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with david ford. ♪ time will come >> i'm david ford.happy to be back at sun studio again and tonight i will be singing songs with jared dickenson and emily growth. this is my third time doing the session here at sun studio. you would think i knew what i was doing by now. it's a great room to be in, whether you're singing songs or just
with david ford. ♪ time will come >> i'm david ford.happy to be back at sun studio again and tonight i will be singing songs with jared dickenson and emily growth. this is my third time doing the session here at sun studio. you would think i knew what i was doing by now. it's a great room to be in, whether you're singing songs or just
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will call in david petraeus and robert ford and ryan crockers and those individuals, both militarilyartment. diplomats, succeeded before the president gave it all away. know what we need to do to defeat this, defeat this threat both militarily and diplomatically and other ways. either one of them should call them in and do what they recommend. and that way, we can still succeed. because america is still the strongest nation on earth. >> if i may add, john. >> let me just follow-up. >> let me add, john. i think both clinton. senator mccain, you mentioned advisers there. i notice a number of your add is miers, kissinger, armitage, have all had serious questions about trump or openly against him. supporting donald trump given your reservations and reservations of the people you trust? >> well, as i have said i would support the nominee of the party. i have strong agreements. we have just been through several of them. and that's my position. senator graham, as a final thing. would you add what you were planning to before the time delay? >> i think clinton and trump would have a condition
will call in david petraeus and robert ford and ryan crockers and those individuals, both militarilyartment. diplomats, succeeded before the president gave it all away. know what we need to do to defeat this, defeat this threat both militarily and diplomatically and other ways. either one of them should call them in and do what they recommend. and that way, we can still succeed. because america is still the strongest nation on earth. >> if i may add, john. >> let me just follow-up....
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i hope whichever one is president, that they would call in the david petraeus and robber ford, and those individuals, both military and state department and dip plats who succeeded in iraq before the president gave it all away, who know what we need to do to defeat this threat militarily and diplomatically and other ways. either one of them should call them in and do what they recommend, and that way we can succeed, because america is still the strongest nation on earth. >> if i can add, john, i think both clinton -- >> john: senator mccain, you mentioned a number of advisers. i mentioned our advisers, have all either had serious questions about trump or -- i wonder why you're supporting donald trump given our reservations of the people you trust? >> well, as i said, i would support the nominee of the party. i have strong disagreements, and we've just been through several of them, and that's my position. >> john: senator graham, would you just add what you were planning to before the time delay got in the way? >> i think clinton and trump both would have a condition based withdrawal from
i hope whichever one is president, that they would call in the david petraeus and robber ford, and those individuals, both military and state department and dip plats who succeeded in iraq before the president gave it all away, who know what we need to do to defeat this threat militarily and diplomatically and other ways. either one of them should call them in and do what they recommend, and that way we can succeed, because america is still the strongest nation on earth. >> if i can add,...
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david berkowitz drove this ford galaxy from his home to bensonhurst, brooklyn. to stalk his 12th and 13th victims. but in the place he parked was a fire hydrant and police had the lead they needed. >> when we get him and i interrogate him my attitude at this time, i want to take him and throw him out the window. this guy was so pathetic. it was like talking to a zucchini. never blinked. constant smile on his face. so after a while i start to feel sorry for the guy. you know, he's -- gone. >> i feel great. i think the people of our city will feel great relief. >> praise the lord. it's over. we're very, very happy. >> that was the first thing we heard this morning. it was fantastic. it was great. >> serial killers tend to be cunning. that allows them to stay at large. when they get caught it's usually because of luck. good luck for us. bad luck for them. >> when we caught him we searched his car. the bag on the seat had the .44-caliber gun that did the shootings. what more do you need? then a machine gun fully loaded in the back seat. and the night of the interrog
david berkowitz drove this ford galaxy from his home to bensonhurst, brooklyn. to stalk his 12th and 13th victims. but in the place he parked was a fire hydrant and police had the lead they needed. >> when we get him and i interrogate him my attitude at this time, i want to take him and throw him out the window. this guy was so pathetic. it was like talking to a zucchini. never blinked. constant smile on his face. so after a while i start to feel sorry for the guy. you know, he's -- gone....
