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so did gary that was just 20 years old then. >> he had come into my room and he said hey, gary, i'm going to be leaving now so make sure you get up. i said okay, no problem, thanks dad, love you, see you. >> gary showered, dressed, headed outside into a cold dark moment. then he saw something odd lying on the pavement. >> as i got closer and closer i started saying that looks like my dad and when i realized it was my dad i had that moment of disbelief. >> archie was healthy. just 58. didn't make sense seeing him like this on the drive way. >> dad and i touched him and there was just -- i'll never forget that feeling but it was just very lifeless. it didn't feel good. so i started yelling mom, mom, call 911. dad's laying on the drive way. i don't know what's the matter. >> when paramedics arrived it was too late to save archie or the nn the innocent expectations that gary now lost for good. >> the detective arrived. >> he had been stabbed multiple times. two were up the torso as if the assailant was confronting him. >> couldn't have been a robbery. not a thing was taken. archie's car still
so did gary that was just 20 years old then. >> he had come into my room and he said hey, gary, i'm going to be leaving now so make sure you get up. i said okay, no problem, thanks dad, love you, see you. >> gary showered, dressed, headed outside into a cold dark moment. then he saw something odd lying on the pavement. >> as i got closer and closer i started saying that looks like my dad and when i realized it was my dad i had that moment of disbelief. >> archie was...
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gary o'donoghue, bbc news. the coast and anywhere between ricane for more on h florence, a cbs correspondent ined us us from wrightsville beach in north carolina. >> you see a couple of people out here, but if you were to look left and right down the coast, it is pretty much deserted. this is not peak season. it is not june, july, august, when there are thousands of people out here, butndhis is the sey season where you normally see on a day like this several hundred people out here. this illustrates how people ar approaching this incoming storm. tpeople are getting out n here in wrightsville beach,ua mandatory evons in place beginning at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. similar story up and down the southeastern coast. s r the coastal communities, mandatory evacuati and down the east coast. land,ou get further in land, some mandatory, some voluntary that will eventually be mandatory evacuations. people really heeding the advice and taking this one seriously from what we have seen. laura: that report from north as people pre
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hello, my name is gary powers junior. i understand steven spielberg is interested in doing a movie that will portray my father. we would like to reach out and establish contact to express the family's concerns. if he bases the portrayal of my father on the misinformation of the time, they will paint him in a negative light. if they base it on declassified information that has come to surface, they will be painting him as a hero to our country. so for obvious reasons, it was important to reach out and establish contact. i was able to get a call back as a result of my email from mark platt, the producer on this film. he has better known for his production of wicked on broadway. very well respected in the industry. we talked for about an hour. at the end of the conversation, i think he liked what i had to say. he offered to hire me on as a technical consultant. so, i said sure. i would love to do this. i get the contract in the mail. i read through it. it is boilerplate. i am to answer questions. i will provide audiotapes or
hello, my name is gary powers junior. i understand steven spielberg is interested in doing a movie that will portray my father. we would like to reach out and establish contact to express the family's concerns. if he bases the portrayal of my father on the misinformation of the time, they will paint him in a negative light. if they base it on declassified information that has come to surface, they will be painting him as a hero to our country. so for obvious reasons, it was important to reach...
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when he gets these paper statements today from rob porter and gary cohn, does he fall for those? >> i think all he cares about is the show. you know, he has this very reptilian, core strengths. even if it contradicts what he believes it happening. it's also juan of his core flaws. because he only lives in this world, this fiction that he creates around himself. i think he knows full well that those are possibly cover documents for both gary cohn and rob porter. but what he cares more about is that his assemblage of voices out there saying, bob woodward is a liar and the president of the united states is telling the truth. and that's why it's worth remembering in a moment like this that trump is 72 years old and he spent the last five decades anonymously leaking horrendous gossip and damaging information about friends, business partners and his own family members. >> david corn, on one of the mysteries bob woodward could not penetrate is what he calls the michael flynn mystery, the mysteries of michael flynn and what went on in those days at the white house before he was fired. an
when he gets these paper statements today from rob porter and gary cohn, does he fall for those? >> i think all he cares about is the show. you know, he has this very reptilian, core strengths. even if it contradicts what he believes it happening. it's also juan of his core flaws. because he only lives in this world, this fiction that he creates around himself. i think he knows full well that those are possibly cover documents for both gary cohn and rob porter. but what he cares more...
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gary at the former manchester united gary at the former manchester united gary at these adjusted clockered by wearing less about the champions league. we have to qualify for the champions league andi to qualify for the champions league and i don't think gary would have said quarterfinals on, that's the win, it is a work like this, it's a bit. i do want to be too critical about it because i don't know exactly how it was said, but sitting in the opposite talking about is different than doing the job to be on the. another story for you celtic striker leads find a new four—year contract with scottish champions. he scored the 100 goal last month for the call —— cloud and says he's targeting ten titles in the road celtic have one premiership in the last seven seasons. in action right now for celtic keep up—to—date with that much in the news of all the other sport tonight including tennis i mention its 2—1 great britain in second run in the davis cup tie. of course at visit our website for more information. president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort has agreed to co—operate with
gary at the former manchester united gary at the former manchester united gary at these adjusted clockered by wearing less about the champions league. we have to qualify for the champions league andi to qualify for the champions league and i don't think gary would have said quarterfinals on, that's the win, it is a work like this, it's a bit. i do want to be too critical about it because i don't know exactly how it was said, but sitting in the opposite talking about is different than doing the...
