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barry get what he wants? betsy: next year. barry: we got our away back to precrisis levels.oup is still cheap. there are only three groups anywhere near their long-term mean valuation levels. be whereit going to banks are able to cut costs and find operating leverage? will that be the play for this quarter? betsy: for the quarter trading could surprise positively with jeffries announcing a strong fixed income. you will have that dichotomy going on. as you look forward to 2020, you have consumer loan growth looking strong, you have spend looking strong on the positive side, and then you do have operating leverage is critical for bank stocks if you want to generate positive alpha. you have to have positive surprises in operating leverage. the challenge for the coming year is the slow down in commercial and the accounting coming through cecil, the current expected credit loss is a new accounting requirement that started january 1. that is going to require banks, and any lender, any company that is in sec filer will have to upfront the reserve cost of an expected life of loan lo
barry get what he wants? betsy: next year. barry: we got our away back to precrisis levels.oup is still cheap. there are only three groups anywhere near their long-term mean valuation levels. be whereit going to banks are able to cut costs and find operating leverage? will that be the play for this quarter? betsy: for the quarter trading could surprise positively with jeffries announcing a strong fixed income. you will have that dichotomy going on. as you look forward to 2020, you have consumer...
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book called the final days and went to see senator barry goldwater who told us about how he pulled out his diary that relayed how he and the other republican leaders of congress went to see richard nixon after the smoking gun tape had been found and here we have the smoking gun in bolton. and goldwater and the leadership of the republicans in the congress went to see nixon and barry goldwater told nixon, you do not have my support or the leadership of this party. you will be convicted in the senate of the united states. and that's the difference. >> yeah, no moment like that here certainly. carl bernstein, always good to draw on your experience. thanks very much. poppy? >> such important perspective he has. >>> when impeachment is said and done, whichever way this goes, who is going to pay the bigger political price? republicans for saving the president or democrats for trying to remove him?
book called the final days and went to see senator barry goldwater who told us about how he pulled out his diary that relayed how he and the other republican leaders of congress went to see richard nixon after the smoking gun tape had been found and here we have the smoking gun in bolton. and goldwater and the leadership of the republicans in the congress went to see nixon and barry goldwater told nixon, you do not have my support or the leadership of this party. you will be convicted in the...
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barry goldwater might be elected president. there was a colossal scandal involving the chief aide walter jenkins in the -- in october 1964. he was caught in the men's room of a ymca with another man in a sexual encounter. this was long before gay liberation. there is no glee or broke back mountain. it is a period of intense homophobia. the american psychiatric association didn't remove the diagnosis of homosexuality from its manuals list of mental illnesses until 1973. that is obscene but it is true. if you look at the press, not only do commentators revile him for his perversion, but they go on and on about how he is a security risk and susceptible to blackmail. every story on this affair asked to what extent has american security been compromised? what are the risks does johnson have? -- what other risks does johnson have? all the way with lbj got a new connotation. goldwater said lbj for moral decay. this is a month before the election. the other one is difficult to sum up. goldwater's crowds when he came to speak, were hyst
barry goldwater might be elected president. there was a colossal scandal involving the chief aide walter jenkins in the -- in october 1964. he was caught in the men's room of a ymca with another man in a sexual encounter. this was long before gay liberation. there is no glee or broke back mountain. it is a period of intense homophobia. the american psychiatric association didn't remove the diagnosis of homosexuality from its manuals list of mental illnesses until 1973. that is obscene but it is...
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it demolished barry goldwater. if the president was a tenderfoot, then why have the congress voted unanimously to give him the power to wage war? he must have an admiral grasp or the congress wouldn't have abdicated its responsibility and allowed one man to decide what was appropriate. more important, the resolution was a wonderful counterpoint to barry goldwater's mad bomber image. now the congress had passed it so overwhelmingly, lyndon johnson could do whatever he wanted. he could invade north vietnam or drop a hydrogen bomb on hanoi. he could drop hydrogen bonds -- if you ordered conventional bombing and ticked up the number of advisors in south vietnam, he looked like a moderate. it was a masterstroke, temporarily very rewarding but would have horrible costs in the long run. the gulf resolution has been condemned rightly as an absolutely inexcusable abuse of the public trust. the president deliberately misled the congress to obtain powers to wage war without a required declaration of war. he lied to the people
it demolished barry goldwater. if the president was a tenderfoot, then why have the congress voted unanimously to give him the power to wage war? he must have an admiral grasp or the congress wouldn't have abdicated its responsibility and allowed one man to decide what was appropriate. more important, the resolution was a wonderful counterpoint to barry goldwater's mad bomber image. now the congress had passed it so overwhelmingly, lyndon johnson could do whatever he wanted. he could invade...
