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fred: i really don't so far.ipate them doing something -- what do you think they are doing well? mark: raising money. john: i will tell you this -- they are not leaking. you see stories about tensions in the trump campaign, the clinton campaign, you don't hear much about strategy, even as they are under a fair amount of pressure. john: she's also not going out of her way to offend a large sector of the american public. mark: up next, mr. barry bennett from the trump campaign and senator rubio's former spokesperson right after this. ♪ john: joining us now is barry bennett, one of the many right hand men of donald trump campaign and marco rubio's former campaign manager. we won't talk about the size of either one of your hands. thank you for being here. we did a whole 90's special yesterday talking about your campaign. there was a report in the go about one of your campaign operatives reaching out and saying we want to make an issue out of whitewater. explain the political sense entailed in what seems to be a campa
fred: i really don't so far.ipate them doing something -- what do you think they are doing well? mark: raising money. john: i will tell you this -- they are not leaking. you see stories about tensions in the trump campaign, the clinton campaign, you don't hear much about strategy, even as they are under a fair amount of pressure. john: she's also not going out of her way to offend a large sector of the american public. mark: up next, mr. barry bennett from the trump campaign and senator rubio's...
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fred: gentlemen, great to be here. i think we all intuitively say the hillary clinton e-mail report is a problem. what makes you certain that it is a political problem? fred: it's a problem, but it's just one more drip in a constant faucet of drips that she's had for how much? 2 years now? the more drips that come, soon it will be a big puddle. one day it might just drown her. mark: let me run a theory by you as a look at the general election. for all of trump's floss is a candidate, he is simply a better performer and has a better capacity to try the new cycle where he wanted to go than she does. that matters as much or more than anything else on the two sides. fred: i think that is right. he is far better at that. not only that, but he is sort of the new thing, the new shiny object. hillary, you can't really say that. she has been around forever. her family has been around forever. if you combine the two, it advantages trump to me. john: fred, we are going to ask you later to lead us through what you think an ad make
fred: gentlemen, great to be here. i think we all intuitively say the hillary clinton e-mail report is a problem. what makes you certain that it is a political problem? fred: it's a problem, but it's just one more drip in a constant faucet of drips that she's had for how much? 2 years now? the more drips that come, soon it will be a big puddle. one day it might just drown her. mark: let me run a theory by you as a look at the general election. for all of trump's floss is a candidate, he is...
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>> i think it is unusual, fred.think it's a thinly, if at all, veiled threat, to pull federal funding from states that don't comply. we're talking millions and millions of dollars of federal funding earmarked for education for those states. but the transgender rights issue, fred, is in its fantasy. and courts are going to have to determine this. define "transgender," what does it mean? can it be brought on spur of the moment? can you have an identity crisis and all of a sudden say, i am now transgender? i don't know the issues here. i am a provocateur here, fred. >> yes, you are! >> but it seems to me that billions and billions of dollars that are being spent to litigate this, and especially in north carolina, when you have simple solutions, faculty, a nurse, a single-use bathroom, a minuscule portion of a population of the courts can go through this, it seems that's the way to handle this. it's complete, it seems to me, a complete waste of resources and energy when the school systems are crumbling before us. >> so
>> i think it is unusual, fred.think it's a thinly, if at all, veiled threat, to pull federal funding from states that don't comply. we're talking millions and millions of dollars of federal funding earmarked for education for those states. but the transgender rights issue, fred, is in its fantasy. and courts are going to have to determine this. define "transgender," what does it mean? can it be brought on spur of the moment? can you have an identity crisis and all of a sudden...
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like fred.'s good son, you aim high. >> the maestro of sound learned from the masters like the old man scald snipes. >> fred, you ever watch the water drip? watch it. all the way down. the two sounds. he goes, woop. you breathe through your nose. you make your mouth into a cup. just cap. what you're going to do is push the water out like you're brushing your teeth. >> after that, he started collecting sounds. >> what do you think that is 1234. >> some old tools of the trade. >> it's a flock of starlings. >> others he's fashioned himself. >> this is a tuna can. >> making music that almost defies description. >> just bottle caps flattened. or something that might sound familiar. ♪ '90s? fred newman cowrote the music, did the sound effects and many of the voices for the animated hit show. when hollywood needs a really special effect. new newman's phone rings. >> hello? how are you doing? this is joey -- we got this movie with sandra bullock and nicole kidman and this frog swallows a wedding band, c
like fred.'s good son, you aim high. >> the maestro of sound learned from the masters like the old man scald snipes. >> fred, you ever watch the water drip? watch it. all the way down. the two sounds. he goes, woop. you breathe through your nose. you make your mouth into a cup. just cap. what you're going to do is push the water out like you're brushing your teeth. >> after that, he started collecting sounds. >> what do you think that is 1234. >> some old tools of...