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here's what gary cohn says. i stole it off his desk, i wouldn't set let him see it, he's never going to see that document, got to protect the country. gary cohn and rob porter have not refuted or denied these quotes as of this hour, your thoughts? >> i'd say the title of the book is wonderful because ever since trump's been elected i've had a knot in my stomach. somebody who knows how the presidency works, there's time for fear so i understand what these people are going through and why he sected that title. >> and he says it comes from donald trump himself who says that in order to get people to follow you you have to use fear. i knno . >> i know he does. the story on porter and cohn taking documents out of the system, that's highly unusual. by the time they've been staffed to the point where someone would put something on the president's desk, it's very unusual. it must not have gone through cohn. that's what the staff secretary is there for is to make sure only the documents the president should see are on hi
here's what gary cohn says. i stole it off his desk, i wouldn't set let him see it, he's never going to see that document, got to protect the country. gary cohn and rob porter have not refuted or denied these quotes as of this hour, your thoughts? >> i'd say the title of the book is wonderful because ever since trump's been elected i've had a knot in my stomach. somebody who knows how the presidency works, there's time for fear so i understand what these people are going through and why...
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and i >> james: more with nancy lieberman and gary payton after this. >> enjoy the quintessential manhattan experience at the kimberly's rooftop lounge. upstairs is a glamorous obeisance overlooking the chrysler building, building, featuring an eclectic array of gourmet small plate offerings featuring an eclectic array of gourmet small plate offerings and specialty coc what do you mean it's not working out, craig? featuring an eclectic array of gourmi just introduced youngs and specito my parents. psst! craig and sheila broke up. what, really? craig and shelia broke up!? no, craig!? what happened? i don't know. is she okay? ♪ craig and sheila broke up! craig and sheila!? ♪ as long as office gossip travels fast, you can count on geico saving folks mey craig and sheila broke up! what!? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more portions of "the james brown show" are brought to you by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. visit us at geico.com to see how much you can save. >> james: back here with gary payton, the only point guard voted to be nba defensive
and i >> james: more with nancy lieberman and gary payton after this. >> enjoy the quintessential manhattan experience at the kimberly's rooftop lounge. upstairs is a glamorous obeisance overlooking the chrysler building, building, featuring an eclectic array of gourmet small plate offerings featuring an eclectic array of gourmet small plate offerings and specialty coc what do you mean it's not working out, craig? featuring an eclectic array of gourmi just introduced youngs and...
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david: i love gary b. i love gary b. guys, stay with us. we're awaiting remarks from judge brett kavanaugh at any moment from the senate judiciary committee hearing to replace retired judge anthony kennedy. we have the latest on the back and forth and extraordinary poker face of judge kavanaugh. i have never seen anybody maintain a poker face for that long. reporter: he has a lot of attention. he has been able to focus through all of this. the hearing started slowly. 63 disruptions from protesters or democrats before lunch. protesters were talking about the possible position that judge brett kavanaugh could have on roe v. wade. the capital police arrested 22 people in the first hour of this hearing. the democrats say, that they're upset, they haven't had enough time to look over all of the documents. they're also upset they don't have all of the documents. they do have some 800, i'm sorry, 488,000 documents. 42,000 of which would be released yesterday. president donald trump has exerted executive privilege on another 100,000 documents for w
david: i love gary b. i love gary b. guys, stay with us. we're awaiting remarks from judge brett kavanaugh at any moment from the senate judiciary committee hearing to replace retired judge anthony kennedy. we have the latest on the back and forth and extraordinary poker face of judge kavanaugh. i have never seen anybody maintain a poker face for that long. reporter: he has a lot of attention. he has been able to focus through all of this. the hearing started slowly. 63 disruptions from...
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his chief economic adviser gary cohn and staff secretary rob porter. boefth w both who played pivotal roles in bob woodward's report about the white house. he said he appreciated their denials and showed that bob woodward's book is fiction, making it clear where rob porter and gary cohn issued the denials in the first place. >> thank you. >>> democratic senator jeff merkley of oregon claims the trump administration is diverting hurricane relief money from fema to fund immigration and customs enforcement just as the hurricane season is starting. merkley released a homeland security document showing a transfer of $9.8 million. >> the document says the money is coming from the travel, training, public engagement, and i.t. budgets, not disaster relief. senator merkley insists the white house is diverting money from response and recovery budgets to fund additional immigrant detention camps. he says any shift in funding will make it even more challenging for fema to respond to natural disasters. >>> history will be made one way or another in new hampshire th
his chief economic adviser gary cohn and staff secretary rob porter. boefth w both who played pivotal roles in bob woodward's report about the white house. he said he appreciated their denials and showed that bob woodward's book is fiction, making it clear where rob porter and gary cohn issued the denials in the first place. >> thank you. >>> democratic senator jeff merkley of oregon claims the trump administration is diverting hurricane relief money from fema to fund immigration...
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with reaction, jack otter and gary kaltbaum. gary, i will start with you, what do you think of this? >> the economy is smoking right now. the most important thing i see welfare rolls are down. poverty is down. nothing but good for that. takes people living off the government, actually paying into the government. every number that i see right now, every statistic is strong as strong can be and let's just hope it continues. trish: jack? >> so i would not disagree with anything gary just said. what concerns me slightly is the input costs your correspondent mentioned. inflation is a good thing when it comes from rising wages. that is, 70% of inflation is rising wages. when prices go up without wages, that is called stagflation that is not good. i don't think at this point tariffs are a big enough deal to really slam the economy. we just have to not let them get too much worse. trish: we're seeing a wage inflation. >> that was very good. that is what you want to see. trish: what we've seen previously shall we say. >> 2.9%. trish: you
with reaction, jack otter and gary kaltbaum. gary, i will start with you, what do you think of this? >> the economy is smoking right now. the most important thing i see welfare rolls are down. poverty is down. nothing but good for that. takes people living off the government, actually paying into the government. every number that i see right now, every statistic is strong as strong can be and let's just hope it continues. trish: jack? >> so i would not disagree with anything gary...
