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hart. >> gary, gary, gary. >> i see an america too young to quit.ourageous to turn back. and an america with unmet dreams that will not die. this is one hart you will not leave in san francisco. >> he goes to that convention with over a thousand delegates and from that point forward, once walter mondale gets crushed by ronald reagan in the '84 general election, it is there for gary hart. he is the one for the future. >> encouraged by the 1984 primary, hart decided not to seek a third term in the senate and spent the last two years in office preparing for another presidential bid. >> i think he had almost a divine sense that he was the man for the moment. he had a sense of destiny. >> much of america seemed to agree. in the early polls , he led joe biden -- >> and he is about as close to a lock of the democratic nomination as you are going to get and a pretty good bet to win the presidency. >> i intend to be a candidate for the presidency of the united states in 1988 and i do so for one single reason. and that is because i love my country. >> gary ha
hart. >> gary, gary, gary. >> i see an america too young to quit.ourageous to turn back. and an america with unmet dreams that will not die. this is one hart you will not leave in san francisco. >> he goes to that convention with over a thousand delegates and from that point forward, once walter mondale gets crushed by ronald reagan in the '84 general election, it is there for gary hart. he is the one for the future. >> encouraged by the 1984 primary, hart decided not to...
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gary hilton know right from wrong?t from wrong and clearly he knew the criminal nature of conduct. in my opinion, he is a psychopath. that's what generated the murders and nothing else. >> the attorneys made their final appeal to the jurors. >> i'm going to ask every one of you individually to go back in that jury room and vote to recommend that gary hilton be put to it death. >> on behalf of mr. hilton, i'm asking all of you collectively and individually to recommend a life sentence in this case. >> the jurors then retired to deliberate nothing less than whether gary hilton should live or die. >>> coming up -- another haunting question -- were there more victims out in the forest? >> i personally believe there are. >>> and a legacy. >> she's really the hero. it was through her efforts that we were able to catch her killer. >> remembering meredith hope emerson. >>> the same jurors who found gary hilton guilty of murdering sheryl dunlap were now trying to decide if they should recommend hilton spend life in prison or be
gary hilton know right from wrong?t from wrong and clearly he knew the criminal nature of conduct. in my opinion, he is a psychopath. that's what generated the murders and nothing else. >> the attorneys made their final appeal to the jurors. >> i'm going to ask every one of you individually to go back in that jury room and vote to recommend that gary hilton be put to it death. >> on behalf of mr. hilton, i'm asking all of you collectively and individually to recommend a life...
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to defend the resolution we have professor gary kleck. gary, please come to the stage. [applause] gene: taking the negative on the resolution, we have investor paul helmke. -- professor paul helmke. please come to the state. [applause] brett, please close the voting. thank you, we have closed the voting on the initial vote. gary, you may now defend the resolution about guns. we have ran it a couple of times. please come to the podium and defend the resolution. gene. hank you, i am glad the voting was done before you got a chance to get a good look at me. all right, the proposition really has two points. i only want to make two points. number one, if you actually banned guns, it will primarily affect non-criminals. and that is the noncontroversial part of what i have to say. and secondly, there is a hard in taking guns away from good guys which is where the controversy airs in. first of all, let's define what we mean by a prohibitionist gun-control law. by definition, it means you are trying to take guns away from everybody. theoretically legally speaking, it applies to
to defend the resolution we have professor gary kleck. gary, please come to the stage. [applause] gene: taking the negative on the resolution, we have investor paul helmke. -- professor paul helmke. please come to the state. [applause] brett, please close the voting. thank you, we have closed the voting on the initial vote. gary, you may now defend the resolution about guns. we have ran it a couple of times. please come to the podium and defend the resolution. gene. hank you, i am glad the...
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gary study is interesting. issues aboutthere defensive gun uses not showing up on police reports, they do not show up in hospital reports, emergency room reports. gary says bad guys do not go to the hospital. there are other things there. according to the studies, when someone is confronted by a criminal and they fire at them, they hit their target to 3% of the time. 53% hit rate. that is something police officers -- unheard of. in a shootout situation, adrenaline is flowing and they are hitting their target 53% of the time. 46% of defensive gun uses are by women, according to gary. this was in the early 90's. maybe that is true, but it does not fit with the rest of the literature. women do not own or fire guns at the same rate. they are not involved in gun culture at the same rate. but 46% of the defensive gun uses are women. gary's can collusion -- conclusion based on his survey that there have been 400,000 saved from murder by defensive gun uses in one year. think of that. day you have 32 homicides a , maybe
gary study is interesting. issues aboutthere defensive gun uses not showing up on police reports, they do not show up in hospital reports, emergency room reports. gary says bad guys do not go to the hospital. there are other things there. according to the studies, when someone is confronted by a criminal and they fire at them, they hit their target to 3% of the time. 53% hit rate. that is something police officers -- unheard of. in a shootout situation, adrenaline is flowing and they are...
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paul: there you go -- gary: gary: there you go. paul: on page 177 of your article published in 1995, i think it's the first main one. that had your survey. 177, 15.7% of the respondents believed that they saved a life with their defensive gun use. and then you said that would calculate to 340,000 to 400,000 saved lives. and then you say it is impossible to know that this is true. >> there you go. basically you are saying that >> you could not believe your own numbers. and at the end of your article what you did is you basically , said i can't believe my response. you said that even if they're not telling the truth if only , 10% are telling the truth, that would translate the 40,000 saved lives. which is more the number -- more than the number of gun deaths in longr and you had a discussion on page 177. >> that included the following remarks in which you sniffed out of that quote or paraphrase or whatever you call it. these are what people think. it is their perceptions. and i stressed, you can't know that they would have saved a li
paul: there you go -- gary: gary: there you go. paul: on page 177 of your article published in 1995, i think it's the first main one. that had your survey. 177, 15.7% of the respondents believed that they saved a life with their defensive gun use. and then you said that would calculate to 340,000 to 400,000 saved lives. and then you say it is impossible to know that this is true. >> there you go. basically you are saying that >> you could not believe your own numbers. and at the end...
