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bob hope. [applause] announcer: bob hope was a true american legend.is voice, his jokes. bob: yes, sir. yes, sir. announcer: his jokes. bob: in 25 years, i have never missed a show because of illness. no matter how sick nbc gets of me, i show up. [laughter] announcer: his nose. >> i thought i had a funny beak. [laughter] >> those beautiful eyes. >> your eyes are nice. >> and that cute little turned up nose. [laughter] >> my nose turns up. >> yes, eventually. >> i am always glad to stand next to you because you make my nose look small. >> wait a minute. [laughter] announcer: the biggest stars were his closest friends. and making them laugh was his favorite pastime. >> i don't know what i am doing here, bob. i can't sing, and i can't dance. bob: oh, just stand there. they'll do the singing and dancing. don't worry about it. [laughter] announcer: bob's specials were truly a who's who of hollywood. at home or abroad, the stars came out for bob. >> bob is really one of my closest friends. and i would say he is one of the greatest, the funniest comedian in t
bob hope. [applause] announcer: bob hope was a true american legend.is voice, his jokes. bob: yes, sir. yes, sir. announcer: his jokes. bob: in 25 years, i have never missed a show because of illness. no matter how sick nbc gets of me, i show up. [laughter] announcer: his nose. >> i thought i had a funny beak. [laughter] >> those beautiful eyes. >> your eyes are nice. >> and that cute little turned up nose. [laughter] >> my nose turns up. >> yes, eventually....
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bob: mr.cer: and that's not all. you'll also receive this beautiful 32-page memory book filled with photos and stories honoring bob's incredible career. bob: thank you, america. you are on the best page of my memory book. announcer: and we are so convinced you will love "thanks for the memories," we will ship it for free. your satisfaction is guaranteed. if you don't absolutely love this historic collection, we will refund your purchase price, no questions asked. "thanks for the memories" is an incredible value. bob: there is a lot of tv worth watching. announcer: 23 classic shows plus exclusive extras on 11 dvds. that is over 24 hours of comedy, music, and stars. plus the collectible memory book, all for just five payments of $19.99. and we'll ship it for free. bob: i was hoping you would say that. announcer: this is the most complete collection of bob hope specials ever available, and you won't find it in stores. you can only find it right here with this exclusive tv offer. >> you know your
bob: mr.cer: and that's not all. you'll also receive this beautiful 32-page memory book filled with photos and stories honoring bob's incredible career. bob: thank you, america. you are on the best page of my memory book. announcer: and we are so convinced you will love "thanks for the memories," we will ship it for free. your satisfaction is guaranteed. if you don't absolutely love this historic collection, we will refund your purchase price, no questions asked. "thanks for the...
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>> it's bob.ou know, he asked if we had seen her, if we heard anything, if we knew anything. >> reporter: but they didn't. no one did. >> bob was typically almost detached in his demeanor. you know, almost "i don't know nothing. i don't know anything." >> reporter: from the outset bob denied any involvement in kathie's disappearance and still does. at the time he was careful to distance himself from investigators. "new york times" reporter charles bagli has covered the durst real estate empire for three decades. and when kathie vanished, said bagli, bob's protective friend susan berman, a name you've probably heard of, became his unofficial spokeperson. >> and susan would call back and say, "well, bob's, you know, really not feeling right right now. i'm going to handle a lot of this." >> reporter: bob himself was pretty much incommunicado then. but we have obtained this, his own account. his version of things which he wrote later. here's what he wrote about kathie's disappearance. "after my wife k
>> it's bob.ou know, he asked if we had seen her, if we heard anything, if we knew anything. >> reporter: but they didn't. no one did. >> bob was typically almost detached in his demeanor. you know, almost "i don't know nothing. i don't know anything." >> reporter: from the outset bob denied any involvement in kathie's disappearance and still does. at the time he was careful to distance himself from investigators. "new york times" reporter charles...
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bob moses in the house?was rarely there. >> you don't sfleb. >> i don't remember seeing him at all. >> the prosecutor said bob's whereabouts couldn't be confirmed until he appeared on that restaurant video at 7:00 p.m. texas ranger told the jury anna was killed an hour earlier. >> i knew she left work or office around 5:00. >> he mapped out her final trip. using videos from the security cameras on her route. including that video from a neighbor's camera right near anna's home. she was captured one more time as she was traveling north on charleston. >> even though the time stamp says 6:59 p.m., police determined it was actually 5:49 when anna's car drove by. >> did you have an idea of when anna was -- when you believe about the time she was killed? >> based on the fact that she checked her mail because the mail is strewn under her. it is loose. i believe soon after she arrives therein side of the garage. >> the police theory, at about 6:00 p.m., bob shot anna seven times, six bullets found their mark. he then
bob moses in the house?was rarely there. >> you don't sfleb. >> i don't remember seeing him at all. >> the prosecutor said bob's whereabouts couldn't be confirmed until he appeared on that restaurant video at 7:00 p.m. texas ranger told the jury anna was killed an hour earlier. >> i knew she left work or office around 5:00. >> he mapped out her final trip. using videos from the security cameras on her route. including that video from a neighbor's camera right near...
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bob: i think so.efits beyond the enough, benefits oddly what seems undervalued is just the security aspect of a group of neighboring countries banding together. when push comes to shove, those things get valued more highly. bob, great to speak to. cio and had a global fixed income asset management at jp morgan. -- bob will continue his conversation with matt and i on radio. up next month we bring you stocks on the move. including this biotech company, falling after putting a trial of experiment treatment on hold -- of a experiment treatment on hold. this is uber -- bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. 42 minutes into the trading day, looking at european indexes that arising. we are seeing at a quarter percent or half percent gain across europe. let's get individual stock stories from dani burger in london. dani: i looking at some of the biggest losers, and on the stoxx 600, that is ipsen. they have had to halt studies of drugs to treat a rare disease specifically for pediatrics. decli
bob: i think so.efits beyond the enough, benefits oddly what seems undervalued is just the security aspect of a group of neighboring countries banding together. when push comes to shove, those things get valued more highly. bob, great to speak to. cio and had a global fixed income asset management at jp morgan. -- bob will continue his conversation with matt and i on radio. up next month we bring you stocks on the move. including this biotech company, falling after putting a trial of experiment...
