.s. justice department filed a lawsuit, worrying that the tie between baker hughes and halliburton would eliminate head to head competition in 23 products and services in oil exploration. where the doubting u.s. government stands on it. in the wake of the announcement that the deal was not going to go through, the u.s. attorney general saying this was a victory for the u.s. economy and all americans. guy: not all bad news and baker hughes, is there? >> it is not. the breakup fee it is due from halliburton, it will get that in the next couple of days. that is equivalent to almost debt it could be. usedto boost the pressure pumping business, which helps get the last hard to get bits of oil and oil fields. halliburton does have the cast, about $10 billion in the bank. three and a half billion dollars for halliburton is p
baker hughes halliburton deal to god this through.s is the worst financial crisis ever to hit the industry. there is a regulatory issue as well. the european union has launched an investigation. they had become one. the u.s. justice department filed a lawsuit, worrying that the tie between baker hughes and halliburton would eliminate head to head competition in 23 products and services in oil exploration. where the doubting u.s. government stands on it. in the wake of the announcement that the...
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halliburton and baker hughes walk away from their $28 billion merger amid regulatory resistance. welcome to "the pulse" from london. i'm mark barton. just getting some pmi data on euroacturing for the area and the figure is 51.7, a slight uptick from the earlier 51.5. 51.7 showing the manufacturing industry is expanding. any number above 50 shows expansion. economycourse is an that grew 0.6% in the last quarter. still, inflation is a bit of an issue. let's get to the bloomberg first word news desk. nejra: halliburton and baker hughes have called off their $28 billion merger, citing challenging regulatory conditions. the proposed union between the oil service firms admit antitrust resistance in the u.s. and europe. halliburton must pay a termination fee of $3.5 billion. puerto rico will default on a $420 million bond payment today, escalating the biggest crisis ever in the $3.7 trillion municipal debt market. the governor warned the itsrnment would miss obligation, saying the commonwealth needs to focus on providing essential services. investors hold $900 million of its debt. cred
halliburton and baker hughes walk away from their $28 billion merger amid regulatory resistance. welcome to "the pulse" from london. i'm mark barton. just getting some pmi data on euroacturing for the area and the figure is 51.7, a slight uptick from the earlier 51.5. 51.7 showing the manufacturing industry is expanding. any number above 50 shows expansion. economycourse is an that grew 0.6% in the last quarter. still, inflation is a bit of an issue. let's get to the bloomberg first...
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the affidavit says this is steve baker's business. the person inside declined to open the door when we knocked there today, but the fbi affidavit details what happened when their agent knocked on the door a few months ago. the agents asked baker if he knew why they were there. his response, i have child porn on my computer. adding, i've been waiting for some to come. then saying i'm actually downloading a file right now. do you want to see? no answer at baker's home in kensington today either. our further review finds these cases are increasingly common. we found a huge spike in child exploitations in maryland in 2014 and 2015, which the fbi says comes from phones and portable devices. baker videotaped at least one young girl and shared those images, but didn't specify how many children are included in those 50,000 images they say they uncovered. scott macfarlane, news4. >>> he showed up at the door with flowers, but investigators say his actions were criminal. tonight we're hearing how a neighbor helped police track down a delivery d
the affidavit says this is steve baker's business. the person inside declined to open the door when we knocked there today, but the fbi affidavit details what happened when their agent knocked on the door a few months ago. the agents asked baker if he knew why they were there. his response, i have child porn on my computer. adding, i've been waiting for some to come. then saying i'm actually downloading a file right now. do you want to see? no answer at baker's home in kensington today either....
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halliburton and baker hughes are scrapping their $28 billion merger.he merger would have combined the second and third largest companies. and that raised concerns for rising prices for the sector. halliburton will pay baker hughes a $3.5 billion breakup fee. >> not so much a free market, i guess with the anti-trust concerns. the only thing i would say about this one is perhaps it was unique because this was the number two and number three firms combining in a behemoth. but it comes a few weeks after the treasury crackdown hard on inversions on pfizer and allergan. you can put this one on the list, it was a $30 billion deal. >> and the other thing i picked up, behemoth, i say ba-hem-oth. >> but you nailed the pronunciation of the italian bank. i cannot do it. >>> marissa meyer stands to make $55 million if she leaves the company. the details come in a regulatory filing from yahoo. she's entitled to severance benefits if she's fired without cause or if there's a quote, change of control, which is very much in the air, which would include the sale of the
halliburton and baker hughes are scrapping their $28 billion merger.he merger would have combined the second and third largest companies. and that raised concerns for rising prices for the sector. halliburton will pay baker hughes a $3.5 billion breakup fee. >> not so much a free market, i guess with the anti-trust concerns. the only thing i would say about this one is perhaps it was unique because this was the number two and number three firms combining in a behemoth. but it comes a few...
