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been dedicated to this vital matter since 2009, working with the long-time water policy pioneer gary whited together they started water.org. it's no typical charity as damon and white explain from jakarta in indonesia where much of their efforts are concentrated now. >>> matt damon, gary white, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> so, we're reaching you all the way over in jakarta, in indonesia. matt, just start out by telling me what a hollywood megastar is doing on location with water in jakarta? >> well, we're here checking up on some of our, of our programs. and actually, when you talked to us about our work in 2011, i think it was, we -- actually we were at about -- i think we had reached -- we hadn't reached our first million people at that point in new york when we sat down and talked. and as of last month we're at 12 1/2 million people that we've reached. and oddly enough, at that same event that you came to in new york and where we all sat down and talked, we got a check that night from the caterpillar foundation to expand our work into indonesia. so it's kind of
been dedicated to this vital matter since 2009, working with the long-time water policy pioneer gary whited together they started water.org. it's no typical charity as damon and white explain from jakarta in indonesia where much of their efforts are concentrated now. >>> matt damon, gary white, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> so, we're reaching you all the way over in jakarta, in indonesia. matt, just start out by telling me what a hollywood...
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white house. from washington, gary 0'donoghue reports.n't know what these two men agreed to behind closed doors — in their two—hour meeting, with only translators present. but after that joint public appearance — and donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services — he's faced a whirlwind of criticism, being forced to clear up and clarify his support for his own side. getting along with president putin, getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. now, with that being said, if that doesn't work out, i'll be the worst enemy he's ever had. the worst he's ever had. we have some breaking news. the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. and now this, even catching the man who runs the entirety of us intelligence off—balance. 0k. yeah! laughter. that's gonna be special. laughter. 0n the face of it, the invite to president putin is baffling. why risk another potential humiliation, on home soil, just weeks before key congressional elections? the an
white house. from washington, gary 0'donoghue reports.n't know what these two men agreed to behind closed doors — in their two—hour meeting, with only translators present. but after that joint public appearance — and donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services — he's faced a whirlwind of criticism, being forced to clear up and clarify his support for his own side. getting along with president putin, getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative....
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breaking news -- the white use has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. gary: and now this, even catching the man who runs the entirety of u.s. intlaligence off-e. mr. coats: ok. [laughter] mr. coats: that's going to be special. [laughter] gary: on the face of it, the invite to president putin isng baff why risk another potential humiliation on home soil weeksey beforeongressional elections? the answer is around seven out of 10 republican voters believe o e summit was a success, and getting them outte in the november polls will be crucial. athe u.n. today, the secretary of state was backing his president. sec. pompeo: i'm glad that they are continuing to meet, and if the meeting takes place in washington, it is all to the good. gary: not all republicans arer happy, and as ponents, they see the whole approach as a betrayal. mr. kerry: i found it shocking. i found it to be one of the most disgraceful, remarkable moments of kowtowing to a foreign leader by an american president that anyone has ever witnessed. it wasn't just that it was a kind of surrender, it is
breaking news -- the white use has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. gary: and now this, even catching the man who runs the entirety of u.s. intlaligence off-e. mr. coats: ok. [laughter] mr. coats: that's going to be special. [laughter] gary: on the face of it, the invite to president putin isng baff why risk another potential humiliation on home soil weeksey beforeongressional elections? the answer is around seven out of 10 republican voters...
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. >> this time the message is linked to a white supremacist group showed up in the city of saratoga. jesse gary tells us what the sign said and where exactly they were found. >> a saratoga resident reportedly took pictures showing white supremacist posters the downtown area. one says keep america american. report any and all illegal aliens. they are not immigrants, they are criminals. the website links the ma to bloody and swell.org. that term was [null] ideology and is associated with texas white supremacist . one of the signs was to s stuck to a newspaper dispenser. employees said they did not see anyone put up the posters and they are shocked it happened in this community. >> it is offensive and has no place anywhere really, but especially along a community -- very unwelcoming and harsh and unnecessary. >> of the mayor was unavailable for comment on camera, but in a statement says it's very disheartening that this occurred in our city and that the messages per to -- promoted in the material is not representative of saratoga's values. there are no security cameras pointed outside at the newsp
. >> this time the message is linked to a white supremacist group showed up in the city of saratoga. jesse gary tells us what the sign said and where exactly they were found. >> a saratoga resident reportedly took pictures showing white supremacist posters the downtown area. one says keep america american. report any and all illegal aliens. they are not immigrants, they are criminals. the website links the ma to bloody and swell.org. that term was [null] ideology and is associated...