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bob: it is supposedly close. there are not a lot of interests they share other than trying to insure their political future. and m sure it's long. so, you know, but i think that's the most important relationship in washington. robert: the most important relationship? bob: in the short run in this trial. everyone's going be judged. people in our business are still looking at trump, the trump presidency, i think there is an effort- inow, second trump book i'm working on, to look in otherha are don't have to do with ukraine and there is a lot of research to do and a lot of reportingnd i think there has to be an effort to get trump's side on this issues. robert: you think about issues out there, that is part of the challenge that is confronting house democrats speaker pelosi holding up articles of impeachment. house democrats' counsel suggested that president trump could be impeached twice if witnesses such as done mcgahn fo ared to testify. quote, if mcgahn's testify supports evidence that president trump committed
bob: it is supposedly close. there are not a lot of interests they share other than trying to insure their political future. and m sure it's long. so, you know, but i think that's the most important relationship in washington. robert: the most important relationship? bob: in the short run in this trial. everyone's going be judged. people in our business are still looking at trump, the trump presidency, i think there is an effort- inow, second trump book i'm working on, to look in otherha are...
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bob: yeah. bigad: is that realistic? bob: it is. i do.id that we needed 19 police officers for the next, i believe, five years, and our bart board approved the first year that last budget season, and so i have to go to the board every year to get my budget approved, but i'm gonna put in there, you know, 19 additional police officers, and, you know, and hopefully the board will approve that. ♪ bigad: if bart police does get the extra money, how will those additional officers be used? will you feel safer? will you actually feel safer? and what happens if that plan stalls? this is a story we are definitely gonna continue to follow up on, and we want you to be a part of it. what are you seeing out here? send us your videos, or even just record yourself explaining what you saw. you can email us, or just get our attention on social media with the hashtag #weinvestigate. we wanna hear from you. so tell us, what do you think it will take to get bart back on track? cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 abercap.com >>> right now at 11:00, wet we
bob: yeah. bigad: is that realistic? bob: it is. i do.id that we needed 19 police officers for the next, i believe, five years, and our bart board approved the first year that last budget season, and so i have to go to the board every year to get my budget approved, but i'm gonna put in there, you know, 19 additional police officers, and, you know, and hopefully the board will approve that. ♪ bigad: if bart police does get the extra money, how will those additional officers be used? will you...
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he is bowling and a historic moment for bob willis,. to his middle name as the bowler idolised the singer—songwriter. he was never shy to express his opinion on a sky sports television, often employing a giant delivery. one of the most ridiculous selections i have seen in recent times. at his playing peak, bob willis stood above the crowd and against the odds. bowling, it is all over and it is one of the most fantastic victories ever known. bob willis, eight wickets stop a fabulous performance. one performance amongst so many which proved anything is possible and that is the dream at the heart of all sports. david gower is a cricket commentator and writer; he captained england in the 1980s including in the 1985 ashes. well now known as a writer. thank you forjoining us so quickly here on bbc news. you were eight team—mate and towards down under with him. what was he like to play alongside? yes, we toured all sorts of places with him. that day of course was outstanding, that's what probably made his reputation for all to see for history
he is bowling and a historic moment for bob willis,. to his middle name as the bowler idolised the singer—songwriter. he was never shy to express his opinion on a sky sports television, often employing a giant delivery. one of the most ridiculous selections i have seen in recent times. at his playing peak, bob willis stood above the crowd and against the odds. bowling, it is all over and it is one of the most fantastic victories ever known. bob willis, eight wickets stop a fabulous...
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how will you remember bob on the pitch?eld he was just one of england's greatest ever fast bowlers, and the partnership that he had with en was fantastic for england. when bob retired, he was second only to dennis in terms of wickets taken second only to dennis in terms of wickets ta ken and second only to dennis in terms of wickets taken and test match cricket. so he will always go down as one of england's greatest ever fast bowlers. you've worked with a great many bowlers, where would he rank? he would be right up there, you know, jimmy anderson now, modern—day greats, you know, bob, without a shadow of a doubt would be up there with them. one of the greatest this country has ever produced. you know, someone country has ever produced. you know, someone that played the central contract, so not only did he charge in and both faster england, but he did the for workshare for many years in county cricket, and was a fantastic servant to the game of cricket in england generally. welcome he was probably quite well—known for his g
how will you remember bob on the pitch?eld he was just one of england's greatest ever fast bowlers, and the partnership that he had with en was fantastic for england. when bob retired, he was second only to dennis in terms of wickets taken second only to dennis in terms of wickets ta ken and second only to dennis in terms of wickets taken and test match cricket. so he will always go down as one of england's greatest ever fast bowlers. you've worked with a great many bowlers, where would he...
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that's bob willis displaying his admiration for bob dylan.willis voiced his own lyrics enable on broadcasting career. he was never shy to express his opinion on sky sports television, often employing a dry delivery. one of the most ridiculous selections i've seen in recent times. at his playing peak, bob willis stood above the crowds, and against the odds. it's all over, and it is one of the most fantastic victories ever known. bob willis made wickets, a fabulous performance. 0ne performance among many that proved anything is possible, and that is the dream at the heart of all sport. bob willis, who has died at the age of 70. a us congressional committee is debating whether to bring formal impeachment charges against president trump. he's accused of soliciting interference from ukraine to help his 2020 re—election bid, as well as witness intimidation, and obstructing justice and congress. republican members of the committee say there is no new evidence and insist the democrats just don't like the president. 0ur north america correspondent, ni
that's bob willis displaying his admiration for bob dylan.willis voiced his own lyrics enable on broadcasting career. he was never shy to express his opinion on sky sports television, often employing a dry delivery. one of the most ridiculous selections i've seen in recent times. at his playing peak, bob willis stood above the crowds, and against the odds. it's all over, and it is one of the most fantastic victories ever known. bob willis made wickets, a fabulous performance. 0ne performance...
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in the middle is bob redell. sweeper trucks are there, right? >> reporter: as you can see behind me the sweepers are cleaning the northbound and southbound sides of highway 101. the estimated time of reopening, they have someone who will swem and if you look to the left the northbound side. a lot more progress. the estimated time of reopening probably ten minutes. looks like some final street sweeping on that side. this accident happened around 1:45. it was the result of a dui driver. there was a 25-year-old man, according to chp, driving a red sedan, a zip car, when he wrecked into the center divide. he got out of the car, leaving his car in the number two lane. he went to the side of the road, safe, drunk but safe, and the two trucks collided with the van. only one had to be transported for minor injuries. the gravel spilled and both lanes, the northbound side the direction they were headed and the southbound side. that's, again, why both lanes shut down. again, we expect the southbound side to be reopened in 30 minutes. the northbound side lo
in the middle is bob redell. sweeper trucks are there, right? >> reporter: as you can see behind me the sweepers are cleaning the northbound and southbound sides of highway 101. the estimated time of reopening, they have someone who will swem and if you look to the left the northbound side. a lot more progress. the estimated time of reopening probably ten minutes. looks like some final street sweeping on that side. this accident happened around 1:45. it was the result of a dui driver....
