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dick: i think that's really unfortunate. think to be just blunt about it, it's a sign he is not paying much attention to what tech leaders are talking to him about. i assure you they would be promoting that idea. it promotes job creation in the u.s. you want the best entrepreneurs in the world starting their companies and big instances here in hiring people here. to the extent you can attract them here and enable them to build those companies here and thrive here, that's a great asset to capital and nourishing of entrepreneurship we have. the more of that, the better. i think it's unfortunate and it's a sign not having been in any of those discussions that it's pain lip service to listing to tech leaders and not really doing it. emily: we saw them take a hit the last couple of weeks. there is the email presidential scandal. what would you be bracing for? dick: i have thought for a while that the market had been underpricing risk with everything going on in the world, not just this. of things going on in europe and the middle
dick: i think that's really unfortunate. think to be just blunt about it, it's a sign he is not paying much attention to what tech leaders are talking to him about. i assure you they would be promoting that idea. it promotes job creation in the u.s. you want the best entrepreneurs in the world starting their companies and big instances here in hiring people here. to the extent you can attract them here and enable them to build those companies here and thrive here, that's a great asset to...
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our interview with dick costolo.hs in on how silicon valley will fight back against -- culture. e sports draws major investors. we will hear from kraft. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: back to my interview with dick costolo. we discussed tech's ongoing gender problem amongst a string of sexual harassment allegations in the rising criticism of growth culture in silicon valley. dick: i do get is probably understated and underrepoted. is probably way worse than we have seen so far. i think that again, to be blunt about it, in a lot of cases the investors in some of these venture firms are simply ignoring it and paying lip service, but ignoring it and funding enterprises anyway. it is widely understood some of these issues were things that had been said in the background and yet new funds were raised and on and on and on. i think until the capital being committed l by these -- by these p's is invested more directly in women running these firms and maybe gender specific funds or people of color funds, you will continue to s
our interview with dick costolo.hs in on how silicon valley will fight back against -- culture. e sports draws major investors. we will hear from kraft. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: back to my interview with dick costolo. we discussed tech's ongoing gender problem amongst a string of sexual harassment allegations in the rising criticism of growth culture in silicon valley. dick: i do get is probably understated and underrepoted. is probably way worse than we have seen so far. i think that...
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[laughter] >> say good night, dick. >> good night, dick. announcer: the "laugh in" is just getting started. >> might plot seems to be wrong. do you have the right time? >> yep. >> ♪ we are going to take a trip we are going to take the refrain what to do across the nation we got the information in a way we help for you. we just come to give you our idea "laugh in" on the news oh dear ♪ announcer: "laugh in" was groundbreaking. award-winning. >> it is time once again. announcer: critically acclaimed. >> one of the 50 greatest shows of all time. announcer: television was never the same way again. after saturday night live, there was rowan and martin's "laugh in." announcer: it commented on everything and every one. >> the truth about hollywood jews. that is cute. >> a couple times joanne and i did stuff together, we were laughing so hard, we were crying. >> the engagement is off. [laughter] announcer: some of the jokes have just the right fight. >> you should not take a pill. >> i am taking a for my heart. >> white? >> plans upset. >> what you
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dick."hat is the title of the show. her name is kathryn hahn, she's our friend. she's back. [ cheers and applause ] also, she is the president and ceo of planned parenthood. i can't wait to talk to her about everything that's going on. cecile richards joins us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all that, on friday, a jury convicted a woman of disorderly conduct for being disruptive during attorney general jeff sessions recent confirmation hearing. she laughed, got kicked out, and loudly protested. so, while she didn't get arrested for laughing, it did help her get to the point where she got kicked out. so to help make sure this doesn't happen to you, please welcome one of our writers amber ruffin with a segment called "how not to laugh at jeff sessions." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> greetings everbody. now, usually i want to come out here and have fun, but now is not the time for games. it is the time for very important steps that will keep you out of jail. okay? okay. protest
dick."hat is the title of the show. her name is kathryn hahn, she's our friend. she's back. [ cheers and applause ] also, she is the president and ceo of planned parenthood. i can't wait to talk to her about everything that's going on. cecile richards joins us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all that, on friday, a jury convicted a woman of disorderly conduct for being disruptive during attorney general jeff sessions recent confirmation hearing. she laughed, got kicked...
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steve weis has one though. >> hey, dick, how are you? in some regards, every time you come on, it is like watching a mob. all you do is launch hand grenades if you look back ten years, you'll see that the companies you cite had never hit the high they had in 2007 that's morgan stanley which is still about 30% below its 2000 highs. that's citigroup which is about 90% below its 2007 highs and goldman sachs is the only one to have done that. i think lloyd blankfein has done a phenomenal job, and he will continue to do a phenomenal job. it is one quarter. it is a trading quarter. it is a tough market they are to be xhecommended for having this one quarter at this point in time a of a long, long history. the culture there is still the best on the street >> it's ten years. it's not one quarter >> dick, look the a the chart. >> i looked at the chart >> i challenge you to give me any other bank in your universe that did what they did over the last ten years jpmorgan morgan, i agree >> those companies are not seeing their underlying business mode
steve weis has one though. >> hey, dick, how are you? in some regards, every time you come on, it is like watching a mob. all you do is launch hand grenades if you look back ten years, you'll see that the companies you cite had never hit the high they had in 2007 that's morgan stanley which is still about 30% below its 2000 highs. that's citigroup which is about 90% below its 2007 highs and goldman sachs is the only one to have done that. i think lloyd blankfein has done a phenomenal job,...