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gary side they go back them to tuscaloosa next week. gary, jamie and i and the crew will be there. using all the play clock you can. damien harris straight up the middle. got to the 2, maybe the 1. that puts him over the 100 mark. >> gary: you talk about maybe lsu needing some more offense. the other night, you go in the off-week. coach o was going to watch tua's little brother. >> brad: then he showed up today wearing an lsu badge around his neck. that is his little brother. >> gary: only one walked out to the 50 yard line with the coach. >> brad: he's committed to alabama. but georgia has offered him, lsu is in the hunt. >> gary: that's called sec recruiting there. >> brad: yeah. damien harris, touchdown alabama. >> gary: from the yard out. he's basically saying bye-bye. you're going to be 7-2, we're going to be 9-0. >> gary: and barring a huge upset, alabama here now, they're going to get into the national championship -- sec championship game undefeated and maybe just playing for seeding in that game against georgia. >> brad: i'm sure some of the bulldogs made their way back fr
gary side they go back them to tuscaloosa next week. gary, jamie and i and the crew will be there. using all the play clock you can. damien harris straight up the middle. got to the 2, maybe the 1. that puts him over the 100 mark. >> gary: you talk about maybe lsu needing some more offense. the other night, you go in the off-week. coach o was going to watch tua's little brother. >> brad: then he showed up today wearing an lsu badge around his neck. that is his little brother....
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gary took less than 10. you can take your 15, if you want. >> first of all, just thank you all for being here, thank you for the invitation. it's been 10 years since i debated gary, we had a 3 on 3 debate where i debated gary, john lott, steve, mel brook a lawyer for the nra and this is my second time with gene and one of his debates, i debated john 2.5 years ago i think it was at your former venue. and always enjoy having the chance to discuss this issue. i come to this issue from multiple backgrounds, i was a lawyer in fort wayne, indiana, i was a mayor in fort wayne, indiana. i ran a police department, i dealt with the issue of crime and defensive gun uses and criminal gun uses quite a bit as head of the police department after i left the mayor office, i was -- where we tried to lobby for some common sense what i consider common sense gun laws. and now i'm a professor at indiana university at bloomington, indiana, i don't do research. i look at things from law on a policy side. gary does research and stat
gary took less than 10. you can take your 15, if you want. >> first of all, just thank you all for being here, thank you for the invitation. it's been 10 years since i debated gary, we had a 3 on 3 debate where i debated gary, john lott, steve, mel brook a lawyer for the nra and this is my second time with gene and one of his debates, i debated john 2.5 years ago i think it was at your former venue. and always enjoy having the chance to discuss this issue. i come to this issue from...
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congratulations, gary. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: what does it mean to be american? that is this year's c-span video competition question. areents and the teachers asked about it. tweeted,m illinois what does it mean to be an american? social studies students brainstorming constitutional rights, national characteristics, and important people and events of the nation. curen from florida tweeted, hms students brainstormed idea. gary has two students recognized. i think he is going for a trifecta. tweeted,a senator visited high school to speak with her government class and was interviewed by students participating in c-span's scholarship program. we discussed freedom of speech and the first amendment. tweeted, it is project-based learning at its finest. asking --we're what does it mean to be american? we are awarding $100,00
congratulations, gary. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: what does it mean to be american? that is this year's c-span video competition question. areents and the teachers asked about it. tweeted,m illinois what does it mean to be an american? social studies students brainstorming constitutional rights, national...
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gary hart's presidential bid derailed by a sex scandal.ow a new movie starring hugh jackman raises many pointed questions about our current political situation. here's abc's george stephanopoulos. >> so, start with the shoulder in a little. >> we've never seen hugh jackman quite like this,efiant, unapologetic and angry as failed presidential candidate gary hart in the new movie, "the front runner." >> it was important for me to m impersonate gary. >> you did have that hair. >> senator gary hart. >> the campaign for president, which i waged earlier this year. >> reporter: it was the sex scandal of the decade, the 1988 race for the presidency caught with a woman named donna rice. >> i can assure you, senator, this is relevant. >> it's just that we saw you leave and come back with this woman and we didn't see her. >> you can't be serious. there's no need for that. all right? >> i am serious, sir. >> reporter: what did you know about gary hart? >> very little. i was, i think, backpacking with five other usaussies in 1987 sot know a lot about i
gary hart's presidential bid derailed by a sex scandal.ow a new movie starring hugh jackman raises many pointed questions about our current political situation. here's abc's george stephanopoulos. >> so, start with the shoulder in a little. >> we've never seen hugh jackman quite like this,efiant, unapologetic and angry as failed presidential candidate gary hart in the new movie, "the front runner." >> it was important for me to m impersonate gary. >> you did...
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gary hinman. >> charlie knew that.lling gary it's time for him to join the family, because this whole helter skelter was coming and that he needed to cash out all of his investments and go with the family and go out to the desert. >> gary toldm manson no. but the man who became used to getting what he wanted persisted. >> he said, gary, if you do not do this, i will not be responsible for the karma you will invoke upon yourself. >> car marks manson sometime. then he sent a friend of the family bobby bosolay and susan atkins and mary bruin tore shake down gary. >> bosolay shakes him down. >> eventually bosolay calls manson. >> manson comes down. he's wearing a sword and waving it around. >> charlie actually slices part of his ear off. departs again. >> manson's followers tortured gary hinman for three days until he finally signed over the pink slims for his cars. then he threatened to call police. >> bosolay calls manson, what are we going to do? manson says, you know what you have to do. >> bosolay stabbed gary hinman
gary hinman. >> charlie knew that.lling gary it's time for him to join the family, because this whole helter skelter was coming and that he needed to cash out all of his investments and go with the family and go out to the desert. >> gary toldm manson no. but the man who became used to getting what he wanted persisted. >> he said, gary, if you do not do this, i will not be responsible for the karma you will invoke upon yourself. >> car marks manson sometime. then he sent...
