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brian roberts, thanks so much for joining us.f course joined by chairman and ceo brian roberts from comcast, our parent company, talking about so many of the different issues that are affecting the broader business if you will, including cord cutting, cord shaving and of course broadband being the key product, simon. if the margin is there, and the equity is there and that's what these companies are becoming, not really -- not really willing to venture too far into wireless in terms of some of these questions that are out there as to what the company's ambitions may be, do you need to follow your customer everywhere they go or can you do it with wi-fi as mr. roberts indndicated. >> it's an interesting assertion that you can prevent the cord cutting by improving the technology. you know the average person in this country still watches almost three hours of television a day. therefore maybe we've misrepresented how that falls in the family budget. >> and you can ttalking about t consideration of the bundle as well may be something
brian roberts, thanks so much for joining us.f course joined by chairman and ceo brian roberts from comcast, our parent company, talking about so many of the different issues that are affecting the broader business if you will, including cord cutting, cord shaving and of course broadband being the key product, simon. if the margin is there, and the equity is there and that's what these companies are becoming, not really -- not really willing to venture too far into wireless in terms of some of...
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to and on.ect note brian roberts, thank you for joining us.emonstration was very special. i'ms great knowing where going to spend my summer enjoying the atlantic's. >> our thanks to julia who graced our stage today. tomorrow, she is going to be interviewing john from at&t and pete cashmore. look forward to that tomorrow. thanks to all of our great speakers this morning for their views and insights. please join me in giving them a round of applause. [applause] you all for joining us this morning. have a great afternoon. >> more from the int ask. includesion representatives from at&t, sandal, and periscope. from
to and on.ect note brian roberts, thank you for joining us.emonstration was very special. i'ms great knowing where going to spend my summer enjoying the atlantic's. >> our thanks to julia who graced our stage today. tomorrow, she is going to be interviewing john from at&t and pete cashmore. look forward to that tomorrow. thanks to all of our great speakers this morning for their views and insights. please join me in giving them a round of applause. [applause] you all for joining us...
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brian roberts, thank you so much for joining us today. [applause] >> thank you, brian.l done. >> thank you. that demonstration was very special. it's great knowing we are all national where i'm going to spend my summer enjoying the olympics. >> i thank julie who graced the stage today. tomorrow she's going to be interviewing john stankey from at&t and also pete cashmore so look forward to that tomorrow. spirit thanks to all of our great speakers, for their views and their insides. please let me and giving them a round of applause. [applause] thank you all for joining us this morning. have a great afternoon. >> thanks, everyone. >> day to from the internet and television expo or intx held earlier this month in boston. speakers include that at&t entertainment group, and the cofounders of both fanduel and periscope. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the midpoint of intx 2016. we've had a great couple of days so far. i hope you have. we met arianna huffington. we talked with michael powell it would also a conversation with brian roberts and
brian roberts, thank you so much for joining us today. [applause] >> thank you, brian.l done. >> thank you. that demonstration was very special. it's great knowing we are all national where i'm going to spend my summer enjoying the olympics. >> i thank julie who graced the stage today. tomorrow she's going to be interviewing john stankey from at&t and also pete cashmore so look forward to that tomorrow. spirit thanks to all of our great speakers, for their views and their...
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and brian roberts tops the list in pennsylvania. >>> this noon there are new guidelines for diabetes. they say that weight loss should be a more routine treatment for diabetes, they show that stomach shrinking operations could make a difference in sugar until now. dozens of groups are endorsing it now as a more common treatment. >>> and something that could make or break a police dog's career. >> i'm erin o'hearn and this is kimber. a knee injury has sidelined her training, but she is using something she has in her body to get her back on track. >> what we are doing is extracting bone marrow, what is it? and how does it work? our cameras were invited inside to see this procedure firsthand. we'll show you this tonight on "action news" at 11:00. >>> the "action news" team is work on news stories for tonight at 4:00. alicia vitarelli is here with a preview. >> is this not a gorgeous day or what? perfect to be outside in this weather. that is what cecily tynan has to be doing today at 4:00. live from the philadelphia zoo feeding the giraffes. we have details of a new partnership with sept
and brian roberts tops the list in pennsylvania. >>> this noon there are new guidelines for diabetes. they say that weight loss should be a more routine treatment for diabetes, they show that stomach shrinking operations could make a difference in sugar until now. dozens of groups are endorsing it now as a more common treatment. >>> and something that could make or break a police dog's career. >> i'm erin o'hearn and this is kimber. a knee injury has sidelined her...
