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gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...om 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? ♪ ♪ this holiday season, families near you need your help. visit redcross.org now to donate. >>> after three and a half hours of deliberations, the florida jury convicted gary hilton of murder. then the 12 men and women needed to decide whether he should live or die for his crime. here with the conclusion of our story is dennis murphy. >>> 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 put to death by lethal injection. their life or death debate lasted an hour 20 minutes. >> the majority of the jury by a vote of 12-0 advise and recommend to the court that it impose the death penalty on gary michael hilton.
gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices...om 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? ♪ ♪ this holiday season, families near you need your help. visit redcross.org now to donate. >>> after three and a half...
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let's go up to brad nessler and gary danielson for more after an epic s.e.c.ionship game. >> brad: it was a great one for sure and i heard commissioner sankey say on the podium "i think these are two of the best four teams in the country." i almost agree with him but with oklahoma, i think they've punched their ticket. georgia had their opportunity. they had a 14-point lead. they let it slip away like they did a year ago but i think they will end up in the sugar bowl against texas. >> gary: i don't almost agree with him. i do agree with him. i think coming into this game georgia proved they're one of the four best teams in the country. i don't know how the committee will rank this. if they don't want a rematch put them third. georgia is one of the four best teams, period. that's what the committee is supposed to do while ohio state is playing northwestern and oklahoma is playing texas with three losses georgia had to play the number one team in the country. you can't tell me they're not one of the four best teams. >> brad: i agree. i'm saying because of the nu
let's go up to brad nessler and gary danielson for more after an epic s.e.c.ionship game. >> brad: it was a great one for sure and i heard commissioner sankey say on the podium "i think these are two of the best four teams in the country." i almost agree with him but with oklahoma, i think they've punched their ticket. georgia had their opportunity. they had a 14-point lead. they let it slip away like they did a year ago but i think they will end up in the sugar bowl against...
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we were at the airport with gary for the big sendoff.e are taking over 1,000 children to disney world for four days of fun right before the holidays. we have 12 airplaning. each lost a parent in military service. when we bring those kids together, they get to bond together. it's very, very healing. they see they're not alone going through the grief by themselves. we give them a lot of love and joy and make sure they know they're appreciated and we know what they're going through. >> say hello to mickey mouse for me when you get there. god bless you. have fun. >> that's incredible. >> warms your heart, doesn't it? >>> when we come back, are you ready for it?how taylor swift s superfan who turned his house into a taylor swift holiday tribute. your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself, with align probiotic. and try align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals
we were at the airport with gary for the big sendoff.e are taking over 1,000 children to disney world for four days of fun right before the holidays. we have 12 airplaning. each lost a parent in military service. when we bring those kids together, they get to bond together. it's very, very healing. they see they're not alone going through the grief by themselves. we give them a lot of love and joy and make sure they know they're appreciated and we know what they're going through. >> say...
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we were at the airport with gary for the big sendoff. we are taking over 1,000 children to disney world for four days of fun right before the holidays. we have 12 airplaning. each lost a parent in military service. when we bring those kids together, they get to bond together. it's very, very healing. they see they're not alone going through the grief by themselves. we give them a lot of love and joy and make sure they know they're appreciated and we know what they're going through. >> say hello to mickey mouse for me when you get there. god bless you. have fun. >> that's incredible. >> warms your heart, doesn't it? >>> when we come back, are you ready for it? how taylor swift surprised a superfan who turned his house into a taylor swift holiday tribute. kron-4 news at eight: it is the calm before the storm.. rain is back in the bay area... and although the storm system is dying down a bit ... the next storm is expected to be stronger ... bringing with it heavy rain and gusty winds .... we'll tell you what to expect for the weekend... and
we were at the airport with gary for the big sendoff. we are taking over 1,000 children to disney world for four days of fun right before the holidays. we have 12 airplaning. each lost a parent in military service. when we bring those kids together, they get to bond together. it's very, very healing. they see they're not alone going through the grief by themselves. we give them a lot of love and joy and make sure they know they're appreciated and we know what they're going through. >> say...
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this year, as it has for the last 13, the snowball express sponsored by the gary gary smith foundationirlines has taken more than 1,000 children of the fallen from 87 cities on a christmas trip filled with joy, family, and remembrance. their destination was disney world. >> every one of these children have lost a parent in military service. we want to focus on these kids. we want to bring them together in this healing environment and also allow them to have a lot of fun when they are doing it. >> it's been really fun. and i like how we got to go on all the right to disney world. because this is my first time at disney world. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> lot of gratitude. it was amazing at disney. it was super special. >> stephanie collier, herself a war veteran, lost her husband to ptsd once he returned home. she had her three children joined the snowball express annually. >> they have to deal with a lot of a young age. she was only two months old when her father passed. it was hard. it's been a huge change. the smiling faces. >> for a moment, grave has been replaced with talk of a favor
this year, as it has for the last 13, the snowball express sponsored by the gary gary smith foundationirlines has taken more than 1,000 children of the fallen from 87 cities on a christmas trip filled with joy, family, and remembrance. their destination was disney world. >> every one of these children have lost a parent in military service. we want to focus on these kids. we want to bring them together in this healing environment and also allow them to have a lot of fun when they are...
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in fact, that was found with gary cooper's daughter.he showed them on york avenue that was named after my grandfather. it is on the upper east side. on the 16th they are having a special ceremony in the armory. >> the key figure behind this film, explain who he was. >> he was a partner in warner bros. and a founder with his brother jack. harry warner was a fascinating man because he placed principal over profits. in 1934 for example, warner bros. became the first studio to stop exporting films to germany because of the fascism with adolf hitler. they lost considerable money. no other studio did that until 1940. he was proud of judaism. he said during the hearings in 1941, i am a juvenile -- i am jewish and i am an american. he is one who helped convince alvin york to agree to do the film. york had not met that many jewish people. he grew fond of harry warner. they found that they had an awful lot in common. they are both very religious and used religion to live by and guide their lives. it was a, harry warner was an interesting man. com
in fact, that was found with gary cooper's daughter.he showed them on york avenue that was named after my grandfather. it is on the upper east side. on the 16th they are having a special ceremony in the armory. >> the key figure behind this film, explain who he was. >> he was a partner in warner bros. and a founder with his brother jack. harry warner was a fascinating man because he placed principal over profits. in 1934 for example, warner bros. became the first studio to stop...
