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barry: pier 55. david: not diller park. barry: no. david: you don't want that? barry: no.vid: if you were starting your career over again, what area would you go to? barry: i don't know. i have never really had a goal. i've never said i want to be that, so me, it was what ever i was curious about. david: one of the things i'd like to ask people about his leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: often blind willfulness. will, and from energy to propel it, but the stronger the will, i think, the more, that at least allows people to follow. david: if you were to say today what you are most proud of what you have achieved with your life, what would you say? barry: probably my marriage. david: ok. barry: you got married in 2001 to a very famous fashion designer. does she give you fashion advice not really?you or barry: take a look. david: i don't know. do you give her device on internet-related things? barry: no. her instincts transcend fashion, and so anything that comes up, er instincts are pretty damn good, so i listen and she occasionally listens to m
barry: pier 55. david: not diller park. barry: no. david: you don't want that? barry: no.vid: if you were starting your career over again, what area would you go to? barry: i don't know. i have never really had a goal. i've never said i want to be that, so me, it was what ever i was curious about. david: one of the things i'd like to ask people about his leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: often blind willfulness. will, and from energy to propel it, but the stronger...
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barry: pier 55. david: not diller park. barry: no. david: you don't want that? barry: no. you were starting your career all over again, what area would you go to? barry: i have no idea. i mean, i think i have never really had a goal. i have never, i mean, i've never said, i want to be that. david: ok. barry: so me, it was whatever i was curious about. david: now one of the things i like to ask people about is leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: probably the kind of often blind willfulness. i think will and some energy to propel it, but the stronger the will, i think, the more -- -- that at least allows people to follow. david: if you were to say today what you are most proud of what you have achieved with your life, what would you say? barry: probably, probably my marriage. david: ok. so you got married in 2001 to a very famous fashion designer. does she give you fashion advice in dressing you or not really? barry: take a look. no. david: well, i don't know -- barry: [laughter] david: do you give her device on internet-related things? barry: no.
barry: pier 55. david: not diller park. barry: no. david: you don't want that? barry: no. you were starting your career all over again, what area would you go to? barry: i have no idea. i mean, i think i have never really had a goal. i have never, i mean, i've never said, i want to be that. david: ok. barry: so me, it was whatever i was curious about. david: now one of the things i like to ask people about is leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: probably the kind of...
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barry: no. barry: because i never really -- it is more out of insecurity than security. i probably didn't think the people, i thought a lot of the people i worked for were idiots, but i certainly didn't think, in fact, i could do that. the question for me was, could i do that? david: let's go back through how your career unfolded before we go to what you are doing today. you grew up in beverly hills and went to college initially at ucla? barry: you know, it is a bit of a fake out. i have never absolutely clarified it. but, i went to ucla for three weeks. david: three weeks, what did your parents say when you dropped out? barry: nothing more than they said before, after, or during. my parents were the most laissez-faire of parents and did not really have a point of view other than they probably assumed they would support me for the rest of my life. david: so were your parents wealthy? barry: fairly, yes. david: so what did you do? barry: hibernated for a while. i knew where my interest was pullin
barry: no. barry: because i never really -- it is more out of insecurity than security. i probably didn't think the people, i thought a lot of the people i worked for were idiots, but i certainly didn't think, in fact, i could do that. the question for me was, could i do that? david: let's go back through how your career unfolded before we go to what you are doing today. you grew up in beverly hills and went to college initially at ucla? barry: you know, it is a bit of a fake out. i have never...