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where's gary? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> angst activists gathering to draw attention to social issues affecting black women. one is the fighter to the futur of t supreme court and reproductive rights for women. speakers talkingbout the me too movement and dr. christine blasey ford's emotional testimony on the hill this week. also calling on leaders to address the growing black female prison population. >>>ews4 is working to break the stigma surrounding suicide. people gathered today in prince george's county to draw attention to the issue.s this the second annual suicide prevention walk. tht county governm is partnering with a group to help people have reaat convens about the issues surrounding suicide. we have resources. if you or somebody you know is struggling, just open our nbc washington a and search "changing minds
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. >> gary smith, how often do economics professors talk about the role of luck and chance? >> used to be never. economists assumed that the world was a known certainty and they had rational decisions with no regrets and obviously that's malarkey. >> host: economics is rational, isn't it? >> guest: we had these guys with a prize in economics that our psychologists and they pointed out always in which we are not completely irrational and so we do things like anchoring. so i buy a stock or $20 and i think it's worth $20 and it goes down to 10 and i something is worth $20 so thinking about what it might actually be worth or the house across the street for $400,000. my house must be worth 40,000 . so there's always this regression which is the topic of this book . >> let's go to regression, what exactly does that mean? >> it has to do with the role of luck in our life. we like to think we are in control, in charge, everything that happens is evidence of our traits, our abilities and so on so me, i'm a professor. i have take the midterm, five four, i think she's the best, the fin
. >> gary smith, how often do economics professors talk about the role of luck and chance? >> used to be never. economists assumed that the world was a known certainty and they had rational decisions with no regrets and obviously that's malarkey. >> host: economics is rational, isn't it? >> guest: we had these guys with a prize in economics that our psychologists and they pointed out always in which we are not completely irrational and so we do things like anchoring. so...
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the friction of gary and peter navarro. trump created that and revels to it. >> i think we last spoke ten hours ago and spoke about methodology and both seen and you had noted on twitter, the tweet of david maranis, one of your fellow reporters at "washington post," biographer, who had said he would stake his life on the accuracy and methods in effect of bob woodward having known him for 41 years. so it strikes me we could have a second day of the white house questioning the goods, questioning methods, questioning voracity and the point you were making last night is, be careful. >> yeah. you know, i think the white house is going do have to tread carefully. bob woodward is not just any journalist. he's been at this since watergate. he took down a president then and he's been chronicling every president since. he's done 19 books and he has a very clear method. he does interviews and collects documents. he has e-mails, things on tape. he really builds a reporting foundation behind the narrative that he writes and so it's not
the friction of gary and peter navarro. trump created that and revels to it. >> i think we last spoke ten hours ago and spoke about methodology and both seen and you had noted on twitter, the tweet of david maranis, one of your fellow reporters at "washington post," biographer, who had said he would stake his life on the accuracy and methods in effect of bob woodward having known him for 41 years. so it strikes me we could have a second day of the white house questioning the...
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trish: what do you think, gary?my head would explode every time i would read anything and i would say einstein and stephen hawking couldn't figure what the hell they're talking about. i'm reading paragraph what the heck is this. tell us what you think. do it in layman's terms. so we have better understanding. enough of this stuff. oh he said is last month and month before he said that. i like you got to be kidding me, we're parsing is and that. not a necessity. tell us what you think. tell us where you think it is going. we know you don't have a crystal ball, things could change, go to sleep. trish: i'm all for that. let me turn to another topic because we will i think get some sense how the fed is thinking about tariffs and trade. do you think that -- forgive me. he is there right now. let's listen in. >> good afternoon, everyone. thanks for being here. i am going to start with an overview of how my colleagues and i see the economy, what we decided today and then a bit about our expectations for the months ahead. o
trish: what do you think, gary?my head would explode every time i would read anything and i would say einstein and stephen hawking couldn't figure what the hell they're talking about. i'm reading paragraph what the heck is this. tell us what you think. do it in layman's terms. so we have better understanding. enough of this stuff. oh he said is last month and month before he said that. i like you got to be kidding me, we're parsing is and that. not a necessity. tell us what you think. tell us...
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phil mudd is with us, the former chief economic adviser to the president gary cohn, the story is tolddward actually had to go into the oval office and steal a document the president was apparently anxious to sign that would ended a u.s./south korea trade agreement which would have then resulted in some major national security ramifications for the united states, including narrowing -- expanding the time the u.s. would be able to determine if north korea launched some sort of nuclear missile. the excerpt claims cohn told an associate, quote, you stole it off his desk. i wouldn't let him see it. he's never going to see that document. got to protect the country. in the book you see those types of anecdotes over and over again. >> if you'd been around the president for the past year and a half, what decision would you trust, rocket man, best friend and now we can't trust him. and now we're seeing this week that the white house has to warn the russians about a civilian massacre in syria. you look at what the president has said about china. let me invite him to mar-a-lago, he did nothing on
phil mudd is with us, the former chief economic adviser to the president gary cohn, the story is tolddward actually had to go into the oval office and steal a document the president was apparently anxious to sign that would ended a u.s./south korea trade agreement which would have then resulted in some major national security ramifications for the united states, including narrowing -- expanding the time the u.s. would be able to determine if north korea launched some sort of nuclear missile....