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how is it looking from where you are, bob? >> reporter: just within the past 60 seconds caltrans street sweeper has shown up on the northbound 101 side. you can seep the sweeper is starting to clean up some of the gravel you were talking about. in the foreground this is one of the vehicles, part of what was left of one of the vehicles, that was involved in this three-car accident. there was a sedan and two work trucks. most of the sedan is gone, has been removed. these guys with the wrecker service are trying to remove the third vehicle. this happened around 1:45 this morning for reasons that are unknown someone abandoned this sedan in the middle lane, maybe there was a stall, maybe something else was going on, but as a result two work trucks traveling northbound on 101 end up colliding with the sedan. no one was in the sedan so no one was hurthere. the men and/or women in the work truck were not injured. they're okay. the good thing is no one was hurt. as a result one of the trucks spilled a lot of gravel. that gravel not onl
how is it looking from where you are, bob? >> reporter: just within the past 60 seconds caltrans street sweeper has shown up on the northbound 101 side. you can seep the sweeper is starting to clean up some of the gravel you were talking about. in the foreground this is one of the vehicles, part of what was left of one of the vehicles, that was involved in this three-car accident. there was a sedan and two work trucks. most of the sedan is gone, has been removed. these guys with the...
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bob dyla n started singing along to dillon. bob dylan does a much better bob dylan then willis did.say they broke the mould without one. we were talking about this earlier. is there anyone you see now in the cricketing that kind of emulates bob's valiants? i am thinking particularly of, as sally mentioned, that 1981 test. well, i mean, there are people who... the test. well, i mean, there are people who. .. the 325 test. well, i mean, there are people who... the 325 wickets he took in his career, in 90 games, there are people who have obviously gone past that. and there are some very, very good players around at the moment. anderson is the leading we taker for england but sidelined at the moment by injury. there are players who have certainly improved on the figures. i think where you struggle to better him is the fact that he is such an all—round character. as i say, people don't necessarily understand the whole thing about bob on and off the field. but one thing, first of all. first thing is he set high standards for himself and high standards for others. i mean, iwas probably the
bob dyla n started singing along to dillon. bob dylan does a much better bob dylan then willis did.say they broke the mould without one. we were talking about this earlier. is there anyone you see now in the cricketing that kind of emulates bob's valiants? i am thinking particularly of, as sally mentioned, that 1981 test. well, i mean, there are people who... the test. well, i mean, there are people who. .. the 325 test. well, i mean, there are people who... the 325 wickets he took in his...
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. a look at today's forecast for you. >> let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. >> we've seen off and on light rain. looking live in palo alto we are seeing some clear visibility here and the rain has stayed away longer. we will be tracking that rain that will be moving in just off and on, spotty, light showers. the full micro climate forecast. >>> 6:03. now to capitol hill where the impeachment showdown is heating up in just a matter of hours. president trump is just hours away from being impeached. articles of impeachment for abuse of power and obstruction of kongs for blocking white house testimony f. late night debate republicans argued democrats will pay for rushing an unfair inquiry. >> if we do not respond to president trump's abuses of power, the abuses will continue. >> most americans are thinking if only we could impeach them. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> a trial could come in january. >>> california congressman ted lieu is missing today's vote because he's re
bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. a look at today's forecast for you. >> let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. >> we've seen off and on light rain. looking live in palo alto we are seeing some clear visibility here and the rain has stayed away longer. we will be tracking that rain that will be moving in just off and on, spotty, light showers. the full micro climate forecast. >>> 6:03. now to capitol hill where the impeachment showdown...
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bob willis, eight wickets. a fabulous performance. the heart of all sport. bob willis, who's died at the age of 70. the time is 6:15. our top story this evening... the meeting of nato leaders has been overshadowed by a row between donald trump and his canadian counterpart, justin trudeau. still to come — are we becoming a nation of gamblers? a new report from the nhs in england. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, anthonyjoshua says he has no fear as he prepares to face the man who took three of his heavyweight belts. he takes on andy ruinr in saudi arabia on saturday. the general election is just days away. some politicians are keen to frame it as the brexit election — but does that hold true for britain's poorest families? research by the joseph rowntree foundation — who work to tackle poverty in the uk — shows that 1.2 million people on low incomes who didn't vote in the last election are planning to do so this time. around 170,000 of them are thought to be swing voters. the research found high levels of distrust and cynicism among
bob willis, eight wickets. a fabulous performance. the heart of all sport. bob willis, who's died at the age of 70. the time is 6:15. our top story this evening... the meeting of nato leaders has been overshadowed by a row between donald trump and his canadian counterpart, justin trudeau. still to come — are we becoming a nation of gamblers? a new report from the nhs in england. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, anthonyjoshua says he has no fear as he prepares to face the man who took three...
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yes, and bob's frame, if you looked at bob in the flesh, he was not a man who necessarily sort of screamedorld. on his day, he certainly was, and he had passion to go with it, so you had everything, all the right ingredients, apart from really the natural body. i can look at one or two other more natural athletes, without being kind to dear old bob, and they would be more suited to the job, but he came m, more suited to the job, but he came in, he steamed in, whether it was headingley in 81. he made his debut backin headingley in 81. he made his debut back in 1970 so he had a good decade before that, or even earlier may be. when he made his debut in australia, this tall gangly lad strode out there, and people looked at him, thinking, are you serious? but the credit that is due to the man is that over the next decade and more he made sure people realised he could bowl a quick and do it very well indeed. he had standards that we re well indeed. he had standards that were set 30 or a0 years ago. now some of the things in the game don't change, some of the basic techniques don't change, there
yes, and bob's frame, if you looked at bob in the flesh, he was not a man who necessarily sort of screamedorld. on his day, he certainly was, and he had passion to go with it, so you had everything, all the right ingredients, apart from really the natural body. i can look at one or two other more natural athletes, without being kind to dear old bob, and they would be more suited to the job, but he came m, more suited to the job, but he came in, he steamed in, whether it was headingley in 81. he...
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bob, what's the latest?> reporter: laura and marcus, both directions of 580 were shut down for some time, i'd say within the past ten minutes all lanes both directions eastbound 580, westbound 580 here in oakland have been reopened after the fatal crash that happened around 4:00 this morning. the driver of a pickup truck, he was involved in a minor collision. unfortunately, he did get out of his vehicle, was hit by another car, that car hit his pickup truck, which flung him into the opposite direction, the opposite lanes of eastbound 580, where he was declared dead, the coroner has since removed his body. we did speak with chp, they do believe these collisions were definitely rain related so i bring that up if you're driving in to work this morning, the roads are wet, you want to be careful out there, watch your speeds, distance between you and the driver in front of you and also the chp officer sergeant also said if you're ever involved in an accident on the freeway, you want to try to get to the median, an
bob, what's the latest?> reporter: laura and marcus, both directions of 580 were shut down for some time, i'd say within the past ten minutes all lanes both directions eastbound 580, westbound 580 here in oakland have been reopened after the fatal crash that happened around 4:00 this morning. the driver of a pickup truck, he was involved in a minor collision. unfortunately, he did get out of his vehicle, was hit by another car, that car hit his pickup truck, which flung him into the opposite...