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we met arianna huffington, we talked with michael powell, we had a conversation with brian roberts. quite a display he put on about the upcoming olympics and the technology. we have had conversations with john king and jorge ramos. we have celebrated terrific events and programs with cable tv pioneers. fameable center hall of last night, outstanding. women in cable, a great lunch. many other groups. on the marketplace floor, we have discovered the joys and wonders of virtual reality. of tv everywhere. and the ever-expanding content display technology. we have also been immersed in news and information about the internet. and television. and imagine part. through dozens of panel sessions and discussions. it is fitting that all of those developments have led to this afternoon's great general session, probably the most disruptive of intx 2016. we are going to get to hear from the people who have disrupted our world with game changing technology and services. fresh from the acquisition of directv, we are going to get a chance to meet at&t's john stinky. we will gain insights into the wo
we met arianna huffington, we talked with michael powell, we had a conversation with brian roberts. quite a display he put on about the upcoming olympics and the technology. we have had conversations with john king and jorge ramos. we have celebrated terrific events and programs with cable tv pioneers. fameable center hall of last night, outstanding. women in cable, a great lunch. many other groups. on the marketplace floor, we have discovered the joys and wonders of virtual reality. of tv...
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remember a number of years ago owing to vegas to see the technology show and walking with the brian roberts, then the president, soon to to be chairman of comcast, looking at hdtv. the two of us saying, i think this is really going to go. and all of a sudden, bingo look where we are today in terms of communication, with the job creation, we are working on a major bill and legislation that we have already passed and we'll see the fcc free up more spectrum which will enable these devices to be built, to be used to communicate. we are on the run. it is good things. shows like this, i don't know 30 some different some different vendors that are here today, that is pretty exciting. >> it's hard to get out of here actually. >> i understand. the spectrum options are taking place, where does fit into the. >> first of all we help. unless that we freed up the spectrum from analog to digital which was actually my bill a lot of years ago, that now has created the spectrum and we are seen the fcc doing some more spectrum sales. really in the next couple of weeks we'll have some oversight to make sure it
remember a number of years ago owing to vegas to see the technology show and walking with the brian roberts, then the president, soon to to be chairman of comcast, looking at hdtv. the two of us saying, i think this is really going to go. and all of a sudden, bingo look where we are today in terms of communication, with the job creation, we are working on a major bill and legislation that we have already passed and we'll see the fcc free up more spectrum which will enable these devices to be...
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can remember a number of years ago going to vegas to see the technology show and walking with brian roberts, then the president, soon to be chairman of comcast, looking at hd-tvs. and the two of us saying, i think this is going to really go, and all of a sudden bingo, look where we are in terms of communication, job creation? we're working on a major bill, legislation we've already passed, we're going to see the fcc free up more spectrum which is going to enable these devices to be built, to be used, to communicate. we're on the run. it's good things, and shows like this, you know, with 30 some different vendors that are here today, pretty exciting. hard to get out of here, actually. >> host: congressman -- i understand. >> guest: kid in a candy shop. >> host: i understand. the spectrum auctions are taking place. where does congress fit into -- >> guest: we're going to have some oversight. first of all, we helped, you know? you couldn't -- unless we freed up the spectrum, and that was the whole transition from analog to digital which was actually my bill a lot of years ago, that now has cre
can remember a number of years ago going to vegas to see the technology show and walking with brian roberts, then the president, soon to be chairman of comcast, looking at hd-tvs. and the two of us saying, i think this is going to really go, and all of a sudden bingo, look where we are in terms of communication, job creation? we're working on a major bill, legislation we've already passed, we're going to see the fcc free up more spectrum which is going to enable these devices to be built, to be...
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brian: robert mcnamara. your story. former secretary of defense -- michael: he is only in the book because i ran into him on an and robert mcnamara was the secretary of defense under he, in my view, was responsible for the vietnam war. found myself sitting next to him on an airplane and i asked where he was going. he was going to denver to meet his girlfriend. he must have been in his 80's. and they were going to go cross-country skiing from aspen to vail or something. and he obviously had led quite a he did thisfe after damage, in my view, in their view of many who know a lot more than he. brian: he lived to be 93. michael: 93 -- that's even better. brian: did you talk to him? michael: not about anything important. . guess i was a little afraid but, he had led this really nice life. if everyone can live until 93 in be cross-country skiing with , orr girlfriend at that age boyfriend, that would be pretty nice. and so, i use him as an example of what most boomers will not get. brian: the last chapter was kind of surprisi
brian: robert mcnamara. your story. former secretary of defense -- michael: he is only in the book because i ran into him on an and robert mcnamara was the secretary of defense under he, in my view, was responsible for the vietnam war. found myself sitting next to him on an airplane and i asked where he was going. he was going to denver to meet his girlfriend. he must have been in his 80's. and they were going to go cross-country skiing from aspen to vail or something. and he obviously had led...