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white house. from washington, gary o'donoghue reports.ors in a two hour long meeting that only translators were present. but after that joint meeting that only translators were present. but after thatjoint public appearance, donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services has faced there were of criticism being forced to clear up there were of criticism being forced to clearup and there were of criticism being forced to clear up and clarify his support for his own side. getting along with president putin and getting along with russia is a positive, not a negative. now with that being said, if that doesn't work out, i will be the worst enemy he has ever had. the worst he has ever had. we have some breaking news, the white house as on twitter that flag repligen is coming to the white house in the fall. and 110w to the white house in the fall. and now this. you can the man who runs the entirety of us intelligence off—balance. the entirety of us intelligence off-balance. say that again? laughter . vladimir putin. d
white house. from washington, gary o'donoghue reports.ors in a two hour long meeting that only translators were present. but after that joint meeting that only translators were present. but after thatjoint public appearance, donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services has faced there were of criticism being forced to clear up there were of criticism being forced to clearup and there were of criticism being forced to clear up and clarify his support for his own...
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it was everybody else in the white house being at each other's throats, all of the staff, all these big personalities. so with people like bannon and garyne, you see the white house still not very happy place to work, but there is a lot less of that civil warfare beneath trump. i think that's been kelly's main achievement and the main thing he continues to try to do. >> but for white house chief of staff, you have to sort of be able to control the whole process. so much of this white house and this president's process is around message and what people see on tv and what people read on twitter. it isn't about the policy process. so even though you could argue that he has had more of a handle on the internal sort orderly machinations a normal white house would have, this white house doesn't use that process very much. we just saw the summit in helsinki where the president met with vladimir putin, and there were no principals meetings leading up to that summit. if they're not using the policy process, and in truth all the president cares about is how he's perceived, having that portfolio is not much of a portfolio for john kelly. >> 363 da
it was everybody else in the white house being at each other's throats, all of the staff, all these big personalities. so with people like bannon and garyne, you see the white house still not very happy place to work, but there is a lot less of that civil warfare beneath trump. i think that's been kelly's main achievement and the main thing he continues to try to do. >> but for white house chief of staff, you have to sort of be able to control the whole process. so much of this white...
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gary, adam. we're waiting for white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders to speak to reporters. this is a big deal. it is her first brief, the first briefing from the white house since the president returned from that big russia summit there in helsinki, florida. florida, i'm tired now, clearly. finland. we'll take you there live as soon as it begins. take a live look at capitol hill where there is a hearing going on as we speak. all on the effects of tariffs on u.s. agriculture. so we're just talking about tariffs. it is showing up in the beige book as kind of a negative thing. what are people all around the country saying? what are farmers in wisconsin? i'll tell you who has insight. it is congressman sean duffy. he is here next. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck t
gary, adam. we're waiting for white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders to speak to reporters. this is a big deal. it is her first brief, the first briefing from the white house since the president returned from that big russia summit there in helsinki, florida. florida, i'm tired now, clearly. finland. we'll take you there live as soon as it begins. take a live look at capitol hill where there is a hearing going on as we speak. all on the effects of tariffs on u.s. agriculture. so...
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insubordination tony fauci did in fact concoct the pepfar program working with folks in the white house including gary edson and several others and brought in brilliant young doctor mark bibdiebold. the president -- it had to be proven to him that it would be effective. that he was not going to be the republican president who came into office to double foreign assistan assistance. and so what these gentlemen did was prove to the president that something could be done. that was in part because we had good partners in congress. >> i want to go to capitol hill. the power of this was here we had a republican president but that it somehow captured the congress and now we talk about how develop. foreign assistance has bipartisan support but it wasn't that way in 2003. when i saw jesse helms sitting next to joe biden and henry hyde next to tom lantos we look and go but it wasn't so common then so senator daschle, what was the secret sauce? there was a lot of tension back then and still is. what was it about this issue that you grabbed and said i got it. and then i want to ask a question to congressman lee. >
insubordination tony fauci did in fact concoct the pepfar program working with folks in the white house including gary edson and several others and brought in brilliant young doctor mark bibdiebold. the president -- it had to be proven to him that it would be effective. that he was not going to be the republican president who came into office to double foreign assistan assistance. and so what these gentlemen did was prove to the president that something could be done. that was in part because...
