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gary hilton know right from wrong?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 p
gary hilton know right from wrong?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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[laughter] >> okay. >> i want to retweet what gary said with a comment. great report for the workers, if you're working, this is what you want to hear, they are running out of people to hire and wages are going up at highest rate in 10 years, hard to get wages up. the problem is representing investors and management it's not ideal, they don't want to pay more to get people to do the job. it cuts into profits, it's not ideal situation, it looks like a very late stage boom cycle that finally this is why recessions ultimately happens no matter who is president and all of a sudden you can't hire anybody. the federal reserve will go back into being too aggressive and we need to get ahead of inflation and then think raise rates and stock market crash and recession, that's why investors are worried about support. if you're a worker, investor is starting to get worried. >> i'm ready for you to go to counteract the point. i didn't want to be 3 in a row on positive news here. >> okay, i mean u it's a little bit amusing, i respect the guy, he's got a job to do, when
[laughter] >> okay. >> i want to retweet what gary said with a comment. great report for the workers, if you're working, this is what you want to hear, they are running out of people to hire and wages are going up at highest rate in 10 years, hard to get wages up. the problem is representing investors and management it's not ideal, they don't want to pay more to get people to do the job. it cuts into profits, it's not ideal situation, it looks like a very late stage boom cycle that...
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gary kaltbaum and liz peek. both are fox news contributors.ary, edward talking about china growth story, trade story on the other, brings up the question we've been looking forward for so long for a trade deal between the u.s. and china. what if we get one the end of march? is the china growth story, certainly, suddenly not a concern? or is it it a still big concern for you? >> china is still a concern. they are debt-laden. the demographics are going the wrong way. i think it is troublesome no matter what but it will definitely help. look, they are in trouble because of a lot of the tariffs though i think not as much is being said. look, i just hope something gets done already. it has been a couple of years. it has been going back and forth. my biggest worry right now they keep saying how great things will be. they better be great when they come out with a trade deal. it better not be less than expected. connell: yeah, in the process or probably through the process, liz, kind of pricing in that situation for markets. so to gary's point, we kno
gary kaltbaum and liz peek. both are fox news contributors.ary, edward talking about china growth story, trade story on the other, brings up the question we've been looking forward for so long for a trade deal between the u.s. and china. what if we get one the end of march? is the china growth story, certainly, suddenly not a concern? or is it it a still big concern for you? >> china is still a concern. they are debt-laden. the demographics are going the wrong way. i think it is...
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gary wasn't even in washington.dn't have any of those conversations. >> look at the wording. look at the wording. it says gary cohn was involved. >> so if gary said he didn't have the conversations was he involved telepathically? >> gary knew about the conversations. there were three people in the room. so you know, i don't want to throw -- i'm not here to out sources who don't want to be outed. and gary is not the only person who knew that donald trump wanted his children to go back to new york. as well as john kelly, there are several other sources who have direct knowledge of the fact that donald trump said quite often not just then but he did say it just then, it came in waves. i say that in the book. it would be better for jared and ivanka if they were back in new york. >> all right. so let's get into the book. for me, these business conflicts of interest are huge. i want to talk about bfps ventures, brothers first, partners second. an acronym that was first discovered by somebody in the accounting department a
gary wasn't even in washington.dn't have any of those conversations. >> look at the wording. look at the wording. it says gary cohn was involved. >> so if gary said he didn't have the conversations was he involved telepathically? >> gary knew about the conversations. there were three people in the room. so you know, i don't want to throw -- i'm not here to out sources who don't want to be outed. and gary is not the only person who knew that donald trump wanted his children to...
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gary tuchman reports. gov. gavin newsom / (d) california: "the federal government cannot get its act together on comprehensive immigration reform."california governor gavin newsom has only been in office a couple of months - and he's angry. ((nats))he's not wasting any time taking on what he sees pre issue.((nats))newsom: "i've got four kids. so these things hiya in a deeper so he's taken the controversial step of using california taxpayers money..((nats))25 million dollars((nats))for services to asylum seekers. services that include this brand new san diego shelter for migrants who are beginning asylum proceedings.newsom: "the federal government should be doing this. it's the federal government's responsibility. immigration. these are people who came in legally. i just people who came process legally. seeking asylum. legally."natsot: "what's your name? vita! vita? that's a pretty name. nice to meet you."the state funding of this shelter follows some serious gubernatorial fuming. this from newsom's twitter feed
gary tuchman reports. gov. gavin newsom / (d) california: "the federal government cannot get its act together on comprehensive immigration reform."california governor gavin newsom has only been in office a couple of months - and he's angry. ((nats))he's not wasting any time taking on what he sees pre issue.((nats))newsom: "i've got four kids. so these things hiya in a deeper so he's taken the controversial step of using california taxpayers money..((nats))25 million...