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i fully intend to claim most of barry's time for myself. you all did have the chance to pick up audience question cards. those cards will be collected in about 45 minutes and then passed up to me. we will make sure that we try to leave enough time to handle some questions that have been posed by the audience. i do also want to note that c-span is filming this program tonight and it will be shown as part of the tv books program at some later date. behave yourselves, will you. we don't want you to create a bad impression of pittsburgh for the restt of the country. even though this is an night that will be focused on your book, barry, i would like to begin with a somewhat different question hoping you won't consider it to be out of bounds. i want to go back to what was said about the ranking of the jerusalem post which listed you as the seventh most influential jew in the world in 20 night teen. for those of you that did not see the article, i want to add a little bit of context. i think there was only one american that was higher ranked. that
i fully intend to claim most of barry's time for myself. you all did have the chance to pick up audience question cards. those cards will be collected in about 45 minutes and then passed up to me. we will make sure that we try to leave enough time to handle some questions that have been posed by the audience. i do also want to note that c-span is filming this program tonight and it will be shown as part of the tv books program at some later date. behave yourselves, will you. we don't want you...
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i got to know barry over that time.aid if i ever have the chance to work for that person, i want to work for that person. i got the chance eventually. david: you went to work for him. ultimately, one of the companies he owned was expedia. did he own it before you joined? dara: i went to work for him as the deal person. we brought in companies in the travel space. we bought hotels.com and expedia. they were part of the family to some extent because the deals i did. david: you became the ceo of expedia. did you have experience? why did he think you would be good at being ceo? dara: he was desperate. we were in a situation where one of the founders of expedia who was running it decided -- this stuff happens naturally -- founding a company, building a company is different from managing it. this person decided, i am not up for the ceo gig anymore. can you find a replacement? david: you were not the first choice? dara: i have no idea, i never asked him. i raised my hand and he said yes. david: the board gave you stock options
i got to know barry over that time.aid if i ever have the chance to work for that person, i want to work for that person. i got the chance eventually. david: you went to work for him. ultimately, one of the companies he owned was expedia. did he own it before you joined? dara: i went to work for him as the deal person. we brought in companies in the travel space. we bought hotels.com and expedia. they were part of the family to some extent because the deals i did. david: you became the ceo of...
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doctor barry white. i askedar barry to talk to me a little bit about what she had been doing here and she recounted the story that prompted me to it write this book. in 1990, soon after the collapse of communism, barry white and another historian named petern black. [laughter] you already got my joke and i have not even told you my joke yet. you already got to the punchline. they went to prague, because communism had collapsed and they knew that than nazis had stashed a lot of records in prague. war documents, not the rosters, and they could never get to them because the communist government would not allow them inside their archives. but after the collapse of communism in 1990, they could get in and it was a treasure trove of information for these historians. imagine what they might find there. they flew into germany, they rented a little car that chugged across germany into prague in the middle of the night. they ended at and a little rented apartments and the russian caretaker was very upset that barr
doctor barry white. i askedar barry to talk to me a little bit about what she had been doing here and she recounted the story that prompted me to it write this book. in 1990, soon after the collapse of communism, barry white and another historian named petern black. [laughter] you already got my joke and i have not even told you my joke yet. you already got to the punchline. they went to prague, because communism had collapsed and they knew that than nazis had stashed a lot of records in...
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on july 8, 2005, barry hunt pleads guilty to one count of mail fraud and one count of bank fraud. he's sentenced to six years in prison. as part of the plea deal, hunt agrees to pay $2.9 million in restitution to his victims. >> if we ever see anything, we'll be shocked. >> narrator: barry hunt claims he's broke, and police believe him. they think he blew it all. and at the federal prison near el paso where he does his time, hunt makes a whopping 69 cents an hour. >> you know, unless he got out and somebody was following him and he has money stashed offshore somewhere, there's no chance. unless maybe he hit the lottery. >> narrator: hunt's capture also closes the books on the scam he pulled in exeter, new hampshire, where it all started. perhaps surprisingly, most of hunt's victims here were unaware of his arrest and conviction until "american greed" came calling. >> well, i was fairly excited to know that i knew where he was now. you know, you always want some closure to the deal. and knowing that i can go out to texas and see him is pretty good closure. [ chuckles ] >> he certai
on july 8, 2005, barry hunt pleads guilty to one count of mail fraud and one count of bank fraud. he's sentenced to six years in prison. as part of the plea deal, hunt agrees to pay $2.9 million in restitution to his victims. >> if we ever see anything, we'll be shocked. >> narrator: barry hunt claims he's broke, and police believe him. they think he blew it all. and at the federal prison near el paso where he does his time, hunt makes a whopping 69 cents an hour. >> you know,...
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zacatecas camina barry arios o rocÍo garcía con sus nietos josÉ tadeo y edwin >> yo tuve cuatro hijos ellos dos son como mi primera dos hijos >> a edwin el mÁs pequeÑo lo considera su bebÉ >> lo acostaba en el brazo hasta que se quedaba dormido. >> los dos niÑos vivÍan con dÍas así como con su abuelo y su bisabuela quien no deja de rezar. >> te lo pedimos a martÍn de porres, que no se regreses a edwin >> yo le digo mi viejito de cariÑo a mi bisnieto >> rosario la madre biolÓgica no podÍa cuidarlo, la madre biolÓgica pidió llevarse al pequeÑo edwin por unos dÍas, pero esos dÍas se convirtieron en meses >> siento mucho tristeza porque tengo acÁ todas sus cosas pero me falta el. >> el Último dÍa que estuve
zacatecas camina barry arios o rocÍo garcía con sus nietos josÉ tadeo y edwin >> yo tuve cuatro hijos ellos dos son como mi primera dos hijos >> a edwin el mÁs pequeÑo lo considera su bebÉ >> lo acostaba en el brazo hasta que se quedaba dormido. >> los dos niÑos vivÍan con dÍas así como con su abuelo y su bisabuela quien no deja de rezar. >> te lo pedimos a martÍn de porres, que no se regreses a edwin >> yo le digo mi viejito de cariÑo a mi...
