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the secret lives of rob cutler.g in. >> thank you very much. >>> there will be increasing clouds in several areas of widespread fog. lows in the 50s. highs will range from low 60s at the coast to near 70. mid 70s inland. our chances for rain over the next seven days are really high on sunday, the day before memorial day. only a 70% chance on sunday. it will be a wet day. here's the seven day forecast. we are ranking that storm a 1. it will bring some wet weather here. maybe a shower or two lingering into early monday morning. by midday, we're expecting dry conditions, bright sunny skies and a nice warm-up with high temperatures inland. climbing to about 80 degrees. >>> the bay area is leading the chocolate change. >> oh! >>> tens of thousands of pounds of beef glad you're back how you feeling? ♪ ♪ (both) exhausted. but finally being able to make that volunteer trip happen was... awesome. awesome. you have to scrub. what do they... they use for washing. ♪ ♪ let's do it every year. we'll do it every year. i thought yo
the secret lives of rob cutler.g in. >> thank you very much. >>> there will be increasing clouds in several areas of widespread fog. lows in the 50s. highs will range from low 60s at the coast to near 70. mid 70s inland. our chances for rain over the next seven days are really high on sunday, the day before memorial day. only a 70% chance on sunday. it will be a wet day. here's the seven day forecast. we are ranking that storm a 1. it will bring some wet weather here. maybe a...
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i thought, who was cutler? i got interested and found out he was one of the most outstanding men, fascinating men i had ever read about. brian: where was he from? david: he was from what is now hamilton, massachusetts. he was a minister there. the church and the parsonage still stands. brian: did it matter to you that both of you went to yale? david: of course. i discovered he went to yale and discovered that two of his children, especially his oldest son, was born on martha's vineyard, where my wife's family have been part of for four or five generations. of course in order to get to ohio, you had to go through pittsburgh. i thought it was in the stars, i had to pursue this. but cutler was a classic 18th-century man. he was interested in everything. he had doctoral degrees in theology, medicine, and law and practiced all three during the course of his life. he was probably -- no way to prove it -- the leading american botanist of his time. he was interested in everything. he ultimately became a member of congr
i thought, who was cutler? i got interested and found out he was one of the most outstanding men, fascinating men i had ever read about. brian: where was he from? david: he was from what is now hamilton, massachusetts. he was a minister there. the church and the parsonage still stands. brian: did it matter to you that both of you went to yale? david: of course. i discovered he went to yale and discovered that two of his children, especially his oldest son, was born on martha's vineyard, where...
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we can speak now two cutler, i think, a freelance journalist., a freelancejournalist. —— temp two —— to max kutner. think, a freelancejournalist. —— temp two -- to max kutner. president trump has raised this allegedly co nflict—of— i nterest trump has raised this allegedly conflict—of—interest a couple of times before, i think three orfour times, it hasn't really gained traction until today. a lot of a nalysts a re traction until today. a lot of analysts are re— tweeting it, looking into it, basically, jumpers saying because he interviewed robert mueller to the place james comey as fbi director there are —— director, he shouldn't have been made special counsel the very next day. it does seem a little too late. robert mueller designed the mark resigned from special counsel, so i'm not really sure why president trump is still talking about this, clearly it wasn't a conscious, co nflict—of— i nterest wasn't a conscious, conflict—of—interest and so it would bea conflict—of—interest and so it would be a conflict of interest now. but clearly the speci
we can speak now two cutler, i think, a freelance journalist., a freelancejournalist. —— temp two —— to max kutner. think, a freelancejournalist. —— temp two -- to max kutner. president trump has raised this allegedly co nflict—of— i nterest trump has raised this allegedly conflict—of—interest a couple of times before, i think three orfour times, it hasn't really gained traction until today. a lot of a nalysts a re traction until today. a lot of analysts are re— tweeting...
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cutler. hello welcome to this special day.