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>> question for our time dick, it's always good to see you.hank you for the time today dick costolo. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >>> we have a rally on our hands. the s&p 500 hits a new record high today let's send it down to bob pisani on the floor >> hello record highs, 2 to 1 advancing to declining stocks. let's call it earnings take a look at the big movers. c caterpillar, construction is great help mcdonald's had good global same-store sales and traffic gm generally good north american numbers. united technology down a bit here they beat but the beat wasn't much and when you got stocks moving this far, prices this high, you need a significant beat to really most stock forward or they start taking profits. you see that with united tech. heaven help if you you missed. look at what happened to 3m. there was a small miss there that stock is down notably today. you can see seagate missed by a wide margin, 30% you can see the stock really getting hammered here, down 15%. we know enough we have a quarter of the s&p 500 reporting. mor
>> question for our time dick, it's always good to see you.hank you for the time today dick costolo. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >>> we have a rally on our hands. the s&p 500 hits a new record high today let's send it down to bob pisani on the floor >> hello record highs, 2 to 1 advancing to declining stocks. let's call it earnings take a look at the big movers. c caterpillar, construction is great help mcdonald's had good global same-store sales and...
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that. >> dick, always a pleasure having you thank you for your time.opefully next time you're in new york >> thanks. >> we should mention, markets are lower. they hit the lows after jeff sessions was denying he would step down in a press conference this morning the dow down about 30. yesterday's report that more than 130 people fell ill at that chipotle with symptoms of neurovirus they said while the restaurant was closed multiple teams performed complete sanitize to allst businesses and then earlier this morning, we showed you some disturbing video from a dallas chipotle location where rodents fell from the ceiling. a spokesperson responding saying, "we learned yesterday that mice got into a restaurant and we immediately contacted professionals who identified a small structural gap in the building as the likely access point. we're having it repairs. additionally, we reached out to the customer to make things right. this is an extremely isolated and rare incident and certainly not anything we would want our customers to encounter." going back to shares
that. >> dick, always a pleasure having you thank you for your time.opefully next time you're in new york >> thanks. >> we should mention, markets are lower. they hit the lows after jeff sessions was denying he would step down in a press conference this morning the dow down about 30. yesterday's report that more than 130 people fell ill at that chipotle with symptoms of neurovirus they said while the restaurant was closed multiple teams performed complete sanitize to allst...
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you did good, dick. >> stan would have said, hey, dick, you done good. >> he did good in his career toohe tonight's show, jack par in 1961, continued writing for johnny carson doing a little stand-up himself. >> do you ever sit home quietly by the fire rereading dickens or -- >> when he finally got his own show in 1968. >> can i tell one story, before i've get into that? >> sure. >> he just shut up and let his guests talk. something his mentor jack par suggested. >> i made the ten best dressed list in poland. >> he said, hey, kid, when you are going to do the show, don't, you don't, don't, don't do interviews. >> don't do interviews. >> didn't do interviews. make it a conversation. >> i think you do a yeoman's job. nobody else on television that does what you do. >> it landed him guest whose rarely did other shows. like marlon brando. john lennon, yoko ono. >> so you are jack lennon. >> you are fred astaire. or orson wells. >> the great groucho marks. >> any bed can say something dirty and get a laugh. but say something clean and get a laugh. that requires a comedian. >> i wasn't lookin
you did good, dick. >> stan would have said, hey, dick, you done good. >> he did good in his career toohe tonight's show, jack par in 1961, continued writing for johnny carson doing a little stand-up himself. >> do you ever sit home quietly by the fire rereading dickens or -- >> when he finally got his own show in 1968. >> can i tell one story, before i've get into that? >> sure. >> he just shut up and let his guests talk. something his mentor jack par...
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lynn vincent met young dick cheney in high school. the vice president told me that his father was choosing between two jobs, one was in casper, wyoming, one was in great falls, montana. he said, you know, gay, if we had gone to great falls, montana, i never would have met lynn. she would have met another fellow at high school, fall non love and married him and he would have become the vice president. dr. cheney wrote that high school was the most beautiful building in yoe yeen the most beautiful building in casper. the second most beautiful building was the carnegie library which opened in 1910. she said by the time i started going there from 40 winters of hot water heating had worked to combine the scent of varnished wood with the acidic odor of aging books to create a wonderful smell, one that was unique in my experience n the 1950s, it was a haven for kids like lynn vincent who loved books. in this was a different time in the '40s and '50s. a lot of cuus can relate to it. teens and kids were free to run around and come and go and t
lynn vincent met young dick cheney in high school. the vice president told me that his father was choosing between two jobs, one was in casper, wyoming, one was in great falls, montana. he said, you know, gay, if we had gone to great falls, montana, i never would have met lynn. she would have met another fellow at high school, fall non love and married him and he would have become the vice president. dr. cheney wrote that high school was the most beautiful building in yoe yeen the most...
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>> no. [ laughter ] but dick has made the lives of our children richer. when i first moved to virginia lo those many years ago, they were little and dick loved the idea of being in the middle of battlefields and he would get them up every saturday morning and take them to a battlefield and one day they both revolted and said no more battlefields. partly i don't have much geographical sense. to visit a battlefield you really do have to know north from south. >> of all the books you have written, was there one that was the most difficult, most challenging for you? >> sure. madison. >> why? >> nothing else took me five years. >> because of the scope of trying to capture a genius -- >> you know, i like the donnie wahlberg example because it's just hard to see these -- >> i've never heard that analogy before. >> watch "blue bloods." donnie wahlberg isn't 5'4". but i don't think he is more than 5'7" or 5'8". most difficult. that's the point. we don't have a whole series of photographs to look at. you've got gilbert stewart and rembrandt peel. and every presiden
>> no. [ laughter ] but dick has made the lives of our children richer. when i first moved to virginia lo those many years ago, they were little and dick loved the idea of being in the middle of battlefields and he would get them up every saturday morning and take them to a battlefield and one day they both revolted and said no more battlefields. partly i don't have much geographical sense. to visit a battlefield you really do have to know north from south. >> of all the books you...