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. >>> baseball's newest hall of fame class does not include barry bonds, but there is still hope for the former giants star. >>> was a dramatic rescue in southern california after a father is able to convince a mountain lion to let go of his toddler. >>> and is it a high-tech solution to keeping our community cleaner? we talk with one bay area group using drones to clean trash. tom steyer: no child should have to worry about finding good food in school. so, when my wife kat and i >>> public school children couldn't get fresh produce in the cafeteria, we took action. we partnered with local farmers, school kitchens, a non-profit. that program now serves over 300 million healthy meals every year. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson washington dc could use, right now. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> you are watching kpix 5 news at 5:30. >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, he is one of the greatest hitters ever to play the game, but giants legend barry bonds has struck out again on his hall of fame hopes. >>> good evening i
. >>> baseball's newest hall of fame class does not include barry bonds, but there is still hope for the former giants star. >>> was a dramatic rescue in southern california after a father is able to convince a mountain lion to let go of his toddler. >>> and is it a high-tech solution to keeping our community cleaner? we talk with one bay area group using drones to clean trash. tom steyer: no child should have to worry about finding good food in school. so, when my...
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for the black alliance for peace always a pleasure and of course social activist a musician very red barry thank you very much thank you know i want to ask you both we celebrate dr king's life through through the meshal holiday honoring him but has the united states lived up to the legacy and you know what he what he was fighting for. think it ever has is never has i mean dr king was assassinated we have to remember that this is a victim of the united states cointelpro counter-intelligence programs targeted by that and so never and that was precisely we many was believe that's why is because he was talking about. materialism and. this is a materialism and militarism so he was anti capitalists and time paralyzed and they actually even the cointelpro papers talk about how it was him starting to make the
for the black alliance for peace always a pleasure and of course social activist a musician very red barry thank you very much thank you know i want to ask you both we celebrate dr king's life through through the meshal holiday honoring him but has the united states lived up to the legacy and you know what he what he was fighting for. think it ever has is never has i mean dr king was assassinated we have to remember that this is a victim of the united states cointelpro counter-intelligence...
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barry goldwater founded the n.w. c.p. in arizona did you know that but he also told me that he made a mistake in voting against since i knew barry goldwater all right made a mistake in voting and since civil rights law. as it turns out you know i was totally regular and many made a mistake ok well i want to just tell you now that i see what has happened there were now like 10 different categories of people everybody agreed we did wrong by blacks but now the number of groups if if a guy in retail got k. a guy comes in one day in a dress. you cannot fire him. you cannot that's now that's because of discrimination well if you had a retail operation selling selling clothes and the the guy who's been working for you for 5 years one day shows up he still has his beard another results a look like a woman in a dress you don't have the right to say please dress like a man thing that's that is you would now be sued for discrimination on camilla her dress for the next show i'll still talk to you then as they read them politicki
barry goldwater founded the n.w. c.p. in arizona did you know that but he also told me that he made a mistake in voting against since i knew barry goldwater all right made a mistake in voting and since civil rights law. as it turns out you know i was totally regular and many made a mistake ok well i want to just tell you now that i see what has happened there were now like 10 different categories of people everybody agreed we did wrong by blacks but now the number of groups if if a guy in...
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joining me now, general barry mccaffrey.eign relations and colonel jack jacobs, a retired colonel in the u.s. army. medal of honor recipient and also msnbc military analyst. two gentlemen on whom i depend very heavily at times like this. general barry mccaffrey, let's start with you. this all started -- if you listen to -- i don't know who it was who said, was it pompeo who said this started with the iran nuclear deal? that's just not true. the nonsense we've seen in the last 72 hours started with a decision by the president to decapitate qassem soleimani. you can agree or disagree about whether qassem soleimani was a good guy and needed to be gone, but the idea that there were follow-on actions to that should have been expected by anybody with a mode come of military or governing experience. >> yeah, i couldn't agree more. look, you know, he was a legitimate target. you don't have to prove an imminent threat. he's been organizing attacks on u.s. forces, and for that matter, throughout the middle east for the last 15 years.
joining me now, general barry mccaffrey.eign relations and colonel jack jacobs, a retired colonel in the u.s. army. medal of honor recipient and also msnbc military analyst. two gentlemen on whom i depend very heavily at times like this. general barry mccaffrey, let's start with you. this all started -- if you listen to -- i don't know who it was who said, was it pompeo who said this started with the iran nuclear deal? that's just not true. the nonsense we've seen in the last 72 hours started...
