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bruce: no.laughter] francine: bruce, is this the biggest mistake, actually, for politicians and chief executives, is staying on for too long? or is leadership in 2024 different to what it was in the early 2000's? bruce: you know, i think it all depends on the organization. some organizations fit one way, some fit another. i'm not suggesting our culture is what works for everybody else. but we have a culture where our elders stay around for long periods of time to help. and our young people get opportunities which they would not otherwise get if the elders stayed in place in a full-time role. and that's what we do. but maybe it does not work for everyone, and that's ok. francine: bruce flatt, thank you so much for joining us today. ♪ michael: i hate hearing "no" because there is always a way to do something. you know? just get creative with your thinking. jason: i imagine that has been frustrating with this f1 thing. michael: they think we are a bunch of hillbillies over here and we don't know wh
bruce: no.laughter] francine: bruce, is this the biggest mistake, actually, for politicians and chief executives, is staying on for too long? or is leadership in 2024 different to what it was in the early 2000's? bruce: you know, i think it all depends on the organization. some organizations fit one way, some fit another. i'm not suggesting our culture is what works for everybody else. but we have a culture where our elders stay around for long periods of time to help. and our young people get...
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bruce: no.hs] bruce, is this the biggest mistake, actually, for politicians and chief executives, is, is staying on for too long, or is it, is leadership in 2024 different to what it was in the early 2000's? bruce: you know, i think it depends on the organization. some organizations fit one way, some fit another. i am not suggesting our culture is what works for everybody else. but we have a culture where our elders stay around for long periods of time to help. and our young people get opportunities which they would not otherwise get if the elders stayed in place in a full-time role. and that is what we do. maybe it does not work for everyone, and that's ok. francine: bruce flatt, thank you so much for joining us today. ♪ people couldn't see my potential. so i had to show them. i've run this place for 20 years, but i still need to prove that i'm more than what you see on paper. today i'm the ceo of my own company. it's the way my mind works. i have a very mechanical brain. why are we not rethink
bruce: no.hs] bruce, is this the biggest mistake, actually, for politicians and chief executives, is, is staying on for too long, or is it, is leadership in 2024 different to what it was in the early 2000's? bruce: you know, i think it depends on the organization. some organizations fit one way, some fit another. i am not suggesting our culture is what works for everybody else. but we have a culture where our elders stay around for long periods of time to help. and our young people get...
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, thanks for your patience there, welcome to the program, mr. bruce cast joining us from canada, now now bruce, the israel uh genocidal uh campaign aside from the killing and maming of men, women, children, the elderly in gaza, it's also been fast at work in unifying the resistance. in the region as you very well know and that cannot be something that's positive for the israeli regime as and it's done so through it it's evident disdain for anyone not israeli that we've seen so far in this campaign including aid workers from abroad your initial thoughts on the story there well israel seven decades is shown it's distain for the rule of law and believes it's it's it's political class believes that israel is above the law and unfortunately uh it has been success of american administrations as well as as well as other western administrations, western governments that have clearly lent israel this impunity in which it it continues to believe. despite the fact that it has undertaken what is most certainly casebook genocide in gaza as well as a less publicized uh criminal uh undertakings in
, thanks for your patience there, welcome to the program, mr. bruce cast joining us from canada, now now bruce, the israel uh genocidal uh campaign aside from the killing and maming of men, women, children, the elderly in gaza, it's also been fast at work in unifying the resistance. in the region as you very well know and that cannot be something that's positive for the israeli regime as and it's done so through it it's evident disdain for anyone not israeli that we've seen so far in this...
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the officer accuses bruce of playing with him. >> help, help, help! they're trying to get him in cuffs. yeah he's been playing with me. >> get on your stomach. >> today, the couple is filing a lawsuit against the central marin police authority. and the officers accused of assaulting bruce. >> instead of getting help. they got what turned out to be a police caused catastrophe. they say led with force. instead of coming in and trying to do some fact finding to figure out what was going on after emts and other officers arrived. >> body cam video captured the first officer acknowledging that bruce was having a medical episode. >> it's kind of just like control him enough because it seemed like a medical aid more. yeah, he's got something going due to just outside the home. >> officers agreed. yeah >> i mean, what do you think it is just medical only. and we do a report and. yeah. anyway. yeah there's nothing criminal here, right? 148 no, he's like not i don't think he's competent, not commit a crime. >> but minutes later alice was given a different story.
the officer accuses bruce of playing with him. >> help, help, help! they're trying to get him in cuffs. yeah he's been playing with me. >> get on your stomach. >> today, the couple is filing a lawsuit against the central marin police authority. and the officers accused of assaulting bruce. >> instead of getting help. they got what turned out to be a police caused catastrophe. they say led with force. instead of coming in and trying to do some fact finding to figure out...