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gary, what were the hurdles for you? >> for us it is different. we are a creative consulting company. we don't need capitol or a brick and mortar or a storefront. we needed office space. for us that was not a heavy lift. for us the main hurdle was the paperwork. starting an llc and getting that done and getting a good accountant and's of that nature. a lot of creators that we talked to in our industry -- it is a daunting task. i don't necessarily feel like they can do it or have the bandwidth to do it or know the right people to lead them the right way as far as accounting and getting the paperwork. so, for us it wasn't a hurdle but a buckle down to do the right thing to make this an official business and take it one step at a time from there. >> where did you get the help? from friends? >> we have been working in the industry before we were together in business for a while. we have made great relationships across the board. we just reached out to our network. we have a huge network in dc -- we have a big developer -- one of our clients -- they ha
gary, what were the hurdles for you? >> for us it is different. we are a creative consulting company. we don't need capitol or a brick and mortar or a storefront. we needed office space. for us that was not a heavy lift. for us the main hurdle was the paperwork. starting an llc and getting that done and getting a good accountant and's of that nature. a lot of creators that we talked to in our industry -- it is a daunting task. i don't necessarily feel like they can do it or have the...
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gary h originally gary hartpence-- was a handsome senator from colorado who vaulted onto the nationaltage in 1984 only to tumble badly from it four yearsater. jesse louis jackson, a son of south carolina and well known civil rights leader, decided that he too was somebody and inould become president. now, while neither jackson nor hart ultimate won the white house, both reshaped national politics in significant ways and for at least one brief moment emed to be on the vergeof winni. [rock music] ♪ - from a working class family in a small town in eastern kansas. neither of my parents graduated from high school. my mother was fr a family of 13, my father was from a family of eight. i was the first one to graduate from high school and then go on college-- small church college in oklahoma. gary hart as a young bor for every book he re. and eventually his class chart, said his teacher, looked like the milky way. as a very serious, earnest, smart boy, and grew up to be a candidate who loved books and ideas and ran on a "new ideas for new generation" platform. ♪ - i got interested in public s
gary h originally gary hartpence-- was a handsome senator from colorado who vaulted onto the nationaltage in 1984 only to tumble badly from it four yearsater. jesse louis jackson, a son of south carolina and well known civil rights leader, decided that he too was somebody and inould become president. now, while neither jackson nor hart ultimate won the white house, both reshaped national politics in significant ways and for at least one brief moment emed to be on the vergeof winni. [rock music]...
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to gary b.'int -- [laughter] gary b., this market is weak in terms of look at revenue misses that we've seen so far in this quarter. you've had more than 40% of companies, i think, based on latest data that missed revenue expectations. earnings you can juice. you can cut costs, yea, you get a tax cut. but ultimately, you need to grow the revenue, and the revenue's been the problem whether for apple, for amazon, that's what's whacked those stocks so badly. >> what are you talking about the the revenue misses? are you talking about for, like, the national railroad company and consolidated coal minersesome. [laughter] who cares about those companiesesome stocks that are on the forefront are killing it. amazon, google, apple are killing it -- >> what about, gary, what about -- yeah, but facebook's at a 52-week low. amazon is many a bear market, 20% off the shies. >> yeah, that's -- >> take the politics out. just look at price. is this a bullish or bearish stock market? >> i am looking at the price --
to gary b.'int -- [laughter] gary b., this market is weak in terms of look at revenue misses that we've seen so far in this quarter. you've had more than 40% of companies, i think, based on latest data that missed revenue expectations. earnings you can juice. you can cut costs, yea, you get a tax cut. but ultimately, you need to grow the revenue, and the revenue's been the problem whether for apple, for amazon, that's what's whacked those stocks so badly. >> what are you talking about the...
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maybe gary k. has it right.aybe today's fed announcement, the fact that the stock, sales force is rallying on good news is meaningful. i am now to be honest with you, kind of sold into this rally. maybe i'm now the more bearish one if it sounds than i am than gary k. i think it's time to be neutral, if you will. i would wait for more evidence. maybe that means i miss though, you know, this huge run-up. i just, i can't believe the market will go straight back up. that would be my concern. >> that is where i agree with gary b. charles: go ahead, gary k. >> where i agree with him. keep in mind we dropped 1100 points during thanksgiving. we're back with most of it. i think we'll get backing and filling. markets don't go straight up. this, let me be clear, this changes playing field. we had easy money markets since '08, looks like jay powell is in the bernanke and yellen camp at this point in time. charles: to that note, volatility returning to the market. last year was one of the best years ever for the market, if y
maybe gary k. has it right.aybe today's fed announcement, the fact that the stock, sales force is rallying on good news is meaningful. i am now to be honest with you, kind of sold into this rally. maybe i'm now the more bearish one if it sounds than i am than gary k. i think it's time to be neutral, if you will. i would wait for more evidence. maybe that means i miss though, you know, this huge run-up. i just, i can't believe the market will go straight back up. that would be my concern....
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york: he did have some conversations with gary cooper.ly have a couple telegrams that we found. in fact, i was with gary cooper's daughter in new york showing the "sergeant york" movie on york avenue, named after my grandfather. steve: where's that located? col. york: upper manhattan on the east side. we are going back up november 16. they are having a special ceremony at the armory. steve: john mulholland, the key figure behind this film, harry warner, explain who he was. john: he was one of the founders of warner bros. with his brother, jack. harry warner was a fascinating man, because he placed principle over profits. and in 1934, for example, warner bros. became the first studio to stop exporting films to germany. because of fascism and adolf hitler. they lost considerable money. no other studio did that until 1940. and he was proud of judaism. he said during the hearings in 1941, i am a jew and i am an american. i am proud to be a jew, and i am proud to be an american. he is one who helped convince alvin york to agree to do this film
york: he did have some conversations with gary cooper.ly have a couple telegrams that we found. in fact, i was with gary cooper's daughter in new york showing the "sergeant york" movie on york avenue, named after my grandfather. steve: where's that located? col. york: upper manhattan on the east side. we are going back up november 16. they are having a special ceremony at the armory. steve: john mulholland, the key figure behind this film, harry warner, explain who he was. john: he...
