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i completely agree with bob. think as the financial conditions are tightening, you have to be careful what you own. everyone is rushing for the exit, it is not obvious that the liquidity provider is out there. jonathan: priya misra along with bob miller and mark okada. coming up, the auction block. they may be chewing on the world cup in russia, the country posted the biggest bond miss since 2015. that conversation up next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." we want to head to the auction block, where more than $240 billion of treasuries were offered this week. i want to focus on the $30 billion sale of seven-year notes, at the lowest yield in three months, with a ratio weaker than the last seven-year note sale. meanwhile, in italy, the country had its first auction of five and 10 year debt since the new populist coalition took office. it was the lowest in a year, even with the yield on five-year bonds that are high on the eurozone. in russia, the cou
i completely agree with bob. think as the financial conditions are tightening, you have to be careful what you own. everyone is rushing for the exit, it is not obvious that the liquidity provider is out there. jonathan: priya misra along with bob miller and mark okada. coming up, the auction block. they may be chewing on the world cup in russia, the country posted the biggest bond miss since 2015. that conversation up next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm...
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i was chosen to replace bob fisk because bob had been appointed by attorney general janet reno.o it's sort of like the system is now. then congress on june 30, 1994, radio authorized that provided for that different mechanism of appointment namely by the special division, three-judge court. so according to the order that the three-judge court issues f issued, replacing yours truly with the great -- bob fisk, there was absolutely nothing that was critical of bob fisk. nothing whatsoever in the order. it was simply the structural anomaly so to speak that he had been appointed by the attorney general who roorpted to the president who was under investigation. so it was sort of made a clean -- the clean break. the second question? guest: i apologize i didn't write it down. caller: ost: we apologize. debbie. while my neighbor's -- clinten was secretary of state that her husband bill went to russia and got $500,000. she says that's unlegal and the .o.j. knew all about it. so what do you say? guest: again you're going to hear me say this a fair amount. i don't know all the facts so i'm
i was chosen to replace bob fisk because bob had been appointed by attorney general janet reno.o it's sort of like the system is now. then congress on june 30, 1994, radio authorized that provided for that different mechanism of appointment namely by the special division, three-judge court. so according to the order that the three-judge court issues f issued, replacing yours truly with the great -- bob fisk, there was absolutely nothing that was critical of bob fisk. nothing whatsoever in the...
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bob: it is possible. one of the important factors that will influence that outcome is out of the fed's control. treasuries insurance -- treasury issuance. far, they have not extended the duration of the weighted average maturity and they are probably likely to do so in the near term. a shift could easily help the fed avoid an inverted curve even if they move above neutral. jonathan: as we close this segment, every friday, if you want on the occasion the last couple months and only checked in on friday, you would think nothing had happened. and hardly much has happened on a 10 year either. this curve has suddenly stabilized. we have had a vicious week but over two years, every friday over the last five is in or around 250. what do we take from that? robert: what is the underlying , despiteals everybody's anxiety, are pretty stable. it is a good environment and the fed has been on their game but by historical standards, they are being cautious. change why the ultimate is quite muted. treasuriest out that ar
bob: it is possible. one of the important factors that will influence that outcome is out of the fed's control. treasuries insurance -- treasury issuance. far, they have not extended the duration of the weighted average maturity and they are probably likely to do so in the near term. a shift could easily help the fed avoid an inverted curve even if they move above neutral. jonathan: as we close this segment, every friday, if you want on the occasion the last couple months and only checked in on...
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bob: it is possible.ne of the important factors that will influence that outcome is out of the fed's control. which is treasury issuance. how does the treasury manage the growing deficit financing needs that they have over the next several years? so far, they have not extended the duration of the weighted average maturity and probably unlikely to do so in the near term. but a shift in technicals could easily help the fed avoid an inverted curve even if they move above their version or assumption of neutral. jonathan: as we close this segment, every friday, if you went on vacation in the last couple of months and only checked the market on friday, you would think nothing had happened. and hardly much has happened on a 10-year either. this curve has suddenly stabilized in tight ranges. we have had a vicious week, but over two years, every friday over the last five is in or around 250. what is the signal you take from that? robert: the underlying fundamentals, despite everybody's anxiety, are pretty stable.
bob: it is possible.ne of the important factors that will influence that outcome is out of the fed's control. which is treasury issuance. how does the treasury manage the growing deficit financing needs that they have over the next several years? so far, they have not extended the duration of the weighted average maturity and probably unlikely to do so in the near term. but a shift in technicals could easily help the fed avoid an inverted curve even if they move above their version or...
