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dick heller very those of you who have heard of the -- this is him. [applause] >> he is a real man. right or dick: a real dude. >> he is a real dude. he is a dude. we are great friends, and he has changed my life in the sense that i have the right and have a gun at home legally in the district of columbia solely because of this man's fight. [applause] dickthank you. >> so dick, take me back because people tell me about the heller decision and do not realize it was one man that font for so many years -- that fought for so many years. tell me when it started? dick: i moved into washington dc in 1976. a few weeks later i said, oh, my favorite television program is gunsmoke, and i like matt dillon guns, so i went to buy one because there were no regulations, no restrictions. i bought that in july 1976. and in october the d.c. city council passed a law that said you were no longer allowed to own any kind of a firearm in d.c. but you cannot buy one after that, but you could be grandfathered in by coming down to the police station and registering your firearm. >> think about that. dick: that did not sound right to me, so i said why would i want to register it? it is because they want my address. they want to come and get my gun and full confiscation. i said no, so i had some options. i could turn the gun into the police station. i could throw
dick heller very those of you who have heard of the -- this is him. [applause] >> he is a real man. right or dick: a real dude. >> he is a real dude. he is a dude. we are great friends, and he has changed my life in the sense that i have the right and have a gun at home legally in the district of columbia solely because of this man's fight. [applause] dickthank you. >> so dick, take me back because people tell me about the heller decision and do not realize it was one man that...
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frequencies this is the mid range and this is the the high frequencies and we see as we go from dick dick across like this point to point we see. where there was there was in egypt phenomena the saying that there is peaks and drops and and rises and falls much like a mountain range i suppose. the low frequencies are predictably very energetic you've obviously got a lot of moraine more to call astronomical in the sense of radio astronomy you've got a hell of a lot of stuff is known to be occurring there and it's predictably. high we started to see different things the higher we got and we see some very interesting traffic in the mid range ten kilometers above the earth and we start seeing activity in it at one thousand three hundred megahertz you know we start seeing this this stuff going on there and what's happening at that at that altitude at one thousand three hundred megahertz and that's curious for us. and then in the high. there were these very interesting sort of last minute bursts . no passenger planes to be flying at that time and they're not they're not speaking of those frequen
frequencies this is the mid range and this is the the high frequencies and we see as we go from dick dick across like this point to point we see. where there was there was in egypt phenomena the saying that there is peaks and drops and and rises and falls much like a mountain range i suppose. the low frequencies are predictably very energetic you've obviously got a lot of moraine more to call astronomical in the sense of radio astronomy you've got a hell of a lot of stuff is known to be...
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dick. dick: i want t keep it at 50% men and 50% women in engineering. when you fall behind as is common knowledge based on all the gender and diversity studies that come out of all of these companies like twitter, facebook -- etc.. when you get behind on things like gender diversity, it becomes impossible to catch up. you have women engineers were interviewing a companies. they are spending all the time interviewing other engineers then they are not ready production code. that is one for good example of how hard it is to catch up when you fall behind. i just decided that the way to deal with that is to not fall behind, give yourself the excuse of we just had to get the right seven people in here and if there are several -- seven men, we will catch up later. i decided it was 50-50 early on. it was always that way and it would be easier to stay that way. >> why don't more ceos and founders think like you? dickn't think about it. if you are a first-time founder, you're trying to raise money and find product market and wake up every morning and be responsible for people i am not responsible for. they feel like that is something they could deal with later. there is probably a general sense of there is only 30 people in the company, that will be an issue because we are out of whack but we will do that later. the reality is once you fall way behind, it is almost impossible to catch up, everything in the organization starts to work to favor the existing imbalance and to keep it going. not for any nefarious reason but that is just the way everything in the company is. for example, if you have 90% men in engineering, the junior engineer guys are hanging out with other junior engineer guys. they know mostly guys. that is it gets reverted in. that is what i mean by falling behind that imbalance. it starts reinforcing itself. and it's what it is not unique in this, is there anything in particular that
dick. dick: i want t keep it at 50% men and 50% women in engineering. when you fall behind as is common knowledge based on all the gender and diversity studies that come out of all of these companies like twitter, facebook -- etc.. when you get behind on things like gender diversity, it becomes impossible to catch up. you have women engineers were interviewing a companies. they are spending all the time interviewing other engineers then they are not ready production code. that is one for good...
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dick. dick: i want t keep it at 50% men and 50% women in engineering. when you fall behind as is common knowledge based on all the gender and diversity studies that come out of all of these companies like twitter, facebook -- etc.. when you get behind on things like gender diversity, it becomes impossible to catch up. you have women engineers were interviewing a companies. they are spending all the time interviewing other engineers then they are not ready production code. that is one for good example of how hard it is to catch up when you fall behind. i just decided that the way to deal with that is to not fall behind, give yourself the excuse of we just had to get the right seven people in here and if there are several -- seven men, we will catch up later. i decided it was 50-50 early on. it was always that way and it would be easier to stay that way. >> why don't more ceos and founders think like you? class i don't think about it. if you are a first-time founder, you're trying to raise money and find product market and wake up every morning and be responsible for people i am not responsible for. they feel like that is something they could deal with later. there is probably a general sense of there is only 30 people in the company, that will be an issue because we are out of whack but we will do that later. the reality is once you fall way behind, it is almost impossible to catch up, everything in the organization starts to work to favor the existing imbalance and to keep it going. not for any nefarious reason but that is just the way everything in the company is. for example, if you have 90% men in engineering, the g engineer guys are hanging out with other junior engineer guys. they know mostly guys. that is it gets reverted in. that is what i mean by falling behind that imbalance. it starts reinforcing itself. griese and it's what it is not unique in this, is there anything in particular that you learned at twitter where you saw things go the wrong way that could have been better if there had been more equally smart -- equality? dick you're a leader or a manager, 80% of what you're doing is listening and gathering feedback. if you have the broadest possible set of its -- perspectives, that will be different than having a very narrow set of perspectives. what you can move more quickly because you think about if you have a leadership team. this is 50% men and 50 -- 50% women. you have a serious lack of -- your user base might be wondering about why. i always thought that that was something you should work toward, have more of those -- a less narrow socioeconomic demographic, gender-based set of perspectives in decisions being made. >> i continued and moved on to twitter -- it has been a child moment for twitter. mainly despise revenue gain in alleged earnings results. we got his take. >> jack has been very carefully and thoughtfully back on the rise of the management team over the past few years. there was a lot of news about executive departures in 2016 but at the same time, jack was doing a great job of filling in
dick. dick: i want t keep it at 50% men and 50% women in engineering. when you fall behind as is common knowledge based on all the gender and diversity studies that come out of all of these companies like twitter, facebook -- etc.. when you get behind on things like gender diversity, it becomes impossible to catch up. you have women engineers were interviewing a companies. they are spending all the time interviewing other engineers then they are not ready production code. that is one for good...
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. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael>> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and his friend believed you gotta sell to grocery stores. my dad went his way, founded mr. green tea, and put it into restaurants, and reuben went his way and founded haagen-dazs. so, you know. you see who actually had the better idea. >> haagen-dazs as in-- as in the haagen-dazs, multi-billion-dollar ice cream? >> exactly. >> do you have his number? maybe i can go do some business with him. >> well-- [laughter] >> i like this story because i
. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael>> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years...
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dick: you reminded me of a tweet very much the same. imagine trump's library. [laughter] dick: you'd have to. [applause] dick: you can use that. [laughter] leon: susan, how can you explain, given the differences that were just enumerated, to my mind quite striking similarities in how the white house's seem to be run, the sort of chaos that determines decision-making. again, the alignment of the various subplots are uncanny. how do two men so far apart create so many echoes? susan: if i knew the answer to that, i should just go home. probably 16 other subplots have developed. i don't know if anybody is checking twitter, but please let us know if there is a white house shakeup happening while we are sitting here. do you know who was on trump's public schedule today for a meeting? henry kissinger. to me, that was sort of a perfect setup for this conversation tonight. washington is something that both nixon and donald trump loved to bash. nixon as you said, loved to set himself up in opposition to the georgetown set, he hated the elitists in washington, they just did not get him, donald trump ran against the swamp, but in many ways
dick: you reminded me of a tweet very much the same. imagine trump's library. [laughter] dick: you'd have to. [applause] dick: you can use that. [laughter] leon: susan, how can you explain, given the differences that were just enumerated, to my mind quite striking similarities in how the white house's seem to be run, the sort of chaos that determines decision-making. again, the alignment of the various subplots are uncanny. how do two men so far apart create so many echoes? susan: if i knew the...