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brian: robert mcnamara, your story. former secretary of defense. michael: he is in the book only because iran into him on an and he was the secretary of defense under jfk and lbj. view and the view of many responsible for the vietnam war. i found myself sitting next to him on an airplane. i asked him where he was going and he was going to denver to meet his girlfriend. he must have been in his 80's. they were going to go cross-country skiing. obviously has led quite a wonderful life, after he did this damage, in my view. , whon the view of many know a lot more than me. brian: he lived to be 93. michael: that's even better. brian: did you talk to him on the plane? michael: yes, but i didn't talk to him about anything important. i guess i was a little afraid. led this really nice life. 93,veryone could live until and they cross-country skiing with their girlfriend at that age, or boyfriend, that would be pretty nice. so i use him as an example of what most boomers will not get. chapter kind of surprised me. it's the only place in your book that it is
brian: robert mcnamara, your story. former secretary of defense. michael: he is in the book only because iran into him on an and he was the secretary of defense under jfk and lbj. view and the view of many responsible for the vietnam war. i found myself sitting next to him on an airplane. i asked him where he was going and he was going to denver to meet his girlfriend. he must have been in his 80's. they were going to go cross-country skiing. obviously has led quite a wonderful life, after he...
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robert burns. [end video clip] [laughter] brian: put him into context. betty: senator byrd was the model of the senatorial decorum in so many ways. he was a great student of history, a great master of senate procedures, and was very tuned into the constitutional role of the senate and the important role it plays in our federal government. when he went to the floor he usually went to the floor well armed with information, but also attempted to put the debate into a broader context. a broader historical context. he often did that by doing history lessons on the floor. he often quoted poetry like you see there. he also would bring an element of camaraderie, an element of friendliness to the debate. i will give you one example of that. back in 1964 when the senate was in the midst of a filibuster against the 1964 civil rights act. it was the very last night of that final speech, part of that filibuster came from senator byrd who did a 14 hour speech opposing the civil rights act of 1964. as that speech wore on during the night, senator humphrey, who was the
robert burns. [end video clip] [laughter] brian: put him into context. betty: senator byrd was the model of the senatorial decorum in so many ways. he was a great student of history, a great master of senate procedures, and was very tuned into the constitutional role of the senate and the important role it plays in our federal government. when he went to the floor he usually went to the floor well armed with information, but also attempted to put the debate into a broader context. a broader...
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. >> you're not related to brian roberts are you?. >> great. >> you're on your own on that one. when we come back jim cramer joining us live. first, as as we head to a break check out the futures right now. we're giving back some of the gains we saw earlier. dow futures are still up close to 20 points, s&p up by 3, the nasdaq up by 11. stay tuned. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> all right, let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us now. jim, we're not going to have as many data points from the corporate sector now because it's kind of like mid-may. and i don't know whether we still care about oil or the dollar or china. what do yo
. >> you're not related to brian roberts are you?. >> great. >> you're on your own on that one. when we come back jim cramer joining us live. first, as as we head to a break check out the futures right now. we're giving back some of the gains we saw earlier. dow futures are still up close to 20 points, s&p up by 3, the nasdaq up by 11. stay tuned. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every...
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. >> reporter: draper police chief brian roberts. >> and he fired at derek johnson while he was sittingded, tried to drive away but lost control and crashed head-on into a tree. he died at the scene. >> it was hard. yeah, it sucked. it -- you have to give me a second. so derek, he was a good guy. good cop. good friend. >> reporter: derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife and his 6-year-old son and his family at draper pd. >> you know everybody talks about a cop's cop and the best cop you can have and how he treated and served the community. derek was one of those guys. >> reporter: for jaclyn moore, the loss was two-fold. >> he was starting to get some free time to come help me with the case and tell me more about what he did when he was on the case. and then he was killed. i didn't have anyone else to ask. >> reporter: you'd lost your friend. your old competitive friend. >> i lost my friend, and i lost any information that i needed on that case. there was no one else. >> reporter: because he was kind of the institutional memory of this thing, wasn't he? >> yes. >> reporter
. >> reporter: draper police chief brian roberts. >> and he fired at derek johnson while he was sittingded, tried to drive away but lost control and crashed head-on into a tree. he died at the scene. >> it was hard. yeah, it sucked. it -- you have to give me a second. so derek, he was a good guy. good cop. good friend. >> reporter: derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife and his 6-year-old son and his family at draper pd. >> you know everybody talks...
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brian: robert mcnamara. your story. former secretary of defense. michael: he is only in the book because i ran into him on an airplane and robert mcnamara was the secretary of defense under jfk and lbj and he, in my view, and in the view of many, was responsible for the vietnam war. i found myself sitting next to him on an airplane and i asked where he was going. he was going to denver to meet his girlfriend. he must have been in his 80's. and they were going to go cross-country skiing from aspen to vail or something. and he obviously had led quite a wonderful life after he did this damage, in my view, in their -- and the view of many who know a lot more than he. brian: he lived to be 93. michael: oh, 93 -- that's even better. brian: did you talk to him? michael: yeah, not about anything important. i guess i was a little afraid. but he had led this really nice life. if everyone could live until 93 and be cross-country skiing with their girlfriend at that age, or boyfriend, that would be pretty nice. and so, i use him as an example of what most boom
brian: robert mcnamara. your story. former secretary of defense. michael: he is only in the book because i ran into him on an airplane and robert mcnamara was the secretary of defense under jfk and lbj and he, in my view, and in the view of many, was responsible for the vietnam war. i found myself sitting next to him on an airplane and i asked where he was going. he was going to denver to meet his girlfriend. he must have been in his 80's. and they were going to go cross-country skiing from...