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former china trade negotiator wendy cutler says the stakes are high.he stakes are enormous on both sides and they're both facing a serious escalation of tariffs and other measures that will only affect china and the united states but they will affect the markets, global ,rowth, the asia-pacific region u.s. consumers come u.s. workers, u.s. businesses. david: we welcome congressman dan kildee of michigan who sits on the house ways and means committee. he joins us from capitol hill. thank you for joining us. you heard what wendy cutler had to say. gives an insight into the democratic caucus. what is the progressive position on trade at this point with respect to china? rep. kildee: she has it exactly right. this is a big moment. i was one who believed the president was right to take on china. i wish he would have done it by engaging our allies rather than putting them on the other side of the table. that is water under the bridge. in this case, the biggest concern we have is that we not accept a deal that is largely a transactional resolution. i think th
former china trade negotiator wendy cutler says the stakes are high.he stakes are enormous on both sides and they're both facing a serious escalation of tariffs and other measures that will only affect china and the united states but they will affect the markets, global ,rowth, the asia-pacific region u.s. consumers come u.s. workers, u.s. businesses. david: we welcome congressman dan kildee of michigan who sits on the house ways and means committee. he joins us from capitol hill. thank you for...
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you know what it is mother he was this just that me a car bungling scum luci cutler would do the business money thought it would while you wait at riverton isn't late you with money is it good it can they overdo it the i would but i'm talk with a. mom who would say it is i mean it goes to reunify deal was she wouldn't got me sick and the producing though it was to go to the store will move was a business card was store still it i was in the because of all that there had to go where i would be is killing. me stores they skew things that sell that store food. that's. similar to what is out of what. you know. almost as. if you've got. the goods and it's pretty new because she was demjanjuk you know done so well is that what is keeping you could she understood and you know if you met. at the morgan is that because no i don't know much. in soviet times there was no shortage of heroes like morrissey of but their stories was seldom revealed to the public because that might have undermined the red on his reputation for invincibility and i talk to me as oracular good to bill's butte somewhere lot
you know what it is mother he was this just that me a car bungling scum luci cutler would do the business money thought it would while you wait at riverton isn't late you with money is it good it can they overdo it the i would but i'm talk with a. mom who would say it is i mean it goes to reunify deal was she wouldn't got me sick and the producing though it was to go to the store will move was a business card was store still it i was in the because of all that there had to go where i would be...
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diane swank is chief economist for grant thornton and wendy cutler was the acting deputy u.s. trade representative and vice president of the asia society policy institute. so two of the smartest ladies i know are with me. and wendy, reading the "times" piece last night, if the negotiations fall why do you say there is no going back to the status quo? >> well, i think just because of the tariffs that are in place. we're in a very different place with china, if there is no deal i think we'll see the tariffs in place for a long time. and those are going to hurt china, but also going to hurt the united states. >> trump tweeted, and this is part of his tweet, tariffs will make our country much stronger. not weaker. diane, but don't both countries have a lot to lose. you tell me how american consumers will be hit hardest in a full-blown trade war. >> they are the ones that bear the costs of tariffs which are taxes on american consumers and the retaliation is farmers and bankruptcy surges and so even as they talk about doing more subsidies to help out more farmers, more of the smalle
diane swank is chief economist for grant thornton and wendy cutler was the acting deputy u.s. trade representative and vice president of the asia society policy institute. so two of the smartest ladies i know are with me. and wendy, reading the "times" piece last night, if the negotiations fall why do you say there is no going back to the status quo? >> well, i think just because of the tariffs that are in place. we're in a very different place with china, if there is no deal i...
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cutler. israeli airstrikes in gaza have killed several palestinians including a toddler. israel says it was a response to over two hundred fifty rockets fired into its territory by palestinian militants the attacks injured seven israelis including an eighty year old woman the latest flare up shot as a month long easing of hostilities. elaborate ceremonies have been taking place in bangkok to crying thailand's new.
cutler. israeli airstrikes in gaza have killed several palestinians including a toddler. israel says it was a response to over two hundred fifty rockets fired into its territory by palestinian militants the attacks injured seven israelis including an eighty year old woman the latest flare up shot as a month long easing of hostilities. elaborate ceremonies have been taking place in bangkok to crying thailand's new.
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cutler . which way is europe heading to france's president claims europe is in the grip of a civil war in italy hungary and co-leading politicians say that if i think a safe christian soul which way will because of the critics coming is wrong christians know surely if you stick your fucked up the base only if you call the fear in the hearts of brussels conflicts so for coming the fall below for. in good shape far in this is just not lost like aspirin is for us today it was a cure for many things. and that still holds true today. whether for cancer diagnosis auto hema therapy or blood transfusion i will read the lips of life has many uses. good show. 60 minutes on d w. kill me but i don't entice the entire scheme for jurors or dealing with any of that i killed many civilians i mean the irish coming including my father was selfish and i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge kind of sob. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made f
cutler . which way is europe heading to france's president claims europe is in the grip of a civil war in italy hungary and co-leading politicians say that if i think a safe christian soul which way will because of the critics coming is wrong christians know surely if you stick your fucked up the base only if you call the fear in the hearts of brussels conflicts so for coming the fall below for. in good shape far in this is just not lost like aspirin is for us today it was a cure for many...