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white house. we know that gary cohn didn't like this. why did your argument prevail with president trump?i might have wrote a book in 2006, but president donald j. trump was talking about this problem back in the '80s. and today's decision was a fulfillment of a promise knead in june of 2016 during the campaign in his famous pittsburgh jobs speech where he promised that if china continued to steal our intellectual property, he would take appropriate measures. and president trump gave them the chance to address a serious problem, taking the crown jewels of our technology. and ambassador lighthouse, the strayed representative, in a detailed study found that the chinese do four things, they steal our technology, they force the transfer of it when the companies go to chinese soil, they evade our export control and that big trade deficit that we run with them every year on the order of close to half a trillion dollars, that adds up and they're bringing that back up here in bags of money trying to buy up silicon valley. today was a measured step toward addressing what is a serious issue about p
white house. we know that gary cohn didn't like this. why did your argument prevail with president trump?i might have wrote a book in 2006, but president donald j. trump was talking about this problem back in the '80s. and today's decision was a fulfillment of a promise knead in june of 2016 during the campaign in his famous pittsburgh jobs speech where he promised that if china continued to steal our intellectual property, he would take appropriate measures. and president trump gave them the...
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. >> this time the message is linked to a white supremacist group showed up in the city of saratoga. jesse garyhere exactly they were found. >> a saratoga resident reportedly took pictures showing white supremacist posters the downtown area. one says keep america american. report any and all illegal aliens. they are not immigrants, they are criminals. the website links the ma to bloody and swell.org. that term was [null] ideology and is associated with texas white supremacist . one of the signs
. >> this time the message is linked to a white supremacist group showed up in the city of saratoga. jesse garyhere exactly they were found. >> a saratoga resident reportedly took pictures showing white supremacist posters the downtown area. one says keep america american. report any and all illegal aliens. they are not immigrants, they are criminals. the website links the ma to bloody and swell.org. that term was [null] ideology and is associated with texas white supremacist . one...
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white men. the highest earners were match of the day and world cup presenter gary lineker, and chris evans of radioo do. it's true that, at the very top, it's still a male—only game. only two women in the top 23 of these names. these things take time, especially when you're dealing with people who are the voices and the faces of the bbc to millions and millions of people. these things take time. what i'm concentrating on is also ensuring that we are seen to be making real progress, but that does mean changes in the way the top 20 people are also paid. i want to see more women there, and notjust men. for all the new detail, this list, which includes my name, represents a fuzzy picture. and that is because salaries paid by bbc studios, a commercial wing of the bbc, are not disclosed. and, like so much financial reporting, these numbers reflect an old state of affairs. changes made within the last few months won't filter through until next year's report. a former managing editor of sky news says progress is too slow. well, it is complicated, and it does need to be sorted out, but quite quickly. and th
white men. the highest earners were match of the day and world cup presenter gary lineker, and chris evans of radioo do. it's true that, at the very top, it's still a male—only game. only two women in the top 23 of these names. these things take time, especially when you're dealing with people who are the voices and the faces of the bbc to millions and millions of people. these things take time. what i'm concentrating on is also ensuring that we are seen to be making real progress, but that...
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gary the fact that mr. juncker actually come to the white house, sitting in the oval office. >> i will give you that. >> he saying let's talk. it is uncomfortable he came. >> give me outcomes. >> you're right. trish: this is the concern, gary, in this while, while they sort it all out, you might actually do some damage to the u.s. economy. i mean one hopes that maybe another round of tax cuts, tax cuts, 2.0, might aid things a bit in the process. go ahead? >> well, look, the economy is just on a great path right now. i think we're pretty sure going to be four, four 1/2, maybe even five. i do believe it is going to continue as we move forward because interest rates remain low. china easing again. europe and japan are still negative rates and printing money. but, these are the type of things that, i use the word all the time, uncertainty. if you put uncertainty into the system, you don't know how business owners, big, medium, and small are going to react. you're not sure how the consumers will react in it. we're hearing now about -- trish: hearing this a long time. i got you. nobody wants uncertainty. but, g
gary the fact that mr. juncker actually come to the white house, sitting in the oval office. >> i will give you that. >> he saying let's talk. it is uncomfortable he came. >> give me outcomes. >> you're right. trish: this is the concern, gary, in this while, while they sort it all out, you might actually do some damage to the u.s. economy. i mean one hopes that maybe another round of tax cuts, tax cuts, 2.0, might aid things a bit in the process. go ahead? >>...