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dick mr. par. how come you don't want to work my show.black person never sit on the couch. he say come on. i say no no. he say come on in i'll let you sit on the couch. that's how it happened. >> what kind of car you got? >> a lincoln naturally. >> to have dick gregory on jack par in the early '60s is a thing to come. television and comedy where one will see a strong african-american presence going forward. >> the movement came. civil rights, oh man. >> dick gregory was getting arrested time and time again for making the marches. but what he'd do is get bald out and he do a show that night and what happened that day would be followed r for his comedy. >> you get a -- then you get a bunion and the shoe is worn out. the negro in this country has a callus around his soul if the shoe don't back up we're in trouble. level to believe i can wipe out slavery and racism with som [ bleep ] jokes. i didn't go to tell jokes and make people laugh. i one for liberation. >> white audiences accepted him. it opened the door for every african-american come
dick mr. par. how come you don't want to work my show.black person never sit on the couch. he say come on. i say no no. he say come on in i'll let you sit on the couch. that's how it happened. >> what kind of car you got? >> a lincoln naturally. >> to have dick gregory on jack par in the early '60s is a thing to come. television and comedy where one will see a strong african-american presence going forward. >> the movement came. civil rights, oh man. >> dick...
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corr blimey, dick van dyke withjulie poppins.th julie andrews poppins. corr blimey, dick van dyke withjulie andrews on the cover. he has now apologised for his atrocious cockney accent when he played bert in the musical in cockney accent when he played bert in the musical “119611. his cockney accent when he played bert in the musical in 1964. his accent is almost as famous as the film and the songs, isn't it? as a child, i didn't notice. i didn't either, i grew up in yorkshire and i didn't really know what cockney accent sounded like either! for me, i don't remember thinking it was a bad thing. clearly you watch it as an adult, you think, that is cringeworthy. apparently he was given some bad advice from the lead actor in northumbria six. david tomlinson who also played the father in mary poppins advised it van dijk on what a complex and should sound like. -- the lead actor in bed knobs and broomsticks. he went back to tomlinson and said, what were you thinking? and tomlinson, with his silver spoon mouth, said i only told you wha
corr blimey, dick van dyke withjulie poppins.th julie andrews poppins. corr blimey, dick van dyke withjulie andrews on the cover. he has now apologised for his atrocious cockney accent when he played bert in the musical in cockney accent when he played bert in the musical “119611. his cockney accent when he played bert in the musical in 1964. his accent is almost as famous as the film and the songs, isn't it? as a child, i didn't notice. i didn't either, i grew up in yorkshire and i didn't...
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one of the major -- >> you're going by dick morris? dick morris is your source on this?ater, we find a situation where bill clinton's wife is the democratic nominee for president. it had nothing to do with donald trump. [ overlapping speakers ] >> is he the best source on this? >> look, this is dick morris saying that -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> what we are saying is it's okay for foreign powers to interject in our elections because a president took a foreign policy position. [ overlapping speakers ]. >> being sold to a russian owned company. >> that's false. >> that to me -- just been false. >> just not true. >> false, you might like to pedal fake news. that its not true. >> that's a real national security issue. >> to paraphrase kellyanne conway, a trip down memory lane. can we refocus on today. >> i read jeffrey's column, what he alleges my old boss did was phone up yeltsin and say you can run ads on this. he is a kibitzer. the russians hacked, attacked. >> excuse me, excuse me, jeffrey, i let you talk. you got to let me. the russians hacked our country. john mccai
one of the major -- >> you're going by dick morris? dick morris is your source on this?ater, we find a situation where bill clinton's wife is the democratic nominee for president. it had nothing to do with donald trump. [ overlapping speakers ] >> is he the best source on this? >> look, this is dick morris saying that -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> what we are saying is it's okay for foreign powers to interject in our elections because a president took a foreign policy...
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dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show?son never sit on the couch. he said, come on. i said, no, no. he said, well, come on in, i'll let you sit on the couch. that's how it happened. >> what kind of car you got? >> a lincoln, naturally. >> well, that's -- that's -- >> to have dick gregory on jack paar in the early '60s was an indication of things to come. television and comedy will be a space where one will see a strong african-american presence going forward. >> the movement came and something came over me. civil rights, oh, man. >> dick gregory was actually getting arrested time and time again for making the marches, but then what he would do is he'd get bailed out and then he'd do a show that night. and what had happened that day would all be fodder for his comedy. >> you wear tight shoe, you get a corn. you keep the shoe on long enough, you get a callous, then a bunion, then it is shoe is worn out. the negro have a callous around its soul. >> i would never stoop to the level to believe i could wipe out slavery and racis
dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show?son never sit on the couch. he said, come on. i said, no, no. he said, well, come on in, i'll let you sit on the couch. that's how it happened. >> what kind of car you got? >> a lincoln, naturally. >> well, that's -- that's -- >> to have dick gregory on jack paar in the early '60s was an indication of things to come. television and comedy will be a space where one will see a strong african-american presence going...