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the same time so here's what he said to the whole lot of research needs it is the work of exactly cutler is there a minute that starts turning in a different way when it's measured he is bound by the world anti-doping agency because of its forms he handsome effects and we know that forms of variants of testosterone itself will go in hospital that's what we're not quite clear on is exactly what those levels are so this is in a sense of couture so it would be nice to be more work. done since it really get just right and it never spews situation it's not going to be we are going to be some who used some who use nothing what we have to do is have the sciences of discussions in a very level headed pragmatic way and come up with the best solution for both individuals and supporters already for society as well julian savulescu john breaux brings up a very interesting point there i just want to ask you a very direct question are we now in a position where we're trying to. regulate the human body where we're trying to legislate the human body and what it's capable of doing and surely that's bad f
the same time so here's what he said to the whole lot of research needs it is the work of exactly cutler is there a minute that starts turning in a different way when it's measured he is bound by the world anti-doping agency because of its forms he handsome effects and we know that forms of variants of testosterone itself will go in hospital that's what we're not quite clear on is exactly what those levels are so this is in a sense of couture so it would be nice to be more work. done since it...
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lynn cutler. live. live it's very difficult to describe the atmosphere it's it's electric is intense but there's so much excitement up excitement just released during the parade itself the clip . the live album. the. seven. of them are. going to live. with the ellipse . a parade it was held only twenty four. of june one thousand nine hundred forty five just over a month after nazi germany's defeat during the soviet era the next celebrations were held on the twentieth and the fortieth anniversary of the victory since one thousand nine hundred five military parades have been held annually. over the last few weeks in the build up to the day we thought you many touching stories like twenty four year old a veteran and he joined of resistance straight after graduating from school becoming a front line scout she sustained injuries that prevented her from having children later in life husband died a few years ago so now she's all alone and i ask people to send letters and postcards to mock victory day and their
lynn cutler. live. live it's very difficult to describe the atmosphere it's it's electric is intense but there's so much excitement up excitement just released during the parade itself the clip . the live album. the. seven. of them are. going to live. with the ellipse . a parade it was held only twenty four. of june one thousand nine hundred forty five just over a month after nazi germany's defeat during the soviet era the next celebrations were held on the twentieth and the fortieth...
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twenty seven years ago but there's no holding back his dreams cutler thank you for what cinema dummy starts may twenty seventh on the c.w. close. touch. u.s. waivers on iran sanctions have expired putting some of the countries affected most notably turkey in the tight spots as they have to find alternative suppliers. also on the show five german companies pledge millions to the yad vashem holocaust memorial in jerusalem on holocaust remembrance day. and fans of the t.v. a serious game of thrones flock to croatia to visit some of the shooting.
twenty seven years ago but there's no holding back his dreams cutler thank you for what cinema dummy starts may twenty seventh on the c.w. close. touch. u.s. waivers on iran sanctions have expired putting some of the countries affected most notably turkey in the tight spots as they have to find alternative suppliers. also on the show five german companies pledge millions to the yad vashem holocaust memorial in jerusalem on holocaust remembrance day. and fans of the t.v. a serious game of...
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or rear cutler says that whenever she turns up at the mine company officials call the cops security istight everywhere around the mine there's not much transparency here. so this is only a very small part of it and also you have to think that's good this is only the beginning this month and cock of those has many mean that out of the posits of gold and copper deposits identified by the company there are over 37 mining concessions if you are allow this to happen then those so the entire mountain will be full of holes open pits and things. i do hope that the people will still have that this will not make it happen but it is extremely depressing to come here it's like an open wound local people come up here and cry it has taken. it has taken a lot of tears and a lot of blood and then a lot of. several weeks after we finished filming for this report school sent us a letter. the company said that it would fulfill all of its contractual obligations they noted that they had already invested about $750000000.00 in this project. and said that this mining facility will create jobs and generate r
or rear cutler says that whenever she turns up at the mine company officials call the cops security istight everywhere around the mine there's not much transparency here. so this is only a very small part of it and also you have to think that's good this is only the beginning this month and cock of those has many mean that out of the posits of gold and copper deposits identified by the company there are over 37 mining concessions if you are allow this to happen then those so the entire mountain...