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bob: loretta lynch as well? sen. grassley: yes. bob: when you think a decision will be made? sen. grassley: if senator feinstein tells me yesterday, we will do it. elana: does that also go for a compulsory process for injured mccabe? i know he had requested immunity. sen. grassley: that involves a few steps. first of all, feinstein and my agreeing to it. of course i want to do that. we are in some negotiations with her on that point, but then he goes to the justice department to see it is not interfere with their potential prosecution. and then getting before us. i think another step that is not so regular is a think we need -- and we are working through his lawyers on this -- to have a conversation of what he can contribute to our oversight. because if he cannot contribute anything substantial, there is no point in going through it. elana: provided that conversation results in a positive outcome, you would be recommending immunity? sen. grassley: yes. bob: on trade, we have talked to a fair amount of republican senators and they are frustrated with president trump on trade. they
bob: loretta lynch as well? sen. grassley: yes. bob: when you think a decision will be made? sen. grassley: if senator feinstein tells me yesterday, we will do it. elana: does that also go for a compulsory process for injured mccabe? i know he had requested immunity. sen. grassley: that involves a few steps. first of all, feinstein and my agreeing to it. of course i want to do that. we are in some negotiations with her on that point, but then he goes to the justice department to see it is not...
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bob: no. jonathan: great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob.t does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, general motors signing a winning strategy in china. jason: that's right. i don't think many people have heard of it outside of china. carol: exactly. jason: first, we get to a really interesting story about a deal that died.
bob: no. jonathan: great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob.t does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay...
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bob: no. jonathan: great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob.t does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> kuwait, uae, and saudi arabia gather to talk. storm central. storm season picks up in the u.s. terror of time. clock runs out to get exemptions on steel and aluminum tariffs . the fallout from trade breakdowns. alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg commodities edge." 30 minutes
bob: no. jonathan: great to catch up with you. robert, mary, bob.t does it for me from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> kuwait, uae, and saudi arabia gather to talk. storm central. storm season picks up in the u.s. terror of time. clock runs out to get exemptions on steel and aluminum tariffs . the fallout from trade breakdowns. alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg...
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>> i can come it will depend on what bob mueller has been able to do and whether bob mueller has beento finish the job. i think we should reserve judgment on what more will be necessary until we see what moore has already been done. >> it sounds like if you get the majority, if you have subpoena power it sounds like there are people you want to hear from that you have heard from you plan to pursue that? >> there's shortly people wanted from that you get a complete investigation without hearing from. if, however, they been interviewed by bob mueller, if bob mueller has already been able to draw conclusions on certain issues, that will weigh heavily in when we think that needs further investigation but there may be certain matters and money laundering may very well be one of them or even bob mueller has not looked into it. because he is happen given the scope. i do know that is the case and that hope bob mueller is investigate the issue of money laundering. what is owned as the prosecutor is you follow the money, but the president has done everything possible to deter bob mueller from d
>> i can come it will depend on what bob mueller has been able to do and whether bob mueller has beento finish the job. i think we should reserve judgment on what more will be necessary until we see what moore has already been done. >> it sounds like if you get the majority, if you have subpoena power it sounds like there are people you want to hear from that you have heard from you plan to pursue that? >> there's shortly people wanted from that you get a complete...
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if however they've been interviewed by bob mueller, if bob mueller has already been able to draw conclusions on certain issues, that will weigh very heavily in whether we think that needs further investigation. but there may be certain matters, and money laundering may very well be one of them, where even bob mueller has not looked into it. because he's not been given the scope. now, i don't know that that's the case. i would hope that bob mueller is investigating the issue of money laundering. what i learned as a federal prosecutor is you follow the money. but the president has done everything possible to deter bob mueller from doing that by trying to draw a red line. i don't think the president has any right to draw any red lines and i think they should be ignored. if it arises within the russia investigation, it ought to be investigated. mike: last question. you mentioned you were the u.s. attorney in los angeles, as a former federal prosecutor, someone who is watching the investigation. from what you've seen, from what you know, from what you read, what is the most likely outcome? mr. sc
if however they've been interviewed by bob mueller, if bob mueller has already been able to draw conclusions on certain issues, that will weigh very heavily in whether we think that needs further investigation. but there may be certain matters, and money laundering may very well be one of them, where even bob mueller has not looked into it. because he's not been given the scope. now, i don't know that that's the case. i would hope that bob mueller is investigating the issue of money laundering....
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from bob mueller. it may be on both collusion and obstruction of justice, it may be on other issues as well. and this is where rob rosenstein comes in and he's a very important figure. it will be his decision whether that report is shared with congress, where it's shared with the public, or whether it's buried. i think it should be shared with the public. it certainly need to be shared with congress. i think bob mueller, there's no constitutional bar to an indictment of a sitting president. but i would think even if the evidence rises to that level, he's more likely to present that evidence to the justice department than seek an indictment and ask 12 lay jurors somewhere to decide the fate of the republic. mike: we promised we'd get out to church on time or at least to the hill. so just 30 seconds, you have a great summer tradition with your son, now 15 years old, a road trip, sometimes a train trip, right? what's coming up this summer? mr. schiff: we were just having that conversation over dinner last
from bob mueller. it may be on both collusion and obstruction of justice, it may be on other issues as well. and this is where rob rosenstein comes in and he's a very important figure. it will be his decision whether that report is shared with congress, where it's shared with the public, or whether it's buried. i think it should be shared with the public. it certainly need to be shared with congress. i think bob mueller, there's no constitutional bar to an indictment of a sitting president. but...