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bob: including our allies the french.osing new tariffs brazil and argentina, for reasons we say that the currency is undervalued. negotiating with the u.s. will not be quick or easy. anyways, the numbers in terms of trade are much more important for the eu and britain, than they are for britain and the u.s. david: really powerful point. thank you so much to kissinger associates vice-chairman bob hormats. we will have more coming up in the second half hour of bloomberg radio. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. a possible u.s. china trade deal changes just about every single day, and at some point, it's worth asking, how bad does the u.s. want or need a deal? david purdue of georgia spoke just yesterday and warned of the dangers of a possible economic cold war the countries, saying in part, "we need china and the united states to become a cooperative force in the world today. if we don't, it could turn into a
bob: including our allies the french.osing new tariffs brazil and argentina, for reasons we say that the currency is undervalued. negotiating with the u.s. will not be quick or easy. anyways, the numbers in terms of trade are much more important for the eu and britain, than they are for britain and the u.s. david: really powerful point. thank you so much to kissinger associates vice-chairman bob hormats. we will have more coming up in the second half hour of bloomberg radio. this is...
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my heroes were bob hope, bob newhart. i just can't wait to see them.hter] >> who is the midget? [laughter] >> that is our daughter, mildred junior. >> why didn't you tell me we had a child? [laughter] >> i hate you. oh, yes. i hate you, i hate your power. [laughter] i will give you savage. where does it say after the line, savage? >> my name is jardine. >> pardon me, sir. [laughter] >> welcome to the castle. >> he is prettier than i am. [laughter] >> one never knows who is going to come into your life. that is the doorbell. >> i can't see anyone now, i can't. i just can't. >> it is a man. >> open the door. >> george mullins. >> what? >> you have to hold me so tight? >> we have to act like a couple on a date. we have to pretend. all right? >> right. as long as you keep it on that basis. [laughter] >> what makes you think it could be anything else? >> well. [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] [applause] carol: i am really proud of the first five seasons of my show. and i am really happy to have a chance to share them with you. >> i have never seen anyone on
my heroes were bob hope, bob newhart. i just can't wait to see them.hter] >> who is the midget? [laughter] >> that is our daughter, mildred junior. >> why didn't you tell me we had a child? [laughter] >> i hate you. oh, yes. i hate you, i hate your power. [laughter] i will give you savage. where does it say after the line, savage? >> my name is jardine. >> pardon me, sir. [laughter] >> welcome to the castle. >> he is prettier than i am. [laughter]...
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. >>> 6:33 right now. this morning a suspect is behind bars in connection to a stabbing death of a 49ers player brother. c.j. beathard's brother clayton was stabbed to death. police outside of nashville hunted down and arrested the suspect. the pictures from police show michael mosley moments after his capture. police tracked him down. this man saw it all unfold. >> i just happened to be out here. took him away real quick. >> police say on saturday mosley made unwanted advances of a female friend of beathard. it escalated. two were stabbed and killed. >> at 6:34 a live look where democrats might be one step closer to getting their impeachment met. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is in total coordination with the white house over the upcoming impeachment trial. now fellow members of congress are voicing their concerns about that. republican senator lisa murkowski said those comments disturbed her. >> it means that we have to take that step back. >> speaker nancy pelosi will not send the articles of i
bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. >>> 6:33 right now. this morning a suspect is behind bars in connection to a stabbing death of a 49ers player brother. c.j. beathard's brother clayton was stabbed to death. police outside of nashville hunted down and arrested the suspect. the pictures from police show michael mosley moments after his capture. police tracked him down. this man saw it all unfold. >> i just happened to be out here. took him away real...
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come on, osten, don't be shy, it is only bob kraft. want to say a few words? let's get with it, osten. >> thank you for having me at the white house today, very unexpected. my mom pulled me out of school when the white house called. i was in the middle of lunch. the first time i was ever speechless. thank you for having me here. [laughter] >> good job, osten. [applause] >> he didn't know he was going to do that. you did a good job considering we got you by surprise, thank you. stay with the first lady. you know bob kraft. at the trump yarmulke. i like that. can i have that? i want that. across our country jewish american strength sustain and inspire our nation. as president i will always celebrate and honor the jewish people and always stand with our treasured friend and ally, the state of israel. that i can tell you. two years ago i recognize the true capital of israel, we open the american embassy in jerusalem. and we got it built, $1 billion-$2 billion, i did it for $350,000. we got a building that was in beautiful shape in the best location, best location
come on, osten, don't be shy, it is only bob kraft. want to say a few words? let's get with it, osten. >> thank you for having me at the white house today, very unexpected. my mom pulled me out of school when the white house called. i was in the middle of lunch. the first time i was ever speechless. thank you for having me here. [laughter] >> good job, osten. [applause] >> he didn't know he was going to do that. you did a good job considering we got you by surprise, thank you....
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bob mudge here in studio with me now rob you know as we heard the projections before we got those exit poll numbers or projecting somewhere between a small majority for the conservatives maybe even a hung parliament we're seeing numbers much much bigger for the conservatives what's your reaction again i think we know the polls have been wrong in the past but i think this is as bob was saying is stunning because it is such a looks like it's going to be such a clear majority no one is expecting that and i think it does indeed boil down to that very populist message 3 words get. i think boris johnson has managed to play into people's apathy and the weariness about brakes it's trying to get a sense that seek it is absolutely fatigue and again as bob was saying. it's not going to be done by the end of generate because obviously that's when the process the transition period actually starts. or the johnson has said that he thinks he can wrap up a deal by the end of the year. i think is wishful thinking but again that message hasn't got across to the voters that all they saw was they get break
bob mudge here in studio with me now rob you know as we heard the projections before we got those exit poll numbers or projecting somewhere between a small majority for the conservatives maybe even a hung parliament we're seeing numbers much much bigger for the conservatives what's your reaction again i think we know the polls have been wrong in the past but i think this is as bob was saying is stunning because it is such a looks like it's going to be such a clear majority no one is expecting...