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. >> reporter: secretary james baker was at that meeting over at the d.c. law firm jones day. apparently on his way back to houston. had been in washington to testify before the senate foreign relations committee at the capitol earlier this morning. interesting development for trump as he tries to pave the way for himself here in washington, build some of the relationships, and another notable relationship that he's working on, one with one of his biggest foes here in the senate, lindsey graham, the two holding a phone call according to graham's office ahead of trump flying here to washington not just meet with speaker ryan, as you mentioned, but with the rest of the house leadership, with senate leaders as well. graham says that in that phone call it was cordial, that the two spent about 15 minutes discussing national security. he understands that trump is reaching out to many people to solicit their advice, and graham says he believes that is a wise move on donald trump's part. remember, chris, graham is somebody who rather begrungingly backed ted cruz during the primary sea
. >> reporter: secretary james baker was at that meeting over at the d.c. law firm jones day. apparently on his way back to houston. had been in washington to testify before the senate foreign relations committee at the capitol earlier this morning. interesting development for trump as he tries to pave the way for himself here in washington, build some of the relationships, and another notable relationship that he's working on, one with one of his biggest foes here in the senate, lindsey...
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secretary baker is to me a model of public service. someone who i have looked up to for a long time. i really appreciate him taking his time to be with us today. i know he served in the public arena often on multiple times, with great distinction. tom, from from what i've gotten to know over the course of the first years of the obama administration, while i do not know him as well i know he he is highly seen. we cannot be more fortunate than to have the two of you here today. if you could, if you'd summarize your comments and about five minutes we are selling at going to cut you off. i have read your written testimony and without objection it will be entered into the record. you can just summarize if you would in about five minutes or so and then we look for to asking questions. if you you would start secretary baker, would appreciate it. [inaudible] >> microphone. >> and other distinguished members of the committee. it is a real pleasure for me, needless to say to be once again back before this committee that i appeared before so many
secretary baker is to me a model of public service. someone who i have looked up to for a long time. i really appreciate him taking his time to be with us today. i know he served in the public arena often on multiple times, with great distinction. tom, from from what i've gotten to know over the course of the first years of the obama administration, while i do not know him as well i know he he is highly seen. we cannot be more fortunate than to have the two of you here today. if you could, if...
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baker himself had been in power. and if, as baker said on the television interview, the church committee had disabled the intelligence agencies, they could have done something about it. so it was interesting emotional and i'm sure if mr. baker were questioned today, he would say, well, i was a little over wrought on the afternoon of 9/11 and i said something which didn't make any sense, which it surely didn't. >> there were a number of think pieces written after 9/11, critical and pointing back to a an antecedents from the church committee. what was your reaction to the criticisms? >> i think i shared fritz's view that it was nonsense. what was happening and what the 9/11 commission said had happened was people failing to communicate and follow up the intelligence that they could have followed up. and it had nothing to do with what the church committee had done. it had been the notion of these isolated towers for whatever reason not communicating with the adjoining silo, not responding to the intelligence that was ga
baker himself had been in power. and if, as baker said on the television interview, the church committee had disabled the intelligence agencies, they could have done something about it. so it was interesting emotional and i'm sure if mr. baker were questioned today, he would say, well, i was a little over wrought on the afternoon of 9/11 and i said something which didn't make any sense, which it surely didn't. >> there were a number of think pieces written after 9/11, critical and...