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gary: we have.ward to catching up with him later today here in new york. >> this will be to discuss the jv or the potential merger? gary: this will be the discussion on the joint venture with what we proposed yesterday. >> they are offering a discount premium -- you are quick to reject it. is there a level where it would be acceptable? gary: when you look at the sovereign risk of their assets and some of their esg performance they've had mark ranlly -- successfully for a long time five assets in africa. he is still in the middle of integrating the barrick randgold business together. exposing shareholders to all that risk when we can work together and come up with the best for both of our business is in terms of how we deliver best seemsto our shareholders to make a lot of sense. >> you proposed a 50/50 split on the operations in nevada. is there room to move? gary: the 45-55 was based on consensus any be numbers -- nab numbers. we are more than happy to work through the negotiations on that. we woul
gary: we have.ward to catching up with him later today here in new york. >> this will be to discuss the jv or the potential merger? gary: this will be the discussion on the joint venture with what we proposed yesterday. >> they are offering a discount premium -- you are quick to reject it. is there a level where it would be acceptable? gary: when you look at the sovereign risk of their assets and some of their esg performance they've had mark ranlly -- successfully for a long time...
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david: gary? >> this is gary thank you. i don't think i have ever seen a coming election where the economic philosophies are so far apartmenapart. won't is talking about tax cults -- tax cuts and the other talking about massive vat taxes. >> i think it is two-foal, we will run on president's record, of accomplishment and economic success. won't we have an actual candidate, when they whittle down their field of 20, you it will be a choice. but you see even people like former vice president biden, who is supposedly going to be a centrist equipment out this weekend, say no, i'm still the most progressive person on the field. they are at a full sprircht to y to convince people that socialism is the way to go. that will be a tough sell, for people who understand that american freedom is what making our country so great. >> this christina, i want to raise a few issues, the bond market pain paints a different picture. you see more people putting money in long-term investment. could the fed be reacting, right now because he fears o
david: gary? >> this is gary thank you. i don't think i have ever seen a coming election where the economic philosophies are so far apartmenapart. won't is talking about tax cults -- tax cuts and the other talking about massive vat taxes. >> i think it is two-foal, we will run on president's record, of accomplishment and economic success. won't we have an actual candidate, when they whittle down their field of 20, you it will be a choice. but you see even people like former vice...
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on panel moran or teg as, adam and gary b . the dow closed down more than 460, this is the worst day since january 3 after a slew of weak economic reports here and overseas. are we seeing the gip of beginnf something concerning what do you think? >> i think we're on the edge of something concerning. this rebound that happened since december went too far, i think that market got too hot. it is good federal reserve realized they were slowing the economy, they did not need to raise rate, perhaps too late. it was not a reasons to have all new highs in market. reason that federal reserve is being more dovish, is because the global economy is weak, that not driving global earnings to the s&p companies they have earnings all over the world, they will not be high right now, you will not go to all new highs because there is an accommodative fed. federal reserve engineered this inverted year curve it is scarey to invest -- inverted yield church icurve it is scarey to is right now. the whole thing is a mess, it is scaring investors, i hop
on panel moran or teg as, adam and gary b . the dow closed down more than 460, this is the worst day since january 3 after a slew of weak economic reports here and overseas. are we seeing the gip of beginnf something concerning what do you think? >> i think we're on the edge of something concerning. this rebound that happened since december went too far, i think that market got too hot. it is good federal reserve realized they were slowing the economy, they did not need to raise rate,...
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laura: gary o'donoghue, thank you.ore we are joined by a fo paul manafort is the first big fish to be caught by the special counsel of his crimes are not related to the russia probe. >> that's right, but this makes it real. paul manafort has been a household name for at least a year now and we have seen his travails and trial and posttrial and cooperation and breakdown of corporation. this wl solidify, quantify how much time he is going to j spend inl as a result of the crime. the question is what gary pointed out. he is going to jai tfor bank frau fraud, not registered. buwhat does he know about the bigger picture of collusion? that is the reason why he was discovered. ultimately we don't really know what significance yet for full why did the special counsel continue to prosecute him rather than refer him to another component of the justice department? i'm not sure we will learn anythingou more today's hearing but that is the question. laura:m we know fe unrelatedrt ciling that the special counsel's office made almost
laura: gary o'donoghue, thank you.ore we are joined by a fo paul manafort is the first big fish to be caught by the special counsel of his crimes are not related to the russia probe. >> that's right, but this makes it real. paul manafort has been a household name for at least a year now and we have seen his travails and trial and posttrial and cooperation and breakdown of corporation. this wl solidify, quantify how much time he is going to j spend inl as a result of the crime. the...
