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greenberg: today. theseght have said, characteristics of every person that is honorable, this could be what honor is about. it applies to women and does not apply to men, women may have a different notion. i don't want to linger on this because i do not want to move us back 150 years. someone whois thinks of others and not just about themselves. prof. greenberg: selflessness. we can debate whether that is what we mean when we call someone honorable. i think it is one of the characteristics that is up. . dies for someone else -- up here. dies for someone else or sacrifices themselves. past, if we win back to the so-called men of honor in the master class and he said to them, it is the honor of a woman different from the honor of a man? they would have no ambiguity whatsoever. an honor culture, what do think it would point to a central for the honorable woman? >> complicity. prof. greenberg: complicity? meaning? whatever.oing prof. greenberg: certainly a characteristic they would consider positive. >> li
greenberg: today. theseght have said, characteristics of every person that is honorable, this could be what honor is about. it applies to women and does not apply to men, women may have a different notion. i don't want to linger on this because i do not want to move us back 150 years. someone whois thinks of others and not just about themselves. prof. greenberg: selflessness. we can debate whether that is what we mean when we call someone honorable. i think it is one of the characteristics that...
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greenberg: you are absolutely right. at the end of the dual going to resolve it, the two parties have to be equal, shown to be equal. let me give you a nice example of this. this is great. this is one of my favorite duals. college, therena is a famous encounter. two students. they used to eat together communally at tables. the custom was, when the food arrived at the table, whoever dish first would serve themselves and then you pass it to others. what happened to one of these occasions is that two students reached across the table and grabbed the dish at the same instant. ,s soon as that happened everybody stopped talking at the table, this was a dish of trout. it was not about trout. it was about something much bigger than trout. neither one lets go of the dish. finally, one of them let's go into says, i will see you later. everyone knows what that is about. everyone in the room, and it quickly spreads to the whole room, they know it is a life or death situation. from your perspective, you are like what? dor parents, i
greenberg: you are absolutely right. at the end of the dual going to resolve it, the two parties have to be equal, shown to be equal. let me give you a nice example of this. this is great. this is one of my favorite duals. college, therena is a famous encounter. two students. they used to eat together communally at tables. the custom was, when the food arrived at the table, whoever dish first would serve themselves and then you pass it to others. what happened to one of these occasions is that...
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greenberg: yes and no. dueling is about getting shot at, but you are getting shot at in a public way. the audience is the community. whatever the community is that you are a part of, everybody is watching. that is why they publish these things and newspapers. you cannot resolve it unless everybody can see it somehow. that is why you go back and look at the newspapers. you know which is happens in these duels. they want the community to see it. you are the kind of person who will stand there and get shot at. therefore, you are willing to die. your honor is worth more than your life is what you are saying. that is what the duel is about. that is why the duel resolves it. mostly you don't get to shots. once i counted, it is a small number that gets two shots, and a smaller number where that's deaths occur. >> you talk about them shooting up in the air. andrew jackson had a couple of duels where he and the party would do that. that's out of mutual respect i would assume. prof. greenberg: you are absolutely righ
greenberg: yes and no. dueling is about getting shot at, but you are getting shot at in a public way. the audience is the community. whatever the community is that you are a part of, everybody is watching. that is why they publish these things and newspapers. you cannot resolve it unless everybody can see it somehow. that is why you go back and look at the newspapers. you know which is happens in these duels. they want the community to see it. you are the kind of person who will stand there and...
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will ever transpire and here to tell us what it all means add more is david greenberg of greenberg capital who joins us from fort lauderdale david welcome back thanks for being with us what's your take on this this thing david. well as mel brooks once said it's good to be the king you know i can have final say in this and you know this is a father son issue the crown prince wanted to bring saudi into a more progressive and international form had the idea of putting the five percent out in the long run you know as a business owner and that's what the can really looks at himself as is that why do you want to ever allow to have anybody look underneath the scar kind of say oh you know on the need to books and you know the real question is is what does this really do for saudi in general i don't really think it affects it that much i'm so i'm sure the crown prince has many other ideas that will do to bring new money into saudi and they do have the bank behind them so it's going to be interesting to see how it plays out m.b.a.'s has this twenty thirty plan and i guess they need some lender money
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greenberg believes the decisions by tech companies is a form of censorship. that protest today at twitter begins at 11:00. >>> google is declining to comment about a workers petition against a secret project to develop a search engine for china. about 1400 google employees signed a petition citing urgent, moral, and ethical issues. the workers are demanding that google be more transparent. the beijing government has blocked its people from access to thousands of websites, including google or facebook. google has tried to reenter china by reportedly developing a new mobile search app that complies with china's censorship laws. the projects code name is dragonfly. >>> this morning two beer delivery men are being called heroes and are credited with saving a man's life. on wednesday kwami anderson and jason gable noticed a man hanging onto the outside of that fence above a highway in st. paul minnesota. once they realized he was suicidal anderson called 911 and try to talk him off the ledge. >> i thought about denzel washington when he is acting as a cop in movie
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as part of his research greenberg used wilson's machine to make an ar-15 in the offices the "wired." but they're automated and require almost no skill, which i had none of. this milling machine is actually the most practical technology right now for homemade guns to circumvent all gun control laws and present a much more practical threat than 3d printing. >> reporter: homemade guns. sometimes called ghost guns. they're nothing new, and in many cases, perfectly legal. but critics say wilson's machine could make it areas for ghost guns to fall into the hands of people who aren't legally allowed to own firearms, like felons or the mentally ill. >> they are untraceable. we don't have any registry of who bought them, how off then they've been sold, how often they've been used in crimes. we've seen ghost gun shootings in the last years. >> starting story out of california -- >> first details about the gunman -- >> shooting at cars as they drove down the street -- >> i turned on the news. i saw my father's car. i knew. i just knew. >> reporter: laticia franco still remembers that day five y
as part of his research greenberg used wilson's machine to make an ar-15 in the offices the "wired." but they're automated and require almost no skill, which i had none of. this milling machine is actually the most practical technology right now for homemade guns to circumvent all gun control laws and present a much more practical threat than 3d printing. >> reporter: homemade guns. sometimes called ghost guns. they're nothing new, and in many cases, perfectly legal. but critics...
