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bill bradley and dick gephardt, that when reagan passes an agenda, i don't think bill clinton, you knowll bradley, dick gephardt, they couldn't be democrats today. it's moved so fared to left. >> i want to talk about economic plans on both sides of aisle, hillary clinton and donald trump's plan. heats get to "media buzz" with howie kurtz. >> another negative week over donald trump's trip to scotland, his response to brexit, firing his campaign manager, raising a meegen amount of money. we'll see if that's fair, if the press fact-checks hillary clinton as much as donald trump, and gun control other it didn't produce anything and violated house rules. we'll see you in 20 minutes. >> thank you. >>> can donald trump show us the money? he says he can. predicting wll see staggering fund-raising figures from his campaign next month. our panel talking about the money when we come right back and the economy. we're looking ahead on "sunday morning futures". stay with us. >>> welcome back. donald trump entering the general election with the biggest financial disadvantage of any major party nominee
bill bradley and dick gephardt, that when reagan passes an agenda, i don't think bill clinton, you knowll bradley, dick gephardt, they couldn't be democrats today. it's moved so fared to left. >> i want to talk about economic plans on both sides of aisle, hillary clinton and donald trump's plan. heats get to "media buzz" with howie kurtz. >> another negative week over donald trump's trip to scotland, his response to brexit, firing his campaign manager, raising a meegen...
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on the battlefield not taking enough credible steps and secondly york city police commissioner bill bradley said wide scale surveillance programs that targeted the muslim community failed to produce a single piece of actionable intelligence and frankly didn't work. so how can we strengthened the hand of federal and local law enforcement to keep us safe? >> i do believe the men women there doing everything possible under the of lot and in the cases were red flags are raised, my concern is they're not looking for the right thing or indicators of violence but radicalization depending on whatever model that is. in some cases the models are not accurate. i also agree on the issue of chief bratton we're the surveillance of the entire communities that is why during the of period they're in place cases were missed because there were looking to broadly rather than focusing in both of those travel overseas to terrorist training camps maybe we should put more resources there instead of watching anisette muslims. >> thanks to the whole panel for your testimony and those who have engaged today. read to
on the battlefield not taking enough credible steps and secondly york city police commissioner bill bradley said wide scale surveillance programs that targeted the muslim community failed to produce a single piece of actionable intelligence and frankly didn't work. so how can we strengthened the hand of federal and local law enforcement to keep us safe? >> i do believe the men women there doing everything possible under the of lot and in the cases were red flags are raised, my concern is...
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she's been a leading strategist in democratic campaigns dating back to bill bradley. bill weber a former congressman in arizona was co-chair of the mitt romney presidential campaigns. this year he was a top advisor to jeb bush. welcome to you both. let me start off. this is the beginning of the general election, the d.c. primary next week. but we really -- it's in the full circle now. what are the odds going in, anita? anita: well, think demographicly hillary clinton has always had an edge in this race in the general election, the last two elections showed us that the republican party needs to broaden its coalition. they picked the worst possible candidate for doing what they need to do. but it's going to be a close race because this is a very closely divided country. i don't think the clinton campaign was under any illusion that it was going to be easy. it's going to be very tough. and they're running against a candidate who doesn't play by conventional rules. >> ben? ben: i would agree with anita. that's what gives the democrats an edge. the republican argument which
she's been a leading strategist in democratic campaigns dating back to bill bradley. bill weber a former congressman in arizona was co-chair of the mitt romney presidential campaigns. this year he was a top advisor to jeb bush. welcome to you both. let me start off. this is the beginning of the general election, the d.c. primary next week. but we really -- it's in the full circle now. what are the odds going in, anita? anita: well, think demographicly hillary clinton has always had an edge in...