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it's interesting when a window of course, the, the bruce, bruce lee movies. they were great our, i certainly watch them growing up as a child. but this will just come food with the mean. i mean, that doesn't mean that, i mean, well, how different is it from other martian lots it does. and why does use it? why do you watch mostly movies, but is that why you chose come food? i mean, what does it mean to you? come for? yeah, that is very good question. you know, just to explain exactly what is the mean. exactly. the meaning of colorful going full is means something like code says control. so like a have a tooth for something like a driving. you can say you make driving full full right. driving for do not. is it going for, for doing that is it did the right to do it. so, but we'll show is min marshall act in chinese will show me. so the name of chinese that will show and then go for is because of movie of bruce need. when that was it, would we to promote the movie they use like a movie color for, you know, and then the go for was more popular, but put a go for in
it's interesting when a window of course, the, the bruce, bruce lee movies. they were great our, i certainly watch them growing up as a child. but this will just come food with the mean. i mean, that doesn't mean that, i mean, well, how different is it from other martian lots it does. and why does use it? why do you watch mostly movies, but is that why you chose come food? i mean, what does it mean to you? come for? yeah, that is very good question. you know, just to explain exactly what is the...
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it's interesting when we know, of course, the, the bruce, bruce and the movies. they were great. our i certainly watch them gray, opposite child, but this will just come full really? mean, i mean, does it mean uh, i mean, well, how different is it from other marshal bobs? because i'm why does use though you watch most of the movies, but is that why you chose come food? i mean, what does it mean to you kind of food? yes. that is very good question. you know, just to explain exactly what is the mean. exactly. the meaning of going for going for these means something like code says controller. so like a have a to shoot for something like a driving. you can say you make driving photo for driving for do not. is it going for, for doing that? is it did that i did the so that will show is mean martial arts in chinese will show me. so the name of chinese that will show and then go for is because of movie of bruce me. when there was a, we to promote the movie they use like a movie called for, you know, and then the go for was more popular. that book a go for in visit was not meeting nothing
it's interesting when we know, of course, the, the bruce, bruce and the movies. they were great. our i certainly watch them gray, opposite child, but this will just come full really? mean, i mean, does it mean uh, i mean, well, how different is it from other marshal bobs? because i'm why does use though you watch most of the movies, but is that why you chose come food? i mean, what does it mean to you kind of food? yes. that is very good question. you know, just to explain exactly what is the...
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it's interesting, i, we are, we know, of course, the, the bruce, bruce and the movies. they were great. all right, i certainly watch them growing up as a child, but this will just come to really mean, i mean, does it mean uh, i mean, well, how different is it from other marsh about because i'm why did use though you watch mostly movies, but is that why you chose come food. i mean, what does it mean to you kind of food? yeah. that is very good question. you know, just explain exactly what is the mean. exactly the meaning of go for going full is mean something like code says control. so like a have a to shoot for something like a driving you can say you make driving fulfill for one thing for do not is a goal for june. that is a kid though. i'd say that. so, but we'll show is min, martial arts in chinese will show me so the name of chinese that will show and then go for is because of movie of bruce need. when there was a, we to promote the movie they use like a movie colorful. you know, and then the go for was more popular, but popular a go for the in basic was no need not
it's interesting, i, we are, we know, of course, the, the bruce, bruce and the movies. they were great. all right, i certainly watch them growing up as a child, but this will just come to really mean, i mean, does it mean uh, i mean, well, how different is it from other marsh about because i'm why did use though you watch mostly movies, but is that why you chose come food. i mean, what does it mean to you kind of food? yeah. that is very good question. you know, just explain exactly what is the...