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i think when you look at somebody like your parent company, nbc, you know, steve burk and brian robertsave taken real swings over the last year and they're learning from it, and they're learninging that the boxes and the buzz feeds what they can do, and the risk and reward is. that said, think about the reach, the relationship the traditional media has with the ad agencies and the clients, and think about how fast facebook and google are trying to catch them, or catch up. if i was sitting inside the walls of one of those companies, i'm a digital -- >> it sounds like we might have lost -- >> we can use our reach and distribution and relationships to grow this new pie of money. work with the new creators of content. who all want to be a part of something bigger. i'll quote my favorite artist, bruce springsteen, poor man want to be king, king want to own everything. if you are a new creator of content, you want to be on these big platforms that exist within nbc, fox and cbs and the like. massive distribution, massive audience, and massive relationships. >> ross, thank you for joining us. g
i think when you look at somebody like your parent company, nbc, you know, steve burk and brian robertsave taken real swings over the last year and they're learning from it, and they're learninging that the boxes and the buzz feeds what they can do, and the risk and reward is. that said, think about the reach, the relationship the traditional media has with the ad agencies and the clients, and think about how fast facebook and google are trying to catch them, or catch up. if i was sitting...
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robert jones is sticking around. thank you very much for brian riley and leo gerard, appreciate it. >>> will the deciding factor in the republican primary in indiana be religion? the controversial basketball coach bobby knight will be a part of that discussion next. oos its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. can this much love be cleanedrlin' by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. try your favorite ranch with a fresh taste so crisp, you'll be surprised it doesn't crunch. hidden valley cucumber ranch. just one of our delicious ranch flavors. shoshow me more lik
robert jones is sticking around. thank you very much for brian riley and leo gerard, appreciate it. >>> will the deciding factor in the republican primary in indiana be religion? the controversial basketball coach bobby knight will be a part of that discussion next. oos its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with...
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robert burns. [end video clip] [laughter] brian: put him into context. betty: senator byrd was the model of the senatorial decorum in so many ways. he was a great student of history, a great master of senate procedures, and was very tuned into the constitutional role of the senate and the important role it plays in our federal government. when he went to the floor he usually went to the floor well armed with information, but also attempted to put the debate into a broader context. a broader historical context. he often did that by doing history lessons on the floor. he often quoted poetry like you see there. he also would bring an element of camaraderie, an element of friendliness to the debate. i will give you one example of that. back in 1964 when the senate was in the midst of a filibuster against the 1964 civil rights act. it was the very last night of that final speech, part of that filibuster came from senator byrd who did a 14 hour speech opposing the civil rights act of 1964. as that speech wore on during the night, senator humphrey, who was the
robert burns. [end video clip] [laughter] brian: put him into context. betty: senator byrd was the model of the senatorial decorum in so many ways. he was a great student of history, a great master of senate procedures, and was very tuned into the constitutional role of the senate and the important role it plays in our federal government. when he went to the floor he usually went to the floor well armed with information, but also attempted to put the debate into a broader context. a broader...
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>> well, he came along way since he was beaten five years ago, brian stow met with his co-workers, reunion of the national ems week. roberthanda has the ex clue cl story. >> reporter: it was the reunion of co-workers that generated a lot of smiles and a lot of tears. >> brian began to see faces of those he worked with for years. brian walked into a reunion of agencies and co-workers during national ems' week festivities. >> you are married? >> i am like oh my gosh, it is all coming back. it is a good feeling. >> no. >> how are you? >> when i saw him walking up, i started to tear up. it is such an emotional moment for us all. i don't think you have been to regional sentence, he was working as a paramedics and seeing him come up and see how excited he is to see all of us is priceless. >> you look great. >> how did i do in that classes? >> you did great. to see him here today and laughing and interacting, he's back to his normal self. it is so wonderful. our ems. >> yeah thank you. >> thank you, guys, this is wonderful. it means a lot to me. >> staff coming up one after another like shaking my hand and hugging me. >> the nat
>> well, he came along way since he was beaten five years ago, brian stow met with his co-workers, reunion of the national ems week. roberthanda has the ex clue cl story. >> reporter: it was the reunion of co-workers that generated a lot of smiles and a lot of tears. >> brian began to see faces of those he worked with for years. brian walked into a reunion of agencies and co-workers during national ems' week festivities. >> you are married? >> i am like oh my gosh,...