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check out some dick shots. ♪ >> not that kind of dick shot. ♪ >> swish! >> swish!aking basketball shots. that's why it's called "dick shots." ♪ >> dick shot! >> mission accomplished. remember the war? ha ha ha! [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: and f youtube are unboxing videos. what they are, aideos ere people film themselves unboxing brand new products they receive, products like video game systems, shoes, iphones. well this sub-community enjoys filming themselves unboxing ancient religious artifacts. take a look. >> hey, guys, it's matt g. back with another unboxing video for you. i'm really excited. i just got my new ark of the covenant in the mail today. this is of course what the hebrews used to carry the ten commandments. i'm super excited to check this thing out. let's do it. okay, so not sure if you can tell, but the finish is very nice. smooth to the touch. this detailing is really beautiful. it's made of actual gold, which makes sense because it was built under instruction by god. [ light laughter ] oh, this is so cool. it's glowing inside, which is how
check out some dick shots. ♪ >> not that kind of dick shot. ♪ >> swish! >> swish!aking basketball shots. that's why it's called "dick shots." ♪ >> dick shot! >> mission accomplished. remember the war? ha ha ha! [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: and f youtube are unboxing videos. what they are, aideos ere people film themselves unboxing brand new products they receive, products like video game systems, shoes, iphones. well this sub-community...
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emily: dick costolo, chorus fitness ceo, former ceo of twitter, great have you on the show.nk you. coming up, we are on the ground at the taobao festival. which gadgetsou the youngest consumers in the country are gravitated towards -- gravitating towards. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: alibaba is taking a page from the amazon go cashless convenience store by showcasing a similar concept in its chinese hometown. bloomberg tv not asia correspondent stephen engle got a use -- a look at the taobao maker festival that features other new retail strategies that integrate online with off-line shopping. reporter: the taobao maker festival is where the virtual world meets the physical. someone hundred eight taobao 108 taobaod -- some vendors selling, millennials by all kinds of stuff. the festival, in its second year, is doubled in size of last year's. showcase off-line -- for the online sellers without the crippling brick-and-mortar overhead. whether it is the latest in eye-popping design or body stocking virtual-reality combat, the taobao festival represents the youth driven consumer e
emily: dick costolo, chorus fitness ceo, former ceo of twitter, great have you on the show.nk you. coming up, we are on the ground at the taobao festival. which gadgetsou the youngest consumers in the country are gravitated towards -- gravitating towards. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: alibaba is taking a page from the amazon go cashless convenience store by showcasing a similar concept in its chinese hometown. bloomberg tv not asia correspondent stephen engle got a use -- a look at the taobao...
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plus, dick costolo's comeback.he former twitter ceo returns with a -- to the startup scene with a new focus on fitness. he joins us for a wide-ranging interview from everything from twitter's newly hired cfo, to the culture in silicon valley. amazon echo hits all the right notes on its way to the top of prime day's bestseller list. how the tech giant double down on the discount bonanza to push the digital assistant into more homes. first, to the lead. that is the email bombshell coming out of washington involving president trump's eldest son, donald trump junior. trump junior used his twitter account to reveal a series of email exchanges with a british publicist, showing he was promised damaging information about hillary clinton at a meeting with a russian lawyer during the presidential campaign. donald trump junior said in a statement that he had released emails "in order to be totally transparent." president trump came out with a response through spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders, that trump junior is "a high-qu
plus, dick costolo's comeback.he former twitter ceo returns with a -- to the startup scene with a new focus on fitness. he joins us for a wide-ranging interview from everything from twitter's newly hired cfo, to the culture in silicon valley. amazon echo hits all the right notes on its way to the top of prime day's bestseller list. how the tech giant double down on the discount bonanza to push the digital assistant into more homes. first, to the lead. that is the email bombshell coming out of...
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here is dick durbin comparing putin to mr. trump. watch. >> what's the most positive thing you have to say about vladimir putin and the most negative? >> the most positive thing is that he is gifted and has knowledge of history, our president is not. he certainly knows how to meet with foreign leaders and to push his agenda, our president has limited experience in that period and terms of his weakness, he also suffers from a form of mental mania. >> kennedy: good lord! >> melissa: please. i don't know what to make of that. >> gillian: whenever any analyst starts talking about the psychology that goes behind world leaders meeting, it's a little bit silly. you can talk policy, you can talk objectives. >> melissa: they are both megalomaniacs. >> gillian: that's what i was saying earlier. the argument doesn't apply with me that someone is more manly, and he'll stand up to putin. >> meghan: feel free to extrapolate on that. >> kennedy: is a completely different dynamic. president obama's foreign policy had no teeth. i don't know if there
here is dick durbin comparing putin to mr. trump. watch. >> what's the most positive thing you have to say about vladimir putin and the most negative? >> the most positive thing is that he is gifted and has knowledge of history, our president is not. he certainly knows how to meet with foreign leaders and to push his agenda, our president has limited experience in that period and terms of his weakness, he also suffers from a form of mental mania. >> kennedy: good lord!...
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dick has been at this for how long? 16 years. so i don't know how much longer it's going to take but i'm hopeful it won't take much longer. so let me tell you to the trump administration. i appreciate the fact that you've focused on getting the bad hombres out of the country because nobody wants crooks to stay in the country, legal or illegal. so the idea that president trump has focused on criminal illegal aliens is a good thing. the fact that president trump wants to build a secure border, create a secure border is is a good thing. the fact that president trump has said, when it comes to these kids, they're really great, i have a heart for these kids, that's a good thing. so what are we trying to do? a good thing. and 10 state attorneys general are going to go back into court and make the argument that the 800,000 daca kids can no longer be given legal status through executive action by president trump, that what president obama did was beyond the scope of the power oof this -- power of the president and if president trump cont
dick has been at this for how long? 16 years. so i don't know how much longer it's going to take but i'm hopeful it won't take much longer. so let me tell you to the trump administration. i appreciate the fact that you've focused on getting the bad hombres out of the country because nobody wants crooks to stay in the country, legal or illegal. so the idea that president trump has focused on criminal illegal aliens is a good thing. the fact that president trump wants to build a secure border,...