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i just saw bob hope, actually, as we were walking.w, it's really a wonderful thrill standing next to one of the greatest comedians in the entire world. and i'm sure bob appreciates it. >> if you are looking for not just a take on the news but the actual news, because i wasn't reading anything other than the sports and comics, johnny carson was where you would go. >> and i saw the headline in "the national enquirer" this week. the headline article is how eating the right foods can increase your iq. now, isn't that risky for "the enquirer"? they could lose all their readership. >> johnny carson would mock something that was in the public eye. everybody was in on it. >> he was the most powerful man in hollywood because he could kill you with one joke. >> somebody told vice president george bush that jesse jackson was coming to the white house and george said, oh, good, maybe he'll autograph my "thriller" album. >> you wanted to hear what johnny said about anything in the news. you don't care what other people would say, but let's hear wh
i just saw bob hope, actually, as we were walking.w, it's really a wonderful thrill standing next to one of the greatest comedians in the entire world. and i'm sure bob appreciates it. >> if you are looking for not just a take on the news but the actual news, because i wasn't reading anything other than the sports and comics, johnny carson was where you would go. >> and i saw the headline in "the national enquirer" this week. the headline article is how eating the right...
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that's bob willis displaying his admiration for bob dylan.s in a long broadcasting career. he was never shy to express his opinion on sky sports television, often employing a dry delivery. one of the most ridiculous selections i've seen in recent times. at his playing peak, bob willis stood above the crowds, and against the odds. it's all over, and it is one of the most fantastic victories ever known. bob willis, eight wickets, a fabulous performance. 0ne performance among many that proved anything is possible, and that is the dream at the heart of all sport. official figures show that more than half of people aged 16 or older in england gambled at some point during the last year. it's the first time gambling data has been highlighted by the nhs digital report, which is based on a poll of more than 8,000 adults and 2,000 children. health bosses have expressed concern that aggressive online marketing makes it easier for people to become addicted. a shop owner who has made a christmas advert starring his two—year—old son wants it to encourage p
that's bob willis displaying his admiration for bob dylan.s in a long broadcasting career. he was never shy to express his opinion on sky sports television, often employing a dry delivery. one of the most ridiculous selections i've seen in recent times. at his playing peak, bob willis stood above the crowds, and against the odds. it's all over, and it is one of the most fantastic victories ever known. bob willis, eight wickets, a fabulous performance. 0ne performance among many that proved...
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i asked bob what's it like to work with him? and bob gave me so concise and enlightened a reaction. great. you'll see." [ laughter ] i said does he -- "it's al. it's al. it's al." okay. so the big thing was that half the picture takes place when they're younger. by the time we got the financing from netflix, because no one would give us the financing for the picture -- >> jimmy: so they were your last choice? >> they were my first choice because nobody else would do it. [ laughter ] i said look, of a budget because of the cgi effects. we were doing this youthification. >> jimmy: right. >> and it was an experiment. the whole thing was an experiment. because we could not -- there was a certain point after we finished the script that we could have probably had them play younger by waited too long, i did another film. he did another film. and by the time we got around together, they were too old to play young. [ laughter ] so we wound up doing this cgi thing which was really remarkable. it was purely experimental. >> jimmy: how does it work? do they have to do anything special, the acto
i asked bob what's it like to work with him? and bob gave me so concise and enlightened a reaction. great. you'll see." [ laughter ] i said does he -- "it's al. it's al. it's al." okay. so the big thing was that half the picture takes place when they're younger. by the time we got the financing from netflix, because no one would give us the financing for the picture -- >> jimmy: so they were your last choice? >> they were my first choice because nobody else would do...
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i said hi, this is bob redford calling. he said, yeah.if i could meet and you your partner because i have this idea i want to share with you. >> woodward came to me and said that redford had called. and i put together who redford was. and was interested in talking to us or whatever. i said we're busy, we've got to do this story. >> for woodward and bernstein it wasn't only that the break-in seemed fishy. there was something just as odd about the white house response. >> presidential press secretary ron ziegler called it a third-rate burglary attempt. >> ron ziegler calling it a third-rate burglary, that was the tipoff to us. there seemed to be nothing third-rate about it except they got caught. >> they raised the stakes so high. with this third-rate burglary nonsense. it was apparent that something here was really rotten. nixon assigned his top lieutenants the president's men the task of managing the fallout from the break-in. among them chief of staff bob haldeman and presidential adviser john ehrlichman would become the guardians of the
i said hi, this is bob redford calling. he said, yeah.if i could meet and you your partner because i have this idea i want to share with you. >> woodward came to me and said that redford had called. and i put together who redford was. and was interested in talking to us or whatever. i said we're busy, we've got to do this story. >> for woodward and bernstein it wasn't only that the break-in seemed fishy. there was something just as odd about the white house response. >>...
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bob? >> reporter: laura, first presbyterian church where we're at right now, they've been helping the homeless for years. they've been very what they can do, blankets, food, that sort of them thing. they had this aha moment. we have this enormous parking lot. why don't we use this space to install six tiny homes for the homeless? here we are this morning. the first three of six just arrived here from their construction site in livermore. they are very small. they're just over a little eight feet wide, over 18 feet long, 157 square feet inside. when you go inside, you can see they're very small but are equipped. front door, windows, toilet, shower, sink, kitchenette, a stove top. there will be a mini fridge, electricity, ceiling fan, television, heaters for the water and the air inside and enough space for a futon. now the church that's still taking applications for the tenants to see who they're going to live there, residents must be homeless. they'll live here for 18 months and then trans
bob? >> reporter: laura, first presbyterian church where we're at right now, they've been helping the homeless for years. they've been very what they can do, blankets, food, that sort of them thing. they had this aha moment. we have this enormous parking lot. why don't we use this space to install six tiny homes for the homeless? here we are this morning. the first three of six just arrived here from their construction site in livermore. they are very small. they're just over a little...
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his best friend at college was bob collier. and bob was of course the air to the collier library. he went off on for a year to europe, to england, to oxford. came back and his father said i'm going to give you collier's weekly because it's failing. they only had something like $1000 worth of advertising at the time that he gave the weekly over to bob. and bob had done a lot of work with conde at various clubs at georgetown and he went down to st. louis and talked conde into accepting a $12 aweek job with him . which he did, considering he was a man of the family at that point and fortunately his father had died so he was no longer a drain on the family and the two of them worked together very happily indeed for about 15 years. now, bob collier pictured at left here was an innovator. and he thought about making colliers less of a generalized magazine but with conde pushing him and saying we can sell advertising if we decide that we're going to create special issues. so you saw before that the other picture that i just showed you was a remington issue, frederic remington's arts, thi
his best friend at college was bob collier. and bob was of course the air to the collier library. he went off on for a year to europe, to england, to oxford. came back and his father said i'm going to give you collier's weekly because it's failing. they only had something like $1000 worth of advertising at the time that he gave the weekly over to bob. and bob had done a lot of work with conde at various clubs at georgetown and he went down to st. louis and talked conde into accepting a $12...