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he speaks to the catalyst behind it all, actor gary sinise. stay tuned for that incredibly moving report. it's going to bring tears to your eyes. it did when i first saw it. first, black robe resistance. that's the focus of tonight's angle.la if you are like most americans, you grew up with a special sense of reverence for judges. watching films or reading books, regular folks have seen countless portrayals of judges as consummate professionals who set their own personal opinions wnaside and objectively weigh te merits of each case. >> since there has been no previous violation of the statute, there's no precedent to guide the bench passing sentence. >> the witness will address this court as judge or your honor. i'm quite certain i've earned it. >> since the united states government declares this man to be santa claus, this court will not dispute it. case dismissed. >> laura: i get goose bumps every time. of course then there's the real world where certain judges actud more like political pundits than impartial arbiters. case in point, yesterd
he speaks to the catalyst behind it all, actor gary sinise. stay tuned for that incredibly moving report. it's going to bring tears to your eyes. it did when i first saw it. first, black robe resistance. that's the focus of tonight's angle.la if you are like most americans, you grew up with a special sense of reverence for judges. watching films or reading books, regular folks have seen countless portrayals of judges as consummate professionals who set their own personal opinions wnaside and...
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gary shilling.otests in paris, an outraged beijing in search of bail for a jailed executive in bank uber. , individual two, has burned every bridge in washington. individual three, president trump cannot find a new chief of staff. live from our world headquarters in new york, i'm tom keene in new york. this news out of business insider up prime minister may with another tweak. is a call what she is doing? francine: what we will know is she will meet with ministers. what we think is she is meeting with him now and hold a conference call with other ministers in 30 minutes. this could be a number of things. this could be the prime minister asking her ministers to rally the troops. there is 48 hours before that bone. it could be a prime minister discussing to delay the vote. we could not jump to conclusions. she has called a conference call, not unusual. we need to know what she asks of her cabinet. tom: sterling moving on that business insider report. we will see. in the early morning, here is a. -- he
gary shilling.otests in paris, an outraged beijing in search of bail for a jailed executive in bank uber. , individual two, has burned every bridge in washington. individual three, president trump cannot find a new chief of staff. live from our world headquarters in new york, i'm tom keene in new york. this news out of business insider up prime minister may with another tweak. is a call what she is doing? francine: what we will know is she will meet with ministers. what we think is she is...
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gary gastelu is still with us.eard before we spoke in the news conference, they're moving in different direction. they're expressing a different goal. mary barra, talking to reporters. we'll listen. >> anytime we make decisions they are incredibly difficult because they impact the lives of general motors team members. our focus is on all of them. we're working to have a plan for every person of opportunities we have across the country for them to be able to transfer or consider. >> what if they want to stay in the places, what about my friend and family? >> use those plants for your new production line? >> what about this -- >> sir, we're asking questions on behalf of taxpayer. she is not able to answer. would you consider using plants for new production lines? >> we have many plants across the country. in fact we are launching five major new products next year of plants in the united states. one of the things we're working on, try to increase capacity utilization of each plants, to be efficient. that allows to us
gary gastelu is still with us.eard before we spoke in the news conference, they're moving in different direction. they're expressing a different goal. mary barra, talking to reporters. we'll listen. >> anytime we make decisions they are incredibly difficult because they impact the lives of general motors team members. our focus is on all of them. we're working to have a plan for every person of opportunities we have across the country for them to be able to transfer or consider. >>...
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>> he did have some conversations with gary cooper.actually have a couple of telegrams that we found. in fact i was with gary cooper's daughter this past week up in new york for a showing of "sergeant york" movie on york avenue in new york that's actually named after my grandfather. >> and where is that located, york avenue? >> york avenue is on the east side, upper manhattan on the east side. in fact we're going back up november the 16th, they're having a special ceremony in the armory that we're going back up for. >> and john mulholland, the key figure behind this film, harry warner, explain who he was. >> he was a partner in warner brothers, one of the founders, with his brother jack. and harry warner was a fascinating man because he placed principle over profits. and in 1934, for example, warner brothers became the first studio to stop exporting films to germany because of fascism and adolf hitler. and they lost considerable money. no other studio did that until 1940. and he was proud of judaism. he said during the hearings in 1941
>> he did have some conversations with gary cooper.actually have a couple of telegrams that we found. in fact i was with gary cooper's daughter this past week up in new york for a showing of "sergeant york" movie on york avenue in new york that's actually named after my grandfather. >> and where is that located, york avenue? >> york avenue is on the east side, upper manhattan on the east side. in fact we're going back up november the 16th, they're having a special...
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i agree with gary.we got some support levels here, if we break those, we're in big trouble. i'm hoping that we tonight brdo them but i'm hopeful that we will. charles: what would be the down side if we did? >> the down side, if we break 24,500 and we can do that at any moment, the next stop really is 23,500. below that, another couple thousand points. charles: the volatility also amplified by the fact we're at dow 25,000. if this is dow 10,000 these numbers would be more percentage-wise but it's still unnerving to the average investor. >> yeah. it's a pain in the rear. when people see that you're up 500 at 3:00 and you finish down or you're down 500 and you finish up, they question what's going on and do i need to be in this thing. i get that and i understand. look, i have been in this a long time. some of the moves i've seen recently are somewhat unprecedented. for me, bigger picture is the whole and we will at a time fta there. charles: got to leave it there. meantime, the dow is up 280 points. we are
i agree with gary.we got some support levels here, if we break those, we're in big trouble. i'm hoping that we tonight brdo them but i'm hopeful that we will. charles: what would be the down side if we did? >> the down side, if we break 24,500 and we can do that at any moment, the next stop really is 23,500. below that, another couple thousand points. charles: the volatility also amplified by the fact we're at dow 25,000. if this is dow 10,000 these numbers would be more percentage-wise...
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. >> i was feeling really good until gary -- david: me, too. >> gary's a smart guy. he's my friend and he's right. the market is trying to find pricing. if it weren't for all these political uncertainties, this market would be a screaming buy. take apple, for example. apple is down from the low 200s to around $150 now. this stock now is a huge buy except for the fact if the trade war ramps up, the global supply chain gets almost destroyed because of this. if it doesn't ramp up, it's a screaming buy. that's the political uncertainty in the market right now. the market is trading about a 15 multiple which is a very low historic multiple. the problem now is you have brexit, you have trade wars, you have a government shutdown. there's a lot of uncertainty. that's very hard to price. >> gary doesn't want to pour cold water, then proceeds to give you a cold shower. i got to tell you, i'm kind of with him. it's great what happened today. i hope we see a lot more of it. too soon. too soon. there's still so much uncertainty in the market that i don't know how anybody can have
. >> i was feeling really good until gary -- david: me, too. >> gary's a smart guy. he's my friend and he's right. the market is trying to find pricing. if it weren't for all these political uncertainties, this market would be a screaming buy. take apple, for example. apple is down from the low 200s to around $150 now. this stock now is a huge buy except for the fact if the trade war ramps up, the global supply chain gets almost destroyed because of this. if it doesn't ramp up, it's...