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bob haldeman, h.r. haldeman, he went by bob, he was richard nixon's chief of staff through the spring of 1973. true nixon loyalist. he had run one of nixon's campaigns for governor of california. he had been chief of staff for the 1968 nixon presidential campaign. and then he became white house chief of staff when nixon was sworn in. all through nixon's first term in office and through the 1972 re-election campaign h.r. haldeman, bob haldeman, was nixon's chief of staff. which means that haldeman was up to his neck and beyond in watergate. the 18 1/2-minute gap of the mysteriously erased tape from watergate, that was tape of nixon talking about something we'll never know with bob haldeman. also the smoking gun tape. the tape that caused even pro-nixon republicans in congress to give up and turn against him. the smoking gun tape that actually started the impeachment process roll inexorably for nixon, that smoking gun tape really nor than anything was the proximate cause of forcing nixon from office. that
bob haldeman, h.r. haldeman, he went by bob, he was richard nixon's chief of staff through the spring of 1973. true nixon loyalist. he had run one of nixon's campaigns for governor of california. he had been chief of staff for the 1968 nixon presidential campaign. and then he became white house chief of staff when nixon was sworn in. all through nixon's first term in office and through the 1972 re-election campaign h.r. haldeman, bob haldeman, was nixon's chief of staff. which means that...
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bob: it's a big one. i think it's interesting it would look political no matter what and some say he should end the investigation when it should end. shouldn't take politics into account. but so he's basically saying either before labor day or after the mid term election. otherwise he's saying it would look quite political. i think that's one to watch. that if we don't see anything by labor day maybe we won't see anything until after the mid term. elana: if we may see something, all bets are off calling for mueller's job. host: why were you interested in how he and the president talked? what's your takeaway? bob: i was interested members getting calls. that's the exception to the rule. trump likes to talk to people, likes to engage. certainly whether it's bad press or good press, he wants to talk about it with members. certainly mostly republicans. he has a bit of a friendship with senator manchin. he has been at the white house. trump looks like he will campaign against manchin in west virginia where tru
bob: it's a big one. i think it's interesting it would look political no matter what and some say he should end the investigation when it should end. shouldn't take politics into account. but so he's basically saying either before labor day or after the mid term election. otherwise he's saying it would look quite political. i think that's one to watch. that if we don't see anything by labor day maybe we won't see anything until after the mid term. elana: if we may see something, all bets are...
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bob: no.trillion in cash, the fact that stock rises are high, and interest rates are low. people have lots of lex ability to figure out how they want to finance it. david: a fair amount of uncertainty about trade after g7, nafta, china, lots of issues like that. is that affecting the way ceos look at mergers and acquisitions, do they tend to go more domestic because they are worried doing cross-border? bob: i have not seen a presentation yet but there is no question trade wars are and uncertainty that would be unattractive. i think there is a difference -- i would want to distinguish between trade wars and trade resets. in some cases, if we want to the administration and listen to some of the vocabulary, they are talking about more of a trade reset, which is different than a trade war. the idea of trade resets, i don't think is a negative, whereas all the trade wars would be. david: if you could draw a generalization in the boardrooms, see suites, are people more receptive to what president tr
bob: no.trillion in cash, the fact that stock rises are high, and interest rates are low. people have lots of lex ability to figure out how they want to finance it. david: a fair amount of uncertainty about trade after g7, nafta, china, lots of issues like that. is that affecting the way ceos look at mergers and acquisitions, do they tend to go more domestic because they are worried doing cross-border? bob: i have not seen a presentation yet but there is no question trade wars are and...
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meantime, bob, i wanted you to listen to this sound from jim comey. it's called for number 21 in the control room. this is where james comey is talking about how he felt about these accusations that perhaps his decisions and now we know that the ig is calling them insubordination, might have actually influenced the election in some way. do we have that? go ahead. >> look, this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election. but, honestly, it wouldn't change the decision. everybody who disagrees with me has to come back to october 28th with me and stare at this and tell me what you would do. would you speak or would you conceal? and i could be wrong, but we honestly made a decision between those two choices that even in hindsight and this has been one of the world's most painful experiences i would make the same decision. >> dana: i hear him on that, right? we are humans. we make judgment calls. he is saying he would have made the same decision looking back. is there any practical impact by an ig sa
meantime, bob, i wanted you to listen to this sound from jim comey. it's called for number 21 in the control room. this is where james comey is talking about how he felt about these accusations that perhaps his decisions and now we know that the ig is calling them insubordination, might have actually influenced the election in some way. do we have that? go ahead. >> look, this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election. but,...