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dick... the eu -- dick... the eu —— arctic. people are really acting on it.out from the sexual allegations story now consuming this double page spread in the times. all about the knock—on effect, but essentially, the main story talking about whether a slum project would help 25,000 vulnerable women 01’ project would help 25,000 vulnerable women or children will now be put on the backburner because a major partnership withjohn lewis could be scuppered. it is not, i mean, john lewis is the focus, but it is much broader than that. celebrities are dropping out of the oxfam beach, businesses making donations as well. the sentiment is we shouldn't criticise and threaten the work of oxfam just because a few people have misbehaved. that was expressed by the founder of the festival last night, he said the bad behaviour of a few people doesn't discredit the woodwork of whole organisation. u nfortu nately, woodwork of whole organisation. unfortunately, he is wrong and that is why this is a tragic story. the bad behaviour of a few people can discredit a whole organisatio
dick... the eu -- dick... the eu —— arctic. people are really acting on it.out from the sexual allegations story now consuming this double page spread in the times. all about the knock—on effect, but essentially, the main story talking about whether a slum project would help 25,000 vulnerable women 01’ project would help 25,000 vulnerable women or children will now be put on the backburner because a major partnership withjohn lewis could be scuppered. it is not, i mean, john lewis is...
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dick heller. this is dick heller. those of you that heard of heller supreme court, this is dick heller. it's a real man. right? >> a real dude. >> it's a real dude. he's a real dude. he is a dude. we're great friends and he has changed my life in the sense that i have the right and have a gun at home legally in district of columbia solely because of this man's fight. >> thank you. >> so dick, take me back because people hear about the heller decision and don't realize it was one man that fought and fought and fought for so many years. take me back to, i am sure it was before i was born, when this all started. >> i moved to washington, d.c. in 1976, three months later said oh, my favorite television program is "gunsmoke" i like matt dillon guns, i went and bought one because there were no regulation o regulation or restrictions. i bought that in july, 1976. and in october they passed a law that said you were no longer allowed to own any kind of firearm in d.c., but you could not buy one after that, but you could be grandfathered in by coming down to the police station and registering your firearm. >> think about
dick heller. this is dick heller. those of you that heard of heller supreme court, this is dick heller. it's a real man. right? >> a real dude. >> it's a real dude. he's a real dude. he is a dude. we're great friends and he has changed my life in the sense that i have the right and have a gun at home legally in district of columbia solely because of this man's fight. >> thank you. >> so dick, take me back because people hear about the heller decision and don't realize it...
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(rebecca) your bay area forecast is after the break. ( lydia ) dick's sporting dick's ( lydia ) dick's)(áábreakáá) ( james )( james ) (áábreakáá) the details. break.is after the area forecast your bay (rebecca) your bay (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( james ) no major hot ( james ) breaking news this morning... dicks sporting goods will no longer sell assault-style rifles.( darya ) kron 4's lydia pantazes joins us live from pleasant hill this morning. lydia... a spokesperson for dicks sporting good made the announcement this morning.they will no longer sell high capacity magazines.they will not sell any gun to anyone under 21 regardless of local laws. the announcement was made two weeks after the school shooting in parkland, florida that killed 17 students and staff members. dick's sporting goods stopped selling assault weapons in their stores after the newtown, connecticut school shooting in 2012, but the company was still selling them at its field & stream locations, which specialize in hunting and outdoors products. the closest one to the bay area is in oregon.the parkland school shoote
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dick costolo. dick: i generally try to keep it 50% men and 50% women across all areas of the company. i felt like when you fall behind, as is common knowledge based on all of the gender and diversity studies that come out from all the companies, twitter, interests, etc., once you get behind on diversity on your engineering team, it comes impossible to catch up. you have a women engineers who are interviewing and they want to meet other women engineers here there are still many women engineers. only spending time interviewing other women engineers, then they don't spend time writing production code. that is just one aspect of how hard it is when you fall behind. i just decided that the way to deal with it is to start off by not falling behind. by not giving yourself the excuse in the early days, we just have to get the right seven people here on day one and we will catch up later. you don't catch up. i decided if it was 50-50 early on and always that way on the leadership team and entering -- engineering, it would be easier to stay that way. emily: why don't more ceos and founders think like you? dickink they just don't think about it. if you're a first-time founder, you're trying to raise money. you wake up everyday responsible for people you have never been responsible for the review want to squeeze your head together and cry about the things you are worrying about. they don't think about it. or they feel like it is something they can't deal with later. there is probably a general sense of well, there is only 30 people in the company right now, that will be an issue because we will deal with that later. the reality is once you fault way behind, it is almost impossible to catch up. everything in the organization starts to work to favor the existing imbalance and to keep it going. reason,any nefarious just because that is the way everything in the company is. for example, if you have 90% men in engineering and 10% junior engineer guys are hanging out with other junior engineer guys. they know mostly guys. that is who gets referred in. that is what i mean by once you fall behind, th
dick costolo. dick: i generally try to keep it 50% men and 50% women across all areas of the company. i felt like when you fall behind, as is common knowledge based on all of the gender and diversity studies that come out from all the companies, twitter, interests, etc., once you get behind on diversity on your engineering team, it comes impossible to catch up. you have a women engineers who are interviewing and they want to meet other women engineers here there are still many women engineers....
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dick's had already made changes after the sandy hook shooting. so what's the difference here? >> reporter: exactly. to be clear here, after the m s massacre at sandy hook, dick's stopped selling assault-style rifles at dick'sbut field and stream, a subsidiary of dick's -- field and stream, which has 35 locations across the country, those stores continued to sell those assault-style rifles. as of today, according to ceo ed stack, all stores under dick's will no longer car those assault-style rifles and high capacity magazines that make it easier for shooters to shoot round after round after round without having to reload and no dick's will sell any guns to anybody under the age of 21. we're seeing corporate america, stepping up and listening to those kids in parkland and actually doing something, where congress is not doing something. why is ed stack doing this? he spoke to chris cu. mo earlier today. listen. okay. we do not have that sound bite. but basically ed stack is saying, look, we are doing this for the kids, despite the pressure from possibly shareholders, despite pressures politically and also possibly losing part of their consumer base, brianna. ed stack felt this was necessary to take these mess
dick's had already made changes after the sandy hook shooting. so what's the difference here? >> reporter: exactly. to be clear here, after the m s massacre at sandy hook, dick's stopped selling assault-style rifles at dick'sbut field and stream, a subsidiary of dick's -- field and stream, which has 35 locations across the country, those stores continued to sell those assault-style rifles. as of today, according to ceo ed stack, all stores under dick's will no longer car those...
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dick head. [laughter] and in 2016 that was issued a subpoena, his name was richard tracy, dick tracy. i've got a lot of dicksin my life. [laughter] this tragedy, irony. it is an amazing that you all should read it and we believe again you should trust the power of your senses. i have one more personal anecdote. a lot of people say would get you started. i try not to get emotional. my grandfather was good at improvising and using recycled materials and talked me you can make the status quo do the impossible if you put your mind to it. he would salvage a burst of shingles, find cabinets on the side of the road, unused copper pipes. he could take materials and build out of nothing. better than those you get at home depot for a more ergonomic window that would fit. fit. whewe would drive around togethr and he would wake me up early and say let's go build something. he would build things out of nothing. it was an amazing thing to behold. so coming you can't fix that crooked garage. it's too crooked, but he fixed it. he did what people told him couldn't be done. my message to the younger generation is in this book
dick head. [laughter] and in 2016 that was issued a subpoena, his name was richard tracy, dick tracy. i've got a lot of dicksin my life. [laughter] this tragedy, irony. it is an amazing that you all should read it and we believe again you should trust the power of your senses. i have one more personal anecdote. a lot of people say would get you started. i try not to get emotional. my grandfather was good at improvising and using recycled materials and talked me you can make the status quo do...