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gary, hal, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you.es: you know this is -- we got some breaking news. president trump has arrived iraq. he is visiting the troops, of course the day after christmas. we hope to have images for you real soon. big news, president trump in iraq with the troops. we'll be right back. charles: hillary vaughn at the white house. president trump is in iraq. hillary, give us the details. >> we're just getting a photo and information about where the president has been all morning. in fact we just found out he made a surprise visit overseas to iraq to visit some of the troops. press secretary sarah sanders tweeting this, president trump and first lady traveled to iraq late on christmas night to visit with our troops and senior military leadership to thank them for their service and their success and their sacrifice. to wish them a merry christmas. this is the first visit to troops stationed abroad in combat zone by a commander-in-chief, president trump, who made withdrawing troops from overseas, bringing them home
gary, hal, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you.es: you know this is -- we got some breaking news. president trump has arrived iraq. he is visiting the troops, of course the day after christmas. we hope to have images for you real soon. big news, president trump in iraq with the troops. we'll be right back. charles: hillary vaughn at the white house. president trump is in iraq. hillary, give us the details. >> we're just getting a photo and information about where the...
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gary reportedly saw the van coming but didn't have enough time to get out of the way. >> gary said most of the impact he flew about 30' and slammed into a concrete wall and then the light fell onto gary. >> it's aus job has killed 52 caltrans workers since 1971 and that's not including independent contractors. caltrans says that speed and distracted driving is the new cause. >>> body cam video shows police in a napa police officer. >> the call came in last wednesday morning after a foot chase there was a struggle. police say mollina got the officer's rifle and pulled the trigger. >> shots fired. subject down. >> molina was shot four times and died at the scene. >>> new video this morning captured a wild police pursuit in los angeles for a suspected dui driver. could see the police performing a pit maneuver. the vehicle spins out of control and then the suspect gets out and then runs from the car. an officer not far behind him eventually tackles him to the ground. >> it doesn't look like he's resisting much more but how can you with 5 guys on you. great pit maneuver great tactics for l.a
gary reportedly saw the van coming but didn't have enough time to get out of the way. >> gary said most of the impact he flew about 30' and slammed into a concrete wall and then the light fell onto gary. >> it's aus job has killed 52 caltrans workers since 1971 and that's not including independent contractors. caltrans says that speed and distracted driving is the new cause. >>> body cam video shows police in a napa police officer. >> the call came in last wednesday...
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if he does a nafta 2 and you got it exactly right, gary. there's nothing particularly -- i mean a few things in the new nafta deal. if he does that with china and can't point to something sirius having to do with the theft of intellectual property, we're going to be on this show not buying it. >> before i give another negative prediction for 2019, i would like to say happy new year to all of the bulls and bears fans and i think america will dodge the recession that's going the hit the rest of the globe. but on a negative note, i think facebook is going into the double digitses. the ceo cheryl sanburg is going to be shown the door and there's going to be a spinoff of instagram if this continues. david: you said sanburg is going to get fired? >> yeah, somebody has to go. >> wow. debbie downer. >> and you know why i agree? because facebook has a ton f lencton ofleverage and margin ak everything is okay ingoing to come back. as of today with the market up 250, it was down two or three bucks so they're still selling at these low prices. david: w
if he does a nafta 2 and you got it exactly right, gary. there's nothing particularly -- i mean a few things in the new nafta deal. if he does that with china and can't point to something sirius having to do with the theft of intellectual property, we're going to be on this show not buying it. >> before i give another negative prediction for 2019, i would like to say happy new year to all of the bulls and bears fans and i think america will dodge the recession that's going the hit the...
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. >> penny also kept the film a family affair with daughter tracy reiner and brother gary in cameo roles when i first stopped shooting, i said i'm never going to do this again. this is insane. then i learned a lot on this. so it's silly to have learned all this and not do it again. so to answer your question, yes, i will probably direct again. >> i didn't think i was working tonight. >> tom hanks was at the premiere of "jumpin' jack flash" just two years later he would star in "big" a role he originally turned down. >> i knew he had a sense of humor. he didn't have the innocence of tom, but i would see him dance on a piano. because bobby deniro said yes, everybody wanted to do it. >> while tom earned an oscar nomination for his role in 1988's "big," penny became the first woman ever to direct a movie grossing over $100 million. >> you want something to drink. >> can i have a milkshake or something? >> i think i laughed at the caviar scene a couple of times. when we did like 8 million takes because we wanted to. we like caviar. so we ate it. most of my career has been acting like a child
. >> penny also kept the film a family affair with daughter tracy reiner and brother gary in cameo roles when i first stopped shooting, i said i'm never going to do this again. this is insane. then i learned a lot on this. so it's silly to have learned all this and not do it again. so to answer your question, yes, i will probably direct again. >> i didn't think i was working tonight. >> tom hanks was at the premiere of "jumpin' jack flash" just two years later he...
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liz and gary with us. you know your oil, to phil's point what is the signal we're getting from the decline in oil price? >> i take a lot of exception this is commentary run on demand growth and economy growth overall. it might reflect some queasiness about china. china is huge importer, consumer of oil, i think that has to do with overproduction. the reason there is such a problem with shale prices because they are producing like gangbusters amount of oil. it is a tremendous pipeline backup. so there is no place to put it. remember, this never comes out in these comments, people have to know there is a cost storing oil. if you don't need it today, you don't think you will need it tomorrow you will not buy it. it tends to be on the downside. this market is extremely volatile. and honestly i think it is being way overwritten and interpreted as a harbinger of economic gloom. connell: all right, gary, what about your take? is it simply an overproduction story or more than that, an economic signal of tough time
liz and gary with us. you know your oil, to phil's point what is the signal we're getting from the decline in oil price? >> i take a lot of exception this is commentary run on demand growth and economy growth overall. it might reflect some queasiness about china. china is huge importer, consumer of oil, i think that has to do with overproduction. the reason there is such a problem with shale prices because they are producing like gangbusters amount of oil. it is a tremendous pipeline...