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>> i think a lot what gary is saying. right now, the oil price is signaling the potential slowdown in demand and we've seen that really because the market was taking its queue from the stock market. you talk about the stock market giving up all their gains for the year today the oil prices did that a day just yesterday, so i mean, or this week, so at the end of the day, what we're doing is we're resetting the clock back to a year ago, when oil prices were this low. so the thing is just how much of this is real, you know, and how much of this is perception, and i think a lot of it is perception right now. i mean, if you look at the big picture when it comes to oil inventories, there's still very very tight. you know, they might get a little less tight with saudi arabia we'll see. connell: reality versus perception what a market phil thanks, cheryl? >> watching oil, watching the stock market and watching trade tensions which are also weighing of course on investors minds today. we're going to look ahead to president trump's
>> i think a lot what gary is saying. right now, the oil price is signaling the potential slowdown in demand and we've seen that really because the market was taking its queue from the stock market. you talk about the stock market giving up all their gains for the year today the oil prices did that a day just yesterday, so i mean, or this week, so at the end of the day, what we're doing is we're resetting the clock back to a year ago, when oil prices were this low. so the thing is just...
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hello, gary, indiana! [cheers and applause] >> are you ready to win on tuesday? [cheers and applause] i want to welcome our mayor, the mayor of gary, indiana, karen wilson, our congressman andre carson, our state ticket, our county officials, our state officials, our local officials, i have a question for all of you. are you going to vote in this election? [cheers and applause] that is what this is about. this is a very, very close election and every vote counts. your vote is your voice. if we do this rally and you don't vote, this really means -- this rally means nothing. so are you ready to vote? [cheers and applause] >> are you ready to win? >> [cheers and applause] >> here is how powerful your vote is. in 2012, they said i could never win this election? were they wrong? [cheers and applause] >> here is what happened. in lake county alone, we won that election by over 70,000 votes, in lake county, indiana! but here's the result of what that did. last year, mitch mcconnell try to kill health care in the united states. we survived by one vote. the people of lake
hello, gary, indiana! [cheers and applause] >> are you ready to win on tuesday? [cheers and applause] i want to welcome our mayor, the mayor of gary, indiana, karen wilson, our congressman andre carson, our state ticket, our county officials, our state officials, our local officials, i have a question for all of you. are you going to vote in this election? [cheers and applause] that is what this is about. this is a very, very close election and every vote counts. your vote is your voice....
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over the past 30 years, gary hart has built an impressive resume.aching, writing, and diplomacy with expertise in terrorism. he even got a ph.d. in political thought from oxford. >> i tried to be active in public service, which is the reason i got into politics in the first place. >> reporter: the story of gary turning point. considered a the moment when the press started examining the private lives as well as the political ideas of candidates. >> we are all going to have to seriously question the system for selecting our national leaders that reduces the press of this nation to hunters and presidential candidates to being hunted. >> reporter: still, it is not lost on hart that both bill clinton and donald trump were elected after allegations of affairs. >> i think all the rules have changed. donald trump can have a fan base of 30 to 40% despite everything he's done in life, all the bets are off. anybody can be president regardless. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. you have a lot of deadlines in your business, right? we miss deadlines
over the past 30 years, gary hart has built an impressive resume.aching, writing, and diplomacy with expertise in terrorism. he even got a ph.d. in political thought from oxford. >> i tried to be active in public service, which is the reason i got into politics in the first place. >> reporter: the story of gary turning point. considered a the moment when the press started examining the private lives as well as the political ideas of candidates. >> we are all going to have to...
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gary and i have spoken about this.these big tech companies selling off, they are looking -- people are looking for other places to find growth. you oversee ipo's and you also work on the m&a advisory side. a selloff potentially good for potential buyers to buy assets. does the selloff make good moves? will the m&a market come back strong? gary: we see a lot of strategic interest rate now in these private companies. there is a huge appetite on the strategic side to buy growth, by technology, by innovation -- buy technology, buy innovation. the little bit of selloff reduces the multiples which is generally a good thing for m&a. if there -- is this more of a positive thing for the m&a market? gary: i think it's a little better for the m&a market but it still does not do anything to the ipo market as well. emily: do you think valuations will stand up? bankers are shopping uber at $120 billion valuations. to the valuations hold? -- do the valuations hold? gary: i think you can see them coming down marginally, but for select
gary and i have spoken about this.these big tech companies selling off, they are looking -- people are looking for other places to find growth. you oversee ipo's and you also work on the m&a advisory side. a selloff potentially good for potential buyers to buy assets. does the selloff make good moves? will the m&a market come back strong? gary: we see a lot of strategic interest rate now in these private companies. there is a huge appetite on the strategic side to buy growth, by...
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back in gary, i love you back.ow first of all, as you may hear come and have been doing a little campaigning and i'm a little out of shape. , so i am going to be a little bit horse, i hope you don't mind. hoarse, ittle bit hope you don't mind. it just means i am out there working. [applause] the second thing i want to say is that at least when i got out of the car, my bears or up a lot. [applause] i wasn't watching the game, but i wasn' was checked in the score. third income it is good to be back in my home area. [applause] there is something about the midwest that makes you feel good. give it up for a man we are going to send back to the united states senate on tuesday, joe donnelly. [applause] because although i always like a good excuse to come back home, the main reason i am here is to that we send joe donnelly back to the u.s. senate. [applause] in two days,s -- you get to vote in what i believe will be the most important election of our lifetime. i know politicians always say that, but this time it is really
back in gary, i love you back.ow first of all, as you may hear come and have been doing a little campaigning and i'm a little out of shape. , so i am going to be a little bit horse, i hope you don't mind. hoarse, ittle bit hope you don't mind. it just means i am out there working. [applause] the second thing i want to say is that at least when i got out of the car, my bears or up a lot. [applause] i wasn't watching the game, but i wasn' was checked in the score. third income it is good to be...