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larry sal va do, the director of university of politics, david gergen and former adviser to president reagan, ford, clinton and nixon and a history professor. david, hillary clinton, as you heard, chris said he was willing to do this as far back as august of last year. and here we have three weeks from the convention and the interview takes place now. why do you suppose it would take as long as it has and how potentially damaging or perhaps is there more of a silver lining for hillary clinton at this point? >> that's the big question, isn't it? we simply didn't know at this point enough to make intelligent guesses as to how this will come out. this has been a longary thorough and somewhat mysterious investigation in that it has taken so long. there are a number of people on the outside who wondered why was it so complicated and i guess we'll find that out when we get a report or a conclusion. what i also think is very important is that there has been a growing sense in washington that they need to wrap this up before the democratic convention not only for the sake of the democratic party but the p
larry sal va do, the director of university of politics, david gergen and former adviser to president reagan, ford, clinton and nixon and a history professor. david, hillary clinton, as you heard, chris said he was willing to do this as far back as august of last year. and here we have three weeks from the convention and the interview takes place now. why do you suppose it would take as long as it has and how potentially damaging or perhaps is there more of a silver lining for hillary clinton...
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host why didn't ford asked : reagan to serve as his running mate? guest: they had gone to gerald david, armedt cap with polling data that said that ford's best choice in 1976 would be ronald reagan, in order to unify the party and to reach out to democrats in key states like michigan, pennsylvania, texas, mississippi, and other marginal states, but reagan considerably did not want to be, so he sent word. he told john sears to talk to cheney, regardless if ford wins the nomination, and i do not want to win -- embarrassed the president of the united states by telling him no, i do not want to be his running mate, so please, do not tell him to be my running that, so john sears, the campaign manager, deliver the message to dick cheney, ford's white house chief of staff. they met the night that ford won the nomination but ford did not ask reagan to be his running mate because reagan had already said he did not want to be his running mate. host: and john sears is still alive today. guest: still alive. host: your book talks about -- something we missed today. the silly hats. some pictures from
host why didn't ford asked : reagan to serve as his running mate? guest: they had gone to gerald david, armedt cap with polling data that said that ford's best choice in 1976 would be ronald reagan, in order to unify the party and to reach out to democrats in key states like michigan, pennsylvania, texas, mississippi, and other marginal states, but reagan considerably did not want to be, so he sent word. he told john sears to talk to cheney, regardless if ford wins the nomination, and i do not...
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david, you were talking about mr. ford and where you were. i'd like you to share that story with the audience. i think that's a profound story. >> when i came back from in '73, i was there a little more than two years. i actually had come back after i won the pulitzer. i had been in vietnam for a year and a half without going back to the states. i came back to the states and all i wanted to do was turn around and go back. i literally cut the trip short. i was not comfortable in the states. it was as if the war wasn't going on. i kept on looking around and thinking why were people more concerned about this. it was really uncomfortable for me. the only people that had any empathy for what i was going through is my friends who had been in vietnam. that was it. there were other photographers bill snead who just passed away was one of them, and dirk halsted, a mentor of mine. but i went back. and then as the war started to wind down, the story really was evolving in the united states with watergate and all that. so i came back. one thing led to an
david, you were talking about mr. ford and where you were. i'd like you to share that story with the audience. i think that's a profound story. >> when i came back from in '73, i was there a little more than two years. i actually had come back after i won the pulitzer. i had been in vietnam for a year and a half without going back to the states. i came back to the states and all i wanted to do was turn around and go back. i literally cut the trip short. i was not comfortable in the...
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david wasserman. let me begin with you. what will it take ford democrats to regain house? reporter: it would take a hillary clinton landslide, on the magnitude of 10 points. there are two races i will be watching because the electoral college votes are divided in nebraska and maine. upocrats are aiming to pick the second district in maine where the the republican has played it cool a on his support for donald trump. democrats are hoping to defend nebraska where they have a and he hasmocrat been endorsed by the local chamber of commerce running
david wasserman. let me begin with you. what will it take ford democrats to regain house? reporter: it would take a hillary clinton landslide, on the magnitude of 10 points. there are two races i will be watching because the electoral college votes are divided in nebraska and maine. upocrats are aiming to pick the second district in maine where the the republican has played it cool a on his support for donald trump. democrats are hoping to defend nebraska where they have a and he hasmocrat been...