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and we'll look at oil prices and more with david greenberg of greenberg capital plus molly barrows our legal journalist from from the national trial lawyers magazine looks at which companies are benefiting from what some call slave labor in u.s. prisons and we pump start the broadcast today with breaking news on the bilateral trade deal between the united states and mexico from the oval office of the white house u.s. president donald trump announce a proposed new united states mexico trade agreement with mexican president cheney and the n.h.l. mr trump has the mexican president on speakerphone to deal with these to be approved by the u.s. congress mr trump said we are getting rid of nafta because it was a bad deal for the united states president net nato said he hoped that now the canadians could join the price i try party deal while the two leaders seemed at odds of the inclusion of canada what was called a framework agreement between mexico and the us is seen as a for middle seat for we're joined by our to correspond at manila chan manila thank you for being with us you've been follo
and we'll look at oil prices and more with david greenberg of greenberg capital plus molly barrows our legal journalist from from the national trial lawyers magazine looks at which companies are benefiting from what some call slave labor in u.s. prisons and we pump start the broadcast today with breaking news on the bilateral trade deal between the united states and mexico from the oval office of the white house u.s. president donald trump announce a proposed new united states mexico trade...
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paul greenberg. [applause] >> hello miami it is great to be here. i am more of a northeastern west coast type of guy look at the ocean there are those cardinal points i realize i have been neglecting miami all of these years. i would like to get a sense of how fishy my audiences. but if you don't mind a little interactive work so i can i can figure out what level to fly here has ever been fishing? now this is for me to know the danger spots who is such a fanatic that they could fish in a puddle? not total lunatic but we have some very serious fisher people. raise your hand if you eat fish once a week. very, very fishy. raise your hand fish twice a week. significantly fishy razor hand if you ever gone for an entire year you ate fish every single meal for an entire year?? no? i did. i did as research but also it was called fish on my plate it was a gimmick that ate fish for an entire year i i looked at my triglycerides before and after we can talk about that during q&a. so with this book generally speaking i will use a powerpoint little bit not to say
paul greenberg. [applause] >> hello miami it is great to be here. i am more of a northeastern west coast type of guy look at the ocean there are those cardinal points i realize i have been neglecting miami all of these years. i would like to get a sense of how fishy my audiences. but if you don't mind a little interactive work so i can i can figure out what level to fly here has ever been fishing? now this is for me to know the danger spots who is such a fanatic that they could fish in a...
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greenberg believes that the decision by google and facebook is a form of censorship.'s protest at twitter begins at 11:00 a.m. >>> google is not commenting about a worker's petition against a secret project to develop a search engine for china about 1400 google employees signed a petition citing urgent, moral and ethical issues. they are demanding that google be more transparent. they blocked the government from thousands of websites. but google has tried to reenter china by developing a new mobile search app that complies with china's law on censorship. the name is called dragonfly. >>> a district attorney is filing a charge for a nail sa lob salon for not properly cleaning and following health and safety violations. the permit was revoked a year later. but they contend that the salon continued to provide the services. >>> restaurants in san francisco are being warned about an. organization to scheme. they threaten to spread lies about the restaurants to ruin their reputation unless they pay the scammers money. is it punishable of a jail time of up to 4 years and fin
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contributor herm greenberg and jim cramer squared off for a no holds barred taste test on street signsh our friend sully and mandy, and at the time herb was raising red flags about the soda stream stock. jim was pretty bullish here is a little taste of that face-off >> so we're going to do two sodas. did he start >> he did. he chugged it. he shotgunned it >> all right >> second one, please. >> now we're going to go to cup b. how do i end up getting stuck with greenberg >> good question >> b >> this is a totally flat soda i wouldn't buy this if my life depended on it >> all right >> we go to the coca-cola versus the soda stream cola, the darker cola, herb greenberg, which one did you like >> i chose a i thought a had a great taste. the other one i thought had somewhat of a flattish after taste. >> i chose a because that was fresh, and the second one seemed like it had been, i don't know, like i don't know what the born on date was. 1957 >> okay. both of them picked soda stream. >> soda stream >> yeah! 55 goes to par >> joining us now to react, these many years later, is herb greenberg,
contributor herm greenberg and jim cramer squared off for a no holds barred taste test on street signsh our friend sully and mandy, and at the time herb was raising red flags about the soda stream stock. jim was pretty bullish here is a little taste of that face-off >> so we're going to do two sodas. did he start >> he did. he chugged it. he shotgunned it >> all right >> second one, please. >> now we're going to go to cup b. how do i end up getting stuck with...