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that was going to be of limited in baker hughes.n their own. -- implemented in baker hughes. david: you expect cost-cutting to happen because of the merger but now not because of the merger they have to do cost-cutting. it's the opposite of thought, but you are glad that the merger is over, because now you can absolutely get rid of these cost that were hanging over the company while some of its peers in north america were able to cut costs. because they were part of her merger. alix: the other issue is the operating margins like i mentioned. baker hughes trails desperately behind its peers, but even weatherford, who was a mountain of debt. to be expect these cost cuttings to fundamentally move the needle for baker hughes? david: it depends on when you are looking at. it will take some time for that evil to in terms of these cost cuts to affect the margins. -- that needle to move in terms of these cost cuts to affect the margins. it's being more selective and where it's doing its pressure pumping work. there is a lot of nonprofitable
that was going to be of limited in baker hughes.n their own. -- implemented in baker hughes. david: you expect cost-cutting to happen because of the merger but now not because of the merger they have to do cost-cutting. it's the opposite of thought, but you are glad that the merger is over, because now you can absolutely get rid of these cost that were hanging over the company while some of its peers in north america were able to cut costs. because they were part of her merger. alix: the other...
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hallibur, the en will pay a break-up fee to baker hughes. ones that were opened traded to the downside, the nikkei in japan down 3.1% overnight. cheryl: in europe, taking a look at what's happening over there right now, we are up in running. in germany dax 83 points. lunchtime over there. cac in paris upside. lauren: s&p futures 2 and a half and nasdaq 2 and a half as well. cheryl: take a look at what's happening with oil. 45.57, that's a loss of 35 cents. still strong, though. gold up 11 bucks and change. lauren: big week for data. investors will be paying close attention specially with uncertainty over when the federal reserve will raise rates. the economy has expected to add about 200,000 jobs in april, now the unemployment rate has predicted to remain unchanged at 5% as for hourly wages, they're expect today increase two tonts of 1%, we also saw three tenths of 1%. cheryl: today's edition of the wall street journal coming out. hulu, tv services, new subscription services with fees of popular broadcast and tv channels. apolo bid for takeo
hallibur, the en will pay a break-up fee to baker hughes. ones that were opened traded to the downside, the nikkei in japan down 3.1% overnight. cheryl: in europe, taking a look at what's happening over there right now, we are up in running. in germany dax 83 points. lunchtime over there. cac in paris upside. lauren: s&p futures 2 and a half and nasdaq 2 and a half as well. cheryl: take a look at what's happening with oil. 45.57, that's a loss of 35 cents. still strong, though. gold up 11...
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. >>> dusty baker has provided a renewed spirit in the nationals clubhouse. media darling and making the monday and press coerences much more entertaining. last night, this final out against the cardinals made dusty baker a happy man and added to his legacy. this is 1700th victory and after that game another baker press conference. >> my first victory in 1993 against the same cards. that is pretty ironic and taking about a couple years that i couldn't get a job so in my mind i am >>> bryce harper with his recent hitting slump with this mammoth home run that made it to the upper deck but afterwards he was seen cutting up his batting glove to rid himself of any bad juju. he didn't want someone selling them on ebay. harper feeling like his slump is over. >> i feel good. there is nothing different. my hand feel good. >>> the nats and cards back at it. you can watch the game on wusa9. first pitch 7:05. >> if >> pauley: disaster in the southern plains. devastating floods touched off by torrential rain. cattle are swept away. also tonight, the summer travel season a
. >>> dusty baker has provided a renewed spirit in the nationals clubhouse. media darling and making the monday and press coerences much more entertaining. last night, this final out against the cardinals made dusty baker a happy man and added to his legacy. this is 1700th victory and after that game another baker press conference. >> my first victory in 1993 against the same cards. that is pretty ironic and taking about a couple years that i couldn't get a job so in my mind i am...
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they walked away from their merger with baker hughes.egy in a conference call. , whong us is brad handler maintains a buy on halliburton and downgraded baker hughes to underperform. just explain the halliburton numbers. the press release says seven cents a share. when you read down, it's a very substantial loss. what is going on? >> halliburton like many oilfield service companies that are taking an increasing hard look at their asset-base and determining whether asset impairments are appropriate, they took over $2 billion after-tax. they are reducing their headcount so there are severance charges buried in the numbers today. halliburton there were other charges because they had treated certain cost associated with the merger -- they threw them below the line and they have to play catch-up on that now that the merger is no longer proceeding. they took 3.3 billion of pretax charges. david: where did they put the $3.5 billion breakup fee? >> that is not counted as a loss in the first quarter. i'm not sure that's going to be counted as a p&
they walked away from their merger with baker hughes.egy in a conference call. , whong us is brad handler maintains a buy on halliburton and downgraded baker hughes to underperform. just explain the halliburton numbers. the press release says seven cents a share. when you read down, it's a very substantial loss. what is going on? >> halliburton like many oilfield service companies that are taking an increasing hard look at their asset-base and determining whether asset impairments are...