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fred harvey was a restaurant to restauranteur. eventually, he took over and operated all the restaurants for the railroad out here. responsible for finding a lot of the food that was served on the dining cars. we have different china from different locations along the fred harvey routes. we have silverware that has fred harvey on it. we have a milk bottle that fred harvey had read he would produce his own milk. we have some menus and other artifacts here. there is a two-story structure that has 12 bedrooms where the harvey girls would stay. uniformstheir certain that they used and they were the waitresses. they were the waitresses in the harvey house. if you were a harvey girl, we were told, you had to live here and you were not supposed to date. in aght now, we are replica of a station, where they had a telegraph office for issuing orders to the movement of trains. all of the stations, whenever there was a major citing -- sighting, had one of these depots with a window just like this. the train operator would sit here in front of
fred harvey was a restaurant to restauranteur. eventually, he took over and operated all the restaurants for the railroad out here. responsible for finding a lot of the food that was served on the dining cars. we have different china from different locations along the fred harvey routes. we have silverware that has fred harvey on it. we have a milk bottle that fred harvey had read he would produce his own milk. we have some menus and other artifacts here. there is a two-story structure that has...
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i want to start with fred bakker. four years ago, mark and i took a trip to the netherlands, you took up -- i never heard of that before. neither had mark. we had a remarkable day. we saw a turnaround story, electronics at the heart of the city had lost tens of thousands of jobs to asia. 15 years, this is a city that voted one of the most innovative cities in the world. what happened? >> the short version is a long story. originally was built around the one you mentioned. now a subsidiary of the portland base. they came in the 1990s. phillips announced they would ship their manufacturing across country. and have 30,000 jobs. in the same year, they went broke. there was a horrible scenario. for the netherlands. phillips is a phenomenon. we are proud of them. we are critical. dutchmen are always critical. they are also proud. it was a trauma. there were people who went quietly. they thought of a very ambitious plan. to make from that region high-tech hotspot on a specific item that is building high-tech machinery. how d
i want to start with fred bakker. four years ago, mark and i took a trip to the netherlands, you took up -- i never heard of that before. neither had mark. we had a remarkable day. we saw a turnaround story, electronics at the heart of the city had lost tens of thousands of jobs to asia. 15 years, this is a city that voted one of the most innovative cities in the world. what happened? >> the short version is a long story. originally was built around the one you mentioned. now a subsidiary...
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fred thompson called fred buzz hart to let him know and found him not overly concerned. i think buzz hart had figured it out by then, that there was such a system because he made the memo sent to thompson that so closely had the notes of my conversations.
fred thompson called fred buzz hart to let him know and found him not overly concerned. i think buzz hart had figured it out by then, that there was such a system because he made the memo sent to thompson that so closely had the notes of my conversations.
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so in conclusion, as you can see, fred and i are optimistic. we think that the united states, northern europe, it's a very good future. innovation is not dead. competitiveness is not dead. in fact all we are regaining it. maybe the best way to sum it up, it is no longer winter in america. spring is coming back. thank you. [applause] >> i am bruce katz from brookings. i am just playing around. an absolute pleasure to moderate this panel, an absolute pleasure in this season of despair to be optimistic about the future of our country. and the future of many similarly situated cities in europe. you know, fred and antoine have done all of us a great service. it takes to dutchman to come to america and drawing this what we have. so very, very helpful. we have two other people on this panel that i think i will just give a brief introduction. they are two of the top economic development thinkers and practitioners in the united states. rebecca bagley is by shasta for economic partnership with the university of pittsburgh. she takes all of us on a tour l
so in conclusion, as you can see, fred and i are optimistic. we think that the united states, northern europe, it's a very good future. innovation is not dead. competitiveness is not dead. in fact all we are regaining it. maybe the best way to sum it up, it is no longer winter in america. spring is coming back. thank you. [applause] >> i am bruce katz from brookings. i am just playing around. an absolute pleasure to moderate this panel, an absolute pleasure in this season of despair to be...
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>> well, frankly, no, fred.d that's -- clearly, it's a chilling effect on the organization whenever senior leadership is taken out, but they are very resilient. they've demonstrated their grittiness over the course of the years. they have next level of leadership ready to -- ready to step up. so that by itself is insufficient. it's necessary, but it's insufficient. there needs to be a continuous pressure on the taliban. and also bear in mind, the united states tried to establish some pretty aggressive communications with the taliban going forward to try to find a confluence of interest. mansour has been a tremendous impediment toward making that happen. so everything the secretary said is absolutely spot on, but he's also been an impediment in terms of efforts that might be in place to try to find some interests in common with the taliban which is a very, very tough thing to do. >> major general "spider" marks, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, a submarine has been deployed to the bottom of the mediterranean sea
>> well, frankly, no, fred.d that's -- clearly, it's a chilling effect on the organization whenever senior leadership is taken out, but they are very resilient. they've demonstrated their grittiness over the course of the years. they have next level of leadership ready to -- ready to step up. so that by itself is insufficient. it's necessary, but it's insufficient. there needs to be a continuous pressure on the taliban. and also bear in mind, the united states tried to establish some...
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but fred says climbing the ladder with them is even better. if you have to vacuum the steps along the way. steve hartman, "on the road,"" in boston. >> rose: congratulations, fred. five kids, five >> christina tells she thinks about the decision. why it was really cut. and then the billboard music awards. gwen's rehearsal with her son and details on celine's performance for her late husband. >> plus dancings top th inside their stressful rehearsals. >> it's do or die. >> and remember this? our flash back friday with tori spelling's mother may i sleep with danger. inside the remake.& now for may 20th, 2016, this is entertaanment tonight. christina singing with this hologram ofhi
but fred says climbing the ladder with them is even better. if you have to vacuum the steps along the way. steve hartman, "on the road,"" in boston. >> rose: congratulations, fred. five kids, five >> christina tells she thinks about the decision. why it was really cut. and then the billboard music awards. gwen's rehearsal with her son and details on celine's performance for her late husband. >> plus dancings top th inside their stressful rehearsals. >>...