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greenberg believes the decisions by the tech companies is a form of censorship.he protest today at twitter begins at 11 am. >>> google is not commenting about a workers petition against a secret project to develop a search engine for china. about 1400 google employees signed a petition citing urgent, moral, and ethical issues. they are demanding that google be more transparent. the beijing government has blocked its people from access to thousands of websites, including google and facebook. google has tried to reenter china by reportedly developing a new mobile search app that complies with china's censorship laws. that project is codenamed dragonfly. >>> this morning two beer delivery men are being credited with saving a man's life. on wednesday kwami anderson and jason gable noticed a man hanging onto the outside of a fence above a highway in st. paul minnesota. once they realize the man was suicidal anderson called 911 and try to talk him off the ledge. >> i thought about denzel washington when he is acting as a copy in movies. i thought about the insiders, th
greenberg believes the decisions by the tech companies is a form of censorship.he protest today at twitter begins at 11 am. >>> google is not commenting about a workers petition against a secret project to develop a search engine for china. about 1400 google employees signed a petition citing urgent, moral, and ethical issues. they are demanding that google be more transparent. the beijing government has blocked its people from access to thousands of websites, including google and...
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steve greenberg, author of "gadget nati," is her with high tech gadgets that are cool for kids of allings they can focus on that takes them away from their phones and tablets into a three-dimensional world. >> parents need help getting them all their devices. >> exactly. rhis is called key picks. you take y smartphone, place it right on top of the device like this. just push down the button here. turn this dial. and out comes a photograph. it takes the pictures from your phone and prints them out. no wi-fi, no batteries, no plugging in. it's super simple. $4 available on amazon. key picks. a smart way to go. now kids will haveictures they can use in their notebooks and lockers. >> genius. all the pictures o our ones. >> exactly. this is really cool. this is called hidden temple t-rex. again, it's about having fun with toys rather than looking aa something screen. you create your own dinosaur adventure, is got this cool uv light to showcase secrets on the walls. and i love the details. look at this little tiny microsanpe. >> kids u their own imagination while they're playing. >> very c
steve greenberg, author of "gadget nati," is her with high tech gadgets that are cool for kids of allings they can focus on that takes them away from their phones and tablets into a three-dimensional world. >> parents need help getting them all their devices. >> exactly. rhis is called key picks. you take y smartphone, place it right on top of the device like this. just push down the button here. turn this dial. and out comes a photograph. it takes the pictures from your...
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richie greenberg and others believe the first amendment rights are under attack by companies like twitterk. several tech companies recently limited or removed users who were violating hate speech policies among them alex jones known for spreading controversial information and promoting conspiracy theories greenberg leaves the decision by google and facebook is a form of censorship. today's protests at twitter begin at 11 am. >>> google is not commenting about a workers petition against a secret project to develop a search engine for china. about 1400 google employees assigned a petition citing, quote, urgent moral and ethical issues. the workers are demanding that google be more transparent. the beijing government has blocked its people from access to thousands of websites, including google and facebook. google has tried to reenter china by reportedly developing a new mobile search app that complies with china's censorship laws. the project is codenamed dragonfly. >>> the san mateo county district attorney is suing a salon for not follles. k in k salon offers permanent cosmetics . the da
richie greenberg and others believe the first amendment rights are under attack by companies like twitterk. several tech companies recently limited or removed users who were violating hate speech policies among them alex jones known for spreading controversial information and promoting conspiracy theories greenberg leaves the decision by google and facebook is a form of censorship. today's protests at twitter begin at 11 am. >>> google is not commenting about a workers petition against...
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greenberg was looking for $2 million in exchange for dirt on hillary clinton. how mr. stone could forget that is sort of beyond belief. but what mr. mueller is going to be looking at is his schedule, his e-mail communications, his texts, anything he said orally to both miss davis and andrew miller, because that's actually going to be a fairly easy perjury charge to prove if the investigative team can get any corroboration for the fact that he didn't forget about the meeting, he concealed it from the house intelligence committee. >> in my conversations in the past two hours about this -- about roger stone and the folks that are being interviewed, people keep bringing up don junior as well. not necessarily in direct relation to roger stone per se but as somebody who also could be very exposed in the mueller investigation. betsy, again, just remind our audience how don junior -- what don junior has at risk right now. >> one of the biggest challenges that junior faces is the fact that he attended this controversial meeting in trump tower that russians who are connected to
greenberg was looking for $2 million in exchange for dirt on hillary clinton. how mr. stone could forget that is sort of beyond belief. but what mr. mueller is going to be looking at is his schedule, his e-mail communications, his texts, anything he said orally to both miss davis and andrew miller, because that's actually going to be a fairly easy perjury charge to prove if the investigative team can get any corroboration for the fact that he didn't forget about the meeting, he concealed it...