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a white comedian cancelled at the last minute, dick gregory filled, in became the media sensation of new york times, washington post. because he did so well, and resonated with the serve ilrights era, it opened the door for not just younger black comedians, but younger black comedians who never had a cha e chance -- he was very influential on the nightclub stage, he was very influential in the streets during the civil rights movement. he marched with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. he was shot, spat at. once he became a celebrity, he used the power of celebrity, to raise the profile of his activism. >> he made an impression in so many levels. the difference between a racial joke and racist joke can be a real challenge for any comedian. dick gregory was able to guide post wasn't he, for people who would follow like redd foxx or richard pryor, who certainly would use race in their jokes, but in a way, comedy about race became healing too. >> yeah, well, it's all about intent. what is the intent behind the joke, is it to make people understand, raise awareness of the caus
a white comedian cancelled at the last minute, dick gregory filled, in became the media sensation of new york times, washington post. because he did so well, and resonated with the serve ilrights era, it opened the door for not just younger black comedians, but younger black comedians who never had a cha e chance -- he was very influential on the nightclub stage, he was very influential in the streets during the civil rights movement. he marched with the student nonviolent coordinating...
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maybe we'll find a banana for your monkey. [ laughter ] >> i'm dick cavett.et huntley, taller than mickey rooney and pure and honest as new jersey. >> the dick cavett show, you could get people like norman mailer and woody allen. >> my only new year's resolution this year, i think i'm going to try to sleep through the nixon administration. >> you would have authors on. you would have heavyweight boxers. there were conversations. >> when you mentioned the national anthem and talk about playing it in any unorthodox way, you immediately get a guaranteed percentage of hate mail from people who say how dare -- >> that is not unorthodox? >> it isn't unorthodox? >> no, no, i thought it was beautiful. there you go. >> i just thought anything that is interesting ought to have a place on a talk show rather than young pretty actresses who use the word "excited" in every sentence. you're not frequently seen on television. is that by choice? >> well, of course, it is the most impressive medium of all. it's the medium that will either save america or send it down into demi
maybe we'll find a banana for your monkey. [ laughter ] >> i'm dick cavett.et huntley, taller than mickey rooney and pure and honest as new jersey. >> the dick cavett show, you could get people like norman mailer and woody allen. >> my only new year's resolution this year, i think i'm going to try to sleep through the nixon administration. >> you would have authors on. you would have heavyweight boxers. there were conversations. >> when you mentioned the national...
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but dick has made the lives of o our children richer. they were little and dick loved the idea of being in the middle of all of these battlefields. asaid no more battlefields. you really do need to know north from south. >> sure. >> was there one that was the most difficult and most challenging for you? >> yeah. nothing else took me five years. >> just because of the sheer keep. >> yes. he's not more than 5'7" or 5'8". most difficult, that's the point. we don't have a whole series of photographs to look at. you have gilbert stewart and every president try today get his portrait done. portraits would be made and then copied and copied so people would know i don't think it's right. i think it makes him -- he was a handsome man. i think it makes him handsomer than he was. i like the portrait. do you want to look at -- i was so stunned the first time i wasn't to mt. vernon and saw the young washington. we all know about the guy that has no teeth. he had one tooth and he lost that in his second term. i think it was john adams who left the whi
but dick has made the lives of o our children richer. they were little and dick loved the idea of being in the middle of all of these battlefields. asaid no more battlefields. you really do need to know north from south. >> sure. >> was there one that was the most difficult and most challenging for you? >> yeah. nothing else took me five years. >> just because of the sheer keep. >> yes. he's not more than 5'7" or 5'8". most difficult, that's the point. we...
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cohen's not the only one. >> dick cohen joined the army when he was 17. he lost the use of his left arm when he was wounded by german machine-gun fire in world war ii. >> the flag means i gave a lot of service in my late teens and i bled profusely for it so i take that flag as a symbol, very important for me in my life. >> he found the flag he flies year round at his alexandra home. >> i'd never seen anything like that before. >> three of his neighbors were vandalized. two homes had their flags burned. >> i thought it was a disgrace. it's our american flag. we're very proud of it. >> this video from richmond virginia shows a man setting fire to a man in guilty to arsonon. police are hoping police catch the vandal. cohen's neighbor helped him replace the flag in front of his home. >> i thought it was a nice touch from two generations we were able to replace it. >> flag day was on june 13 but some people say they will fly flags to honor those symbols of american freedom that were trashed, burned, or destroipd recently. chris gordon, news 4. >> a man's being
cohen's not the only one. >> dick cohen joined the army when he was 17. he lost the use of his left arm when he was wounded by german machine-gun fire in world war ii. >> the flag means i gave a lot of service in my late teens and i bled profusely for it so i take that flag as a symbol, very important for me in my life. >> he found the flag he flies year round at his alexandra home. >> i'd never seen anything like that before. >> three of his neighbors were...
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thanks, dick >> yeah, thanks for having me. >> dick costolo joining us out west >>> and data this morninganging expectations for economic growth. we should get an official read on that tomorrow our steve liesman has that back at headquarters. steve? >> yeah, we want to give ut official cnbc rapid update which is a collection of all of the tracking -- not all of them, many of the leading tracking forecasts on the street for gdp. it is up as a result of this morning's data the trade data, the inventory data and also the durable goods data raising the outlook for second quarter gdp to be reported tomorrow morning by .3% to 2.9% which is towards the middle of the range it's been in the range among estimates, 2.2 to 2.3 they're keeping a strong estimate at 2.6 to third quarter. the first quarter was down to 1.4% leading pack is stephen stanley at 3.3%. morgue an stanley at 3.2%. atlanta fed at 2.8%. all of them went up by two to three tenths and goldman sachs, uncharacteristically at the bottom of the pack there at 2.2% we'll see tomorrow how accurate the estimates are. the tracking estimates
thanks, dick >> yeah, thanks for having me. >> dick costolo joining us out west >>> and data this morninganging expectations for economic growth. we should get an official read on that tomorrow our steve liesman has that back at headquarters. steve? >> yeah, we want to give ut official cnbc rapid update which is a collection of all of the tracking -- not all of them, many of the leading tracking forecasts on the street for gdp. it is up as a result of this morning's...