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barry: i will find something else to fail at first. david: if you said, well if i did this, maybe i can do something else. barry: they said they were going to tear down the concert was falling apart. would i be interested in
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barry: six catholics on the court. you can't read "american original" and not the struck by how much justice scalia's catholicism is affecting what he does. consciously or not. there have been other catholics, including justice brennan, a liberal who did not wear it on his sleeve in the same way but i , wonder whether you think this is affecting what he does and how we should feel about that. joan: it is an interesting question, one that i get a lot when talking about "american original." the country had a long history of anti-catholic bigotry. it was remarkable when we first had first four, five, now six catholics on the court. when president obama nominated sonia sotomayor, it was not an issue. in fact, it was not even much of an issue when george w. bush put the other more recent catholics on, roberts and alito. what we areknow talking about, rounding out the , scalia, justice kennedy, justice thomas. it is unusual to have one protestant, stevens, and the other two are jewish, ginsburg and breyer. it does play out m
barry: six catholics on the court. you can't read "american original" and not the struck by how much justice scalia's catholicism is affecting what he does. consciously or not. there have been other catholics, including justice brennan, a liberal who did not wear it on his sleeve in the same way but i , wonder whether you think this is affecting what he does and how we should feel about that. joan: it is an interesting question, one that i get a lot when talking about "american...
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matt: barry was incredibly successful.fairly aggressive business, a fairly zero-sum business. you don't make a lot of friends if you succeed. if you succeed as a generics company, you are taking away revenue and market share from bristol's ofand the world. he was a tough operator. gious.iti but very good to his employees. a lot of people stayed with him for a long time. story departs from what you might expect of his biography and level of influence. for a long time, going back 20 or 30 years, he entered into side businesses with a quite incredible cast of characters. a canadian magazine described it as a mix of convicted people who would later be convicted of fraud, strange businesses that never worked out, often ending up in shermanth barry demanding his money back. it happens again and again. his colleagues found this very alarming. but he kept on doing it until the end of his life. it was a quirk of this very wealthy man. that was what he wanted to do with a portion of his money. and you spent some time with a family m
matt: barry was incredibly successful.fairly aggressive business, a fairly zero-sum business. you don't make a lot of friends if you succeed. if you succeed as a generics company, you are taking away revenue and market share from bristol's ofand the world. he was a tough operator. gious.iti but very good to his employees. a lot of people stayed with him for a long time. story departs from what you might expect of his biography and level of influence. for a long time, going back 20 or 30 years,...
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joel: yes, the shermans, barry sherman was the founder of a generic drug empire. he and his wife were billionaires, a power couple. they were found strangled in their house last december. no one knows who did it or why, but everyone has a heory. matt campbell did this fat -- this masterful tale of trying to figure out who the different characters and all the different areas are. carol: pressure ramping up on jay powell this week. jason: and tom, one of the first amendment on wall street to truly back president's presidential bid. >> this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: join us every day on the radio from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. wall street time, and listen to our podcast. carol: you can find us online and our mobile app. jason: in the features section, founder -- tom barrack was the first on wall street to back president trump in 2016. fundraising dinners. he was everywhere. carol: the extent of his devotion went way beyond that, nd came out a bit of a price. >> this is on the blockade of qatar. tom's longest standing
joel: yes, the shermans, barry sherman was the founder of a generic drug empire. he and his wife were billionaires, a power couple. they were found strangled in their house last december. no one knows who did it or why, but everyone has a heory. matt campbell did this fat -- this masterful tale of trying to figure out who the different characters and all the different areas are. carol: pressure ramping up on jay powell this week. jason: and tom, one of the first amendment on wall street to...
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he believes barry was responsible. carol: do we know what happened?and i'm not sure we ever will. one of the toronto papers has been in court, trying to force the police to disclose documents on their progress of the investigation. that paper has been largely unsuccessful. it has been silent. there are many ways to solve a murder here and there is dna evidence. people can come forward many years later. but the longer it goes, it does not help the odds of ever finding out who did this. jason: a compelling story, told of ashenen with a lot and insight by matthew campbell. we looked to our creative director to come up with a cover to illustrate this mystery. >> we wanted something that would get you right into it, pull you into the mystery of it. this is one of those covers where the art is playing with the editorial and making sure the words are right and making that kind of like we really like. we wanted to create something that had a lot of tension. it is a little offkilter. we got this nice red background. it grabs you and pulls you into the story an
he believes barry was responsible. carol: do we know what happened?and i'm not sure we ever will. one of the toronto papers has been in court, trying to force the police to disclose documents on their progress of the investigation. that paper has been largely unsuccessful. it has been silent. there are many ways to solve a murder here and there is dna evidence. people can come forward many years later. but the longer it goes, it does not help the odds of ever finding out who did this. jason: a...