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ford out with sales figures in june. phil lebeau in chicago has the numbers. >> david, roughly in line with expectations. ford sales in june rising 6.4%. the estimate from edmonds.com and an increase of 6.2%. we got numbers from chrysler a few minutes ago. they're basically in line with expectations. chrysler june sales up 6.5%. the edmonds.com estimate was for an increase of 6.7%. guys, the gm numbers in a little bit. i want to see what happens with these pick-up numbers because ford, last month, guys, the fshgs series sales jumped 28.6%. pick-ups red hot for the auto groups. >> thank you. we'll check back in with gm. >> want to remind people these are big international companies so when you take your cue from just u.s. you miss the bigger picture. latin america and china and you've got europe. so don't trade off of u.s. good to hear the numbers weren't a shortfall. i'm worried about latin america. these companies are too big. >> you're worried. >> latin america is, to use your term, dysfunctional. and there are companies that have never been in venezuela which could sink anything. >> speaking of dysfunc
ford out with sales figures in june. phil lebeau in chicago has the numbers. >> david, roughly in line with expectations. ford sales in june rising 6.4%. the estimate from edmonds.com and an increase of 6.2%. we got numbers from chrysler a few minutes ago. they're basically in line with expectations. chrysler june sales up 6.5%. the edmonds.com estimate was for an increase of 6.7%. guys, the gm numbers in a little bit. i want to see what happens with these pick-up numbers because ford,...
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. >> david, you were talking about mr. ford and where you were. i would like you to share that story with the audience, i think that's a profound story. >> when i came back from in '73, i was there a little more than two years. i came back after i wanted the filter. i have been in vietnam for a year and a half without going back to the states. i came back to the states and awesome i wanted to do was turn around and go back. i literally kept the trip short. i was not comfortable in the states. it is as if the world was not going on. i kept on looking around and thinking why were people more concerned about this. it was really uncomfortable for me. the only people that had any empathy for what i was going through is my friends who had been in vietnam. that was it. there were other photographers who passed away. and a mentor of mine, but i went back and then as the war started to whine down, the story was evolving in the united states with water gate and all that, i came back. one thing led to another, what happened at that point was vietnam sort of
. >> david, you were talking about mr. ford and where you were. i would like you to share that story with the audience, i think that's a profound story. >> when i came back from in '73, i was there a little more than two years. i came back after i wanted the filter. i have been in vietnam for a year and a half without going back to the states. i came back to the states and awesome i wanted to do was turn around and go back. i literally kept the trip short. i was not comfortable in...
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here now to talk about this is david gergen, former presidential adviser to nixon, reagan, ford and clintonlarry sabado, director of the university center virginia for politics. david, i want to try something new here. i want to remove politics. let's do that, shall we? >> go dark? >> go dark because this is really important. according to the fbi, secretary clinton was careless with some of the nation's most sensitive documents. top secret information. how concerned should voters be about this? >> when the fbi says she's been extremely careless, there's a natural reason voters should be concerned. the fbi went on to say had this happened to someone who was working at the state department there would have been sanctions. presumably blocking access to e-mails. so there's a distinct impress that even show she may not be guilty a felony, she's been careless with national security. i think people have a sense either the system is rigged or they have a sense of entitlement. that there is one set of rule also that apply to everybody else. if you work at the state department, you get fired. but the
here now to talk about this is david gergen, former presidential adviser to nixon, reagan, ford and clintonlarry sabado, director of the university center virginia for politics. david, i want to try something new here. i want to remove politics. let's do that, shall we? >> go dark? >> go dark because this is really important. according to the fbi, secretary clinton was careless with some of the nation's most sensitive documents. top secret information. how concerned should voters be...