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the bbc's gary o'donoue is at the courthouse in virginia and joins us now.y, how significant is this moment? the sentencing of the president's former campaign manager. gary: of urse this is the only caseas that has gone to tria result of the special counsel's investigation, and we will hear shortly what sentence paul manafortil will get. hebe sentenced again next week in the district of columbia on related charges. but the key thing here is what did the special counsel learned from paul manafort as a result of the plea deal he did to avoid the second trial. for 50down with him hours. we know from documents that there s talk of rolling motions by paul manafort. we know that the plea deal broke down in the t end becau special counsel said that paul manafort had been lying to him out issues around that. todaydents will ppen to -- the sentence live in today t and we will get one nek and we won't wait to see if -- we will wait to see if the presidt will pardon paul manafort, because up hall now he hapretty warm words for his former campaign chairman. laura: just
the bbc's gary o'donoue is at the courthouse in virginia and joins us now.y, how significant is this moment? the sentencing of the president's former campaign manager. gary: of urse this is the only caseas that has gone to tria result of the special counsel's investigation, and we will hear shortly what sentence paul manafortil will get. hebe sentenced again next week in the district of columbia on related charges. but the key thing here is what did the special counsel learned from paul...
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to gary's point and to gary b.'overnment's not up to the task of probably breaking them up. that said, unlike an oil or phone monopoly required to be broken up, all you have to do is stop the acquisitions, and they're going to be competed out of business. the problem is they're not even able to -- google couldn't -- they tried to acquire them, and then they built these monopolies. if they're just halted from buying other competitors that grow fast, there'll be competitors in the future. it's the tech industry. but they're letting too many acquisitions -- >> if you stop growth -- [inaudible conversations] >> exactly what i said. >> what you do is you stop companies looking to do acquisitions, and then you get some or worrisome things as we go forward. it's not what i want to see. capitalism is about the free flow of companies doing what they want to do as long as it's within the rule of law. i have to repeat once again if any companies have earned this, it's these companies we are talking about right now. you have to
to gary's point and to gary b.'overnment's not up to the task of probably breaking them up. that said, unlike an oil or phone monopoly required to be broken up, all you have to do is stop the acquisitions, and they're going to be competed out of business. the problem is they're not even able to -- google couldn't -- they tried to acquire them, and then they built these monopolies. if they're just halted from buying other competitors that grow fast, there'll be competitors in the future. it's...
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this is bulls & bears i'm lauren simonetti, and on the panel jonas max ferris, adam lashinsky and gary. smith and we're speaking with national border patrol president, in just a moment but first to the panel, you heard this, liz, the president says we need to close the border do you think that's warranted? >> well i think we need a solution to the fact that our organization our establishment for reigning in collecting the people helping the people who are crossing the border illegally is completely overwhelmed for democrats to say there is no crisis at the border they should go down there, some have and they take a look and they're absolutely horrified. well we don't have the facilit ies to put up the people who are crossing at the border, it's just too many people, so we need to do something. i don't know if closing the border is the right thing to do. we've done it before under numerous presidents, in times of crisis. it does seem to me that we're getting to a crisis but by the way president trump is wrong to couple this with concerns about our trade balance in mexico, one has nothin
this is bulls & bears i'm lauren simonetti, and on the panel jonas max ferris, adam lashinsky and gary. smith and we're speaking with national border patrol president, in just a moment but first to the panel, you heard this, liz, the president says we need to close the border do you think that's warranted? >> well i think we need a solution to the fact that our organization our establishment for reigning in collecting the people helping the people who are crossing the border illegally...
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so gary arnold todd and everybody. thank you for that. to conclude the program. now i think it is particularly fitting that my friend reverend arnold townsend come up and lead us and maybe a little bit of prayer. i mean i don't know that anybody who speaks for the western addition better or longer than arnold. arnold about thank you. and it's just wonderful to see everyone and let me say a couple of things real quick. i know that you all and sitting looking at me and that what you're really thinking you know i've been last on the program before and when your last on the program. you know that everybody not just really just want you to hurry up shall i show. i am gonna do my best to hurry up let me shakeup but a couple of things. i'm glad you mentioned a bill to staff here because now i don't have to. i was going to do it. it was some outstanding. work going on we had to be tough to get it done but everyone did their job played the role of building i like you should we go back a very long ways he's not quite as old as i am but he's close see he's close and really
so gary arnold todd and everybody. thank you for that. to conclude the program. now i think it is particularly fitting that my friend reverend arnold townsend come up and lead us and maybe a little bit of prayer. i mean i don't know that anybody who speaks for the western addition better or longer than arnold. arnold about thank you. and it's just wonderful to see everyone and let me say a couple of things real quick. i know that you all and sitting looking at me and that what you're really...