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i would love to hear barry talk about a very interesting case history. what happened to the 2013 immigration bill. which had two-thirds support in the senate what happened in the house and why that happened, i think that's a very interesting story. there is a way forward and third we're going to need constitutional reform in order for that way forward in fact to go forward. >> okay. terrific things out on the table. i'm going to pick up on the one that you just touched on, bill, to barry. what, what happened to the 2013 bill? i mean in a serious way. in the way in which, in which bill is talking about it. i mean can congress, can the house in your experience, which is so deep and broad on these issues, deal with an issue as important as immigration. i mean here you have something that is tying us up and really, really, creating an enormous amount of upheaval in the political system. and yet, the political system seems to be unable to address it. is 2013 a good example? is there anything you can tell us that sheds light? >> i know what the common story is
i would love to hear barry talk about a very interesting case history. what happened to the 2013 immigration bill. which had two-thirds support in the senate what happened in the house and why that happened, i think that's a very interesting story. there is a way forward and third we're going to need constitutional reform in order for that way forward in fact to go forward. >> okay. terrific things out on the table. i'm going to pick up on the one that you just touched on, bill, to barry....
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barry nelson and chris gilbert. miss clark, welcome back. >> i'm ann clark, a member of the tu lomly trust advisory board and a member of nrdc. i'm speaking for myself and a different more local perspective, and i'm going to talk very fast. last friday, september 21, i learned about the meeting today and ended up spending the weekend doing a rough, simple draft chart about water. here's my rough simple grassroots draft about water and water supply. i hope it makes sense to you. i've attached it to what i'm saying today, and so you're going to get this chart that you will see. and regard the other one as just the message i was going to leave on your desk. here's my rough simple grassroots chart. it's about water and water supply. i hope it makes sense to you. what the chart needs is bay area information, including a five-year track of water use and supply from september 1, 2013 to september 25, 2018. we, the common people need to know who gets the water, where it goes, who uses it, and the cost factors, commercial ar
barry nelson and chris gilbert. miss clark, welcome back. >> i'm ann clark, a member of the tu lomly trust advisory board and a member of nrdc. i'm speaking for myself and a different more local perspective, and i'm going to talk very fast. last friday, september 21, i learned about the meeting today and ended up spending the weekend doing a rough, simple draft chart about water. here's my rough simple grassroots draft about water and water supply. i hope it makes sense to you. i've...
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>> seth: what's that barry?about them. >> seth: a song? >> yeah. [ light laughter ] do you mind if i could sing one for you here? >> seth: i really wish you wouldn't. [ cheers ] ♪ there's one thing you can do if your password is too long it's easy to ♪ m remember if you make a silly song [ laughter and applause ] six, five, six, a, t, 4, z follow that up ♪ ♪ with a capital t what comes next it's a q-6-p and follow that up with ♪ ♪ a lower case three a lower case three how can that be it's a lower case letters ♪ ♪ to spell it out you see then just for fun add a z-z-e ♪ >> seth: barry, this song doesn't seem like it's going to be easy to remember. [ light laughter ] >> well, hold on. because this next part is gonna be so easy. >> seth: all right. ♪ r2d2, bb-8 i'm sure you can keep those numbers straight ♪ >> seth: yes, i can remember that. ♪ but we don't want to make it too simple you see so were gonna have to spell it out phonetically ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: no. >> ♪ a-r-t double o d-e-t double o b-e-e-b-e-e e-i-
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terrific things out on the table and i will pick up on what you just touched on, bill to barry. what happened to the 2013 bill and i mean in a serious way in which bill is talking about and can congress and in the house, in your experience, which is so brought on these issues deal with an issue as important as immigration and here you have something that is time is up with creating an enormous amount of appeal in the political system and yet the political system seems to be unable to address it. is 2013 a good example? anything good tell us that the flight. >> just amongst us, right? [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> what, i know what the common story is about 2013 but this is why 2013 was doomed to fail from the start. one was there was this over-the-top kind of view that wow, barack obama beat mitt romney because of immigration and demographics and is a party we better get quick and get on this. number two -- how convenient for us. marco rubio. number three, it was a long history starting with the 2006 through 2000 effort of the bush in ministration to build this bipartisan and nei
terrific things out on the table and i will pick up on what you just touched on, bill to barry. what happened to the 2013 bill and i mean in a serious way in which bill is talking about and can congress and in the house, in your experience, which is so brought on these issues deal with an issue as important as immigration and here you have something that is time is up with creating an enormous amount of appeal in the political system and yet the political system seems to be unable to address...
