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when you hear that again, dick. you think that his parents thought he had delusions of grandeur that he thought he would be a big-time author? >>? he'd had the wit of whoever i stole this line from, he would have said that no, i have delusions of adequacy. i think that was the late walter kerr about a writer. >> i want to get back to tom wolf because we've spent a lot of time talking about roth, indelible effect on literature, on culture and his books are still being read today and everybody has them on their bookshelf or should do, and i want to know what you make of the enduring quality if you think he has of tom wolf. i think of the right stuff. i think of bonfires of vanity and those summed up entire eras and entire heroic endeavors in the case of right stuff and speak to me a little bit about that the. >> i think that was what he made his meat and making memorable his accounts of -- i hate the word guys, of what was going on at that time and foolish wealth posing as liberals and so on, and i think it was all go
when you hear that again, dick. you think that his parents thought he had delusions of grandeur that he thought he would be a big-time author? >>? he'd had the wit of whoever i stole this line from, he would have said that no, i have delusions of adequacy. i think that was the late walter kerr about a writer. >> i want to get back to tom wolf because we've spent a lot of time talking about roth, indelible effect on literature, on culture and his books are still being read today and...
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dick portrayed it to recruit. there is a program called present poll predictive policing in which cities police departments are analyzing neighborhoods and traffic patterns for any. anything that might predict the arrival of crime and this is already worked very well in many cities they say the social conditions here various other factors mean we should have extra police in this area this weekend. and this is a relative success. when i implemented the predictive policing for the last twelve weeks now i've seen a steady decline in my actual property crime so it is demonstrated to me that there is efficacy in the predictive policing and it really is just focusing our unfortunate efforts of all our police officers are assigned a pacific to be in those specific areas i truly believe this technology and further technology is a relates to crime reduction that is really the future. to my god my life which is to say my two seven four three seven four experience is exactly the thought of any of ten of my novels or stories
dick portrayed it to recruit. there is a program called present poll predictive policing in which cities police departments are analyzing neighborhoods and traffic patterns for any. anything that might predict the arrival of crime and this is already worked very well in many cities they say the social conditions here various other factors mean we should have extra police in this area this weekend. and this is a relative success. when i implemented the predictive policing for the last twelve...
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dick baker.if the senate moves to change its rules for the majority culture --" "huge problem," you know. "it would not be the senate anymore." remember i said you said this on june 13, 2013. november 20 of the same year, headline in "the washington post," reid -- harry reid, majority leader at the time, "democrats trigger nuclear option." i want the three of you to discuss this and what impact it has had on the united states senate. dr. baker: well, i would qualify my statement by saying that we are talking about two kinds of filibusters on nominations and on legislation, which so far is holding. as the "new york times" journalist who wrote various variousg consent" and things said, the senate is the place where people come to bang their head against the wall -- he did not quite say it that way -- but to fight, bleed, and die over compromise, and those who are not willing to to compromise, you need to get 60 votes, let's say, or 67 back in those days. if you don't get the compromise, you don't g
dick baker.if the senate moves to change its rules for the majority culture --" "huge problem," you know. "it would not be the senate anymore." remember i said you said this on june 13, 2013. november 20 of the same year, headline in "the washington post," reid -- harry reid, majority leader at the time, "democrats trigger nuclear option." i want the three of you to discuss this and what impact it has had on the united states senate. dr. baker: well,...
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still dick was not afraid of exploring his fears this was a man who had real fears. in hindsight now i can say he really doesn't fit the american. diagnostic criteria because he had a little bit of everything oh i'm certainly had a whole large depressive part of him. and then he had. the creative side at night in his condo writing he was in control of his world but when he came out of that world and had to deal with just the monday in catch a bus you know go to a restaurant those are things he couldn't have. definitely and aggro phobic tendency of you could just stay in his apartment a few years left or. one of the notice that he wrote very very quickly as far as i understand it was the three stick most repugnant eldritch because he wrote again in this hopeful place of the importance of this goal and he not only downloaded very very quickly the idea of the storyline and everything else but he also had experiences like he did see a huge oil in the sky when he was walking back one day i mean them put that in his novel so literally he was incorporating these experiences
still dick was not afraid of exploring his fears this was a man who had real fears. in hindsight now i can say he really doesn't fit the american. diagnostic criteria because he had a little bit of everything oh i'm certainly had a whole large depressive part of him. and then he had. the creative side at night in his condo writing he was in control of his world but when he came out of that world and had to deal with just the monday in catch a bus you know go to a restaurant those are things he...
