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there's a debate among folks like gary cone and tough on china folks like peter navarro, but i think that public debate is something we're not normally seeing, but seeing it in this administration is a set of ideology going into this white house. >>> many feel that gary cone is a quote liberal democrat, not my words, the words of several conservatives, are conservatives comfortable with the lessening influence of steve bannon and increasing influence of gary cone? >> these are a lot of terms hard to define. steve bannon does represent a sort of wing of right-wing politics within the white house but a lot more traditional conservatives say he's no more representative than that of gary cone and jared kushner, registered democrats until coming into this white house, there's not much of a representative for the kind of conservatism that you actually see republicans in the house of representatives so as bannonism waynes and conan is on the rise, there does seem to be a lack of conservativism, something not really talked about in these discussions comes in and does have a representation. >
there's a debate among folks like gary cone and tough on china folks like peter navarro, but i think that public debate is something we're not normally seeing, but seeing it in this administration is a set of ideology going into this white house. >>> many feel that gary cone is a quote liberal democrat, not my words, the words of several conservatives, are conservatives comfortable with the lessening influence of steve bannon and increasing influence of gary cone? >> these are a...
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i brought you, i brought gary cone, i brought very great people. we have a superstar committee of 22 people. every time somebody calls me i say, steve, put them on. the hofedse the biggest companies all want to be on our committee but steve likes to keep it very small. but they will go off and they'll disappear and we'll put others on. we've had some great meetings, we've all learned a lot. one thing that did come up and it came up yesterday wud gary, where is gary? is he here? could you bring that chart?
i brought you, i brought gary cone, i brought very great people. we have a superstar committee of 22 people. every time somebody calls me i say, steve, put them on. the hofedse the biggest companies all want to be on our committee but steve likes to keep it very small. but they will go off and they'll disappear and we'll put others on. we've had some great meetings, we've all learned a lot. one thing that did come up and it came up yesterday wud gary, where is gary? is he here? could you bring...
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gary cone, rising star in the white house. dana powell also rising.al security adviser for policy and a former managing director at goldman sachs. chuck this up as campaign chatter. >> wall street owns hillary clinton. on that i agree with bernie sanders. >> he's changed his mind? >> well, it's just another example of this, right? he talked about how he had to adjust his positions as he came to the reality of policy. the reality of his party is a lot of the people in his party are from wall street. that's a very -- that's breathing ground for republicans. so that seem to be nurturing his instincts, the part of him that wants to get a deal and find a way as opposed to steve bannon crassi crashing the gate instincts. >> even the leader of the nationalists, bannon, work with goldman sachs, so they do get complicated. so he sort of left that many years ago. we're talking about the accomplishments and trying to organize legislative agenda on capitol hill. they are internally so divided at the white house. the idea of getting something out of the capital hi
gary cone, rising star in the white house. dana powell also rising.al security adviser for policy and a former managing director at goldman sachs. chuck this up as campaign chatter. >> wall street owns hillary clinton. on that i agree with bernie sanders. >> he's changed his mind? >> well, it's just another example of this, right? he talked about how he had to adjust his positions as he came to the reality of policy. the reality of his party is a lot of the people in his party...
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did attend a national security council meeting last night but a new power center is emerging with gary cone and dina powell considered internal allies of trump's son-in-law and advisor and the man jake tapper calls secretary of everything jared kushner, at times bannon discussed quitting from the national security council. the official we spoke to knew nothing about that. >> he's the person who has like the sort of bigger world view. >> and a growing sphere of influence. >>> this is the day majority leader mitch mcconnell puts the wheels in motion by rewriting the rules. the first order of business to end a filibuster, the republicans will not have the votes to do that, so expect today declare only 51 votes required, he will trigger the nucle nuclear option and that is expect today pass only a simple majority of the senate would be needed to get neil gorsuch on the bench. >>> more advertisers fleeing bill o riley's show, can the long time cable king hold on to his job? >>> okay, the advertising revolt facing bill o'reilly's news show is growing, can the host get through this crisis? more th
did attend a national security council meeting last night but a new power center is emerging with gary cone and dina powell considered internal allies of trump's son-in-law and advisor and the man jake tapper calls secretary of everything jared kushner, at times bannon discussed quitting from the national security council. the official we spoke to knew nothing about that. >> he's the person who has like the sort of bigger world view. >> and a growing sphere of influence....