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so give me the name, bruce, simple. if it was done this, bruce, let's totally why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware that it's a you'd sent day. so you just send it because i kind of would plan to say that i'm and so i'm going to just send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't feed him to take a photo about this particular, but on the line that he won't even know some names is pictures of the some plants that do funding this particular area and they know the use. so that is somebody that makes me happy. the local defence population remains that consists in 2019400 of them were counted in the nearby lou sabbott conservancy. i'm bruce let's tell you. i hopes that he's what can help ensure a safe future for them. a wildlife octave is with a new perspective on conservation ways providing a solution to the younger generation. i am some drug of homes that we nobody else funding go for from complex right here in uganda and i am chris islands
so give me the name, bruce, simple. if it was done this, bruce, let's totally why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware that it's a you'd sent day. so you just send it because i kind of would plan to say that i'm and so i'm going to just send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't feed him to take a photo about this particular, but on the line that he won't even know some names is pictures of the some plants that...
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the officer accuses bruce of playing with him. >> help, help, help! yeah. trying to get him in cuffs. yeah he's been playing with me. >> get on your stomach. >> today, the couple is filing a lawsuit against the central marin police authority. and the officers accused of assaulting bruce. >> instead of getting help. they got what turned out to be a police caused catastrophe. they say led with force. instead of coming in and trying to do some fact finding to figure out what was going on after emts and other officers arrived. >> body cam video captured the first officer acknowledging that bruce was having a medical episode. >> it's kind of just like, control them enough because it seemed like a medical aid more. yeah, he's got something going, dude. >> just outside the home. officers agreed. >> yeah. i mean, what do you think it is going to do? just medical only. and we do a report and. yeah. anyway, yeah, there's nothing criminal here, right? 148 no, he's like not i don't think he's competent to commit a crime, but minutes later alice was given a different st
the officer accuses bruce of playing with him. >> help, help, help! yeah. trying to get him in cuffs. yeah he's been playing with me. >> get on your stomach. >> today, the couple is filing a lawsuit against the central marin police authority. and the officers accused of assaulting bruce. >> instead of getting help. they got what turned out to be a police caused catastrophe. they say led with force. instead of coming in and trying to do some fact finding to figure out...
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in the video, bruce can be seen mumbling and pushing the officer as the officer tried to grab him. he said he was treated like a criminal instead of a patient in need of medical care. >> if the police arrived and it just asked elise, you know, two questions, what's going on? and has this happened before, none of this. we wouldn't be here today, but they didn't. that officer did not do that at all. >> documents reviewed by ktvu say that police officer kevin cinit said that frankel actively resisted him for more than two minutes. the officer ultimately pulled his taser and shocked frankel twice. an internal review found the officer's use of force was justified, the responding officers attorney releasing a statement reading in part, quote, while we now know this was the consequence of a seizure at the time, the officers had no such information and acted in accordance with training, law and policy. all the officers wanted to do was help make sure everyone was safe . >> i've always respected the police. until now, the frankel say. >> eventually, emts arrived on scene and bruce frankel w
in the video, bruce can be seen mumbling and pushing the officer as the officer tried to grab him. he said he was treated like a criminal instead of a patient in need of medical care. >> if the police arrived and it just asked elise, you know, two questions, what's going on? and has this happened before, none of this. we wouldn't be here today, but they didn't. that officer did not do that at all. >> documents reviewed by ktvu say that police officer kevin cinit said that frankel...
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eventually spending more than $10,000 to clear bruce frankel's name. county district attorney ultimately did not file charges, but now the frankel's have filed their own lawsuit alleging abuse at the hands of central marin police department, their attorney saying the responding officers rushed to judgment using force when medical care was called for , and then started collaborating on their stories to build a cover up. >> we're trying to hold people accountable for some really bad decision making that taints an entire department, which is not good. >> the chief for central marin police department released a statement about the incident and lawsuit, reading in part, quote, the authority will vigorously defend itself against this meritless and factually inaccurate litigation, which has not even been served upon the authority as of yet unfortunate, this individual has decided to first litigate his case in the media rather than in court, where we are confident the action of our officers will be vindicated. christian kafton, ktvu, fox two news. >> nurses at
eventually spending more than $10,000 to clear bruce frankel's name. county district attorney ultimately did not file charges, but now the frankel's have filed their own lawsuit alleging abuse at the hands of central marin police department, their attorney saying the responding officers rushed to judgment using force when medical care was called for , and then started collaborating on their stories to build a cover up. >> we're trying to hold people accountable for some really bad...