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he is on another talk show host with one of my favorites dick cavet, before we get this conversationrted let's get a taste of this literary icon. >> i don't know whether the labor union and their bosses hate me doesn't matter but i know i'm not in their union. i don't know if they are against black people but they keep me in the ghetto. i don't know if the board of education hate black people but i know got to get my children to read. now this is the evidence. you want me to risk myself, my life, my woman, my children, on some idealism which you will which you are sure exists in america which i have never seen. >> i have always been a james baldwin fan. but my respect for him grew exponentially after seeing this brilliant masterpiece of a documentary that you've done. it's my favorite of the year. but i loved it because there was so much footage of baldwin i had never seen. you seen that clip, that clip right there says it all. there's so many black folk in this era of political correctness who are afraid to speak the truth to the powerless must less the powerful. >> exactly. >> we h
he is on another talk show host with one of my favorites dick cavet, before we get this conversationrted let's get a taste of this literary icon. >> i don't know whether the labor union and their bosses hate me doesn't matter but i know i'm not in their union. i don't know if they are against black people but they keep me in the ghetto. i don't know if the board of education hate black people but i know got to get my children to read. now this is the evidence. you want me to risk myself,...
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he wasn't the founder and that's when there was a whole drama between mcdonald's and dick mcdonald and some wrongs were made right but some acknowledgments and that kind of thing, but it is an interesting 20th -- mid-20th century business story that could happen today, invariably business parters have spat order breakups and people around the world study franchising and food service through the lens of mcdonald's and there's so much they get wrong. >> host: well, happened to turn into one of the largest companies in the world. right? so, interesting you bring up the founder. so, much of what you just relayed was on the silver screen in the past year in a movie called "the founder" starring michael keaton. your book wag not involved in the movie at off. you were not involved. correct? >> guest: no. >> but much of the same topics are in there. how much -- were there things they didn't get right. >> guest: many things they took poetic license with, but what is interesting for all the women and feminists in the audience, it was hard to sell a book just about joan, and when we learned about
he wasn't the founder and that's when there was a whole drama between mcdonald's and dick mcdonald and some wrongs were made right but some acknowledgments and that kind of thing, but it is an interesting 20th -- mid-20th century business story that could happen today, invariably business parters have spat order breakups and people around the world study franchising and food service through the lens of mcdonald's and there's so much they get wrong. >> host: well, happened to turn into one...
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. >>> dick's sporting goods is shutting boutique women's store called chelsea collective. launched two years ago just in two cities. close early next month. company plans to direct women back to major dick's stores for apparel and fashion needs. >>> closing stores is not however part of kohl's strategy. unlike many department store rivals, all part of the retailers plan to stay competitive in ever changing industry. a kohl's store in clifton, new jersey. >> reporter: department stores are not having a good year. sales continue to fall for the group and macy's, jcpenny and sears are closing hundreds of unprofitable locations. kohl's sales have fallen, it isn't adding to department store closu closures. instea it's investing more than half a billion dollars and opening new locations. despite falling sales, says kohl's gets lumpbed to department store, but argues it's different. >> we're part of this generalized brick and mortar apparel store retailing. i think that the practical matter is the facts are that we're not the same. whether it's the position we have on balance she
. >>> dick's sporting goods is shutting boutique women's store called chelsea collective. launched two years ago just in two cities. close early next month. company plans to direct women back to major dick's stores for apparel and fashion needs. >>> closing stores is not however part of kohl's strategy. unlike many department store rivals, all part of the retailers plan to stay competitive in ever changing industry. a kohl's store in clifton, new jersey. >> reporter:...
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and, having logged more than 30-thousand hours in the air...dick deeds/retired captain- "it just, uh,lew my mind to say how could they make that error? two pilots up there." retired captain dick deeds says san francisco international airport, for a long time, was his second home... and, friday night's near miss throws him for a loop.dick deeds/retired captain- "you have all those airplanes lined up. wide-bodied, some of them, full of people and if you hit them and you're doing a 130 miles an hour in a big heavy airplane, you're going to make a big splash." the federal aviation administration says just before midnight friday... an air canada airbus cleared to land on runway 28- right... for some reason, instead lined up to land on taxiway c -- where four planes were preparing to take off. before landing and potentially crashing, the f- a-a says an air traffic controller had the air canada airline perform a go-around to avoid a collision. on it's second approach, the plane landed safely. dick deeds says the color coordinated strip clearly separates the runways from taxiways.dick deeds/r
and, having logged more than 30-thousand hours in the air...dick deeds/retired captain- "it just, uh,lew my mind to say how could they make that error? two pilots up there." retired captain dick deeds says san francisco international airport, for a long time, was his second home... and, friday night's near miss throws him for a loop.dick deeds/retired captain- "you have all those airplanes lined up. wide-bodied, some of them, full of people and if you hit them and you're doing a...