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. >> you mean gary cone? >> gary cone, jared kushner. >> ivanka trump. >> ivanka trump. in terms of -- we were talking about this a little bit before we came on, david, that i think the 100 days. >> this feels like 100 years. >> talk about your slips. the 100 days, it is an artificial construct. there's not necessarily a lot that really happens in a first 100 days. we should probably try to toss this construct aside because ronald reagan didn't sign his first piece of legislation until march 31st, and it was to cut dairy prices. george h.w. bush's first piece of legislation or meaningful piece of legislation he signed is the whistle-blower protection act. that was in april. there's not necessarily that does get done in the first 100 days. i think we're a little bit -- recent memory, obama, clearly because we're in an economic crisis, there was a lot that happened. the stimulus bill. i kind of handicap that one because getting politicians to spend money usually isn't a heavy lift, but the auto bailout, the lilly ledbetter act. a lot of things happened in the first 100 day
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who fueled him during the campaign remain at his side, like steve bannon, his strategist, but it's gary cone and visiting ceos dee na pal, others, jared kushner, ivanka trump who are in the president's ear saying, if not moderate, move in a less edgy direction. >> catherine, i have to ask another question about our business. you've got passover, you have spring break for a lot of kids in school. tomorrow is good friday. we head into easter weekend. civilians get to look at this period of time and look at an opportunity perhaps to relax. reporters, on the other hand, we get nervous and shifty because good friday, any time over easter weekend, is a dandy time to drop a psonnel change, a negative news story. i assume the associated press is ever on guard. >> well, i will certainly be at work tomorrow. so, if there is a -- >> you and me both. >> if there is a news break, we will be ready. yeah, obviously it's a holiday, holiday weekend. you know, he also -- congress is out. so, things are a little quieter. but with this white house, we really can never stopwatching closely. this is a president w
who fueled him during the campaign remain at his side, like steve bannon, his strategist, but it's gary cone and visiting ceos dee na pal, others, jared kushner, ivanka trump who are in the president's ear saying, if not moderate, move in a less edgy direction. >> catherine, i have to ask another question about our business. you've got passover, you have spring break for a lot of kids in school. tomorrow is good friday. we head into easter weekend. civilians get to look at this period of...
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he wasn't in the room for any of the china meetings whereas gary cone and jared kushner they were in most of those meetings. you can see a populist group that steve bannon brought in to be sidelined as we get further into this administration's time in office. robert: how is the president responding? >> well, i think if i were a trump voter, i would be pretty upset if foreign policy would be one of the issues i was focusing in. trump responded by going to the swamp as he calls it would be the responsible center. in a lot of ways i'm seeing a foreign policy that doesn't look all different than what you would have got frn hillary clinton, jeb bush, marco rubio. there's this trump theatrics at the top. what i'm wonder is what we might policy that's rather eign conventional, the kind of foreign policy that would you expect from mattis or mcmaster sort of nexus where you have this, you know, these antics from the president and people are scratching their heads over what did he mean by that. but increasingly say because i talked to jared and that's the level only which the real policy is ma
he wasn't in the room for any of the china meetings whereas gary cone and jared kushner they were in most of those meetings. you can see a populist group that steve bannon brought in to be sidelined as we get further into this administration's time in office. robert: how is the president responding? >> well, i think if i were a trump voter, i would be pretty upset if foreign policy would be one of the issues i was focusing in. trump responded by going to the swamp as he calls it would be...
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head of the white house national economic council gary cone, is a former goldman sacks president — hee president's cabinet is estimated to have a collective net worth of around 12 billion dollars. senior white house reporter for politico, darren samuel—sohn, explained whether these numbers come as any surprise. we knew that president trump had surrounded himself with people like him — very rich people who have work in the real estate world, who have worked in the investment world, who knew construction, who knew entertainment. and so a lot of the people who have come into the white house and are serving around him have maintained many of those assets, a lot of that wealth. and here we have the first public disclosure forms that show just how much these people are worth. for the people who supported president trump, i think that they are thrilled with who he has brought in, and has around him as his key advisers. they see these people as essentially trying to now turn the american economy around, help them become just as rich as they are. at this point in time a lot of the political su
head of the white house national economic council gary cone, is a former goldman sacks president — hee president's cabinet is estimated to have a collective net worth of around 12 billion dollars. senior white house reporter for politico, darren samuel—sohn, explained whether these numbers come as any surprise. we knew that president trump had surrounded himself with people like him — very rich people who have work in the real estate world, who have worked in the investment world, who...
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and gary cone filed $75 million in income, that's income. he disclosed a number of stock holdings, he is the economic director. also known why goldman sachs is also known as government sachs. >> one wealthy cabinet. >>> ahead president trump warning china to stop north korea's nuclear am bibitions ore u.s. will do it. more on that next. >>> all right. critical meeting, president trump meeting with the chinese president on thursday, he is warning china to get north korea under control or says the u.s. will go it alone. let's bring in will ripley live in beijing, set the table or maybe he's broke the china already. that's a terrible joke. could china just fix the north korea situation? and also could the u.s. just fix it? >> reporter: china would tell you they can't stop north korea's nuclear program. they think the united states is to blame in leader kim jong-un's determination to grow his arsenal of war heads and missiles with a potential additional nuclear launch imminent. china continues to trade really they are the only meaningful trading
and gary cone filed $75 million in income, that's income. he disclosed a number of stock holdings, he is the economic director. also known why goldman sachs is also known as government sachs. >> one wealthy cabinet. >>> ahead president trump warning china to stop north korea's nuclear am bibitions ore u.s. will do it. more on that next. >>> all right. critical meeting, president trump meeting with the chinese president on thursday, he is warning china to get north korea...