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david: hold on a second gary go ahead. >> dr.fney first of all you were damn with think praise by adam if he was true to his word he would have been 125% behind this. >> [laughter] >> once you're over 100 why not >> i'll take it. >> but here is my question. i am obviously going to be the opposite of adam on this and my question to you is why can't the free market work? i'll give you an example the only area inflation in the medical community where prices have actually come down is the only area where the market is allowed to work and that's plastic surgery. i would argue that the medical market is basically a monopoly or an ollie gop oily in that the market cannot work at all. doctors like yourself can't advertise, i can't compare price s i can't go into a hospital and know what i'm going to pay before i go out if the market could work like it does with auto insurance, there's no one out there that lacks for auto insurance, no matter if they're willing to pay for it. why can't we do that in healthcare, why do you want to go to so
david: hold on a second gary go ahead. >> dr.fney first of all you were damn with think praise by adam if he was true to his word he would have been 125% behind this. >> [laughter] >> once you're over 100 why not >> i'll take it. >> but here is my question. i am obviously going to be the opposite of adam on this and my question to you is why can't the free market work? i'll give you an example the only area inflation in the medical community where prices have...
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thank you, gary smith. finally, in this studio, we do have one real—life camera operator.s. but the other cameras are operated remotely like this one, in other bbc studios, all the cameras are robotic. and asjoanna golsing found out, that can lead to problems. —— and asjoanna gosling found out, that can lead to problems. welcome to bbc news... i'm joanna gosling. hello... i'm still here. laughter the european union... i'm not sure if i can, i will walk around and pick you up on another camera. i apologise for these technical issues. let's start talking about brexit. because... i wish we can start again, but that is all happening live on air. we'll start the story again. doctor brian wilkinson not impressed. others on twitter saw the funny side. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us. 0re—mail. you can find us on twitter. do have a look at our website for previous discussions. that's all from us. we'll be back to you hear your thoughts about bbc news cover
thank you, gary smith. finally, in this studio, we do have one real—life camera operator.s. but the other cameras are operated remotely like this one, in other bbc studios, all the cameras are robotic. and asjoanna golsing found out, that can lead to problems. —— and asjoanna gosling found out, that can lead to problems. welcome to bbc news... i'm joanna gosling. hello... i'm still here. laughter the european union... i'm not sure if i can, i will walk around and pick you up on another...
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after charlottesville gary cohen had a conversation with ivanka trump.in that. >> gary cohen was so upset by what the president had said about there being very fine people on both sides. his grandfather was a jewish immigrant. he couldn't believe it. he was on his way to resign. he dropped in on jared and ivanka. and to his astonishment, because ivanka had, afterall, tweeted that she would not condone neo-nazis. ivanka said, well, i don't understand what the problem is. and then shockingly she says, my father didn't say that. whereas gary cohen, who had actually been with trump sort of trying to salvage the whole thing explained to ivanka that, in fact, her father had very deliberately said what he said. it wasn't a slip of the tongue, it was deliberate. >> i'm going to go it to break but i want to read one quote to have people think on. you talk about gary cohen, you say he was upset that they were not sufficiently upset and he was upset that they seemed to think as they always did that this was one more public relations problem that needed to be messag
after charlottesville gary cohen had a conversation with ivanka trump.in that. >> gary cohen was so upset by what the president had said about there being very fine people on both sides. his grandfather was a jewish immigrant. he couldn't believe it. he was on his way to resign. he dropped in on jared and ivanka. and to his astonishment, because ivanka had, afterall, tweeted that she would not condone neo-nazis. ivanka said, well, i don't understand what the problem is. and then...
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i said he's gary banks.e said well, i don't know him, but we talked, and gary came on, and it was one of the most brilliant things i've ever done. i'm serious. what gary put together here and at pitts plaza, but the people who worked directly with the residents, dealing with problems they had -- and i mean things you wouldn't think of, but everything from child support -- helping people that have child support issues, so people can go to work, help with g.e.d.s, they did it. it wasn't necessarily what they were told to do, but he put together a team, danielle banks, who kind of manages things, and then robin and darlene and now tiana. he put together a team that didn't look at the job description, but when a problem came into the door, they set out to solve it. and they were absolutely brilliant, and if i keep talking about it, i'm going to get emotional because i love seeing people uplifted. let me say to the residents here, we can talk about all these people that have been in here before you. this developm
i said he's gary banks.e said well, i don't know him, but we talked, and gary came on, and it was one of the most brilliant things i've ever done. i'm serious. what gary put together here and at pitts plaza, but the people who worked directly with the residents, dealing with problems they had -- and i mean things you wouldn't think of, but everything from child support -- helping people that have child support issues, so people can go to work, help with g.e.d.s, they did it. it wasn't...