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bob, bob, bob. it's all a long way from when bob had a senior role at bt.ut, at 3am, she is still coping alone. remember then that was, when we called him luke? he connected with that, see? john has rare moments of clarity. bob can go from total immobility to this — busy doing nothing, going nowhere. although both are suffering chronic progressive disease, they, like thousands of others, fall under the social care system rather than the nhs. in the end, a care home may be the only option, but that can mean the family home, the savings of a lifetime, can be lost. when i've been phoning round various homes, some of them were quoting £1,800 a week. i'm quite convinced that somebody‘s getting very rich out of frail, vulnerable, very, very sick people, and that is wrong. i've worried about that probably from day one. because of the money? yeah. if it was this moment in time, i'd be left with nothing. like bob, john and anne get some support from their wider family and he has access to a day centre twice a week. the alzheimer's society organises events to raise a
bob, bob, bob. it's all a long way from when bob had a senior role at bt.ut, at 3am, she is still coping alone. remember then that was, when we called him luke? he connected with that, see? john has rare moments of clarity. bob can go from total immobility to this — busy doing nothing, going nowhere. although both are suffering chronic progressive disease, they, like thousands of others, fall under the social care system rather than the nhs. in the end, a care home may be the only option, but...
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and you don't give bob iger a schedule. whenev whenever, bob.d i went to the pub quiz in our local time. >> jimmy: like the night of trivia? >> yeah, we're doing a quiz. and i'm three pints in, right? haven't eaten much, and i get a phone call from an unknown number. and i have a feeling, i think this is bob iger. but i'm drunk. so anyway, my dad's just like, take the call, you'll be fine. so i answer the call. and i'm like hey, bob, what was the question? when did snow white come out? 1944. 1944, write that down. no, i didn't do that. i said thank you for the opportunity, and he said there is a world in which we can make this work, and there was a bunch of phone calls back and forth, and tom rossman was instrumental in the process, and it was interesting for me to have these two studio heads like what do you any i don't know. >> jimmy: a custody arrangement in a way. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i think bob said you cried on the phone, is that true? >> no, i weeped. no, i didn't weep, yeah, i did. >> jimmy: you did a little bit? >> yeah, i was really emo
and you don't give bob iger a schedule. whenev whenever, bob.d i went to the pub quiz in our local time. >> jimmy: like the night of trivia? >> yeah, we're doing a quiz. and i'm three pints in, right? haven't eaten much, and i get a phone call from an unknown number. and i have a feeling, i think this is bob iger. but i'm drunk. so anyway, my dad's just like, take the call, you'll be fine. so i answer the call. and i'm like hey, bob, what was the question? when did snow white come...
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, bob kraft, so what was bigger, bob? jerusalem and moving the embassy to jerusalem, becoming the capital of israel or the golan heights which you've been looking to do for 52 years they've been having meetings, nothing happened until i came along and i said bob kraft which is bigger and more important to the jewish people and i said neither. i said what does that mean and he said what you did by terminating the iran nuclear deal is bigger than both. i think that's big. >> [applause] president trump: i think that's true. you know? it could be true. i said i agree with that, but today we're taking another historic action and in just a few moments i'll sign an executive order to combat anti-semitism. this action makes clear -- >> [applause] president trump: the title vi of the civil rights act which prohibits the federal funding of universities and other institutions that engage in discrimination applies to institutions that traffic in anti-semetic hate. >> [applause] president trump: so this is a very powerful document tha
, bob kraft, so what was bigger, bob? jerusalem and moving the embassy to jerusalem, becoming the capital of israel or the golan heights which you've been looking to do for 52 years they've been having meetings, nothing happened until i came along and i said bob kraft which is bigger and more important to the jewish people and i said neither. i said what does that mean and he said what you did by terminating the iran nuclear deal is bigger than both. i think that's big. >> [applause]...
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that's what we're doing. >> one more information piece, bob. if you want. we are always planning to bring a budget amendment to this body at this time. in deed, we are at our billing rate of the million 250 so with this month's payment. we had always intended to bring the amendment to the body at this time. and it just so happens that in addition to bringing just an amendment for what we needed on our original contract we needed to add what the additional work would be done for the post dda. >> thank you. you have additional questions. >> thank you. perhaps mixed in with a comment here to address miriam's feedback. so, i think at the strong urging of this board, the performance has certainly improved a lot. when i'm doing the path o math , we're two years into the three year contract. our current burn is at a million right now. basically it means we've been spending about $42,000 a month on this service. and we're currently proposing in the next three years to increase that spending to $118,000 a month. so my reques question is to undd why we're increasing
that's what we're doing. >> one more information piece, bob. if you want. we are always planning to bring a budget amendment to this body at this time. in deed, we are at our billing rate of the million 250 so with this month's payment. we had always intended to bring the amendment to the body at this time. and it just so happens that in addition to bringing just an amendment for what we needed on our original contract we needed to add what the additional work would be done for the post...
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. >> -- our chief executive bob iger. >> we were just talking about his book. you've read it. "ride of a lifetime." i just finished it. it was actually really interesting to read about the walt disney company and how abc news is such a small piece of this huge global company. >> very small. >> i loved the artwork in that piece, him holding baby yoda, the other person of the year. >> oh, yeah, and lizzo. >> i was the first person to kiss up and then you guys came along. >> to kiss up to bob. hey, bob. can imagine. live... welcome back to the mirror. you've got this, john. ... and on demand. it's boxing, cardio, yoga, and >> oh, yeah, and lizzo. >> i was the first person to kiss up and then you guys came along. >> to kiss up to bob. hey, bob. n interactive, goal crushing, whole family, whole body fitness machine. and it's the best gift you've ever got. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember t
. >> -- our chief executive bob iger. >> we were just talking about his book. you've read it. "ride of a lifetime." i just finished it. it was actually really interesting to read about the walt disney company and how abc news is such a small piece of this huge global company. >> very small. >> i loved the artwork in that piece, him holding baby yoda, the other person of the year. >> oh, yeah, and lizzo. >> i was the first person to kiss up and then...
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reporting live outside san jose police headquarters, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. 6:45 right now. >>> now a follow-up, 3,000 nurses working for santa clara county hospitals now have a contract deal. the union representing the nurses say that it has agreed to a tentative agreement this week with county officials. that deal promises competitive wages, hours and safer working conditions. this comes after the nurses voted to go on strike last week. >>> with the new year comes new laws for california drivers so pay attention as 2020 comes around. the most important is the new real i.d., by october you'll need the real i.d. driver's license or i.d. card to get on domestic flights or military bases. so try to make that dmv appointment soon. takes a while, too. >>> speaking of appointments, a new law makes it illegal for anyone to try to sell a dmv appointment. another big rule change, drivers must change lanes or slow down for stopped trash or recycling vehicles. >>> 49ers fans listen up. everyone's looking forward to the game sunday night when the 49ers take on the seat
reporting live outside san jose police headquarters, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. 6:45 right now. >>> now a follow-up, 3,000 nurses working for santa clara county hospitals now have a contract deal. the union representing the nurses say that it has agreed to a tentative agreement this week with county officials. that deal promises competitive wages, hours and safer working conditions. this comes after the nurses voted to go on strike last week....