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barry schultz? >> aronberg: he was one of the most notorious drug dealers we had.amount of pills to his patients. the numbers would shock the conscience. >> whitaker: d.e.a. records show in 2010, one patient of dr. schultz was prescribed nearly 17,000 of the highest potency oxycodone pills in a seven month period; another got more than 23,000 over eight months. that's more than 100 pills a day. business was so good, schultz was making more than $6,000 a day prescribing and selling opioids to his patients. >> whitaker: the numbers of pills that you were prescribing were astronomical. who takes that many pills and puts them into their body? what were you thinking? >> schultz: i was thinking that the patient was a genuine patient who had real chronic pain, whose complaints were legitimate, and that i was prescribing medication that they needed. >> whitaker: doctor, you prescribed 1,000 opioid pills to a pregnant woman. i don't think most doctors would prescribe a 1,000 aspirin to a pregnant woman. >> schultz: i would like to stop. >> whitaker: i would just like you to
barry schultz? >> aronberg: he was one of the most notorious drug dealers we had.amount of pills to his patients. the numbers would shock the conscience. >> whitaker: d.e.a. records show in 2010, one patient of dr. schultz was prescribed nearly 17,000 of the highest potency oxycodone pills in a seven month period; another got more than 23,000 over eight months. that's more than 100 pills a day. business was so good, schultz was making more than $6,000 a day prescribing and selling...
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that's not barry. that's gritty. >> i'm not gritty, i'm barry! >> jimmy: wait a minute.h, hey, barry, how are you doing? i can't see what's going on. >> i'm doing great, jimmy. >> jimmy: shouldn't gritty be in a hair net right now? it seems like in the kitchen -- oh, sorry, gritty. >> he's destroying pat's king of steaks right now. you can't take him anywhere. >> jimmy: what are you ordering? what are you having tonight? >> going to have a cheese steak or two and some french fries and settle down and watch the philadelphia eagles game tonight against the new york giants. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i know you're a big eagles fan. i can see by the jacket. but you also like the giants too, right? >> no. [ laughter ] no, i don't. >> jimmy: you do not. >> i don't like the giants. we're in philadelphia. >> jimmy: yes, yes. >> at the king of steaks, pat's, philadelphia, the greatest sports town in the united states, bar none, for the greatest fans anywhere. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at gritty. what kind of animal is gritty? all right. i'm going to wrap this
that's not barry. that's gritty. >> i'm not gritty, i'm barry! >> jimmy: wait a minute.h, hey, barry, how are you doing? i can't see what's going on. >> i'm doing great, jimmy. >> jimmy: shouldn't gritty be in a hair net right now? it seems like in the kitchen -- oh, sorry, gritty. >> he's destroying pat's king of steaks right now. you can't take him anywhere. >> jimmy: what are you ordering? what are you having tonight? >> going to have a cheese steak...
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barry goldwater held both seats. [laughter] -- so we always it is a , bit of trivia but he held it immediately after, barry goldwater ran for president and vacated the seat, then ran for the other one. so both senators can say they held barry goldwater's seat. but senator mccain, he was a lot like goldwater in so many ways. steve: the goldwater legacy in the country and republican party, what is it? senator flake: rugged individualism, libertarian leaning, independent conservatism. kind of shortened as arizona conservatism, i guess, where you believe in principles of limited government, economic freedom, individual responsibility, but with a maverick flair, i guess. steve: you will walk out these doors for final time in what do you think you will be december. thinking? senator flake: this is a real honor and a privilege, i am not leaving because i do not like the institution or the people. this is a wonderful system that we have here. it is a system that is so good that it corrects the foibles of all of us who make o
barry goldwater held both seats. [laughter] -- so we always it is a , bit of trivia but he held it immediately after, barry goldwater ran for president and vacated the seat, then ran for the other one. so both senators can say they held barry goldwater's seat. but senator mccain, he was a lot like goldwater in so many ways. steve: the goldwater legacy in the country and republican party, what is it? senator flake: rugged individualism, libertarian leaning, independent conservatism. kind of...