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but fred says climbing the ladder with them is even better. if you have to vacuum the steps along the way. steve hartman, "on the road,"" in boston. >> rose: congratulations, fred. five kids, five d with the help c i'm keeping dad on schedule. i'm keeping my mom happy! comfort keepers in-home professional caregivers can provide meal planning and preparation, health and wellness services and personal care services through custom care plans that can change as needs change, so your aging loved ones can stay happy and healthy in their own home. ♪ spending the afternoon playing golf at joint base andrews. we have details ands reaction to today's shooting. >> reporter: that's right. you can see we are at 17th and pennsylvania avenue. i am going to move out of the way. it is still blocked off. a lot of pedestrians are on the other side of the street but on the white house side, no one is allowed to come through because they are still continuing to whvestigate what happened.
but fred says climbing the ladder with them is even better. if you have to vacuum the steps along the way. steve hartman, "on the road,"" in boston. >> rose: congratulations, fred. five kids, five d with the help c i'm keeping dad on schedule. i'm keeping my mom happy! comfort keepers in-home professional caregivers can provide meal planning and preparation, health and wellness services and personal care services through custom care plans that can change as needs change, so...
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when i learned about donald trump and fred trump a long time ago i thought, oh, fred trump was kind of cool. he was developing affordable housing for middle class folks and donald trump became this maniac who created luxury housing for the super rich. it turns out that fred trump was a very dangerous and frightening figure, too. in the 1920's, there was a klan march in queens. police arrested people come all of them in lan robes. it was reported fred trump was one of those arrested. donald trump has tried to scroll out of the more and more evidence seems to point out that fred was one of these guys. the group was in the pudding. we know about woody guthrie's song about fred trump's racism. amy: the song from the 1950's, woody guthrie singing "i suppose old man trump knows just how much racial hate he stirred up in the blood pot of human heart when he drawn that colored line here at his 1800 family project." >> sort of a big middle-class housing development in brooklyn or queens. this obviously was the case that this guy has a reputation as a racist. by the 1970's, the justice departmen
when i learned about donald trump and fred trump a long time ago i thought, oh, fred trump was kind of cool. he was developing affordable housing for middle class folks and donald trump became this maniac who created luxury housing for the super rich. it turns out that fred trump was a very dangerous and frightening figure, too. in the 1920's, there was a klan march in queens. police arrested people come all of them in lan robes. it was reported fred trump was one of those arrested. donald...
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>> well, fred, i'd be stronger than senator graham.lassified and there is some, and there was extensive, official saudi contact with the hijackers and the hamburg secel which organized this attack. there were money transfers from the saudi embassy. the consul met a saudi agent before the hijackers landed in los angeles. i could go on and on. what i can say, fred, and i say this very categorically, i've seen the evidence against hezbollah and iran for terrorism and the evidence against saudi arabia involvement in 9/11 is equally as strong if not stronger. and i'm quite certain about that. >> to what degree, do you believe? >> how do you get 12 saudi officials supporting these people? giving them money? calling them. coordinating with them. and not having some sort of central control? yes, there's no evidence that the king of saudi arabia was involved in this, or the minister of intelligence or anybody else, but then, again, if you look at hezbollah, there's no evidence that the head of hezbollah is involved in terrorism. we just assume
>> well, fred, i'd be stronger than senator graham.lassified and there is some, and there was extensive, official saudi contact with the hijackers and the hamburg secel which organized this attack. there were money transfers from the saudi embassy. the consul met a saudi agent before the hijackers landed in los angeles. i could go on and on. what i can say, fred, and i say this very categorically, i've seen the evidence against hezbollah and iran for terrorism and the evidence against...
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the trump organization, fred trump, hired fred: as his lawyer, the legendary gut bucket puncher whwho had been joe mccarthy's lawyer and he came up with a sort of defense and talking point and that was pretty extraordinary in itstsel. he said, we are not trying to keep black people out of these apartments, we're trying to keep welfare recipients out of these apartments. this was his defense. this was the best case scenario. donald trump by that time was being interviewed and he told "the new york times" i believe it was, he never even heard of the 1968 civil rights act, which is the conontrolling legislation for anyone who wants to build housing. quite a stunning performance. really kind of sets the tone of a guy -- and talkingg about his son now -- who sees african-americans as predators, basically. polluters. so in february, donald trump came under criticism for wavering on whether or not he wanted the support of the former kkk leader david duke. speaking on cnn with jake tapper, trump refused to disavow duke's support or thehe supportf other whwhite suprememacists. >> just so you u
the trump organization, fred trump, hired fred: as his lawyer, the legendary gut bucket puncher whwho had been joe mccarthy's lawyer and he came up with a sort of defense and talking point and that was pretty extraordinary in itstsel. he said, we are not trying to keep black people out of these apartments, we're trying to keep welfare recipients out of these apartments. this was his defense. this was the best case scenario. donald trump by that time was being interviewed and he told "the...