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and, having logged more than 30-thousand hours in the air...dick deeds/retired captain- "it just, uh, blew my mind to say how could they make that error? two pilots up there." retired captain dick deeds says san francisco international airport, for a long time, was his second home... and, friday night's near miss throws him for a loop.dick deeds/retired captain- "you have all those airplanes lined up. wide-bodied, some of them, full of people and if you hit them and you're doing a 130 miles an hour in a big heavy airplane, you're going to make a big splash." the federal aviation administration says just before midnight friday... an air canada airbus cleared to land on runway 28- right... for some reason, instead lined up to land on taxiway c -- where four planes were preparing to take off. before landing and potentially crashing, the f- a-a says an air traffic controller had the air canada airline perform a go-around to avoid a collision. on it's second approach, the plane landed safely. dick deeds says the color coordinated strip clearly separates the runways from taxiways.dick deeds
and, having logged more than 30-thousand hours in the air...dick deeds/retired captain- "it just, uh, blew my mind to say how could they make that error? two pilots up there." retired captain dick deeds says san francisco international airport, for a long time, was his second home... and, friday night's near miss throws him for a loop.dick deeds/retired captain- "you have all those airplanes lined up. wide-bodied, some of them, full of people and if you hit them and you're doing...
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and, having logged more than 30-thousand hours in the air...dick deeds/retired captain- "it just, uh,blew my mind to say how could they make that error? two pilots up there." retired captain dick deeds says san francisco international airport, for a long time, was his second home... and, friday night's near miss throws him for a loop.dick deeds/retired captain- "you have all those airplanes lined up. wide-bodied, some of them, full of people and if you hit them and you're doing a 130 miles an hour in a big heavy airplane, you're going to make a big splash." the federal aviation administration says just before midnight friday... an air canada airbus cleared to land on runway 28- right... for some reason, instead lined up to land on taxiway c -- where four planes were preparing to take off. before landing and potentially crashing, the f- a-a says an air traffic controller had the air canada airline perform a go-around to avoid a collision. on it's second approach, the plane landed safely. dick deeds says the color coordinated strip clearly separates the runways from taxiways.dick deeds/
and, having logged more than 30-thousand hours in the air...dick deeds/retired captain- "it just, uh,blew my mind to say how could they make that error? two pilots up there." retired captain dick deeds says san francisco international airport, for a long time, was his second home... and, friday night's near miss throws him for a loop.dick deeds/retired captain- "you have all those airplanes lined up. wide-bodied, some of them, full of people and if you hit them and you're doing a...
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check out some dick shots. ♪ >> not that kind of dick shot. ♪ >> swish! >> swish!that's incredibly popular on youtube are unboxing videos. what they are, are videos where people film themselves unboxing brand new products they receive, products like video game systems, shoes, iphones. well this sub-community enjoys filming themselves unboxing ancient religious artifacts. take a look. >> hey, guys, it's matt g. back with another unboxing video for you. i'm really excited. i just got my new ark of the covenant in the mail today. this is of course what the hebrews used to carry the ten commandments. i'm super excited to check this thing out. let's do it. okay, so not sure if you can tell, but the finish is very nice. smooth to the touch. this detailing is really beautiful. it's made of actual gold, which makes sense because it was built under instruction by god. [ light laughter ] oh, this is so cool. it's glowing inside, which is how you know it's not a fake. oh! and uh, yeah, whoa -- if you touch the ark right now, it's actually burning hot and really scalds your ha
check out some dick shots. ♪ >> not that kind of dick shot. ♪ >> swish! >> swish!that's incredibly popular on youtube are unboxing videos. what they are, are videos where people film themselves unboxing brand new products they receive, products like video game systems, shoes, iphones. well this sub-community enjoys filming themselves unboxing ancient religious artifacts. take a look. >> hey, guys, it's matt g. back with another unboxing video for you. i'm really...
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you three aircraft commissioner ceremonies featuring presidents clinton, bush, and vice president dick cheney. we begin with the uss harry truman. >> in 1913, harry truman was a young missouri farmer, experiencing some business difficulties as he did from time to time. but as always, he did not give up easily. he wrote to his sweetheart and future wife bess these words. harry truman was a man of his word. it took 85 years but on july 25, 1998, harry truman's ship has come in. [applause] president clinton: of course, president truman's home town of independence, missouri was not exactly a center of naval operations. coming from the state just south of missouri, we are completely landlocked, and harry truman was an army man. but in 1944, he spoke at the christening of the battleship missouri, on whose decks japan surrendered a year later. he felt an affection for the ship, and as president came to rely, as all presidents to, on the world's greatest navy. the american people still feel a strong affection for harry truman. he seemed to some an ordinary man, but he became an extraordinary p
you three aircraft commissioner ceremonies featuring presidents clinton, bush, and vice president dick cheney. we begin with the uss harry truman. >> in 1913, harry truman was a young missouri farmer, experiencing some business difficulties as he did from time to time. but as always, he did not give up easily. he wrote to his sweetheart and future wife bess these words. harry truman was a man of his word. it took 85 years but on july 25, 1998, harry truman's ship has come in. [applause]...
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for reinforcements and i've received them from the interior ministry our job is not at all easy his dick. to stop migrants from gathering in certain places. meanwhile reports of dire conditions are also coming from a migrant camp in northeast france charlotte dubinsky is there for us alcohol violence and reports of rape that's the reality in this migrant camp that's being dubbed a humanitarian slum hit in metz. the problem there is a problem with alcohol and violence even as the major were cafes problems they don't have food but they managed to get hold of alcohol we don't know how to handle the situation there is not enough security of the number of people here in the camp has been dismantled several times but every time it's taken down the new people come and the camp is reformed locals formats are concerned about its impact. this problem has to be addressed quickly for their sake as well as for us there suffer in. the city of mats was not prepared for the count there thought it is empty but now there are seven hundred refugees back there again it's becoming a second calais we return t
for reinforcements and i've received them from the interior ministry our job is not at all easy his dick. to stop migrants from gathering in certain places. meanwhile reports of dire conditions are also coming from a migrant camp in northeast france charlotte dubinsky is there for us alcohol violence and reports of rape that's the reality in this migrant camp that's being dubbed a humanitarian slum hit in metz. the problem there is a problem with alcohol and violence even as the major were...