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baker himself had been in power. if the church committee had disabled the intelligence agencies, they could have done something about it. it was interesting, emotional, and i'm sure if mr. baker were questioned today, he would say i was all over iraq on the afternoon of 9/11 and i said something that did not make sense -- i was a little overwrought on the afternoon of 9/11, and i said something that did not make sense and it surely didn't. host: pointing back to the church committee, saying that intelligence gathering had been sharply curtailed as a result of your committee's work -- what was your reaction? hismaxwell: i think i share view that it was nonsense. what was happening, and what the 9/11 commission said happened, was people failing to communicate and follow what the intelligence they could have followed. it had nothing to do with what the church committee had done. notion of these isolated towers, for whatever reason, not communicating with the adjoining silo. not responding to the .ntelligence that was ga
baker himself had been in power. if the church committee had disabled the intelligence agencies, they could have done something about it. it was interesting, emotional, and i'm sure if mr. baker were questioned today, he would say i was all over iraq on the afternoon of 9/11 and i said something that did not make sense -- i was a little overwrought on the afternoon of 9/11, and i said something that did not make sense and it surely didn't. host: pointing back to the church committee, saying...
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halliburton and baker hughes have called off their $28 billion merger. the proposed union between the second and third largest oil service firms met antitrust resistance in the u.s. and europe. halliburton must pay a termination the of $3.5 billion. puerto rico will default on a bond payment later today. the clearest signal yet that it can't pay its debt. they wouldr warned miss the obligation and called on washington for help. last week, movies said that any nonpayment constitutes a default. s&p global ratings says that withholding interest is synonymous with default. warren buffett has taken aim at hedge funds again. at the annual meeting of his company, the billionaire said that wall street salesmanship as mosque -- has masked poor returns for years. he said managers underperformed what you could get "sitting on your rear end" in index funds. franklin templeton increasing its investment in brazil, betting the ousting of president dilma rousseff will boost the country's assets. 'srk mobius spoke to bloomberg manus cranny. mark: i don't think it is full
halliburton and baker hughes have called off their $28 billion merger. the proposed union between the second and third largest oil service firms met antitrust resistance in the u.s. and europe. halliburton must pay a termination the of $3.5 billion. puerto rico will default on a bond payment later today. the clearest signal yet that it can't pay its debt. they wouldr warned miss the obligation and called on washington for help. last week, movies said that any nonpayment constitutes a default....
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governor baker: so one of the things that was interesting to me about the chance to be here today, and i did not know my friend jan
governor baker: so one of the things that was interesting to me about the chance to be here today, and i did not know my friend jan
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kissing er and jim baker and others, let me give you what was handed to us from the clinton campaign this is from jake sullivan who is foreign policy adviser, former state department official, former vice president biden official from the nse as well. let me get this straight. he's now, of course, with the clinton campaign. donald trump insults the leader of our closest ally, david cameron, then says he'd love to talk to kim jong-un. i also praised him for executing his uncle and seems to have a bizarre fascination with foreign strong men like putin and kim. his approach makes no sense for the rest of us nor does his start to up-end the major international agreement or to rip up a financial reform bill created to protect our economy from another meltdown. is this an unusual statement? this new foreign policy agenda and i've been told they are planning a major foreign policy speech from hillary clinton to show the contrast against trump in the next couple of weeks, maybe after she goes over the top. that remains to be seen. >> the foreign policy people in the republican party are the
kissing er and jim baker and others, let me give you what was handed to us from the clinton campaign this is from jake sullivan who is foreign policy adviser, former state department official, former vice president biden official from the nse as well. let me get this straight. he's now, of course, with the clinton campaign. donald trump insults the leader of our closest ally, david cameron, then says he'd love to talk to kim jong-un. i also praised him for executing his uncle and seems to have...