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i brought you, i brought gary cone, i brought very great people. we have a superstar committee of 22 people. every time somebody calls me i say, steve, put them on. the hofedse the biggest companies all want to be on our committee but steve likes to keep it very small. but they will go off and they'll disappear and we'll put others on. we've had some great meetings, we've all learned a lot. one thing that did come up and it came up yesterday wud gary, where is gary? is he here? could you bring that chart? let me see that chart. this was something, this is sort of incredible. that's so beautiful. not quite. this is -- to build a highway in the united states, now this was just done yesterday. i saw it for the first time. i said, i'm speaking to some of my friends who are builders. really great builders. and they've gone through the process. we've all gone through it in new york. we call it the zoning process in new york. but you start up here and this -- from a 10 to 20-year process. you have, it's 17 agencies. you have hundreds and hundreds of permi
i brought you, i brought gary cone, i brought very great people. we have a superstar committee of 22 people. every time somebody calls me i say, steve, put them on. the hofedse the biggest companies all want to be on our committee but steve likes to keep it very small. but they will go off and they'll disappear and we'll put others on. we've had some great meetings, we've all learned a lot. one thing that did come up and it came up yesterday wud gary, where is gary? is he here? could you bring...
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gary cone, a former goldman sachs head, now heads up the national economic council, he has assets ofbe, theirare administration itself is thought to be, their are estimates around $12 billion. this is considered one of the, if not the richest administration's cabinets there's ever been and certainly more wealthy than the 0bama administration. the press secretary to the white house said ina press secretary to the white house said in a statement that look, we appreciate these are blessed and successful individuals, but these are people that care about the country. they have given up a lot to come into office and work at the white house, including some of these assets, because these are numbers that were the case when theyjoined the white house and they've had to divest some of the interests in the meantime. what about mr trump himself? have we learned more about his particular numbers? these are from white house officials. there we re from white house officials. there were a number of them. donald trump didn't feature specifically, but of course his finances have been looked into at so
gary cone, a former goldman sachs head, now heads up the national economic council, he has assets ofbe, theirare administration itself is thought to be, their are estimates around $12 billion. this is considered one of the, if not the richest administration's cabinets there's ever been and certainly more wealthy than the 0bama administration. the press secretary to the white house said ina press secretary to the white house said in a statement that look, we appreciate these are blessed and...
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white house economic designer, gary cone. >> do you have income brackets?> we're holding a bunch of listening groups right now. we have outlines. we have a broad brush view of where they're going to be. >> reporter: there why some details. eliminate the estate tax and a. alternative minimum tax. and on the business side, lower the corporate tax rate from 35% to 15%. but taxes are about specifics. cone and steve mnuchin came with precious few. >> we will be back here with very firm details. >> when we have an agreement, we will release the details. >> we will let you know the specific details at the appropriate moment. >> reporter: and they had no projections as to what the plan would do to the nation's deficit and debt. >> this will pay for itself with growth and reduce reduction of different deductions and closing loopholes. >> reporter: the nonpartisan committee called the promise magic beans and warned there is no golden goose at the top of the tax cut beanstalk. just mountains of debt. mnuchin was also asked if the president will release his tax returns
white house economic designer, gary cone. >> do you have income brackets?> we're holding a bunch of listening groups right now. we have outlines. we have a broad brush view of where they're going to be. >> reporter: there why some details. eliminate the estate tax and a. alternative minimum tax. and on the business side, lower the corporate tax rate from 35% to 15%. but taxes are about specifics. cone and steve mnuchin came with precious few. >> we will be back here with...
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gary cone, and we're seeing them increasingly at odds here. why does the president keep steve bannon on? he is someone who helped him win the white house and who is a real reality check in terms of what he promised to those voters. this is this creating instability? now they're trying to revive repealing and replacing obama care, and as they prepare to take recess, there is no classi information. >> that's right, andrea, they have. and that is what prompted all of this. the house ethics committee is a bipartisan committ, an equal number of republicans and democrats, so for this to happen, at least one republican has to have concerns about some of the things devin nunes has said. he has been giving a series of press conferences in the course of the last few weeks mostly here on capitol hill. that one exception was when he went to tell the president about intelligence he had, a day before, he talked to a white house reporters then, but the question that the house ethics committee is looking into is whether he, at any point in these numerous pres
gary cone, and we're seeing them increasingly at odds here. why does the president keep steve bannon on? he is someone who helped him win the white house and who is a real reality check in terms of what he promised to those voters. this is this creating instability? now they're trying to revive repealing and replacing obama care, and as they prepare to take recess, there is no classi information. >> that's right, andrea, they have. and that is what prompted all of this. the house ethics...
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gary cone, deena powell really rising in terms of who he's listening to and i think we may see a bitpivot here and it's an interesting moment for the administration because they're in this 100-day moment. they're trying to make the case that they are doing important things and this is his first chance to show that he has the presidential medal on the foreign policy front. >> it's from the circus. watch this. >> there's no doubt that vladimir putin is intent on restoring the russian empire and you have a world in term oil. >> do you look at him differently today than yesterday? >> yes but this is not the end. i think we're exaggerating this a bitilar to the much here. this is an important first step but we've got a lot more work to do. >> you probably didn't think you'd be doing it for syria. with adults in the room, is that a change in the tone? >> i think he had the right people in the room and you had people like john mccain who knows more about these issues than anybody in the united states congress saying right first step lot more to do. we have a president who -- he likes to be
gary cone, deena powell really rising in terms of who he's listening to and i think we may see a bitpivot here and it's an interesting moment for the administration because they're in this 100-day moment. they're trying to make the case that they are doing important things and this is his first chance to show that he has the presidential medal on the foreign policy front. >> it's from the circus. watch this. >> there's no doubt that vladimir putin is intent on restoring the russian...