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david, you were talking about mr. ford and where you were. i'd like you to share that story with the audience. i think that's a profound story. >> well, when i came back from vietnam in '73, i was over there a little more than two years. i actually had come back after i won the award. i had been in vietnam a year and a half and came back to the states and all i wanted to do was turn around and go back. i literally cut the trip short. i was not comfortable in the states. it's as if the war wasn't going on and i kept looking around, why weren't people more concerned about this? and it was really uncomfortable for me. the only people that had any empathy for what i was going through were my friends who had been in vietnam but that was it and there were other photographers, bill who passed away was one of them and dirk halstad was a mentor of mine and -- but i went back and then as the war started to wind down. the story was really evolving in the united states with watergate and all that. i came back and one thing led to another, fast forward, i
david, you were talking about mr. ford and where you were. i'd like you to share that story with the audience. i think that's a profound story. >> well, when i came back from vietnam in '73, i was over there a little more than two years. i actually had come back after i won the award. i had been in vietnam a year and a half and came back to the states and all i wanted to do was turn around and go back. i literally cut the trip short. i was not comfortable in the states. it's as if the war...
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david muir. it starts at 8:00. now go to d.c. bureau chief sam ford with a preview. sam? sam: well, leon, we are outside of the studio theater at 14th. the crowds are here to get a grimes. -- a glimpse of president obama. he arrived two hours ago. abc is calling this "the president and the people: a national conversation." this comes in the wake of deadly violence in baton rouge, minnesota, dallas. focus on relations between police and black people. >> i was scared to that, seeing that. i thought sam: among those lined up to participate, toya graham, the mother from baltimore who saw his son rioting and ordered him home. >> when i seen what happened to those two guys i was angry, as a mother. to know that this could happen to my son. >> also in line a number of retired police officers from a number of departments. >> not one of us in my profession, i have been in the profession for 30 years puts on the and gun badge and says i'm going to kill somebody today. nobody does that. nobody does that. we want to do our job and enforce laws as they are written. sam: david muir is
david muir. it starts at 8:00. now go to d.c. bureau chief sam ford with a preview. sam? sam: well, leon, we are outside of the studio theater at 14th. the crowds are here to get a grimes. -- a glimpse of president obama. he arrived two hours ago. abc is calling this "the president and the people: a national conversation." this comes in the wake of deadly violence in baton rouge, minnesota, dallas. focus on relations between police and black people. >> i was scared to that,...
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ford had three important allies in the administration: cia director david petraeus, secretary of state hillary clinton, and defense secretary leon panetta. they made the case to the president. >> you did have people inside the administration who said, "we need to get involved here. we need to help this opposition force. we need to find those who represent values that we can live with and provide them arms and training." >> the only way we were going to get credibility with those that were fighting on the streets and dying was to be able to provide the weapons they needed in order to confront assad, and that's why i supported petraeus's recommendations and why we recommended that. >> narrator: despite the recommendation of his senior advisors, the president was reluctant. >> ...for us to think that somehow there is some simple solution i think is a mistake. >> that wasn't something president obama wanted to do. he didn't think it would be effective, he didn't want to necessarily get involved in somebody else's civil war. he came to office not to get involved in the middle east, but to g
ford had three important allies in the administration: cia director david petraeus, secretary of state hillary clinton, and defense secretary leon panetta. they made the case to the president. >> you did have people inside the administration who said, "we need to get involved here. we need to help this opposition force. we need to find those who represent values that we can live with and provide them arms and training." >> the only way we were going to get credibility with...
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david wasserman. let me begin with you. what will it take ford democrats to regain house? reporter: it would take a hillary clinton landslide, on the magnitude of 10 points. there are two races i will be watching because the electoral college votes are divided in nebraska and maine. upocrats are aiming to pick the second district in maine where the the republican has played it cool a on his support for donald trump. democrats are hoping to defend nebraska where they have a and he hasmocrat been endorsed by the local chamber of commerce running against a retired air force member. in dallas,vents baton rouge, louisiana and in orlando are putting guns and the racial divide in this country front and center. how will that play out? reporter: i think certainly the gun issue has been elevated in a way we have not seen in previous election cycles. it is something democrats are eager to talk about and in many of these suburban districts the democrats are talking about winning back, that is an issue a lot of voters care about. i think it's too early to predict whether it's going to
david wasserman. let me begin with you. what will it take ford democrats to regain house? reporter: it would take a hillary clinton landslide, on the magnitude of 10 points. there are two races i will be watching because the electoral college votes are divided in nebraska and maine. upocrats are aiming to pick the second district in maine where the the republican has played it cool a on his support for donald trump. democrats are hoping to defend nebraska where they have a and he hasmocrat been...