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that jamie dimon is now in trouble with the white house [ laughter ] he argued with the white house remember garyohn argued. i think it's birthday this week. i think he's near you out there. >> i've seen him. >> yeah. you see him around. >> yes. >> yeah. we have a chat but i think that, yeah, you know, you don't disagree with this president publicly, privately whatever you don't. >> i disagree with that statement. >> all right. >> disagree with my disagreement all you want. >> all right we'll get cramer's mad dash and count down to the opening bell on the tuesday year, i am sorry about that. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripa
that jamie dimon is now in trouble with the white house [ laughter ] he argued with the white house remember garyohn argued. i think it's birthday this week. i think he's near you out there. >> i've seen him. >> yeah. you see him around. >> yes. >> yeah. we have a chat but i think that, yeah, you know, you don't disagree with this president publicly, privately whatever you don't. >> i disagree with that statement. >> all right. >> disagree with my...
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white men. match of the day's gary lineker, who earned over 1£.75 million in 2017—18, has overtaken chris evans he was beaten by the world number seven — the south african kevin anderson — in a five set thriller. anderson's into his first wimbledon semifinal after taking federer to a long tie—breaker in the fifth set. greatest tennis as well as great football! this is beyond 100 days. still to come... if only we could be a fly on the wall of that dressing room! how can england football manager gareth southgate prepare his team to keep their cool as they go into the second half of the world cup semi—final — their biggest football match in 28 years? they are still 1—0 ahead. we'll be speaking to a sports psychologist. facebook is to be fined a record £500,000 — the maximum amount possible — by the information commissioner over its misuse of data. the regulator has been investigating how the details of tens of millions of users ended up in the hands of the political consultancy cambridge analytica. ? our technology correspondent rory cellanjones has this report. personal data. a vital new weapon i
white men. match of the day's gary lineker, who earned over 1£.75 million in 2017—18, has overtaken chris evans he was beaten by the world number seven — the south african kevin anderson — in a five set thriller. anderson's into his first wimbledon semifinal after taking federer to a long tie—breaker in the fifth set. greatest tennis as well as great football! this is beyond 100 days. still to come... if only we could be a fly on the wall of that dressing room! how can england football...
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gary b. smith and former white house visor austan goolsbee. this number is great second quarter number, it is hard to repeat. you guys found that out. george bush found that out. what is it about sustaining strong quarterly numbers, what's the problem? >> i don't know, this is a very good number. it follows on a first quarter of this year was a pretty mediocre number. when that came in and consumer spending grew less than 1% at an annual rate, a lot of people said it was from the weather. so if you get a down quarter from the weather or from something that is transitory a lot of times you get a rebound in the following quarter. vice versa. if you get a good quarter you get a rebound down. in a way that is the problem. it is not really a problem of the it is just reflex shun there is lot of moving around. a numbers move around. some months you're up, some months you're down, you tend it average out over longer period. neil: if we average things out next two quarters, gary b. smith, the view we'll average out 3% growth for this economy in the ye
gary b. smith and former white house visor austan goolsbee. this number is great second quarter number, it is hard to repeat. you guys found that out. george bush found that out. what is it about sustaining strong quarterly numbers, what's the problem? >> i don't know, this is a very good number. it follows on a first quarter of this year was a pretty mediocre number. when that came in and consumer spending grew less than 1% at an annual rate, a lot of people said it was from the weather....
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right gary thank you and a call coming back to you to pick up on what gary was saying you know we have seen mixed messages from the white house from donald trump on where they stand on the annexation of crimea but what does europe take away from this in terms of foreign and security policy is there a real fear that what we're seeing is a reshuffling of this global order that we keep talking about that this alliance between the e.u. and the u.s. but also germany and the u.s. that has been so important to european security german security might no longer be a backdrop for europe where the german government pointed out again that you know the transatlantic relationship is longer than. you know maybe the time off for particular the president astray and. i'm pretty convinced that even what the german foreign minister said that we have to readjust the transatlantic relationship we have to take a look at it that the long standing relationship europe has with the united states we're not changing completely but they are some adjustments to me to be made where the europeans have to be more independent and they have to deliver mor
right gary thank you and a call coming back to you to pick up on what gary was saying you know we have seen mixed messages from the white house from donald trump on where they stand on the annexation of crimea but what does europe take away from this in terms of foreign and security policy is there a real fear that what we're seeing is a reshuffling of this global order that we keep talking about that this alliance between the e.u. and the u.s. but also germany and the u.s. that has been so...
