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so he started using firestone tires on his cars. that meant harvey firestone went from nowhere to being one of the tire magnets of the industry. so it would have served him well to be friends with henry ford, but one of the things i really like about firestone is, here you have a man who has done so much on his own. now he's going out as part of the vagabonds, with foreign -- with ford and edison, who treat him like a punky kid brother, and he has to run the errands and do all the things. and he's happy to do it. not just because he owes so much to ford, but because he really respects them. and he enjoys being around them and listening to them, of the four travelers in "the vagabonds," i think most of us would like to go on a trip with harvey firestone. susan: the first vagabond adventure of fort myers was 1914. what were the years of ensuing vagabond trips? jeff: it picks up in 1915, out in california, when part of the trip is made from los angeles to san diego by car. and from there, 1916 on, except with one interruption in 1917 f
so he started using firestone tires on his cars. that meant harvey firestone went from nowhere to being one of the tire magnets of the industry. so it would have served him well to be friends with henry ford, but one of the things i really like about firestone is, here you have a man who has done so much on his own. now he's going out as part of the vagabonds, with foreign -- with ford and edison, who treat him like a punky kid brother, and he has to run the errands and do all the things. and...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm ask either time out of turn about firestone of planet policy that comments welcome back emacs great to be here all right 1st let's remind the audience what exactly you do or what you did or what you do when you are a wall street banker briefly what is your area of expertise meche expertise since the 1980s was in the creation and development of new products you really are products oh he's the state of the earth products max as we've discussed in the past . so. looking for opportunities where there are no other competitors in less crowded fields i think that there are too many people in a crowded space like all of the people are jumping in on the fang stocks we've just had momentum over the past couple years all right so you're a contrarian you're early and to all kinds of different things embedded in the wall street heart for many years and as someone deep in the heart of global fiat what do you think when you see events that happened in the repo market over the past few expect well i would ng for value so you know when i see something wrong in the r
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm ask either time out of turn about firestone of planet policy that comments welcome back emacs great to be here all right 1st let's remind the audience what exactly you do or what you did or what you do when you are a wall street banker briefly what is your area of expertise meche expertise since the 1980s was in the creation and development of new products you really are products oh he's the state of the earth products max as we've discussed in the past ....
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. >> two years ago a firestone firestorm erupted and 5300 homes were destroyed. many in santa rosa. those residents left and some have rebuilt. the survivors said the community is strong. joining me is mayor tom sweat. good morning to you. i remember this day specifically because of the smell. i remember waking up and having my windows open and smelling the smoke. and i live 50 miles away from santa rosa. what are the moments you remember from this day two years ago? >> still having lived in this part of our community for 30+ years, it looks totally different today than it did on october in 2017. it was a week of that smell. especially when we see videos. it brings back a lot of emotion. >> when it comes to recovery, as i mentioned there are some who have packed up and left and a number who have stayed. many are rebuilding. we see that in coffee part. how ny people left because i know many were renters and how many people would you say state? >> that's a hard number to calculate. we know in coffee park over 90% of folks are in the rebuilding process. we have rebuilt over 700 homes.
. >> two years ago a firestone firestorm erupted and 5300 homes were destroyed. many in santa rosa. those residents left and some have rebuilt. the survivors said the community is strong. joining me is mayor tom sweat. good morning to you. i remember this day specifically because of the smell. i remember waking up and having my windows open and smelling the smoke. and i live 50 miles away from santa rosa. what are the moments you remember from this day two years ago? >> still having...
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these are highlighted in blue, including bodega bay, bodega, moon i's ranch, occidental, firestone, camp meeker, forestville,ry knit owe, hassend a, guerneville and valley ford. >> the purple area is mandatory evacuations. the red is the outline of the fire itself. >> the kinkade fire burned more than 66,000 acres and is just 5% contained. the fire is still threatening 70,000 homes. >> we are expected to get an update on the firefight at 6:30 tonight and we will bring that to you live. governor newsome says firefighters have responded to 330 fires across california in the last 24 hours. >> it's a staggering figure of course. the governor spent the day with firefighters and emergency officials. he was just at the sonoma county fairgrounds in santa rosa not long ago. >> that's where wee find louis pena with the latest. >> reporter: 4,000 firefighters have been working nonstop 24/7. they come from ten different states. 330 fires have been put out in the last 24 hours. let's take a look at the video taken. governor newsom looked at some of the 75 engines working on these fires. checked out a
these are highlighted in blue, including bodega bay, bodega, moon i's ranch, occidental, firestone, camp meeker, forestville,ry knit owe, hassend a, guerneville and valley ford. >> the purple area is mandatory evacuations. the red is the outline of the fire itself. >> the kinkade fire burned more than 66,000 acres and is just 5% contained. the fire is still threatening 70,000 homes. >> we are expected to get an update on the firefight at 6:30 tonight and we will bring that to...
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firestone financial is who finances my carts.s, you don't see that anywhere, and i pay it every month. >> where is the money coming from? >> out of the bank account. >> then it would adjust on here. >> i think it's ending up here, 'cause look at this. 80,000 went here. so you went from $86,000 to $162,000, okay? >> okay. >> here's the problem, though. we actually expect more profit, 'cause it was miscoded. >> which means the income would be higher, not lower. >> exactly. right now, our expenses are overstated. so we expect a lot more cash. so cash is leaving somewhere. >> what the forensic accountant found was that there are entries that were wrong on the books. he actually discovered that the profit is even $80,000 higher than we thought, which means there's $400,000 missing, not 319. money went somewhere. >> you're probably not ever gonna be able to make me understand this. that's why i hate math. >> let's just take one year as a--you're a cash business. you get $1 in cash, and you, in fact-- >> write a $2 check, you're in debt
firestone financial is who finances my carts.s, you don't see that anywhere, and i pay it every month. >> where is the money coming from? >> out of the bank account. >> then it would adjust on here. >> i think it's ending up here, 'cause look at this. 80,000 went here. so you went from $86,000 to $162,000, okay? >> okay. >> here's the problem, though. we actually expect more profit, 'cause it was miscoded. >> which means the income would be higher, not...