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ideals and fundamental decency, who will be an important part of our country's future, senator bill bradleypplause] mr. gore: thank you, bill. [applause] mr. gore: thank you, bill, for your council on campaign-finance reform, civil rights, and it into poverty. there is someone else will shape that future, a leader of character and courage. a defender of the environment and working families. the next vice president of the united states of america joe , lieberman. [applause] >> joe, joe, joe. mr. gore: and his wife and their wonderful family. i picked joe for one simple is the best person for the job. [applause] mr. gore: for almost eight years now, i've been the partner of a leader who moved us out of the valley of recession and into the longest period of prosperity in american history. i say you to you tonight millions of americans will live , better lives for a long time to come because of the job that's been done by president bill clinton. [applause] mr. gore: instead of the biggest deficits in history, we now have the biggest surpluses the , highest home ownership ever, the lowest inflat
ideals and fundamental decency, who will be an important part of our country's future, senator bill bradleypplause] mr. gore: thank you, bill. [applause] mr. gore: thank you, bill, for your council on campaign-finance reform, civil rights, and it into poverty. there is someone else will shape that future, a leader of character and courage. a defender of the environment and working families. the next vice president of the united states of america joe , lieberman. [applause] >> joe, joe,...
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senator bill bradley coming up. >>> brewing sales.executive joins us to talk about perking up the coffee business with mobile ordering and pay. all this, plus breaking economic news, key reads on the american consumer and global trade as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box." >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm joe kernen along with rebecca quick and andrew ross sorkin. we're less than 90 minutes away from the opening bell on wall street. futures right now are now down just under 30 points. on the dow, the nasdaq is down 6.5. i'm sorry. s&p down 6.5. nasdaq down under 10. equity markets in europe have been down for the entire morning session. germany is down .75%. while most of the other are off more than 1%. france faring the worst. the german ten-year down -- it's minus three basis points. that's what you -- that's what you get paid to borrow money. that's the operative term. paid to borrow money.
senator bill bradley coming up. >>> brewing sales.executive joins us to talk about perking up the coffee business with mobile ordering and pay. all this, plus breaking economic news, key reads on the american consumer and global trade as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box." >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business...
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she has been a leading strategist dating back to bill bradley. former republican congressman from minnesota was cochair of the john mccain and mitt romney presidential campaigns. this year he was a top adviser to jeb bush. let me just start off, the beginning of the general election, d.c. primary next week, but really it is in full circle now. what are the odds going in, anita? nita: demographically, hillary clinton has always had an edge in this race. the republican party needs to broaden its coalition. they nominated probably the worst possible candidate for doing what they need to do. be a closeoing to race. this is a divided country. i don't think the clinton campaign was ever under any illusion that this is going to be easy. they are running against a candidate that doesn't play by conventional rules. point,uld add another the other side of the argument. her point about the demographics is right on target. , whichublican argument is not the same as the argument, is that people are disinclined to have the same party three terms in a row. this
she has been a leading strategist dating back to bill bradley. former republican congressman from minnesota was cochair of the john mccain and mitt romney presidential campaigns. this year he was a top adviser to jeb bush. let me just start off, the beginning of the general election, d.c. primary next week, but really it is in full circle now. what are the odds going in, anita? nita: demographically, hillary clinton has always had an edge in this race. the republican party needs to broaden its...
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for example back in the 80s the senator from new jersey bill bradley, impressive and great career, the democrats are saying you ought to run. first in 88 and in 1992 and usee that i'm not ready yet. when he felt he was ready in 2000 he lost to gore and it was too late. chris christie new jerseyy governor, a lot of people went to them four years ago and said you got to run. he said i'm not ready. he should have even though he felt he wasn't like the xenephons you just have to go is life doesn't always go the way one or the timetable that you think is best for you. after plunge in and take a rest. >> host: is any relation to the term that we use today centerfold it? xenophobic? xe guest: don't know because xenephons was quite the opposite. o athenians learning how to lead the spartans. >> host: where would you put yourself on this list of leaders that you talk about, these ancient leaders? >> like most it would be a mix.x xenephons, the importance of leadership in being able to respond to changing circumstances. one who gets short shrift from history because the greeks wrote it was cyrus
for example back in the 80s the senator from new jersey bill bradley, impressive and great career, the democrats are saying you ought to run. first in 88 and in 1992 and usee that i'm not ready yet. when he felt he was ready in 2000 he lost to gore and it was too late. chris christie new jerseyy governor, a lot of people went to them four years ago and said you got to run. he said i'm not ready. he should have even though he felt he wasn't like the xenephons you just have to go is life doesn't...