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barry white. i asked barry to talk to me a little bit about what he had been doing here in she recounted the story that prompted me to ride this book. in 1990, soon after the collapse of communism very white another historian named peter black, hugh already got my joke and i haven't even told you my joke yet. you already got to the punchline but they went to prague because communism had collapsed and a new the nazis had daft a lot of records and more documents nazi rosters and they could never get to them because the communist government wouldn't allow them inside their archive. after the collapse of communism in the 1990s they could get in and it was a treasure trove of information for these historians. imagine what they might find there. they flew into germany. they went to prague in the middle of the night. they ended up in a little rented apartment and the russian caretaker was very upset that barry white was not there with her husband on the job. she was actually pregnant at the time and the
barry white. i asked barry to talk to me a little bit about what he had been doing here in she recounted the story that prompted me to ride this book. in 1990, soon after the collapse of communism very white another historian named peter black, hugh already got my joke and i haven't even told you my joke yet. you already got to the punchline but they went to prague because communism had collapsed and a new the nazis had daft a lot of records and more documents nazi rosters and they could never...
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dig anyway little more, go on a shopping spree and get some buying ideas, just for you joining us, barry james portfolio manager, and senior global market strategist at wells fargo. barry, i was at a goldman sachs conference, the mood was optimistic nobody is talking about big investments. but you're looking to or have already bought into a couple of oil-related names, including pioneer natural resources and mastec tell us why. >> sure. well, the market is a little screwy right now i'm calling it a spaghetti market people are throwing stuff against the wall to see what would wha will work. for a while it was the energy sector, but it's going back to the norm it was so hated last year that the earnings comparisons will be very good this year. pioneer is a permean basis, texas, into colorado and so u.s. based. we don't have problems if geopolitically with it it's very good, one of the most efficient in terms of frac'ing we think that's a good one the mastec play is multiple areas, yes it does infrastructure things like oil and gas pipelines but also helps utilities out with communications
dig anyway little more, go on a shopping spree and get some buying ideas, just for you joining us, barry james portfolio manager, and senior global market strategist at wells fargo. barry, i was at a goldman sachs conference, the mood was optimistic nobody is talking about big investments. but you're looking to or have already bought into a couple of oil-related names, including pioneer natural resources and mastec tell us why. >> sure. well, the market is a little screwy right now i'm...
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james and -- barry, you're smiling. does that mean you're buying today? >> actually, i have been buying today. this is nothing to smile about obviously and the path of destruction is definitely impacting a lot of different areas from airlines to hotels and the like, but picking up perhaps some international holdings, buying some gold that's what i'm looking at today. nothing too exciting in that sense. but there are other opportunities perhaps in areas like bio tech like an amgen or you could look at folks like johnson & johnson. it's a strange thing, but there are pockets that do offer some opportunities in this but i have to put the whole picture together we're probably in a period of a little pullback because we've ran so far so fast and the market just needs to get its wind back again. >> all right so bill, let's turn to you it's pretty obvious that if a country is fundamentally shutting down its travel and transportation networks as china seems to have done and cities like shanghai are basically saying we're going
james and -- barry, you're smiling. does that mean you're buying today? >> actually, i have been buying today. this is nothing to smile about obviously and the path of destruction is definitely impacting a lot of different areas from airlines to hotels and the like, but picking up perhaps some international holdings, buying some gold that's what i'm looking at today. nothing too exciting in that sense. but there are other opportunities perhaps in areas like bio tech like an amgen or you...
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thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> very quick question, barry. will these slides be available on our site? yeah. i assume most of the speakers will share their slides? it will be very very hopeful, i think. next speaker, abigail ross harper president of and ceo of the solar energies association. we are delight to have her here. scia is the american association for solar energies. she overseas government affairs, research, communications and leadership and focused on creating a remarkable new environment where solar grows and grows. before joining scia she was part of the department of interiors osha management where she led the agency that oversaw the leasing and development of all offshore energy, oil, gas and offshore wind. she served formerly as director of maryland energy administration as acting in 2012, and then as director starting in 2013. she's also served concurrently as energy advisor to governor martin o'malley then. delight to have you here. please join us. thank you so much, abigail. looking forward to hearing from you. >> good morn
thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> very quick question, barry. will these slides be available on our site? yeah. i assume most of the speakers will share their slides? it will be very very hopeful, i think. next speaker, abigail ross harper president of and ceo of the solar energies association. we are delight to have her here. scia is the american association for solar energies. she overseas government affairs, research, communications and leadership and focused on...
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is julia boorstin with barry diller, a first on cnbc interview.s so much. thank you, courtney. iac barry diller thank you so much for joining us here from ces. >> tell us about what that move says about your sense of this digital video subscrips space? >> it doesn't say much about the space it solicit we found that well really couldn't compete >> i mean, it's not material to our company at all we just decided let's concentration on where we can make good things happen. you also made this business purchase of care.com for half a billion, what are these two deals,. >> first of all, it wasn't a sale it was a spin-off. we create companies, we get -- and then we spin this much oaf to our shareholders. we're kind of an anticonglomera anticonglomerate match reached the same where we thousand a good thing to now be completely independent care, on the other side, which has no connection to match, you know, you think of care.com and what did conjures in your imagination, it takes care of people through technology. this is an area in which it is undoubtly go
is julia boorstin with barry diller, a first on cnbc interview.s so much. thank you, courtney. iac barry diller thank you so much for joining us here from ces. >> tell us about what that move says about your sense of this digital video subscrips space? >> it doesn't say much about the space it solicit we found that well really couldn't compete >> i mean, it's not material to our company at all we just decided let's concentration on where we can make good things happen. you...