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so look, i respectfully disagree, gary. not with your premise, i agree with you, this deficit is a major security issue for the country. but i will just tell you again, in the house, among us republicans, not only have we acted, we have voted to reduce the deficit considerably by tackling those automatic spending programs that are driving, you know, much of that $4.4 trillion is on automatic spend. we have got to find a way and i will just tell you, i have concluded no one party alone can do this. it's going to have to be both parties working together and a good example here, john larson, good friend, democrat on the ways and means committee, has reduced a bill to dramatically raise payroll taxes and increase benefits on social security. i worry that those types of approaches will put us even deeper in debt. >> congressman, kristina partsinevelos here. i know you have alluded to all of these government programs being the primary reason we have seen the debt level up so high, but can't we discuss some of the other reasons, t
so look, i respectfully disagree, gary. not with your premise, i agree with you, this deficit is a major security issue for the country. but i will just tell you again, in the house, among us republicans, not only have we acted, we have voted to reduce the deficit considerably by tackling those automatic spending programs that are driving, you know, much of that $4.4 trillion is on automatic spend. we have got to find a way and i will just tell you, i have concluded no one party alone can do...
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laura: gary o'donoghue, thank you.he view from westminster, we bring in a political what will you be watching for tonight from theresa may? >> will be watching -- i think everybody here will be watching ubr theance of what she announces what we have the press conference and whatever is published in the afterwards. some of the stuff we are expecting tot hear isn'at much of a surprise -- talk of these things called statements, essentially both that they don't want this so-called backstop, th thing that is there to stop a hard border with island. they want that to be temporary, they don't want it to be permanent. probably a key statement purely from the paysite on how they see wt -- from the u.k. site on they see i the key here is what legal force it has. can it be forced through in a court of law and the political world as well? could the u.k. get out of is backstop if it wants to? that is the question that all the key players in westminster will be arguing. r torney general, our chief lawyeril here,have to make that jud
laura: gary o'donoghue, thank you.he view from westminster, we bring in a political what will you be watching for tonight from theresa may? >> will be watching -- i think everybody here will be watching ubr theance of what she announces what we have the press conference and whatever is published in the afterwards. some of the stuff we are expecting tot hear isn'at much of a surprise -- talk of these things called statements, essentially both that they don't want this so-called backstop,...
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gary was sent to medomsley in 1985 for stealing a handful of sweets from a shop.ce. it's a different person but the same pain. he was put away for a long time, but it could have happened yesterday. so it's not a pain that ever... it's not a memory that fades, it's not a memory that gets easier. the tough regime was encouraged by politicians like the then home secretary, leon brittan. i think we've got it about right. i wanted to see for myself how it worked out in practice and i think we have got it about right. left, right, left, right. it is very hard, very hard indeed. gary says even when he was interviewed at the time of leon brittan‘s visit, he was being intimidated by the prison staff. you know, the discipline in general, you know, you have to do what you're told when you're told. what you can't see is the screws stood behind that with his fist clenched. so i couldn't say a word, i couldn't say — that was all bullocks. it might as well have been all written down for me. i was schooled before i got there about what to say. part of gary's schooling was a punch
gary was sent to medomsley in 1985 for stealing a handful of sweets from a shop.ce. it's a different person but the same pain. he was put away for a long time, but it could have happened yesterday. so it's not a pain that ever... it's not a memory that fades, it's not a memory that gets easier. the tough regime was encouraged by politicians like the then home secretary, leon brittan. i think we've got it about right. i wanted to see for myself how it worked out in practice and i think we have...