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but fred says climbing the ladder with them is even better. if you have to vacuum the steps along the way. steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> rose: congratulations, fred. five kids, five diplomas, five for five, a clean sweep. for scott pelley, i'm charlie rose. good night. the new top cop lays out his priorities.. and former chis weigh in.. on the tough ro ahead. >>> day one for san francisco's acting police chief. >> we have to move forward and that's what i'm going to do. >> the new top cop lays out his priorities and former chief weighing in on the tough road ahead. >> new at 6:00 the mayor tells us the first change he wants to see. >> one of the first things that the acting chief is going to do is prohibit the shooting into vehicles. >> reporter: not everyone agrees. the use of force debate involving moving cars. >> firebombing at google. someone tries to torch a mapping car. tech companies on notice becoming targets. >> a new career how this retired 49ers star reinvented himself as a startup vp. >> always felt like there was mor
but fred says climbing the ladder with them is even better. if you have to vacuum the steps along the way. steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> rose: congratulations, fred. five kids, five diplomas, five for five, a clean sweep. for scott pelley, i'm charlie rose. good night. the new top cop lays out his priorities.. and former chis weigh in.. on the tough ro ahead. >>> day one for san francisco's acting police chief. >> we have to move forward and that's...
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everyone, welcome fred armisen!begin. >> it started with a cloud that spoke to me. >> jimmy: commercial! lll we're back. where did it end? lll how are you? >> how are you? >> jimmy: fred armisen, you are hosting "saturday night live." pcpc hosting, hosting! >> i had no idea. it's incredible. the whole thing is so surreal. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it all goes by in a blur and it's so fast. i remember when you hosted i always thought "why is he always running off somewhere?" it is really busy and you have one thing after another and so much promo and all that stuff. plus i got to do this thing. i want to be there. lll no but i just remember -- no, but i just remember you always running off and i'm, like, "where is he going? we were just talking." but there's always some place else to go. >> jimmy: there's like a a thousand things. you have to do commercials for the show, telling people to watch. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's you, courtney barnett -- >> yes! >> jimmy: she's is amazing. i love her. >> yeah. first time i saw her
everyone, welcome fred armisen!begin. >> it started with a cloud that spoke to me. >> jimmy: commercial! lll we're back. where did it end? lll how are you? >> how are you? >> jimmy: fred armisen, you are hosting "saturday night live." pcpc hosting, hosting! >> i had no idea. it's incredible. the whole thing is so surreal. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it all goes by in a blur and it's so fast. i remember when you hosted i always thought "why is...
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fred thompson called fred buzz hart to let him know and found him not overly concerned. i think buzz hart had figured it out by then, that there was such a system because he made the memo sent to thompson that so closely had the notes of my conversati conversations. today i know and you know from reading the book, what happened is nixon himself listened to his conversations with me. most of them. he never listens to until years after the fact to the march 21st conversation. but he listened to the earlier conversations. because he said his defense on being no information before march 21 about a cover-up. so he listened to the earlier conversations to hear if there was anything in there that put the lie to his defense. well, it is marginal. you could argue either way on some of the conversations. it's clear today, we know that he knew of the conversations -- of the cover-up before i came in to tell him. but then it wasn't quite so clear. so he's confronted with the question of what to do with the tapes once they have been revealed. lend garment is his -- is one of the peop
fred thompson called fred buzz hart to let him know and found him not overly concerned. i think buzz hart had figured it out by then, that there was such a system because he made the memo sent to thompson that so closely had the notes of my conversati conversations. today i know and you know from reading the book, what happened is nixon himself listened to his conversations with me. most of them. he never listens to until years after the fact to the march 21st conversation. but he listened to...
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executive ed door of "the weekly standard" fred barnes joins us next.s a dream come true for harry potter fans, or at least this group of skydivers. they took out their brooms for a ride of a lifetime. ride of a lifetime. we h sfx: loud poorly played electric guitar that sounds awful seriously, awful but a lot better than last week ♪rock guitar music ♪we weren't born to follow shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. show show me more like this. s. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what blows you away. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinit lou: senator john mccain is publicly supporting donald trump, but at a fundraiser behind closed doors mccain was, well, recently recorded saying trump may hurt his chances of re-election. lou: but it seems voters may have a bigger problem with mccain than trump. trump won 47% of the vote during the arizona primary in m
executive ed door of "the weekly standard" fred barnes joins us next.s a dream come true for harry potter fans, or at least this group of skydivers. they took out their brooms for a ride of a lifetime. ride of a lifetime. we h sfx: loud poorly played electric guitar that sounds awful seriously, awful but a lot better than last week ♪rock guitar music ♪we weren't born to follow shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes...