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filmmakers kalyanee mam and gary marcuse on how cultural traditions intersect with economic growth in cambodia and china. coming up on "earth focus." kalyanee: as an immigrant, as a refugee, you know, from cambodia, my family and i, you know, fled cambodia when i was four years old. and what i realized was what happening in areng valley was that the people were also being threatened by the sameme kind of displacement and uprootedness. and what i've seen with the chong people is that they live a very beautiful lifif cocompletely c connected t to n, and i was inspired to make this film to help people understand, you u know, how important that connection is. [b[baby fusses] kalyanee: so the chong people have been living in areng valley, you know, for over 600 years. and we went back to o cambodia to film and i discovered, you know, two of the most amazing people i've ever met in my life. and what i discovered was that they are prorobably one of the most rooted and grounded people i've ever met,t, and the reason is becausese of their connnnectn to the lanand. you knknow, they f feel so gr
filmmakers kalyanee mam and gary marcuse on how cultural traditions intersect with economic growth in cambodia and china. coming up on "earth focus." kalyanee: as an immigrant, as a refugee, you know, from cambodia, my family and i, you know, fled cambodia when i was four years old. and what i realized was what happening in areng valley was that the people were also being threatened by the sameme kind of displacement and uprootedness. and what i've seen with the chong people is that...
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gary kaltbaum joins us on this.'t want to put words in your mouth, to say maybe this is economically misguided. what do you make of the congresswoman's issues with amazon coming into new york? >> i did an interview with the biggest radio station in chicago today talking about this. after telling them what the politicians and in long island city have been saying. you know what they said in chicago? please send amazon here. connell: we want it, yep. >> i can promise you cities will line up this is one of the great brand name corporations in the world. imagine saying 25,000 jobs, paying $150,000 a greer. you know what that means for means for restaurants retail, and doctors, lawyers, account ants and everything else under the sun? it is virtuous cycle. i know socialists are economically illiterate but i guess insanity comes with it. by the way, not just her. councilmen have been talking about it. a state senator came out and said we don't want this. to do a rally against this. i do not even know what to say about it. c
gary kaltbaum joins us on this.'t want to put words in your mouth, to say maybe this is economically misguided. what do you make of the congresswoman's issues with amazon coming into new york? >> i did an interview with the biggest radio station in chicago today talking about this. after telling them what the politicians and in long island city have been saying. you know what they said in chicago? please send amazon here. connell: we want it, yep. >> i can promise you cities will...
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simon gary.ically the worry wart here, they did a poll in america 57% of dpult adults have less than a thousand dollars, during a major economic growth, does that worry you with fact that interest rates are moving up. >> i'm -- you know i worry a little bit took my thoughts are, you look at robust gdp growth that we've had in last 12 months and we're below what economists call full. , we have growth and not enough people to keep the growth fueled. you know, we have not solved immigration yet, there really big issues to me if we want to know it grow we have to get off the snide and get serious immigration reform to keep the thing fueled and growth going, there is a lot of issues to be dell with, right now -- dealt with, right now seem that the politician would rather that issues to argue about than solve that is troubling. david: what do you think will come out of the midterm elections we have a democrat house, and a republican senate. republican executive? do you think there will be any change or
simon gary.ically the worry wart here, they did a poll in america 57% of dpult adults have less than a thousand dollars, during a major economic growth, does that worry you with fact that interest rates are moving up. >> i'm -- you know i worry a little bit took my thoughts are, you look at robust gdp growth that we've had in last 12 months and we're below what economists call full. , we have growth and not enough people to keep the growth fueled. you know, we have not solved immigration...
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you need this bed. >>> let's check out how gary's doing on the job. >>> let's check out how gary's doingarehouse one day. wait, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa.oh. don't stop trerit? no! holy! oh, no! >> oh, my gosh. >> see, what had happened -- >> domino champion. >> oh, my god. it keeps going. >> oh, my gosh! cleanup on aisle 5. >> did i do that? whoa. see, what had happened was, he just tapped it. this was in china. and then it just, you know -- >> that's not his fault. >> we hope they're okay. we also don't know what happened. >> or what was in those boxes. toilet paper or something light, maybe. >> yeah, light. >>> anyway, a california woman has been granted a restraining order against michael avenatti. he's the lawyer known for representing porn star, of course, stormy daniels and criticizing president trump. >> avenatti is denying any involvement in any domestic abuse as we get new details about the allegations. here is abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: new and detailed accusations emerging in the domestic violence case against michael avenatti. >> what happened, michael? >> reporter: 24-year
you need this bed. >>> let's check out how gary's doing on the job. >>> let's check out how gary's doingarehouse one day. wait, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa.oh. don't stop trerit? no! holy! oh, no! >> oh, my gosh. >> see, what had happened -- >> domino champion. >> oh, my god. it keeps going. >> oh, my gosh! cleanup on aisle 5. >> did i do that? whoa. see, what had happened was, he just tapped it. this was in china. and then it just, you know --...
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. >> i am not gary. >> i am not gary. you might know about the author. okay. gary is stuck in i 35 traffic. i am from atlanta. >> he was coming in this morning, thurgood marshall school of law and stuck in a traffic accident, luckily not hurt. i am going to start things off and he will slide in and take over. he is a lawyer who has been enraptured with your career and your book. he gave me some notes. i will do my homework here. am i good now. sorry. i am happy to be here. gary read your first book. he has a question that turned to thinking and the country has been conditioned to think of black rage. kind of like in texas, state board of education. we all know who they are, decided to call the black panthers but not the ku klux klan, a terrorist organization. it seems to me that the rage you captured has something to do with your findings or conclusions in your book "1 person, no vote: how voter suppression is destroying our democracy". >> absolutely. one person -- "1 person, no vote: how voter suppression is destroying our democracy" emerged out of white rage
. >> i am not gary. >> i am not gary. you might know about the author. okay. gary is stuck in i 35 traffic. i am from atlanta. >> he was coming in this morning, thurgood marshall school of law and stuck in a traffic accident, luckily not hurt. i am going to start things off and he will slide in and take over. he is a lawyer who has been enraptured with your career and your book. he gave me some notes. i will do my homework here. am i good now. sorry. i am happy to be here....