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bush and vice president dick cheney. new york university hosted this 90 minute program. >> i'm the external affairs associate here at nyu, washington, dc. on behalf of the center, thank you for coming to tonight's event. tonight marks the first of many summer events in the young leaders network series. by developing the young networks leader the center seeks to create programs that will enrich the time students spend at their summer internships and in washington, d.c. we hope events like this will help interns like you build a network of relationships with mentors and peers. maybe encourage you to return to the nation's capital to start a career in public service after you graduate. tonight we are joint by former presidential speech writers during the george w. bush and bill clinton administrations. john mcconnell served more than 10 years on the white house staff and two administrations. as a senior speechwriter for george w. bush and dick cheney, john was part of a team responsible for all the presidents major addresse
bush and vice president dick cheney. new york university hosted this 90 minute program. >> i'm the external affairs associate here at nyu, washington, dc. on behalf of the center, thank you for coming to tonight's event. tonight marks the first of many summer events in the young leaders network series. by developing the young networks leader the center seeks to create programs that will enrich the time students spend at their summer internships and in washington, d.c. we hope events like...
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dick's saw a decline in under armour sales.esting point someone made, brands are being more specific about retailers they want to be aligned with. unexceptionalk's who are not getting consumers in the door and as a brand, you do not want to have your products in that store but look elsewhere, something under armour is doing. to up theiroking content and hosting other products. the results showing it is not working. taylor: we go to the canadian foreign minister speaking in washington. let's listen in. >> through the night, we are fully engaged with the u.s. counterparts at the official level. they will be working throughout the afternoon and robert lighthizer and i have agreed that he and i will meet at 5:00 today to review the work that officials have been doing. it was a good conversation. asis worth pointing out ambassador like heiser has -- robert lighthizer has, we are closely engaged and working on all of these issues for more than one year. we had been a good contact throughout the summer. hard, working extremely extreme
dick's saw a decline in under armour sales.esting point someone made, brands are being more specific about retailers they want to be aligned with. unexceptionalk's who are not getting consumers in the door and as a brand, you do not want to have your products in that store but look elsewhere, something under armour is doing. to up theiroking content and hosting other products. the results showing it is not working. taylor: we go to the canadian foreign minister speaking in washington. let's...
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dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show?id, because a black person 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 was 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 callus, then a bunion, then the shoe is worn out. the negro in this country have a callus around his soul. the shoe don't back up, we're in trouble. >>
dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show?id, because a black person 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...
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clearly dick's is not feeling the same way investors not giving dick's the benefit of the doubt. >> there'sd to follow closely hpe, of course, back in the day when meg whitman and the companies would join us every quarter. she moved on, of course, with jeffrey katzenberg but hp reporting earnings after the bell last night. there were third quarter net revenues it was up 4% 1% when just adjusted for currency most importantly the company did raise the 2018 gap to $1.85 to $1.90. and as well as nongap also moving up. new outlook $1.50 to $1.55 so raising that return 1.1 billion to shareholders above free purchases and dividends and raise the quarterly cash dividend by 50% aligned with what they indicated previously would be the case and you can see a positive response for what has been a fairly good year of shares of hp after last year not the case the stock up about 19.5 or 20% this year. >> i want to bring up campbell's soup our interests collide here as an update tomorrow is the day this company is supposed to release the results of its strategic review and its earnings which have promised
clearly dick's is not feeling the same way investors not giving dick's the benefit of the doubt. >> there'sd to follow closely hpe, of course, back in the day when meg whitman and the companies would join us every quarter. she moved on, of course, with jeffrey katzenberg but hp reporting earnings after the bell last night. there were third quarter net revenues it was up 4% 1% when just adjusted for currency most importantly the company did raise the 2018 gap to $1.85 to $1.90. and as well...