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fred, let me get fred in here, because richard of course is a baby he doesn't remember 1968. and i are old-timers. we do. >> thank you. david: the left in the democrat party was extremely frustrated because they lost with eugene mccarthy. robert kennedy was shot. they ended up with humphrey who was a moderate that led to craziness in chicago which is where their convention was in 1968, really riots. cot same thing happen this time? >> i don't think so. you don't have the vietnam war going on at the time. david: that's true. >> david what you're getting at is this -- david: by the way what we're looking at right now, forgive me, fred, we're looking at video of 1968. that is chicago of 1968 for those that don't remember. >> i do remember. anyway, look the democratic fight has been more raucous, bitter than the republican battle for the presidential nomination. this nevada thing, here it is we're getting toward the end of that battle on democratic side and it is getting worse. and i don't think that the clinton people are sure of winning all the platform fights because you're go
fred, let me get fred in here, because richard of course is a baby he doesn't remember 1968. and i are old-timers. we do. >> thank you. david: the left in the democrat party was extremely frustrated because they lost with eugene mccarthy. robert kennedy was shot. they ended up with humphrey who was a moderate that led to craziness in chicago which is where their convention was in 1968, really riots. cot same thing happen this time? >> i don't think so. you don't have the vietnam war...
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we had silverware that has fred harvey on it.have a milk bottle by fred harvey, he would produce his own milk. and we have some menus and other artifacts here. also in the east area, there is a two-story structure that has 12 bedrooms where the harvey girls would stay. the harvey girls, they had their certain uniforms they used, and they were the waitresses. they were the waitresses in the harvey house. if you are a harvey girl, we were told you had to live here , and you were not supposed to date. don sheets: well, right now we are in a replica of the wayside station where they had to -- they had a telegraph office for issuing office orders for the movement of trains. all of the stations, wherever there was a major siding, had to go to the depots with a bay window just like this. would sitder operator here from his typewriter, and whenever the dispatcher had an order for a train it was coming in either direction, he would get a hold of the operator and have the order. the train order operator would copy an order on this form to
we had silverware that has fred harvey on it.have a milk bottle by fred harvey, he would produce his own milk. and we have some menus and other artifacts here. also in the east area, there is a two-story structure that has 12 bedrooms where the harvey girls would stay. the harvey girls, they had their certain uniforms they used, and they were the waitresses. they were the waitresses in the harvey house. if you are a harvey girl, we were told you had to live here , and you were not supposed to...
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preference our introduce antoine ben fred bakker who is his co-author and you'll meet him shortly but as a brookings trustee and senior adviser the public policy advisor referred to recently the principal founder and ceo of the emerging markets management specializing in emerging markets by should note he is also a supporter of the office of centennial scholars here at brookings and for his part the recent retirement fred bakker was european journalist specializing in monetary financial affairs that was dubbed "the financial times" of holland living in amsterdam for right now we will hear from antoine van agtmael. [applause] >> thanks for that wonderful introduction am glad my wife is your to hear this. [laughter] i will start to that we could not have written this book without brookings they give us this forum in the presentation but for the past couple of years was really influential with our thinking. brookings and bruce and mark did the task of breaking work on all of this and it has been very good work and we're standing on your shoulders to make this possible so thank you for th
preference our introduce antoine ben fred bakker who is his co-author and you'll meet him shortly but as a brookings trustee and senior adviser the public policy advisor referred to recently the principal founder and ceo of the emerging markets management specializing in emerging markets by should note he is also a supporter of the office of centennial scholars here at brookings and for his part the recent retirement fred bakker was european journalist specializing in monetary financial affairs...
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executive ed door of "the weekly standard" fred barnes joins us next.s a dream come true for harry potter fans, or at least this group of skydivers. they took out their brooms for a ride of a lifetime. we have the video for you right after these very brief messages. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. ♪ (music pl♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. shoah, ha ha.ew artist. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, o
executive ed door of "the weekly standard" fred barnes joins us next.s a dream come true for harry potter fans, or at least this group of skydivers. they took out their brooms for a ride of a lifetime. we have the video for you right after these very brief messages. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for...
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>> because of exactly what fred said.y were able to get what they wanted from ethan and they have a lot of egg on their face. there's been a lot of public scorn for the rather light sentence he received but this is what i call the mama bear syndrome. it's not hard to see how a mother or any parent would want to protect their child and yes, fred says this is, she created a frankenstein here but parents all throughout the country do whatever they can to protect their child, even if sometimes that means committing a crime. i'm sorry, that's not the way i was raised and that's not the way i raise my four sons and to say there was egg on the face when this kid there is for people with and after 350 i think is kind of repugnant. my mother. >> but fred, he didn't go out there with the intent to commit murder. [overlapping conversation] heather: troy, i have a question and i'm wondering about the past of ethan's mother and father themselves. he has this millionaire father fred, his mother tonya who you saw there, they have a past
>> because of exactly what fred said.y were able to get what they wanted from ethan and they have a lot of egg on their face. there's been a lot of public scorn for the rather light sentence he received but this is what i call the mama bear syndrome. it's not hard to see how a mother or any parent would want to protect their child and yes, fred says this is, she created a frankenstein here but parents all throughout the country do whatever they can to protect their child, even if...