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he said that's good. >> gary also created "happy days."ley's first appearance is when they guest starred on the show. >> my brother called and asked if we would play these part. >> shirley, what do you think of this kid? >> he's nice, but a tie too. >> their own series ran from 1976 to 1983. they were roommates who worked in a milwaukee brewery. >> we were hard working girls trying to pay the rent. america could identify with that. >> the key to their success, was the sight gag. >> we did a lot of physical comedy. >> penny got hurt a couple times. she have did. >> over the years, "e.t." has been there when penny and cindy did reunion specials. they even reinvented that opening ♪ schlemiel schlimazhichlemiel ♪ >> the whole cast reunited for squigy. >> my sister penny is not good at getting up in the morning, for this she got up. >> if it wasn't for david, i wouldn't be up. >> penny and cindy still remained close. >> penny and i see each other all the time. don't tell me that laverne and shirley are laverne and shirley. >> we watch tv togeth
he said that's good. >> gary also created "happy days."ley's first appearance is when they guest starred on the show. >> my brother called and asked if we would play these part. >> shirley, what do you think of this kid? >> he's nice, but a tie too. >> their own series ran from 1976 to 1983. they were roommates who worked in a milwaukee brewery. >> we were hard working girls trying to pay the rent. america could identify with that. >> the key...
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>> i'm with gary 100%.st of all, this isn't the first time general motors has been brought before our politicians. this whole thing reminds me of 1953 when the president at the time, wilson, was asked why was he given so many of the shares, and he says what's good for america is good for general motors and vice versa. and when did that stop becoming the thing here? this is why i was asking about the republicans of democrats. general motors needs to be in the business of selling cars. i know the politicians are in the business of getting votes, but they need to decide what kind of cars to make to compete against tesla and european car companies. and they're been putting factories abroad since the 1920s. they opened up in shanghai in is 1929. that's how they bill became the best in -- became the best in the world. and i don't see how the government is going to decide where these factories should be for jobs. if they wanted to do that, they should have kept the shares they sold a few years ago -- >> exactly. d
>> i'm with gary 100%.st of all, this isn't the first time general motors has been brought before our politicians. this whole thing reminds me of 1953 when the president at the time, wilson, was asked why was he given so many of the shares, and he says what's good for america is good for general motors and vice versa. and when did that stop becoming the thing here? this is why i was asking about the republicans of democrats. general motors needs to be in the business of selling cars. i...
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gary: tell me about it. two years to go ontil the elecnd we are already off and running with the democrat nominees. the reason they do this is partly because of the ney they need to hoover up the big donors who are few in number outhere, woo them to their court. ey need to set up politically so they occupy the ground and the other people try to take of them. and crucially they need to get a hold of the key operatives, kpolitical operatives ww how to run a primary campaign know what needs to be done in new hampshire, iowa, and south carolina, some of the thearly states. e are few and far between as well. there are all sorts of the reasons for getting in early as possible. that is what elizabeth warren is doing today. karin: gary o'donoghue. the electoral commission in bangladesh has rejected opposition demands to hold fresh elections despite widespread reports of vote rigging and voter intimidation and fraud. the governing party led by the prime minister has been declared the winner. our correspondent yogita
gary: tell me about it. two years to go ontil the elecnd we are already off and running with the democrat nominees. the reason they do this is partly because of the ney they need to hoover up the big donors who are few in number outhere, woo them to their court. ey need to set up politically so they occupy the ground and the other people try to take of them. and crucially they need to get a hold of the key operatives, kpolitical operatives ww how to run a primary campaign know what needs to be...
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wow, gary, are you a tariff man? is that where we start in i don't know how we should start or look at this, what do you make of the action today? >> if i would have a message for president trump i would echo the words of george hwb orb, read my lips, no new tweets. market was coming down a certain extent that drove it down even more. you see what you see, a big 800-point day. i'm seeing federal express and ups literally crashing. i'm seeing financials rolling over badly and i'm seeing the 10-year at 2.9. that is indicative of a market yelling and screaming major slowdown if not worse. we've seen it in germany and japan. i think the market is telling you something here. connell: that was the bigger message, susan than the stock market. that was the headline, the dow down 800 points but the bond market seemed to speak to a lot of people today. >> as it does. i know we're trying to explain the inversion of the yield curve people glaze over when we hear that term. you have long-term rates lower than short-term rates tha
wow, gary, are you a tariff man? is that where we start in i don't know how we should start or look at this, what do you make of the action today? >> if i would have a message for president trump i would echo the words of george hwb orb, read my lips, no new tweets. market was coming down a certain extent that drove it down even more. you see what you see, a big 800-point day. i'm seeing federal express and ups literally crashing. i'm seeing financials rolling over badly and i'm seeing...
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gary gary only that. if they are violent. you know so good lots of those dunk which should be. going to do with them. was a would. that do that are going to end up just. a good bit. and then you look at that then i think. yeah. i think the election is. going to get if this is. really the close. to kill they are. going to be ready to. pay him i've bothered to do those things you miss a board got me. some game i'm saying that to me. on many caning the caucus meeting didn't need those things. i'm mighty pleased to see how much as it can been a success to give my name a living disgrace a ball hog bar the most loving. it pays well and doesn't require diplomas. that's why so many in macau work for the casinos. but for those like gian who struggle it school. dropping out has become the lesser evil perseverance create a gamble. macao future gamble part of the viewfinder asia series unnoticed era. al-jazeera. where ever you are. over a hundred years ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between them now we can draw in the second episode we explore the lasti
gary gary only that. if they are violent. you know so good lots of those dunk which should be. going to do with them. was a would. that do that are going to end up just. a good bit. and then you look at that then i think. yeah. i think the election is. going to get if this is. really the close. to kill they are. going to be ready to. pay him i've bothered to do those things you miss a board got me. some game i'm saying that to me. on many caning the caucus meeting didn't need those things. i'm...