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gary, thank you so much. gary shapiro.follow me @liz claman on twitter. >>> meantime, the ultimate disrupter, it is uber. the man at the very top of one of the most successful and embattled startups ever is talking to fox business. susan li, a major business network exclusive with the ceo of uber. will we see an ipo in 2019 and will investors be pleased? dara khosrowshahi next. liz: we are just getting this breaking news. president trump, while meeting with republican house and senate leadership at the white house right now, apparently has just threatened to shut down the u.s. government over border security. we are waiting on the tape but we have learned that he just said a couple things here. number one, trade talks with canada are coming along. we will have an outcome over quote, the next few days, maybe even today. the president also said defense secretary james mattis will remain in his job and the president said he is willing to shut down the government over border security. this is interesting, considering that spea
gary, thank you so much. gary shapiro.follow me @liz claman on twitter. >>> meantime, the ultimate disrupter, it is uber. the man at the very top of one of the most successful and embattled startups ever is talking to fox business. susan li, a major business network exclusive with the ceo of uber. will we see an ipo in 2019 and will investors be pleased? dara khosrowshahi next. liz: we are just getting this breaking news. president trump, while meeting with republican house and senate...
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. >> gary smith, how often to economics professors talk about the role. >> it used to be never. economists use to say it was rational decisions with no regret speak to economics is rational. >> guest: we have these come along and even though they were psychologists they pointed out all the ways in which they are not rational. i still think it's worth 20 bucks because that's what i paid for it. thinking about what it might be worth. >> the house across the street for 40000. the other ones were part of the book we would like to think that were in control and in charge. and everything that happens is evidence of our traits and abilities. so i get a professor who gets the highest score in the class take the final and she gets the third high so i think what happened? maybe she got lucky on the first test. the questions i asked happened to be what i study for. maybe on the final she guests. you take an athlete, someone wins the masters tournament make sure they don't weird, what happens? they get lazy and didn't practice and thought i got lucky the first time around. golf is the ultim
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no one voted for gary cohn. no one voted for defense secretary matus and yet there are stories that both of them ignoring, or in the case of gary cohn, taking a letter of the present could have signed off his desk. who are they to thwart the will of the duly elected president? >> that's right. it does raise serious concerns. every presidential administration has vigorous debates, disagreements on policy, priorities. but this is a different sort of thing. these are folks that take direct action and to prevent the president from carrying out his worst instincts or decisions. that should raise concerns particularly given the anonymous editorial in the new york times. i will remind you the writer of that editorial makes it clear he supports the president's policy agenda. he supports tax cuts and deregulation building the military and he self describes as not part of the deep state but the steady-state. someone who is trying to keep this president on course and delivering on his policy agenda. but it does as you say,
no one voted for gary cohn. no one voted for defense secretary matus and yet there are stories that both of them ignoring, or in the case of gary cohn, taking a letter of the present could have signed off his desk. who are they to thwart the will of the duly elected president? >> that's right. it does raise serious concerns. every presidential administration has vigorous debates, disagreements on policy, priorities. but this is a different sort of thing. these are folks that take direct...
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gary, just to clarify the things they were demanding.ary, just to clarinyudiciary committee has the authority to bring in the fbi? they do, that is what they have just done. they are asking they have just done. they are asking the fbi to open the background check, the one they have artie done, but current and credible allegations, which i read as meaning allegations, which i read as meaning a pretty narrow investigation, perhaps christine blase ford's accusations, but it may be limited to that, we do not know the details of this state. and to do it within a week, seven days. so they have agreed an effective whatjeff flake demanded, a delay to the vote on the floor of the senate and its inquiry, and we will see exactly what the fbi comes back with an terms of its report. we do not know whether that will be made public or not, i imagine there'll be a lot of pressure for it to be made public. but it could mean brett kavanaugh being interviewed by the fbi himself, as well as christine blase ford. thank you for that update and breaking news,
gary, just to clarify the things they were demanding.ary, just to clarinyudiciary committee has the authority to bring in the fbi? they do, that is what they have just done. they are asking they have just done. they are asking the fbi to open the background check, the one they have artie done, but current and credible allegations, which i read as meaning allegations, which i read as meaning a pretty narrow investigation, perhaps christine blase ford's accusations, but it may be limited to that,...
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. >>> next, francis gary powers, jr. talks about his father, pilate gary powers and his experiences being held in prison for 22 months after his c-span.org spy plane was shot down over the former soviet union on may 1, 1960. this virginia museum of history and culture banner lecture was titled letters from a soviet prison: a son's search for the truth. it is just over an hour. >>> francis gary powers, jr. is the son of francis gary and claudia powers. he holds a degree from george mason university. he has the founder and chairman of the cold war museum, located 45 minutes west of washington dc. gary founded the museum in 1996 to honor cold war veterans, preserve cold war history
. >>> next, francis gary powers, jr. talks about his father, pilate gary powers and his experiences being held in prison for 22 months after his c-span.org spy plane was shot down over the former soviet union on may 1, 1960. this virginia museum of history and culture banner lecture was titled letters from a soviet prison: a son's search for the truth. it is just over an hour. >>> francis gary powers, jr. is the son of francis gary and claudia powers. he holds a degree from...