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[laughter] >> fred, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. lou: i didn't want to leave you with just bill kristol, there it is. have a great weekend. be sure to vote in our poll tonight. here is the question -- cast your vote on twitter at lou dobbs news -- no, it's just lou dobbs. i get so confused with the social media sites. links to everything, loudobbs.com. twitter again, lou dobbs. >>> a polish train driver risking his life for his passengers. watch as this driver sprints through the train, warning as he goes his passengers after spotting a stranded truck on the tracks ahead. those on board threw themselves to the ground just in time. no one seriously injured in large measure because of the driver's heroic actions. up next, what's at stake in the general election is articulated by donald trump. >> it's a movement toward common sense, a movement to get out of being the stupid leadership country, what we have in leadership right now, they call it the stupid leadership, they have no clue what they're doing. lou: the choices we face in this
[laughter] >> fred, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. lou: i didn't want to leave you with just bill kristol, there it is. have a great weekend. be sure to vote in our poll tonight. here is the question -- cast your vote on twitter at lou dobbs news -- no, it's just lou dobbs. i get so confused with the social media sites. links to everything, loudobbs.com. twitter again, lou dobbs. >>> a polish train driver risking his life for his passengers. watch as...
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fred: you sort of answered it. the european countries that are effective, they have announced their willingness. the italians have kind of backed off in participating in a stabilization force. i do believe that the forces are already on the ground. they would be critical to lending expertise. huge will among the european powers, and i think it is a matter of coordinating those efforts. they are not working across -- at cross purposes. making sure the countries have capabilities. the u.s. has certain capabilities. we need to learn the lessons of our past training failures. we did the training before there was anything to absorb the trainees. there was no unified government, there was no pure c. you trained in bunch of soldiers and they came back to militias. you need to make sure you are training a military that is representative of all libyan factions, not just training one particular town or tribe. david: you are not suggesting that we just don't some -- dump some military equipment for this newly founded libyan g
fred: you sort of answered it. the european countries that are effective, they have announced their willingness. the italians have kind of backed off in participating in a stabilization force. i do believe that the forces are already on the ground. they would be critical to lending expertise. huge will among the european powers, and i think it is a matter of coordinating those efforts. they are not working across -- at cross purposes. making sure the countries have capabilities. the u.s. has...
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what about that, fred.hy does bill continue to search for third party candidate, when there is one, a libertarian. >> who agrees with a guy, gary johnson, wants to talk about one issue. i went to dinner with gary johnson. you know issue he wanted to talk about? drug legalization. that is not a winning issue i think. david: in fairness to him, i have interviewed him a lot, he does talk about things other than that as well. he had a great record as governor, didn't he, fred. >> i don't know much about his record as a governor. i never heard any tough criticism of it. i have seen what he talks about at presidential candidate, look, not exactly a guy with a lot of zip. he is not interesting speaker. he is not a live wire. he doesn't stir crowds. i just don't think he is going to be a factor. david: all right. sorry, gary, if he is watching. melissa: not a lot of zip. david: got a lot of heart for you. fred, mark, thank you both for coming in, appreciate it. >> you're welcome. melissa: president obama honoring t
what about that, fred.hy does bill continue to search for third party candidate, when there is one, a libertarian. >> who agrees with a guy, gary johnson, wants to talk about one issue. i went to dinner with gary johnson. you know issue he wanted to talk about? drug legalization. that is not a winning issue i think. david: in fairness to him, i have interviewed him a lot, he does talk about things other than that as well. he had a great record as governor, didn't he, fred. >> i...
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fred? >> all righty. thank you so much, drew griffin. so sue carswell was that reporter on the other end of those tapes when she was working at "people" magazine. and today she is speaking out about who she thinks is responsible for making those tapes public now. >> did you release this tape? >> no. >> did you have the tape? i mean, how did it get into play? >> all right, two people had the tape. i had a tape and trump had a tape. and i don't have the tape. >> how do you think it got into play? >> well, it didn't get to "the washington post" through me. >> so? >> trump! >> you think trump dropped this tape? >> yeah. >> why would he do that? >> look what's gone on this week. taxes, paul ryan, the butler. the butler did it. now, trump seems to like to pull "people" magazine-type stories into the fray. >> so in other words, a continuation -- here's your thought. it's a continuation of what john miller told you back in 1991, that there's no such thing as bad publicity. so trump now getting banged over the taxes, the butler comes out and says
fred? >> all righty. thank you so much, drew griffin. so sue carswell was that reporter on the other end of those tapes when she was working at "people" magazine. and today she is speaking out about who she thinks is responsible for making those tapes public now. >> did you release this tape? >> no. >> did you have the tape? i mean, how did it get into play? >> all right, two people had the tape. i had a tape and trump had a tape. and i don't have the...
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>> reporter: well, fred, the demonic winds are starting to settle down.he fire burning to the west. they had once predicted it would double in size, it has not. the focus right now on the city of fort mcmurray. they're making extra sure that they put out any flareups or hot spots there. firefighters working long, long days. not just hours, but days. and they're receiving a lot of praise from very grateful residents and fellow firefighters as well. >> more heros in this experience than i've ever thought existed. sorry. >> that's okay, adam. >> our community has more firefighters and more emergency responders, police, everybody that have given up their own homes that are safe, their own families that are waiting for them to come up in the middle of this beast to help protect my home. they're heros to me. >> reporter: fort mcmurray is an old sands town and there is concerns that this will affect production. the bank of montreal saying that this could dim the forecast in the future. we have heard anecdotal reports of some people being told to no longer report
>> reporter: well, fred, the demonic winds are starting to settle down.he fire burning to the west. they had once predicted it would double in size, it has not. the focus right now on the city of fort mcmurray. they're making extra sure that they put out any flareups or hot spots there. firefighters working long, long days. not just hours, but days. and they're receiving a lot of praise from very grateful residents and fellow firefighters as well. >> more heros in this experience...