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bruce, thank you for the update on the situation. protecting the shekel as were spending sores. coming up, net banks outgoing ceo says south africa remains a destination irrespective of the outcome of selection. our interview next, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we are invested in china because we see long-term potential. transition is taking place, now is the time to invest, to be part of the transition and future growth. >> investors are looking for growth companies that they have been hearing about and seeing, that is to munich >> secondary market growth. >>we are underweight china, the real estate going into consumer confidence, business confidence, started to see net in lows, starting to see policy is coming true. lizzy: hsbc executives speaking to bloomberg at the global investment summit in hong kong. staying to banking, net banks outgoing ceo says south africa is a destination irrespective of the outcome of the election next month. joining me is bloomberg's jennifer. what is the reasoning behind this? jennifer: the big thing mike
bruce, thank you for the update on the situation. protecting the shekel as were spending sores. coming up, net banks outgoing ceo says south africa remains a destination irrespective of the outcome of selection. our interview next, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we are invested in china because we see long-term potential. transition is taking place, now is the time to invest, to be part of the transition and future growth. >> investors are looking for growth companies that they have...
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eventually spending more than $10,000 to clear bruce frankel's name.in county district attorney ultimately did not file charges, but now the frankel's have filed their own lawsuit alleging abuse at the hands of central marin police department, their attorney saying the responding officers rushed to judgment and using force when medical care was called for, and then started collaborating on their stories to build a cover up. the chief for central marin police department released a statement about the incident and lawsuit, reading in part, quote, the authority will vigorously defend itself against this meritless and factually inaccurate litigation, which has not even been served upon the authority as of yet. unfortunately, this individual has decided to first litigate his case in the media rather than in court, where we are confident the action of our officers will be vindicated. christien kafton, ktvu fox two news. >> we are now hearing from the founder of world central kitchen after seven of his eight workers were killed in gaza. coming up, why he beli
eventually spending more than $10,000 to clear bruce frankel's name.in county district attorney ultimately did not file charges, but now the frankel's have filed their own lawsuit alleging abuse at the hands of central marin police department, their attorney saying the responding officers rushed to judgment and using force when medical care was called for, and then started collaborating on their stories to build a cover up. the chief for central marin police department released a statement...
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tammy bruce to weigh in on. story.ormer attorney general bill barr on the latest power grab by joe biden's sec. "breitbart"'s john carney on biden's regulatory octopus and a left-wing group think chorus will be panned by mark simone and joe concha. first up, fox senior correspondent, rich edson, he has the latest on the rise of anti-semitism at u.s. what you got? >> reporter: this was asked be at the white house briefing. they were asked about protests spreading across come puss across the country and growing calls for university presidents to resign. more for the administration to get involved. part of that speaker mike johnson will address students and the media at columbia university. he and other republicans called for the resignation of columbia's president. white house was asked about that, refused to say in or any private university personnel decisions but did condemn anti-semitism. >> protests must be peaceful. students must be safe. when we see violent rhetoric we have to call that out. when we see physical in
tammy bruce to weigh in on. story.ormer attorney general bill barr on the latest power grab by joe biden's sec. "breitbart"'s john carney on biden's regulatory octopus and a left-wing group think chorus will be panned by mark simone and joe concha. first up, fox senior correspondent, rich edson, he has the latest on the rise of anti-semitism at u.s. what you got? >> reporter: this was asked be at the white house briefing. they were asked about protests spreading across come puss...
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right on, he is joining me now rich lowry and also tammy bruce is with us. rich.t, particularly the king james version. trump's endorsement is a very american book, the american book. >> yeah. absolutely, might be ship's carpenter on m mayflower brought the first copy. millions moved, you would not have william faulkner without the king james bible and you would not have martin luther king out the king james bible. larry: why is the left so crazed. >> god forbid, pun, intended. they don't want anything, big government, they want to be the thing you look to, the entire idea of socialism, they are god. if you look at something outside of structure that reguard value and future, the power that the government has is lost it is christ or your faith, it is beyond government, they cannot stand that. in addition to, that trump selling a bible is a regular guy thing to be doing, not presidential, right, you have the sons or brothers to do selling of things, this is what trump does. it takes him into people's kitchens and living rooms, while the left is sitting on highest m
right on, he is joining me now rich lowry and also tammy bruce is with us. rich.t, particularly the king james version. trump's endorsement is a very american book, the american book. >> yeah. absolutely, might be ship's carpenter on m mayflower brought the first copy. millions moved, you would not have william faulkner without the king james bible and you would not have martin luther king out the king james bible. larry: why is the left so crazed. >> god forbid, pun, intended. they...