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white men. the highest earners were match of the day and world cup presenter gary lineker, and chris evans of radiome. only two women in the top 23 of these names. these things take time, especially when you're dealing with people who are the voices and the faces of the bbc to millions and millions of people. these things take time. what i'm concentrating on is also ensuring that we are seen to be making real progress, but that does mean changes in the way the top 20 people are also paid. i want to see more women there, and notjust men. for all the new detail, this list, which includes my name, represents a fuzzy picture. and that is because salaries paid by bbc studios, a commercial wing of the bbc, are not disclosed. and, like so much financial reporting, these numbers reflect an old state of affairs. changes made within the last few months won't filter through until next year's report. a former managing editor of sky news says progress is too slow. well, it is complicated, and it does need to be sorted out, but quite quickly. and the point i'm making is that you've got so many men at the top end
white men. the highest earners were match of the day and world cup presenter gary lineker, and chris evans of radiome. only two women in the top 23 of these names. these things take time, especially when you're dealing with people who are the voices and the faces of the bbc to millions and millions of people. these things take time. what i'm concentrating on is also ensuring that we are seen to be making real progress, but that does mean changes in the way the top 20 people are also paid. i...
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gary cohn. farmers that would get hurt. and what has delayed him is this conga line procession in the white house in the months since then, sayinglease mr. president do not terminate nafta. he still hasn't withdrawn from nafta. but look, he still went ahead and imposed the tariffs starting with the washing machines and going into steel and aluminum. the important thing that we have not talked about is now in the early stages. president xi, president for life, doesn't have a lot of stic stit stit constituencies. he has his own domestic problems. he is in a tough bind. >> michael, that dynamic, the republicans have in congress, the majority in the house and majority in the senate. how many issues were there where we said this is the one that trump has said something that is going to irk the base. and then he wins every congressional district in the state. so proving that thinking wrong over and over again, but is it different on trade? >> it is different. a couple of things, maybe three to keep in mind. where we are on trade is where donald trump has always been on trade. gone back to the early 1980s, been a hawk for this type of
gary cohn. farmers that would get hurt. and what has delayed him is this conga line procession in the white house in the months since then, sayinglease mr. president do not terminate nafta. he still hasn't withdrawn from nafta. but look, he still went ahead and imposed the tariffs starting with the washing machines and going into steel and aluminum. the important thing that we have not talked about is now in the early stages. president xi, president for life, doesn't have a lot of stic stit...
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that they ntnted a female pre, what they really meant was a white woman. t music] ♪ - 4,000 blacks, some radical, some conservative, met in garya, for the first national black political convention. - a conference was called in gary to discuss black political power. passage of the '65 voting rights act, enabled a lot of african-americans tbelieve that they could play a greater s role in national polit as an organized ack force. when this acnference takes ple, mrs. cm decides not to go. - listen, when you have enough political courage to do what shirley chisholm has done, which i never had this much of it, i'm not prepared to give advice as to what she should've done. - and chisholm chose not to go because one, she had already announced that she was gonna run for president she didn't feel like catching flak and she didn't want to be there when there was a vote of non-supportor her. - i went to the gary, indiana, black political convention, and we tried to get an endorsement from the black political convention delegates for shirley chisholm for president. we couldn't et it there. i mean, the guys had it so sewed up. - they could
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white house. at this point there's been perhaps one resignation out of principal when gary cohn over tariffs.ed during charlottesville. >> it would have taken a higher job. >> who would still come back for chief of staff, but this is something we've seen time and again people have made the decision to stay in this white house. they are not leaving because the president's behavior. >> everything you said is right about this, the distraction. what is striking about this is that this is not just a hack job. it is an embarrassing hack job. >> right. >> it is 23ifilled with factual errors. its legal argument is laughable. you would think if, in fact, they wanted to go through the motions of doing something like this, they wrote come ould come something that is not this laugh out loud -- >> have you met jim jordan? this is exactly bwhat jim jorda would present. he's a joke. >> he is a joke. whatever was left of his reputation has been shredded on as he launches his campaign. >> it is a time of peril for him. >> i feel like you all have amnesia. let's remind everyone who jim jordan is. >> i wonder w
white house. at this point there's been perhaps one resignation out of principal when gary cohn over tariffs.ed during charlottesville. >> it would have taken a higher job. >> who would still come back for chief of staff, but this is something we've seen time and again people have made the decision to stay in this white house. they are not leaving because the president's behavior. >> everything you said is right about this, the distraction. what is striking about this is that...