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it's long term and we don't have infrastructure yet although i like what gary cone said today on ouretts. frank. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm wondering about twitter. >> i want to get twitter through this quarter. i do not believe it is a good quarter and do not believe they have the advertising eyeballs. >> that's the conclusion of the "lightening round"! >> announcer: the "lightening round" sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade >>> so much for the high tide of shareholder activism. with stock valuations stretched and fed raising rates, many commentators argued the age of activist investing where a hedge fund takes a position and gets loud with the need to replace management with a better team has come and has gone. the events of the last few weeks suggests activism is here to stay. there's this heated battle at buffalo wild wings where they have been raising issues
it's long term and we don't have infrastructure yet although i like what gary cone said today on ouretts. frank. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm wondering about twitter. >> i want to get twitter through this quarter. i do not believe it is a good quarter and do not believe they have the advertising eyeballs. >> that's the conclusion of the "lightening round"! >> announcer: the "lightening round" sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. you know that thinkorswim...
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he and gary cone, the head of the national -- neil: when was he a liberal? because you think of the observer and elsewhere editorial, maybe anticipating his father-in-law's run for the white house, he veered sharp right. so a lot of people say, well, you know, he's not really that or he might have been. but like ronald reagan, he had a change of heart. >> i don't think so. he's like a mike bloombg-pe corporatist, moderate liberal soc issues. you know, ivanka trump is the same way. neil: right? >> he's the assentient one, the one that's been downgraded is steve bannon, the nationalist who likes tax cuts, wants to close borders, and the guy who's kind of -- neil: he's the one who trump lost his fear that he's losing his way to these moderates. >> yes. and the guy that's in a holding pattern who i said on your show needs to fight for his job is priebus. and i'll tell you why i say that. donald trump has made no secret. he's gone up to people i know point-blank saying what do you think of the job reince has done? neil: really? >> yeah. he said that point-blank.
he and gary cone, the head of the national -- neil: when was he a liberal? because you think of the observer and elsewhere editorial, maybe anticipating his father-in-law's run for the white house, he veered sharp right. so a lot of people say, well, you know, he's not really that or he might have been. but like ronald reagan, he had a change of heart. >> i don't think so. he's like a mike bloombg-pe corporatist, moderate liberal soc issues. you know, ivanka trump is the same way. neil:...
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gary cone? really? they have this claim satisfaction guarantee. really?laim experience is fast, fair, and hassle-free or they get their, like, money back. saraaah!!! come to prom with me!! no. -hey mr. parker. claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. it's good to be in good hands. >> on this vote, the ayes are ash -- 54, the neys are 45. so neil gorsuch is now confirmed to be the next supreme court justice of the united states. >> neil: monday he will be the ninth justice of the supreme court taking the place of antonin scalia. apparently he will have a very busy docket. shannon, he has a full plate, doesn't he? . >> he does. can you imagine walking into this mid stream? normally ready to go in september and the fall. but walking in, he will drink from a fire hose. he will be seated to hear a group of cases starting on the 17th. one really interesting case that stands out, everybody will be watching, they think he may be the tie-breaking vote, this is a case of a church preschool in missouri that applied for a state grant that is designed to help
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. >> the real problem, shane, i hear, it is hard, gary cone and steve bannon just have a different worldw. jared kushner and steve bannon -- this is not -- and at the end of the day, donald trump has to make a vision decision. >> exactly. and another name we didn't mention is h.r. mcmaster who comes in as national security advisor and seems to be having a lot of influence over what's going on there, too. in terms of maybe bringing some of that coherent policy to him. we were talking about this earlier. would not surprise me if mcmaster and mattis were very much at the forefront driving donald trump on this decision to strike isyria. this is a plan that's clearly been on the shelf for a long time. onceter came in, everybody thought, great, now the grown ups are back in charge again, we're going to get some clarity and stability into this process which we haven't seen. >> the thing to me that seems to be, though -- i don't know how you get around this -- is the jared kushner situation. he is somebody that can't be fired. >> right. >> okay, he's the president's son-in-law. and on one hand h
. >> the real problem, shane, i hear, it is hard, gary cone and steve bannon just have a different worldw. jared kushner and steve bannon -- this is not -- and at the end of the day, donald trump has to make a vision decision. >> exactly. and another name we didn't mention is h.r. mcmaster who comes in as national security advisor and seems to be having a lot of influence over what's going on there, too. in terms of maybe bringing some of that coherent policy to him. we were talking...
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no, he had left the stage and national economic director gary cone on the right just finished talking of course the big elephant in the room before mnuchin took the stage was when will we get tax reform? that elephant shrank to a more realistic picture because guess what? steven mnuchin jumped in and gave details but let's get to what gary cohn just apparently had to say. >> four basic plans when we started. we talked about health care, taxes, infrastructure. in that order. part of our tax plan may be to use some of the repatrioted money into an infrastructure fund or infrastructure bill that said, you know, we think bringing private capital in a alongside the government or even privatizing some of the amou of sense. makes enormous liz: okay. when you heard gary cohn, charlie, just mention health care then tax reform, it was mnuchin who said we'll get this tax reform done whether we see health care reform. i think that's why the markets are jumping so dramatically. >> yeah. i mean, listen, this just proves just how attached at the hip i guess is the best clichÉ for it. the markets are
no, he had left the stage and national economic director gary cone on the right just finished talking of course the big elephant in the room before mnuchin took the stage was when will we get tax reform? that elephant shrank to a more realistic picture because guess what? steven mnuchin jumped in and gave details but let's get to what gary cohn just apparently had to say. >> four basic plans when we started. we talked about health care, taxes, infrastructure. in that order. part of our...