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. >> let's discuss this, david gergen is here, a cnn senior political analyst, former adviser to presidents nixon, reagan, ford. angela rye, former executive director of the congressional black caucus. with us as well, the campaign director for the center for american progress action fund and a hillary clinton supporter. thank you all so much for being here. kayleigh, big news that james comey is heading to capitol hill, loretta lynch heading to capitol hill. what are republicans going to learn in these hearings? >> one thing i think jason chaffetz pointed out, the fbi director said this was extremely careless. he laid out the leg definition for gross negligence and then said nothing to see here. despite saying there might be evidence that met the statute. so he wants him to explain what is your definition. it's clearly not the legal definition. why did you contradict hillary clinton's public statements there were no classified e-mails but then nothing to see here once again. it was extremely odd to lay out seamlessly where clinton was wrong, how she met the legal definition for the espionage act, but then not
. >> let's discuss this, david gergen is here, a cnn senior political analyst, former adviser to presidents nixon, reagan, ford. angela rye, former executive director of the congressional black caucus. with us as well, the campaign director for the center for american progress action fund and a hillary clinton supporter. thank you all so much for being here. kayleigh, big news that james comey is heading to capitol hill, loretta lynch heading to capitol hill. what are republicans going to...
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david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> katy perry wasn't the only one to roar in support of hillary clinton this week. ♪ >>> abc news "nightline" brought to you by fordnt is on! and zero for 72 is back! on 2016 ford focus, fusion and escape. plus specially tagged vehicles get an extra $1000 smart bonus. that means freedom from interest... and freedom to choose... with ford, america's best selling brand. ♪ i'm free, baby! now get 0% financing for 72 months. plus, specially tagged vehicles get a $1000 smart bonus. only at the ford freedom sales event. ♪ feel free... and who doesn'tb then seize the day already. crabfest is back at red lobster with so many kinds of crab and the most crab dishes of the year. so dive into whatever floats your crab-loving boat. like crab lover's dream. crack open tender snow and king crab legs, and twirl creamy crab alfredo. or try the new alaska bairdi crab dinner. sweet and straight from the icy waters of alaska, you've gotta get it... to really get it. but it won't last forever, so hurry in. so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra i
david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> katy perry wasn't the only one to roar in support of hillary clinton this week. ♪ >>> abc news "nightline" brought to you by fordnt is on! and zero for 72 is back! on 2016 ford focus, fusion and escape. plus specially tagged vehicles get an extra $1000 smart bonus. that means freedom from interest... and freedom to choose... with ford, america's best selling brand. ♪ i'm free, baby! now get 0% financing for...
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david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> katy perry wasn't the only one to roar in support of hillary clinton this week. ♪ ♪ >>> abc news "nightline" brought to you by forde a good time.♪ the ford freedom sales event is on! and zero for 72 is back! on 2016 ford focus, fusion and escape. plus specially tagged vehicles get an extra $1000 smart bonus. that means freedom from interest... and freedom to choose... with ford, america's best selling brand. ♪ i'm free, baby! now get 0% financing for 72 months. plus, specially tagged vehicles get a $1000 smart bonus. only at the ford freedom sales event. ♪ feel free... and who doesn'tb then seize the day already. crabfest is back at red lobster with so many kinds of crab and the most crab dishes of the year. so dive into whatever floats your crab-loving boat. like crab lover's dream. crack open tender snow and king crab legs, and twirl creamy crab alfredo. or try the new alaska bairdi crab dinner. sweet and straight from the icy waters of alaska, you've gotta get it... to really get it. but it won't last forever, so hurry in. so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is he
david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> katy perry wasn't the only one to roar in support of hillary clinton this week. ♪ ♪ >>> abc news "nightline" brought to you by forde a good time.♪ the ford freedom sales event is on! and zero for 72 is back! on 2016 ford focus, fusion and escape. plus specially tagged vehicles get an extra $1000 smart bonus. that means freedom from interest... and freedom to choose... with ford, america's best selling...