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we have cnn's fred pleitgen who will bring us up to speed on the story. what are you seeing, fred?orter: you are right, christine. >> we have lost our signal from fred. sometimes it is difficult to get the live shots from there. we will monitor the situation and go back to fred. >> he was telling us in damascus, the cease-fire brought out things he has not seen there in years. families letting kids play in the streets after five years. >>> this morning, north korea is expelling a bbc journalist and two members of his team. pyongyang says they detained rupert hayes and his team for disrespectful reports after the inappropriate description of kim jong-un. the leading party congress which is the first held in 36 years, is set to wrap up today. kim jong-un says he will not use nuclear weapons until it is attacked first. >>> and egyptian security forces have set up checks all over the district. >>> the world will get to see which politicians and business leaders who used overseas shell companies to avoid paying taxes. the panama papers goes live at 2:00 p.m. eastern today. this is relea
we have cnn's fred pleitgen who will bring us up to speed on the story. what are you seeing, fred?orter: you are right, christine. >> we have lost our signal from fred. sometimes it is difficult to get the live shots from there. we will monitor the situation and go back to fred. >> he was telling us in damascus, the cease-fire brought out things he has not seen there in years. families letting kids play in the streets after five years. >>> this morning, north korea is...
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fred, great to have you with us. >> thank you.atives a third party candidate of any kind if that is effectively conceding the second amendment to hillary clinton and those who would destroy the right to bear arms? >> well, i'm certainly not in that camp. and i think the whole gun issue is one that harms hillary clinton. you know, democrats dropped that issue a few years ago because they realized it was hurting their candidates. and hillary's raising it again. and, look, you get the same proposals from hillary as you do from the other gun control people, and they're ones that would never have stopped the kind of mass shootings that have prompted this concern, this call for gun control in the first place. so they're not offering solutions. but you're right about one thing, and i think trump's right. if liberals had their way, they would confiscate the guns. hugh lou there's no doubt about it, and certainly hillary at the forefront of that group. heartless hillary, as trump called her today, fred, because she would disarm women who h
fred, great to have you with us. >> thank you.atives a third party candidate of any kind if that is effectively conceding the second amendment to hillary clinton and those who would destroy the right to bear arms? >> well, i'm certainly not in that camp. and i think the whole gun issue is one that harms hillary clinton. you know, democrats dropped that issue a few years ago because they realized it was hurting their candidates. and hillary's raising it again. and, look, you get the...
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. >> fred works overnights as a janitor at b.c. he parlayed this relatively low paying job into a gold mine. thanks to a university policy that says if you work here, your kids can go here for free. assuming they're accepted. which is not easy. and yet, back in 1998, his oldest daughter amy actually got in. >> she broke down crying. i broke down crying. and, we hugged each other. and there is pictures mine house of that. >> the acceptance letter we got. >> reporter: he keeps the letter on his wall. >> me and my wife struggled through years, seeing that made it worthwhile. >> reporter: it hangs here in the dining room next to the one his son got a few years later and his other son. today his house is pretty much wall papered in boston college acceptance letters. as all five of his kids got in. >> he really opened the opportunity for us. >> it was never a question if we would go to college or not. we will go to college. that's what he instilled in us. >> reporter: the kids say dad and mom didn't pressure them to succeed. >> they just
. >> fred works overnights as a janitor at b.c. he parlayed this relatively low paying job into a gold mine. thanks to a university policy that says if you work here, your kids can go here for free. assuming they're accepted. which is not easy. and yet, back in 1998, his oldest daughter amy actually got in. >> she broke down crying. i broke down crying. and, we hugged each other. and there is pictures mine house of that. >> the acceptance letter we got. >> reporter: he...
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we had silverware that has fred harvey on it, we have a milk bottle by fred harvey because they produced milk, and we have some menus and other artifacts here. also in the area, there is a two-story structure that has 12 bedrooms where the harvey girls would stay. the harvey girls, they had their certain uniforms that they used. they weren't waitresses, they were the weaknesses of the harvey house. if you were a harvey girl, we were told, you had to live here and you were not supposed to date. don: well, right now we are in a replica of the wayside station where they had to communicate with the moving trains. all of the stations, were ever there was a major siding, had to comedic it to the depots through the bay window just like this. would sitoperator right here and whatever the dispatcher had to order for them for the train it was coming in either direction, he would get a and theyhe operator would copy in order on this form to issue instructions to the train about meeting and passing other trains or other thing respecting track conditions where it was necessary to slow down. before th
we had silverware that has fred harvey on it, we have a milk bottle by fred harvey because they produced milk, and we have some menus and other artifacts here. also in the area, there is a two-story structure that has 12 bedrooms where the harvey girls would stay. the harvey girls, they had their certain uniforms that they used. they weren't waitresses, they were the weaknesses of the harvey house. if you were a harvey girl, we were told, you had to live here and you were not supposed to date....