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soledad: the black and white orcas who live in the puget sound off the coast of washington state, have not had one single calf survive for the past three years. -and we welcome back gary, who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. soledad: the'e state, county, or metro area in the united states where someone earning minimum wage could afford a decent two bedroom apartment. that's accor
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white men. england face colombia tonight for a place. back england face colombia tonight for a place... the highest earners were match of the day and world cup presenter garyits there's more to do. it's true that at the very top, still a male—only game. only two women in the top 23 of these names. these things take time, especially when you're dealing with people who are the voices and the faces of the bbc to millions and millions of people. these things take time. what i'm concentrating on is also ensuring that we are seen to be making real progress, but that does mean changes in the way the top 20 people are also paid. i want to see more women there, and notjust men. for all the new detail, this list — which includes my name — represents a fuzzy picture. and that's because salaries paid by bbc studios, a commercial wing of the bbc, are not disclosed. and, like so much financial reporting, these numbers reflect an old state of affairs. changes made within the last few months won't filter through until next year's report. a former managing editor of sky news says progress is too slow. well, it is complicated and it does need to be sorted out, but quite qui
white men. england face colombia tonight for a place. back england face colombia tonight for a place... the highest earners were match of the day and world cup presenter garyits there's more to do. it's true that at the very top, still a male—only game. only two women in the top 23 of these names. these things take time, especially when you're dealing with people who are the voices and the faces of the bbc to millions and millions of people. these things take time. what i'm concentrating on...
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gary cohen all used private e-mails to conduct business. >> these individuals serve or served a senior advisory to the president and white house chief strategists and chief of staff and economic counsel. it is safe to say that individuals in such high ranking positions are exposed to sensitive and top street materials. >> yes. >> have the fbi open investigation of the use of private e-mails? >> i can't answer that based on if they are ongoing, it would be inappropriate for me to talk about it. >> have the house open hearings on that issue. also, i would like to say when constituents call mahinmi office, they are democrats and independence and not involved like all of us. if you ask them, they would say they received topnotch services from my office and i have my bias like we talked about. listening of the conversation today, i have to wonder about some of my republican colleagues, not everybody that apparently think that biases preventing people from doing their best job. it makes me wonder what happens when democrats call your office. do you not give them the same service as you give your republican constituents because that's what you keep on
gary cohen all used private e-mails to conduct business. >> these individuals serve or served a senior advisory to the president and white house chief strategists and chief of staff and economic counsel. it is safe to say that individuals in such high ranking positions are exposed to sensitive and top street materials. >> yes. >> have the fbi open investigation of the use of private e-mails? >> i can't answer that based on if they are ongoing, it would be inappropriate...
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gary jeffries discusses whether the american still attainable. then, the washington post's christian karl discusses challenges facing democracy, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. today, whiteouse press secretary sarah sanders talks about how president trump is interviewing candidates to fill the vacant supreme court justice spot. i said yesterday i'm not going to confirm or deny intelligence reports. that we had good meetings a few and ago with ambassador kim the secretary of state is in north korea and we are continuing to make progress. -- ismoving the goalposts he moving the goalposts,
gary jeffries discusses whether the american still attainable. then, the washington post's christian karl discusses challenges facing democracy, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. today, whiteouse press secretary sarah sanders talks about how president trump is interviewing candidates to fill the vacant supreme court justice spot. i said yesterday i'm not going to confirm or deny intelligence reports. that we had good meetings a few and ago with ambassador kim the...
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gary hard now former u.s. president barack obama is in south africa where he's been giving his highest profile speech since leaving the white house obama was asked to give the keynote address marking the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of anti-apartheid leader nelson mandela thousands are attending the official celebrations that obama got huge applause people around the world to respect human rights and said the international order is falling short of its promise without mentioning his successor donald trump obama commented on the current times which he called disturbing given the strange and uncertain times that we are who. they are strange. in their own search. much of this lecture. reflecting on where we live. while we arrived at this present moment. in the hope that a lot for us a road map for where we need to go that's. and on nelson mandela's birth centenary we ask young people across africa what the anti-apartheid icon means to them. sounds. like the engulfing time to a lot of rappers i've been told. was hard and i challenge for the next generation i believe there are. three things you are the minister by use
gary hard now former u.s. president barack obama is in south africa where he's been giving his highest profile speech since leaving the white house obama was asked to give the keynote address marking the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of anti-apartheid leader nelson mandela thousands are attending the official celebrations that obama got huge applause people around the world to respect human rights and said the international order is falling short of its promise without mentioning his...
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gary, how much is this a diversery tactic? that is part of speculation, because there is not really a very clear strategy at the moment from the whitewhat it plans to do about iran. there is no plan b. they have no alternative to the nuclear deal and claim they're talking to their allies, many who are in europe and believe the deal is still operative and iran is complying with the deal. but there has not been a great deal of progress. but there has been a lot of pressure around the sanctions issue and that is why people are thinking you know that perhaps this is going to get worse before it gets better. of course, when youlike look at the past week and the problems after the summit with vladimir putin. it is naturalfor after the summit with vladimir putin. it is natural for people to think he would like to turn to another issue. dramatic footage has emerged, which captures the moment a gunman opened fire on a busy street in toronto. it happened on sunday, and at least two people are dead. the attack took place in toronto. a gunman shot fourteen people in the greektown district, killing a 10—year—old girl and an 18—year—old woman. th
gary, how much is this a diversery tactic? that is part of speculation, because there is not really a very clear strategy at the moment from the whitewhat it plans to do about iran. there is no plan b. they have no alternative to the nuclear deal and claim they're talking to their allies, many who are in europe and believe the deal is still operative and iran is complying with the deal. but there has not been a great deal of progress. but there has been a lot of pressure around the sanctions...