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i mean, that came up i think-- it is sometimes said when you had dick cheney around and colin powelld, who prevailed meeive who-- >> first of all, the chief of staff has to have peripheral vision and know where all the people with great tunnel vision are. ( laughter ) and that helps to make sure that any word to the president is not out of context. because you want the words to be within context. and strong personalities in the white house, it's a team, and it's a team of rivals in every white house because they're very competent staffers who are legitimately hired because they have great expertise. many of them have type "a" personality, and they think they're the only person with great expertise, and you have to manage that process and make sure that the playing field is in fact level and not skewed one way because a dominant staffer is bullying the process. but the last word i found the president would frequently seek me out as the last word but it wasn't so much about the decision. it was the process by way the decision was being made by the president. and i would be able to say,
i mean, that came up i think-- it is sometimes said when you had dick cheney around and colin powelld, who prevailed meeive who-- >> first of all, the chief of staff has to have peripheral vision and know where all the people with great tunnel vision are. ( laughter ) and that helps to make sure that any word to the president is not out of context. because you want the words to be within context. and strong personalities in the white house, it's a team, and it's a team of rivals in every...
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we had a very good meeting with cressida dick. cooperation is intense because it is built on trust.dom and australia. we are family in a historical sense and a genetic sense. we're so close and that trust is getting stronger all the time. it is getting stronger all the time. it is vital to defeat terrorism at home and in the middle east and writer in the world. we have talked today about the activities of daesh in the philippines. this is a global threat and we will cooperating collaborate everywhere. intelligence is absolutely the key. theresa, you have touched on cyber security. this was a big topic of the chi 20 where we work together to make sure we had a strong community on counterterrorism and need for a more cooperation and indeed the need to ensure that the rule of law prevails online just as it does off—line. we cannot allow the internet to be used asa cannot allow the internet to be used as a means to create dark places where terrorists cannot be found. and so the leaders of the 20 largest economies agreed there to —— and theresa and i make this case very strongly mature c
we had a very good meeting with cressida dick. cooperation is intense because it is built on trust.dom and australia. we are family in a historical sense and a genetic sense. we're so close and that trust is getting stronger all the time. it is getting stronger all the time. it is vital to defeat terrorism at home and in the middle east and writer in the world. we have talked today about the activities of daesh in the philippines. this is a global threat and we will cooperating collaborate...
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and dick gregory changed all of that, single handedly. >> no baseball player having trouble.at is the only sport in the world where negros can shake a stick at a white man and won't start no riot. >> i realized that if i made people laugh, they would stop talking about me. so that's what i set out to do. >> dick gregory was one of the first blood kmoon yans that crossed over and did so in a way where he kept his integrity. there was not a sense that he became less committed to his own race because he played white rooms. >> and you heard what bobby kennedy said, 30 years from this year, negro can become president. treat me right, i'll get in there and raise taxes on you. i mean, don't get me wrong, i wouldn't mind paying my income tax if i knew it was going to a friendly country. >> there was something about giving somebody a fact or a piece of information that may be a little confrontational, people may object to it. if you can turn it into a punch line, they are much more open to it, and gregory understood the power of comedy. >> now another guy you will see in tonight's sho
and dick gregory changed all of that, single handedly. >> no baseball player having trouble.at is the only sport in the world where negros can shake a stick at a white man and won't start no riot. >> i realized that if i made people laugh, they would stop talking about me. so that's what i set out to do. >> dick gregory was one of the first blood kmoon yans that crossed over and did so in a way where he kept his integrity. there was not a sense that he became less committed to...
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gentlemen, dick bove and josh rosner, we thank you for joining us today to talk about the latest fray pay and other products to allow consumers to pay with their phones and companies offering to plimant microchips in their hands so they can scan to pay for things. we'll hear from ceo of that company when we come back. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. >>> welcome back one wisconsin-based tech firm is giving its employees the option to have a microchip installed in their hand three square market which provides technology for break room markets or kiosks is expecting voluntarily chipped. you're looking at the chip there, the size of a piece of rice once it's installed, employees will be able to make purchases in the office, log into computers or opened locked doors. joining us by skype is t
gentlemen, dick bove and josh rosner, we thank you for joining us today to talk about the latest fray pay and other products to allow consumers to pay with their phones and companies offering to plimant microchips in their hands so they can scan to pay for things. we'll hear from ceo of that company when we come back. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use...
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and dick gregory changed all of that single handedly. >> baseball is a great sport for my people.y sport in the world where a negro can shake a stick at a white man and won't start no riot. >> i realized that if i made people laugh, they would stop talking about me. so that's what i set out to do. >> dick gregory was one of the first black comedians who really crossed over the mainstream and did so in a way where he kept his integrity. there was not a time where he became less critically black because he played white rooms. >> you heard what bobby kennedy said, he said 36 years from now, a black man can become president. >> don't miss "the history of comedy" at 10:00 eastern, 8:00 pacific. >>> "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> "the lead" starts right now. breaking news. a new report says a man with alleged ties with russian intelligence was also in the room with the president's son and son-in-law and campaign chair on the day they were expecting dirt on hillary clinton. what else do we not know? is an apology enough? a top official in the department of education under fi
and dick gregory changed all of that single handedly. >> baseball is a great sport for my people.y sport in the world where a negro can shake a stick at a white man and won't start no riot. >> i realized that if i made people laugh, they would stop talking about me. so that's what i set out to do. >> dick gregory was one of the first black comedians who really crossed over the mainstream and did so in a way where he kept his integrity. there was not a time where he became less...