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look at dick's sporting goods.esterday they took a big hit sales falling short because of gun policies. let's go to this please. the canadian foreign minister speaking right now. >> we have intensive work being done by officials who were meeting late into the night last night on a number of issues. i look forward to reviewing that work with ambassador lighthizer. [speaking french] stuart: okay. canadian foreign minister has to speak in french. that is the way things work. what she has just said is they're going to review the talks which they have been holding overnight. i will not read this as positive or negative. simply reporting what the foreign minister just said, chris freeland. they have been talking overnight. do we have anything to add? liz: positive and optimistic. stuart: let's do it again. >> i will have more to say. thank you. stuart: okay. so she said she would have more to say after she met with mr. lighthizer who is leading america's dell gauges on trade with the canadians at this point. i will not r
look at dick's sporting goods.esterday they took a big hit sales falling short because of gun policies. let's go to this please. the canadian foreign minister speaking right now. >> we have intensive work being done by officials who were meeting late into the night last night on a number of issues. i look forward to reviewing that work with ambassador lighthizer. [speaking french] stuart: okay. canadian foreign minister has to speak in french. that is the way things work. what she has...
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courtney reagan has that story. >> dick's is calling out its own teammate today dick's sporting goods beat on earnings but its sales -- it's comparable sales and its revenues really took a hit and it points the finger pretty squarely on under armour the ceo said, look, our comps were down 4 percentage points. they would have been up 1 percentage point under armour, in fact, was responsible for 3 percentage points of that comp decline. the other 2 percentage point drag was lower sales of its hunting business and electronics business the latter of the two it's largely exiting. dick's sporting goods shares have come back, still down 3%. under armour shares also took a dive on that initial release it's not the only retailer move. teen retailer american eagle reported a pretty strong quarter, at least for earnings and revenue. comp sales up 9% but some weak guidance and some decelerating sales in its aerie brand. that's pulling down shares of american express we'll round it out with express, actually had a pretty good report beating on earnings, revenues nice comp sales, strong online sale
courtney reagan has that story. >> dick's is calling out its own teammate today dick's sporting goods beat on earnings but its sales -- it's comparable sales and its revenues really took a hit and it points the finger pretty squarely on under armour the ceo said, look, our comps were down 4 percentage points. they would have been up 1 percentage point under armour, in fact, was responsible for 3 percentage points of that comp decline. the other 2 percentage point drag was lower sales of...
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it depends if kohl's purchases offsets the lack of dick's purchases. >> dick's has a higher price pointa kohl's. i will say comments have helped turn them around saying they see an improvement in the space and are working to try to turn it around. >> we are off the lows either way. marijuana company tilray saw second quarter revenue up more than double. up 17%. here is what the ceo brandon kennedy told us when i asked if we can see tilray as takeover target. >> we are aggressively expanding at capacity 15 times from where we started the year. we are investing heavily and increasing our capacity to deliver products around the world. i think you are seeing interest from outside the industry because so many companies in so many other industries are in desperate need of growth. this is a high growth industry that is emerging rapidly not only in canada but around the world. >> if you look at the share price move this week whether on monday on talk that they would be interested or today i think it is focussing on that potential takeover talks. we asked him and he started by saying i'm not goi
it depends if kohl's purchases offsets the lack of dick's purchases. >> dick's has a higher price pointa kohl's. i will say comments have helped turn them around saying they see an improvement in the space and are working to try to turn it around. >> we are off the lows either way. marijuana company tilray saw second quarter revenue up more than double. up 17%. here is what the ceo brandon kennedy told us when i asked if we can see tilray as takeover target. >> we are...
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——judas dick whenjudith farmyard, she dialled 99i.n judith found farmyard, she dialled 99i. ——judas dick whenjudith found a cruel game she called triple nine. when i dialled triple nine i want someone to understand my predicament and to help me, give me advice. police say they are updating their tactics but too many people in rural areas via that crime is not being able to —— adequately tackled. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week we are in south africa. the country marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of former south african president nelson mandela. i will be injohannesburg, finding out how the city is reinventing itself, and visiting one of the most spectacular regeneration projects in africa. it's something that was built for the few, and it has been repurposed now and is finding its feet is something for the many. and i will be trying out some home cooking with mandela's personal chef. i am making the simplest meal you have ever had in your life. the wonderful mr mandela used to love to eat it. plus, i will be hotfoot
——judas dick whenjudith farmyard, she dialled 99i.n judith found farmyard, she dialled 99i. ——judas dick whenjudith found a cruel game she called triple nine. when i dialled triple nine i want someone to understand my predicament and to help me, give me advice. police say they are updating their tactics but too many people in rural areas via that crime is not being able to —— adequately tackled. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week we are in south africa. the country marks...