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. >>> in 2001, celebrity lawyer robert shapiro alongside attorneys eddie hartmann, brian lee and brianu launched legal zoom. they had a vision to disrupt the legal industry. under the guidance of ceo john su, the company is a far cry from its beginnings. it's now the leading legal brand for small businesses and consumers and in 2015 it even branched out to the uk. we sat down with john to talk about what guides innovation and why boundaries are necessary when disrupting an industry. ♪ >> we never set out to disrupt an industry. we're trying to solve a problem at scale with an original eye. i think if you have some innovative thinking and it's original, sometimes you can come up with elegant or radical solutions. if it's a large enough jump in quality or large decrease in price, at some point it upsets the apple cart. right? but the fact that it's disruptive is not the intent. you just have to do one thing better than most people. sometimes people want to be best at everything. that was a big problem for us at legal zoom out of the gate. we saw problems everywhere in the legal system. l
. >>> in 2001, celebrity lawyer robert shapiro alongside attorneys eddie hartmann, brian lee and brianu launched legal zoom. they had a vision to disrupt the legal industry. under the guidance of ceo john su, the company is a far cry from its beginnings. it's now the leading legal brand for small businesses and consumers and in 2015 it even branched out to the uk. we sat down with john to talk about what guides innovation and why boundaries are necessary when disrupting an industry....
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robert costa. back to you brian and rachel. >> thank you. just over 11 minutes to go until poll closing. our last break now. when we come back, we'll span the top of the hour and make our very first characterizations at the very top. 7:00 p.m. eastern time. we're back right after this break as you look live at downtown indianapolis, indiana. >>> we are back. there's the clock at the bottom of the screen. just over seven minutes to go. this break will go across the top of the hour. >> we'll be able to give you our first characterization of the race. >> thank you so much for finishing that sentence as i was unable. >> i'm here to help. >> chuck todd standing by. enjoying a broad smile at my expense. >> it's funny. this is our ump-teent tuesday night. it's good to now you're finishing each other's sentences. >> we're going to run a three legged race. i have a burlap sack at home. >> do you buy into this theory, of all the things we have witnessed in this cycle that have come out of mouth of donald trump, today, this, about the father of a fellow republican is the one that will get people's
robert costa. back to you brian and rachel. >> thank you. just over 11 minutes to go until poll closing. our last break now. when we come back, we'll span the top of the hour and make our very first characterizations at the very top. 7:00 p.m. eastern time. we're back right after this break as you look live at downtown indianapolis, indiana. >>> we are back. there's the clock at the bottom of the screen. just over seven minutes to go. this break will go across the top of the...
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brian: i have a review of douglas brinkley's book on walter cronkite in sunday's "washington post," september 9, 2012, written by robert macneil. another canadian? morley safer: canadian. brian: you are still a canadian? morley safer: i am dual citizenship. brian: his first paragraph -- for anybody interested in the evolution of broadcasting, this is a tremendous read. tv journalism's most tremendous phenomenon, walter. do you agree? morley safer: absolutely. walter got very tired of being described as the most trusted man in america. he knew he should not be. i say that with affection. but walter exuded accuracy, decency, fairness, and i think that this resonated out there. here is a guy who really was level with you. he was not holding anything back. at the same time, he was not engaged in hyperbolic reporting or conversation or interviews. a patriot in the best sense of the word, someone who loves his country so much that he wants to expose its weaknesses. and it shortcomings. i think that resonated. although we always talked about him being, to his face, about being the most trusted man in america, at the time i gu
brian: i have a review of douglas brinkley's book on walter cronkite in sunday's "washington post," september 9, 2012, written by robert macneil. another canadian? morley safer: canadian. brian: you are still a canadian? morley safer: i am dual citizenship. brian: his first paragraph -- for anybody interested in the evolution of broadcasting, this is a tremendous read. tv journalism's most tremendous phenomenon, walter. do you agree? morley safer: absolutely. walter got very tired of...
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brian lamb: i have a review of douglas brinkley's book on walter cronkite in sunday's washington post, september 9th, 2012 and it's written by robin macneil -- robert macneil. morley safer: sure. an old friend. brian lamb: of macneil/lehrer. morley safer: good friend. brian lamb: canadian? morley safer: canadian. brian lamb: and are you still a canadian? morley safer: i'm both, i'm dual citizenship. brian lamb: dual citizenship. morley safer: yes. brian lamb: all right. here's his first paragraph and i want you to react to it. "for anyone interested in the evolution and power of broadcast news, this book," meaning the cronkite book, "is a tremendous read, minutely documenting tv journalism most remarkable cronkite." walter do you agree? morley safer: absolutely. i think walter -- i mean walter got very, very tired of being described as the most trusted man in america, because he knew he shouldn't be. and i say that with affection. but walter exuded accuracy, decency, fairness, and i think that it was, just, resonated out there that here's a guy who really was leveling with you. he wasn't holding anything back. he, at the same time, he wasn't engage
brian lamb: i have a review of douglas brinkley's book on walter cronkite in sunday's washington post, september 9th, 2012 and it's written by robin macneil -- robert macneil. morley safer: sure. an old friend. brian lamb: of macneil/lehrer. morley safer: good friend. brian lamb: canadian? morley safer: canadian. brian lamb: and are you still a canadian? morley safer: i'm both, i'm dual citizenship. brian lamb: dual citizenship. morley safer: yes. brian lamb: all right. here's his first...