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bob talked about this and pete is on the site. this is the parade route, broadway towards 19th down along lakeside drive. i marked out the three b.a.r.t. spags stations, there's 12th and 19th. this lake merit station is a few ocks away and there's not a lake merit rally but you can take b.a.r.t. to probably a less crowded station and walk over to the parade route anywhere along that road. just prepare for crowds. ac transit will take you into the area. if you're going to the parade it's great. if not you'll have reroutes and delays. either way you'll have delays on the roads. prepare for that for morning and early afternoon. towards the peninsula, an easy light drive here. >> 4:50. we're learning more details about the woman found dead in the hallway at sf general. the hospital says she's 33-year-old laverne kriner. this is the story our investigative unit broke last week. she was there on a psychiatric observation. and she was on a bed in the hallway but no one checked on her from 2:00 a.m.6:00 a.m. she died during those hours. s
bob talked about this and pete is on the site. this is the parade route, broadway towards 19th down along lakeside drive. i marked out the three b.a.r.t. spags stations, there's 12th and 19th. this lake merit station is a few ocks away and there's not a lake merit rally but you can take b.a.r.t. to probably a less crowded station and walk over to the parade route anywhere along that road. just prepare for crowds. ac transit will take you into the area. if you're going to the parade it's great....
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bob mueller indicts to 20th person in the russia probe. bob mueller making two big moves late today, charging a new person in this russia probe, a russian national linked to putin's intelligence services who spent years working for paul manafort. mueller adding new charges in this indictment. that includes witness tampering. the definite is konstantin. now, when that news broke, basically everyone understood it because mueller was asking a judge to revoke manafort's bail over the allegations that he was trying to get witnesses to lie for him. the people turned over text messages from manafort and he had been trying to conceal all that effort to encrypted messaging apps. tonight, mueller is not only say thoegz everies should land manafort in trial, as we learned earlier, tonight, bob mueller is saying those efforts constitute new crimes and thus man stay fort and his employee should be sentenced for that obstruction and conspiracy. whatever paul manafort did, it was all old stuff before 2016. well, tonight's news, these new indictments the
bob mueller indicts to 20th person in the russia probe. bob mueller making two big moves late today, charging a new person in this russia probe, a russian national linked to putin's intelligence services who spent years working for paul manafort. mueller adding new charges in this indictment. that includes witness tampering. the definite is konstantin. now, when that news broke, basically everyone understood it because mueller was asking a judge to revoke manafort's bail over the allegations...
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bob: that's a great question. if you look at the history of internet investment, i don't think there is another company that delivered a similar return of that investment. if that is the benchmark, everyone failed so far. the model of finding an exceptional group of people to have a real vision to build an amazing business, that is what we do all the time. emily: and going forward, you know, how do you expect to continue to advise tencent? what would you like to see them do and not do when it comes to expanding into new markets? bob: so if you look at the position that tencent has in the markets, there is a lot of reason to be excited about what they have been doing. fundamentally like is how customer and product-focused they are. if you take that approach, where you have an obsession with doing the right thing, you take the largest internet market in the world, and with the starting position and ambition, and there and this amazing ecosystem of companies they , they actually have become very large businesses in t
bob: that's a great question. if you look at the history of internet investment, i don't think there is another company that delivered a similar return of that investment. if that is the benchmark, everyone failed so far. the model of finding an exceptional group of people to have a real vision to build an amazing business, that is what we do all the time. emily: and going forward, you know, how do you expect to continue to advise tencent? what would you like to see them do and not do when it...
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and i think to some extent bob mueller is underscoring that. we're now up to 20 people who have been indicted, five people who have flipped. think this is a little bit of message sending. that he is very serious. we're nowhere near the end of this. and to the extent that other people are talking to witnesses suggesting testimony and so on, this is a big fat signal to those people, we're coming after you, too. >> right. and i think that's very important in terms of what bob mueller's putting out there. for folks who feel like, gosh, are they getting away with all of it? who is they? the campaign chair just got hit with new indictments today, as did his aide. we're going to get into that a little later in the show. as did his deputy rick gates and george papadopoulos, mike flynn. who is getting away with it? a lot of accountability, it would seem. governor dean, as you know, donald trump is vladimir putin's worst nightmare. everybody knows that. that's just a fact that the president said today. take a look. >> i have been russia's worst nightmare
and i think to some extent bob mueller is underscoring that. we're now up to 20 people who have been indicted, five people who have flipped. think this is a little bit of message sending. that he is very serious. we're nowhere near the end of this. and to the extent that other people are talking to witnesses suggesting testimony and so on, this is a big fat signal to those people, we're coming after you, too. >> right. and i think that's very important in terms of what bob mueller's...
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powers, bob mary miller, thank you. see you next time. our viewers worldwide, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg. ♪ >> nine mark crumpton with first word news. france's finance ministers as the u.s. is becoming increasingly isolated as president trump continues to push his america first trade policy. he spoke to bloomberg tv at the g7 gathering in whistler, british columbia. we should have been united during the g7 to tackle the global challenges of the world appeared on thinking of course about growth, employment, development, and instead of that, we will be divided between not being a g7 but ag six plus one. u.s. impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from some of its closest allies. the eu says it will take immediate steps to retaliate. can do impose tariffs on u.s. made motorcycles, whiskey, and orange juice. mexico will place to on everything from u.s. flat steel to cheese. mike parson will become missouri's 57 government today when eric greitens's resignation becomes official. he says he wants to assure peo
powers, bob mary miller, thank you. see you next time. our viewers worldwide, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg. ♪ >> nine mark crumpton with first word news. france's finance ministers as the u.s. is becoming increasingly isolated as president trump continues to push his america first trade policy. he spoke to bloomberg tv at the g7 gathering in whistler, british columbia. we should have been united during the g7 to tackle the global challenges of the world...