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, bruce willis, do you love me?tv, but then my wife, without opening her eyes, put me in a drunken state and screamed, bruce, show me how much you love me, show me what a tough nut you are, i swear to my mother, i was so scared, the thing is that i have had no one for a long time about anything doesn't ask for that. i decided that maybe my wife was this kuku, i woke her up and said, listen, dear, i’m not bruce or even willis, you can check, over there at bruce’s. turns to me and says: leonardo, dicaprio, don’t be as cold as eizberk, you love me, you love me, he says, well , show me, show me how it was on the titanics, and obviously starts checking something on me, starting with knees, i wake her up again, i say: listen, dear, next to you is not leonardo te capri, but me. never sailed on the titanic and that's the only iceberg i've ever seen i saw it, this is the dentist salomon abramovich iceberg. the wife cried and immediately fell asleep. the next night began calmly, i had already decided that all this had finally
, bruce willis, do you love me?tv, but then my wife, without opening her eyes, put me in a drunken state and screamed, bruce, show me how much you love me, show me what a tough nut you are, i swear to my mother, i was so scared, the thing is that i have had no one for a long time about anything doesn't ask for that. i decided that maybe my wife was this kuku, i woke her up and said, listen, dear, i’m not bruce or even willis, you can check, over there at bruce’s. turns to me and says:...
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francine: i continue the conversation with roos flat -- bruce flatt.id you know you want $1 trillion under management mark >> we are just trying to make money for our clients, and we have earned them a good return. we've not taken a lot of risk. if you can do that over a long time, you can compound their wealth, investment wealth to very large sums of money, and that is what is for these sovereign, institutional pension investors. they need these types of assets to her and returns over the longer term. francine: you've also got into credit. how much are you expecting that to grow? >> >> happened with regulations in the banking system is it has pushed out credit off the balance sheets of the banks, and the right place where that is being undid from his institutional investors. therefore, investors like ourselves are continuing to grow our businesses where we are funding these type of products, but our business is not in competition with the banks. as a result of that, i would say it is facilitating the growth of the global financial markets as opposed t
francine: i continue the conversation with roos flat -- bruce flatt.id you know you want $1 trillion under management mark >> we are just trying to make money for our clients, and we have earned them a good return. we've not taken a lot of risk. if you can do that over a long time, you can compound their wealth, investment wealth to very large sums of money, and that is what is for these sovereign, institutional pension investors. they need these types of assets to her and returns over...
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bruce: let me respond to that.i hate debates about the iraq war because i am not a defender of the iraq war as a matter of policy. but one has to actually confront these are not the same things. saddam had ignored the calls of the security council for years. ignoring the binding you went security council resolutions, he had been committing gross human rights violations against the kurds. for 10 years, the u.n. had actually been authorizing the use of force against iraq. and then there was a limited and short invasion of iraq. the rest of it did not work out well. but it was brief at the time. russia, on the other hand, has without any -- any -- justification, invaded a neighbor, attacked directly its civilians. it is directly attacking and killing civilians and is doing that two years later. i get the charges of hypocrisy, but if you don't take this head-on and talk about this with others who say, wait a minute, these two things are different -- then, you do set yourself up for these charges of hypocrisy. but hones
bruce: let me respond to that.i hate debates about the iraq war because i am not a defender of the iraq war as a matter of policy. but one has to actually confront these are not the same things. saddam had ignored the calls of the security council for years. ignoring the binding you went security council resolutions, he had been committing gross human rights violations against the kurds. for 10 years, the u.n. had actually been authorizing the use of force against iraq. and then there was a...
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first weighs by bruce upfront in august. and bruce also said he would have to do that remotely. in other words, from london, there's nothing against the ways of a half, for someone who's outside united states to uh, andrew, to plea agreement remotely from another country. it doesn't have to come to the us, and that is something he will not do. gabriel shipped in john's julian's brother and made it very clear. there's no way it's going to go there because the u. s. could change their mind once he arrived a funny enough that wall street journal article now 2 weeks ago talked about mishandled and classified information. i'm doing a remotely exact same things that bruce from said in our webcast last august. so this will be something truly massage rights and could agree to a misdemeanor, would have to be conspiracy to mishandled classified data because the law, as a witness for government employees, that's the one i think trump was charged on, or they didn't charge biden under. so he'd have to go to a conspiracy with chelsea man, and was a government employee to mishandled classified
first weighs by bruce upfront in august. and bruce also said he would have to do that remotely. in other words, from london, there's nothing against the ways of a half, for someone who's outside united states to uh, andrew, to plea agreement remotely from another country. it doesn't have to come to the us, and that is something he will not do. gabriel shipped in john's julian's brother and made it very clear. there's no way it's going to go there because the u. s. could change their mind once...