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herb greenberg, cnbc contributor and partner at pacific square research how are you doing?i'm doing okay. how are you doing? >> i'm enjoying watching this. >> i'm great >> and bill is good too. >> i'm watching -- bill, bill, how are you doing? i'm enjoying watching this from the sideline >> i'm sure you are. what do you make of this whole thing here >> i make of it as i think everyone for the past almost 24 hours has said, one of the craziest things you have ever seen you can say with certainty first thing they ought to take away from this guy or any ceo, forget tesla for a second stop the tweeting. there are rules and regulations. you know this when you go public and to suddenly sit here and whine about it, that's after the fact it's sort of like you create this new model we go public, raise the cash and then go private and you hope to go private you do it as a higher price than when you went public so people made money but in this case, you're starting to see the issues of what might happen if corporate counsel hasn't first vetted those tweets >> so, herb, let's talk abou
herb greenberg, cnbc contributor and partner at pacific square research how are you doing?i'm doing okay. how are you doing? >> i'm enjoying watching this. >> i'm great >> and bill is good too. >> i'm watching -- bill, bill, how are you doing? i'm enjoying watching this from the sideline >> i'm sure you are. what do you make of this whole thing here >> i make of it as i think everyone for the past almost 24 hours has said, one of the craziest things you have...
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readily ," to whichrt greenberg readily agreed. chicago.t to missio juxtaposition demonstrates the conundrum. this had been a difficult year. on april 4 emma martin luther king was assassinated. on june 5, bobby kennedy. thert humphrey won democratic nomination and some felt it was meaningless. that brings up the events in chicago. on the right, where mayor daley, and autocratic leader who vowed to main stability in his city at all costs. in the weeks leading up to be convention, he denied permits for demonstrations and he brought in the u.s. army and the only national guard. he said, and i quote, as long as i mayor of the city, there will be lot in order in the streets." as represented here from a yippie, they organize what they call the invasion of chicago, complete with demonstrations and limited public concerts. there were other kinds of viewities meant to bring a of the proceedings. they nominate a pig for president. to promote the event, the yippies published fires and held rallies. they would pick up delegates at the airport
readily ," to whichrt greenberg readily agreed. chicago.t to missio juxtaposition demonstrates the conundrum. this had been a difficult year. on april 4 emma martin luther king was assassinated. on june 5, bobby kennedy. thert humphrey won democratic nomination and some felt it was meaningless. that brings up the events in chicago. on the right, where mayor daley, and autocratic leader who vowed to main stability in his city at all costs. in the weeks leading up to be convention, he denied...
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. >> reporter: andy greenberg has been covering the debate since 2013. >> all the headlines are alwaysing is just a stand-in for almost like a digital tool that with just a download and click can create a gun component at home. >> reporter: this is your 3d printer here. >> it's kind of a relic these days. >> reporter: but this is what you made the liberator on? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: now they use metal. wilson has developed this computer-automated milling machine small enough to sit on a desk. these metal versions can be comparable to what you buy at a gun store. as a part of his research, greenberg used the machine to make an ar-15 in the offices at wired. >> they require almost no skill, which i had none of. this milling machine is actually the most practical right now for homemade guns that circumvent gun laws and present a much more practical threat than 3d printing. >> reporter: he says he is aware of the dangers of making ghost guns easier. how does that play when there are real life consequences of putting these ghost guns in the hands of people that don't have the best intentio
. >> reporter: andy greenberg has been covering the debate since 2013. >> all the headlines are alwaysing is just a stand-in for almost like a digital tool that with just a download and click can create a gun component at home. >> reporter: this is your 3d printer here. >> it's kind of a relic these days. >> reporter: but this is what you made the liberator on? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: now they use metal. wilson has developed this computer-automated...
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next, kenneth s greenberg abouts that -- a class honor in antebellum south. he explains what actions would've of given the most offense during this. as well as the rules that disputes. his classes about an hour and 10 minutes. -- class is about an hour and 10 minutes. class topic for today's is about honor and slavery. the first thing they have to realize about this topic is that you probably may think you know something about it, he recognized the idea of duals. i will be talking about dueling a lot. it is usually misunderstood. when you read about honor in slavery, it comes from novels and films. the people who do those don't understand what the institution really is and how it is connected to slavery. back then, those masters used to do with each other. they would shoot
next, kenneth s greenberg abouts that -- a class honor in antebellum south. he explains what actions would've of given the most offense during this. as well as the rules that disputes. his classes about an hour and 10 minutes. -- class is about an hour and 10 minutes. class topic for today's is about honor and slavery. the first thing they have to realize about this topic is that you probably may think you know something about it, he recognized the idea of duals. i will be talking about dueling...
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trump is taken to twitter again saying the fake news media is the opposition party as well karen greenbergis the director of the center for national security at fordham university and she says this campaign is about raising public awareness about the threat faced by all media outlets in the u.s. this is really a wake up call to say it's not a one off one or another or this is really a national concern that's affecting small paper as large papers and it's giving support to papers around the country that maybe not the kind of limelight that the new york times the washington post the l.a. times might have so i think it's certain to say we're not just one where a large we're going to help those of us where weaker and smaller we want to keep journalism alive we want to keep it alive in the way it was intended to be as a check on power as among others a generalist chief prosecutor is warning that many more people may still be buried under the rubble of the city's collapsed bridge thirteen mine have been confirmed dead the government is threatening to take control of the entire network following
trump is taken to twitter again saying the fake news media is the opposition party as well karen greenbergis the director of the center for national security at fordham university and she says this campaign is about raising public awareness about the threat faced by all media outlets in the u.s. this is really a wake up call to say it's not a one off one or another or this is really a national concern that's affecting small paper as large papers and it's giving support to papers around the...