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bob: thank you. thank to you the council for the invitation to participate today and be with great leaders. you might see a branch here in washington or agencies like els well over 100 countries, the only american bank in africa, across most of the middle east, south asia, or central america. we were in the congo before we were in connecticut. as a private sector investor and banker, more importantly, to many investors, i also say social enterprises, nonprofits, and others is on the ground. and clearly the role of private sector capital is just -- it is the future for all the countries we're talking about. opic for ked with years. we have watched its evolution. i think i looked over the last five, seven years, about years. we have watched its evolution. i think i looked over the last five, seven years, about $2.3 billion in financing together. i should say that's not that opic finance is out. so we co-finance. we're maybe originating in a local market, local country, local currency, local law, i woul
bob: thank you. thank to you the council for the invitation to participate today and be with great leaders. you might see a branch here in washington or agencies like els well over 100 countries, the only american bank in africa, across most of the middle east, south asia, or central america. we were in the congo before we were in connecticut. as a private sector investor and banker, more importantly, to many investors, i also say social enterprises, nonprofits, and others is on the ground. and...
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brian: bob good is still alive. joe: bob good is still alive. i believe he is in the rochester area. [video clip] .rian: here he is [video clip] bob: he went on to talk about the pentagon papers. so he went through a time where he started giving a litany of what the american people and been told about the war and what the pentagon papers said about the war and what the american people had been told about why we were there. and what the american people been told about the progress of the war and what the pentagon people said. and it keeps coming back over and over like a greek chorus. tin, oil and rubber. [end video clip] brian: talking about testimony that howard zinn gave before the trial. it keeps coming back to this. he is talking about the testimony that howard zinn gave before the trial. how much of your involvement is motivated solely by your politics? skizz: i am definitely in agreement with all the politics in the film. i probably would not have done this myself if joe had not invited me to be involved. so far, my other documentaries hav
brian: bob good is still alive. joe: bob good is still alive. i believe he is in the rochester area. [video clip] .rian: here he is [video clip] bob: he went on to talk about the pentagon papers. so he went through a time where he started giving a litany of what the american people and been told about the war and what the pentagon papers said about the war and what the american people had been told about why we were there. and what the american people been told about the progress of the war and...
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reporting live here, bob re-dell, "today in the bay." >> thanks, bob. 6:05, an 8-year-old child died in a crash overnight. live in sunol and sharon, this happened in a construction zone. did that have something to do with it? >> reporter: kris and marcus, this area looks fine right now but earlier this morning the entire area was backed up and this accident shut down all of the lanes here northbound direction of highway 680. there's a construction zone just north of here near cal vegavera road. the driver of a black dodge apparently fell asleep at the wheel and hit a white toyota corolla at a high rate of speed and crashed into a gray ford. the 8-year-old child who died of injuries was in the white car. it does not appear that drugs or alcohol were involved. now when it comes to sleepy driving, aaa says in a recent study it shows one in five fatal accidents eachr caused by sleepy driving and the cdc has a tip. stay alert, day unhurt. something to think about definitely this morning. reporting live i'm sharon k katsuda, "today in the bay." >> a story that is getting a lot of attention
reporting live here, bob re-dell, "today in the bay." >> thanks, bob. 6:05, an 8-year-old child died in a crash overnight. live in sunol and sharon, this happened in a construction zone. did that have something to do with it? >> reporter: kris and marcus, this area looks fine right now but earlier this morning the entire area was backed up and this accident shut down all of the lanes here northbound direction of highway 680. there's a construction zone just north of here...
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bob, i want to congratulate you. >> why would -- >> it sounds like an snl episode. >> you used to work at the white house in the national security council during the obama administration. >> i have been on the receiving end of calls to air force one. there are a million hoops that people have to go through to just get patched through. it sounds like the white house team did their job. they spoke with -- the issue is jared kushner. jared kushner went around the process. he went around the staff. he made a recommendation to the president. if he couldn't take a hot second to do background work to figure out if this guy was for real, how much prep work is he doing on any issue he is working on? it would have taken 30 seconds to figure out this guy was a fake. >> why would bob menendez, new jersey senator, have an assistant with an english accent and an l.a. area code? it's the most absurd thing. if any of you listen to howard stern, i mean, to think back then, if you knew stuttering john and donald trump were going to have this conversation in the year 2018 -- >> you remember -- you used t
bob, i want to congratulate you. >> why would -- >> it sounds like an snl episode. >> you used to work at the white house in the national security council during the obama administration. >> i have been on the receiving end of calls to air force one. there are a million hoops that people have to go through to just get patched through. it sounds like the white house team did their job. they spoke with -- the issue is jared kushner. jared kushner went around the process....