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bruce: yes.officials say is that it's a question of when, not if there will be an iranian attack, possibly using high precision missiles toward israel. the israeli government believes that the attacks would target civilian -- not civilian, government or military targets. this would be in retaliation for an attack that iran has blamed on israel at its diplomatic compound in damascus last week. just yesterday, iran's supreme leader vowed once again that iran would attack israel in retaliation for saying that the attack last week in damascus was an attack on iran itself. paul: so what is the response from the u.s. to this? bruce: president biden made a statement yesterday expressing support for israel, saying that our commitment to israeli security is ironclad. the president said that word again, ironclad. israel has said that it is waiting on its expected attack on rafah in the southern part of gaza to see first what will happen when the iranians will attack. the u.s. of course has been trying to p
bruce: yes.officials say is that it's a question of when, not if there will be an iranian attack, possibly using high precision missiles toward israel. the israeli government believes that the attacks would target civilian -- not civilian, government or military targets. this would be in retaliation for an attack that iran has blamed on israel at its diplomatic compound in damascus last week. just yesterday, iran's supreme leader vowed once again that iran would attack israel in retaliation for...
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bruce: let me respond to that.i hate debates about the iraq war because i am not a defender of the iraq war as a matter of policy. but one has to actually confront these are not the same things. saddam had ignored the calls of the security council for years. ignoring the binding you went security council resolutions, he had been committing gross human rights violations against the kurds. for 10 years, the u.n. had actually been authorizing the use of force against iraq. and then there was a limited and short invasion of iraq. the rest of it did not work out well. but it was brief at the time. russia, on the other hand, has without any -- any -- justification, invaded a neighbor, attacked directly its civilians. it is directly attacking and killing civilians and is doing that two years later. i get the charges of hypocrisy, but if you don't take this head-on and talk about this with others who say, wait a minute, these two things are different -- then, you do set yourself up for these charges of hypocrisy. but hones
bruce: let me respond to that.i hate debates about the iraq war because i am not a defender of the iraq war as a matter of policy. but one has to actually confront these are not the same things. saddam had ignored the calls of the security council for years. ignoring the binding you went security council resolutions, he had been committing gross human rights violations against the kurds. for 10 years, the u.n. had actually been authorizing the use of force against iraq. and then there was a...
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[ audience aws ] >> jimmy: bruce springsteen? to do this," yeah. it's unbelievable. >> he couldn't have been sweeter. loved him. >> jimmy: and then, richard lewis. >> oh, my baby, yeah. >> jimmy: i love richard lewis. >> i know. i know, and -- >> jimmy: gosh, he's a funny -- >> you're such a comedy aficionado, so you know what an icon he was. >> jimmy: amazing. >> lewis was one of the funniest, most original people that i ever knew. but also, when you were friends with him, the most generous, kind, sweetest -- i mean, i don't want to ruin his reputation -- [ laughter ] but he's kvelling somewhere in heaven right now. >> jimmy: oh, man, we're going to miss him. i love richard lewis. >> he's the greatest. >> jimmy: well thank you so much for coming on the show, but really, thank you for 24 years of making us all laugh on "curb." >> oh, thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: amazing. i want to show everyone a clip. here's susie essman and larry david in the final season of "curb your enthusiasm." take a look. >> i h
[ audience aws ] >> jimmy: bruce springsteen? to do this," yeah. it's unbelievable. >> he couldn't have been sweeter. loved him. >> jimmy: and then, richard lewis. >> oh, my baby, yeah. >> jimmy: i love richard lewis. >> i know. i know, and -- >> jimmy: gosh, he's a funny -- >> you're such a comedy aficionado, so you know what an icon he was. >> jimmy: amazing. >> lewis was one of the funniest, most original people that i ever...