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. >> will cutler, former foreign service, including saudi arabia. i would like to go back to the infamous case of khashoggi. it is obvious the royal family, be it here in washington or in riyadh, both royal families would like to get this behind them and want to move on. mbs has said this was a rogue operation and those responsible would pay. how do you see this playing out? how do you see mbs closing this book? does he, perhaps, think it is not that necessary, given what we have seen since then in waita foreign investment? if i may, one other question, do you sense it is not much of an issue within saudi arabia, that is among the people? do they give as much as a damn as "the washington post" and members of congress? >> to answer your question a lot , of people care. within his own base, within mbs's base a lot of people do , not care about the killing, but they cared and they were disappointed when they admitted it. honestly, i mean they would love , for somebody to be a strong man, to do whatever it takes to know consolidate power, , arrest dissi
. >> will cutler, former foreign service, including saudi arabia. i would like to go back to the infamous case of khashoggi. it is obvious the royal family, be it here in washington or in riyadh, both royal families would like to get this behind them and want to move on. mbs has said this was a rogue operation and those responsible would pay. how do you see this playing out? how do you see mbs closing this book? does he, perhaps, think it is not that necessary, given what we have seen...
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cutler's interview, i don't think this administration has a strategy, they clearly do not know what thiseans to american families. 200700, you put the number of the board, dollars a year, that matters to american families. we asked, tell matters to american soybean farmers when they cannot sell their soybeans. chris: how do you get tough if you want use tears? >> you have to have a conference of strategy. i'm not saying tears should not be an option on the terrible. we build our alliance in the specific. i'm calling for using the nato model in the pacific the president has been doing the exact opposite, he is been undermining phthalates across a period it means using institutions like the wto. it is not perfect, it will not solve every problem but every place the obama ministration has brought before the pto before china, everything has been in our favor. the simply line when he said the wto does not work, we need to have a plaintiff strategy for china because they are a massive threat. but just tariffs like a culture because it makes the president look tough? that only hurts american fa
cutler's interview, i don't think this administration has a strategy, they clearly do not know what thiseans to american families. 200700, you put the number of the board, dollars a year, that matters to american families. we asked, tell matters to american soybean farmers when they cannot sell their soybeans. chris: how do you get tough if you want use tears? >> you have to have a conference of strategy. i'm not saying tears should not be an option on the terrible. we build our alliance...
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cutler. a book by stan he is passed away. transcribed the abuse of power tapes. cleaningen accused of up john deane's role on the tapes. there is a professor in texas named luke nichter, was published two books on the case. he runs www.nixontapes.org, and you can sort through and see the articles. neat guy. he is the current expert on the tapes. the nixon library has the tapes in yorba linda. you can go online and listen to the tapes. i tried it over the weekend. they do not give you the transcript. the archive does not believe that the transcripts are official. you can access what other people said, but not an official version of the tapes. i want to cover this. why didn't nixon destroy the tapes? most people would agree that if they had not become public, nixon would have survived and finished his time in office. why didn't he destroy the tapes? this is all speculative my part. -- he didhe tested al haguer to tell until sunday afternoon. to chat.e came out he got conflicting advice. he said in his book, nixon's memoirs, that it was ted agnew who said you should
cutler. a book by stan he is passed away. transcribed the abuse of power tapes. cleaningen accused of up john deane's role on the tapes. there is a professor in texas named luke nichter, was published two books on the case. he runs www.nixontapes.org, and you can sort through and see the articles. neat guy. he is the current expert on the tapes. the nixon library has the tapes in yorba linda. you can go online and listen to the tapes. i tried it over the weekend. they do not give you the...
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my name's kelly cutler, and i'm an organizer at the coalition for homelessness. i don't know what i want to say today. i've been sitting in the back row, and it's really hard to keep my mouth shut and keep my comments to myself when someone talks about someone dieing and signs go up. this is sad. that's really sad, and that's where we're -- i just really want the discussion to be about -- that we're talking about human beings and that, you know, the most marginalized people in our community. we have a duty to come together as san franciscans and helping to care and to do something, and this is something that we can do; and so yeah. this is a challenging one, and it's just sad. so let's push this one through 'cause we need more shelter. >> chris, michael, and stephen. >> stephen. i'd like to submit this petition to right size and relocation the navigation center. it certainly has over 2600 signatures for people that oppose the current plan. i'd like to take a moment to say that people that signed this, there's nowhere in this petition that says they oppose helping
my name's kelly cutler, and i'm an organizer at the coalition for homelessness. i don't know what i want to say today. i've been sitting in the back row, and it's really hard to keep my mouth shut and keep my comments to myself when someone talks about someone dieing and signs go up. this is sad. that's really sad, and that's where we're -- i just really want the discussion to be about -- that we're talking about human beings and that, you know, the most marginalized people in our community. we...