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gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...ilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? hi susan!hs) honey? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this new robitussin honey. the real honey you love... plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey. because it's never just a cough. and i found out that i'ma from the big toe alian. of that sexy italian boot! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com we've transformed this home to show the new keurig k-cafÉ brewer makes any house a coffee house. just pop that in for a coffee or brew a shot and froth milk for a latte or cappuccino. easy peasy. now she's a barista! it's so frothy. a little piece of heaven. thank you. but how's the coffee?
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gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. nature's bounty. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body type
gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can have her...
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i certainly think bill clinton learned from what happened to gary hart.s better equipped to deal with that environment. had clinton been the first, i think he had the skill set and the willingness to do things that were different from where heart was. the president trump question is very interesting because one of the things that happened in 198 that i think is depicted well in the film is the collision of entertainment and politics. it's the way we cover celebrities. when you create a process where you treat politicians as celebrities, i think it is probably inevitable that you will draw your celebrities into your politics. >> no person you really have to will blame, it all started with walter winchell. we'll drop that in the punch bowl and let people room nate on that. congratulations on the movie. >> thank you very much. >> hopefully that punch has something good in it. we will be right back. h has something good in it we will be right back. (speaking in italian) prenderro dieci biscotti... eeee twelvé bomboloni... i just got my ancestrydna results: 74
i certainly think bill clinton learned from what happened to gary hart.s better equipped to deal with that environment. had clinton been the first, i think he had the skill set and the willingness to do things that were different from where heart was. the president trump question is very interesting because one of the things that happened in 198 that i think is depicted well in the film is the collision of entertainment and politics. it's the way we cover celebrities. when you create a process...
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. >>> so gary smith, how often do economic professors talk about the role of luck and chance? >> used to be never. and so economists used to assume that the world was known a certainty. humans were perfectly rational. they made rational decisions with no regrets and obviously that's a bunch of malarkey. >> well economics is rational, isn't it? >> well the assumption is it's rational. we have these guys come along, who got nobel prizes in economics even though they were psychologists and they pointed out all the ways in which we're not completely rational. we do things like anchoring, so i buy a sock for 20 bucks so i think it's worth for 20 bucks. it goes down to 10, i still think it's worth 20 bucks because that's what i paid for it. thinking about what it might actually be worth. the house across the street sold for 400,000. mine must be worth for 400,000. it's an anchoring there. there's other ones, regression, the topic of this book. >> let's go to that. let's go to regression of the mean. what exactly does that -- >> has to do with the role of luck in our lives. and so we
. >>> so gary smith, how often do economic professors talk about the role of luck and chance? >> used to be never. and so economists used to assume that the world was known a certainty. humans were perfectly rational. they made rational decisions with no regrets and obviously that's a bunch of malarkey. >> well economics is rational, isn't it? >> well the assumption is it's rational. we have these guys come along, who got nobel prizes in economics even though they...
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gary told us he signed a nondisclosure agreement as part of the settlement. that could happen to you, too. we've heard from several consumers who have had to agree to confidentiality to get their refunds like gary. if you ever face that decision, ask yourself, how much is my silence worth, and maybe ask a lawyer for their appraisal. you can call us with your consumer complaints. the number is 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. >> it's going to be cool and windy starting out and then warm and windy later on today. here's a live look outside 101 in san jose. let's head over to willow glenn with temperatures dropping down to about 52 degrees. then up to 66 at noon. we'll get a look at all of our microclimates and talk about the fire danger coming up next. >>> right now those flares are gone and those flashing lights are clearing eastbound 80 away from the bay bridge. that crash cleared. westbound, that's your commute starting to kick in. >>> plus, we continue to follow that breaking news out of southern californ
gary told us he signed a nondisclosure agreement as part of the settlement. that could happen to you, too. we've heard from several consumers who have had to agree to confidentiality to get their refunds like gary. if you ever face that decision, ask yourself, how much is my silence worth, and maybe ask a lawyer for their appraisal. you can call us with your consumer complaints. the number is 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> let's get a check of the forecast. >>...
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that is like the thing that is really going to threaten gary, indiana.t is not like we need more jobs here. it is not health care. it is not like how are we going to educate our kids? that is not the thing. the thing is these folks 1000 miles away. and, by the way, they are even using our brave troops, sending them down as a political stunt. men and women of our military deserve better than that. [cheering] pres. obama: but the reason i'm saying all this, listen up now, indiana, the reason i'm saying all of this, this is important -- unfortunately, sometimes, these tactics of scaring people and making stuff up work. like,a little bit remember peanuts, charlie brown? it is coming up on christmas time. i love charlie brown's christmas. you know? brownmember how charlie wanted to kick the football so bad? in lucy, she would like say, come on man, take it, she would set it up, he runs up, and then she would pull it away last minute and he falls on his back -- remember that? and he always fell for it! don't be charlie brown with the football. don't be hoodwin
that is like the thing that is really going to threaten gary, indiana.t is not like we need more jobs here. it is not health care. it is not like how are we going to educate our kids? that is not the thing. the thing is these folks 1000 miles away. and, by the way, they are even using our brave troops, sending them down as a political stunt. men and women of our military deserve better than that. [cheering] pres. obama: but the reason i'm saying all this, listen up now, indiana, the reason i'm...
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gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...rom capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything. even a huge drag. nothing worth losing sleep over, because we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with $0 down, $0 due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax and let us entertain you... ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channe
gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...rom capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything. even a huge drag. nothing worth losing sleep over, because we covered it. talk to...