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it's all a long way from when bob had a senior role at bt.ought in vain to get better professional support but, at 3am, she is still coping alone. remember then that, when we called him lou? he connected with that, see? john has rare moments of clarity. bob can go from total immobility to this, busy doing nothing, going nowhere. although both are suffering chronic progressive disease, they, like thousands of others, fall under the social care system rather than the nhs. in the end, a care home may be the only option, but that can mean the only option, but that can mean the family home, the savings of a lifetime, can be lost. when i've been phoning round various homes, some of them were quoting £1800 a week. i'm quite convinced that somebody's getting very rich out of frail, vulnerable, very, very sick people and that is wrong. i've worried about that probably from day one. because of the money? yeah. if it was this moment in time, i'd be left with nothing. like bob, john and anne get some support from their wider family and he has access to a
it's all a long way from when bob had a senior role at bt.ought in vain to get better professional support but, at 3am, she is still coping alone. remember then that, when we called him lou? he connected with that, see? john has rare moments of clarity. bob can go from total immobility to this, busy doing nothing, going nowhere. although both are suffering chronic progressive disease, they, like thousands of others, fall under the social care system rather than the nhs. in the end, a care home...
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i agree with bob completely. he's right. got a call from a trump ally today on capitol hill who said the only bipartisan vote will be the democrats abandon their party and vote with us against impeachment, which i think will be interesting to see in the house of representatives that there might be some democrats who vote against impeachment. there is not going to be any smoking gun that's going to appreciably change the political dynamics. i don't think at this point it doesn't seem that there will be. now we are entering a new phase of this process where the judiciary committee is going to pick up. there's been some unease in how they have conducted themselves in the past. we will see if that -- >> talk about that because i picked up on that too. >> i think nancy pelosi and ms. edwards could talk about this maybe better than i can. but she trusted adam schiff much more than she trusted jerry nadler. >> let's be super duper duper blunt. [ laughter ] because this has already taken a turn to the political dynamics. and, i mean
i agree with bob completely. he's right. got a call from a trump ally today on capitol hill who said the only bipartisan vote will be the democrats abandon their party and vote with us against impeachment, which i think will be interesting to see in the house of representatives that there might be some democrats who vote against impeachment. there is not going to be any smoking gun that's going to appreciably change the political dynamics. i don't think at this point it doesn't seem that there...
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lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay.. -corey: thank you, bob. laurie: thank you so much for everything. thank you. lemonis: so what is the name of the bagel chips specifically going to be? laurie: corey's bagel chips. instead of nyc bagel deli, even thought there's nothing against nyc bagel deli. corey: so why would you change it now? laurie: you're the originator of the bagels. corey: the idea behind it was calling it new york, and that's what this is gonna be. laurie: no. corey's. i love that name. you're telling me to drive, i'm driving. -lemonis: i'm following you. -laurie: okay. corey: no. this is what we're doing. ♪ i don't want to take a chance of losing the reputation, the yelp following, the reviews. i'm not prepared to say, "some new guy came in, and now it's different." laurie: corey's. i love that name. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ ♪ downy unstopables i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car
lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay.. -corey: thank you, bob. laurie: thank you so much for everything. thank you. lemonis: so what is the name of the bagel chips specifically going to be? laurie: corey's bagel chips. instead of nyc bagel deli, even thought there's nothing against nyc bagel deli. corey: so why would you change it now? laurie: you're the originator of the bagels. corey: the idea behind it was calling it new york, and...
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speaker, no matter the politics, bob put his community first. he worked tirelessly to bring better jobs, safety, and improved infrastructure to our community. bob was great man and a dedicated public servant and as long as good honest individuals like him work to serve the people, we can look forward to the future. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. costa, for five minutes. mr. costa: i ask unanimous consent to address the house and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the passage of legislation this week called e -- a bill that will spur portuguese invest n-our economy and help create jobs here in america. as a proud portuguese american and a co-chair of the congressional portuguese caucus, and member of the hispanic caucus, i join with congress members cicilline, nunes, and others in being the original co-sponsor of the act. i want to thank my colleagues this week for their support and passage on a bipartisa
speaker, no matter the politics, bob put his community first. he worked tirelessly to bring better jobs, safety, and improved infrastructure to our community. bob was great man and a dedicated public servant and as long as good honest individuals like him work to serve the people, we can look forward to the future. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. costa, for five minutes. mr. costa: i ask unanimous consent to address the...
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[applause] i said to bob, so what was bigger, bob, what we did for israel in terms of jerusalem and moving the embassy to jerusalem becoming the capital of israel or the golan heights, which for a 52 years they've been having meetings in the golan heights and nothing happened since i came along. bob kraft which is bigger, which is more important of the jewish people? he said neither. i said what is happening? he said what you did by terminating the iran nuclear deal is bigger than both. i think that is true. i think that is true. i think it could be true. i sort of agree with that. today we are taking another historic action. in a few moments i will sign an executive order to combat anti-semitism. this action makes clear that title vi of the civil rights act, which prohibits the federal funding of universities and other institutions that engage in discrimination applies to institutions but traffic and anti-some indicates. this is a very powerful document that we are sending today and with been a very big story over the past couple of days when they heard. as you know they had almost univer
[applause] i said to bob, so what was bigger, bob, what we did for israel in terms of jerusalem and moving the embassy to jerusalem becoming the capital of israel or the golan heights, which for a 52 years they've been having meetings in the golan heights and nothing happened since i came along. bob kraft which is bigger, which is more important of the jewish people? he said neither. i said what is happening? he said what you did by terminating the iran nuclear deal is bigger than both. i think...