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gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management. fox news contributor. brad blakeman, former senior staffer to president bush. gentlemen, we may break away any moment to see sarah sanders for the white house briefing. >> that americans are not standing behind the president. they're fair weather friend. they should be patriots, stand behind the president. understand short-term pain will have long-term gain for our country. david: but, gary, there are concerns, i mean americans do buy a lot of stuff from overseas. they may see their car prices go up, if they're buying a toyota, whatever. there are real concerns for americans. >> well, first off, i am a patriot whether i agree or disagree with the president on any number of things. look for me the big problem is, all evidence in, other countries are not bowing down. if we start getting into autos, the mind gets boggled about what could happen if the auto chain starts hitting to the downside. that they are such a big part of the economy. i do not want to see this happen. i believe tariffs are bad. a tax con consumer. tax on the con economy. david: right. >> if we get up and down, all around, it will affect markets and economy, it will b
gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management. fox news contributor. brad blakeman, former senior staffer to president bush. gentlemen, we may break away any moment to see sarah sanders for the white house briefing. >> that americans are not standing behind the president. they're fair weather friend. they should be patriots, stand behind the president. understand short-term pain will have long-term gain for our country. david: but, gary, there are concerns, i mean americans do buy a lot of...
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just in the last hour, we heard from anthony ‘s gary michie, the former to an occasional director of the whiteberamerica schwarzenegger amongst many. he tweeted, remember america first. let‘s look at his message to be president. president trump, ijust saw your press conference with britain. it was embarrassing. you stood there like a little wet noodle. like a little fan boy. when are you going to ask him for an autograph? you have literally sold out, the intelligence community, the justice system and our country. you are the president of the united states, you shouldn‘t do that. what‘s the matter with you? whatever happened to be strong words are to be strength of ronald reagan when he stood there at the berlin wall and he said, tear down this wall. what happened to all that? treachery, treason and a wet noodle. indeed! the point is, i‘m not sure the president is really listening to arnold schwarzenegger. too busy listening to? the answer is in his approval ratings. he‘s got one of the highest approval rating of any republican president in history. it is hovering around 90%. those are the peop
just in the last hour, we heard from anthony ‘s gary michie, the former to an occasional director of the whiteberamerica schwarzenegger amongst many. he tweeted, remember america first. let‘s look at his message to be president. president trump, ijust saw your press conference with britain. it was embarrassing. you stood there like a little wet noodle. like a little fan boy. when are you going to ask him for an autograph? you have literally sold out, the intelligence community, the justice...
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white house. the news has taken many by surprise in washington , not least the us head of intelligence, who was told while he was being interviewed on stage at a security conference. from washington, garyreports. 0ne one week on and still we don't know what these two men agreed to behind closed doors. the two—i were long meeting with the only translators present. but after that appearance, donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services, faced a whirlwind of criticism, and crossed a clear bank horrify his support for his own side. getting on with russia is a positive, not a negative. now, that being said, if that doesn't work out, i will be the worst enemy he's ever had, the worst. we have some breaking news, the white house is announced on twitter that lads putin is coming to the white house in the fall. and others, even catching the man who runs the entirety of us intelligence off—balance. man who runs the entirety of us intelligence off-balance. say that ain? laughter vladimir putin... yeah, yeah. 0k... that's going to be special. on the face of its the invited president putin is battling. white risk another attention humiliation on home soiljust weeks be
white house. the news has taken many by surprise in washington , not least the us head of intelligence, who was told while he was being interviewed on stage at a security conference. from washington, garyreports. 0ne one week on and still we don't know what these two men agreed to behind closed doors. the two—i were long meeting with the only translators present. but after that appearance, donald trump seeming to side with russia over his own intelligence services, faced a whirlwind of...