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roberts. hi, john. >> reporter: brian, ainsley, steve, good morning to you.is morning because yesterday he was informed he had gotten past the magic 1,237 number. officially at 1,239, and certainly enough to clinch the nomination knowing he'll go into the convention and likely win on first ballot. unless something goes completely and utterry and crazily wrong. he was so happy about it, he tweeted it it on instagram -- he tweeted and put it out on instagram, a photo of him in his $100 million plane eating a $5 big macwendy's as well. in bismarck, north dakota, yesterday, he's targeting more than a dozen states in the general election including here in california which hasn't voted for a republican for president since 1988. here is trump in bismarck. >> i want to focus on 15 or so states because we have to win. i want my energy to be put into states where it could go either way. we're going to play heavy as an example in california. >> reporter: he's also going to play heavy in new york state. looking to put that one in play, but he will be focusing a lot here
roberts. hi, john. >> reporter: brian, ainsley, steve, good morning to you.is morning because yesterday he was informed he had gotten past the magic 1,237 number. officially at 1,239, and certainly enough to clinch the nomination knowing he'll go into the convention and likely win on first ballot. unless something goes completely and utterry and crazily wrong. he was so happy about it, he tweeted it it on instagram -- he tweeted and put it out on instagram, a photo of him in his $100...
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brian: i have a review of douglas brinkley's book on walter cronkite in sunday's "washington post," september 9, 2012, written by robert macneil. canadian? mr. safer: canadian. brian: you are still a canadian? mr. safer: i am dual citizenship. brian: here's the first paragraph -- "for anyone interested in the evolution of broadcasting, this is a tremendous read. documenting tv journalism's most tremendous phenomenon, walter cronkite." do you agree? mr. safer: absolutely. walter got very tired of being described as the most trusted man in america. he knew he should not be. i say that with affection. but walter exuded accuracy, decency, fairness, and i think that it was just resonated out there that here is a guy who really was leveling with you. he was not holding anything back. at the same time, he was not engaged in hyperbolic reporting or conversation or interviews. patriot in the best sense of the word, someone who loves his country so much he wants to expose its weaknesses and it shortcomings. and i think that just resonated. we always joked about it to his face, about being the most trusted man in america, at the
brian: i have a review of douglas brinkley's book on walter cronkite in sunday's "washington post," september 9, 2012, written by robert macneil. canadian? mr. safer: canadian. brian: you are still a canadian? mr. safer: i am dual citizenship. brian: here's the first paragraph -- "for anyone interested in the evolution of broadcasting, this is a tremendous read. documenting tv journalism's most tremendous phenomenon, walter cronkite." do you agree? mr. safer: absolutely....
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colin sebastian from robert baird. brianby morgan stanley. and kevin reynolds with a 9% average return on his ratings. >> was that a one-year basis? >> yes. >> if someone does health care and all health care stocks go up because health care stocks are doing well you need to do health care analysts versus each other. >> exactly. >> some people are covering horrible sectors that the stocks will be down either way. >> the beautiful thing is we allow you to adjust how you want to rank experts. you can see who are the best ones in different sectors. >> do you have apple analysts? >> yes. >> did anyone make money. >> there was one who was fired for being bearish and he opened his own firm. he was the only one. he was the only one that actually said sell -- >> do you have the names? >> specific analysts that cover apple? >> yes. >> our best analyst of all time is someone called gene munster from piper jeffrey. >> we've had him on. >> he has been right most of the time but was wrong last year. >> historically if you add them up in t
colin sebastian from robert baird. brianby morgan stanley. and kevin reynolds with a 9% average return on his ratings. >> was that a one-year basis? >> yes. >> if someone does health care and all health care stocks go up because health care stocks are doing well you need to do health care analysts versus each other. >> exactly. >> some people are covering horrible sectors that the stocks will be down either way. >> the beautiful thing is we allow you to...
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roberts. >> steve, ainsley, brian, good morning to you.is one of five stops ted cruz is going to be making really kind of pulling out all the stops in a last ditch effort. he beal 'peering with governor pence and together with his surrogates, the cruz campaign has got ten appearance campaigns today. a poll showed he's got a 10-point lead. but the local pole says he has a 16-point lead. ted cruz had a big lead last night in which he kind of compared this race in indiana as a batter between good and evil. here's cruz. >> i believe in the american people. i believe in the people of the hoosier state. i believe in the men and women gathered here and the goodness of the american people that we will not give in to evil, but we will remember who we are and we will stand for our values. >> and then something truly bizarre happened last night. every once in a while ted cruz gets a heckler, but this time at that same rally, the heckler who was going after him saying you suck, and that's a direct quote, was somewhere between 10 and 12 years old. list
roberts. >> steve, ainsley, brian, good morning to you.is one of five stops ted cruz is going to be making really kind of pulling out all the stops in a last ditch effort. he beal 'peering with governor pence and together with his surrogates, the cruz campaign has got ten appearance campaigns today. a poll showed he's got a 10-point lead. but the local pole says he has a 16-point lead. ted cruz had a big lead last night in which he kind of compared this race in indiana as a batter between...