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dick's sporting goods announcing it will step selling assault-style weapons and is raising the minimum age for all gun sales to 21. the parkland shooter bought a gun at dick's. it was not the ar-15 style used in the shooting. but the dick'ss the time and the right move. >> if these kids are brave enough to organize and do what they're doing, we should be brave enough to take this stand. that's what we've done. we actually sold the shooter a shotgun in november of last year. now, we looked at that and found out that we did this. we had a pit in out stomach and say, we need to -- we don't want to be a part of this story. we need to have a responsibility to these kids. we decided we are not going to sell these any longer. >> cnn correspondent alison kosik is live outside a dick's sporting goods store. this is a big move. how is it being met? >> reporter: yeah, dick's sporting goods really taking a direct stand, the strongest move by any corporation so far. really a prime example of corporate america stepping up to try to make change happen in the gun violence debate way before congress has a chance to act, if congress will do anything. in its statement, dick's saying, we heard you, the nation has heard you, and now it's tim
dick's sporting goods announcing it will step selling assault-style weapons and is raising the minimum age for all gun sales to 21. the parkland shooter bought a gun at dick's. it was not the ar-15 style used in the shooting. but the dick'ss the time and the right move. >> if these kids are brave enough to organize and do what they're doing, we should be brave enough to take this stand. that's what we've done. we actually sold the shooter a shotgun in november of last year. now, we looked...
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>> hundreds of fans lined dick 's sporting goods at dick 's sporting goods forthright chance to win one of philly's ever super bowl champs. >> got up early, stood in the rain for a long time. >> congratulations, thank you for finally bringing one home to philadelphia, baby. >> running back jay ajayi signed autographs for nearly 500 eagles fans. >> what are you going to say to the a train. >> welcome to philly. welcome and i hope he stay. >> when you their they really kneel way about you, how does that make you feel? >> oh, it is cents a great feeling, you know, just getting the love from the city , i really appreciate them hopefully i can be here for a long time. >> ajayi, or j-train asomugha his diehard fans call him, making one every few appearances after the super bowl. his fans are making the most of t. >> something keep forever. >> i don't meet people like him often. >> what is it about him that stood out to you? >> he never gives up. >> what are you going to tell him? >> i'm going to say thank you and i'll do it again, meet same time, same place next year. >> this isn't just about
>> hundreds of fans lined dick 's sporting goods at dick 's sporting goods forthright chance to win one of philly's ever super bowl champs. >> got up early, stood in the rain for a long time. >> congratulations, thank you for finally bringing one home to philadelphia, baby. >> running back jay ajayi signed autographs for nearly 500 eagles fans. >> what are you going to say to the a train. >> welcome to philly. welcome and i hope he stay. >> when you...
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dick's sporting goods will stop selling assault-style rifles . . . dick's sporting goods, one of the largest sports retailers in the us, will stop selling assault-style weapons and will require gun buyers to be at least 21 years old. the ceo said the company was "disturbed and upset" by the shooting earlier this month in parkland, florida. dick'st in premarket trading, while sturm, ruger & co. fall 0.2 percent. dick's share prices, on the other hand, rise 1.2 percent. auto insurance rates climb as number of cars, distractions rise . . . .car insurance prices have been on a rocky road. the national average cost of car insurance this year is $1,427, a 20% increase from 2011. state by state, the smallest increase took place in north carolina, the biggest in michigan. while low oil prices and an increase in jobs have been a boon for americans, they've also led to more cars on the road and a higher frequency of accidents. the result: insurance goes up. hmore technology also increases instances of distracted driving, which claimed 3,477 lives in 2015,. around 391,000 people were injured as a result. amazon is spending $1 billion to buy doorbell-camera startup ring . . . a 'shark tank' reject that turned into a massive success story. amazon is acquiring ring, which makes smart doorbells with video cameras. the $1 billion deal that co
dick's sporting goods will stop selling assault-style rifles . . . dick's sporting goods, one of the largest sports retailers in the us, will stop selling assault-style weapons and will require gun buyers to be at least 21 years old. the ceo said the company was "disturbed and upset" by the shooting earlier this month in parkland, florida. dick'st in premarket trading, while sturm, ruger & co. fall 0.2 percent. dick's share prices, on the other hand, rise 1.2 percent. auto...
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dick's sporting goods, just announced it will no longer sell assault-style rifles in any stores. including the hunting focus brand in field and stream and not stopping there. matt keller live outside of dick's in san jose with the rest of the announcement. >> good morning, reggie and natasha. the ceo of dick's sporting goods says it's a staunch supporter of the second aemt amendment. we must keep them safe. the news policies are going into effect immediately. stack says that they removed assault-style rifles from the dick's stores after the sandy hook massacre but making that policy permanent. they're removing the same weapons from the sfeeld and stream source. dick's says they will no longer sell high capacity magazines to anyone under 21 years of age regardless of local laws. ceo spoke to george stephanopoulos. and is ready for the backlash. >> we know it won't make anyone happy. when we look at what the kids and the parents and the heroes in the school, what they did and our view was if the kids can be brave enough to organize like this, we can be brave enough to take these out of here. >> edward stack says the alleged parkland florida school shooter bought a gun at dick's in 2017. it was not the gun used in the shooting, but they're not -- you can see the interview on good morning ameri
dick's sporting goods, just announced it will no longer sell assault-style rifles in any stores. including the hunting focus brand in field and stream and not stopping there. matt keller live outside of dick's in san jose with the rest of the announcement. >> good morning, reggie and natasha. the ceo of dick's sporting goods says it's a staunch supporter of the second aemt amendment. we must keep them safe. the news policies are going into effect immediately. stack says that they removed...
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are ready they're saying they went on to dick's right now to buy a pair of sneakers to support what dick's is doing. then there are others saying boycott dick'sr background is that after sandy hook with great fanfare dick's stopped selling assault rifles then to compete with cabela's, they started field and stream stores in 2013 and then a month after starting it they opened two or something, they -- they went around their ban at dick's for the ar-15s and started selling the ar-15s, got rid of the moratorium they had and started selling them at the field and stream stores. they have 35 field and stream stores that sell ar-15s. the 610 dick's stores haven't been selling them since 2012 >> you know, with great fanfare now announcing that the 35 field and stream stores won't sell either >> he also said it would be permanent. >> permanent and 21. >> 21. >> and high magazines. >> the article yesterday was an article in the paper about the fact that the nra is perceived to be money but the political side, the actual number of people is very meaningful. so that's the political side of it. >> right that's actually probably more important. >> absolute
are ready they're saying they went on to dick's right now to buy a pair of sneakers to support what dick's is doing. then there are others saying boycott dick'sr background is that after sandy hook with great fanfare dick's stopped selling assault rifles then to compete with cabela's, they started field and stream stores in 2013 and then a month after starting it they opened two or something, they -- they went around their ban at dick's for the ar-15s and started selling the ar-15s, got rid of...
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dick's store in san jose. dick's chairman and ceo edward stack says after the school shooting, the company felt it needed to do something. stack says that the gunman nikolas cruz had purchased a gun at a dick'sut not the one used at the school shooting. >>> an evacuation warning for several communities an cities in santa barbara county this morning. forecasters say a storm moving in tomorrow could trigger mudslides in the fire scarred foothill area where mudslides killed more than 20 people in montecito last month. evacuations are not mandatory but the sheriff's office says there is a high risk for loss of life and property. >> the bay area is bracing for another round of rain. a big one. here's a live look outside on the left-hand side of your screen from the embarcadero looking at the beautiful bay bridge and on the right-hand side, the hi-def doppler seeing some areas of green but, boy, nothing compared to what we are going to see on that thing tomorrow. we are going to light it up, neda. >> tomorrow morning will be lit up. that's for sure. right now, mount vaca camera showing a nice rosie sky. all is rosy in the world for now. or you can take this as a warning of what's to come. here's a
dick's store in san jose. dick's chairman and ceo edward stack says after the school shooting, the company felt it needed to do something. stack says that the gunman nikolas cruz had purchased a gun at a dick'sut not the one used at the school shooting. >>> an evacuation warning for several communities an cities in santa barbara county this morning. forecasters say a storm moving in tomorrow could trigger mudslides in the fire scarred foothill area where mudslides killed more than 20...