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mark greenberg from press associates union news. [inaudible] on the ground troops earlier, let's talk numbers. what are your member unions shooting for? >> i can give you here is what we are going to do on the ground. here's what i can do. the biggestg to be member to member program we've had. it is going to go down house numbers. start our phone banks. we started the first and june issue. doorknobs andoing , but weour members started a different way. we startedthem and this back before june. tell us the issues that are most important to you. we are having a real conversation with our members and then we are going to put and say if you support these issues, workers will support you and if you don't support those we won't support you. those are the issues we are talking about. we are having a tremendous result. over half a million in missouri. the worksite is approaching that number. priorities ine terms of which level of office you are concentrating on? rank them if you will. >> i cannot rank them. their current every year. tier one
mark greenberg from press associates union news. [inaudible] on the ground troops earlier, let's talk numbers. what are your member unions shooting for? >> i can give you here is what we are going to do on the ground. here's what i can do. the biggestg to be member to member program we've had. it is going to go down house numbers. start our phone banks. we started the first and june issue. doorknobs andoing , but weour members started a different way. we startedthem and this back before...
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to which greenberg readily agreed. so, that sense of, what can the art object do was pretty repressed. >> bring that to chicago. i really think -- the slide kind of demonstrates the conundrum. by the time of the convention in 1968, it had already been a pretty difficult year. martin luther king was assassinated. on june 5, bobby kennedy. when vice president hubert humphrey won the democratic nomination, many felt the election itself was meaningless. and that brings up the events in chicago. on the one side, on the right, we have mayor daley, an autocratic leader who vowed to maintain civility in his city at all cost. in the weeks leading up to the cost, he denied public permits for marches and demonstrations, double the strength of the ellipse a chicago police force abroad in the u.s. army and the illinois national guard. he was saying, and i quote, as long as i am america city, there will be law and order on the street. on the other hand, as represented here by one of the flyers from -- of life, we had abbie hoffman a
to which greenberg readily agreed. so, that sense of, what can the art object do was pretty repressed. >> bring that to chicago. i really think -- the slide kind of demonstrates the conundrum. by the time of the convention in 1968, it had already been a pretty difficult year. martin luther king was assassinated. on june 5, bobby kennedy. when vice president hubert humphrey won the democratic nomination, many felt the election itself was meaningless. and that brings up the events in...
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steve greenberg has some high tech supplies. >> and this is all like s.t.e.m., science, technology, engineering, math.t also no screens. it is aboutnjing life. >> and we love that. always a challengeo get the kids off their devices. >> and first up, this is invented by a mother of seven. it is called the popover. and what it is, it is basically a cloth canvas piece that goes over a traditional chair. and it turns it into a make believe kitchen station. itp foldsd stays in the drawer. u have these great little food items that it comes with. all sorts of baked goods. so a great way and has a neat el. >> the weight is so dierent. >> a lot of cool stuff to exploreulary skills. about $40. >> made sense a mo madethese. and i'm interested. >> this next come duproduct. >> you take your smartphone, put it right on top of it, just flip the switch over here. turn the dial. and nott ies, no wi-fi, no plugging in. >> no batteriesr wi-fi? >> yes. and out on comes the pict ae. and it great way to get the pictures out of the phone and now youanut them in a notebook, give them ariend. >> no a days all our photo
steve greenberg has some high tech supplies. >> and this is all like s.t.e.m., science, technology, engineering, math.t also no screens. it is aboutnjing life. >> and we love that. always a challengeo get the kids off their devices. >> and first up, this is invented by a mother of seven. it is called the popover. and what it is, it is basically a cloth canvas piece that goes over a traditional chair. and it turns it into a make believe kitchen station. itp foldsd stays in the...
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herb greenberg and susie welch will be waiting to battle that on the second hour of "power lunch.ause you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. atta, boy. & yes, some people assign genders to machines. & with edge-to-edge intelligence, you'll know your customers love this color, & don't love this one. never getting grape again. & you can adjust in near real time. & if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't. you've got allies on the outside, & security algorithms on the inside. & if it's jammed up here, & it's hot in here. & you know both those things, you can do this. & your flowers won't wilt. at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & when her patient's blood pressure drops, she can share the information with... >>> here's what's on the menu this hour, flashing yellow pimco says its recession indicators are screaming caution. why? and should you be worried at this point it's trump versus short termism. could that help companies focus? wo
herb greenberg and susie welch will be waiting to battle that on the second hour of "power lunch.ause you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. atta, boy. & yes, some people assign genders to machines. & with edge-to-edge intelligence, you'll know your customers love this color, & don't love this one. never getting grape again. & you can adjust in near real time. & if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't....
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the lingering cold war climate, the most influential art critic of the day, his name is clement greenberg, read such works. despite the claims it was political, he read such work as being just largely formal in nature, so not really connected to that political comment. in fact, when he was speaking in 1967 to phil lider, then editor of art forum, a new art periodical of the day, still pretty important art periodical, argued, quote, i prefer to live as if there's no connection between politics and art, unquote, to which greenberg readily agreed. so that sense of what can the art object do was pretty repressed. then bring that to chicago. and really, i think this juxtaposition of slides demonstrates the conundrum. by the time of the convention, 1868 -- 1968 was already a difficult year. april 4, martin luther was assassinated, on june 5th, bobby kennedy. then when humphrey won the election, many thought the election was meaningless. on the right, we have mayor daley and autocratic leader who vowed to maintain stability in his city at all cost. in the weeks leading up to the convention, dale
the lingering cold war climate, the most influential art critic of the day, his name is clement greenberg, read such works. despite the claims it was political, he read such work as being just largely formal in nature, so not really connected to that political comment. in fact, when he was speaking in 1967 to phil lider, then editor of art forum, a new art periodical of the day, still pretty important art periodical, argued, quote, i prefer to live as if there's no connection between politics...