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fred is in his native territory of las vegas. thank you for coming back on the program. >> thank you for having me. >> what makes you certain this is a political problem for her? >> it's a problem but one more drip in a constant faucet of drips she's had for how much, two years now. i think the more drips that come, soon it's going to be a big puddle. one of these days it might just drown her. let me run a theory by you as i watch the beginnings of this trump versus clinton general election. for all his flaws as a candidate, he's a better performer. he's got greater capacity to drive the news cycle where he wants it to go than she does. that matters as much or more than anything else on the two sides. >> i think that's right. he's far better at that. not only that, he's sort of the new thing. he's the new shiny object. hillary, you can't really say that. she's been around forever. her family has been around forever. >> we're going to have you to lead us there what you would do if you were working for trump. you worked for the kas
fred is in his native territory of las vegas. thank you for coming back on the program. >> thank you for having me. >> what makes you certain this is a political problem for her? >> it's a problem but one more drip in a constant faucet of drips she's had for how much, two years now. i think the more drips that come, soon it's going to be a big puddle. one of these days it might just drown her. let me run a theory by you as i watch the beginnings of this trump versus clinton...
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i did not work for fred during the campaign. i worked for someone named byron white and how i ended up on the campaign working for byron white. i'm in ohio and came from an irish democratic, pretty well-known family. the chairman of the democratic party, his secretary and my dad secretary were best friends and i worked downtown. right before i graduated from college in june, i was planning on coming out of the campaign on july 20 and ran in into the chairman and he said where are you going to mark i said i'm just going to volunteer. he said we can do better than that. he got out his little black book and dialed a number and said who is he talking to? the chairman of the democratic party was a guard for the detroit lions and he was fused your -- future mr. justice byron white. they were roommates and he said he was sending me up and that's how i ended up working for byron and the happy assistant was fred dutton and for me, the rest is history. >> and what a rich history. thank you so much. [applause] thank you so much. she has be
i did not work for fred during the campaign. i worked for someone named byron white and how i ended up on the campaign working for byron white. i'm in ohio and came from an irish democratic, pretty well-known family. the chairman of the democratic party, his secretary and my dad secretary were best friends and i worked downtown. right before i graduated from college in june, i was planning on coming out of the campaign on july 20 and ran in into the chairman and he said where are you going to...
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fred? >> all right, horrible situation. thank you so much.isse pham. >>> i'm fredericka whitfield. "vital signs with dr. sanjay gupta" is next.
fred? >> all right, horrible situation. thank you so much.isse pham. >>> i'm fredericka whitfield. "vital signs with dr. sanjay gupta" is next.
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but they searched us and found everything. >> fred mitchell has tried to escape three different times. he actually had 75 feet of rope which is pretty impressive. there is an officer gym room with free weights. he said he had codes to the door but the code changes i believe once a month so the likelihood of actually being able to get into that room are slim to none. he also tried digging out the caulking in between the cinder blocks, which didn't go very far. he gets as creative as he possibly can. >> why did you want to escape so bad? >> the prospect of life in prison. i'm charged with murder, for the death of an infant. my ex-girlfriend's baby. she's staying with me at the time. and they say that i threw him up against the wall. and i didn't hurt that baby on purpose. it was an accident. >> mitchell has pled not guilty. >> what do you feel like you deserve? do you feel like you deserve prison time? >> i mean, yeah. i killed somebody. accident or not. i killed somebody. i do deserve to go to prison. but not for the rest of my life. my lawyer just kept pounding it into me. life in pri
but they searched us and found everything. >> fred mitchell has tried to escape three different times. he actually had 75 feet of rope which is pretty impressive. there is an officer gym room with free weights. he said he had codes to the door but the code changes i believe once a month so the likelihood of actually being able to get into that room are slim to none. he also tried digging out the caulking in between the cinder blocks, which didn't go very far. he gets as creative as he...
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fred pleitgen from damascus, thanks so much, fred. >>> a group of american heroes honored today by presidentma at the white house. hear what he had to say about these medal of vapor recipients. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year.
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the sun but fred' doctors did does not out rank him. >> i'm out here.t to be honored. >> reporter: more than 2,000 men and women buried here at the gloucester county veterans memorial cemetery. >> all my brothers and sisters. i served with them all. >> reporter: now each year he joins other volunteers placing american flags at each and every gravesite. each and every memorial day weekend. connolly was a sergeant in the us army. he likes to say he signed up for three years and president truman added a fourth. >> i was in japan 1949 just getting ready to come home when the korean war broke out, and we got shipped to korea. >> reporter: on this 90-degree day fred wears his original army issued khakis with a bit of alterations from his wife. he remembers all too well the korean winters when the thermometer hit 40 below zero. >> we had soldiers firing on the ground frozen to death witness rifles. when we picked them up the rifles came with them. when i come back i never even talked about it. i got a son 57. my daughter is 58. they didn't even know i was in s
the sun but fred' doctors did does not out rank him. >> i'm out here.t to be honored. >> reporter: more than 2,000 men and women buried here at the gloucester county veterans memorial cemetery. >> all my brothers and sisters. i served with them all. >> reporter: now each year he joins other volunteers placing american flags at each and every gravesite. each and every memorial day weekend. connolly was a sergeant in the us army. he likes to say he signed up for three...