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. >> clerk: michael monroe, barry toronto. >> good afternoon. i'm greg cochran, flywell taxi. 22-year driving veteran and purchased medallion owner. i want to oppose all the measures because they're together. if we separated them, it may be easier to swallow. sfo is alarming. limiting the earning ability. cab drivers have to be able to pick up where they are. when you take out a piece, it's like a broken leg. limiting taxies' access, will make it impossible to -- there was a time that they were not going to go to the airport and it's chaos. it makes a cab company suffer. this business needs drivers to work together. i've never seen more togetherness when the other ride services came into san francisco. this proposal, this group of proposals, pit taxi drivers and medallion owners against each other. when you take a class of medallions and make them more valuable than the others, there's a current and undercurrent. i think that drivers would lose money on the extra they would pay and the medallions would be worthless. taxis have been barely surviv
. >> clerk: michael monroe, barry toronto. >> good afternoon. i'm greg cochran, flywell taxi. 22-year driving veteran and purchased medallion owner. i want to oppose all the measures because they're together. if we separated them, it may be easier to swallow. sfo is alarming. limiting the earning ability. cab drivers have to be able to pick up where they are. when you take out a piece, it's like a broken leg. limiting taxies' access, will make it impossible to -- there was a time...
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barry: for sure. one of the interesting things about the history of market behavior is some of the best single days come very close to some of the worst single days, and so timing that is all but impossible. the problem you run into is markets will get either deeply overbroad or oversold on a short-term basis. eventually, that works itself out. when you look at markets on the longer-term basis, on a weekly, as opposed to minute by minute or daily basis, overall, the trends seen to be more or less in place. way ahead ofgot itself, and that has been punished much more than anything else. look at amazon down. amazon star down over the month of october, the last time we saw a drawdown like this was about 10 years or 15 years ago. my colleague wrote about this this morning. the amount of drawdown that amazon suffered today was greater than the market cap amazon had the last time they had a 20 plus percent drawdown like this. tech,have had a growth in the stocks of done great, but at a certain point, the la
barry: for sure. one of the interesting things about the history of market behavior is some of the best single days come very close to some of the worst single days, and so timing that is all but impossible. the problem you run into is markets will get either deeply overbroad or oversold on a short-term basis. eventually, that works itself out. when you look at markets on the longer-term basis, on a weekly, as opposed to minute by minute or daily basis, overall, the trends seen to be more or...
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kevin i know you have experience but these are people who have no home right now let's start with barry. who for the very first time when i met him has been his very first night on the streets and he'd never been homeless before have a listen. to describe. it. but i. have to. look at my. i don't know what to do. and when you can fill with just incredible empathy for barry that i'm just wondering when people are in that situation who is there to help them. well i think it's important to remember you know when your face faces those heartbreaking stories like barry's these are casualties of a system that has totally failed people and we do need to look at the kind of root causes of what is this going wrong here. so we do need to look at the kind of decades of failure we've seen to build enough homes and that really is rooted s. and even more importantly we need affordable homes people can actually can afford rent you need social harms in terms of who's there for them right that when they're on the streets as lots of charity is not a nice ations let's among those like shelter who can pick t
kevin i know you have experience but these are people who have no home right now let's start with barry. who for the very first time when i met him has been his very first night on the streets and he'd never been homeless before have a listen. to describe. it. but i. have to. look at my. i don't know what to do. and when you can fill with just incredible empathy for barry that i'm just wondering when people are in that situation who is there to help them. well i think it's important to remember...