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ford explorers, tonight beginning at 4:00. that will do it for "action news" at noon. don't forget to join us for "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. for david murphy and rick williams and the entire "action news" team i'm sara bloomquist have a nice afternoon. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. ♪ >>> prepare yourself for the meal of a lifetime. by the end of this hour, we're gonna have you shouting, "winner, winner, chicken dinner." "the chew" crew is teaming up to show you how to make an incredible dish perfect for a hungry crowd without even ruffling a feather. then, i'm hosting a heart-pounding game of "food pyramid" and we're gonna find out once and for all who really rules the roost. plus, mario's hanging with the hilarious bobby moynihan, and they've got a spicy twist on a family favorite you won't want to miss. dinner is served, right now, on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." whoa! it's a loud one. it's a loud one today. if you're hungry for som
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david faber. busiest day of earnings season, a lot of attention being paid to ford which is a police and warn.ics, of course, also in the docket as we await the acceptance of the nomination by hillary clinton. dnc kicks off day four after a big night with the president taking center stage last night. john harwood joins us from philadelphia. hey, john. >> hey, carl. week long conventions are about building your case. democrats try to multiple fronts last night, national security officials making the case that donald trump isn't fit to be commander in chief, you had vice president joe biden and vice presidential nominee tim kaine telling working-class voters not to rally behind a candidate they called mean spirited and dishonest. >> no matter where you were raised, how can there be pleasure in saying you're fired. he's trying to tell us he cares about the middle class. give me a break. that's a bunch of malarkey. >> folks, you cannot believe one word that comes out of donald trump's mouth. not one word. >> and for independents there was former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, mocking trump
david faber. busiest day of earnings season, a lot of attention being paid to ford which is a police and warn.ics, of course, also in the docket as we await the acceptance of the nomination by hillary clinton. dnc kicks off day four after a big night with the president taking center stage last night. john harwood joins us from philadelphia. hey, john. >> hey, carl. week long conventions are about building your case. democrats try to multiple fronts last night, national security officials...
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ford at what, seven times earnings? that looks kind of interesting to me. i would rather pay that 18 times the market has gone for. david: let's move over to verizon. that was the big stock move of the day, acquiring, if it is allowed to acquire yahoo! in $4.8 billion deal. this price includes yahoo!'s core internet business in addition to real estate, adding one more piece of the media empire verizon is attempting to create. it has "huffington post" and lot of other stuff that is the point. yahoo! has had a identity crisis for a while. what exactly verizon buying into? >> is that for me? david: yeah. >> that's a good question, i think verizon is trying to expand its over the top business. i don't think it is verizon the phone company we're thinking of so much as fios. but also mobile. you know, verizon wants to own this thing and this is where the internet is going. it is not on the desktop in the future. tablet, i don't know b it is on the phone. anymore ways that tim armstrong can advertise and make money showing you content he wants to buy that. yahoo!'s biggest strength is its 10 of millions of eyeballs. the traffi
ford at what, seven times earnings? that looks kind of interesting to me. i would rather pay that 18 times the market has gone for. david: let's move over to verizon. that was the big stock move of the day, acquiring, if it is allowed to acquire yahoo! in $4.8 billion deal. this price includes yahoo!'s core internet business in addition to real estate, adding one more piece of the media empire verizon is attempting to create. it has "huffington post" and lot of other stuff that is the...