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and we have seen the gary cohen quote, he will never see that document, i have to protect the country. rob porter saying a third of my job was reacting to the dangerous ideas he has. >> and they were constantly teetering on the edge of something going wrong. that is the theme throughout this book. wood ward reports a constant feel that the president bluntly was a danger to national security. that he didn't understand what was going on, we hear, you know, chief of staff john kelly has now denied saying he called the president "an idiot." but there are other quotes that wood ward has that he has not denied, where he says that the president is unhinged. he has dangerous impulses, he is erratic. this is something that you see throughout the book. >> jeffrey toobin, in your wheel house, the legal issues in this book. one of the things they're reporting is on january 27th the president's attorney staged a mock sit down between president trump and robert mueller, and it sounds like john dowd played robert mueller. dowd asked questions of president trump that responded with stumbles, contraco
and we have seen the gary cohen quote, he will never see that document, i have to protect the country. rob porter saying a third of my job was reacting to the dangerous ideas he has. >> and they were constantly teetering on the edge of something going wrong. that is the theme throughout this book. wood ward reports a constant feel that the president bluntly was a danger to national security. that he didn't understand what was going on, we hear, you know, chief of staff john kelly has now...
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if you did not know, gary is the michigan state university graduate. shippensburg university of pennsylvania graduate. award-winning author and co-author and editor of 20 plus civil war and related books and 40 related articles.
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and let's read gary cohn's for instance, his denial.is book does not accurately portray my experience at the white house. i'm proud of my experience in the trump administration, and i continue to support the president and his economic agenda. so bob woodward says he's getting calls from people saying, you're absolutely right. but listen, i've got to say this. you know, to save my job, in effect. i mean, that would hold form for mattis, currently defense secretary, but doesn't that hold for gary cohn or others? >> what do you mean? >> i mean, the denial -- he doesn't have a job in the trump administration any more. so he doesn't have the same incentive to deny it if it's not true, because he's not trying to keep his job. >> he did sign an nda, they all signed ndas. and we haven't seen one of these enforced yet or try to enforce on omarosa on some level. i don't think gary cohn wants to be on the president's bad side. there is incentive to stay on his good side. and they all know it could turn on a dime. if the president believes you and
and let's read gary cohn's for instance, his denial.is book does not accurately portray my experience at the white house. i'm proud of my experience in the trump administration, and i continue to support the president and his economic agenda. so bob woodward says he's getting calls from people saying, you're absolutely right. but listen, i've got to say this. you know, to save my job, in effect. i mean, that would hold form for mattis, currently defense secretary, but doesn't that hold for gary...
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gary, you started talking about hospitality. now you take us in other directions than we're used to. the road less traveled you invoke that in your conference call. is -- sometimes you're too big for us to think. how do i get my arms around a concept of a man whose doing hospitality, showing us amazing things in a beautiful building, has a guest house across the street, and yet is still focused on buying back a billion dollars worth of stock at much lower prices >> when it's not man, it's the team i've got most of my team here in the background getting ready to open this beautiful gallery. but we always say we're always unfinished, we're always unmoved. everything is always an evolution. and i think the thing that people miss about us, i think because we -- we curate and we produce goods in such an inspirational fashion, they think it's magic and a will of times people say oh, you really have the magic. if you talk to anybody in our country, they tell you gary would say this is all about math it's not about magic it's about math
gary, you started talking about hospitality. now you take us in other directions than we're used to. the road less traveled you invoke that in your conference call. is -- sometimes you're too big for us to think. how do i get my arms around a concept of a man whose doing hospitality, showing us amazing things in a beautiful building, has a guest house across the street, and yet is still focused on buying back a billion dollars worth of stock at much lower prices >> when it's not man, it's...
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gary, courtney are back with us. i can't help but think of ronald reagan's scariest nine word in the english language, i'm from the government and i am hear to help. when i hear the government coming into the rescue i think the situation will get worse, not better. >> i think this is just a matter of putting these companies on notice. i'm not so sure they will jump in and start throwing antitrust at them. look, there is no doubt with my mind with their words and their actions on the platforms there is a ton of bias. i have tested it myself, put in certain key words. all you have articles from the left. nothing from the right. david: will the government make it better, gary? >> look i don't know if they will make it better but i think they will put them on notice. they know the ever-reaching, overarching government and big hand will come down on them. so maybe at least change the behavior that would be good news. david: courtney, i have no doubt there is bias at google, frankly i think it is getting worse and thank yo
gary, courtney are back with us. i can't help but think of ronald reagan's scariest nine word in the english language, i'm from the government and i am hear to help. when i hear the government coming into the rescue i think the situation will get worse, not better. >> i think this is just a matter of putting these companies on notice. i'm not so sure they will jump in and start throwing antitrust at them. look, there is no doubt with my mind with their words and their actions on the...
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i'm gary gee. i'm the commander of san francisco police post 456, the american legion, which is the nation's largest military veterans organization, celebrating its 100th anniversary. i'm also a member of the american legion statewide law and or the commission and represent eight varied counties, including san francisco. each year, the law and order commission honors two california law enforcement officers and two firefighters. one from each of those classifications for value oor the other for community. nominations are submitted to the legion's respective law and order commissioners. in may, the six commissioners convened to discuss the nomination and determine a winner from each of the four categories. in june, the winners received their awards at the legion's annual statewide convention, which this year was in sacramento. ana cuthbertson was unable to attend the ceremony in sacramento. she joined the san francisco police department in 2007 and is assigned to the richmond district station. prior
i'm gary gee. i'm the commander of san francisco police post 456, the american legion, which is the nation's largest military veterans organization, celebrating its 100th anniversary. i'm also a member of the american legion statewide law and or the commission and represent eight varied counties, including san francisco. each year, the law and order commission honors two california law enforcement officers and two firefighters. one from each of those classifications for value oor the other for...