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. >> plus our bruce the younger one. he learned how to open the doors now so he can go sleep on the beds. like come on, the dog's name. >> the dog's name? bruce. >> he's not usually that smart. yeah. bruce i like this trend of giving the dogs just like your friends dog. >> liz. liz. >> yeah. >> liz i like this. >> liz claiborne. what is her name? it's liz claiborne. >> i like it too, because ginger was used forever. everybody's dog, cat chinchilla is named ginger. so now everybody needs their name thrown in the pot. >> true. >> although i'm concerned that bruce can open the door. i mean, what is next? you know, what is the next level for bruce? >> yeah, i don't know. well, we'll work on it because i feel like everybody should have a real a real deal name. >> yeah. >> he's basically a person bruce is going to be making breakfast. >> making? yes >> driving. okay yeah. we'll see. we'll see you in the pups. plus zendaya, our fave at seven. thanks, ginger. see you then. we'll be right i got help to push back. we got help to p
. >> plus our bruce the younger one. he learned how to open the doors now so he can go sleep on the beds. like come on, the dog's name. >> the dog's name? bruce. >> he's not usually that smart. yeah. bruce i like this trend of giving the dogs just like your friends dog. >> liz. liz. >> yeah. >> liz i like this. >> liz claiborne. what is her name? it's liz claiborne. >> i like it too, because ginger was used forever. everybody's dog, cat chinchilla...
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bruce blakeman, thank you. >> thank you very much.ld come as early as next week. former green beret lieutenant ko middle east. stop! and the speed limit definitely isn't. 700 million mph. so why would you pay a rate based on. a terrible boss with a terrible haircut! save with, ooh. save with drivewise and get a rate based on you. you're in good hands with allstate pete: israel's strike on the embassy in syria and peter doocy asked the white house about it. >> did the cia warn israel or netanyahu that there was going to be an attack within 48 hour s? >> i'm not talking about intelligence matters, peter. i think you can understand, but they did talk about a very public and very viable and real threat to iran by israel's security. pete: former green beret and know him and love him lieutenant colonel scott mann. welcome, colonel. how is this playing out in the middle east right now? >> i'm not surprised by it. if you look at how iran behaved over the decades to the i don't understand this, is no surprise we should be on alert. what i'm mo
bruce blakeman, thank you. >> thank you very much.ld come as early as next week. former green beret lieutenant ko middle east. stop! and the speed limit definitely isn't. 700 million mph. so why would you pay a rate based on. a terrible boss with a terrible haircut! save with, ooh. save with drivewise and get a rate based on you. you're in good hands with allstate pete: israel's strike on the embassy in syria and peter doocy asked the white house about it. >> did the cia warn israel...
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i think bruce nailed it. he said basically that sound that you hear is the breaking up of the narrative, essentially what we are is joining this disinflation, where we don't know where we are. my question today is how much have we actually priced out any rate cuts. have we fully done that through the market or is this select pockets waking up. jonathan: we will get the pce data. that sound you hear is the yen breaking. 156, 67. coming into the month, 152. staring down the barrel of 157 or 156 and about 4:00 p.m. eastern time there was a big swing. starting to chatter we are back to where we were. lisa: george of deutsche bank nailed it. benign neglect, essentially this is a bank of japan that does not care. it's like ok i guess this is happening. does it bother the japanese economy. he went through the reasons why it does not really matter which is the reason why fight it? jonathan: the yen has declined it's becoming disorderly which goes to a sharp decline. we will see if this will be the potentially sharp d
i think bruce nailed it. he said basically that sound that you hear is the breaking up of the narrative, essentially what we are is joining this disinflation, where we don't know where we are. my question today is how much have we actually priced out any rate cuts. have we fully done that through the market or is this select pockets waking up. jonathan: we will get the pce data. that sound you hear is the yen breaking. 156, 67. coming into the month, 152. staring down the barrel of 157 or 156...
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up to his father bruce, you mean feeling for his life? to his face had marks kept drinking only tea, even during the night. he would always have a full kettle of tea, would not sleep at night at the moon calling every day beneath the show. then we went into his room to check on him only to find him in a state of unconsciousness and responsive return. yes, yes, definitely. of them i had hoped to provide him with an education, confident that he would have. so you, by the way to, we are a poor family ones even held onto the belief that he would eventually support us. and i, but that's all you gotta buy. i see this a call in to used to sing and my dream was to see him succeed through music to secure our future. cecilia like you and see what the job is, why you can't. you wasn't giving way. this is bundled to folks childhood in teenagers with directly impacted by the decades old kashmir conflict in 2016, 21 year old bullhorn wanting a commander of his boom, which i hate doing, which is an estimate militant organization. and in searching group
up to his father bruce, you mean feeling for his life? to his face had marks kept drinking only tea, even during the night. he would always have a full kettle of tea, would not sleep at night at the moon calling every day beneath the show. then we went into his room to check on him only to find him in a state of unconsciousness and responsive return. yes, yes, definitely. of them i had hoped to provide him with an education, confident that he would have. so you, by the way to, we are a poor...