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beatle died it would be to be tell love she made a good shot barry who. called but she were. to ship a hot tub and. damn near run beyond the. yeah i. mean i lay no b.l. cause. you know my man. always said this shot alone being roma. who he says shallow. i lay in the vo code. be in murder. brochure you go excel and see that it's a disco bust out of a trip and not all the movie in your mouth lead 50 a neck or out so your profile date peoples the fuk the fray music or else you will feel you cause...
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army general barry mccaffrey back for a second hour. of course decorated combat veteran of vietnam and a former battlefield commander in the gulf. and retired u.s. army colonel jack jacobs, who happens to be one of 71 living recipients of the medal of honor for his combat actions in vietnam. both gentlemen msnbc military analysts. welcome to you all. mr. bash, i would like to begin with you on the state of the iranian military because the target package and the arm amentes they used in this attack tonight are important. their air force does not lead the world. a lot of their aircraft have over three, four, five decades on them. they decided long ago to put their money and their research into ballistic missiles. these have a long range. some of them have a lot of heft, and they proved tonight they have guided missile capability, which led so many people to leave that had they wanted to inflict more damage, had they wanted to rack up casualties, especially american casualties, perhaps they could have done so. >> yeah. tonight was importan
army general barry mccaffrey back for a second hour. of course decorated combat veteran of vietnam and a former battlefield commander in the gulf. and retired u.s. army colonel jack jacobs, who happens to be one of 71 living recipients of the medal of honor for his combat actions in vietnam. both gentlemen msnbc military analysts. welcome to you all. mr. bash, i would like to begin with you on the state of the iranian military because the target package and the arm amentes they used in this...
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giants legend barry bonds has struck out again on his hall of fame hopes. >>> good evening i'm juliette goodrich. >> i am allen martin. now as he gets a little closer with each year. >> just a little bit but not enough. he's got two more years left. when the giants retired barry bonds' jersey willie mays made an impromptu speech. >> on behalf of all the people in san francisco and all of the country, both this guy, he is very, very important to me. >> it is going to take more than his endorsement because of bonds was not selected to the hall of fame's for the eighth straight year. he continues to pay for being the poster boy of the steroid era. he has two more years appearing on the right and balance. he has be voted on 75% of the admitted ballots. now his totals have increased each of the last six years but it's a small bump. he received a 60% this year. so, larry walker's case could provide some hope for bonds, the former rookie outfielder went from 54% of the vote last year to 76% this year on the 10th and final year of the ballot. he will be joined by derek jeter and the class of 20
giants legend barry bonds has struck out again on his hall of fame hopes. >>> good evening i'm juliette goodrich. >> i am allen martin. now as he gets a little closer with each year. >> just a little bit but not enough. he's got two more years left. when the giants retired barry bonds' jersey willie mays made an impromptu speech. >> on behalf of all the people in san francisco and all of the country, both this guy, he is very, very important to me. >> it is...
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and with me i have a john barry john resul adopted levine that he's in auschwitz today for those set of minis and every year we see fewer of these eyewitness accounts fewer survivors how important august stories especially given the pissing rise of anderson it is in many parts of the leg well they are crucial on a reason i you know i don't know how it's affected you but just watching that report myself i have found myself very very moved when people tell are in stories and you sense the very deep pain fortunately of course most of those stories have been recorded on on video they will remain in various museums around the world in new york in yad vashem in into rooster more serving in our shirts there also there's a whole literature of course of memoirs of people who were there we have these records but i think very importantly is auschwitz itself when i was there for deutsche of better 5 years ago but the 70th anniversary i remember standing. in front of a pile of small battered leather suitcases with the names of children stenciled on to than these children who were herded into the
and with me i have a john barry john resul adopted levine that he's in auschwitz today for those set of minis and every year we see fewer of these eyewitness accounts fewer survivors how important august stories especially given the pissing rise of anderson it is in many parts of the leg well they are crucial on a reason i you know i don't know how it's affected you but just watching that report myself i have found myself very very moved when people tell are in stories and you sense the very...
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it for donnie kershner and they sign me here i am signed to music, dauphin king, brian wilson, jan barry, great writers. there i was. it was so simple. you wrote a song and you played it for donnie kershner cause he was the b because he was the boss. if you like to come you got a contract. in those days, we went to smaller studios. i don't even remember the names, but we go to get charles. dick charles. you get three hours and you do 10 songs in three hours. i don't even remember if it was two track at the time. we were cutting two track. what happened is jerry and carol put out locomotion and then hey girl. freddie scott was the handyman and he sang "hey, girl." i did a song called "tonight you are going to fall in love with me." he got so good at doing demos that a lot of us went into producing records. >> then you left capital, >> before capitol i had run i actually out. vice president of rock and that was just coming in. out. vice president of rock and that was just coming in. it was about 1950 sykes 1956. it is when i signed quicksilver, stuff like that. that was the start of rock.
it for donnie kershner and they sign me here i am signed to music, dauphin king, brian wilson, jan barry, great writers. there i was. it was so simple. you wrote a song and you played it for donnie kershner cause he was the b because he was the boss. if you like to come you got a contract. in those days, we went to smaller studios. i don't even remember the names, but we go to get charles. dick charles. you get three hours and you do 10 songs in three hours. i don't even remember if it was two...