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gary cohn telling axios "this book does not accurately portray my experience at the white house.service in the trump administration and continue to support the president and his economic agenda." rob porter had a longer statement, part of which reads, "i am struck by the selective and often misleading portrait "fear" paints of the president's administration." this morning, wood ward said denials shouldn't always be believed. >> after the information and fear sta "fear" started breaking last week, one key person who's in office called me and said everyone knows what you've said here is true. it's 1,000% correct. and then this person has said some public things that contradict that. and i'm not happy, but i have a smile on my face because the truth in all of this is going to emerge. >> chuck, that's the second time i've heard him use that phrase, the truth is going to emerge. and you cannot ignore the parallel to the mueller probe. that mueller's silence and i don't know if he's smiling or not, but his ability to sort of withstand the pounding that he gets from this white house is
gary cohn telling axios "this book does not accurately portray my experience at the white house.service in the trump administration and continue to support the president and his economic agenda." rob porter had a longer statement, part of which reads, "i am struck by the selective and often misleading portrait "fear" paints of the president's administration." this morning, wood ward said denials shouldn't always be believed. >> after the information and fear...
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john: jonas, the great chart man, gary b., bulls and bears is coming back, gary b., part of that show news to hear that. great wonderful staple of fox for so long. does this hold true to you? what do you see that worries you? do you think this bull market continues for that extra two to 3,000 point run? >> i tell you. i'm nervous, not because of charts or 1929 incident. it is just expensive, the market, the problem real estate is expensive and bonds are expensive. i can get five or 6% for a client in government bonds i would do it, but you still can't even with the recent interest rate increases. you have to have some stocks and hope this isn't the year we have start of another 50% decline. there will be another 50% decline at some point. that is the way stocks work. you can't wait your whole life waiting for it. i prefer to making a aggressive invests after big decline, during recession after everyone is freaking out. as opposed everyone buying up next bubble and everyone is gambling. you have to have some exposure. you almost always better off in stocks than out of stocks. john: alw
john: jonas, the great chart man, gary b., bulls and bears is coming back, gary b., part of that show news to hear that. great wonderful staple of fox for so long. does this hold true to you? what do you see that worries you? do you think this bull market continues for that extra two to 3,000 point run? >> i tell you. i'm nervous, not because of charts or 1929 incident. it is just expensive, the market, the problem real estate is expensive and bonds are expensive. i can get five or 6% for...
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gary b. and jonas, thank you as much as always. >> thank you.ent set to visit florence-damaged north carolina. more on that after the break. .. sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ john: north and south carolina residents struggles with record rainfall from hurricane florence damaging tens of thousands of homes. some rivers in the area still continue to rise. fox business will bring you all the updates. thank you for having us in your homes. our friend charles payne is here with making money. charles: the markets shrugging off the trade war as the dow finishes at its highest level since september. hours after president trump slapped new tariffs on chinese goods, china announced $60% on american goods. president trump addressing the latest on these tariffs. president trump: we are the piggy bank to the world. we have been ripped off by china and the
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what else might have been taken off his desk in an inappropriate way by gary cohn or others. again, think the shows that this is a white house that is very dysfunctional and individuals like gary cohn and others are trying to prevent mr. trump from doing things that could hurt all of us. >> after the north korean summit, we heard the president kind of question the need for the military exercises that are a huge built-in part of our forces serving overseas. i want to read you this other portion. this is via "the washington post" from the woodward book. one month into his presidency, trump asked general dunford for a plan for a pre-emptive military strike on north korea, which rattled the combat veteran. in the fall of 2017 as trump intensified a war of words with kim jong-un, dictating north korea's dictator little rocket man in a speech at the united nations, aides worried that the president might be provoking kim. but woodward writes, trump told porter, his staff secretary, that he saw the situation as a contest of wills. quote, this is all about leader versus leader, man ve
what else might have been taken off his desk in an inappropriate way by gary cohn or others. again, think the shows that this is a white house that is very dysfunctional and individuals like gary cohn and others are trying to prevent mr. trump from doing things that could hurt all of us. >> after the north korean summit, we heard the president kind of question the need for the military exercises that are a huge built-in part of our forces serving overseas. i want to read you this other...