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i interviewed in that column stanley greenberg, the veteran pollster who has been running focus groups with republicans. this is exactly what he's found that moderate republicans are turned off by it. some more die hard ones about half of them are and even evangelicals, it all reminds them of the bargain they made in supporting donald trump. while they are not abandoning him, this is not resounding to his favor. >> you know, there is the sasha bar remember cohen's new show that he opens with these clips of former presidents of the united states saying some of their most famous lines. then he includes this moment, which i will show now, of donald trump mimicking steve. this is donald trump's entry in that line of presidential's comment. >> i don't know what i said. i don't remember. >> and, tom, it is absolutely repulsive every time. it is shocking when it comes up at the end of the flow that includes jfk and fdr. your point is the more the public sees of that the worse it is for donald trump. >> i'm a big believer that the biggest lid on president donald trump is the character of donal
i interviewed in that column stanley greenberg, the veteran pollster who has been running focus groups with republicans. this is exactly what he's found that moderate republicans are turned off by it. some more die hard ones about half of them are and even evangelicals, it all reminds them of the bargain they made in supporting donald trump. while they are not abandoning him, this is not resounding to his favor. >> you know, there is the sasha bar remember cohen's new show that he opens...
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ezra 11 and leah greenberg will be on to talk about progressive candidates in the upcoming midterm. of thepresident and ceo national business group on health talks about rising health care costs for large employers. presidentinstitute grace marie turner discusses the trumpet ministries decision to expand short-term health plans. be sure to watch washington journal. drop -- join the discussion. a panel of former clerks to supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh discuss their experience working with him on the d.c. surfeit -- circuit course -- court of appeals. we have coverage thursday. wednesday at 8:00 p.m. , america in turmoil. we look at civil rights in race relations. it would discuss the national civil rights agenda in 19 ca from martin luther king jr.'s assassination to the rising power of the black power movement. turmoil68, america and wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history television on c-span3. programs are available on spotify as a podcast or watch anytime at c-span.org on our 1968 page. >> ohio republican state senator troy balderson narrowly edged int
ezra 11 and leah greenberg will be on to talk about progressive candidates in the upcoming midterm. of thepresident and ceo national business group on health talks about rising health care costs for large employers. presidentinstitute grace marie turner discusses the trumpet ministries decision to expand short-term health plans. be sure to watch washington journal. drop -- join the discussion. a panel of former clerks to supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh discuss their experience...
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>> jimmy: gary greenberg, everyone.ave music from dennis lloyd -- don't encourage him! elsie fisher here. we'll be right back with mandy moore! ♪ hurry in to old navy for the kids and baby sale with up to sixty percent off. with styles from four, six, and eight dollars. ♪ make back to school shopping easy with buy online, pick up in store. with styles from four, six, and eight dollars, only at old navy. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. introducing more sizes for better comfort. new depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. designed to save you money. wireless network new depend® fit-flex underwear even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars
>> jimmy: gary greenberg, everyone.ave music from dennis lloyd -- don't encourage him! elsie fisher here. we'll be right back with mandy moore! ♪ hurry in to old navy for the kids and baby sale with up to sixty percent off. with styles from four, six, and eight dollars. ♪ make back to school shopping easy with buy online, pick up in store. with styles from four, six, and eight dollars, only at old navy. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage...
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cheryl: the morass that became aig in the hank greenberg era. talk about it next month on fox business. >> thank you for having me on. great to see you. cheryl: we've got the closing bell ringing. we have seven minutes to go. remember infrastructure week, it may not be a priority in the u.s. but different story around the world. 10 billion-dollar closer has an idea how to build your portfolio that is coming up on "countdown." ♪ i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. pah! thano, no, no, nah.k. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha! smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna ha
cheryl: the morass that became aig in the hank greenberg era. talk about it next month on fox business. >> thank you for having me on. great to see you. cheryl: we've got the closing bell ringing. we have seven minutes to go. remember infrastructure week, it may not be a priority in the u.s. but different story around the world. 10 billion-dollar closer has an idea how to build your portfolio that is coming up on "countdown." ♪ i get it all the time. "have you lost...
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hank greenberg, insurance company executive, probably has done business in china more than anyone, writing in the paper the other day chinese leaders understand they have to change. now, we haven't heard that so much from these negotiations. i don't think we are getting it done today but i think that's a situation where there would be a successful negotiation. ashley: very good. heather, very quickly. >> what kind of car do you drive, jason? if you're not driving a ford? >> i like the explorer. we have one of those. i drive an f-150 for a long time. >> if you say mercedes or bmw or porsche, you might be in some trouble. ashley: he's a utah boy. that sounds good. leave it right there. does he have a bmw? no. james, jason, heather, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> the public paying their respects to senator john mccain, who lies in the state -- lies in state in the nation's capitol. more on that, next. when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one y
hank greenberg, insurance company executive, probably has done business in china more than anyone, writing in the paper the other day chinese leaders understand they have to change. now, we haven't heard that so much from these negotiations. i don't think we are getting it done today but i think that's a situation where there would be a successful negotiation. ashley: very good. heather, very quickly. >> what kind of car do you drive, jason? if you're not driving a ford? >> i like...