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barry lee jones was arrested and charged with assault and disorderly conduct.his son's wrestling team posted an apology saying they were shocked by the inconceivable action of one parent. the wrestler attacked was not injured. i get supporting your kid -- some of that's -- just sports craziness on the sidelines. >> yeah. that's -- that takes it too far. >>> another company pledging to change behavior to tackle the climate crisis. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless
barry lee jones was arrested and charged with assault and disorderly conduct.his son's wrestling team posted an apology saying they were shocked by the inconceivable action of one parent. the wrestler attacked was not injured. i get supporting your kid -- some of that's -- just sports craziness on the sidelines. >> yeah. that's -- that takes it too far. >>> another company pledging to change behavior to tackle the climate crisis. these folks, they don't have time to go to the...
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todd got a call from his brother barry. >> barry said that toni had been in an accident and that he was being texted the vital signs, and it didn't look good. you know, he said, i don't think she's going to make it. >> reporter: back on the mountain, the rescuers were having trouble finding the henthorns. >> they're asking you to put as many bright items out as possible to see if they can see you. anybody near you, sir? >> no. >> reporter: the henthorns were all alone and time was running out. the sun was setting. so harold lit a fire. >> i've started a small fire in a completely enclosed rock enclosure with wet moss on it thinking you can see the smoke. >> reporter: now in the dark, the henthorns were off the grid. and still waiting. just before 7:00, an hour after harold's first call to 911, an operator called back to talk him through cpr. >> hello? >> harold, this is julia, estes park police department. they tell me you need some assistance doing some cpr. >> any help you could give me would be good. >> okay. is she awake? >> no, unconscious. >> okay. i'm going to go through my quest
todd got a call from his brother barry. >> barry said that toni had been in an accident and that he was being texted the vital signs, and it didn't look good. you know, he said, i don't think she's going to make it. >> reporter: back on the mountain, the rescuers were having trouble finding the henthorns. >> they're asking you to put as many bright items out as possible to see if they can see you. anybody near you, sir? >> no. >> reporter: the henthorns were all...
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>> reporter: at barry's cheesesteaks, barry washington, the owner and a pastor, greets everyone, butg hand he extends to his employees that's his real mission. many have done jail time. >> we got to quit looking at everybody as a problem, and we got to look at a solution. >> reporter: you're a pastor. you usually preach at church. >> yeah. >> reporter: but it sounds like you brought church -- >> brought church to the cheesesteak. >> reporter: these are his latest converts, teenage brothers sean, rodney, and d.j., who he first encountered when they were throwing bottles at cars from a nearby balcony. >> i felt i had enough, so i just used that method, throwing the hands up, trying to tell them listen, i just want to talk to you. will you come down? >> reporter: you guys thought you were in trouble. >> yeah. i thought they were going to call the police on us. >> he gave us a long, long, long speech. >> reporter: he told them he was no saint either. years ago he dealt drugs and was homeless until prayer and a stranger's kindness changed his life. he never did end up calling the cops, in
>> reporter: at barry's cheesesteaks, barry washington, the owner and a pastor, greets everyone, butg hand he extends to his employees that's his real mission. many have done jail time. >> we got to quit looking at everybody as a problem, and we got to look at a solution. >> reporter: you're a pastor. you usually preach at church. >> yeah. >> reporter: but it sounds like you brought church -- >> brought church to the cheesesteak. >> reporter: these are...
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barry black, when open the senate with prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, we are gratefully
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in september of this year, barry and tersa flew to washington. she hid the banner under her dress and got through before a capital police officer stopped her and asked her why her dress appeared so thick. and tersa responded, oh, it's in my underwear, and the officer let them through. i don't know how you did that, but it's amazing. you look unassuming. so i'm sure that helped. once all the senators were in the chamber for a vote, the pair unfurled the banner and shouted, how many more must die? the two yelled to the senators below, do your job. and what, of course, they're doing is the senate's inaction on gun reform. the senate has had a couple of bills on their desk now for at least 293 days. one of those being h.r.8 which is a universal background check bill that would do background checks on all gun sales. 97% of americans support it. 74% of nra members support background checks on all gun bills, yet mitch mcconnell, the majority leader will not call that up for a vote. so i commend you. you were handcuffed with zip ties, put into a police v
in september of this year, barry and tersa flew to washington. she hid the banner under her dress and got through before a capital police officer stopped her and asked her why her dress appeared so thick. and tersa responded, oh, it's in my underwear, and the officer let them through. i don't know how you did that, but it's amazing. you look unassuming. so i'm sure that helped. once all the senators were in the chamber for a vote, the pair unfurled the banner and shouted, how many more must...