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dick's is a big seller of arms. secondly it's family run company. >> it's a public company. >> public company. he's conservative. their client base, some of you who go to dick's sporting goods, they have separate division, field and stream. it's a hunting and fishing. they have a lot of that stuff. it adviser tends to be a social conservative group. taking a position is nothing if it doesn't cost you something. i suspect maybe this will cost dicks. maybe they will gain. >> companies are talking about partnerships and discounts. not really big deal. this will effect their bottom line. it's family run company, it's based in pittsburgh. it's trump country. you're surely going to see some of their loyal long time customers reacting negatively. the question is will you see a huge positive impact. retail has changed so much. think of this youth movement. might see a lot of these parkland kids at dick's. >> the eagles gear we wore after the super bowl was from dick's. the tweet from the company says in part, quote, but thoughts and prayers are not enough. we have to help solve the problem that's in front of us. gun violence is an epidemic that's taking the lives of too many people including the brightest hope for the future of america, our kids. a along with ending sales of assault style rifle. that will no longer sale high capacity magazines and will not sell firearm to anyone under the age of 21 regardless of local laws. >> it emplo
dick's is a big seller of arms. secondly it's family run company. >> it's a public company. >> public company. he's conservative. their client base, some of you who go to dick's sporting goods, they have separate division, field and stream. it's a hunting and fishing. they have a lot of that stuff. it adviser tends to be a social conservative group. taking a position is nothing if it doesn't cost you something. i suspect maybe this will cost dicks. maybe they will gain. >>...
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. >>> senator feinstein responded to dick's move on twitter saying, quote, well done, dick's sporting goods, thank you for helping us get weapons of war off the streets. your decision will help save lives. >>> tracking breaking news, a teacher in custody after reports of a shooting in a georgia school. police say every child is accounted for. this happened at dalton high school this morning. the armed suspect was barricaded inside a classroom. no word on what led up to the incident. one student was hurt running inside the school during the evacuation. >>> this incident comes days after president trump suggested arming teachers in response to the florida school shooting. it also happened on the day the florida students returned to class for the first time in two weeks. abc news reporter has the details. >> reporter: there's a heavy police presence now outside the school, and while some are here for security, many are here offduty saying they wanted to be here as students returned simply to remind them they are not alone. a stream of students in douglas, parkland in msd strong t-shirts
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in the older moby dick days harpoons we re the older moby dick days harpoons were hand—held.that whales were being over hunted and frankly whales were going extinct. it was just a big moneymaking proposition. the entire whaling industry is worth £100 million a year. russia and japan are the two big whaling nations and some of it goes to those countries for food. it was back in 1967 about but i met food. it was back in 1967 about but imeta food. it was back in 1967 about but i met a film who became a great friend and he played a sounds to me of humpback whales. it was the most beautiful thing i had ever heard from nature. you might get a sound for example that goes... mimmicks whale sounds. i was out in san diego one—time visiting a friend of mine and i played him whale sounds and he was fascinated by them and i said, i've a lwa ys fascinated by them and i said, i've always wanted to make a record of these and he said, we will make it! and so we sat down and made a record and we then wrote a booklet that went with it and talked all about whales and their plight and what was go
in the older moby dick days harpoons we re the older moby dick days harpoons were hand—held.that whales were being over hunted and frankly whales were going extinct. it was just a big moneymaking proposition. the entire whaling industry is worth £100 million a year. russia and japan are the two big whaling nations and some of it goes to those countries for food. it was back in 1967 about but i met food. it was back in 1967 about but imeta food. it was back in 1967 about but i met a film who...
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dick's sporting good stores is affecting wall street. pam cook is back with today's dollars and sense. >> dick's sporting goods will stop selling assault style rifles. american outdoor brands is one of them. the company stock dropped when the opening bell rang this morning. on the flip side, shares in dick'sgoods went up on the news. some other stocks to watch this morning, lowe's, the home improvement store, disappointing numbers there for the recent quarter. and that stock is down this morning. checking in on the broader market. there is a look at the dow jones. down about a half of a percent. 135 points. 25,545. nasdaq and s&p 500 up about the same, about half of a percent. >>> new federal reserve chairman powell told congress that the outlook for the u.s. economy remains strong despite the recent stock market's ups and downs. at his first appearance at a hearing, he says interest rates will gradually rise three or four times this year. didn't sit well with wall street yesterday. we will continue to watch thank the justice department will support local officials in hundreds of lawsuits against manufacturers and distributors of opioid painkillers. it will file a statement of interest in the lawsuit. targets of the lawsuits include drug makers, johnson & johnson and purdue pharma and the
dick's sporting good stores is affecting wall street. pam cook is back with today's dollars and sense. >> dick's sporting goods will stop selling assault style rifles. american outdoor brands is one of them. the company stock dropped when the opening bell rang this morning. on the flip side, shares in dick'sgoods went up on the news. some other stocks to watch this morning, lowe's, the home improvement store, disappointing numbers there for the recent quarter. and that stock is down this...
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dick durbin. he serves as dick durbin's liaison to elected officials and other constituencies throughout the chicago and metro region. we also have richard driggers, the deputy assistant of the office of cyber security communications at the department of homeland security. he supports the implementation of operational programs designed to strengthen the security of the nation's critical infrastructure. we have ambassador doug lute, the senior fellow in the future of democracy project at the harvard kennedy school. a senior adviser at cambridge formeradvisors, and a career army officer and former u.s. permanent representative to nato. former career armyour moderator is jako of cambridge global advisors. he is the faculty member of chicago where he teaches cyber security policy. also, former white house liaison to the department of homeland security where he developed policies and programs chicago ro national security and cyber security. our conversation, discussion will be followed by audience q&a. with that, i would like to welcome our panelists. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> welcome. thanks for having me. i was mentioned, i'm jake, teach cyber policy of university of chicago and ceo of cambridge global advisors. i want to thank the counsel for having us here today. just to put in a plug for the organization, i am in the president circle and it has a lot of benefit. it is definitely worth every penny and all the time. i think it is fitting we are having this event here in january in 2018 because the first event i did on election security last year was in january on this stage. when i think a lot of people were trying to figure out what is going on with hacking the elections and so one. that panel, which i think was one of the first in the country, was the first one saying what the heck just happened? getting a sense of what was going on in the country, what did russia do. we have in many ways come full circle. i think this event today is relevant for several reasons. let me walk you through what has happened since the first event we did in january of last year. def-con, the largest hacker conference in the world got their hands on a bunch of voting machines and was able to hack into them within minutes. the first one they got into within minutes remotely. they did not even have physical access to the machine. every machine at the conference was taken down by the weekend and the hackers were so shocked at how vulnerable the machines were, they were playing tricks on them by the end, getting them to play cat cartoons. it was pretty scary. did auent to that, we report -- one of the best things about def-con is transparency. myself and hackers at the conference put together a report of all the vulnerabilities we found and released that in october. at that event, we said somebody -- we were going to help -- it needs to come up with best practices on how folks, specifically election officials could secure our elections. before any of these big think tanks, federal government institutions or anyone else was able to put out a best practice plan, the cook county clerk's office in illinois, without my knowledge, put together what we believe is frankly one of the best election security programs in the entire country. and i think it was the first released. we at the university of chicago released that plan that was he and his team and they rolled that out at the end of the holidays. e to be first hav year asking what happened and then we went to what the vulnerabilities are. released the vulnerabilities and some folks came out with impressive plans to tell us what we should do about them. we are back here today to talk about released the what is the l government actually going to help locals and the rest of the country due to protect our votes and our democracy in this space. it is actually not an accident we are here having this conversation today. we did some looking into this and we think this is right. this is the first time we have had the legislative and executive branch together talking about this issue, and what both sides are going to do to protect our elections. and on top of all of that, illinois is one of the first dates in the country to vote in the primaries of 2018. they will vote starting in march. with that, i think our panelists were introduced so i will not make you listen to that. i will turn it over to former ambassador doug lute to talk about national security implications of election security. doug: thanks to jake, but also to the council. i'm not in the president's circle but i will find out how sounds like a good thing. my main point is quite simple and that is that we are missing the main message of russian interference in our 2016 election campaign. i think, as someone who has life in thelt national security arena, what happened in 2016 in our election process is as serious a national security threat, as serious a threat as any i have seen in my 40 years in either active duty in the military or in the white house or in the diplomatic service. i say that because physical attacks on america -- depending on your age in the room, 9/11, pearl harbor -- you suffer tragic damage but it is physical damage, loss of life, property. we are strong enough to recover from that. it is still tragic but we can recover from physical attack. the attack i am worried about is the one in 2016 which could erode the confidence in our election system. the connection between the voting public, the individual voter, and the democratic process that has that voter contribute into an election result, election of an official. if you lose confidence as americans in that, i think that loss of confidence, that erosion of confidence is a more serious threat than any physical attack the united states has ever suffered. now, i want to try to make that case in five quick points. why is this so serious? first of all, it is a proven threat. what happened in 2016 has happened. all national intelligence agencies -- for the first time in my 40 year career agreed on something. this in itself