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i was chosen to replace bob fisk because bob had been appointed by attorney general janet reno. so it's sort of like the system is now. then congress on june 30, 1994, radio authorized that provided for that different mechanism of appointment namely by the special division, three-judge court. so according to the order that the three-judge court issues f issued, replacing yours truly with the great -- bob fisk, there was absolutely nothing that was critical of bob fisk. nothing whatsoever in the order. it was simply the structural anomaly so to speak that he had been appointed by the attorney general who roorpted to the president who was under investigation. so it was sort of made a clean -- the clean break. the second question? guest: i apologize i didn't write it down. caller: ost: we apologize. debbie. while my neighbor's -- clinten was secretary of state that her husband bill went to russia and got $500,000. she says that's unlegal and the .o.j. knew all about it. so what do you say? guest: again you're going to hear me say this a fair amount. i don't know all the facts so i'
i was chosen to replace bob fisk because bob had been appointed by attorney general janet reno. so it's sort of like the system is now. then congress on june 30, 1994, radio authorized that provided for that different mechanism of appointment namely by the special division, three-judge court. so according to the order that the three-judge court issues f issued, replacing yours truly with the great -- bob fisk, there was absolutely nothing that was critical of bob fisk. nothing whatsoever in the...
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people realized bob corker was a fraud, he wasn't doing what he was supposed to do in washington. he's gone now from tennessee, he wouldn't haveeen able to win reelection. he's never called out any republican the entire time he's been in washington because he was too afraid of losing his own seat by saying these types of things. so only after h had already then decides, oh, i'm going to be a truth teller and say it like it is. if you would have done that when you were actually elected, you might have actually gotten re-elected this time but you were a fraud. i think this shows exactly what the president at the beginning. this isn't about his 50 million followers. this is about people like bob corker, who cared more about being important and more about being famous in washington than they did about doing what they said they were going to do. >> hang on. because you say truth teller and then, rick, i want you to jump in. it's the cult line that's getting the head lines but when you read deeper, it's the president who struggles with the truth, makes these comments, has to walk them b
people realized bob corker was a fraud, he wasn't doing what he was supposed to do in washington. he's gone now from tennessee, he wouldn't haveeen able to win reelection. he's never called out any republican the entire time he's been in washington because he was too afraid of losing his own seat by saying these types of things. so only after h had already then decides, oh, i'm going to be a truth teller and say it like it is. if you would have done that when you were actually elected, you...
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decisions, today when paul manafort goes to jail, today bob mueller is winning. >> bob mueller has not earned any of the bad press that has fall on a lot of different people that are either involved in the fbi or other areas of the probe that he's looking at. what a lot of people in the gop have been trying to do since yesterday is draw this line. the ig report condemned a lot of individuals. it didn't condemn anything about the investigation as being politically biased. they say if you have bad seeds, the whole garden is ruined, basically. that's what the president is picking up on. now democrats are pushing back saying mueller knew about people like lisa struck and peter page. he got rid of them if they didn't stay on his team. he's been made aware of these people that are not acting the way they should have been acting professionally, but you shouldn't knock him. within the gop there is a struggle about, do you track this stuff all the way up to try and take shots at mueller, which some people definitely are, or do you try to separate out mueller's integrity from the integrity of th
decisions, today when paul manafort goes to jail, today bob mueller is winning. >> bob mueller has not earned any of the bad press that has fall on a lot of different people that are either involved in the fbi or other areas of the probe that he's looking at. what a lot of people in the gop have been trying to do since yesterday is draw this line. the ig report condemned a lot of individuals. it didn't condemn anything about the investigation as being politically biased. they say if you...
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. >> hi, bob. >> hey, how are you? >> "all in starts now." >> thank you, bob, i'll talk to you soon. >> all right, baba booey to you. >>> good evening from new york, i'm ali velshi in for chris hayes. tonight, democrats are increasingly concerned the president could try to use his new supreme court pick to shield him from the mueller investigation. days after justice anthony kennedy announced his retirement, the white house and senate republicans are fast tracking kennedy's replacement. the president telling reporters on air force one today he's planning to announce his nominee in just over a week. >> so i'll be announcing it the monday after july 4. is that the 11th? i'm going to announce it on the 11th. >> that it would be 9th. >> what is the monday after july 4? >> the ninth. >> i'll be announcing it on the ninth. >> have you spoken to any of your candidates yet? >> no. i start that process on monday. >> not this weekend? >> we have it set up for monday. i may have two of them like the old days with bedminster. >> a
. >> hi, bob. >> hey, how are you? >> "all in starts now." >> thank you, bob, i'll talk to you soon. >> all right, baba booey to you. >>> good evening from new york, i'm ali velshi in for chris hayes. tonight, democrats are increasingly concerned the president could try to use his new supreme court pick to shield him from the mueller investigation. days after justice anthony kennedy announced his retirement, the white house and senate republicans...