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gary clark, jr. will be playing us out.plause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, pete!?! c'mon man. what? we said pantyhose right? here, eat this... creamy snickers®. you could use a little smoothness. pete? pete zagorin? oh, that's peter. i taught him social studies. nope. not peter zagorin. get smooth with the fresh-ground nut butters in new creamy snickers®. ♪ therthen he tried tostitoshael scoops and salsa... and he started following them in real life. ♪ hey, mike. sup. oh! tostitos. get together already. ♪ his is the oldest registered distillery in the united states. from a place where the water is cool, clean, and iron-free. perfect for making tennessee whiskey. charcoal mellowed drop by drop for smooth sipping. ♪ which is the not the easy way... ♪ ...but it's his way. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." next weekend, "the daily show" will be at south by southwest, the festival in austin, texas. i will be there, the correspondents will be there and we'll bring the donald trump presidential twitter libr
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third alarm on february 6th, 3300 gary. there were no injuries. fire was determined to be accidental. incident commander was rex hail. it came in as an engine truck, and they immediately pulled a full box. on arrival, observed heavy fire coming from the gas pipe, the breached gas pipe in the street, on the 3300 gary. directed engine 10 to direct a hose line on 3300 gary from the exterior. and most importantly to get the people out if there was anybody in there. at station 38, hearing the radar traffic, operator o'hara, who is around somewhere, he notified chief hail of the incident, and division two immediately went to the street. once on garry street, the division saw heavy fire. division two immediately struck a second alarm. and proceeded to the command post, conducted a face to face with battalion 7. division 2 was the forth unit on scene. and division 2 now is on california and laguna, so that is quite a ways to get there. the prime problem was getting the gas turned off. they wanted to stop any extension into the surrounding buildings, inclu
third alarm on february 6th, 3300 gary. there were no injuries. fire was determined to be accidental. incident commander was rex hail. it came in as an engine truck, and they immediately pulled a full box. on arrival, observed heavy fire coming from the gas pipe, the breached gas pipe in the street, on the 3300 gary. directed engine 10 to direct a hose line on 3300 gary from the exterior. and most importantly to get the people out if there was anybody in there. at station 38, hearing the radar...
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connell: gary b.mith, kadena group president, fox news contributor and joined by adam johnson "bullseye brief" author. adam, the general direction being lower as gerri said the concern about europe going to stimulus mode as their economy slows, how bad is it over there? >> europe is pretty bad, no question about it. they thought gdp growth would be 1.7%. instead it is only 1. is%. that is not great. i'm actually not long any european stocks. my thing is american ingenuity. i'm excited about what happens here. there is certain contagion effect. that is what you're seeing in the market. connell, we ran 20% from the christmas eve low. we're due a little give back. connell: that is exactly what i was going to ask you about, gary, when you have that, you hit the low on christmas eve, to adam's point, you have a run, maybe it is normal to take a little bit of a pause. what is happening in the market do you think? >> you summed it up. like we've taken a super ball slammed it down on christmas eve like the dr
connell: gary b.mith, kadena group president, fox news contributor and joined by adam johnson "bullseye brief" author. adam, the general direction being lower as gerri said the concern about europe going to stimulus mode as their economy slows, how bad is it over there? >> europe is pretty bad, no question about it. they thought gdp growth would be 1.7%. instead it is only 1. is%. that is not great. i'm actually not long any european stocks. my thing is american ingenuity. i'm...
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leading the crew is actor gary sinise.'ve done? 400 something concerts, man. it's excessive. i mean, it's crazy, but it is good excessive, you know? i don't make a living doing this. this is what i do for -- to help. >> reporter: 400 concerts at more than 150 bases anderutposts all he world. the hours, the days, the miles, uncountable. sinise is most famous for his signature role in "forrest gump." >> thought i'dea try out my s legs. >> you ain't got no legs, lieutenant dan. >> reporter: his devotion to the military and america's vets first came when he got to know the vietnam vets in his wife's family. >> they really opened my eyes. started to support vietnam veterans groups in various ways in the chicago area in the early '80s. >> reporteme my wn. >> your hometown. >> reporter: yearste la when america had a new war to fight, sinise new he wouldnot, he could not stand on sidelines. >> my heart broke for our vietnam veterans. i didn't want that to happen again to people that were volunteering to serve in iq and afghanistan
leading the crew is actor gary sinise.'ve done? 400 something concerts, man. it's excessive. i mean, it's crazy, but it is good excessive, you know? i don't make a living doing this. this is what i do for -- to help. >> reporter: 400 concerts at more than 150 bases anderutposts all he world. the hours, the days, the miles, uncountable. sinise is most famous for his signature role in "forrest gump." >> thought i'dea try out my s legs. >> you ain't got no legs,...
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. >> gary johnson has been driving exclus over ayear. while he enjoys being an independent contractor, he sees it as job stability. wiouure and how it's going to a your family's future. >> reporter: this ipo could be the very beginning of a future spor it will semly be out there. >> inside an actually lyft car gary is driving down, the amazing wonders of technology, i want to mention that drivers eligible for that $1,000 or $10,000 had the option of taking the consider or purchasing lyft stock, gary, what do you plan to do? >> i plan to purchase lyft stock. >>> there are other companies going company this year. uber could be valued up to $120 billion filed to go pub look in december but has yet to take the next step. pip terrorist, 12$12.3 billion. postmates $1.9 billion and slack valued at more than $7.1 billion is planning to go public in the coming months. airbnb with a $31 billion expected to file later this year. >>> now for dramatic new video from the chicago police didn't. it shoes officers rescuing a frigid man in freezing water
. >> gary johnson has been driving exclus over ayear. while he enjoys being an independent contractor, he sees it as job stability. wiouure and how it's going to a your family's future. >> reporter: this ipo could be the very beginning of a future spor it will semly be out there. >> inside an actually lyft car gary is driving down, the amazing wonders of technology, i want to mention that drivers eligible for that $1,000 or $10,000 had the option of taking the consider or...