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baker, one of the smartest moves he could've made was making jim baker the chief of staff.george bush not to continue. you made that documentary of jim baker. whenever people write secretary of state, they always think of kissinger, but they always come to jim baker. when look at him they appreciate more the style he had. and it had to do with his relationship with the president. found have got to be so -- fond of him personally. but i really believe he is one of our great living statesman. that is not just me saying that, is wherever i go. i want to know what baker is up to. he has become a great statesman, he has conducted himself very well. tough, smart, and it was not about him. reagan byw to serve doing the things he needed to do. that he served george bush 41. charlie: it is great to have you here. it is great to have you here at this table. to see you my friend. tom: charlie, we have known each other a long time. you have been very generous to me and i am grateful for that. is, "a luckybook life interrupted," now in paperback. thank you for joining us. see you next t
baker, one of the smartest moves he could've made was making jim baker the chief of staff.george bush not to continue. you made that documentary of jim baker. whenever people write secretary of state, they always think of kissinger, but they always come to jim baker. when look at him they appreciate more the style he had. and it had to do with his relationship with the president. found have got to be so -- fond of him personally. but i really believe he is one of our great living statesman....
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will sendg with baker a signal to a lot of people.ng the ryan dynamic but the thing that has political consequences are whether trump can get his legs under him on serious questions of national security. the biggest group that he needs to win over, are the women. he seems to shoot from the hip on matters of national security and that finds some of them. i think he has the most to gain from the conversations with lindsey graham and baker. mark: if he reigns in his rhetoric and convinces republicans, and he can raise money and keep his outsider edge while making personal ties, that makes him a much more potential candidate than the democrats are thinking he is. nicolle: republicans have gone from the nile and grief, to talking -- denial and grief, to talking privately about how we and likely win. except dan. mark: he's a japanese soldier. coming up next on "bloomberg west," the winklevoss twins. thank you. tomorrow, we will be back here on the same channel. sayonara. ♪ ♪ the 13th ofday, may. this is "trending business." ♪ >> we are goin
will sendg with baker a signal to a lot of people.ng the ryan dynamic but the thing that has political consequences are whether trump can get his legs under him on serious questions of national security. the biggest group that he needs to win over, are the women. he seems to shoot from the hip on matters of national security and that finds some of them. i think he has the most to gain from the conversations with lindsey graham and baker. mark: if he reigns in his rhetoric and convinces...
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in the clip that follows, i believe you can see howard baker on the far side of the screen. he looks like he's ill after having found this information out. >> january 21st, 1969 and continue to be employed until march 14 of this year, is that correct. >> that's correct. >> mr. butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices. yes, sir. >> when there those devices placed in the oval office? >> approximately the summer of 1970. i cannot begin to recall the precise date. my guess, mr. thompson, is that the installation was made between -- and this is a very rough guess, between april or may of 1970 and perhaps the end of the summer or early fall of 1970. >> are you aware of any devices installed in the executive office building office of the president? >> yes, sir. at that time. >> were they installed at the same time? >> they were installed at the same time. >> actually, the dates are a little bit wrong. if you recall, i showed you february 16th of '71 is when the system was put in
in the clip that follows, i believe you can see howard baker on the far side of the screen. he looks like he's ill after having found this information out. >> january 21st, 1969 and continue to be employed until march 14 of this year, is that correct. >> that's correct. >> mr. butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices. yes, sir. >> when there those devices placed...
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that's a good sign for dusty baker.e way he started this season, you wouldn't split up the lefties and hands of event between the two of them. ju >> zimmerman matching his career high of four hits. 11 time he has done that. i now zimmerman will take second base uncontested. >> the other guy they're there, they have to get him going. he was the guy couple of years ago that filled that void. that left, right, left, right. he's starting to show some signs of looking much better the last couple of weeks. i like what dusty baker did. he tells his players when their days off are coming. he told anthony earlier in the week, you're going to have saturday off. so even though he swung the bat while the last couple of days, he plans had to know about this staff. >> it just tells you hey, you're off saturday. go hang ou time to go do it, because i'm not going to play you. and that's how he keeps guys mentally fresh. and still able to keep them aware of one of my new play. a lot of guys don't do that. they came out to the on-deck ci
that's a good sign for dusty baker.e way he started this season, you wouldn't split up the lefties and hands of event between the two of them. ju >> zimmerman matching his career high of four hits. 11 time he has done that. i now zimmerman will take second base uncontested. >> the other guy they're there, they have to get him going. he was the guy couple of years ago that filled that void. that left, right, left, right. he's starting to show some signs of looking much better the...