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wendy cutler is a former u.s. trade diplomat and vice president of the asia policy institute.r being with me. what would have pushed trump to do this this late in the game? >> well, we're at the end game of the talks, and there are a lot of -- there's still a hand full of delicate issues on the table. and he's worried about getting some domestic criticism on this deal, so why not use the one tactic that's worked for him so well so far in this negotiation and that is threatening tariff increases. >> but with the threats, i mean, china knows how trump rolls. do you think any of this is going to make china flinch? >> i think china is in a box. do they try to satisfy trump's demands and can they even satisfy trump's demands? but clearly china has an interest in solving the issue. the u.s. has an interest in solving the issue. both sides have made a lot of progress on many issues and a lot of this is end game drama in a negotiation. >> let's hope so. and this whole thing gets settled, but if it does not, wendy, and they don't reach an agreement by this thursday, how might china rea
wendy cutler is a former u.s. trade diplomat and vice president of the asia policy institute.r being with me. what would have pushed trump to do this this late in the game? >> well, we're at the end game of the talks, and there are a lot of -- there's still a hand full of delicate issues on the table. and he's worried about getting some domestic criticism on this deal, so why not use the one tactic that's worked for him so well so far in this negotiation and that is threatening tariff...
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cutler's sentiments thanking you for presenting. i will continue the theme about religious discussions with another question for daniel. by your interest in how religion shapes politics and how religion is expressed in politics. i wonder if you can comment to what degree the inverse takes place. with so many growing religious options through the second grade awakening, what degree do you see politics shaping religious discourse, or people converting or changing to nominations ideologyf political and so forth? that is a great question. i would be hesitant to do what factpically do, with the that we have religious and history departments. these are so intertwined. the way i like to think about it with my undergrads is the way that a rope is bound together. if you cut it open it will fray. religious and politics are infused. a lot of it is infused when they are seeing church on sunday and to the ballot box. the fact that andrew jackson rides on the sabbath, what does that mean? canhat a square ped that i -- whatever the phrases. e is.
cutler's sentiments thanking you for presenting. i will continue the theme about religious discussions with another question for daniel. by your interest in how religion shapes politics and how religion is expressed in politics. i wonder if you can comment to what degree the inverse takes place. with so many growing religious options through the second grade awakening, what degree do you see politics shaping religious discourse, or people converting or changing to nominations ideologyf...
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cutler, a book by stan one of nixon's fiercest critics. he transcribed the abuse of power tapes. there is controversy because he is controversy because he's been accused of cleaning up john dean's role on the capes -- tapes. there is a professor in texas named luke nichter, was published two books on the case. xontapes.org,i and you can sort through and see the articles. neat guy. he is the current expert on the tapes. library -- the nixon library has the tapes in yorba linda. you can go online and listen to the tapes. they don't give you the transcripts. this part of the archives. they don't believe the transcripts are official. access an official version of the tapes. i want to cover this. why did this destroy the tapes -- nixon destroy the tapes? most people would agree, if the tapes had not become public, nixon would have survived and finished his time in office. why didn't he destroy the tapes? this is all speculative on my part. testified --ld when butterfield testified, he testified on friday, didn't tell ague. nixon is in the hospital with pneumonia. the people come out t
cutler, a book by stan one of nixon's fiercest critics. he transcribed the abuse of power tapes. there is controversy because he is controversy because he's been accused of cleaning up john dean's role on the capes -- tapes. there is a professor in texas named luke nichter, was published two books on the case. xontapes.org,i and you can sort through and see the articles. neat guy. he is the current expert on the tapes. library -- the nixon library has the tapes in yorba linda. you can go online...