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where was the firestone, -- firestone medifirestonephony me.hind our back with the death to america crew and undermine this administration with no threat from the logan act there by the way which they prosecuted mike film over, rudy giuliani who is looking sincerely to get answers about unquestioned foreign collusion with the ukrainians in the 2016 election. listen to me, you just hit that, brian. nellie ohr who worked for fusion gps and hillary clinton is on the record, the on the record. not talking about a phone phone know graph, on the record got information from lawmakers, media people crack a book once in a while. go to the interweb and do some home works find it yourself, it's not hard. >> because we are talking about that -- exonerate more on russia. thanks so much, dan. appreciate it. >> got it, guys. goofed talking to you. ainsley: nice talking to you. jillian has headlines for you. jillian: get you caught up on this news. u.s. troops are crossing into iraq after pulling out from syria. defense secretary mark esper speaking in afghani
where was the firestone, -- firestone medifirestonephony me.hind our back with the death to america crew and undermine this administration with no threat from the logan act there by the way which they prosecuted mike film over, rudy giuliani who is looking sincerely to get answers about unquestioned foreign collusion with the ukrainians in the 2016 election. listen to me, you just hit that, brian. nellie ohr who worked for fusion gps and hillary clinton is on the record, the on the record. not...
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firestone tires. brian: he put you on the docks. >> i started off as dock attendant.e about it in the book, trickerred. you went to ivy league school, how did you become a conservative. the josh your mom said only reason you got a raise later because you asked for it. >> yeah. ainsley: she flew first class, y'all were in coach. >> my parents did a good job of that. often times. my parent did a good job making sure we understood the value of a dollar. that we didn't take things for granted. the otherstuff i write about. my mom escaped. communist czechoslovakia. that mentality from escaping ideology pushed on americans as mainstream thought, my grandparents, my grandmother was still alive in tears, you can't let this happen to this country. you can't let socialism and communism come in here. it always sounds good on paper and destroys everything. steve: your family built an empire, i was down in washington this weekend, selling the lease of the trump hotel down in washington? >> we'll explore it. everyone is saying we're getting so rich -- we can't sell or rent rooms to
firestone tires. brian: he put you on the docks. >> i started off as dock attendant.e about it in the book, trickerred. you went to ivy league school, how did you become a conservative. the josh your mom said only reason you got a raise later because you asked for it. >> yeah. ainsley: she flew first class, y'all were in coach. >> my parents did a good job of that. often times. my parent did a good job making sure we understood the value of a dollar. that we didn't take things...
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the lakers and nets, developments from the political and social firestone already.on whitlock is coming up next from fox sports. stand by, jason. >> we are apologizing to a communist government and then we have athletes here and coaches like steve kerr and greg popovich that rail against our government. we're the bad guys in the minds of these nba players and coaches. (engines rev) the only thing better than horsepower... ...is more horsepower. (engines rev) if we were for everyone, we'd be for no one. with dodge power dollars, more power means more cash allowance. purchase now and get $10 per horsepower. that's $7,970 on the srt challenger hellcat redeye. this is the family who wanted to connect... to go where they could explore and experience adventure in unexpected places... ♪ who were inspired by different cultures ♪ and found that the past can create new memories... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. for everywhere you go, expedia has everything you need, all in one place. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.ve
the lakers and nets, developments from the political and social firestone already.on whitlock is coming up next from fox sports. stand by, jason. >> we are apologizing to a communist government and then we have athletes here and coaches like steve kerr and greg popovich that rail against our government. we're the bad guys in the minds of these nba players and coaches. (engines rev) the only thing better than horsepower... ...is more horsepower. (engines rev) if we were for everyone, we'd...
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and they were one of the primary drivers of the russian collusion firestone narrative.is there is a free lunch and republicans are stopping them from eating it. that's one of the big takeaways. the other one, of course, is donald trump is an evil guy, the other one is the only republican any one of them can agree they like is john mccain. in 2008 when they ran against barack obama and if he was on fire they wouldn't have sat on him and he is dead. steve: tulsi gabbard slammed both of them because of the coverage of her. watch this. >> "new york times" and cnn have also smeared veterans, like myself for calling for an end to this regime change war. just two days ago the "new york times" put out an article saying i'm a russian asset and assad apologist and all these smears. this morning a cnn commentator said on national television that i'm an asset of russia. completely despicable. steve: howie? >> you know some of the internet polls last night after the debate showed that she ran away with it. you know, you could take those polls with a grain of salt because they are se
and they were one of the primary drivers of the russian collusion firestone narrative.is there is a free lunch and republicans are stopping them from eating it. that's one of the big takeaways. the other one, of course, is donald trump is an evil guy, the other one is the only republican any one of them can agree they like is john mccain. in 2008 when they ran against barack obama and if he was on fire they wouldn't have sat on him and he is dead. steve: tulsi gabbard slammed both of them...