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>> barry, you have had a very unusual career. let me try to explain this.eople -- >> i hoped somebody would. >> okay. so many people have built media companies and then sometimes they've run them. and a few other people have built internet companies and sometimes they run them. what was it about your belities, do you think, to able to do both? >> i think probably it's like a couple of things. curiosity. i probably am more curious than have been onwho one side or the other. sloppy curious. and the other thing is, it's about editorship. think that certainly in media businesses, which is where choosing from, i'll do this or i won't do that, true editorship. >> you did very well in television, very well in movies. you gravitate towards the internet? >> well, it started -- first of all, i don't really like repeating myself. i've been in the movie and television business for 20 years. kind of running multiple, like, movie and television operations. and when i left, first of all, my biggest issue was i didn't want to work for anyone anymore, because i'd been a cor
>> barry, you have had a very unusual career. let me try to explain this.eople -- >> i hoped somebody would. >> okay. so many people have built media companies and then sometimes they've run them. and a few other people have built internet companies and sometimes they run them. what was it about your belities, do you think, to able to do both? >> i think probably it's like a couple of things. curiosity. i probably am more curious than have been onwho one side or the...
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barry: i have certainly been successful. but, none of this is mine.gravitate towards the internet? barry: i saw screens being used for something else and it intrigue me. david: is that really how it happened? barry: i know it sounds crackers come up that is really how it happened. then they said i was crazy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright.
barry: i have certainly been successful. but, none of this is mine.gravitate towards the internet? barry: i saw screens being used for something else and it intrigue me. david: is that really how it happened? barry: i know it sounds crackers come up that is really how it happened. then they said i was crazy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright.
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well, barry, you're a long time republican. you've watched changes in this party and changes in the way in which immigration policy is seen by the republican party, and so, you're now -- republicans are now in a position where they control all the key posts, the presidency, obviously, and the house and the senate, and yet, we haven't seen anything happen on immigration. can you talk to us about what's the core difficulty today within the republican party on immigration? it's obviously been an issue that's been important to the party for a long time. it's been particularly important to the business wing of the party, which is such an important or critical constituency and generally has taken the view that immigration and immigrants are important for the country and important for economic vitality. you know, you're obviously, know your own experience, from an era where the big tent view of expanding the party, immigration being part of that was terribly important. but we're in a different place now. so, if you could talk to us, a
well, barry, you're a long time republican. you've watched changes in this party and changes in the way in which immigration policy is seen by the republican party, and so, you're now -- republicans are now in a position where they control all the key posts, the presidency, obviously, and the house and the senate, and yet, we haven't seen anything happen on immigration. can you talk to us about what's the core difficulty today within the republican party on immigration? it's obviously been an...
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barry: i have certainly been successful. but none of this is mine.w did you gravitate towards the internet? barry: i saw screens being used for something else. they were interactive, and it intrigued me. david: is that really how it happened? barry: i know it sounds crackers, but that is really how it happened. then they said i was crazy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? alright. ♪
barry: i have certainly been successful. but none of this is mine.w did you gravitate towards the internet? barry: i saw screens being used for something else. they were interactive, and it intrigued me. david: is that really how it happened? barry: i know it sounds crackers, but that is really how it happened. then they said i was crazy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way? alright. ♪
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he told the jury that person, i'm afraid, is her father, barry ferllows. —— barry fellows.ad looked at the fa cts , that once they had looked at the facts, they should accept that the police and prosecution had spent 32 yea rs police and prosecution had spent 32 years building a case against the wrong man, and with that he sat down we heard from the first witness, karen hadaway‘s mother michelle. she was very composed as you talked about the events leading up to her daughter's disappearance, but it was clearly a difficult time for her as she spoke about her increasingly frantic efforts to seek what had happened to her daughter after she came home from school that 0ctober evening 32 years ago. she became quite tearful as she recalled how the police search intensified and how her body was later found. at that point russell bishop appeared to become quite emotional in the dock, wiping away tea rs emotional in the dock, wiping away tears from his eyes. he denies murdering the two girls on the trial continues. it is just at a quarter past one. our top story this lunchtime... the
he told the jury that person, i'm afraid, is her father, barry ferllows. —— barry fellows.ad looked at the fa cts , that once they had looked at the facts, they should accept that the police and prosecution had spent 32 yea rs police and prosecution had spent 32 years building a case against the wrong man, and with that he sat down we heard from the first witness, karen hadaway‘s mother michelle. she was very composed as you talked about the events leading up to her daughter's...