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school the same time so here's what he said to the last research needs it is the work of exactly cutleris there in mind that a star struck in a different way when it's measured he is bound by the world anti-doping agency because it forms he handsome effects so we know that forms of variants of testosterone itself will inhospitable that's what we're not quite clear on is exactly what those levels are so this is in a sense of couture so it would be nice to work research done since it really get just right and you never spews situation it's not going to be we are going to be some windows and some lose nothing what we have to do is have the sorts of discussions in a very level headed pragmatic way to come up with the best solution for both individuals and supporters already for society as well julian savulescu john breaux brings up a very interesting point there i just want to ask you a very direct question are we now in a position where we're trying to. regulate the human body where we're trying to legislate the human body and what it's capable of doing and surely that's bad for the sport
school the same time so here's what he said to the last research needs it is the work of exactly cutleris there in mind that a star struck in a different way when it's measured he is bound by the world anti-doping agency because it forms he handsome effects so we know that forms of variants of testosterone itself will inhospitable that's what we're not quite clear on is exactly what those levels are so this is in a sense of couture so it would be nice to work research done since it really get...
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there is a book by stan cutler, one of nixon's fiercest critics. he has passed away. he transcribed the abuse of power tapes. there is some controversy because he has been accused of cleaning up john dean's role on the tapes. there is a professor down in texas named luke nectar who has published two books on the case. he runs out of his own pocket he runs www.nixontapes.org, and you can go on and sort through and see the articles. neat guy. he is the current expert on the tapes. and then the nixon library has the tapes out in yorba linda. and you can go online. it is not that hard. i tried it over the weekend, and you can listen to the tapes. they don't give you the transcripts. this is part of the archives. the archives don't believes the transcripts are official. you can access what other people said, but you can't access an official version of the tapes. i want to cover this. why did nixon destroy the tapes? because i may run out of time. we will go through some of the tapes but i don't want to run out of time. most people would agree, if the tapes had not become p
there is a book by stan cutler, one of nixon's fiercest critics. he has passed away. he transcribed the abuse of power tapes. there is some controversy because he has been accused of cleaning up john dean's role on the tapes. there is a professor down in texas named luke nectar who has published two books on the case. he runs out of his own pocket he runs www.nixontapes.org, and you can go on and sort through and see the articles. neat guy. he is the current expert on the tapes. and then the...
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cutler, asiawendy society policy institute's vice president. alix: come inside the bloomberg.y level. joining us now is jim paul sen from indianapolis. this is a severe disagreement with a lot at stake. how much more downside can we see in equity markets? jim: there can certainly be more. this president sure like to introduce volatility. there certainly could be more downside, but i think what is important as a couple of things here. odds are thatthe eventually, in the not-too-distant future, some resolution will be reached. just too high for and china, andes for the world. this thing could drag on for a while without much immediate immediatee but -- impact come about with tariffs on post sides -- immediate impact, but with tariffs on both damagings could have effects. i think the pressure is going to be such that the odds of some resolution soon are going to be high. remember as an investor is if it drags into the next week and the like, certainly the market could go lower, but there is also upside risk. this is a two way trade. one thing that keeps this market from totally c
cutler, asiawendy society policy institute's vice president. alix: come inside the bloomberg.y level. joining us now is jim paul sen from indianapolis. this is a severe disagreement with a lot at stake. how much more downside can we see in equity markets? jim: there can certainly be more. this president sure like to introduce volatility. there certainly could be more downside, but i think what is important as a couple of things here. odds are thatthe eventually, in the not-too-distant future,...
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wendy cutler, former trade negotiator, in the 8:00 hour. ♪ ♪ "surveillance," francine lacqua in london, 109.78, a weaker japanese yen. cautious on the economy and priya misra pushing back against the gloom. peter hooper of deutsche bank has been outstanding in his economics and in developing extraordinary research capability at deutsche bank. the easy media question -- who is right? david rosenberg caution, priya sra, who is right? peter: the fed is about in the right place. we do not see a reason for a cut or raise. tom: you are very draghi-ish. peter: the 3% growth we have seen in the last year, the mid twos next year. this is a goldilocks scenario for the fed. the labor market has over tightened. they will bring it back into a nice landing. growth has to slow. we cannot continue with 3% growth because potential growth -- this might have gotten up to 2% potential. you cannot continue to grow 3% without overheating. tom: you have a great group of people who looked at the aggregate and tried to partition the american economy. economy,a goldilocks who is it a goldilocks economy for? pet
wendy cutler, former trade negotiator, in the 8:00 hour. ♪ ♪ "surveillance," francine lacqua in london, 109.78, a weaker japanese yen. cautious on the economy and priya misra pushing back against the gloom. peter hooper of deutsche bank has been outstanding in his economics and in developing extraordinary research capability at deutsche bank. the easy media question -- who is right? david rosenberg caution, priya sra, who is right? peter: the fed is about in the right place. we do...