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. >> mark greenberg from press associates union news. >> we are talking politics. since the afl-cio started its election on the ground troops early, let's talk numbers. what is the labor federation, what are your member unions shooting for in terms of numbers. numbers of flyers, advertising. the old nuts and bolts. richard: i cannot give you a here is what we are going to do on the ground. here is what i can tell you. this is going to be the biggest, deepest member to member program we have ever had. i say deepest because it is going to go down past house members into state races. it is there. tour -- ourtart our our phone banks labor day, after labor day weekend. we started after the first of june this year. you have been doing doorknocking, leaflets, mail to our members. we start it a different way. we went to them and we said -- we started even back before june. tell us the issues that are most important to you. we are having a real conversation with our members about the issues that are most important to them. then we will put those in front of candidates and s
. >> mark greenberg from press associates union news. >> we are talking politics. since the afl-cio started its election on the ground troops early, let's talk numbers. what is the labor federation, what are your member unions shooting for in terms of numbers. numbers of flyers, advertising. the old nuts and bolts. richard: i cannot give you a here is what we are going to do on the ground. here is what i can tell you. this is going to be the biggest, deepest member to member program...
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have gone through acquisition in the past and the , they are very skeptical about the value of the greenberg think one should expect to see that continue from here. the bolt on acquisitions make a lot of sense. what they are indicating is there is more cash and the greater potential for further returns to shareholders. the timing of that, we will see through the second half of the year. they announced a $1 billion .uyback a few weeks ago they did that at a point when they thought the share price had come back -- come off too much and i'm sure they will be looking to do that again. matt: where do you see commodities prices going in the second half of the year? they will always be volatile. , particularlyies ,n the supply side structure fundamental demand is still strong and positive and the side structure is a lot better than it was at any point in the last five years. the amount of new volume growth is significantly reduced. miners have been much more disciplined about preserving the terms while maximizing value and cash flow. for thes well continuation of the fundamental dynamics we have se
have gone through acquisition in the past and the , they are very skeptical about the value of the greenberg think one should expect to see that continue from here. the bolt on acquisitions make a lot of sense. what they are indicating is there is more cash and the greater potential for further returns to shareholders. the timing of that, we will see through the second half of the year. they announced a $1 billion .uyback a few weeks ago they did that at a point when they thought the share...
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2.0, he even took a meeting in may of 2016 with the russian national who went by the name, henry greenbergo claimed to have damaging information about hillary clinton. i think one thing that mueller is certainly interested in is not just what were roger stone's activities and whether or not they were legal, but what specifically did the president know about what roger stone was up to at that time? >> you know, ron brownstein, the president's legal team, they seem to be pretty confident that the president is not going to get an indictment from mueller's -- mueller's investigators. they seem to be, though, suggesting, you know what, we're going to play this out in public opinion right now. and they're trying to generate that kind of support, especially among their base. is that a safe bet on their part? >> well, look, the office of legal counsel, the justice department has twice determined that a sitting president cannot be indicted. but the first time they did it, richard nixon was in the white house. and the second time they did it, bill clinton was in the white house. each time, they had
2.0, he even took a meeting in may of 2016 with the russian national who went by the name, henry greenbergo claimed to have damaging information about hillary clinton. i think one thing that mueller is certainly interested in is not just what were roger stone's activities and whether or not they were legal, but what specifically did the president know about what roger stone was up to at that time? >> you know, ron brownstein, the president's legal team, they seem to be pretty confident...
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greenberg: thank you. -- susannah: thank you. >> as new recruits joined this for grade, -- this brigade, how well or they accepted by the veterans and did they gain the patriotic fever of the 1861-62 veterans? were they writing similar things? susannah: great question. they aren't going to be as criticized as newbies, green recruits, because a lot of times they are related to guys who are in the unit. that is why they came here. there will be a certain measure of respect that they are choosing to serve in the texas brigade. by 1863, you know it is in combat a lot. you are not going to have a quiet war join this unit. there is a bit of that somewhat respect. the guys mess with them all the time. messing with green recruits, but they are not viewed negatively as you might see another units. it is also worth pointing out that they are all volunteers. i could not find a case of a conscripted man winding up in the texas brigade. the texas brigade actually had a chance to get more texans after the surrender of a texas unit in the western the attorney and the texas brigade said they didn't wan
greenberg: thank you. -- susannah: thank you. >> as new recruits joined this for grade, -- this brigade, how well or they accepted by the veterans and did they gain the patriotic fever of the 1861-62 veterans? were they writing similar things? susannah: great question. they aren't going to be as criticized as newbies, green recruits, because a lot of times they are related to guys who are in the unit. that is why they came here. there will be a certain measure of respect that they are...