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what do you know about the meeting with secretary of state baker? i don't know a bunch about it. i know they were talking about transition and transition teams. mark: besides the fact that everybody has talked it up, what you say concrete was accomplished today? barry: i think a lot of people got to meet donald trump for the first time. what they will find as he has a very engaging, big personality. so, some of their preconceived notion start to erode away. mark: anything happened today that causes you to say, you know what? i am not going to stand with the bushes and mitt romney. >> no. because, there were three outcomes that could've occurred today. outcome one would've been it was such a great meeting that paul ryan would have endorsed donald trump. outcome two would've been him saying there is no way in hell i'm endorsing donald trump. and outcome number three is what occurred, which is we have to keep the channel of communication open. effectively, donald trump is on trial, and i am going to work with them and see if i can get to endorsing him.
what do you know about the meeting with secretary of state baker? i don't know a bunch about it. i know they were talking about transition and transition teams. mark: besides the fact that everybody has talked it up, what you say concrete was accomplished today? barry: i think a lot of people got to meet donald trump for the first time. what they will find as he has a very engaging, big personality. so, some of their preconceived notion start to erode away. mark: anything happened today that...
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betty: one book would be my colleague dick baker's book which came at a couple of years ago. it is the most comprehensive history that you will find in one volume. i often say to people when they ask me back, which era of senate history are you interested in? because if you want to capture the senate of the 1940's to 1950's, i might recommend one book in the senate has evolved a great deal through the years and so, even from the 1960's until today, it is a very different institution. so i would ask them that question first. but if you are really looking for a one volume comprehensive history, i would go to richard baker's "the american senate." brian: give us another one. betty: if you want to capture something from the mid-20th century, look at william white's "the citadel." it was written about the senate in the 1950's and really sort of looks at how the senate this did clubisted in a very atmosphere way. it goes through the types of people who become senators and how they relate to each other. it is kind of a time capsule of the senate of the mid-20th century. if you want
betty: one book would be my colleague dick baker's book which came at a couple of years ago. it is the most comprehensive history that you will find in one volume. i often say to people when they ask me back, which era of senate history are you interested in? because if you want to capture the senate of the 1940's to 1950's, i might recommend one book in the senate has evolved a great deal through the years and so, even from the 1960's until today, it is a very different institution. so i would...
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is saying, i want to know what baker is up to here.he has become a great statesmen, conducted himself extremely well. he was tough, smart, and it was not about him, you know, he knew how to serve reagan. by doing the things that he needed to do and he served his friend george bush 41. >> it's great to have you here. >> it's great to you have here. >> oh. >> rose: at this table, to see you my friend. >> you know, charlie, we've known each other a long time. you have always been generous to me, i'm grateful for that we'll know each other for a lot longer. >> rose: the book is a lucky life interrupted. now in paper back. tom bro kaw for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com 7 captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> what monday blues
is saying, i want to know what baker is up to here.he has become a great statesmen, conducted himself extremely well. he was tough, smart, and it was not about him, you know, he knew how to serve reagan. by doing the things that he needed to do and he served his friend george bush 41. >> it's great to have you here. >> it's great to you have here. >> oh. >> rose: at this table, to see you my friend. >> you know, charlie, we've known each other a long time. you have...
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halliburton and baker hughes are ending their merger pact.llowing an exclusive story we broke here at bloomberg that they were preparing to call $228 billion merger. it has met antitrust resistance from the u.s. and europe. set butline was halliburton is going to pay baker hughes $3.5 billion in termination fees. and baker hughes are calling off their merger. westpac has kicked off earnings. there are slightly weaker results. paul allen is joining us from sydney. run is through the numbers. -- run us through the numbers. >> it was up 3%. it is a very narrow number. coming in at $3.9 billion. it has allrs here, the major banks here in australia. their teamwork -- tier one capital ratio has declined. it is down to 2.14%. as you mentioned, the big thing was institutional lending. now the ceo says this was not a sign of delays. it is just a few pockets of stress and he is positive the outlook will be good. the market may not share his optimism. are they rising? >> yes, they are. take a look at this chart. you can see how bearish market has become
halliburton and baker hughes are ending their merger pact.llowing an exclusive story we broke here at bloomberg that they were preparing to call $228 billion merger. it has met antitrust resistance from the u.s. and europe. set butline was halliburton is going to pay baker hughes $3.5 billion in termination fees. and baker hughes are calling off their merger. westpac has kicked off earnings. there are slightly weaker results. paul allen is joining us from sydney. run is through the numbers. --...