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david: it minutes ago, we broke their earnings report. they met analyst estimates on revenue. for more, we go to matt miller in michigan with mark fields, the ford motor president. pleasure to talk to you this morning. let me start by asking you about the miss on earnings. a lot of analysts were looking for $.60. that was a lot. also, we saw margins shrink and market share shrink. is there a problem here? by historical standards, it was one of our best second quarters ever. we had record profits in europe. flow, $4.2terly cash billion. even the first half of the year, pretax operating profit for the company. we said the second half would be weaker than the first half. we see some risks in the business. you know us well. we will look at those risks and deal with those business realities and take decisive actions to go after the pressures on the business. you have been upfront with shareholders come up front with stakeholders here and say it is possible you do not meet your full-year financial targets. what are the biggest risks? mark: we are committed to our financial guidance. thate flagging these risks put that guidance we are working towards.
david: it minutes ago, we broke their earnings report. they met analyst estimates on revenue. for more, we go to matt miller in michigan with mark fields, the ford motor president. pleasure to talk to you this morning. let me start by asking you about the miss on earnings. a lot of analysts were looking for $.60. that was a lot. also, we saw margins shrink and market share shrink. is there a problem here? by historical standards, it was one of our best second quarters ever. we had record...
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david. today the dnc in philadelphia, the roll call vote for the democratic nomination and former president clinton speaks. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new 2017 ford it's the beauty of a well-made choice. ♪ fortified.tored. replenished. emerge everyday with emergen-c packed with b vitamins, antioxidants, electrolytes plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good everyday? emerge and see. want great whitening without the mess? think outside the box colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen for 5 shades whiter teeth. brush, whiten, go! no mess, no waiting, no rinsing. colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. strike! sfx: "boop" ♪ complete pair of eyeglasses, 1 year replacement warranty, $38 save money. live better. walmart. >>> we welcome you back to "gma" and that is the church in northern france where attackers took hostages this morning during mass killing a priest before police took them down. pope francis condemning the attacks saying his thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by the violence. >>> one more terror attack. >>> also right now, it is bill clinton's night here in philly. we see him last nigh
david. today the dnc in philadelphia, the roll call vote for the democratic nomination and former president clinton speaks. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new 2017 ford it's the beauty of a well-made choice. ♪ fortified.tored. replenished. emerge everyday with emergen-c packed with b vitamins, antioxidants, electrolytes plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good everyday? emerge and see. want great whitening without the mess? think outside the box colgate optic white...
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david: all the auto companies that cadillacing is supposed to come up with a similar sort of modified autonomous driving early next year. what possible ramifications will this have for gm, fordthe market where sgm has been working on it for a very long time. delayed bringing it out commencing they would bring it out when it was ready. any kind of death would delay, make the public less confident in the technology. and attract more regulation. safety advocates have been saying this is not ready yet. david: tim higgins reporting from washington. up, the opening bell on "bloomberg ." heading for the biggest week of gains since 2011. would you believe me? this is bloomberg. ♪ get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. this is bloomberg . away from the opening in new york city. futures are doing nothing most of today so far. here in london, a rally as we wrap up
david: all the auto companies that cadillacing is supposed to come up with a similar sort of modified autonomous driving early next year. what possible ramifications will this have for gm, fordthe market where sgm has been working on it for a very long time. delayed bringing it out commencing they would bring it out when it was ready. any kind of death would delay, make the public less confident in the technology. and attract more regulation. safety advocates have been saying this is not ready...
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here now to talk about this is david gergen, former presidential adviser to nixon, reagan, ford and clinton, and larry sabado, director of the university center virginia for politics. david, i want to try something new here. i want to remove politics. let's do that, shall we? >> go dark? >> go dark because this is really important. according to the fbi, secretary clinton was careless with some of the nation's most sensitive documents. top secret information. how concerned should voters be about this? >> when the fbi says she's been extremely careless, there's a natural reason voters should be concerned. the fbi went on to say had this happened to someone who was
here now to talk about this is david gergen, former presidential adviser to nixon, reagan, ford and clinton, and larry sabado, director of the university center virginia for politics. david, i want to try something new here. i want to remove politics. let's do that, shall we? >> go dark? >> go dark because this is really important. according to the fbi, secretary clinton was careless with some of the nation's most sensitive documents. top secret information. how concerned should...