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>> no, algorithms are scary, gary.aybe, president trump should have kept janet yellen on because jay powell is new to this and when he spoke about the neutral rate and is been close to it on october 3, we saw the stock market tanked. he may have said things evenly had he seen the effect of his words. so you know, he gives an end and the market takes the yard. that is exactly what we saw yesterday when he had those comments and the dow went up. maybe he just does not have the experience in the arena as -- >> by the way, larry summers when he was working for president clinton, working for president obama, i never heard him speak out in favor of higher interest rates. i mean it is only when he's on the outside looking in that he does that. >> but here is my question, going back, why are algorithms dangerous? you are talking about people to have the same darn crystal ball as the man on the street. and the housing crisis, they missed most of the downturns, they have called 10 of the last three recessions they generally get
>> no, algorithms are scary, gary.aybe, president trump should have kept janet yellen on because jay powell is new to this and when he spoke about the neutral rate and is been close to it on october 3, we saw the stock market tanked. he may have said things evenly had he seen the effect of his words. so you know, he gives an end and the market takes the yard. that is exactly what we saw yesterday when he had those comments and the dow went up. maybe he just does not have the experience in...
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he gary. [laughter] >> everybody stand up s straight.> say cheesen for morga codey. >> that's right. hi, morgan. >> morgan codey is one of our viewers he like take pictures and tweet them. >> let's give him a different pose now. t.>> okay. >> all >> and go. >> thank you, morgan. >> this is the second he went to refill his coffee cup. >> he msed the whole thing. >> we do time. from time to exclusively for morgan ande then h never --e >>tches like every show.. >> absolu he's our number one fan. i think so, right. >> uh-huh. >> a few lingering showers outf there. most these are moving on. so, we've been showing already as the s is coming up this morning, we've been showing that the skies arecl starting to r. at least we're there. we'll see some of this morning i sunshine which always nice but there's still a chance forar there. agn, most of this is moving on off to the east. it's moving ony quickly, o. frederick, you're 50. hagerstown 49. martinsburg is 47. not all too cold o theut ts isrr anst omodastyf morning were in e iner 50's aren't t
he gary. [laughter] >> everybody stand up s straight.> say cheesen for morga codey. >> that's right. hi, morgan. >> morgan codey is one of our viewers he like take pictures and tweet them. >> let's give him a different pose now. t.>> okay. >> all >> and go. >> thank you, morgan. >> this is the second he went to refill his coffee cup. >> he msed the whole thing. >> we do time. from time to exclusively for morgan ande then h...
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>> exactly. >> gary, what are you all doing? >> so i'm fortunate to be on my wife's health plan, but, i mean, that's the nature of the business, right? obviously, i could talk about scale. we're still in the infancy stage of our business at scaling, w something that we will have to tackle. obviously we want to be able to provide healthcare for our employees when the time comes but when you look at what that entails, it's daunting, it's expensive. but again i'm fortunate to be on my wife's. even when i didn't even have this business, i was working for myself as entrepreneur, it's expensive. the affordable care act, but i was affording it but at a cost. it was expensive, and so a lot of times i would get paid and majority chunk of that would go to my health care. we talking about great healthcare, just bare minimum. when you talk about health care there's a difference between health care and good health care. obviously when we scale and grow our business we want to provide healthcare for our employees. i don't know where to start,
>> exactly. >> gary, what are you all doing? >> so i'm fortunate to be on my wife's health plan, but, i mean, that's the nature of the business, right? obviously, i could talk about scale. we're still in the infancy stage of our business at scaling, w something that we will have to tackle. obviously we want to be able to provide healthcare for our employees when the time comes but when you look at what that entails, it's daunting, it's expensive. but again i'm fortunate to be...
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the very latest now with our correspondent garrick mattis who is standing by for us in brussels hi gary good to see you so we're hearing that progress has been made on this second major document of the future relationship what are you hearing there that's right through me and i'm looking at a leaked copy of the document here some twenty pages a draft and it says on page number one point three and let me read this out to you from my perspective i only had it for a few minutes now and key element of that paper is this declaration a step which is the parent leaders of an ambitious broad deep flexible partnership across trade and then you have a whole mention of areas of cooperation and from out from what i can tell it appears to me that the reason may has been thrown a bone it describes the willingness of the e.u. to offer the u.k. something here so it points to a number of compromises that have been made and that is something that she can take back home and say look it makes all the parts in the draw agreement regarding a controversial backstop a lot more unlikely if we enter into this gr
the very latest now with our correspondent garrick mattis who is standing by for us in brussels hi gary good to see you so we're hearing that progress has been made on this second major document of the future relationship what are you hearing there that's right through me and i'm looking at a leaked copy of the document here some twenty pages a draft and it says on page number one point three and let me read this out to you from my perspective i only had it for a few minutes now and key element...
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gary bresnahan is a family support worker and he is on his way to help take a child into care.protect the boy's identity, we are calling him tim. 0bviously upset by what is happening, his little world has been turned upside down. gary has spent months working with the mother, but social workers have decided the risks to tim are now too great. it's obviously going to be a heartbreaking time for the parent. as gary emerges from the mum's house carrying her son's belongings, there is a last—minute phone call saying that relatives will let tim stay with them, even so, it is a distressing day for him and his mum. she is tearful, she's crying. and you're trying to take as many positives out from what is happening. at the end of the day, it is still a baby being removed. liverpool has seen a significant rise in children going into care, a sign of what this new report says are huge pressures felt by councils across the country. careline, jack speaking, how can i help? nationally, at the front door of the care system, calls from people worried about children have nearly doubled in a dec
gary bresnahan is a family support worker and he is on his way to help take a child into care.protect the boy's identity, we are calling him tim. 0bviously upset by what is happening, his little world has been turned upside down. gary has spent months working with the mother, but social workers have decided the risks to tim are now too great. it's obviously going to be a heartbreaking time for the parent. as gary emerges from the mum's house carrying her son's belongings, there is a...