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treasury secretary reportedly expected to also meet with the nec director, national economic chair here gary coneeaker paul ryan, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and other key players on tax legislation. now, specific details of president trump's tax plan, they are still unknown. but here's what we know so far. the president wants to cut taxes. we knew that. here are the better things. simplifying the tax code, possibly to post guard sized returns. nothing -- no more 38 pages, and he wants to slash corporate tax rates from 35% to 15%. that came out yesterday. but let us get to fox business adam shapiro just out of sean spicer's white house press briefing room adding any further details on what to expect? >> no. a lot of this has been what we heard from the president on the campaign trail, his desire for a corporate tax rate for small and big business of 15% and a middle class tax cut. but the big roll out tomorrow of the broad principles that will be used to formulate the legislation, we're going to have to wait. but what we keep hearing from the treasury secretary who's been working since
treasury secretary reportedly expected to also meet with the nec director, national economic chair here gary coneeaker paul ryan, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and other key players on tax legislation. now, specific details of president trump's tax plan, they are still unknown. but here's what we know so far. the president wants to cut taxes. we knew that. here are the better things. simplifying the tax code, possibly to post guard sized returns. nothing -- no more 38 pages, and he...
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right now who have very flannial -- influential voices in the ear of the president, in particular gary cone, a former goldman sachs executive, dina powell, the deputy national security adviser and a former george w. bush official in that white house, as well as jared kushner, his son-in-law, and his daughter, ivanka. they comp out of a more centrist republican, even democratic air a like cone. you also have h.r. mcmaster, who is a republican hawk. so these non-interventionist instincts that we saw with the president teem to have faded with the syria strike and now this action in afghanistan. and we see steve bannon demoteed, still in the white house but not at influential. >> sreenivasan: speaking of bannon, he minimized his role. >> he did. it was a very interesting moment. we asked him what to make of his comments the previous day in the "new york post" where he said that, you know, he didn't distance himself from steve bannon. the president says he's his own strategist and tried to diminish that role. we said, what should we make of those comments, and the president's response was, well,
right now who have very flannial -- influential voices in the ear of the president, in particular gary cone, a former goldman sachs executive, dina powell, the deputy national security adviser and a former george w. bush official in that white house, as well as jared kushner, his son-in-law, and his daughter, ivanka. they comp out of a more centrist republican, even democratic air a like cone. you also have h.r. mcmaster, who is a republican hawk. so these non-interventionist instincts that we...
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if he kicks steve bannon out of the white house, if gary cone and di in, a powell continue to ascendhe'se he's going to lose at least -- >> he'll take a hit. >> half the base. >> let's bring in our panel. ken vogel chief investigative reporter for politico. jonathan swan is national political reporter for oxeos, and sabrina political reporter for the guardian. i want to get to the story but first we have to get to the obvious. how close is steve bannon to being out, real quickly? >> i think he's certainly being sidelined. i would be reluctant to say he's out. but the warning shot for trump did not go unnoticed. any time he says, i like steve but, if there's a but, if i were steve bannon i would be concerned also because stephen miller has been elevated in trump's eyes. >> the but is he's somebody who works for me. jonathan, how close is he? >> well, this is -- trump was sort of giving him the opportunity to leave, you know, if he wanted to. this was a very much, you know, if you want to leave with your dignity intact, here's your opportunity. steve bannon has told his associates he doesn
if he kicks steve bannon out of the white house, if gary cone and di in, a powell continue to ascendhe'se he's going to lose at least -- >> he'll take a hit. >> half the base. >> let's bring in our panel. ken vogel chief investigative reporter for politico. jonathan swan is national political reporter for oxeos, and sabrina political reporter for the guardian. i want to get to the story but first we have to get to the obvious. how close is steve bannon to being out, real...
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>> and it is interesting, charlie, also rumors you can see reince priebus replaced with gary cone, ance of goldman sachs democrats take over the white house, what happens in the republican base? >> that's fascinating. the trump world -- we're seeing the first divisions in trump world we have seen since the election. clearly there are folks breaking with trump on what he did in syria, but that transition, keep in mind that steve bannon has that whole troll universe out there, that whole -- that whole media empire, and they're going to be extremely unhappy. so this will be the first time you've seen some really significant fissures in the base. >> we're hearing katie mcfar land, one of the last of the general michael flynn acolytes out now as deputy national security adviser, sending her off to an ambassadorship overseas. interesting move. what do you think? >> very interesting. this is the shake-up in the national security council. mcmaster has come in, he's trying to assemble his team. remember, that was one of the sticking points when considering bringing him on. he said, i want to
>> and it is interesting, charlie, also rumors you can see reince priebus replaced with gary cone, ance of goldman sachs democrats take over the white house, what happens in the republican base? >> that's fascinating. the trump world -- we're seeing the first divisions in trump world we have seen since the election. clearly there are folks breaking with trump on what he did in syria, but that transition, keep in mind that steve bannon has that whole troll universe out there, that...