is newsworthy. they agreed that not only were there hacking attempts and penetration attempts on our voting system, right? but, that russia was responsible and the decision was taken at the head of state level, vladimir putin. that is unusual for the united states intelligence community to come together like that without dissenting views and agree on something. in the military, a threat is defined as a capability to do something and the intent to do it. a threat is capability plus intent. putin passed that standard. he reached the definition of a threat, because he obviously has the capability. we know they attempted to interfere with 21 state voter registration systems. we know that he clearly has the intent. demonstrated, it is not academic. we are not talking about a theoretical problem, we are talking about something that actually happened. this is a proven threat. we would never accept this level of vulnerability in any of our other key national security systems. think about our nuclear capabilities. we would be outraged if they were as vulnerable as our election system just proved to be. our command of control systems or even our personnel security systems. yet, we haven't quite yet awakened to the vulnerability of our election system. the second reason this is a national security threat is because russia is not going away. in march, illinois holds its primaries. russia holds national presidential elections. we know putin is going to win. he will go from 2018 for another six-year term. he is not going away. even if he had an unfortunate physical accident in one of his hi heroic outdoor performances on horseback or hunting tigers, whatever he does -- because of the nature of the russian state, it would be very much like vladimir putin and would have to be like that in order to stay atop the suddenly declining state structure. we will have an autocrat in russia for the foreseeable future, probably the rest of our lives. russia is not going away. i think the attacks in 2016 could be characterized as probing attacks. they were actually in some ways quite clumsy and elementary. they were kind of sophomoric. one thing about russia, they learn. they will have taken lessons from 2016 and will come back at us, because they are not going away, in 2018 and 2020. when he does come back, they will not be as clumsy, they will be more targeted and sophisticated. not going away. others are watching. it is not as though we have only one potential opponent in vladimir putin and russia. iran, north korea, china, the so-called islamic state all have cyber potential, and quite frankly, our election system proves to be so vulnerable we might have disaffected the mess the groups who attempt to weigh in on election security. jake has mentioned the beginning of the 2018 election season. 2020 is just behind that. we are way behind the power curve in terms of corrective defensive measures given the severity of the threat. my final point is we as americans tend to think this is all about us. there is a whole set of other democracies, our closest allies around the world, who also hold elections and also on vulnerable. european allies, asian allies whose democratic processes could be just as vulnerable as ours. this is a national security threat for all of those reasons. it's really interesting tonight that we bring the executive branch, the department of homeland security to the panel, but also a representative of the legislative branch to really answer the fundamental question -- what is the u.s. government -- is this is a national security threat, if you are persuaded by my argument -- what is the branch of government, the level of government responsible for dealing with national security? the federal government, what is it going to do about it? i'm a just if you're might colleagues that i. onight. rick: it is an honor to be here. i'm the deputy assistant secretary at the cyber security office at the homeland security. our department is responsible for eliminating threats to the nation's critical infrastructure of theh a designation election system. as was pointed out by both the jake, wer and understand that russian activities to undermine the 2016 presidential jake, election hasn well documented. we know those threats are out there. we know they are going to there. we know they are going to continue and there are going to be other threat actors that will try to undermine future elections. the question is what we doing now and going forward to preserve the confidence of our election system? given the role that elections play in a democratic society, on january 16 -- january 6, 2017, the secretary of homeland security determined election infrastructure should be designated as critical infrastructure. the designation means the hastion infrastructure become a priority on our planning and policy efforts, as well as how we allocate our resources. it enables bette the departmento prioritize some security -- cyber security. but only state and local officials that request support. the designation provides protection for sensitive vulnerability information for the federal government to share with key stakeholders which includes state and local officials. since 2003, the department of homeland security has been working across all 16 critical infrastructure sectors outlined in the national and for such a protection plan, as well as working with owners and operators of state and local officials to secure the nation's critical infrastructure. we've developed a joint exercises across communications, information technology, energy, financial services sectors to enhance our coordination procedures. streamlined access to classified and unclassified information for critical structure operators and owners by partnering with analysis organizations. our effortsn ever, to support state and local government officials is critically important. elections, we see that as a vital national interest. cyber attacks on this country are becoming more complex and they range from not only nationstates, but also cyber criminals and activists. they are becoming more persistent, sophisticated and more dangerous. the digital and connected world has reshaped our lives. common tasks have been weeamlined, in the way communicate has changed. the evil thing digital age -- the evolving digital age has improved our lives, but also has changed the threat landscape and expanded the attack surface to do damage. we certainly have not been resting on our laurels. we have been engaged on the elections that took place last year, the special elections, and certainly the senate and congressional elections in alabama and utah. we are operationally posturing ourselves to on january 16 -- january 6, 2017, the secretary of homeland support from an perspective the state and local elections -- o fficials cyber security efforts going into the primary, special and general elections in 2018. our department has engaged local and state and private sector stakeholders across the infrastructure. spectrum to increase and expand awareness and potential vulnerabilities and enhance security on the u.s. election infrastructure. we continue to offer state and local governments our cyber security services which include on-site risk and vulnerability assessment, technical assessment, coordination resources. we participated with our own hackers at devcon 25. we remain interested in working with our community to understand vulnerabilities, share information and mitigation tactics. dhs has over 130 cyber security and protective personnel throughout the state that are at the ready to provide information and connect election officials with tools and resources for cyber security preparedness for the election system, as well as physical site security, voting machine storage and polling places. dhs is sponsoring secret level security clearances for secretary of state as well as state and senior election facilitateo the passing of classified information. i referred to the national plan. the nip outlines or calls for a councils.have two one of them is government focused. the other is a sector coordinated council which is private sector focused. councils. we have established the government coordinated council that is made up of the department of homeland security, the u.s. election assistance commission, the national institute of standards and technology, the federal bureau of investigation, as well as the department of defense and key state and local election officials. they met late last year and established goals and objectives. they developed a plan for the election infrastructure partnership, as well as laid the groundwork for developing the election infrastructure sector specific plan. dhs is working with the election assistance commission to foster the development of the sector coordinating council, which will include representatives from the voting machine vendor community, private sector security experts related to embedded systems security, as well as other relevant private sector partners. recognize the united states -- in the united states, elections are run by the local election officials. they have already taken a number of steps to secure their election infrastructure and all efforts are meant to support or replace those. the fundamental right for citizens to be heard by having their vote accurately counted is at the core of american values. ensuring the electoral system process is secure is a vital national interest. we have confidence in the overall security of the electoral system and voting infrastructure as diverse, as subject to local control, and as many checks and balances. as the threat environment evolves, theevolves, the departl continue to enhance the understanding of the threat and provide tools and resources available to the public and private sectors to increase security and resilience across a particular space. i appreciate the opportunity to be here and i will turn it over. greg: thank you. i'm here from u.s. senator dick durbin's office. you may have seen them in the news lately. [laughter] greg: he was on the view this morning. i have not watched it yet. he is the assistant democratic leader, number two ranking member in the democratic caucus of the u.s. senate. issues,ights, voting electoral issues are a top priority for him. something we have been looking at is illinois in specific. i think it is helpful for the audience and those watching at home to get a reminder of the history behind why we are here and why we are talking about this. it goes back to 2002 and 2016. august, when it was publicly reported that illinois and arizona were the two states that were hacked by a foreign entity. the illinois state board of election, their voter registration files had been compromised. it is alleged that russia was the actor who did this. fast-forward after the election, voter registration rolls are separate from voter tabulation. it is the consensus that voter tabulation was not interfered with. it was vote
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dick's is also prepared for a backlash. already we've heard of some customers who want to return their guns to dick's stores in light of today's decision. after the sandy hook school shooting in 2012, dick's stores stopped selling assault weapons. months later, they returned to shelves at dick's outdoor chain called field and stream. the ceo of one of the country's largest outdoor retail chains says these new restrictions on gun sales are permanent. alex savidge, ktvu fox 2 news. >> the last time there was a ban was between 1994 and 2004. in 1993, a gunman armed with automatic weapons opened fire at a law firm at 101 california. eight people were killed. six others were wounded before the gunman killed himself. california senator dianne feinstein called it a tipping point and the main reason for her push for a federal assault weapons ban. ten years later, lawmakers did not extend it. the california shooting is referenced as a reason for california's strict gun laws right. now our state does not allow the sale of assault rifles. owners have to register their weapons by june of this year. >>> we are in for a storm that could effect two commutes, mark? >> yeah. in fact, we will have breaks i
dick's is also prepared for a backlash. already we've heard of some customers who want to return their guns to dick's stores in light of today's decision. after the sandy hook school shooting in 2012, dick's stores stopped selling assault weapons. months later, they returned to shelves at dick's outdoor chain called field and stream. the ceo of one of the country's largest outdoor retail chains says these new restrictions on gun sales are permanent. alex savidge, ktvu fox 2 news. >> the...