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hang on. >> first of all, you worry about the bags and now you go straight to dick's. long day >> second time this week, i think. >> let's just move on. no comment necessary >> dollar general. shop it or drop it dollar general i think you shop it. unlike some of these names i think you have a valuation of 15 1/2 times that makes sense and also what's been difficult for dollar general is whether walmart has been in predatory pricing mode or not and i think the landscape out there is actually decent and despite a massive move, i shop it. >> we had walmart do well and walmart do well and amazon do well >> it looks like we're just starting to get a breakout from basically a year-long sideways track. so i'm with timo this one. i think you shop it which means you put it on the bag and buy it. >> well played another stock to talk about. lululemon. >> calvin broadus, you drop it like it's hot. it's the same as everything else yes, they've got great earnings and yes, they have the men's line coming out, but they're not cheap stocks and -- you've been wearing the women's line i'
hang on. >> first of all, you worry about the bags and now you go straight to dick's. long day >> second time this week, i think. >> let's just move on. no comment necessary >> dollar general. shop it or drop it dollar general i think you shop it. unlike some of these names i think you have a valuation of 15 1/2 times that makes sense and also what's been difficult for dollar general is whether walmart has been in predatory pricing mode or not and i think the landscape...
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cheney there you were writing a book on dick cheney. and the source issue i mean what happened is. obama in the balmy years there was he tightened very much on leaks and dissent and particularly into. this committee put cia guy in jail there were people in the white house somebody was jailed also privately without public disclosure there was a sense that obama really didn't like leaks and so i had done a book on cheney i've written a lot about cheney for the new yorker during you know after nine eleven and there was a story a book to write and when i began giving chapters to people involved they said the appropriate you know it's going to be published because they would get in trouble their professional intelligence people and military people the ones i deal with they take an oath of office to the to the constitution and not to any particular president so i just had to i just couldn't publish the book and put him in jeopardy it would put them in jeopardy would would make it almost impossible for me that the check about me is that. i don
cheney there you were writing a book on dick cheney. and the source issue i mean what happened is. obama in the balmy years there was he tightened very much on leaks and dissent and particularly into. this committee put cia guy in jail there were people in the white house somebody was jailed also privately without public disclosure there was a sense that obama really didn't like leaks and so i had done a book on cheney i've written a lot about cheney for the new yorker during you know after...
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anyway, dick cheney was a wonderful guy to work for. i enjoyed him every bit as much as i enjoyed president bush as a person. just nice and considerate and appreciative and always treated everyone, met everyone as an equal. i will add one thing about vice president quayle. he's the only boss i ever worked for that wrote an entire speech and gave it to me. he did this on a fairly regular basis when he was vice president of the united states. that was back when you shared disks. the first time it happened i was called into his office in the west wing, and it was early in the morning, and i didn't know why i was being called in. i walked in and he goes, john, i wrote a speech this weekend. and he holds up a blue disk. and he hands it to me and there was a fully written speech. dan quayle was a newspaperman for some years before he entered politics. so he could write and he could write fast. when i worked for him as a former vice president and he had a newspaper column, he could write a six, seven-hundred-word column in a half hour. >> this
anyway, dick cheney was a wonderful guy to work for. i enjoyed him every bit as much as i enjoyed president bush as a person. just nice and considerate and appreciative and always treated everyone, met everyone as an equal. i will add one thing about vice president quayle. he's the only boss i ever worked for that wrote an entire speech and gave it to me. he did this on a fairly regular basis when he was vice president of the united states. that was back when you shared disks. the first time it...
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dick cheney was a wonderful guy to work for. i enjoyed him every bit as much as i enjoyed president bush as a person. just nice and considerate and appreciative. always treated and that everyone everyone as an equal. i will add one thing about vice president quayle. he is the only boss that i would work for that would write an entire speech and give it to me. he did this on a regular basis when he was vice president. this is back when you would share disks. the first time it happened, i was called in his office in the west wing. it was early in the morning and i didn't know why i was being called in. i walk in and he goes, "john, i wrote a speech this weekend." he hands it to me and there was a fully written speech. dan quayle was a newspaperman for some years before he entered politics. he could write, and he could write fast. when he had a newspaper column , he could write a 600-700 word column in an hour. vaughn: this president is known to go off script. [laughter] he is known to go without a teleprompter, he speaks in the wh
dick cheney was a wonderful guy to work for. i enjoyed him every bit as much as i enjoyed president bush as a person. just nice and considerate and appreciative. always treated and that everyone everyone as an equal. i will add one thing about vice president quayle. he is the only boss that i would work for that would write an entire speech and give it to me. he did this on a regular basis when he was vice president. this is back when you would share disks. the first time it happened, i was...