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oil giants halliburton and baker hughes calling off the deal. why they walked away after the justice department filed a suit to block the deal, we are looking at how the regulatory environment is preventing growth. police officers injured at after fireworks and cocktails at police. 35 cars involved in a series of crashes at taledega. jfk getting pet friendly so you can walk your dog inside the airport. yeah. nikkei better than 3% as the japanese yen surge against the dollar. markets were closed for holiday. pretty weak showings elsewhere. london markets closed for holiday but you have movie moving into equities. take a look at the u.s. and what futures are telling us this morning. we are expecting a higher opening. at the end we get the big job's number and that will set the market's tone. the dow industrial expect today open 20 points. with me this morning on the program fox business network dagen mcdowell, trading partners michael and fox news contributor katherine. we have a can't-miss lineup this morning. supermodel europe kathy ireland on s
oil giants halliburton and baker hughes calling off the deal. why they walked away after the justice department filed a suit to block the deal, we are looking at how the regulatory environment is preventing growth. police officers injured at after fireworks and cocktails at police. 35 cars involved in a series of crashes at taledega. jfk getting pet friendly so you can walk your dog inside the airport. yeah. nikkei better than 3% as the japanese yen surge against the dollar. markets were closed...
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maybe we did do that. >> you know, there are homophobic bakers. is a bakery that wouldn't cater a wedding for a gay couple. and they brought a lawsuit. so yeah. >> but then that is a little different. that's a little different. >> it's not like writing the f word on a cake. gillian, what should whole foods do? >> here's what everybody should do. one of the greatest gifts i've ever been given is a few years ago a dear friend sent me a link called cake wrecks do the dom. i'm not affiliated with. this i'm not making any money. it's best two hours of my life i've ever spent. it's an amazing website. everybody goes to this site and posts pictures of these crazy cakes that they get. meaning, one baker mess up, it's amazing. >> like that idea. >> the best two hours of your life? >> no. >> i think the people in the industry don't like it. >> i was crying they were so funny. >> all right. >> i knew the store yea was fake right out of the gate. no one is that funny. like the idea of a guy going you know what? screw it, i'm going get fired. the guy flechlt t
maybe we did do that. >> you know, there are homophobic bakers. is a bakery that wouldn't cater a wedding for a gay couple. and they brought a lawsuit. so yeah. >> but then that is a little different. that's a little different. >> it's not like writing the f word on a cake. gillian, what should whole foods do? >> here's what everybody should do. one of the greatest gifts i've ever been given is a few years ago a dear friend sent me a link called cake wrecks do the dom....
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2016 commencement speeches continues as we head to massachusetts here republican governor charlie baker addressed the graduates of nichols college. he told students not to be failure, sharing his own story of how he lost his campaign rnatorial before being elected in november of last year. this is 15 minutes. governor baker: so one of the things that was interesting to me about the chance to be here today, and i did not know my friend jan casey would be telling you all what she thought of me, and i can tell you based on those remarks, you didn't ctually get what she thinks of me, because i've heard that before, and i'm actually kind of pleased she stuck to the grip. but here in the nichols college program, it talks about the fact 1815.t was founded in time ago. really long t was so long ago that james madison was president of the united states. james madison was one of the founders of this nation, a true constitutional scholar, and most importantly of all, one of the not, of believe it or party.ocratic republican when you think about the world we live in today, consider that 200 years a
2016 commencement speeches continues as we head to massachusetts here republican governor charlie baker addressed the graduates of nichols college. he told students not to be failure, sharing his own story of how he lost his campaign rnatorial before being elected in november of last year. this is 15 minutes. governor baker: so one of the things that was interesting to me about the chance to be here today, and i did not know my friend jan casey would be telling you all what she thought of me,...