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hi, bob. >> a lot worked. that's the good news the rally has opinion fabeen fa but don't kid yourself top 23 stocks in the s&p 500 all were up. all 23 were up some of them were up really big. how big? s&p 500, up 28%. the top ten stocks by market capitalization were up more than 40%. that means as they get bigger, those stocks have more and more influence on the s&p number one, nothing knows bigger than apple this year look at this, 77%. that's not a typo. how much is that that's 800 points in the dow jones industrial avenuage. that's what i'm talking about. the dow is price weighted. microsoft up 53% for the year. these are the top two. beyond that it's not just tech stocks you get financial stocks visa has been a monster this year jpmorgan, all the banks hit new highs. today they are hitting new highs. a small spattering of industrial stocks done well united tech much more typical up about 39%. as i mention, 23, all 23 of the s&p 500 were up so far this year got to get to number 24 before you get a loser so
hi, bob. >> a lot worked. that's the good news the rally has opinion fabeen fa but don't kid yourself top 23 stocks in the s&p 500 all were up. all 23 were up some of them were up really big. how big? s&p 500, up 28%. the top ten stocks by market capitalization were up more than 40%. that means as they get bigger, those stocks have more and more influence on the s&p number one, nothing knows bigger than apple this year look at this, 77%. that's not a typo. how much is that...
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bob is right. it will require a super majority of the senate in order to convict and remove the president, which will require some republican senators to peel off and depart from the path. but i think the really important thing that bob has mentioned here is this idea ta the republicans are tauting that impeachment is a back end effort to basically subvert the will of the people. i think the testimony that was presented yesterday makes clear that that claim is specious. the founding fathers, the framers of the constitution, thought that the perversion of the election process with foreign intervention was so grave an offense that it had to be subject to some kind of check. and the only rational check would be impeachment. they made that case. this was a quid pro quo intended to solicit aid in the re-election of the president. >> before i lose you, bob, that's my final question to you. do you think the evidence suggests donald trump did anything wrong? >> certainly yes. but i go back to my original p
bob is right. it will require a super majority of the senate in order to convict and remove the president, which will require some republican senators to peel off and depart from the path. but i think the really important thing that bob has mentioned here is this idea ta the republicans are tauting that impeachment is a back end effort to basically subvert the will of the people. i think the testimony that was presented yesterday makes clear that that claim is specious. the founding fathers,...
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bob, let me begin with you.ed like one of the most obvious clashes that will continue throughout is about money and politics. is that what sways voters? >> you can't get to the general unless you pass through the caucuses and primaries. and i'm acutely aware of that having gone through ten presidential campaigns. but i'm disappointed that we didn't spend more time last night after the first ten minutes talking about the general election opponent. i'm not sure this election ultimately will be decided by money and politics or whether rich people get free college tuition or how we pay for medicare for all. i realize you've got to debate those things and show the differences for purposes of winning the nomination. but i wish there had been more time spent the day after impeachment on that discussion. >> so that is an interesting point because you heard andrew yang say last night to all of his fellow democrats on stage and off, you guys are too obsessed with impeachment. >> i think bob is fundamentally right, though,
bob, let me begin with you.ed like one of the most obvious clashes that will continue throughout is about money and politics. is that what sways voters? >> you can't get to the general unless you pass through the caucuses and primaries. and i'm acutely aware of that having gone through ten presidential campaigns. but i'm disappointed that we didn't spend more time last night after the first ten minutes talking about the general election opponent. i'm not sure this election ultimately will...
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pisani for a look at the biggest movers of the week bob?hing here is sell on the news a little today. industrial, semiconductor, apparel, generally up on the week, down today take a look at illinois tool works. great stock doing well, down 0.8% today 1% and up about 2% for the week amd, advanced micro, down notably today. we saw some weakness overall in all the semis, down 3% up 4% for the week and in apparel, same situation the gap was down about 2% today and up about 2% overall for the week i think the well-founded skepticism here is this a genuine de-escalation in the trade war or is there a fairly high likelihood that tariffs will come back so yes, sell on the news and a little bit of skepticism on the future of tariffs. back to you. >> bob, thank you for that >> i wouldn't deny that there's still a little bit of an undertone of skepticism. but if you were smart enough to be bullish in the last three months of the market the fed will get out of the way. everything has happened. it's a pretty natural time either step back or not really b
pisani for a look at the biggest movers of the week bob?hing here is sell on the news a little today. industrial, semiconductor, apparel, generally up on the week, down today take a look at illinois tool works. great stock doing well, down 0.8% today 1% and up about 2% for the week amd, advanced micro, down notably today. we saw some weakness overall in all the semis, down 3% up 4% for the week and in apparel, same situation the gap was down about 2% today and up about 2% overall for the week i...
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bob iger is regreat.king with the holdings. >> the ceo is a important component. >> absolutely. >> nancy tangl. thanks, nancy. good yo see. thanks, bill. >> and coming up wh farmers they have a growing appetite for more peas. >> we're talking whirled peas in montana. cattle country, also cop top producer for a key producer for a replacement for meat. why aren't american pea farmers making money? s that's coming rt >>> here is what we are watching for tomorrow. of course in politics the full house of representative scheduled to vote on the two articles of impeachment. mber of federal reserve officials are scheduled to be speaking on the economy. and t housing wartl be in focus once again with the release of weekly mortgage applications. that's what we watch for on wednesday. >>> ford saidngoday it's g to be adding 3,000 new jobs at two detroit area factories next year. investing $1.5 billion to build new pickup trucks csuv, elect and autonomous vehicle. the plants in deer borne and the detroit suburb of wa
bob iger is regreat.king with the holdings. >> the ceo is a important component. >> absolutely. >> nancy tangl. thanks, nancy. good yo see. thanks, bill. >> and coming up wh farmers they have a growing appetite for more peas. >> we're talking whirled peas in montana. cattle country, also cop top producer for a key producer for a replacement for meat. why aren't american pea farmers making money? s that's coming rt >>> here is what we are watching for...
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. >> bob redell is live at the warm springs station in fremont with more and folks don't like hearing they're going to pay more, bob. >> reporter: and they're going to be paying precisely 5.4% more starting tomorrow. we're talking about an extra 10 r.t. say fremont and taking a trip through th that trip today will cost you $6.75. tomorrow the same ride will be costing you $7.10 an increase of 35 cents per ride, 70 cents round trip, $3.50 if you're doing that round trip five days a week. i should have been a math teacher. that was pretty good. this increase which is based on inflation is the last of four fare increases to take place every two years which the b.a.r.t. board approved back in 201. the board approved another round of increases in effect in 2022, '24 and '26. b.a.r.t. said this money will pay for expenses like new rail cars, new train control system and expanded maintenance facility and more frequent service and in aase the transit agency notes it's not heavily subsidized by budget, that its operating expenses rely on fares, two-thirds of the operating budget does. incident
. >> bob redell is live at the warm springs station in fremont with more and folks don't like hearing they're going to pay more, bob. >> reporter: and they're going to be paying precisely 5.4% more starting tomorrow. we're talking about an extra 10 r.t. say fremont and taking a trip through th that trip today will cost you $6.75. tomorrow the same ride will be costing you $7.10 an increase of 35 cents per ride, 70 cents round trip, $3.50 if you're doing that round trip five days a...