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"barry" comes back to hbo next year.ting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? ♪ ♪ ♪ c♪ crawl inside, wait by the light of the moon. ♪ applebee's to go. add a fountain drink to your next order for just 99 cents. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. we're in this together. the splashes the friendships and... the memories it's a journey and petsmart is with you every step of the way. denybe but sworn my love,e thy name. or iand i'll... not, so she's telling romeo to ditch his parents and then she'll be his boo forever. oh. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is .a so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as 8 minu
"barry" comes back to hbo next year.ting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? ♪ ♪ ♪ c♪ crawl inside, wait by the light of the moon. ♪ applebee's to go. add a fountain drink to your next order for just 99 cents. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. we're...
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barry: i know it sounds crackers, but that is what happened.aid i was crazy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright.
barry: i know it sounds crackers, but that is what happened.aid i was crazy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright.
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barry goldwater lived in scottsdale. he has always had a strong relationship with the university, and ultimately he brought his papers here, so we have been very fortunate to have these great archival resources for our students, faculty, visiting scholars, and the general public available for inspection, research, and interpretation. carl hayden, through his 57 year career in congress, first in the house of representatives and then in the u.s. senate, was known as the silent senator. he had the reputation of being the workhorse, not the show horse in his work in congress. very goldwater was a longtime senator from arizona, and many would describe him as the show horse. in his work in the united states senate. what that really means when you look at carl hayden's career, he was really responsible for cosponsoring and writing a huge amount of legislation that benefited the citizens of arizona and the citizens of the united states, and his legacy was very much a legislative legacy, passing things like arranging for the pass
barry goldwater lived in scottsdale. he has always had a strong relationship with the university, and ultimately he brought his papers here, so we have been very fortunate to have these great archival resources for our students, faculty, visiting scholars, and the general public available for inspection, research, and interpretation. carl hayden, through his 57 year career in congress, first in the house of representatives and then in the u.s. senate, was known as the silent senator. he had the...
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legal expert reported today, quote, if barry was knowingly participating she could be impeached.t mentions maryanne trump barry by name-touch it says she was present at a 2003 meeting at trump tower for one of their periodic updates on their inherited empire. it attributes potentially fraudulent behavior of the trump siblings saying donald trump and his siblings setup a sham corporation to disguise millions of dollars in gifts from their parents. she's an inactive senior federal judge, so she no longer hears cases, but she could return to being an active judge. and if the story is accurate, she might have violated tax law on the federal bench. senator murkily, good to see you. it's not a major surprise to a lot of people that donald trump not only exaggerates his wealth but also his money making prowess. most americans don't get a million dollar loan from their parents let alone illegal transfers of what amount to millions of dollars weather of assets. but the president still hasn't release said his tax returns because they are apparently under audit and his sister is a federal j
legal expert reported today, quote, if barry was knowingly participating she could be impeached.t mentions maryanne trump barry by name-touch it says she was present at a 2003 meeting at trump tower for one of their periodic updates on their inherited empire. it attributes potentially fraudulent behavior of the trump siblings saying donald trump and his siblings setup a sham corporation to disguise millions of dollars in gifts from their parents. she's an inactive senior federal judge, so she...
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let's go see barry at the soda window. >> he's over here, jimmy. >> oh, wait a minute, that's not barry. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. de now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. this is a saturday with thithe best wifi experiencey. and your shows streaming wherever you go. and with savings on wireless, this is a saturday you can share with the whole family. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $39.99 a month for 12 months and ask how you can save on your wireless bill when you include xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store today. >>> this weekend, visitors to san francisco's presidio will have a chance to relive one of the most emotionall
let's go see barry at the soda window. >> he's over here, jimmy. >> oh, wait a minute, that's not barry. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. de now, let's do it for every public-school student...