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gary cone, the top economic advisor, dean a powell, sacks executive. have a different point of view. they don't share bannon's nationalism in most respects and that has left bannon in some ways isolated on different fronts. >> bob, is -- was bannon removed -- it sounds like a harsh word. is bannon off the committee because of trump or because of mcmaster? >> it's a mix of both. formerly, the decision was the president and that was confirmed by the white house. before the president made the decision, mcmaster who is known for his 1997 book ter liks of duty which is all about giving candid advice to presidents, he has asserted himself very quietly. when you think of mcmaster, he hasn't given an interview since he's taken to position. he's had a very low public profile. inside the white house he's been aggressive in asserting himself and saying, i want to control the nsc. >> and indeed he hasn't given an interview. neither has secretary of state tillerson. he's off to russia next week. anyway, thank you both for joining us. ahead, could the gruesome image
gary cone, the top economic advisor, dean a powell, sacks executive. have a different point of view. they don't share bannon's nationalism in most respects and that has left bannon in some ways isolated on different fronts. >> bob, is -- was bannon removed -- it sounds like a harsh word. is bannon off the committee because of trump or because of mcmaster? >> it's a mix of both. formerly, the decision was the president and that was confirmed by the white house. before the president...
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. >> i'm for that, you bet, let's do it, in fact, gary cone, his koan economic advisor we were in a meeting a couple of weeks ago with the banking committee, closed door meeting. >> rose: yes. >> and everybody is talking about this i said i want to ask you about glass steagall and he said after a little back and forth, he said yeah, i could get behind that. so let's do it. >> rose: he's from goldman sachs. he's from goldman sachs. >> you bet. >> rose: so you can deal with goldman sachs. >> no, can i deal with glass steagall, come to the table over glass steagall and let's make it it happen. i mean a real glass steagall, not a fake one. you have to stitch up the e from nonprofits, i mean ite it is who the person is. it is where is there intelligence and what is it that they want to do to change america. >> charlie, of course it is who cessarily, not necessarily paipting them with a broad brush from wall street, therefore they have no humanitarian instincts. >> i will make two points. one is, it matters where you spent your time. it matters who you have seen and what you have done. let me mak
. >> i'm for that, you bet, let's do it, in fact, gary cone, his koan economic advisor we were in a meeting a couple of weeks ago with the banking committee, closed door meeting. >> rose: yes. >> and everybody is talking about this i said i want to ask you about glass steagall and he said after a little back and forth, he said yeah, i could get behind that. so let's do it. >> rose: he's from goldman sachs. he's from goldman sachs. >> you bet. >> rose: so you...
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is he being swayed by the moderate like his son-in-law jared kushner and chief economics adviser gary cone or is he not hearing from the adoring campaign crowds that used to swoon over his red meat rhetoric. whatever the cause it has people across the political spectrum asking -- what does it all mean? >> i like to think of myself as a very flexible person. i don't have to have one specific way and if the world changes i go the same way. >> donald trump is wrapping up a head spinning week of policy reversals. changing his mind on nato just months ago -- >> nato is obsolete. >> it's obsolete. some of the smartest people have said what trump said is genius, it's obsolete. >> but now -- >> i said it was obsolete but it's no longer obsolete. >> on syria after a campaign promising he'd stay out -- >> if we did absolutely nothing, we'd be in great shape. >> last week, mr. trump intervened. >> tonight i ordered a targeted military strike. >> on economic policy, he promised to punish china. >> i'm going to instruct my china a currency manipulator. the greate in the world. >> now he tells "the wals
is he being swayed by the moderate like his son-in-law jared kushner and chief economics adviser gary cone or is he not hearing from the adoring campaign crowds that used to swoon over his red meat rhetoric. whatever the cause it has people across the political spectrum asking -- what does it all mean? >> i like to think of myself as a very flexible person. i don't have to have one specific way and if the world changes i go the same way. >> donald trump is wrapping up a head...
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state rex tillerson, the secretary of defense, james mattis and goldman sachs chief economic adviser gary cone is opposed to steve bannon. >> it seems like the swamp is exerting its influence. all these positions that donald trump fundamentally has flip-flopped on in the last 24 hours were all the positions that were putting him in contrast to what the establishment or what he ran against in washington, d.c. i think it's encouraging because some of the positions are much more moderate and much more reasonable in this but as i say, george, is does this stay, how long does this stay and, steve bannon, the huge question mark. he has driven the populism and is he in or is he going to be out? >> real quickly you say it's encouraging but any rick for the president to be reversing like this? >> i think there is a real risk because, one, his base is what's held them together so far in the first 80 days of the presidency. i think there's little chance that the democrats are going to come over to him no matter what position he changes. >> matthew dowd, thanks very much. >>> george, we turn to a major ar
state rex tillerson, the secretary of defense, james mattis and goldman sachs chief economic adviser gary cone is opposed to steve bannon. >> it seems like the swamp is exerting its influence. all these positions that donald trump fundamentally has flip-flopped on in the last 24 hours were all the positions that were putting him in contrast to what the establishment or what he ran against in washington, d.c. i think it's encouraging because some of the positions are much more moderate and...