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gary michaels who offered up trump bumping. brad maxwell suggested democrifraud. and dan in pittsburgh threw it all the way back to 1919 with the whole black sox scandal going with whitebill of the bills suggests cofefeing. but the leading suggestion has been sabotage. but guess what, we want to keep those suggestions coming. send us more ideas. you can now go to facebook and twitter and use that #unmeddling. we know it's unsettling. we'll be right back. ooh, heavee on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ [ sobs quietly ] just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their dayr back to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neula
gary michaels who offered up trump bumping. brad maxwell suggested democrifraud. and dan in pittsburgh threw it all the way back to 1919 with the whole black sox scandal going with whitebill of the bills suggests cofefeing. but the leading suggestion has been sabotage. but guess what, we want to keep those suggestions coming. send us more ideas. you can now go to facebook and twitter and use that #unmeddling. we know it's unsettling. we'll be right back. ooh, heavee on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't...
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white house press credentials were destroyed. a good series of questions here. how widespread is this going to be and where is it going. let's get the read from charms payne and gary b. smith. charles, the impact is like now. it spreads to a lot of things now that might be worth it in the end if we get some of this stuff under control. but it is palpable, right? >> it is. of course, on friday, toyota said the average pride of a camry will go up $1,800. and then a can of soda could go up 24 cents. the biggest hit right now, we've had tariffs on canadian lumber. since january of last year, it's added $9,000 on average to the cost of a single family home that is real right now. the other stuff we're talking about could happen. the anxiety is there. at some point, americans could and will feel the pinch. >> neil: gary, i raised it earlier with andy pudzer, the long-term deal is to level the playing field. that's important. but a lot of americans when they see the increases in a variety of items and the by the end of the week could be better than 1,000 of them, they'll want to know why and they want to have it explained that might make it a politically brave them to do
white house press credentials were destroyed. a good series of questions here. how widespread is this going to be and where is it going. let's get the read from charms payne and gary b. smith. charles, the impact is like now. it spreads to a lot of things now that might be worth it in the end if we get some of this stuff under control. but it is palpable, right? >> it is. of course, on friday, toyota said the average pride of a camry will go up $1,800. and then a can of soda could go up...
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white house on 4 july. she will join us shortly. ♪ -and we welcome back gary, who's already won three cars, two motorcycles,rogressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will...
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gary o'donoghue. that is a new syndrome, but where is the criticism for his comments coming from? coming from everywhere, really all quarters, from the republican party, we are told from inside the whitee, flew to the us and saw the coverage and was i think appalled by it, as we understand, appalled by it, as we understand, appalled by it, as we understand, appalled by the reaction. nobody going out to defend him. realising some of this had to be walked back, claiming it was a question of two letters. in terms would rather than wouldn't. i do not see why russia wouldn't. i do not see why russia wouldn't have involved, as opposed to what he said, he did not see why russia would be involved. notably also his failure to back his intelligence services on the public stage standing next to president putin. it is a huge tactical, strategic error that has happened. even some of the most conservative voices, like newt gingrich, saying this is the biggest mistake of his presidency. he talked about the fact he thought there would be big results coming from this relationship with president putin. what does he mean? jam tomorrow, indeed. we will have to wait and see what he means. partly talking a
gary o'donoghue. that is a new syndrome, but where is the criticism for his comments coming from? coming from everywhere, really all quarters, from the republican party, we are told from inside the whitee, flew to the us and saw the coverage and was i think appalled by it, as we understand, appalled by it, as we understand, appalled by it, as we understand, appalled by the reaction. nobody going out to defend him. realising some of this had to be walked back, claiming it was a question of two...
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gary jeffries discusses whether the american still attainable. then, the washington post's christian karl discusses challenges facing democracy, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. today, white house press secretary sarah sanders talks about how president trump is interviewing candidates to fill the vacant supreme court justice spot. i said yesterday i'm not going to confirm or deny intelligence reports. that we had good meetings a few and ago with ambassador kim the secretary of state is in north korea and we are continuing to make progress. -- ismoving the goalposts fromving the goalposts, denuclearization to know nuclear war? >> we will keep you posted. he has interviews that he is going to do this week. we will let you know. we are not going to comment on the names but i can to you that he has a great list and we are excited. >> will he make the monday deadline? he will make the monday deadline. >> is it safe to assume there are two or three left to interview? mrs. sanders: he has two or three more to interview this weekend he will make a decision. reporter: is there a female candidate or nominee? people like susan collins and lisa murkowski have asked him? sanders: he i
gary jeffries discusses whether the american still attainable. then, the washington post's christian karl discusses challenges facing democracy, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. today, white house press secretary sarah sanders talks about how president trump is interviewing candidates to fill the vacant supreme court justice spot. i said yesterday i'm not going to confirm or deny intelligence reports. that we had good meetings a few and ago with ambassador kim the...