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bob: it's a great question.he history of internet investing, i don't there's another company delivering a similar return. that's the benchmark. if that's s failed the bench mark. i think the model of finding an of people thatup have a vision to build an amazing business, that's what we time. the i think that is where you'll see more of us. going forward, how do you expect to continue to advise tencent. like to see them o and not do when it comes to expanding into new markets. positionou look at the that $0.10 has in the market. there's a lot of reason to be i've been ut what doing. as mentioned before, what i how mentally like is customer and product focused they are. if you take the approach where the ave an obsession doing right thing, you take the largest internet market. starting ambition, and willingness to invest in companies. they have an eco system of the nies they support with model. and it has become very large businesses in their own right. i think that is where we are excited for the future. >> all r
bob: it's a great question.he history of internet investing, i don't there's another company delivering a similar return. that's the benchmark. if that's s failed the bench mark. i think the model of finding an of people thatup have a vision to build an amazing business, that's what we time. the i think that is where you'll see more of us. going forward, how do you expect to continue to advise tencent. like to see them o and not do when it comes to expanding into new markets. positionou look at...
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bob redell. and they brought nearly a dozen double-decker buss and among the first, klay thompson and zaza pachulia and the second bus is shaun livingston and david west. so scheduled to start at 11:00 but now that we're expert in championship parades we call it parade time. p.t., parade time. we're running 15 to 20 minutes behind. >> colin rush sportswriter is joining us now with the insight of what going on. colin, how did that whole pre-parade interview, bob fitzgerald resonate out there with the folks? >> well i'm actually with all of the fans and i just got to tell you, we're between 17th and 19th and starting to call this the bbc. it is beach ball central. they are everywhere here. we have usa today over to the left and we'll see them and talk to a couple of the fans. one in particular. this, guys, is trisha. trisha has been a season ticket holder for how much years? >> 12 years. just before the we believe season. >> just before the we believe season she got in on the tickets. how smart was
bob redell. and they brought nearly a dozen double-decker buss and among the first, klay thompson and zaza pachulia and the second bus is shaun livingston and david west. so scheduled to start at 11:00 but now that we're expert in championship parades we call it parade time. p.t., parade time. we're running 15 to 20 minutes behind. >> colin rush sportswriter is joining us now with the insight of what going on. colin, how did that whole pre-parade interview, bob fitzgerald resonate out...
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michael: jersey bob. steve: let's get it on. who want to win some money? christine: we do! steve: let's go. give me christine, give me al. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays]
michael: jersey bob. steve: let's get it on. who want to win some money? christine: we do! steve: let's go. give me christine, give me al. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays]
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>> i played bob woodward in the fi.arl bernstein was played by dustin hoffman. >> one of the things i observed with carl is that he smoked so incessantly. carl was always -- always had ashes on his tie and his shirt. i said, that's got to be in the movie. >> is there any place you don't smoke? >> 40 years later, the two investigative reporters are back in "the washington post" newsroom. i join them for a reunion with ben bradley. their former editor. the first time in decades we have all been together. >> hello, robert. >> it's texting intempting to watergate could never happen it again. they know better. >> i look good. >> it's only 40 years ago. >> i wanted to dig deeper into their story and to what if any impact it had on our culture today. a photographer is here to document the three men. for bob woodward, watergate started the way most stories do, with a phone call from his editor. >> the moment i got the call about 9:00 a.m. on saturday morning, june 17th, no one flashed a message to me, this is going to be one of
>> i played bob woodward in the fi.arl bernstein was played by dustin hoffman. >> one of the things i observed with carl is that he smoked so incessantly. carl was always -- always had ashes on his tie and his shirt. i said, that's got to be in the movie. >> is there any place you don't smoke? >> 40 years later, the two investigative reporters are back in "the washington post" newsroom. i join them for a reunion with ben bradley. their former editor. the first...
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bob redell, "toinay." here's no around him listening. >> bob is. >> the funny thing, bob doing it for free as well. does he know that? >> no, no. >> bob is getting hazard pay today. thank you, bob. >> you can see all of the area around there, not a lot of people but ty'll fill up quick. >> how spoiled are we we say it's like last year's victory parade. >> yeah, and we're spoiled too because we get a wide range of temperatures across the bay area too. it's going to warm up in oakland and the 70s, we'll say oh, my goodness it's hot. 78 degrees at 2:00 today and a lot of sunshine. then as we take a look outside in san jose, leaving fro the station, it's going to be at 61 degrees at 7:00, you'll want to get out early. 74 degrees at 10:00 and we'll reach the mid-80s by early afternoon as we head up towards 89 degrees for the high today in palo alto. 87 degrees. 73 in san francisco and 90 today in santa rosa. we have this very hot area of ep it fairly warm for today o and tomorrow. then as we go into the end of
bob redell, "toinay." here's no around him listening. >> bob is. >> the funny thing, bob doing it for free as well. does he know that? >> no, no. >> bob is getting hazard pay today. thank you, bob. >> you can see all of the area around there, not a lot of people but ty'll fill up quick. >> how spoiled are we we say it's like last year's victory parade. >> yeah, and we're spoiled too because we get a wide range of temperatures across the bay...