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traditionally, you have an outsider candidate, it was president barack obama in 2008 howard dean bill bradleyse folks often come home. those nominees do the work it takes to show they are in this progressive fight and they are going to do the things that are important in the white house. >> priorities u.s. action released this new political ad against donald trump. i want to play a portion of it. >> when i saw donald trump mock a disabled person i was just shocked. >> you ought to see this guy, i don't know what i said. i don't remember. >> that reporter suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms. >> the children at grace's school all know never to mock her. for an adult to mock someone with a disability is shocking. >> when i saw donald trump mock somebody with a disability it showed me his soul and his heart. >> priorities u.s. action is a group you co-founded and you are not with him. those are the parents of a child with spina bifida. for the most part trump has come out unscathed. why do you think the strategy is to go up with an attitude like that. >> i don't thi
traditionally, you have an outsider candidate, it was president barack obama in 2008 howard dean bill bradleyse folks often come home. those nominees do the work it takes to show they are in this progressive fight and they are going to do the things that are important in the white house. >> priorities u.s. action released this new political ad against donald trump. i want to play a portion of it. >> when i saw donald trump mock a disabled person i was just shocked. >> you...
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bill bradley did that. he went all over the country as senator from new jersey generating support for tax reform in 1986. and it was a fairly good piece of legislation, which ronald reagan endorsed. but he hit the hustings. >> well, didn't president obama do that with health care? wasn't he out there beating the drums and...? >> but the wrong kind. >> what do you mean? >> he wouldn't further what he said he believes in-- single payer, full medicare for all--because he said, "it's not practical." which is another way of saying, "i can't take on the supremely popular health insurance companies and drug companies," right? he wasn't worried. as a result, his system will not restrain the enormous costs that are increasing. it'll leave 30 million people still uninsured after it's fully implemented. and it's so complex that it opened itself up to attacks and parity by the republicans. you know, the canadians got full health care for everybody. they do it on half the cost--$4,500 per capita a year. we spend $8,500
bill bradley did that. he went all over the country as senator from new jersey generating support for tax reform in 1986. and it was a fairly good piece of legislation, which ronald reagan endorsed. but he hit the hustings. >> well, didn't president obama do that with health care? wasn't he out there beating the drums and...? >> but the wrong kind. >> what do you mean? >> he wouldn't further what he said he believes in-- single payer, full medicare for all--because he...
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for example, back in the 80s, senator from new jersey, and bill bradley is a democrat saying you ought to run. ursa and 88 and then in 92. when he thought he was ready, the goal is to lay. chris christie, new jersey governor. a lot of people went in and say you've got to run. he said i'm not ready. he showed us, even though he felt he was in. like xenophon come you just have to go win. life doesn't always go the way you want it on the timetable you think is best for you. >> host: is he any relation to the term that we use today, and enough of it? >> i don't know. xenophon was not xenophobic. quite the opposite. learning how to lead spartans. >> host: so where would you put yourself on this list of leaders? >> like most it would be a mix. xenophon, the importance of leadership in being able to respond to changed circumstances. one who gets a short trip from history because the greeks wrote it was the modern persian empire by the standards of the time. he was very tolerant. normally in those days they came killed everybody and sold the rest to slavery. he and the fact takeover of place a
for example, back in the 80s, senator from new jersey, and bill bradley is a democrat saying you ought to run. ursa and 88 and then in 92. when he thought he was ready, the goal is to lay. chris christie, new jersey governor. a lot of people went in and say you've got to run. he said i'm not ready. he showed us, even though he felt he was in. like xenophon come you just have to go win. life doesn't always go the way you want it on the timetable you think is best for you. >> host: is he...