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club experts like dick. clark who open their g.l. to take charge of the subject to dublin the flakes. are no i just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and the little boy in the clothes able. to move the ng in one. minute live the wilcox he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son mates are now only the jungle and return to the concrete and glass trying to work. the result reverse culture shock. the crews with documentary from the forest stars focus night w. . played . this is the job reviews coming to you live from berlin zimbabwe's opposition rejects the result of the country's presidential election is what is we have been saying these exist because there's a pretty good job he's on he's going to let you leave go if you commit any kind of debate but if it is critical to get one's own position on t.v. then nelson chamisa vows to challenge the results but doesn't and m
club experts like dick. clark who open their g.l. to take charge of the subject to dublin the flakes. are no i just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and the little boy in the clothes able. to move the ng in one. minute live the wilcox he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son mates are now only the jungle and return to the...
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uh -- spotted dick. c. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: spotted dick. judges?applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: let's bring out -- >> cow hound? >> jimmy: rhonda diparski and chip gibbons. >> my goodness. >> jimmy: these are all news -- >> oh, my goodness. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: they're all -- these are all -- these are all newscaster puppies. >> so, wait -- >> jimmy: so, that was rhonda diparski and chip gibbons. [ laughter ] >> i feel like -- i feel like these -- i feel like i'm, like, a a therapist for some reason. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> like, "guys, what's -- what's going on?" >> jimmy: no, they're -- they're loving you right now. finn, it's just that -- >> no, it's good. it's a good relationship. i feel like we've formed a a bond. >> jimmy: yeah. get in there, man. yeah. >> yeah. he's so good. >> jimmy: finn, here we go. to win more puppies -- [ light laughter ] >> what? >> jimmy: what is the national animal of scotland? is it a, sheep? b, honey badger? or c, unicorn? [ light laughter ] national animal of scotland. >> dude, if it's unicorn, i'm gonna be
uh -- spotted dick. c. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: spotted dick. judges?applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: let's bring out -- >> cow hound? >> jimmy: rhonda diparski and chip gibbons. >> my goodness. >> jimmy: these are all news -- >> oh, my goodness. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: they're all -- these are all -- these are all newscaster puppies. >> so, wait -- >> jimmy: so, that was rhonda diparski and chip gibbons. [ laughter ] >> i feel...
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dropsng out, dick's another quarter of weak sales, pointing the finger at under armour.g public, aston best known for being james bond's car of choice, plans to sell shares in london. the markets close in two hours, let's check in on where we are closing. we have records. abigail: we have three, we of the major averages sharply higher, the dow modestly higher, and 1/10 of a.5%, percent for the index. the three major averages on pace for a fourth update in a row. and we have a rally on our hands, really helping the biotech index. take a look, up 4.9%, the state in almost a month. not entirely clear what is behind this. some analysts say the u.s.-mexico trade deal could be helping. we will take a look at this relative to the bio index. over the last two weeks, the nasdaq has outperformed both the dow and s&p 500. a reversal of what happened this summer since june 21, the doubt -- dow the top performer, but in orange the dow leading the way of the last few weeks. the dog days of summer. followed by the s&p 500 in white, and the nasdaq more recently on the tech strength, off
dropsng out, dick's another quarter of weak sales, pointing the finger at under armour.g public, aston best known for being james bond's car of choice, plans to sell shares in london. the markets close in two hours, let's check in on where we are closing. we have records. abigail: we have three, we of the major averages sharply higher, the dow modestly higher, and 1/10 of a.5%, percent for the index. the three major averages on pace for a fourth update in a row. and we have a rally on our...
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, richard nixon loses the california governorship in 1962 and that famous speech -- you won't have dick nixon to kick around nixon said he was finished. so he thought that he was finished, and he wasn't. and his good friends in california, they said get out of york, and, go to new you could actually rise back up. 64, he got up on the convention stage and denounced extremism. g washat he was doinj rejecting the republicanr very well with a great deal of people. campaigning for republicans all over america, he was indefatigable, he was everywhere. managedigns to graduate from state politics to national politics. i used to cover presidential campaigns. it is a totally different situation from being governor of a state and runnin which he tald about the state of the republican party and the conservative movement. >> one we talk about the convention or the delegates, there are estimates ranging from 48%, 60%. goldwater delegates returning this year. do you see yourself as the only hope of the conservatives in the parking? they certainly are not going to rally around rockefeller and many of t
, richard nixon loses the california governorship in 1962 and that famous speech -- you won't have dick nixon to kick around nixon said he was finished. so he thought that he was finished, and he wasn't. and his good friends in california, they said get out of york, and, go to new you could actually rise back up. 64, he got up on the convention stage and denounced extremism. g washat he was doinj rejecting the republicanr very well with a great deal of people. campaigning for republicans all...