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the center where bob was shot since been closed by the authorities and kind of mean a delegate or has been forced to step down from the business he's now awaiting trial for attempted murder. by too many of the operators of italy's privately owned reception centers he'd been found wanting. if i she were not. so subject he cannot be taught. momentum it. soon it forty it up or. down if you so much it means that the. same man a little. bit put it left. but it isn't just inexperienced and greedy who spotted a chance to make money from migrants across southern italy where most of the centers are based few business opportunities escape the scrutiny of more organized criminals. and if i'm in that. system where the. team were sort of well again why would he do. queer due to a no surprises and what about your list and selling them over mafia. will kill a drug. policy is a member of the italian parliament and a former member of a parliamentary commission that looked into the management of italian migrant reception system it's a business with over four billion euros per year which every migrant i
the center where bob was shot since been closed by the authorities and kind of mean a delegate or has been forced to step down from the business he's now awaiting trial for attempted murder. by too many of the operators of italy's privately owned reception centers he'd been found wanting. if i she were not. so subject he cannot be taught. momentum it. soon it forty it up or. down if you so much it means that the. same man a little. bit put it left. but it isn't just inexperienced and greedy who...
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i'm have more with my guest bob goodlatte.ey rejected his conservative bill last week. we ended on rod rosenstein. you are trying to get him to testify in the coming weeks or days. he severed the last eight years in the obama administration and signed off on a 5-1 to spy or carter page and listen to his e-mails and phones. he also told president trump to fire james comby and appointed robert mueller. a lot of people say he's a witness. should he be reducin re -- recug himself from all of this? >> he definitely has oversight in the mueller investigation. he's a witness but also a key person. we need to bring him before the committee to question him regarding these matters. we are working very closely with him to get that accomplished. it could happen as soon as this week. we would like to make sure we get the answers to questions about a host of things. from the discovery matters to questions about who it is that may not be cooperating and why production has been slow. we have questions regarding his view of the inspector gener
i'm have more with my guest bob goodlatte.ey rejected his conservative bill last week. we ended on rod rosenstein. you are trying to get him to testify in the coming weeks or days. he severed the last eight years in the obama administration and signed off on a 5-1 to spy or carter page and listen to his e-mails and phones. he also told president trump to fire james comby and appointed robert mueller. a lot of people say he's a witness. should he be reducin re -- recug himself from all of this?...
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he's accusing bob mueller of a crime. if rudy giuliani has evidence of that, he needs to bring it forward now. but rudy giuliani doesn't have evidence of that. he's one of the enablers that you're talking about that ultimately will be pinned with damaging severely almost irreparably the institution ands agencies in our government. >> so, donny, i know if i had a tv show i'd be shouting my outrage on the corner. my point is this is to me the moment in law enforcement that charlottesville brought us in race, as i said to nick. it boggles the mind that there are people humming about the west wing, people who before trump came along were serious people, people like emmet flood, people like don mcgahn, people at the justice department, they hum along and let the president smear and malign d.o.j. and bob mueller's investigation. >> nick's insight is just to be close to power does something to people. here are the two things, talk about in a second. it's interesting when we talk about the base. his approval rate sergio garcia 40
he's accusing bob mueller of a crime. if rudy giuliani has evidence of that, he needs to bring it forward now. but rudy giuliani doesn't have evidence of that. he's one of the enablers that you're talking about that ultimately will be pinned with damaging severely almost irreparably the institution ands agencies in our government. >> so, donny, i know if i had a tv show i'd be shouting my outrage on the corner. my point is this is to me the moment in law enforcement that charlottesville...
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just quarter their ukrainian prime minister here the russian to put it third in machine didn't give bob his orders to you and his high principles he was a true friend of ukraine which bore the war party or incident of all of the russian aggression well if it's the current the same kind of course spread about his death then you can imagine what kind of truth the ukrainian people is that lawyers are going to go back to london to alexander. the story for me the only importance of the story is the fact that shows that western media will take anything hook line and sinker from the from the folks in here that will paint russia in a very negative light and we do have the world cup opening up in russia very shortly this is this another way to tarnish russia's reputation go ahead alex well indeed and if you actually look at the british media reaction when. there is a huge sense of betrayal and anger with ukraine surprise surprise surprise their interest angry because of the. it's not that they expose this narrative as in this case a false and an awful lot of people are very upset and angry with
just quarter their ukrainian prime minister here the russian to put it third in machine didn't give bob his orders to you and his high principles he was a true friend of ukraine which bore the war party or incident of all of the russian aggression well if it's the current the same kind of course spread about his death then you can imagine what kind of truth the ukrainian people is that lawyers are going to go back to london to alexander. the story for me the only importance of the story is the...