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respect gary cohn a lot and i think he is overstating the case.he white house feels confident about where they are with china negotiations. they're not in a big rush. if they wanted to make a deal next week, they could. it just wouldn't be a good deal. if you look at the stock market, the way the market has behaved, there is a broad expectation that a deal is going to happen. we won't necessarily see additional tariffs on china, there won't be an escalation in a trade war. the deal is just taking longer than some might like. i don't think they are desperate. -- is this as is hard issue for democrats to get their arm around? joel: a little bits, except donald trump has exploded hour trades good deficit to record levels. that's will hurt our economy. agriculturaltates bankruptcies going up because of soybeans. i think gary cohn knows about this. he knows more than me because he has lived in this world. is your measure of whether you think people in ,merica are doing well or not if that is your measure, you are playing it wrong. obama, when he was in
respect gary cohn a lot and i think he is overstating the case.he white house feels confident about where they are with china negotiations. they're not in a big rush. if they wanted to make a deal next week, they could. it just wouldn't be a good deal. if you look at the stock market, the way the market has behaved, there is a broad expectation that a deal is going to happen. we won't necessarily see additional tariffs on china, there won't be an escalation in a trade war. the deal is just...
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trump appoints gary cohn. he leaves goldman sachs. and gary cohn is going to have exactly one job.ewrite of the tax laws that will profoundly affect goldman sachs. what does goldman sachs do as gary walks out the door? they hand him nearly a quarter of a billion dollars. it's a gift. they don't have to. >> is it legal bribery? >> i think of it as a pre-bribe. >> pre-bribe? >> yes. so then gary goes out and guess what he does. he writes a tax law and manages to help ramrod it through that benefits goldman sachs to the tune of, oh, a quarter of a billion dollars in the first go around. and then it's the gift that keeps on giving. >> what you're saying makes sense and we have such ripe targets i think people could understand what you're pointing to. but what does it mean for the democratic party if this was also how obama and clinton ran the treasury? would you be a fundamental break with that is the question. >> the problem -- i have written the biggest anticorruption bill since watergate. because we have a fundamental problem in washington. and understand it's a problem that predate
trump appoints gary cohn. he leaves goldman sachs. and gary cohn is going to have exactly one job.ewrite of the tax laws that will profoundly affect goldman sachs. what does goldman sachs do as gary walks out the door? they hand him nearly a quarter of a billion dollars. it's a gift. they don't have to. >> is it legal bribery? >> i think of it as a pre-bribe. >> pre-bribe? >> yes. so then gary goes out and guess what he does. he writes a tax law and manages to help...
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>> gary tuchman, thanks very much.n political commentator tara setmayer and cornell william brooks, former naacp president and ceo. there's a lot certainly to unpack from gary's story. putting aside the fact that iowa's part of the union. i'm just wondering what you make of what you heard from congressman king, the idea that he didn't know about this, and removed it as soon as he did. >> well, let's just take note of this. if this were some isolated incident, it might be one thing. it might be some error made by his staff. but where you have a congressman with a long sordid ugly history of bigoted tweets and retweets and memes this is not aberrational. it is not isolated but a part of a continuing pattern. and so the congressman is acting like a 21st century wannabe confederate, romanticizing the past in order to divide the president. i'd like to remind the congressman that in iowa no less than 3,000 iowans lost their lives in the civil war on the side of the union. that is to say the side of lincoln, the side of those
>> gary tuchman, thanks very much.n political commentator tara setmayer and cornell william brooks, former naacp president and ceo. there's a lot certainly to unpack from gary's story. putting aside the fact that iowa's part of the union. i'm just wondering what you make of what you heard from congressman king, the idea that he didn't know about this, and removed it as soon as he did. >> well, let's just take note of this. if this were some isolated incident, it might be one thing....