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gary: la demanda es interpuesta. >> me sentÍ incÓmodo. a veces no podÍa dormir pensando en eso.Ácticas poco profesionales para humillarlos. fÉlix: el prÓximo aÑo entrarÁn en vigor nuevas leyes sobre el control de armas en california. una de ellas es que la edad mÍnima para comprar rifles de asalto aumentarÁ de 18 a 21 aÑos y se aplicarÁ a partir de febrero. pero el primer dÍa de 2019 todas las tiendas de armas de fuego deberÁn mostrar seÑales del manejo cia sobre los de las armas. reportera: como parte de un plan para obtener un mayor control de armas en el estado de california, a partir del 1 de enero entrarÁn en vigor una serie de leyes que harÁn aÚn mÁs difÍcil que cualquier persona obtenga un arma de fuego. como la propuesta sb-1100. y mientras que algunos vendedores de armas opinan que es frustrante negarle la venta a jÓvenes menores de 21 otros como david martÍnez cree que este cambio es benÉfico para la seguridad de las comunidades. >> a travÉs de la ley 31 29 se le revocara o negara el derecho a cualquier persona tener una rama. martÍnez no cree que estas polÍticas dismi
gary: la demanda es interpuesta. >> me sentÍ incÓmodo. a veces no podÍa dormir pensando en eso.Ácticas poco profesionales para humillarlos. fÉlix: el prÓximo aÑo entrarÁn en vigor nuevas leyes sobre el control de armas en california. una de ellas es que la edad mÍnima para comprar rifles de asalto aumentarÁ de 18 a 21 aÑos y se aplicarÁ a partir de febrero. pero el primer dÍa de 2019 todas las tiendas de armas de fuego deberÁn mostrar seÑales del manejo cia sobre los de las...
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veronica, gary, thank you very much. the good night to feel lucky, megamillions is climbing to $370 million for tonight's drawing after no one won on christmas. this is the fifth largest jackpot. you have to be lucky, because the odds are one in 300 million. susan: i would take the lump sum. blake: lump sum. susan: i would show up for work the next day. blake: i would very much not. susan: find you in vegas somewhere. blake: yep. susan: we're in day seven of the partial government shut down with no end in sight. we latest where to go from here. the political blame game continues. how the battle over the budget could ultimately impact our economy and stock market. we're liver in d.c. with details coming next. coming next. blake: works step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the first type
veronica, gary, thank you very much. the good night to feel lucky, megamillions is climbing to $370 million for tonight's drawing after no one won on christmas. this is the fifth largest jackpot. you have to be lucky, because the odds are one in 300 million. susan: i would take the lump sum. blake: lump sum. susan: i would show up for work the next day. blake: i would very much not. susan: find you in vegas somewhere. blake: yep. susan: we're in day seven of the partial government shut down...
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like the sears building on gary and the safeway down the stress on gary. it's bad planning and nothing i'd salute as an example of a great urban development. it's the opposite. the person who spoke about this being like the freeways it is like that and it's part of our history and we should forget. i don't think it's a historically significant resource but i'm not saying we should bring back the cemetery and today it wouldn't get through the front door of the planning department and there's no higher alternative. i think the site could take more density than what's being proposed and a get people won't want the higher density but i'm not looking at it as the alternative and the developer said it slopes down and could take for more density and we're amiss by not looking at a higher density alternative and on the project itself, i'd encourage people to look at retail. it's not meant to mimic the village which is more and bigger i think, i'm not quite getting the disconnect on the retail but i heard and would encourage to look at it time frame wise. i'm sure
like the sears building on gary and the safeway down the stress on gary. it's bad planning and nothing i'd salute as an example of a great urban development. it's the opposite. the person who spoke about this being like the freeways it is like that and it's part of our history and we should forget. i don't think it's a historically significant resource but i'm not saying we should bring back the cemetery and today it wouldn't get through the front door of the planning department and there's no...
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joining me today, liz peek, gary b. smith and adam lashinsky. senate republicans looking to put forth and pass the house's spending bill that includes funding for the border wall before midnight tonight. >> now it's up to the democrats as to whether or not we have a shutdown tonight. i hope we done, but we're totally prepared for a very long shutdown. >> president trump, you will not get your wall. abandon your shutdown strategy. you're not getting the wall today, next week or on january 3rd when democrats take control of the house. david: vice president pence just met with senator schumer no doubt to try and persuade him to change his mind. let's go straight to fox news' senior capitol hill producer chad pergram, we just saw you standing right next to the vice president. what is he trying to do right now? >> reporter: well, the wheels are starting to turn on capitol hill. there was a meeting with the vice president, the budget director, jared kushner, there was a long walk across the capitol by the vice president over to meet with house speaker
joining me today, liz peek, gary b. smith and adam lashinsky. senate republicans looking to put forth and pass the house's spending bill that includes funding for the border wall before midnight tonight. >> now it's up to the democrats as to whether or not we have a shutdown tonight. i hope we done, but we're totally prepared for a very long shutdown. >> president trump, you will not get your wall. abandon your shutdown strategy. you're not getting the wall today, next week or on...
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gary sinise. a heartwarming story will not want to mess.lus, my friend and former boss bill bennett has an update to his book, he is here to explain that ny might be the most important part of the christmas story. but first, we thought it might be fun to have some of our favorites and share some of our best christmas memories ever. i'm talking about favorite meals, favorite presence, favorite fights are on the table and yes, family photos. chairman of the american conservative union, shannon bream hosted fox news at night, chief national correspondent, ed henry. we'll go around the table. i want to start with you. tell us if you can, your favorite or most poignant christmas memory. >> poignant or jarring, i was six or seven. my parents that it was a good idea to get my sister and i a puppy, which is a great idea. except when you get under the tree and they have the dog in a box, there was my elation. the dog wasn't going to die. >> laura: this is sounding tragic. >> you think you're getting the latest "star wars," they had the camera ready.
gary sinise. a heartwarming story will not want to mess.lus, my friend and former boss bill bennett has an update to his book, he is here to explain that ny might be the most important part of the christmas story. but first, we thought it might be fun to have some of our favorites and share some of our best christmas memories ever. i'm talking about favorite meals, favorite presence, favorite fights are on the table and yes, family photos. chairman of the american conservative union, shannon...
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gary calfon. the president said there's no reason for the federal reserve to make a move like this because the dollar is so strong and inflation is so low. more of that with gary in just a second. first, to charlie gasparino and deidra bolton on what are some of the danger signals right now. deidra, what are you hear something. >> we're continuing to look at this flattening today, inverted euro curve, looking at the 5 and the 3. that's making investors nervous. and just statistically. you referenced the fed. i think there's been one fed since 1960, maybe 2, that has been able to engineer a soft landing. greenspan sticks out as the one big example. so it just shows especially this week where people are saying will the fed tighten, not tighten? you know, will jay powell go against the president? does he have to toe the line? it's one more signal of confusion. kristina gave you the great list there. you add that to the concerns about global growth, it's coming from asia slowing and europe. there's a
gary calfon. the president said there's no reason for the federal reserve to make a move like this because the dollar is so strong and inflation is so low. more of that with gary in just a second. first, to charlie gasparino and deidra bolton on what are some of the danger signals right now. deidra, what are you hear something. >> we're continuing to look at this flattening today, inverted euro curve, looking at the 5 and the 3. that's making investors nervous. and just statistically. you...