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gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary >> howard g.elling >> peter victor genco >> steven gregory genovese >> alayne gentul >> linda m george. >> edward geraghty >> suzanne geraty >> ralph gerhardtry genovese >> robert gerlich >> marina gertsberg >> susan m. getzendanner james g geyer >> joseph m. giaccone >> vincent francis giammona >> debra l. gibbon ronnie gies >> andrew clive gilbert >> my beloved brother, the courageous line of our family. ronnie giesbattalion teeth -- . not a day goes by you are not in it. your grandchildren are magnificent. we love you. >> my father, matthew rogan. gone but never forgotten. >> it is with great honor to names of the the following victims of september 11. >> paul john gill >> mark y. gilles >> evan hunter gillette >> ronald gilligan >> rodney c. gillis >> laura gilly >> rodney c. gillis >> laura gilly >> john f. ginley >> donna marie giordano jeffrey giordano >> john giordano >> steven a. giorgetti >> martin giovinazzo >> kum-kum girolamo >> salvatore gitto >> mon gjonbalaj >> >> dianne gladstone
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gary start -- gary stern, to what. michelle meyer will be sticking with us. one of the reasons i am in chicago is i get to sit down with christie hefner. there are changes in the board and the culture, and she's involved in many of those with women coming in. we are talking about business and the board room, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak." i am david westin out in chicago today. christie hefner is here are chu used to run playboy enterprises as chairman and ceo -- christie hefner is here. she used to run playboy enterprises as chairman and ceo. good to have you back. start with a business you know very well, media. you were running "playboy" and helped take it to a media business it we are seeing so much change in the media world right now. >> your point about transformation is exactly right. we think, what business are we end, and say we do not want to be in the railroad business, we want to be in the transportation business. we want to create a style of content across platforms. i remember back over a decade magazine
gary start -- gary stern, to what. michelle meyer will be sticking with us. one of the reasons i am in chicago is i get to sit down with christie hefner. there are changes in the board and the culture, and she's involved in many of those with women coming in. we are talking about business and the board room, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak." i am david westin out in chicago today. christie hefner is here are chu used to run playboy enterprises...
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by the way, how about gary payton?he told me he will attend some of the titan games this year to help out the team. who says athletes aren't role models? that's the latest in oakland. i'm frank mallicoat, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, pope francis sits down with american bishops as church leaders step down at minced abuse allegations. details coming up after the break. stored a plus, reaction coming swiftly after president trump tweets the 3000 deaths in puerto rico resulting from hurricane maria did not happen. i'm molly line in washington and i'll have the details coming up. when the day turns into night, my hash browns turn into my $3 munchie mash-ups. crispy hash browns and tasty white cheese. mashed up with your choice savory egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon. try my $3 munchie mash-ups, back for a limited time. only at jack in the box. like select logo caps for only $5. crocs offroad clogs for under $25. and this new browning 20 megapixel game camera for under $100. for just three
by the way, how about gary payton?he told me he will attend some of the titan games this year to help out the team. who says athletes aren't role models? that's the latest in oakland. i'm frank mallicoat, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, pope francis sits down with american bishops as church leaders step down at minced abuse allegations. details coming up after the break. stored a plus, reaction coming swiftly after president trump tweets the 3000 deaths in puerto rico resulting from...
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gary peyton spent 17 years in the nba and all star nine times and won a title in 2006. he's a hall of famer too. built gary peyton did not forget his roots in the oakland hills that is skyline high school. here is a photo of gary in his oregon straight days shortly after graduating from skyline. he was an all-american up there. and back on the court giving back. the peyton foundation teamed up with the oakland a's for a check for $5,000 to help support skyline's basketball program. what a treat for the students and peyton too. >> it makes you feel good i can come back to a town that i grew up in and give back. and god put me on earth to do that he gave me the ability and talent to play in the same gym and now it is good to see that i can come back and do this. >> wow! it is amazing feeling. and all star all time greats, you don't see that all the time at all. is it very loving that is next. >> reporter: does it make you want to give back later in life? >> of course. of course. >> reporter: thanks to the oakland a's all the students received baseball caps and two tickets
gary peyton spent 17 years in the nba and all star nine times and won a title in 2006. he's a hall of famer too. built gary peyton did not forget his roots in the oakland hills that is skyline high school. here is a photo of gary in his oregon straight days shortly after graduating from skyline. he was an all-american up there. and back on the court giving back. the peyton foundation teamed up with the oakland a's for a check for $5,000 to help support skyline's basketball program. what a treat...
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and gary cohn, as gabe sherman said, the president did him a favor.a what's her name, his former colleague working under mcmaster, who is also gone. i forget her name. she got back to goldman. gary is not at goldman for a reason. he didn't belong in that administration. he is a democrat. >> george papadopoulos. >> yes. >> the reaction to his sentencing, what 14 days or so, he says that his testimony may have helped the special counsel in his pursuit of the truth. what do you think? >> i think that, look, the special counsel, as i have said, in terms of let's say roger stone, in terms of me being there, and one of the reasons -- i was thinking about it and aside i have to go. they have a mandate. they should investigate. all americans want to know. i happen to believe it there wasn't. if there was some collusion, some plan with the russians, and he gave them breadcrumbs. i would say that in his testimony. the problem i think with george papadopoulos's sentencing, and this goes to another thing that hasn't been covered and i'm surprised he didn't bring
and gary cohn, as gabe sherman said, the president did him a favor.a what's her name, his former colleague working under mcmaster, who is also gone. i forget her name. she got back to goldman. gary is not at goldman for a reason. he didn't belong in that administration. he is a democrat. >> george papadopoulos. >> yes. >> the reaction to his sentencing, what 14 days or so, he says that his testimony may have helped the special counsel in his pursuit of the truth. what do you...
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gary cohn's denial is a general denial.u're going to deny something in a woodward book, be specific. that's your best defense. "and everything up that document from the oval office desk. never said this, i never said that." that's the type of specific pushback that is very effective. a generalized book pushed back saying that he got his facts wrong or that it's misleading is harder to interpret because you're not being specific. >> harris: i wonder how much this will affect the voters. when it came out, she reported people. the books come and go, your last quick thought on that? >> i think the key to the president's blue-collar voters, and their turnout. i think the president is already in trouble with college-educated voters. the real key is going to be, does the trump base show up in big numbers? because we know the democrat base is showing up in big numbers. the trump base needs to match h. >> harris: ari, always great to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> harris: tomorrow, be sure to catch bob woodward, who
gary cohn's denial is a general denial.u're going to deny something in a woodward book, be specific. that's your best defense. "and everything up that document from the oval office desk. never said this, i never said that." that's the type of specific pushback that is very effective. a generalized book pushed back saying that he got his facts wrong or that it's misleading is harder to interpret because you're not being specific. >> harris: i wonder how much this will affect the...