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bruce thomas andrews did design a very strong ship and that when they showed the plans to bruce ismay and the white star executives because the board of trade regulations required one inch steel, they cut the steel from one and a quarter inches to an inch. they diminished the size of the rivets. and that and the specifications for 48 lifeboats were reduced to six. so originally the ship had been designed as a much stronger ship with more lifeboats. the decision was all white stars. they had they had to make the decision to save coal. saving coal was the the prime job of a ship, a ship shipping company manager, because it was everything depended out. there were coal strikes all the time. so they make these decisions and this we're all we're finding all of this out at the ulster folk and transport and from people we met in belfast too, were familiar with it a lot more familiar than we were. we came to think of them all as titanic acts. they were people whose entire lives were consumed by titanic. what we found out was this is one last secret, was that when the ship sailed, they weren't
bruce thomas andrews did design a very strong ship and that when they showed the plans to bruce ismay and the white star executives because the board of trade regulations required one inch steel, they cut the steel from one and a quarter inches to an inch. they diminished the size of the rivets. and that and the specifications for 48 lifeboats were reduced to six. so originally the ship had been designed as a much stronger ship with more lifeboats. the decision was all white stars. they had...
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you do things with bruce? whole adult life. then when i was a kid, the first time he jumped on stage with 1979. i have a story to tell. i'm playing with southcider bruce. i'm still in high school. nowadays, we go out of our way to spend time together. the story that's gotten around is we take these drives. we -- no radio, no phones, the two of us will go for 100 miles where the two of us can lock the door and go for a ride and talk. >> jimmy: oh. >> catch up. >> jimmy: my god. >> for the first five, six, seven times, "i wish a cop would pull us over, this would be a great shot." [ laughter ] but now there's lots of sightings. it's like bigfoot. because we've been everywhere, you know. people see you at the flea market or the ice cream parlor or the bar. you know, we've done it a bunch. >> jimmy: we've got bigfoot here. [ laughter ] he's got a documentary. it's called "thank you, good night: the jon bon jovi story." it's on hulu. be right back with henry hall. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought
you do things with bruce? whole adult life. then when i was a kid, the first time he jumped on stage with 1979. i have a story to tell. i'm playing with southcider bruce. i'm still in high school. nowadays, we go out of our way to spend time together. the story that's gotten around is we take these drives. we -- no radio, no phones, the two of us will go for 100 miles where the two of us can lock the door and go for a ride and talk. >> jimmy: oh. >> catch up. >> jimmy: my god....
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rich lowery, tammy bruce. thank you very much.etes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction. you may have an increased risk for lower limb loss. call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of infection in your legs or feet. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood su
rich lowery, tammy bruce. thank you very much.etes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects...
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mary bruce at the white house. >>> police searching for suspects wanted for a deadly car jacking in florida. chilling video shows an armed suspect wearing a mask getting into the victim's suv. >>> a mother in texas facing charges, accused of leaving her two young children home alone while she went on a cruise. >>> tributes to legendary news anchor robert macneil, the longtime anchor for pbs. >>> and the march of the penguins leading to a massive leap of faith and captured for the first time on video. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> whit: good evening. thanks for joining us on this friday night. i'm whit johnson in for david. several developing stories as we come on tonight. powerful winds lashing the northeast into the weekend. gusts up to 50 miles per hour. and israel bracing for an imminent attack from iran, threatening a major escalation in the war. >>> but we begin with that breaking news from outside houston. a deadly incident at a state government office. a driver stealing an 18-wheeler, plowing it into the b
mary bruce at the white house. >>> police searching for suspects wanted for a deadly car jacking in florida. chilling video shows an armed suspect wearing a mask getting into the victim's suv. >>> a mother in texas facing charges, accused of leaving her two young children home alone while she went on a cruise. >>> tributes to legendary news anchor robert macneil, the longtime anchor for pbs. >>> and the march of the penguins leading to a massive leap of faith...