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from the committee outreach coordinator, we have dick durbin, who serves as dick durbin's liaison to elected and other constituencies throughout the chicago and metro region. richard, who is from the office of cyber security with the homeland security, and he supports the development and the limitation of operational programs designed to strengthen the security and resilience of the nation's critical infrastructure. doug flutiebassador who is the senior ambassador of the future project at the harvard kennedy school center and a senior adviser at and isge global advisors a former career army officer and former representative to nato. our moderator today is jake, he is the coo of cambridge advisors and is the faculty member of the university of chicago's harris school where he teaches summer security policy and also former white house liaison to the department of what security he develops policies and programs related to national security and cyber security. and discussionn will be followed by an audience q&a, and with that i would like to welcome our panelists for this evening. in joi
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dick wonderful job. they said the heller decision, or dick said what they won or emma said what they won was the right toeep, but as we all know, the second amendment says keep and bear arms. important distinction. talk about that. graham: thank you for having us and having this panel. that is an important distinction. the decision had two landmark characters. it established once and for all there is an individual right protected in the constitution that had been unsettled previously. but the facts in the case of discussedand emily was you can own your own gun in your home for self-defense. the court said yes. that leaves open a huge range of practical activities that we all associated with the second amendment that make enjoying the second amendment, exercising that freedom, practical. those were left undecided by heller. in the time since then, what we have seen is state legislatures have decided to fill out the larger meaning of heller. in conservative states like texas where i am from, the practical activities are very robust. you enjoy great second amendment freedoms. in california or illinois or ma
dick wonderful job. they said the heller decision, or dick said what they won or emma said what they won was the right toeep, but as we all know, the second amendment says keep and bear arms. important distinction. talk about that. graham: thank you for having us and having this panel. that is an important distinction. the decision had two landmark characters. it established once and for all there is an individual right protected in the constitution that had been unsettled previously. but the...
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dick durbin mentioned her, she was a harvard lawght -- a professor and wrote a paper on the need for some kind of consumer finance commission. it was dick durbin who turned bill,onograph into a calling for the creation of what is now the consumer finance board. it is dick durbin that was taking on the issue of student loans debt and predatory practices. it of all of the people cover, i try sometimes to say what is this person identified with. it is for some people hard. everybody says i want tax equity or i want more business. those are generalities. when you think of causes, this is where dick durbin is unique among almost everyone i have covered. to do that.ability as a: i have to say wisconsin native, i have a serious inferiority complex now because listening to these stories, it is fun to think about all the things that illinois lawmakers have done for the state or the country. we cannot have had better tour guides to take us on that trip down memory lane and a little into the future. thanks both of you. [applause] clarence: thank you. ellen, thank you for being a wonderful moderator, clarence sharing, thank you for an interesting story and providing insider stories for all of us tonight. sweet honored that lynn with the chicago sun-times and clare
dick durbin mentioned her, she was a harvard lawght -- a professor and wrote a paper on the need for some kind of consumer finance commission. it was dick durbin who turned bill,onograph into a calling for the creation of what is now the consumer finance board. it is dick durbin that was taking on the issue of student loans debt and predatory practices. it of all of the people cover, i try sometimes to say what is this person identified with. it is for some people hard. everybody says i want...
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dick one last thing. dick, i think you gave me one of my favorite moments in the show in the first episode when you said, you know, i look back on watergate as almost like you would your summer in paris when you were a student. because it was just so fun. [laughter] it was this strange mix of dread and anxiety and fun. >> yeah. >> are we ever going to look back on this period with nostalgia? [laughter] >> well, it's so bursting with fun right now that we can't be sure. one of the best moments on "dick cavett's watergate," youtube, is gore vidal. what a shame he hasn't been around for this. he said on my show, when i get up in the morning, i can't wait for my watergate fix. >> people identify with that now, i think. but it's -- >> it was such fun to wake up back then. the next chapter in this. >> it was really a mix of nervous laughter and fear and we'd laugh at -- we'd laugh at the latest absurdity, you know? these brilliant guys who were running the plumbers, how did they find out they were there? well, they had pictures taken of themselves in front of dr. fielding's doors. and here we are using cia equipment. so these were not long-term thinkers. [laughter] but we would be on the phone and sort of hear a funny noise and, oh, i wonder if i was being wiretapped. it was a nervous fear, laughter at the absurdity, but it was a very uneasy, uneasy time. we didn't know what they would do next. dick mentioned being on the enemies list. this is considered an honor, kind of, but it was --
dick one last thing. dick, i think you gave me one of my favorite moments in the show in the first episode when you said, you know, i look back on watergate as almost like you would your summer in paris when you were a student. because it was just so fun. [laughter] it was this strange mix of dread and anxiety and fun. >> yeah. >> are we ever going to look back on this period with nostalgia? [laughter] >> well, it's so bursting with fun right now that we can't be sure. one of...
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dick's announced. they will take out semi-automatic rifles. will no longer sell firearms under 20 years of age, no longer sell bump stocks. >> i buy at dick's. i shop dick'squently. there's an old saying, follow the money. the market is adjusting right now. they will see if they lose any of their customers or if they build a customer base off of it. these children have made a difference. things are happening. we'll see where it goes. you know, we are -- i have said this. the reality if the president gets behind something it will give republicans enough courage to do what he has done. that's what we are dealing with. i will go to the white house and we'll lay out the bill again. it is common sense and protects the second amendment rights. it takes commercial transactions or on the internet. they have to be background checked. it makes sense. it doesn't take away anyone's freedoms or rights. if you don't know that person and if the terrorists advertised if you want to get it go down to local gun store and go buy it. we want to stop that. >> so a private company can do as it pleases. it is also calling for congress to do what it has done. it wants to restric
dick's announced. they will take out semi-automatic rifles. will no longer sell firearms under 20 years of age, no longer sell bump stocks. >> i buy at dick's. i shop dick'squently. there's an old saying, follow the money. the market is adjusting right now. they will see if they lose any of their customers or if they build a customer base off of it. these children have made a difference. things are happening. we'll see where it goes. you know, we are -- i have said this. the reality if...