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gary cone, the white house national economic counsel director talked to the group before the president spoke. he talked about a couple of things he thinks they can achieve in the near term in terms of infrastructure including revamping the u.s. airline system. here is what he had to say. >> air traffic control to me is probably the single most exciting thing we can do for a lot of reasons. number one, everyone else has done is so we know it's relatively easy to do, which is kind of insulting that we're the to do air traffic control. number two, it affects every state in the country. multiple times. we have multiple air traffic control systems in multiple states all over the country. so this is a project that touches every part of the country. number three, everyone in the country is affected. whether you fly or not. >> reporter: and talking to that super wealthy group in the white house here it at the auditorium gary cohn said the only two groups who might oppose this are congressional appropriators who like to play with the money that goes out to the airline control system but also he
gary cone, the white house national economic counsel director talked to the group before the president spoke. he talked about a couple of things he thinks they can achieve in the near term in terms of infrastructure including revamping the u.s. airline system. here is what he had to say. >> air traffic control to me is probably the single most exciting thing we can do for a lot of reasons. number one, everyone else has done is so we know it's relatively easy to do, which is kind of...
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tom: gary cone with reach out to the ambassador here vats and represented president clinton and theyecause he worked with secretary clinton in the previous administration. gideon: mr. president may say that's not happening, i don't want to wire x, y or z and at some point you have to get past the petty silliness of the campaign and run the country and the world. we haven't gotten to that point so i personally have little visibility about u.s. policy for the next few months until the administration actually inds some kind of bottom and grinding they can move on. tom: gideon rose with us. we have a great lineup. the sleeper for me is the former vice chairman of the rivlin has a view on economics. francine: i have a secret interview i can't talk about but is coming up in a couple hours. tom: did my people talk to your people about this? francine: it's secret. that's why it's secret. tom keene looking at the bond markets and currency markets. you watch out for that later on. tom: ok. coming up, tomorrow really looking forward to talking to a very strong peterson institution commitment, o
tom: gary cone with reach out to the ambassador here vats and represented president clinton and theyecause he worked with secretary clinton in the previous administration. gideon: mr. president may say that's not happening, i don't want to wire x, y or z and at some point you have to get past the petty silliness of the campaign and run the country and the world. we haven't gotten to that point so i personally have little visibility about u.s. policy for the next few months until the...
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ago, we learned of more financialen tanglements if the president trump's talk to economic adviser gary cone has millions of dollars in financial investments in a number of medical technology drug and tobacco companies. president trump's pick to lead the justice department about tie trust division which zids decides whether to aprove the proposed $54 billion anthem/cigna merger received hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of anthem. so you see there's a pattern here and we don't need anymore of it and i know you have agreed to recuse yourself from the decision from some companies have you invested in. but want to make sure that you do do that. our research shows that the companies you investigated in have more than 60 drugs that could come before the fda for approval and companies you worked to have interest in over 120 drugs that are currently being tested. and that is unprecedented. finally, dr. gottlieb, the vast majority of your professional work is focused on drugs and medical devices and i have some concerns with your published positions on a number of important issues. on market
ago, we learned of more financialen tanglements if the president trump's talk to economic adviser gary cone has millions of dollars in financial investments in a number of medical technology drug and tobacco companies. president trump's pick to lead the justice department about tie trust division which zids decides whether to aprove the proposed $54 billion anthem/cigna merger received hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of anthem. so you see there's a pattern here and we don't need...
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gary cone has millions of dplarz financial investments in a number of medical technology drug and tobacco companies. they decide whether to approve to proposed $54 billion merger received hundreds of thousands of dollars on behalf of anthem. you can see there is a concerned pattern here. we don't need anymore of it. i know if confirmed you have agreed to recuse yourself for one year from decisions involving some companies in which you have invested. companies you work for have interests in over 120 drugs that are currently being tested. that is unprecedented. finally, the vast majority of your professional work is focused on drugs and medical devices. i have concerned on a number of important issues. on marketing and communications issues or approved use you are quoted in 2006 saying efforts to limit prescription and scientific exchange to indications only specified on a label could slow the most important advances in 21st century medicine. i would argue over the last 11 years we have seen incredible advances in medicine ensuring nonmisleading information is given to doctors and patients.
gary cone has millions of dplarz financial investments in a number of medical technology drug and tobacco companies. they decide whether to approve to proposed $54 billion merger received hundreds of thousands of dollars on behalf of anthem. you can see there is a concerned pattern here. we don't need anymore of it. i know if confirmed you have agreed to recuse yourself for one year from decisions involving some companies in which you have invested. companies you work for have interests in over...
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. >>> goldman sachs -- gary comb reported $75 million in total his financial assets are worth between $252 milli,000,611 mill. cone is director of the national economic council and very close advisor to president trump. for years covering business in government they called it government sachs. when you have all that money the next step is government. >> and this is the wealthiest cabinet in the history of this country. >>> what's behind all the tough talk? we'll go live to moscow next. >>> a few hours the senate intelligence committee will be hearing testimony behind closed doors about russia's interference in the 2016 election. matthew chance is live in moscow. on friday a spokesman told abc news that the relationship with united states is worse than the cold war, what's behind this? >> reporter: i think it's the end of general hopes that the relationship was going to get better. trump promised better ties, and recognized crimea from the an next from ukraine, and said he would work with them on the issue of international terrorism and nothing has come to pass mostly because of the investigations of collusion, the
. >>> goldman sachs -- gary comb reported $75 million in total his financial assets are worth between $252 milli,000,611 mill. cone is director of the national economic council and very close advisor to president trump. for years covering business in government they called it government sachs. when you have all that money the next step is government. >> and this is the wealthiest cabinet in the history of this country. >>> what's behind all the tough talk? we'll go live...