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robert shapiro. >>> and the best video you'll see next week when brian kilmeade joins us next.d babies. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path
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robert shapiro. >>> and the best video you'll see next week when brian kilmeade joins us next.e gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies. try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with clarispray. you've finally earned enough reward miles on your airline credit card. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those seats are out of reach costing an outrageous number of miles. it's time to switch... to the capital one v with venture you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline and use your miles to cover the cost. now that's more like it. what's in your wallet? at pg&e, we believe solar should be accessible to everyone. our partnership with habitat for humanity allows us to provide the benefits of solar power to the types of customers who need it most. pg&e provided all of the homes here with solar panels. the so
robert shapiro. >>> and the best video you'll see next week when brian kilmeade joins us next.e gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies. try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with clarispray. you've finally earned enough reward miles on your airline credit card. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those...
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. >> john roberts live in los angeles where is donald trump heading next and what happened last night, john? >> brian, ainsley, steve, good morning to you. we're in anaheim, california. a block away from disney world. donald trump will be speaking at 3:00 eastern time, noon pacific here in anaheim and police are expecting there could be a lot of protesters that show up. let's look at what happened last night in new mexico. it started off peacefully enough. as the sun went down, it started turning violent. t-shirts and flags and a big trump sign were lit on fire. protesters broke through barricades. a number of police officers were hurt, and as far as we know there was only one arrest and we hear a door at the convention center where trump was speaking was smashed in. this all happened after trump left. inside the rally, prior to that, trump was interrupted a number of times by protesters and as he typically does, he treated it as sport. he went after new mexico governor suzannea martinez who so far has refused to endorse him. >> we have to get your governor to get going. she's got to do a better job.
. >> john roberts live in los angeles where is donald trump heading next and what happened last night, john? >> brian, ainsley, steve, good morning to you. we're in anaheim, california. a block away from disney world. donald trump will be speaking at 3:00 eastern time, noon pacific here in anaheim and police are expecting there could be a lot of protesters that show up. let's look at what happened last night in new mexico. it started off peacefully enough. as the sun went down, it...
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ainsley, brian and steve. >> one way to put it. john robertsan a week. will he actually help the republican party keep control of congress come november? >> and karl rove and ed rollins weigh in. how do we know? they're in the hall. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced, but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so we said if you need safelite to come to the zoo we'll come to the zoo! only safelite can fix your windshield anywhere in the us. with our exclusive mobileglassshops. and our one of a kind trueseal technology, for a reliable bond. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ this... i try hard to get a great shape. i can do easily. benefiber® healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement... ...that's clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this, i can do. find us in the fiber aisle. and it's working moms everywhere who insp
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john roberts is live in bismarck, north dakota, where donald trump is headed now. john? >> reporter: brian and donald trump will be talking energy policy here. he'll be appearing here in north dakota, a lot of the bakken oil shale comes from here. steve miller his senior foreign policy adviser gave us a preview. saying mr. trump will draw a contrast between hillary clinton eliminating many jobs and mr. trump's plans to add millions of new jobs for america's workers and we expect mr. trump will respond to that president obama said a couple of hours ago at the g7 summit in japan where he suggested that world leaders are not exactly thrilled at the prospect of donald trump becoming president because as president obama seemed to indicate, he's not a serious guy. here's what he said. >> ignorance of world affairs or a cavalier attitude or an interest in getting tweets and headlines instead of actually thinking through what it is that is required to keep america safe and secure and prosperous and what's required to keep the world on an even keel. >> reporter: donald trump will be waking up proba
john roberts is live in bismarck, north dakota, where donald trump is headed now. john? >> reporter: brian and donald trump will be talking energy policy here. he'll be appearing here in north dakota, a lot of the bakken oil shale comes from here. steve miller his senior foreign policy adviser gave us a preview. saying mr. trump will draw a contrast between hillary clinton eliminating many jobs and mr. trump's plans to add millions of new jobs for america's workers and we expect mr. trump...
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robert mrazek, great guy. you've got to see this movie. "mr. smith goes to washington," this is the sequel. that's "hardball" for now. tomorrow i'll join brian williams and rachel maddow for special primary coverage starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern. is >> you stay up till 11:00 tomorrow night, we'll talk about the future of the national election between hillary clinton and donald trump. we'll forget about the primaries for a while. "all in with kris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- ted cruz's closing arguments amidst signs his support in indiana is falling. >> carly's perfectly nice. by the way she fell off the stage, did anybody see that? and cruz didn't do anything. >> then the gop nightmare scenario. >> she ate like a pig. i'd like her right in that fat ugly face of hers. >> i'll support the candidate regardless. >> could trump help democrats retake the senate? >>> as hillary clinton pivots to the general election, bernie sanders makes a bold prediction. >> the convention will be a contested contest. >> james sanders is here to discuss the campaign's road forward. and the comedian in chief.
robert mrazek, great guy. you've got to see this movie. "mr. smith goes to washington," this is the sequel. that's "hardball" for now. tomorrow i'll join brian williams and rachel maddow for special primary coverage starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern. is >> you stay up till 11:00 tomorrow night, we'll talk about the future of the national election between hillary clinton and donald trump. we'll forget about the primaries for a while. "all in with kris hayes"...