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dick's sporting goods essentially adopting self-imposed gun restrictions. our kate snow has more. >> reporter: after the horror in parkland, florida, dick's sporting goods ceo ed stack says they found out the alleged gunman bought a shotgun last november at one of their stores. though not a weapon used in the killings that day, enough was enough. >> we don't want to be part of the story any longer. >> reporter: the company is no longer selling assault-style rifles or high-capacity magazines. and will not sell any firearms to anyone under 21. >> it's a big decision to make as a corporation. why? >> when we looked at those kids, and we saw what -- the grief that they were going through and how these kids organized to really have their voices heard, we talked amongst ourselves and said, if these kids can be brave enough to do this, then we should be brave enough to make a stand, ourself. >> reporter: assault-style weapons have been used in many mass shootings from newtown to san bernardino to las vegas. and stack says once again, congress is paralyzed. >> they really have no intent, in my opinion, i don't believe they have any intent to solve the problem. >> been a rough couple of weeks. >> reporter: fred gutt guttenberg lost his daughter, jaime in the shooting. >> i'm happier than i've been in 14 days because of what dick's sporting goods announced this morning. that, to me, says what happened will make a difference. >> reporter: at dick's sporting goods stores today, decision welcomed by some gun owners. >> what's an ar-15 for? to kill people. we've had enough of that. >> reporter: and dismissed by others. >> bad guys are going to get guns whether dick's sells them to them or not. >> reporter: no direct response today from the nra, but after more than a dozen companies recently ended special deals for nra members, the organization called it a shameful display of political and civic cowardice. georgia's lieutenant governor said he would kill any tax legislation that benefits delta air lines unless the company changes its position. are you worried that there could be backlash from the nra? >> we expect there will be. >> reporter: lester, as we've been on the air, a new statement out from walmart, just now, walmart saying "in light of recent events we've taken an opportunity to review our policy on firearm
dick's sporting goods essentially adopting self-imposed gun restrictions. our kate snow has more. >> reporter: after the horror in parkland, florida, dick's sporting goods ceo ed stack says they found out the alleged gunman bought a shotgun last november at one of their stores. though not a weapon used in the killings that day, enough was enough. >> we don't want to be part of the story any longer. >> reporter: the company is no longer selling assault-style rifles or...
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dick's i think that's shortsighted. dick's is the i think arbitor in this if you look at where you can buy guns, you're going to come back do walmart but dick'ss where the enthusiasts buy them >> but there are other large national outlets, as well. >> it's people buy them from - >> cabela's. >> yes cabela's is a hunting -- >> camping world. >> these are hunting stores and you don't need -- having been who hunted, it is not actually if you eat the venison, it is not the way to explode their bodies. >> no. no, it's not. >> and that's actually just -- i'm not trying to -- >> cross bow. >> that's hard. >> and miss. >> up there in the tree. >> i live in pennsylvania where the opening of the deer hunting season the day they closed the schools so it wasn't like you were outlier this is a bold move by a company that's not known for political action. >> right and then delta, of course, in the piece in "the times" today of lawmakers in georgia threatening to pull back on tax breaks for jet fuel because of their cutting the promotional discount for the nra other states saying come to new york come to virginia corporations have tough calls to make, man.
dick's i think that's shortsighted. dick's is the i think arbitor in this if you look at where you can buy guns, you're going to come back do walmart but dick'ss where the enthusiasts buy them >> but there are other large national outlets, as well. >> it's people buy them from - >> cabela's. >> yes cabela's is a hunting -- >> camping world. >> these are hunting stores and you don't need -- having been who hunted, it is not actually if you eat the venison, it...
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dick had established. my last concern was also continuity loving leaving press solvent and well staffed happy for continue knewty dick continued to work as acquisition senator part-time until 2004 concentrating in particular on the sports history list. that athletic list is kept active and in shape by danny and i'm still grateful that dick stayed around those extra years. because in 1998, when i think i began -- [laughter] the press had four full-time and one part-time acquisitions editors plus dick. ... i converted one acquisitions position into an electronic publisher position. and hired paul arroyo into manage all things it lewis massacre. paul in lewis to the presses they enable digital publishing to our capacity to step no elite and eventually for books also. one of the smartest things i ever did was to get judy mccollum the freedom to expand. judy built into the best on the continent and lori now directs that series with us skill like armand the. i took it management of another retiree. an acquisitions powerhouse she took on the presses in the women's studies and african american studies list both began by dick. both now thrive thanks to don duranty. joan took on most of the history list also and added a foundational film study list now managed by danny nasser. my third challenge was to make our list more internat
dick had established. my last concern was also continuity loving leaving press solvent and well staffed happy for continue knewty dick continued to work as acquisition senator part-time until 2004 concentrating in particular on the sports history list. that athletic list is kept active and in shape by danny and i'm still grateful that dick stayed around those extra years. because in 1998, when i think i began -- [laughter] the press had four full-time and one part-time acquisitions editors plus...
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dick's, surprising everybody and saying they'll no longer sell assault style weapons at dick's. they'll still sell other types of guns, just not high capacity big magazine capacity, technically called sporting rifles, assault style rifles, whatever you call them, dick'sl no longer sell them they'll continue to sell other weapons. as part of the discussion and as we showed earlier, the ceo is not aennti-gun person he is also calling on congress to do something on the issue >> we hope that congress will come together and this is a complex issue, it is not just about guns, it is about mental health reform, around background checks, and we hope they come together with the intent of really finding a solution to this problem as opposed to talking about it, knowing they're never going to d anything and speak to the base. >> carl, listen, we heard voices from parkland, from people on social media now hearing from ceos saying hey, congress, get off your you know whats and get something done >> brian, you mention that, we are starting to hear from ceos are we hearing reaction from gun manufacturers? we have american outdoor brandss smith and wesson, reporting tomorrow. >> we reached out to the companies, you probably have, i have, bunch of people here have. an
dick's, surprising everybody and saying they'll no longer sell assault style weapons at dick's. they'll still sell other types of guns, just not high capacity big magazine capacity, technically called sporting rifles, assault style rifles, whatever you call them, dick'sl no longer sell them they'll continue to sell other weapons. as part of the discussion and as we showed earlier, the ceo is not aennti-gun person he is also calling on congress to do something on the issue >> we hope that...
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in the united states it can be done under armour is generating lots of revenues at dick's sporting goods and now dick'sh them at their own stores lululemon is gaining market share. and they have quite a bit of debt and interest costs are growing quickly. as a forward pe of 68, we wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole. >> we take that as no. matt, are you as strongly against under armour as mark is? >> no, but i am as adamant saying i wouldn't want to short it either. despite the problem with the fundamentals, on a technical basis, the stock has some potential here you look what happened just in the last year or so, every news the stock saw big gap down today it finally saw positive news not only did it rally, it gapped higher it kind of changed that trend. we saw what happened inspect january. the stock was trading down while the rest of the market was moving up. however, it made a higher low. that's positive. this most recent rally has taken it up to its october highs and taken it to its trend line going back to 2015 and 200-day moving average. the stock is very overbought on a short-term basis but a
in the united states it can be done under armour is generating lots of revenues at dick's sporting goods and now dick'sh them at their own stores lululemon is gaining market share. and they have quite a bit of debt and interest costs are growing quickly. as a forward pe of 68, we wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole. >> we take that as no. matt, are you as strongly against under armour as mark is? >> no, but i am as adamant saying i wouldn't want to short it either. despite the...