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and the thing about hank greenberg as he knew personally the previous leadership. he does not know this is huge that hank greenberg is saying they've got every form. if we were united with our allies and focused on specific banks and companies. instead of tariffs. they are sales taxes. it's not the way to get china to start to behave. i think the united front against china would be very powerful. the nuance there is to ensure that our friends across the world are with us. in so china knows it can't play divide and conquer. even if they take a beating and that midterm elections. it means one thing that does remind me of the personal savings rate. the economic analysis came out. and double its estimate of the personal savings rate. estimated previously. and that exceeds the average since 1990. if we actually save more that helps the trade balance. they are really concerned about the trade deficit that we run particularly with china. that will improve the trade picture for the united states. they have to start to begin to have a conversation. you can't negotiate from
and the thing about hank greenberg as he knew personally the previous leadership. he does not know this is huge that hank greenberg is saying they've got every form. if we were united with our allies and focused on specific banks and companies. instead of tariffs. they are sales taxes. it's not the way to get china to start to behave. i think the united front against china would be very powerful. the nuance there is to ensure that our friends across the world are with us. in so china knows it...
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. >> reporter: andy greenberg has followed wilson since 2012.e long run, he says the court ruling is insignificant considering the agreement he has already reached with the federal government. >> he can publish whatever files he wants and no one has been able to successfully keep them from doing that. >> what will make me uncomfortable is when people stop coming to this office and making a debate, the files are in the public domain. you will not ask me to adjust my policies. >> cody wilson says he does follow all required laws and regulations and even screens people looking to buy his milling machines. under the court order he can't publish any new blueprints until september at the earliest. that milling machine is essentially a shrunken down gun factory for your home. >> the nra is not backing him. >> not backing him because he takes the files and does it at home. >> gun manufacturers don't benefit from milling machines in people's homes. >> he has a tombstone outside his office and on that tombstone it says, "american gun control." >>> hundred
. >> reporter: andy greenberg has followed wilson since 2012.e long run, he says the court ruling is insignificant considering the agreement he has already reached with the federal government. >> he can publish whatever files he wants and no one has been able to successfully keep them from doing that. >> what will make me uncomfortable is when people stop coming to this office and making a debate, the files are in the public domain. you will not ask me to adjust my policies....
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i saw a note by kimberly greenberger saying that kohl's is not sustainable but she's got a price targetabout half the price of kohl's. retail is good children's place is excellent. they've been doing well. >> with that kind of a move over the course of one year, 142% you can understand why some people say the 13.2% comp -- >> right not sustainable. i'd look at it, sales were a little bit punk right here it's re-accelerated. why is williams-sonoma like that it is 52% online and they use brick and mortar as just a showcase the big move here was just gymboree failure lot of companies benefited i understand the shorts are going to be happy about the idea it is not sustainable but the longs have to feel emboldened. a 13% comp is now maybe the best that i've followed best comp of this year >> to put it in perspective versus target which was over 6%. hadn't seen that in a long time. >>> let's get an opening bell here in a few minutes and get right back to following stocks on "squawk on the street." ♪ adults are just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe an
i saw a note by kimberly greenberger saying that kohl's is not sustainable but she's got a price targetabout half the price of kohl's. retail is good children's place is excellent. they've been doing well. >> with that kind of a move over the course of one year, 142% you can understand why some people say the 13.2% comp -- >> right not sustainable. i'd look at it, sales were a little bit punk right here it's re-accelerated. why is williams-sonoma like that it is 52% online and they...
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she is the director of yale greenberg world fellows, a senior fellow at the yale university jackson institute where she teaches middle east politics. she is the author of unraveling,high hopes and missed opportunities in iraq . she served as advisor to the commanding general of us forces in iraq from 2007 two 2010, as advisor to the commander of nato's international security assistance force in afghanistan in 2006, advisor to the us security coordinator for the middle east peace process in 2005 and is coordinator of kurt cook for the coalition provisional authority 2003 2004. next to her is mister andrew a savage who grew up in indiana, graduated from west point, served in the u.s. army, became an academic and is now a writer. he's the author of oracle author or editor of a dozen books, among them american empire, the new american militarism, limits of power, washington rules, breach of trust and most recently, america's war for the greater middle east, the military history. and then, mister allen king , an award-winning author on terrorism, 21st-century security matters, counterinsurgency, c
she is the director of yale greenberg world fellows, a senior fellow at the yale university jackson institute where she teaches middle east politics. she is the author of unraveling,high hopes and missed opportunities in iraq . she served as advisor to the commanding general of us forces in iraq from 2007 two 2010, as advisor to the commander of nato's international security assistance force in afghanistan in 2006, advisor to the us security coordinator for the middle east peace process in 2005...
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in fact, there is a gentleman by the name of steve greenberg in las vegas who runs an important business from home in the las vegas review journal article he says his calls have been dropping for the whole eight years he's lived in his home. how do we address this? >> thank you for your question, senator. three basic tools. number one getting more spectrum out there for carriers of all kinds to use. that is the critical way to transmit this information after all. number two, infrastructure. setting rules of the road that make it easier to deploy towers and small cells. they are the guts of these networks that are critical. in a lot of those places there might be federal, state, or local restrictions that prevent that. number three, smarter subsidy programs. as i said in response to senator testor for years the fcc has been subsidizing fourth, fifth, or even sixth calumet tore in the part of country that already had service. we need to refocus that effort on the unserved areas of the country. las vegas has gaps. i imagine elco is worse. can't get a signal at all. it is a public safety iss
in fact, there is a gentleman by the name of steve greenberg in las vegas who runs an important business from home in the las vegas review journal article he says his calls have been dropping for the whole eight years he's lived in his home. how do we address this? >> thank you for your question, senator. three basic tools. number one getting more spectrum out there for carriers of all kinds to use. that is the critical way to transmit this information after all. number two,...