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rob: dick's sporting-goods seeing sales slip.asco from foxbusiness here with how their gun ban may be backfiring. >> reporter: dick's sporting-goods had a tougher than expected last quarter seeing sales slip by 4%. they blame that decision partly on their own decision to pull back, they banned assault rifles and the sale of high-capacity magazines and the sale of any guns to under the age of 21. they knew this could happen and they are seeing this as a result in their sales. the other issue, under armour recently switched its focus from the large-scale retailers to the mid-level department stores so they are seeing sales slip. >> having a great week so far. he just signed a new contract, a 4-year contract extension to become the highest-paid nfl player so the deal is worth $134 million with maximum earning potential of $180 million. that works out to a yearly average of $33.5 million so he is guaranteed $103 million. not bad. rob: if you have $134 million. that is a lot of money. we all know how it works, 24 after the hour. the 1
rob: dick's sporting-goods seeing sales slip.asco from foxbusiness here with how their gun ban may be backfiring. >> reporter: dick's sporting-goods had a tougher than expected last quarter seeing sales slip by 4%. they blame that decision partly on their own decision to pull back, they banned assault rifles and the sale of high-capacity magazines and the sale of any guns to under the age of 21. they knew this could happen and they are seeing this as a result in their sales. the other...
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. >> from johnny carson's former malibu estate to warren buffett'sou beach and dick cav its's hamptons a little less pricey w the real estate properties under pressu the a nales is found that at the topf the market for homes listed 12 million or more 12% of listings had discounts in the second quarter and that's twice the level of 2016. price cuts total more than $1io bi for the 500 discounts during the quarter. for example, the zip estate in florida was originally listed for $195 milrion. the pce dropped to $165 million last year and it just dropped it again to $138 million. a total price cut of $57 million. the late johnny carson's estate in malibu which has stunning views of the pacific got price chop of 16 million now listed at 65 million and dick cavitt's hamptons dig is now listed for the biggest price cut of the past 12 months was 50is million house listed in 201 the price cut, $62 million. even warren buffett is lowering his prices. a beach house in laguna, california that he had listed for $11 million has just been reduced by 3 million, but he's still likely to make buffett-si
. >> from johnny carson's former malibu estate to warren buffett'sou beach and dick cav its's hamptons a little less pricey w the real estate properties under pressu the a nales is found that at the topf the market for homes listed 12 million or more 12% of listings had discounts in the second quarter and that's twice the level of 2016. price cuts total more than $1io bi for the 500 discounts during the quarter. for example, the zip estate in florida was originally listed for $195...
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chairman of the many, dick steele, thank you for coming on and running your crockery. the studio. we have previous on that! donald trump has trumpeted the state of the us economy under his leadership, as the us economy seems to go from strength to strength. the bbc s paul blake has been looking at one crucial number that seems stuck, potentially holding down the american consumer. wages for the first time in 18 years are rising again. wages have been stagnant for decades, but let's just look at the last five years. overall, a decent picture, some ups and downs, but generally heading north. in fact, since last year, wages are up 2.7%. we have so manyjobs now coming in, they are raising wages. here is the problem. that is what we call nominal wage growth, meaning we haven't adjusted for inflation or the ever—rising prices of everyday goods. and by the way, do you see the prices? in fact, over the past year, average prices for consumers have gone up 2.8%, so while the numbers on america's paycheques may look like they are going up, when you factor in costs, wages are effe
chairman of the many, dick steele, thank you for coming on and running your crockery. the studio. we have previous on that! donald trump has trumpeted the state of the us economy under his leadership, as the us economy seems to go from strength to strength. the bbc s paul blake has been looking at one crucial number that seems stuck, potentially holding down the american consumer. wages for the first time in 18 years are rising again. wages have been stagnant for decades, but let's just look at...