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prosecutors say robert fitzpatrick lied and overstated his accomplishments during the trial of notorious gangster whitey bulger. family members confirm that university of alabama running back greg brian has been declared brain-dead. the 21-year-old was found shot inside a car in west albany beach over the weekend. police say his death is under investigation as a homicide. heather: a devastating wildfire still burning in alberta canada . crews say the cooler temperatures and rain in the forecast could hopefully help control theclaims. the wildfire has scorched nearly 400,000 acres near the town of orts mcmurray, forcing nearly 90,000 people out of their homes. will live with the latest on that story . reporter: firefighters really hoping this cooler weather will help them get a death grip on on the wildfire they have nicknamed the beast. it is so big you can see smoke all the way in iowa. so far it burns around 700 square miles and damaged or destroyed 1600 structures. it devastated entire neighborhoods. two people were killed in a car crash during the evacuation, other than that there haven't been any injuries but in fort mcmurray, the power grid has been damaged, the water is not dr
prosecutors say robert fitzpatrick lied and overstated his accomplishments during the trial of notorious gangster whitey bulger. family members confirm that university of alabama running back greg brian has been declared brain-dead. the 21-year-old was found shot inside a car in west albany beach over the weekend. police say his death is under investigation as a homicide. heather: a devastating wildfire still burning in alberta canada . crews say the cooler temperatures and rain in the forecast...
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brian? >> reporter: i am on the sixth floor. good morning to you guys. we have been inside the museum. we have been outside the museum. we are back in on the sixth floor. sarah roberts 2" and "mornings on 2: the 9". so what part of the museum are we in right now? what are we looking at and who is the artist? >> it's a group of german artists from after world war ii. it's all work from the fisher collection. this gallery is works all by a single artist. gerhart richter, who works in a wide range of styles. abstract and figurative. >> reporter: we are going to look through this gallery right here with my photographer sid. what was the motivation for this artist and these pieces? >> the entire floor, because it's artists working after world war ii, it's artists coming to grips with the history of germany and the nazi legacy. a wide range of styles and with different concepts behind them. each artist in their own way is finding ways to move forward and through that legacy. >> reporter: do you have a different type of collection here. i mean, we talked about the pop art in the 8:00 segment. then you have this type of art here. there really is a lot for everybody when you
brian? >> reporter: i am on the sixth floor. good morning to you guys. we have been inside the museum. we have been outside the museum. we are back in on the sixth floor. sarah roberts 2" and "mornings on 2: the 9". so what part of the museum are we in right now? what are we looking at and who is the artist? >> it's a group of german artists from after world war ii. it's all work from the fisher collection. this gallery is works all by a single artist. gerhart...
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robert is going to be painting the three of us. >> i heard of that. i'm going to sweep in and take brian'sg. >> in addition to peyton, we've got primaries. >> while the oregonians are mailing in their choices in the beaver state, voters hit the polls in kentucky today where a tight race is brewing between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. >> jonathan hunt is covering the race in portland, oregon, where it's really early. 3:02 there. let's get to louisville. >> the polls are open in kentucky. 12 hours we'll see if senator sanners can continue to chip away at hillary clinton's momentum for if hillary clinton can pull out a win when she needs one in a state where both clintons have traditionally done very well. still haunting secretary clinton are those comments from march in which she promised to put coal miners out of work. however, experts don't think it will have as much impact as west virginia. the comments only hurt clinton in coal country. >> it's great. i know how to do it but i'm not going tell you what it is i'm going to do. here's what we're going to do. here's what we're going t
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brian cranston? he's awesome. >> there's a film. >> okay. coming up here on this show, harold ford jr. joins the table. plus, "the washington post's" robertn fournier. >>> also ahead, part bernie sanders, part donald trump. author, fh buckley says the way back for america involves socialist and through capitalist means. we'll talk about that when "morning joe" continues. ♪ ♪ (lghing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. while you're mastering life. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. is caringing because covering heals faster. for a bandage that moves with you and stays on all day, cover with a band-aid brand flexible fabric adhesive bandage. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting th
brian cranston? he's awesome. >> there's a film. >> okay. coming up here on this show, harold ford jr. joins the table. plus, "the washington post's" robertn fournier. >>> also ahead, part bernie sanders, part donald trump. author, fh buckley says the way back for america involves socialist and through capitalist means. we'll talk about that when "morning joe" continues. ♪ ♪ (lghing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their...