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dicks in 2017 but not the gun or kind of gun used in the shooting and many dicks customers support it including the new age restriction in purchasing firearms. >> i don't have the correct mind set at 18 to be able to handle that sort of responsibility, i think it should be 25. as the debate over gun control rages in the poconos hundreds showed up with high powered rifles that were unloaded and zip tied. others wonder if others will follow. >> it's a great move. >> it's important that companies have an opinion on the issues and not just go sell out to the highest bidder. >>. >> reporter: so back out live, we mention that dicks says it will no longer sell the high capacity magazines and calling on elect officials to enact what they call common sense gun reform. >>> and a burlington county police department is recruiting in an effort to boost school security. evesham county police are looking for law enforcement under 65 years old that live in new jersey. the armed guards would be assign issed to schools throughout the district. -- world news tonight with david muir will have more on the students return to stoneman douglas and dicks sporting goods policy at 6:30 after "action news." >>> other news a woman is in critical condition after being shot by her husband who then killed himself. police were called to the 200 block of roosevelt avenue in edge water park at 1:00 this morning. police found michelle moses martin outside with several gunshot wounds to the chest and cause aid standoff with the husband and police forced their way into the home to find that gregory martin had taken his own life. >>> and now th
dicks in 2017 but not the gun or kind of gun used in the shooting and many dicks customers support it including the new age restriction in purchasing firearms. >> i don't have the correct mind set at 18 to be able to handle that sort of responsibility, i think it should be 25. as the debate over gun control rages in the poconos hundreds showed up with high powered rifles that were unloaded and zip tied. others wonder if others will follow. >> it's a great move. >> it's...
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dick did a wonderful job. i was particularly interested that they said the heller decision or dick said that what they won or emma said that what they won was the right to keep. but as we all know, the second amendment says keep and bear arms. so the important distinction. can you talk a little about that? >> thank you very much. thank you for having us here and having this panel. that's an important distinction. the heller decision had two landmark characters. first, it established once and for all there's an individual right protected in the constitution, that had been unsettled previously. the facts of the case that dick and emma discussed were to can you own your own gun in your home for self defense. and the court said yes. that leaves open a huge range of practical activities that we all associate with the second amendment. they make enjoying the second amendment, exercising that freedom practical. those were left undecided in heller. in the time since then, what we have seen is legislatures filled out the larger meaning. in conservative states like texas where i'm from, practical associated activities are very robust. you enjoy great second amendment freedoms. but if you're in california, illinois, maryland, or new york, those state legislatures define those associated activities very narrowly. in fact, just this week on tuesday the supreme court denied review of a case out of california that the ninth circuit held that restricts your second amendment rights. yesterday the second circuit, just yesterday, upheld a new york city law that says if i have a permit in new york city, what's called a prem
dick did a wonderful job. i was particularly interested that they said the heller decision or dick said that what they won or emma said that what they won was the right to keep. but as we all know, the second amendment says keep and bear arms. so the important distinction. can you talk a little about that? >> thank you very much. thank you for having us here and having this panel. that's an important distinction. the heller decision had two landmark characters. first, it established once...
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dick's sporting goods. turn up the volume for this because this is a very big move. the nation's largest sporting goods retailer is taking a bold stance, the company will medial stop selling assault rifles. dick's says it will also end sales of high capacity magazines and it will not sell any gun to anyone under 21 years old. here is ceo and chairman ed stack explaining the company's decision. >> as we looked at what happened down in parkland, and we were so disturbed and saddened by what happened, we felt we really needed to do something. so we've decided not to sell these assault weapons any longer in any of our stories. >> this comes of course as students of marjory stoneman douglas high school returned to class for the first day since the mass shooting two weeks ago. nbc's tammy leitner joins me now from parkland, florida. tammy, give us the latest from parkland. i'm guessing a lot of students will be going out to dick's. >> reporter: yeah, stephanie, school started 90 minutes ago. teachers are trying to ease the students back in today. they're having a short day, only about four hours. not a lot of schoolwork will be done today. this is really about reuniting the kids, reuniting the students together, reuniting them with their teachers. not a lot of schoolwork will be done. there are going to be grief counselors on hand, emotional support dogs, really just about bringing the kids together and starting that healing process, stephanie. >> what is fueling sort of the students here? you would think this is a time, it would be so hard for them to go back to school. >> reporter: yeah, there's no doubt this is going to be a tough day. everywhere these kids look, there are reminders of this shooting that happened just two weeks ago. as they walk into the campus, there are flowers and signs and pictur pictures. there are going to be a lot of empty desks for the kids killed in the shooting. there will be flowe
dick's sporting goods. turn up the volume for this because this is a very big move. the nation's largest sporting goods retailer is taking a bold stance, the company will medial stop selling assault rifles. dick's says it will also end sales of high capacity magazines and it will not sell any gun to anyone under 21 years old. here is ceo and chairman ed stack explaining the company's decision. >> as we looked at what happened down in parkland, and we were so disturbed and saddened by what...
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. ♪ [applause] >> this is dick heller very those of you who have heard of the -- this is him. [applause] >> he is a real man. right or dickreal dude. >> he is a real dude. he is a dude. we areat
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dick's store last year. although it was not the weapon used during the rampage at the high school in parkland. dick's main stores had already stopped selling assault rifles after the sandy hook massacre in 2012. but those weapons remained on the shelves at dick's outdoor chain called field and stream. there are no field and stream locations here in california. people we're talking to this morning in santa rosa say a move like this potentially could make a difference. >> it's a good start. that's the only place that i know of right now that has done that. so i don't know. that stuff has been happening a lot lately. i don't know. at least it is a start. that's all i can say. >> reporter: now, much of what the ceo of dick's has decided to do is sort of a moot point here in california because our state law already bans the sale of assault rifles anyway. so those types of weapons would not be for sale at dick's stores in the state. again, this -- those weapons were only being sold at field and stream schools and there are up in of those stores in california. the decision to raise the age to 21 to buy a gun at a dick's store, that has an impact in the state. the ceo knows that he is wading into the raging gun control debate in the country. he knows
dick's store last year. although it was not the weapon used during the rampage at the high school in parkland. dick's main stores had already stopped selling assault rifles after the sandy hook massacre in 2012. but those weapons remained on the shelves at dick's outdoor chain called field and stream. there are no field and stream locations here in california. people we're talking to this morning in santa rosa say a move like this potentially could make a difference. >> it's a good start....
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dick joke you tell. it's how you tell the dick joke that makes it funny. lemonis: i don't understand that.s with. and so the fact that you think i would do business with you because you do that, whether it's your personality or not, i just can't. i can get over business problems. fix the process. make it safe. put the air conditioning in. figure out how to pay the taxes. create a better work environment. sell more. diversify the product. i can fix those. i can't fix you from being a racist and a sexist. but here's the good news. i won't have to fix it 'cause i'm not gonna be here. -nice meeting you. -justin: nice to meet you, too. -lemonis: i wish you guys luck. -justin: all right. lemonis: thank you so much, okay? ♪ sometimes, you deal with people that don't have their head screwed on straight, then they have a perspective about others that isn't right. and, sometimes, you deal with others that only think about other people, like my friends at bentley's. and so, while i'm here in illinois, i want to see what they're up to. in 2015, i invested in a seven-store pet chain called bentley's co
dick joke you tell. it's how you tell the dick joke that makes it funny. lemonis: i don't understand that.s with. and so the fact that you think i would do business with you because you do that, whether it's your personality or not, i just can't. i can get over business problems. fix the process. make it safe. put the air conditioning in. figure out how to pay the taxes. create a better work environment. sell more. diversify the product. i can fix those. i can't fix you from being a racist and...
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legislation based on the president's priorities, illinois democrat dick durbin reminded colleagues the clock is ticking on daca. dick durbin: the illumination of that program will mean these young people in many like them will be subject to deportation and no longer allowed to work legally in the united states. president trump challenged congress to do something about it, to pass a law. more than five months past, and we have not done that. durbin saysr olympic gold medalist chloe kim's story is the story of immigration. he evoke the story of her father's trips did on estates from south korea which is the couple hundred dollars. she won a gold medal for the u.s. today in the half pipe. former white house can indication's director anthony scaramucci says president trump's chief of staff john kelly should step down. tweet came after the fbi revealed it notified the white house in july about domestic violence allegations against former white house staff secretary rob porter. thatny scaramucci tweeted general kalani -- in general kelly "almost certainly knew mark: in sweden, a trial began today -- the case of a man who
legislation based on the president's priorities, illinois democrat dick durbin reminded colleagues the clock is ticking on daca. dick durbin: the illumination of that program will mean these young people in many like them will be subject to deportation and no longer allowed to work legally in the united states. president trump challenged congress to do something about it, to pass a law. more than five months past, and we have not done that. durbin saysr olympic gold medalist chloe kim's story...