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bush, dick cheney, bob dole, dan quayle very different in their styles. they all of course are comfortable speaking in public and if you're comfortable speaking in public you can read a speech that's decently written that follows the basic elements which -- one of the main ones of which is the sentences need to be short, it's not like writing an essay. it's the spoken word, and so it's a little bit different. and in some ways significantly different from other types of writing. you have to read it allowed for example if you've written it because you have to be careful that things don't rhyme. or you have illiteration that is not intended or hit the ear. the main importance is how they get into a speech. how they start it. how that first page is like, how they bond with the audience and how they get comfortable. president bush liked to do extensive acknowledging. so extensive we would not write these things. they would be gathered up and entirely accurate. and it would be the mayor, governor, the congressman, the eighth grade band. >> clinton too we just h
bush, dick cheney, bob dole, dan quayle very different in their styles. they all of course are comfortable speaking in public and if you're comfortable speaking in public you can read a speech that's decently written that follows the basic elements which -- one of the main ones of which is the sentences need to be short, it's not like writing an essay. it's the spoken word, and so it's a little bit different. and in some ways significantly different from other types of writing. you have to read...
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. >> yeah, it's -- i think we're ahead of dick cheney but that's about it. the press, in the polls -- >> we may not be. >> dick is winning now? okay. now we're in trouble. no. yes, i mean, congress is worse -- so i -- i think people also have -- i distrust those polls a little bit because i don't know what "the press" means anymore. if i don't, i suspect a lot of people don't. because my mississippi in-laws sure believe what's on fox. particularly when they attack me, they love that. and they don't believe what's on other networks. so to them "the press" -- which is it? can i ask you a question, because you -- you started covering governor carter, right? >> i did. >> so the relationship between the carter white house and the washington press corps was not smooth. there was a lot of class issues, right? there was a lot of resentment there? but do you think, comparing the late '70s to now, so a 40-year cycle -- biblical cycle in a way -- were we better governored in 1978 than 2018? >> i don't know if i'm equipped to answer that question. i will say that the ca
. >> yeah, it's -- i think we're ahead of dick cheney but that's about it. the press, in the polls -- >> we may not be. >> dick is winning now? okay. now we're in trouble. no. yes, i mean, congress is worse -- so i -- i think people also have -- i distrust those polls a little bit because i don't know what "the press" means anymore. if i don't, i suspect a lot of people don't. because my mississippi in-laws sure believe what's on fox. particularly when they attack...
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look at dick's sporting goods. they are impacting everything. >> my wife will not shop at dick's sporting goods anymore. , since 2016, long before trump, so the problem is, and this is really outlined in the book, is that it is not just politics that has this problem. corporations have this problem. the nfl has its problems. does anybody know what street the nfl headquarters is located on? park avenue. it's even worse. [laughter] salena: park avenue. do you know where i think they should have their headquarters? canton, ohio, where the hall of fame is, right? that is where your constituents and/or consumers are located. people with p at these are not going to nfl games unless they uite anding in a s having it catered. they are not getting their face painted, 17 different shirts, all the traditions that going to football. so think of -- i will explain it in terms of politics. but also think about this in terms of corporate boardrooms. in hollywood. in the music industry. in the sports industry. in a newsroom. divers
look at dick's sporting goods. they are impacting everything. >> my wife will not shop at dick's sporting goods anymore. , since 2016, long before trump, so the problem is, and this is really outlined in the book, is that it is not just politics that has this problem. corporations have this problem. the nfl has its problems. does anybody know what street the nfl headquarters is located on? park avenue. it's even worse. [laughter] salena: park avenue. do you know where i think they should...
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cheney the dick cheney's character have to ask what what's our exit policy says there is no exit and the truth is we haven't there is no exit to iraq where here those five hundred thousand men in one form or another have never left the middle east so this is heartbreaking stuff if you have any sense of history. i knew it was a mistake i thought the iraq war one was a huge mistake i thought there was plenty of room to negotiate when films like that come out w for instance are at the untold history of the united states i want to even mention how as a percent in america and you pretty much denounce a lot of tropes and facts in american history i can't tell you it's easy but i think it's the most some of the most important work i've done in my life i'm very proud of those two films i paid a price for because i guess some people would you know they don't consider me in the debate but neither do they consider people like noam chomsky so there is no center in the united states political discourse it's all center right ever since the clinton camp people came into power the center right has b
cheney the dick cheney's character have to ask what what's our exit policy says there is no exit and the truth is we haven't there is no exit to iraq where here those five hundred thousand men in one form or another have never left the middle east so this is heartbreaking stuff if you have any sense of history. i knew it was a mistake i thought the iraq war one was a huge mistake i thought there was plenty of room to negotiate when films like that come out w for instance are at the untold...