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gary: it will be an interesting and critical meeting.e'll probably be some sort of a cut, probably in the million barrel -- 2 million barrel range. whether that happens immediately or it might even take up to the next meeting, but we believe there will be a cut. alix: many say if there is wishy-washy language you can see prices dip into the 40's and could see an extreme reaction on the market. gary: the crude market has been very volatile this week as we all know. the fact that it has rebounded the last couple of days, producers are very concerned with this price, oil and natural gas producers. so far we are not seeing much of a change. there has been a little bit of a pullback, but i think they are anxious on what comes out of this meeting. as we see in the u.s. and globally, when you look at the five-year average of crude inventories, that inventory position and come back into a norm over the five-year average early in the year, and has crept up since. i would expect to see some sort of a pullback by opec. alix: which really delves int
gary: it will be an interesting and critical meeting.e'll probably be some sort of a cut, probably in the million barrel -- 2 million barrel range. whether that happens immediately or it might even take up to the next meeting, but we believe there will be a cut. alix: many say if there is wishy-washy language you can see prices dip into the 40's and could see an extreme reaction on the market. gary: the crude market has been very volatile this week as we all know. the fact that it has rebounded...
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think he was always to gary sinise. that's tomorrow night.n tonight's last bite, coming up, we remember a hollywood legend. managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't
think he was always to gary sinise. that's tomorrow night.n tonight's last bite, coming up, we remember a hollywood legend. managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during...
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host: gary o'donoghue has served as a washington correspondent for the for four years. before that, chief political reporter for the network in great britain. and elodie cuzin, u.s. politics correspondent with afp. on to your phone calls. thomas in south carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the question -- is the british people a democratic society? guest: that is a big one. a really big one. i think they would like to think they are. certainly when they voted in the referendum, albeit narrowly, in 2016 to leave the e.u., they felt that was a decision made and should be honored by parliament. the difficulty is the nature of the way britain leaves is thing no one can agree on. that has caused enormous divisions in britain. not just in parliament. this runs through the party. it is not just the conservative party. voters,unks of labour opposition labour voters also supported brexit in the referendum in 2016. that is why there is such a reluctance to have another referendum vote, because they know they may be treated harshly by voters on all si
host: gary o'donoghue has served as a washington correspondent for the for four years. before that, chief political reporter for the network in great britain. and elodie cuzin, u.s. politics correspondent with afp. on to your phone calls. thomas in south carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the question -- is the british people a democratic society? guest: that is a big one. a really big one. i think they would like to think they are. certainly when they voted in...
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gary said something i thought was fundamental and profound. and is worth dwelling a little further on. is the line that democracy didn't fail us we are feeling democracy. i would like to ask you to think that thought through. when we have conversations about the rise of trump or populism typically what you read his arguments making the case that structural failings in our democratic systems whether it's the mechanisms of representation economic issues. all of these had contributed to the resurgence of a kind of a liberal population. i think there is some truth to that. mode of analysis. the other way in which there has been a broad failure has really been pedagogical. after the collapse of the soviet union. it happened when i was 18 years old i don't think there was every analogy to explain that. why do they tend to lead towards outcomes. why was it a pretty good bet for example in a failed also with a general neglect here in the united states of civics of his education almost every level of schooling today one of the things i have to say is i
gary said something i thought was fundamental and profound. and is worth dwelling a little further on. is the line that democracy didn't fail us we are feeling democracy. i would like to ask you to think that thought through. when we have conversations about the rise of trump or populism typically what you read his arguments making the case that structural failings in our democratic systems whether it's the mechanisms of representation economic issues. all of these had contributed to the...
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ktvu's southbay reporter jesse gary has a look at the alleged crimes and some of the evidence we are seeing, including a rocket launcher. >> reporter: neighbors say the 2300 block of damascus court is home to tech workers, retirees and regular workers. but, san jose police allege a drug ring was being run out of a new house on the block. >> that is crazy. nothing i expected. >> reporter: this group's primary focus was trafficking narcotics for monetary gain. >> reporter: a lieutenant with the special investigations unit says four people were arrested and charged. alleged ringleader 42-year-old anthony le and his cohorts, barry phan, alejandro garcia, an 18. the for some were childhood friends who turned to a life of crime selling drugs across the country. the raid of the house netted 800 pounds of weed in vacuum sealed bags, xanax tablets, and anabolic steroids. police also recovered two handguns and a military grade rocket launcher. >> we believe that that i was not going to be used for any nefarious activities. we believe it was something that this person obtained in some way. >> r
ktvu's southbay reporter jesse gary has a look at the alleged crimes and some of the evidence we are seeing, including a rocket launcher. >> reporter: neighbors say the 2300 block of damascus court is home to tech workers, retirees and regular workers. but, san jose police allege a drug ring was being run out of a new house on the block. >> that is crazy. nothing i expected. >> reporter: this group's primary focus was trafficking narcotics for monetary gain. >> reporter:...
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gary: it is good that she is out on bail.hink that electronic monitoring and so forth, she has a lot of property in vancouver and british columbia, so she will not be a flight risk. so i think it is lowering the temperature. but we need to keep the two separate however, because i am concerned if we give the impression that people are arrested for political reasons, and that their prosecutions can be solved by using political pressure, that also lessens the respect that people have for our american system of rule of law. i'm a formal criminal prosecutor, so i am concerned when i hear that politicians, whether left or right, are interfering and getting involved in criminal prosecutions. now, whether or not she should have been prosecuted in the first place is another question. because, when have we prosecuted high-level executives of companies that have violated iran sanctions? when have we prosecuted high-level ceos or management managementthe -- or in terms of the wall street problems we had during the collapse of the economy
gary: it is good that she is out on bail.hink that electronic monitoring and so forth, she has a lot of property in vancouver and british columbia, so she will not be a flight risk. so i think it is lowering the temperature. but we need to keep the two separate however, because i am concerned if we give the impression that people are arrested for political reasons, and that their prosecutions can be solved by using political pressure, that also lessens the respect that people have for our...