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busy. >> actor gary busy joins us live here at post nine to talk to us. ggbiest money mistake and the state of hollywood don't go anywhere. "closing bell" back in a couple. had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. >>> on the day that amazon cracks the $1 trillion market cap level we wanted to reach out to one of the company's most famous spokesman he's acted in over 160 films and has a new book out today called busyisms which is of course available on amazon. now on the set we welcome gary busy >> i've never been in this place before i've seen it a lot on the news and everything where people are going crazy. it's very, very nice >> well, the news today is that amazon as a stock hit a trillion dollars in market cap. >> it's great. i love amazon. i did
busy. >> actor gary busy joins us live here at post nine to talk to us. ggbiest money mistake and the state of hollywood don't go anywhere. "closing bell" back in a couple. had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for...
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>> neil, what i see that gary is in the race is, that the republican conservative, those trump voterssidential campai campaign, they're on board with our candidacy and martin and gary are going to be splitting the rest of the vote. we're going to be able to win. the numbers are starting to come together. we're seeing that. we've got a real path to win this race and let gary johnson and martin split the vote. >> neil: so they would split the vote. we'll see what happens. thanks for taking the time. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: you don't see this every day. a billionaire being investigated by the securities and exchange commission sits down for an interview that lasts better than 2 1/2 hours smoking a joint and drinking. you can bet how the rest of that went after this. >> is that a joint? or a cigar? >> no. it's marijuana inside of a tobacco -- >> like -- >> you ever had that? >> i tried one once. >> come on, man. you probably can't because of the stockholders, right? and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your bus
>> neil, what i see that gary is in the race is, that the republican conservative, those trump voterssidential campai campaign, they're on board with our candidacy and martin and gary are going to be splitting the rest of the vote. we're going to be able to win. the numbers are starting to come together. we're seeing that. we've got a real path to win this race and let gary johnson and martin split the vote. >> neil: so they would split the vote. we'll see what happens. thanks for...
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that was the concern that gary cohn clearly had. all right. everybody, stick around.following. the president's pick for the u.s. supreme court returns for a final round of questioning today. a very nasty fight breaks out over releasing confidential documents about him. we're going to show you how it's playing out right now. join t-mobile, and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard. or get pumped up for your grand entrance. t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and shows in more places, without paying more. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now at t-mobile, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know
that was the concern that gary cohn clearly had. all right. everybody, stick around.following. the president's pick for the u.s. supreme court returns for a final round of questioning today. a very nasty fight breaks out over releasing confidential documents about him. we're going to show you how it's playing out right now. join t-mobile, and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard. or get pumped up for your grand entrance. t-mobile lets you...
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gary cooper had such distinctive characteristics in his behavior pattern.ou know, and the hesitations and this and that. but, god, you look back on some of those, and how he used them. oh, i, i'm sorry, gentlemen, i... i know i'm being disrespectful to this honorable body, i know that, i... a guy like me should never be allowed to get here in the first place, i know that! and i hate to stand here and try your patience like this but i... either i'm dead right or i'm crazy! all of the big, male hollywood stars, clark gable, spencer tracy, gary cooper, james stewart, all of them don't seem to be acting very much, and some of the later people, william holden, rock hudson, and i think that effortlessness of masculinity is really quite important. a good example of that is duke wayne. well, i don't favor talking to vermin, but i'll talk to you just this once. you're not just getting started the line's been drawn. what billy did balanced the books so far. but if one of your men crosses my land, or even touches one of my cows, or do anything to that store, i'm not g
gary cooper had such distinctive characteristics in his behavior pattern.ou know, and the hesitations and this and that. but, god, you look back on some of those, and how he used them. oh, i, i'm sorry, gentlemen, i... i know i'm being disrespectful to this honorable body, i know that, i... a guy like me should never be allowed to get here in the first place, i know that! and i hate to stand here and try your patience like this but i... either i'm dead right or i'm crazy! all of the big, male...
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>> gary cohn, if he ever took a memo off my desk, i would have fired him in two seconds. if he did that, i'd never speak to him again. i'd never speak to him again. >> reporter: all of this raises a fundamental question. can the president trust his own top advisers? >> do you trust the people that are around you? >> i do, i do, i do, but what i do is now i look around the room and i say, hey. if i don't know somebody -- let me just tell you this. we have a really well-run, smooth-running white house. >> reporter: in fact, the president says nobody's done a better job than he has. still, at his rally in montana, he told supporters he could be impeached if democrats win control of congress. >> if it does happen it is your fault because you did not go out and vote. you didn't go out to vote. you didn't go out to vote. that's the only way it could happen. >> jon karl live with us tonight inside the white house breaching room there. as you said, trump is calling to investigate that letter in "the new york times." is there anything illegal about what the author did, and what ca
>> gary cohn, if he ever took a memo off my desk, i would have fired him in two seconds. if he did that, i'd never speak to him again. i'd never speak to him again. >> reporter: all of this raises a fundamental question. can the president trust his own top advisers? >> do you trust the people that are around you? >> i do, i do, i do, but what i do is now i look around the room and i say, hey. if i don't know somebody -- let me just tell you this. we have a really...
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