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gregory: i do. jonathan: why? gregory: it is all relative.igh-yield borrower has been different the cycle than previous cycles. all of the risk in leveraged finance has been pushing into the loan market. i dislike loans, but high-yield bonds i do like. that still is the case. the high-yield market looks much better today than it has in previous points of the cycle. i think it is ok. i feel more comfortable owning high-yield that i do investment grade bonds. jonathan: you sent me a note earlier this week i want to bring out a line for our viewers. the goal of identifying the most attractive relative value is subverted by jurisdictional or self-imposed rules, regulations , and constraints. gregory: yes. jonathan: how important is that line right now and how important is it to be nimble? gregory: it is absolutely what drives the fixed income market. the fixed income market is so fragmented. you have non-augmented pockets of capital all over that don't really relate to each other. if you are an investor they can go across, which we think we are,
gregory: i do. jonathan: why? gregory: it is all relative.igh-yield borrower has been different the cycle than previous cycles. all of the risk in leveraged finance has been pushing into the loan market. i dislike loans, but high-yield bonds i do like. that still is the case. the high-yield market looks much better today than it has in previous points of the cycle. i think it is ok. i feel more comfortable owning high-yield that i do investment grade bonds. jonathan: you sent me a note earlier...
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judge gregory, you are unleashed. [laughter] judge gregory: thank you. as any good trial lawyer would know, when you have great experts, you just get out of the way and let them when the case for you. in this case, i have great experts and my job is easy in that regard. the role of a judiciary is absolutely essential, and that is my answer. but it is true. in september 1787, when our framers came out of that musty room in philadelphia, someone asked ben franklin, what have you wrought? and he said, a republic, if you can keep it. it was important because he said, if you can keep it. he was not speaking to the people who had just formed this document to bring forth a new nation. he said this republic will be here if you keep it. and i think the constitution has stuck, it sticks, and i think it will stick as long as we, the people, understand that it belongs to us. the idea that the people seated this power to a government for its purpose. it amazes me that most men do not cite the preamble when they come before our court. these are very pressing constitut
judge gregory, you are unleashed. [laughter] judge gregory: thank you. as any good trial lawyer would know, when you have great experts, you just get out of the way and let them when the case for you. in this case, i have great experts and my job is easy in that regard. the role of a judiciary is absolutely essential, and that is my answer. but it is true. in september 1787, when our framers came out of that musty room in philadelphia, someone asked ben franklin, what have you wrought? and he...
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gregory thomas saucedo.pika sattaluro. >> anthony savas. >> samuel m.sala. >> john michael sbarbaro. >> have a lad mir savinkin. >> robert louis scandole. david m. scales. >> dennis scauso. >> michelle scarpitta. >> john g.scharf. >> john albert schardt. >> angela susan scheinberg. >> fred c.scheffold jr. >> sean schielke. >> scott mitchell schertzer. >> robert a.schlegal. >> steven francis schleg. >> karen helene schmidt. >> john schlissel. ian snyder. >> gerrard mat ric schrang. >> frank g. schott jr. >> john t. schroeder. >> jeffrey h.schreier. edward w.schunk. susan lee schuler. >> john burkhart schwartz. >> mark evan schurmeier. >> victoria scibetta. >> mark schwartz. >> and my uncle who i never got to meet that i'm named after. nicholas patrunti. >> mark scora and massen jeffrey smith we miss and we love you we were very fortunate to have him in our lives for 36 years. >> janice m. scott. >> randolph scott. >> christopher scudder. >> arthur skullen. >> michael seaman. >> margaret seeliger. anthony sega
gregory thomas saucedo.pika sattaluro. >> anthony savas. >> samuel m.sala. >> john michael sbarbaro. >> have a lad mir savinkin. >> robert louis scandole. david m. scales. >> dennis scauso. >> michelle scarpitta. >> john g.scharf. >> john albert schardt. >> angela susan scheinberg. >> fred c.scheffold jr. >> sean schielke. >> scott mitchell schertzer. >> robert a.schlegal. >> steven francis schleg....