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for example back and 80s senator from new jersey, bill bradley, impressive man, great career, and democrats were saying you ought to run. first and 88 and then in 1992 he said i'm not ready yet. when he felt he was ready in 2000, he lost. it was too late. chris christie, new jersey governor, a lot of people went to him for years going i said you got to run. he said i'm not ready. he should of. even though he felt he wasn't, like the xenophon you just have to go in. a life doesn't always go the way you wanted or on the timetable you think is best for you pick youo up to plunge in. host: is he any relation to the term that we use today xenophobic? guest: don't know because a-- xenophon was not xenophobic. host: quite the opposite c2 athenians learning how to lead spartans.d host: where would you put yourself on this list of leaders that you talk about these ancient leaders? guest: like most it would be a mix. xenophon, the importance of leadership and being able to respond to change into circumstances. one who gets a short script from history because the greeks wrote it was cyrus who created
for example back and 80s senator from new jersey, bill bradley, impressive man, great career, and democrats were saying you ought to run. first and 88 and then in 1992 he said i'm not ready yet. when he felt he was ready in 2000, he lost. it was too late. chris christie, new jersey governor, a lot of people went to him for years going i said you got to run. he said i'm not ready. he should of. even though he felt he wasn't, like the xenophon you just have to go in. a life doesn't always go the...
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. >> there's something else that interests me and bill crystal tweeted on that which i'm about to raise. it's making me wonder is there a reverse bradley factor. there's his tweet. so if polls show clinton up 5, could trump be even? it's not fashionable to tell a pollster who calls your house yeah, i'm for donald trump. doesn't he have a point? >> no, he doesn't have a point at all. the reality is the demographics of the election in this country are far different than what happened in britain. 20% of the voters in 2016 will be nonwhite. unless he does remarkable huge numbers with white voters, he's toast. he's not going to make it. i'm willing to say this today. he has no chance. >> i think you're right in the sense that there could be a so-called shy donald voter. i think that the crystal's on to something there in terms of it's not socially acceptable to tell a live pollster that you're for trump and i think especially in places from pennsylvania to ohio to michigan, i think trump may outrun his polling, but to bob's point the larger challenge that trump has is that there's more to this country than the ballot. even as trump makes in
. >> there's something else that interests me and bill crystal tweeted on that which i'm about to raise. it's making me wonder is there a reverse bradley factor. there's his tweet. so if polls show clinton up 5, could trump be even? it's not fashionable to tell a pollster who calls your house yeah, i'm for donald trump. doesn't he have a point? >> no, he doesn't have a point at all. the reality is the demographics of the election in this country are far different than what happened...
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surround bill cosby, and that book continues to sell.e ad for me i am interested in doing books that have lasting value and when you read a book i think it's such a gift to an author. bradley thinks is when you buy the book.ay, yo for me it is when you take the time and say it's worth it. i find this book intriguing, relaxing. especially my days we see what you say that withsee affection book, engaging, but for me as a nonfiction f author i am so grateful when youyou take a moment to read a book and then stick with it. >> i got a letter from a woman and she said dear mr. shirley i go to bed with you every night. and she proceeded to explain power trip was to take a bath to have generic can than read one chapter of my book. i frame that letter. people say you know, you were in my home every night. and well, it's unbelievable. put on some clothes. >> lots of talk about the founding fathers and what they would see.hat the i view that as a parent child relationship. it is way beyond what the parents could have imagined. they created a foundation, things like technology for example, you can have very opposite viewpoints expressed in a matter of seconds around the world, politic
surround bill cosby, and that book continues to sell.e ad for me i am interested in doing books that have lasting value and when you read a book i think it's such a gift to an author. bradley thinks is when you buy the book.ay, yo for me it is when you take the time and say it's worth it. i find this book intriguing, relaxing. especially my days we see what you say that withsee affection book, engaging, but for me as a nonfiction f author i am so grateful when youyou take a moment to read a...