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he's called barry gardiner.t north since 1997 and has served in mr corbyn's front bench team since 2016. he's the son of olympic footballerjohn gardiner. and he's currently in the united arab emirates at a conference. are you going to stand? i have not quite made up my mind, i'm still talking with people. i will make a decision very soon. leaders need to be decisive, the fact you cannot make up your mind whether to stand is perhaps not a good sign. look, i have enormous respect for all of my collea g u es have enormous respect for all of my colleagues who are standing. i think any one of them would make a much better prime minister than boris johnson, quite frankly. if i do stand, it will be because i believe that i have the best chance of winning a general election that can bring ina winning a general election that can bring in a labour government, that can give hope to people. everybody wa nts to can give hope to people. everybody wants to succeed in life, they want to do well. they want a secure job, decent h
he's called barry gardiner.t north since 1997 and has served in mr corbyn's front bench team since 2016. he's the son of olympic footballerjohn gardiner. and he's currently in the united arab emirates at a conference. are you going to stand? i have not quite made up my mind, i'm still talking with people. i will make a decision very soon. leaders need to be decisive, the fact you cannot make up your mind whether to stand is perhaps not a good sign. look, i have enormous respect for all of my...
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. >> good to see you >> barry, you had moves in markets, bull markets of the '90s compared to bull marketse '20s you said we have not hit the blow off top but we're on our way. >> if you look at the exponential trends, a curve increasing at an increasing rate that characterized the 1920s bull market. it characterized the 1990s this one has been more linear and it doesn't have the upward sloping curve since the 2009 low. so i find it hard to believe that we've seen the top because we have not entered that parabolic move >> how would you know when we're close? >> well, you'll see the parabolic move that will be the first thing euphoria, a lot less doubt in the market i had not been a bull for a long time we were in defensives and bond problemsky proxies until last october when the fed made its move and the president made his move, we went with a more pro cyclical profile. we thought technology to energy and industrials would get a lift financials as well so far we only had some luck on the technology and the financial call we do think as the cycle ages we'll get more >> to that point, the fa
. >> good to see you >> barry, you had moves in markets, bull markets of the '90s compared to bull marketse '20s you said we have not hit the blow off top but we're on our way. >> if you look at the exponential trends, a curve increasing at an increasing rate that characterized the 1920s bull market. it characterized the 1990s this one has been more linear and it doesn't have the upward sloping curve since the 2009 low. so i find it hard to believe that we've seen the top...
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so barry the fish started chanting no more rain. no more rain and the rain did stop, and i even did the mudslide because -- >> did you do that? >> yeah, i did. i wanted to see what they were doing and i wanted to enjoy it. i walked up on the field. i didn't walk to the very top. i walked up to the smoke shop and that was one of my best friends from college that i played basketball with. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah. >> the movie which was iconic. you were instrumental in making that happen. >> according to the president of warner brothers i was the only reason it happened and honestly, that's true and i'm not being egotistical. it's just a fact. if i didn't produce. what happened was when i was at americary, freddy winetravel on the bitter end came to leon bib from canada, and i spent 80 grand and i produced his act. when i was getting ready to go to woodstock three or four days before i went to variety, he becomes vice president of films for warner brothers. so i called freddy and he says, artie, i picked up and you're not going talk about
so barry the fish started chanting no more rain. no more rain and the rain did stop, and i even did the mudslide because -- >> did you do that? >> yeah, i did. i wanted to see what they were doing and i wanted to enjoy it. i walked up on the field. i didn't walk to the very top. i walked up to the smoke shop and that was one of my best friends from college that i played basketball with. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah. >> the movie which was iconic. you were instrumental in...
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there you go, barry speaking there. that's all the sport for now.sinesses around the world are under pressure to improve their sustainable credentials to consumers — and the fashion industry is no different. globalfashion production produces 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon per year, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. how can an industry of mass consumerism change? could swapping rather than selling help? simon browning reports. a new style of shopping for a new decade. they call it a "swap shop". bring the stuff you no longer wear and exchange it for something else. i really like the idea of, like, exchanging with people, and, like, recycling. society is shifting and it is changing into something that is more conscientious. jade and lucy set up their clothes—swap business, lonehood, because they were horrified as the sheer volume of clothes they saw every day while working in the modelling industry. i would choose some a0 to sometimes 70 outfits a day. it was overwhelming to think how many clothes are being produced. mo
there you go, barry speaking there. that's all the sport for now.sinesses around the world are under pressure to improve their sustainable credentials to consumers — and the fashion industry is no different. globalfashion production produces 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon per year, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. how can an industry of mass consumerism change? could swapping rather than selling help? simon browning reports. a new style of shopping for a new...