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let's move now to gary. you're at the site of one of canada's largest new year's celebrations. gary, tell us more about that. >> reporter: ryan, this is the site of the largest celebration in this nation. niagara falls, this is queen victoria park. tens of thousands of people will be here to hear concerts, watch fireworks coming here from the skyline tower. but the main reason people come here is to see what is behind me here on the ontario side of the niagara river. that is the great horseshoe falls spanning the united states and canada. one of the three niagara falls and to the left of that, the other two. the one to the left is the american falls. that's all in the united states. that's the side of the united states of america. we are in canada. we had a very close-up look. this was amazing. weapon went under the niagara falls to get a look at horseshoe falls. 167-foot drop. that's 16 stories. 3 million cubic feet of water every minute. to give you an idea of what that means, it's 1 million bathtubs full of water every second that comes down from the niagara falls. now, my d
let's move now to gary. you're at the site of one of canada's largest new year's celebrations. gary, tell us more about that. >> reporter: ryan, this is the site of the largest celebration in this nation. niagara falls, this is queen victoria park. tens of thousands of people will be here to hear concerts, watch fireworks coming here from the skyline tower. but the main reason people come here is to see what is behind me here on the ontario side of the niagara river. that is the great...
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gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... 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? so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clean technology, corded and cord-free. over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. betand, our adulte children are here.octor so,
gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... 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? so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and...
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so joining me from san diego is the president of the american tuna association, gary davis. gary?hank you for taking time out for tuna. [ laughter ] >> well, as we say in the tuna business, yes, we can. get it? >> jimmy: i get it. i get it. i do. so gary, have you seen this report that says millennials aren't eating canned tuna anymore? >> yes, i have seen that. it's terrible. >> jimmy: it's terrible. do you have any idea why they're not eating tuna the way we did growing up? >> hell if i know. for some reason, kids today aren't gung ho about buying wet fish at rite aid and eating it out of a can anymore. >> jimmy: that's a shame. >> but we at the american tuna association are working hard to fix that. >> jimmy: very good. what are you doing to try to fix that? >> we have a whole lot of exciting new products. like -- mimi, where is that doo-hickey? >> jimmy: oh, no, mimi -- i don't think mimi -- mimi's dead, gary. >> oh, that's right. [ laughter ] nice lady. she'll never be forgotten. oh, here it is. this is what we call the i-tuna. >> jimmy: what is that? >> a smartcan of tuna fi
so joining me from san diego is the president of the american tuna association, gary davis. gary?hank you for taking time out for tuna. [ laughter ] >> well, as we say in the tuna business, yes, we can. get it? >> jimmy: i get it. i get it. i do. so gary, have you seen this report that says millennials aren't eating canned tuna anymore? >> yes, i have seen that. it's terrible. >> jimmy: it's terrible. do you have any idea why they're not eating tuna the way we did...
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gary gary only that. if they are violent. if. you know so good lots of those dunk which of the sea. going to do with them. was a would. do that again and just create. a good dish. let you look at that then i think. yeah. i think the election is. going to get if this is. really close. to kill. anybody to be a. mother to those things you miss aboard good. stuff came and said that to me. on many many of the khaki meetings you need those things. i might be pleased to see how much as it can been a success sales bug of money living disgrace a bomb on board the slum in. it pays well and doesn't require diplomas. that's why so many in macau work for the casinos. in but for those like g.e. on whose struggle it school. dropping out has become the less evil perseverance agreed to gamble. the future gamble on part of the viewfinder asia series unnoticed. and monday put it world on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they st
gary gary only that. if they are violent. if. you know so good lots of those dunk which of the sea. going to do with them. was a would. do that again and just create. a good dish. let you look at that then i think. yeah. i think the election is. going to get if this is. really close. to kill. anybody to be a. mother to those things you miss aboard good. stuff came and said that to me. on many many of the khaki meetings you need those things. i might be pleased to see how much as it can been a...
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i would between jonathan agnew and gary lineker!he second time in a week, chelsea fans face allegations of offensive behaviour. first of all, four fans were banned from their ground after allegedly racially abusing the manchester city player raheem sterling. now uefa says it will await the referee's report from last night, after allegations of anti—semitic chanting, and a strongly worded statement released by the club says, "anti—semitism, ?and any other kind of race—related or religious hatred, is?abhorrent to this club and the overwhelming majority of our fans. any individuals that are?found to have shamed the club will face the strongest possible action." on the field, chelsea had already won their group, but they went behind against the hungarian side mol vidi after this brilliant volley. but a perfectly placed free kick from olivier giroud earned them a 2—2 draw. elsewhere, it was a night of extraordinary drama for celtic as they were beaten, but still managed to progress to the next round. they were already a goal down before
i would between jonathan agnew and gary lineker!he second time in a week, chelsea fans face allegations of offensive behaviour. first of all, four fans were banned from their ground after allegedly racially abusing the manchester city player raheem sterling. now uefa says it will await the referee's report from last night, after allegations of anti—semitic chanting, and a strongly worded statement released by the club says, "anti—semitism, ?and any other kind of race—related or...
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gary, you of course wrote a book about too big to fail. right at the time when it would've been, it should been most useful to make the timely changes in the financial system, but i don't think all of your advice is taken, you wrote emphasizing the role of moral hazard and the dangers of bailouts, and predicting that the regulations before the crisis, particularly the fdic improvement act would not prevent more to the to fail a lapse. -- too big to fail bailouts. to what extent do you think the episode during that crisis illustrates the predictions or bears at the predictions to meet in the book, to what extent do you think it was, in fact, a very unique case? >> no, actually don't think there's much unique about it with perhaps the exception of the magnitudes involved. but other than that i think it was predictable given the incentives in place, given the precedence in place. that's not to say, i quote you chapter and verse on the purchase of our book, but our book did not try to identify the institutions most likely to fail in the next r
gary, you of course wrote a book about too big to fail. right at the time when it would've been, it should been most useful to make the timely changes in the financial system, but i don't think all of your advice is taken, you wrote emphasizing the role of moral hazard and the dangers of bailouts, and predicting that the regulations before the crisis, particularly the fdic improvement act would not prevent more to the to fail a lapse. -- too big to fail bailouts. to what extent do you think the...