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i think bill clinton learned from what happened with gary hart.uipped to deal with it. the president trump question is interesting because one of the things that happens in 1987 that is depicted in the film is the collision of entertainment and politics. it's the way we cover celebrities. it's now the way we will cover politicians. when you create a process where you treat politicians as celebrities, i think it's ine inevitable you will draw your celebrities into politics. >> i will drop that little thing in the punch bowl. congratulations on the movie. >> thank you very much. hope you like it. >>> we'll be right back. when my hot water heater failed, she was pregnant, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i 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
i think bill clinton learned from what happened with gary hart.uipped to deal with it. the president trump question is interesting because one of the things that happens in 1987 that is depicted in the film is the collision of entertainment and politics. it's the way we cover celebrities. it's now the way we will cover politicians. when you create a process where you treat politicians as celebrities, i think it's ine inevitable you will draw your celebrities into politics. >> i will drop...
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don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet?new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool.asty cold, (acapella) whoa! (vo) and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. (acapella) ahhhhhhhhhhh! (vo) new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold, medicine. (host) here...at snowfest... (vo) for your worst sore throat pain try new vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. (acapella) ahhhhhh! (vo) vaporize sore throat pain with new vicks vapocool drops. ♪ >>> all right. dylan and i are back with the highs and theth lows o week. since it's thanksgiving week we thought we would keep it ithn e holiday spirit going with all highs. >> i love it. >> the first one goes to a special thanksgiving feast for thousands of people whose lives wereeft in ruins by the wildfires in california. stille the rain, it's burning this morning although it is vomtually cetely contained. the camp fire has claimed more than 13,000 homes since it began the sweep across northern california two an
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please join me in congratulation garney gary of c-span.plause] as garneylockstep -- walks up, want to say that jeri thompson's widow sent us a message that she wanted us to read. she had the honor of working career.ney early in her she said that he was a great pleasure to work with come a great teacher and coworker. they had the opportunity to work on many shoes together. he was always kind and help. -- shoots together. he was always kind and helpful. she can remember his wonderful laugh and smile. she is happy that he is receiving this award in honor of her husband, jerry thompson. [applause] >> you've got to understand garney is a character. the best way to talk about garney gary is to say how much it has been fun and exciting to know him for 36 years and to work with him everyday. [laughter] >> what? what? on camera, video, and lighting. he has covered six presidents. he must have covered at least a thousand congressional hearings. he has done it all. it is great he is getting this award. >> my experience with him a special. it was back
please join me in congratulation garney gary of c-span.plause] as garneylockstep -- walks up, want to say that jeri thompson's widow sent us a message that she wanted us to read. she had the honor of working career.ney early in her she said that he was a great pleasure to work with come a great teacher and coworker. they had the opportunity to work on many shoes together. he was always kind and help. -- shoots together. he was always kind and helpful. she can remember his wonderful laugh and...
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bringing back jonas and gary. gary b.how important would it be or would it be encouraging to see the markets at least finish the day higher, the last two sessions higher? we had 11 days -- we had four days when the dow was off 1100 points. would this show some sort of resolve in the market? >> absolutely. there's two things to look at. how the market finishes. it's always excellent, i think, to finish a bad week on a positive note. if it can finish, you know, positive, even near the highs, that would be terrific. the other thing to look at is volatility. i was just looking at the vix and it looks like volatility is starting to come down a little bit, actually. that's another good thing. that shows that the market is becoming okay with all this news starting to come out that seems we're on, whatever is higher than a 24/7 news cycle, that seems what we're on right now. charles: yeah. so volatility coming down, interest rates coming down a little bit. there's really no new news out there, just developments within the news we
bringing back jonas and gary. gary b.how important would it be or would it be encouraging to see the markets at least finish the day higher, the last two sessions higher? we had 11 days -- we had four days when the dow was off 1100 points. would this show some sort of resolve in the market? >> absolutely. there's two things to look at. how the market finishes. it's always excellent, i think, to finish a bad week on a positive note. if it can finish, you know, positive, even near the...
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come on in here, gary. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> gary, gee. listen. >> jimmy: wow. hi, gary.nk you guys will be finished with this count? >> good question. right about now i'm just about wrapping up the 2000 election. >> jimmy: oh. >> we got a little behind on that. and then it's -- next up is the 2001 teen choice awards. >> jimmy: oh, wow, you're still counting ballots for that and the 2000 election. >> yes, sir and i don't know who this george w. bush character is, but he's getting trounced. >> jimmy: oh, well, all right. well, i guess we'll let you get back to the count. that seems important. >> much appreciated. where was i? was it 398? what was the last number -- >> jimmy: i'm sorry, gene, i wasn't paying attention. >> how about you, gary? could you help me out? oh, you spilled the sunny d and you're getting it all over the ballots from dade county. are you high on something? i'm sorry, we got to throw all this in the trash and start over. >> jimmy: i'm so sorry, gene. >> where's number one? would you help me out? number one? >> jimmy: we're in good hands. we have a grea
come on in here, gary. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> gary, gee. listen. >> jimmy: wow. hi, gary.nk you guys will be finished with this count? >> good question. right about now i'm just about wrapping up the 2000 election. >> jimmy: oh. >> we got a little behind on that. and then it's -- next up is the 2001 teen choice awards. >> jimmy: oh, wow, you're still counting ballots for that and the 2000 election. >> yes, sir and i don't know who this george w....
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his predecessor in gary indiana.y different versions of america and where america may be headed depending on what happens on tuesday. the stakes couldn't be higher and the numbers are getting tighter. a brand new nbc poll showing democrats holding a seven point lead among likely voters, but will that be enough to flip at least one chamber of congress, let alone both the house and the senate. we sent our road warriors across the country to find out. let's get to it now and go to georgia white house correspondent jeff bennett is at that trump rally for us in macon. beth is in decatur, georgia. we'll start with the rally where jeff is. give us a sense of what the closing argument is going to be from president trump when he takes the stage there in a minute. >> >> reporter: president trump is barn storming trump country now through monday night in support of republican candidates
his predecessor in gary indiana.y different versions of america and where america may be headed depending on what happens on tuesday. the stakes couldn't be higher and the numbers are getting tighter. a brand new nbc poll showing democrats holding a seven point lead among likely voters, but will that be enough to flip at least one chamber of congress, let alone both the house and the senate. we sent our road warriors across the country to find out. let's get to it now and go to georgia white...