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gary, who gets the credit? >> under obama, i give the credit. under trump, i give trump and the tax cuts and the regulatory cuts but i think the past two months, central banks are back in force not only here and around the globe but overall, i give the hard work and the ingenuity and the sweat and toil of the great american people and the great american companies that keep coming up with new inventions, new technologies, new medical breakthroughs and i think the best is yet to come in the next 10 years. >> rebecca, when the market gets hammered the way it did right before president obama came in, you do anticipate that it will rebound. we were down 50%. it was ridiculously sold off. but to the extent that it's rallied now, many people are really shocked that 10 years later, we'd still be going like this. >> absolutely, charles. the thing is, i mean, let's be honest. over obama's whole period he had g.d.p. at 1.5%. last year in office it was 1.6% and trump came in and took it to 2.3%. that's what the economists expected. i give all the credit to
gary, who gets the credit? >> under obama, i give the credit. under trump, i give trump and the tax cuts and the regulatory cuts but i think the past two months, central banks are back in force not only here and around the globe but overall, i give the hard work and the ingenuity and the sweat and toil of the great american people and the great american companies that keep coming up with new inventions, new technologies, new medical breakthroughs and i think the best is yet to come in the...
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but i reminded her of what my doctor had said, gary, this too shall pass. [laughing] as it turns out, that was not true. he lied to me. nothing actually passed. so, the other memory folks have of that episode is that i underwent surgery and while suffering under the knife, lieutenant governor spencer cox had a heyday exercising gubernatorial powers with reckless abandon for a grand total of two hours. [laughing] but the state survived. and, to spencer's lament, so did i. [laughing] [applause] on a more serious note, as i reflect on the state of our state, this past year came with more than its fair share of challenges. the polarization and dysfunction in washington dc have had a direct material impact on our state. drought has created punishing conditions for wildlife and agriculture. fires have devastated our forests, fouled our watersheds and polluted our air. but utahns have faced these challenges as they have always done, with faith, courage and resilience. and overall, 2018 was indeed a banner year of accelerated economic growth and prosperity. so i am
but i reminded her of what my doctor had said, gary, this too shall pass. [laughing] as it turns out, that was not true. he lied to me. nothing actually passed. so, the other memory folks have of that episode is that i underwent surgery and while suffering under the knife, lieutenant governor spencer cox had a heyday exercising gubernatorial powers with reckless abandon for a grand total of two hours. [laughing] but the state survived. and, to spencer's lament, so did i. [laughing] [applause]...
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gary and liz are back to react. so many funny crosscurrents on that. amazing goldman is standing behind the credit card and the analyst comes out and says we should be applauding them for going against the grain what is in the company's interest but at the same time i also, you know, to me that kind of analysis is very shortsighted because what it really is about it is like amazon where one's you're in the ecosystem, you start to buy everything there. you're on your apple phone, using your apple credit card, watching apple shows and apple devices. you get totally sucked into that ecosphere. >> he yep. melissa: they can raise prices later. you probably don't even notice. what is your take? >> i think that's right. i think the negative case here is that they are entering new, very competitive spaces. we don't know how successful they will be. although to your point, they have a really good hand going in which is incredibly large embedded bunch of apple devotees. that is really a cult following. remember they came out with a phone and people would line up
gary and liz are back to react. so many funny crosscurrents on that. amazing goldman is standing behind the credit card and the analyst comes out and says we should be applauding them for going against the grain what is in the company's interest but at the same time i also, you know, to me that kind of analysis is very shortsighted because what it really is about it is like amazon where one's you're in the ecosystem, you start to buy everything there. you're on your apple phone, using your...
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erin, gary, appreciate it. susan. susan: here is bullish sign for investors.ift's ipo, breaking news, oversubscribed already according to a new report from reuters. sources say the company more likely to make or even exceed the 23 billion-dollar valuation it was seeking. there is so much investor interest, lyft started ipo road show yesterday. it spent the last two days meeting with investors in new york. if lyft getting this kind of valuation, imagine what uber will get? connell: thinking exact same thing what we talked about yesterday. set the stage, right? melissa: money. connell: google, facebook, to stay in the white house? this is interesting. president trump's re-election campaign boosting its ads online big time. will the effort help to keep him in office? melissa: plus 200 grand for text messages. that is what "the national enquirer" reportedly paid to the brother of jeff bezos' girlfriend for the racy exchanges. the legal fallout is coming up. connell: aye yi yi. preparing for the worst. millions under flood warnings in the midwest and great plains d
erin, gary, appreciate it. susan. susan: here is bullish sign for investors.ift's ipo, breaking news, oversubscribed already according to a new report from reuters. sources say the company more likely to make or even exceed the 23 billion-dollar valuation it was seeking. there is so much investor interest, lyft started ipo road show yesterday. it spent the last two days meeting with investors in new york. if lyft getting this kind of valuation, imagine what uber will get? connell: thinking...