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one of her mentors is dick cheney. >> jesse: tormentors. >> juan: no, dick cheney had a lot to say abouthis because he was the one who taught her that that guy was a major... >> dana: you have that wrong. president bush said that and dick cheney said big time. >> juan: joe biden, very sensitive about this. may be running. joe biden said this was a big blanking deal on "the five." >> dana: made a big deal out of it. >> juan: what i learned about this, i thought back to literature and mark twain who said -- >> jesse: i thought that too, juan. [laughter] >> juan: mark twain said that kind of profanity, if you will, gives a person a relief not even available to those who pray. it's a way to let it out. i think dana, in her defense, acted impulsively. in the gym, you have told me when people get near you with their weights, you get pretty tough. >> greg: i get angry. but i control my anger, jedediah bila and i'm sure you look up to dana. >> jedidah: dana is my mentor. my dog saw this, and she hasn't been the same. the thing about this that is so amusing is that dana is the only person on eart
one of her mentors is dick cheney. >> jesse: tormentors. >> juan: no, dick cheney had a lot to say abouthis because he was the one who taught her that that guy was a major... >> dana: you have that wrong. president bush said that and dick cheney said big time. >> juan: joe biden, very sensitive about this. may be running. joe biden said this was a big blanking deal on "the five." >> dana: made a big deal out of it. >> juan: what i learned about...
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dick york, dick sergeant, just so it didn't confuse the directors.ll be reimagined, this time it will be a biracial couple. >> "black-ish" creator will serve as writer and executive producer, along with another writer from "black-ish." i'm excited for this. >> proof that there are no new ideas in hollywood. >> let's just redo that other show. >> let's redo it. >> yeah, my mom will be excited about that one. >>> next up, snoop dogg. we have snoop news for you. snoop dogg's latest career move. you want to hear this. >> the rapper and renaissance man who is all set to star in a musical this fall has been killing it with martha stewart on their cooking show. >> what? we won this [ bleep ] already, you know? go home. >> i've never seen potato chips in chicken before. >> we put them all in that's -- there in ten minutes, because we try to make this grade a. >> seth rogen, and they made fried chicken with crumbled potato chips. >> snoop dogg is set to release his first cookbook entitled "from crook to cook." it will features 50 recipes including baked mac a
dick york, dick sergeant, just so it didn't confuse the directors.ll be reimagined, this time it will be a biracial couple. >> "black-ish" creator will serve as writer and executive producer, along with another writer from "black-ish." i'm excited for this. >> proof that there are no new ideas in hollywood. >> let's just redo that other show. >> let's redo it. >> yeah, my mom will be excited about that one. >>> next up, snoop dogg. we...
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you know sad because i didn't bid but we're going to my family and i said dick will they will i'm a bendigo you know i'm interested in a battle i get that box over good because it. was i'm a give back but i'm a guy but i knew you must not. think i'm pulling any. and it's. not even new clothes only. just. the simple. stuff. in the photo this yeah you know you're at the gym about it. and we took. the next fall.
you know sad because i didn't bid but we're going to my family and i said dick will they will i'm a bendigo you know i'm interested in a battle i get that box over good because it. was i'm a give back but i'm a guy but i knew you must not. think i'm pulling any. and it's. not even new clothes only. just. the simple. stuff. in the photo this yeah you know you're at the gym about it. and we took. the next fall.
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that to you is is that i think a large part of this is really a sort of tactical power play as much dicked directed at home it is a political base to try to show them that he is standing up for the united states the key thing that he had promised to really that america first was going to do for them was to basically give them back economic and other home and i don't think actually any of this is going to help that core base at all so in the end effectively it's a big theater and i think the levels of the amounts of money we're talking about here in god to the kind of sanctions on on trade or trade tariffs or whatever is relatively small. it could lead to more but i think ok and i did see things small not trade wars usually start small here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the transatlantic relationship say with art. but it was supposed to some of us it was a. little so you know it just before. last time we chased. each one a little carrying twenty kilos of drugs. pushed the fence down. earlier that they just kept going
that to you is is that i think a large part of this is really a sort of tactical power play as much dicked directed at home it is a political base to try to show them that he is standing up for the united states the key thing that he had promised to really that america first was going to do for them was to basically give them back economic and other home and i don't think actually any of this is going to help that core base at all so in the end effectively it's a big theater and i think the...