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never lost a case, and he was a public defender in yolo county, and he is a very great lawyer, and so barry the fish started chanting no more rain, and no more rain, and the rain did stop. ien did the mud slide. >> you did that? >> yeah, i wanted to see what they were doing, and i wanted to enjoy it. i walked up to the field, and did not go all of the way up for the top. but i went to the one called the smokeshop and that was one of my best friends from college that i played basketball with. >> and the movie, which is iconic, and you were instrumental in making it happen? >> well, according to president of warner brothers, i am the only reason that it happened. that is true. i am not being egotistical, and that is a fact. what happened when i was at mercury, and freddie winetravel and gill and the first blade came through with leon and the act from canada and i spent $80,000 to produce the act. when i was ready to go to woodstock, i read in "variety" that he leaves and becomes vice president of films for warner i and he said, you are not going to talk about that crazy thing upstate and i sa
never lost a case, and he was a public defender in yolo county, and he is a very great lawyer, and so barry the fish started chanting no more rain, and no more rain, and the rain did stop. ien did the mud slide. >> you did that? >> yeah, i wanted to see what they were doing, and i wanted to enjoy it. i walked up to the field, and did not go all of the way up for the top. but i went to the one called the smokeshop and that was one of my best friends from college that i played...
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barry james. great advice. thank you very much. on investors fears over the deadly china virus. [closing bell rings] that will do it for "the claman countdown. connell mcshane, melissa francis pick it up for "after the bell." melissa: a virus spreading and wall street taking notice. averages falling into the red, cdc confirms a case of mysterious china killed six people in china. the dow ending down. it will settle down 149 points lower. snapping a five-day winning streak, dragged down by shares of boeing as well. the stock tumbling after the company pushed back its timetable for the return of the 737 max saying it doesn't expect regulatory approval until at least the middle of the year. tough day. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell." s&p and nasdaq also in the red. the nasdaq hit
barry james. great advice. thank you very much. on investors fears over the deadly china virus. [closing bell rings] that will do it for "the claman countdown. connell mcshane, melissa francis pick it up for "after the bell." melissa: a virus spreading and wall street taking notice. averages falling into the red, cdc confirms a case of mysterious china killed six people in china. the dow ending down. it will settle down 149 points lower. snapping a five-day winning streak,...
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despite various barry is online political debate is possible in china to a certain extent. chinese internet users are incredibly politically active and they can criticize policies specifically leaders becomes more sensitive because as soon as you mention a specific person by name topics become more sensitive and if you organize collective action chances are that your information your messages will be removed. when we look at the internet behind china's fire wall we get a glimpse into the future this live streaming and mobile payment but there's also reaching surveillance and heavy state control uses and platforms alike are quick to censor themselves to avoid sanctions this makes a free and open democratic discussion practically impossible beyond satisfy while the internet content economy surprisingly dynamic vibrant and diverse but personally the prize i'd have to pay for that would be too high for me what do you guys think that was on you tube facebook and e.w. dot com that's all for today take care and your next. 50 years of religions for peace people from many different
despite various barry is online political debate is possible in china to a certain extent. chinese internet users are incredibly politically active and they can criticize policies specifically leaders becomes more sensitive because as soon as you mention a specific person by name topics become more sensitive and if you organize collective action chances are that your information your messages will be removed. when we look at the internet behind china's fire wall we get a glimpse into the future...
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i appreciate barry and usea team for putting this together this terrific forum.t to thank barry specifically for standing up for all energy sources as we advocate for u.s. energy production in the united states. also i want to start off this morning on a somber note. i want to acknowledge the passing of a friend of many in this room, general richard lawson, passed away earlier this week. general lawson was the national mining association's first president ceo who presided over the unification of two predecessor organizations, the national coal association and mining association. he was instrumental. he retired as a four star general after a remarkable career in the air force in 1986. our thoughts are with his wife, joan and their family today. so my remarks this morning will span our membership and things that we're working on and i hope it's informative and happy to take questions afterwards. mining is essential to every energy source and technology represented in this room. while much of what we'll hear today no cusses solely on america's energy future, i ask y
i appreciate barry and usea team for putting this together this terrific forum.t to thank barry specifically for standing up for all energy sources as we advocate for u.s. energy production in the united states. also i want to start off this morning on a somber note. i want to acknowledge the passing of a friend of many in this room, general richard lawson, passed away earlier this week. general lawson was the national mining association's first president ceo who presided over the unification...
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and their fears are more than justified in a segment about barry was groups of violent islamist like the self-styled islamic state of saw hell seen here in a propaganda video have spread terror across the region. attacks have dramatically increased with the u.n. estimating 1800 people were killed last year. despite the support of key 5 saw how troops and france took enough asos military has struggled to contain the violence. a few days ago parliament passed a new law to recruit local volunteers in the fight against jihadists they will be given small on some 14 days of military training the plan has been criticized by human rights groups but among those who have fled the violence many approve. my i'm in favor of the new law and if people volunteer to defend our villages that is something very positive. if we are not able to defend our villages the terrorists will gain more and more space and will lose the whole region. because if they are now recruiting volunteers we want them to defeat the enemy so that we can get back to our villages we are so tired of all these attacks they want to
and their fears are more than justified in a segment about barry was groups of violent islamist like the self-styled islamic state of saw hell seen here in a propaganda video have spread terror across the region. attacks have dramatically increased with the u.n. estimating 1800 people were killed last year. despite the support of key 5 saw how troops and france took enough asos military has struggled to contain the violence. a few days ago parliament passed a new law to recruit local volunteers...