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gary cohn? why can't you get daddy warbucks to throw in a few bucks. liz: they need steve balmer. >> geir i cone get in. liz: that is what little orphan annie said. >> he got the all the money, tax-free. tax-free. got a big tax break. >> okay. charlie, thank you very much. call it top tech thursday. by the way, right this second, speaking of by the way. google facebook, hitting all-time highs. stay tuned. we're coming right back. when you have something you love, you want to protect it. at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzm. legal help is here. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away
gary cohn? why can't you get daddy warbucks to throw in a few bucks. liz: they need steve balmer. >> geir i cone get in. liz: that is what little orphan annie said. >> he got the all the money, tax-free. tax-free. got a big tax break. >> okay. charlie, thank you very much. call it top tech thursday. by the way, right this second, speaking of by the way. google facebook, hitting all-time highs. stay tuned. we're coming right back. when you have something you love, you want to...
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cone, for crying out loud. they are back to square one on tax reform. they don't know what the hell they want to push through congress. that's the white house and paul ryan. and garyell. what do you make of kevin hassek. proaf outswoarks no immigration. at what point does the joke get a little bit irritating. steve: tax cuts, get that done and we'll discuss the rest. and get rid of that crazy border tax. who would have thought house republicans would be in favor of a 20% tax. lou: who would have thought a president who said he will build the wall will put up with speaker who says he won't appropriate the money to build the wall. and he's making it clear he wants a border tax and immigration for crying out loud. steve: 2018 could be the republican equivalent of 2010 for the democrats if they don't get their act together on taxes. warning. and paul ryan will be looking for other opportunities. maybe as a fox commentator. lou: i was citing of steve forbes. steve: you get paid by traffic so he has to earn his own way which he hasn't yet. lou: a new way to race down the slopes. this thrill seeker performing amazing tricks. look what he's riding. it's a snow scooter. th
cone, for crying out loud. they are back to square one on tax reform. they don't know what the hell they want to push through congress. that's the white house and paul ryan. and garyell. what do you make of kevin hassek. proaf outswoarks no immigration. at what point does the joke get a little bit irritating. steve: tax cuts, get that done and we'll discuss the rest. and get rid of that crazy border tax. who would have thought house republicans would be in favor of a 20% tax. lou: who would...
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cone, for crying out loud. they are back to square one on tax reform. they don't know what the hell they want to push through congress. that's the white house and paul ryan. and garyell. what do you make of kevin hassek. proaf outswoarks no immigration. at what point does the joke get a little bit irritating. steve: tax cuts, get that done and we'll discuss the rest. and get rid of that crazy border tax. who would have thought house republicans would be in favor of a 20% tax. lou: who would have thought a president who said he will build the wall will put up with speaker who says he won't appropriate the money to build the wall. and he's making it clear he wants a border tax and immigration for crying out lou steve: 2018 could be the republican equivalent of 2010 for the democrats if they don't get their act together on taxes. warning. and paul ryan will be looking for other opportunities. maybe as a fox commentator. lou: i was citing of steve forbes. steve: you get paid by traffic so he has to earn his own way which he hasn't yet. lou: a new way to race down the slopes. this thrill seeker performing amazing tricks. look what he's riding. it's a snow scooter. the
cone, for crying out loud. they are back to square one on tax reform. they don't know what the hell they want to push through congress. that's the white house and paul ryan. and garyell. what do you make of kevin hassek. proaf outswoarks no immigration. at what point does the joke get a little bit irritating. steve: tax cuts, get that done and we'll discuss the rest. and get rid of that crazy border tax. who would have thought house republicans would be in favor of a 20% tax. lou: who would...
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coning back to the team... as a hall of famer...... and we take another look at the warriors decisive game 4 sweep of the blazers... garyas team reaction... and all the sports... coming up the warriors with possibly their best quarter of basketball all season last nightwith kevin durant back after two games golden state just jumped all over the portland trail blazers getting off to a 14-0 start which balooned to 35-9 on their way to a 45-22 first quarter leadcurry led the way with 37 points only 10 for durant in 20 minutes thompson had 18 green 21 javale mcgee slamming it down warriors sweep the blazers they will ope the second round against the winner of the clippers-jazz either monday or tuesday at oracle arenahere is steph curry on the sweep and the man replacing steve kerr on the bench mike brown(sot: curry and brown) <>(curry)"we've done a great job of putting ourselves in a great position coming into game 4 with an opportunity to move on to the next round and i think the way that we showed up in the first quarter said a lot about our mindset and our focus.""i've been in this situation before as a head coach
coning back to the team... as a hall of famer...... and we take another look at the warriors decisive game 4 sweep of the blazers... garyas team reaction... and all the sports... coming up the warriors with possibly their best quarter of basketball all season last nightwith kevin durant back after two games golden state just jumped all over the portland trail blazers getting off to a 14-0 start which balooned to 35-9 on their way to a 45-22 first quarter leadcurry led the way with 37 points...