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people like gary cohn and rob porter and sean spicer and some others, rex tillerson. look, they had own agenda as well but they were not elected to be the president. look, , we saw this too many tis with the president the presider specific policy or specific action item to get done, and the staff would walk up and just completely disregard the they would use subversion, stalling techniques, the old man is going to forget. that's not what happened but they used their positions of influence to say we can't get it done this way. he wants to get things done. he's a businessman who brought that business mentality to washington, and his staff by large at the beginning did a very serious disservice to them and when i think to the american people. >> jimmy choo sean spicer who was compiled not sure what his title was but he was spokesman for a time. you wrote in the book that he really initialed did want to be part of the campaign and came aboard as he said reluctantly. after president trump one. how significant was that or was he as a plate of this. sharyl, let me say, in th
people like gary cohn and rob porter and sean spicer and some others, rex tillerson. look, they had own agenda as well but they were not elected to be the president. look, , we saw this too many tis with the president the presider specific policy or specific action item to get done, and the staff would walk up and just completely disregard the they would use subversion, stalling techniques, the old man is going to forget. that's not what happened but they used their positions of influence to...
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gary gary only that. if they are violent. you know so good lets out this dunk what should be. going to do when the. allies say. that they that they're going to end up this. is the good bit. then he looked at me and i think. yeah. i think the election is. going to see if this is. really close. to kill. me i'm going to be ready to be a. mother to do this thing to myself bored got me. some game i'm saying that to me was a tease ok way to say on many caning the cocky meeting didn't need those things. i'm mighty pleased to see how much as it can been a success the hands boggling new living destroys a ball hog bar the most loving. it base well and doesn't require diplomas. and that's why so many in macau work for the casinos. in but for those like jion who struggle it school. dropping out has become the lesser evil perseverance greater gamble. macao future gamble part of the viewfinder asia series unnoticed hero. to. cut costs. i enjoy bringing my. children so they can see and get more comfortable five children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons. makes a real sta
gary gary only that. if they are violent. you know so good lets out this dunk what should be. going to do when the. allies say. that they that they're going to end up this. is the good bit. then he looked at me and i think. yeah. i think the election is. going to see if this is. really close. to kill. me i'm going to be ready to be a. mother to do this thing to myself bored got me. some game i'm saying that to me was a tease ok way to say on many caning the cocky meeting didn't need those...
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joining us i'm david asman joining me on the panel today lauren simonetti is here as well as danielle, gary kaltbaum in person in new york and adam lashinsky as well now take a look at this stocks slammed over reports of a deeper economic slow down in china, worse than economist economists predicted a slow down that the president says he should get credit for take a listen. president trump: but i will tell you this. china's economy, if it's in trouble, it's only in trouble because of me. that's the only reason it's in trouble because we've taken in $11 billion worth of taxes that i tax china. $11 billion. we never made any money with china. we lost money with china. in the last four months, we've taken in almost $11 billion of taxes nobody has ever heard of that or knows that. people don't report on that they only report on nonsense. david: so folks the question here, should we be celebrating china's economic weakness, the markets going to be saying no what do you think? >> yeah, let's rip on a place that only those 14 trillion gdp number two in the world and say let's have their economy go
joining us i'm david asman joining me on the panel today lauren simonetti is here as well as danielle, gary kaltbaum in person in new york and adam lashinsky as well now take a look at this stocks slammed over reports of a deeper economic slow down in china, worse than economist economists predicted a slow down that the president says he should get credit for take a listen. president trump: but i will tell you this. china's economy, if it's in trouble, it's only in trouble because of me. that's...
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gary? >> i'm sorry. you are going right to me. well, i tell you, david, this is the craziest -- i have been in the market for 30 odd years. this is the craziest market i have ever been in. there's two ways to go about it. either you're a very short-term trader, like sophisticated hedge fund which by the way, are still trailing the s&p this year, or you are a long-term investor. i will assume that most everyone out there falls into the latter category, so my advice is very simple. turn the page, the business page, when you get it, right to the sports section and ignore everything that's going on. there's just no way to time this market. if you like on the dip, if you have funds and want to buy more of the stocks you like, that's great. otherwise, ignore all this. it's just noise. >> well, the trouble is saying ignore the markets when it has this kind of volatility is like going on a diet and saying just eat less. we all know we should do it, but it's so hard to do. what you should do is on your retirement funds, simply continue to
gary? >> i'm sorry. you are going right to me. well, i tell you, david, this is the craziest -- i have been in the market for 30 odd years. this is the craziest market i have ever been in. there's two ways to go about it. either you're a very short-term trader, like sophisticated hedge fund which by the way, are still trailing the s&p this year, or you are a long-term investor. i will assume that most everyone out there falls into the latter category, so my advice is very simple. turn...
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if you look at the folks like rex tillerson and gary koehn and rob porter, they're gone and you have people like john bolton and layer kudlow and bill shine in, and i think that's much more reflective of who this president is, and i think he is managing his administration, his white house, in a way that is much closer to how he ran the trump organization. as a businessman, somebody who wants all the information. not just some. he doesn't needgate keepers. that's the real i think singh e secret. the secret sauce, the president loves all the information. on all sides of any issue and then makes the best decision that he thinks is right for america, as opposed to gait keepers who are trying to control the narrative, control what he learns. i think he is somebody who recognized that fairly quickly, and really has changed how he does the job, and i think he recognizes what those deep state enemies and in our book, we talk about that, and we'll get into it in depth, but that's really the premise of this book. it's all things, congress, the media, and even those in his administration. >> ne
if you look at the folks like rex tillerson and gary koehn and rob porter, they're gone and you have people like john bolton and layer kudlow and bill shine in, and i think that's much more reflective of who this president is, and i think he is managing his administration, his white house, in a way that is much closer to how he ran the trump organization. as a businessman, somebody who wants all the information. not just some. he doesn't needgate keepers. that's the real i think singh e secret....
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joining me today, rick unger, michael black, carol roth and gary kaltbaum. well, the house of representatives scrambling to come up with a new spending bill that includes $5 billion in funding for the border wall. here's what the president said about that this afternoon. >> i've made my position very clear. any measure that funds the government must include border security. has to. not for political purposes but for our country, for the safety of our community. this is not merely my campaign promise. this is the promise every lawmaker made. it is the solemn promise to protect and defend the united states of america and it is our sacred obligation. we have no choice. >> the government facing a partial government shutdown at midnight tomorrow if an agreement cannot be reached. let's bring in fox senior capitol hill producer, who just ran to the camera because he covers this stuff tick by tick, second by second. you have been talking to lawmakers. where do things stand right now? reporter: that's a big question. we are going to know here in the next hour or so
joining me today, rick unger, michael black, carol roth and gary kaltbaum. well, the house of representatives scrambling to come up with a new spending bill that includes $5 billion in funding for the border wall. here's what the president said about that this afternoon. >> i've made my position very clear. any measure that funds the government must include border security. has to. not for political purposes but for our country, for the safety of our community. this is not merely my...