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denise marie gregory. donald h. gregory. florence bahram gregory. pedro grehan.nna sherry griffin. joan donna griffith. warren grifka. ramen grijalvo. david joseph grimner. francis edward grogan. linda gronlund. kenneth george grouzalis. joseph grzelak. matthew james gryzmalski. [ringing of bell] [background sounds] .. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] and my cousin, you are always in our hearts and you will never be missed and you will never be forgotten. >> my brother, a proud and loving father to gabriela and alexander. i dedicated my brother, uncle, nephew and cousin and a devoted husband to my sister diane. his legacy lives on in all of those with his magic and his kindness, especially his extended family, our family has loved that net has not been broken and stronger by the memory. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] today i am
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gregory florence moran gregory pedro grehan john michael griffin tawanna griffin joan donna griffithren grifka ramon grijalvo joseph f. grillo david joseph grimner francis edward grogan >> linda grrks grogula kenneth george grouzalis joseph grzelak matthew james grzymalski robert joseph gschaar liming gu >> richard j.galando jose a. guadalupe cindy yan zhu guan geoffrey e. guja joseph peter gullickson babita girjamatie guman douglas brian gurian janet ruth gustafson philip t. guza barbara guzzardo peter m. gyulavary gary robert haag andrea lyn haberman barbara mary habib philip haentzler nezam a. hafiz karen elizabeth hagerty steven michael hagis mary lou hague david halderman >> my cousin salvatore. you're always in our hearts. you'll never be missed and you'll never be forgotten. >> eldin, my brother-in-law was a proud and loving father to gabriella and alexander. a dedicated son, uncle, brother, nephew, cousin and a devoted husband to my sister, diane. his legacy lives on in all those who were touched by his kindness. especially his extended family. our family is a circle of love
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gregory: the fed.han: do you stick with quality in credit or do you go down the ladder to the junky stuff? priya: stick with quality. james: neither. you buy treasuries. gregory: stick with quality. jonathan: does anyone think the treasury will issue anything longer than a 30 year anytime soon? gregory: anytime soon, no. 2020, strong possibility. priya: it is a mistake but i think they'll probably do it. james: no, i think t back will say no. jonathan: james athey, great to jonathan: james athey, great to have you with us, alongside greg staples and priya misra. that does it for us, from new york city as we round out the month of august. i will see you in september. same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs, in for scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ taylor: the big shorts. michael burry sees a bubble in passive investing. leaving smaller value stocks ne
gregory: the fed.han: do you stick with quality in credit or do you go down the ladder to the junky stuff? priya: stick with quality. james: neither. you buy treasuries. gregory: stick with quality. jonathan: does anyone think the treasury will issue anything longer than a 30 year anytime soon? gregory: anytime soon, no. 2020, strong possibility. priya: it is a mistake but i think they'll probably do it. james: no, i think t back will say no. jonathan: james athey, great to jonathan: james...
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gregory: the fed.han: do you stick with quality in credit or do you go down the ladder to the junky stuff? priya: stick with quality. james: neither. you buy treasuries. gregory: stick with quality. jonathan: does anyone think the treasury will issue anything longer than a 30 year anytime soon? gregory: anytime soon, no. 2020, strong possibility. priya: it is a mistake but i think they'll probably do it. james: no, i think t back will say no. jonathan: james athey, great to have you with us, alongside greg staples and priya misra. that does it for us, from new york city as we round out the month of august. i will see you in september. same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond te
gregory: the fed.han: do you stick with quality in credit or do you go down the ladder to the junky stuff? priya: stick with quality. james: neither. you buy treasuries. gregory: stick with quality. jonathan: does anyone think the treasury will issue anything longer than a 30 year anytime soon? gregory: anytime soon, no. 2020, strong possibility. priya: it is a mistake but i think they'll probably do it. james: no, i think t back will say no. jonathan: james athey, great to have you with us,...
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gregory d. smithers, an associate professor of history at virginia commonwealth university, specializes in native american history, he's the author of several books including "the cherokee diaspora: an indigenous history of migration, resettlement and identity," about which greg spoke here a few years ago. and his newest book on the subject of today's lecture, "native southerners: indigenous
gregory d. smithers, an associate professor of history at virginia commonwealth university, specializes in native american history, he's the author of several books including "the cherokee diaspora: an indigenous history of migration, resettlement and identity," about which greg spoke here a few years ago. and his newest book on the subject of today's lecture, "native southerners: indigenous
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congratulations. >> gregory whytman, i'm a democrat running for president-- >> gregory whytman, well,running for president. >> i got a few buttons here. >> yes, please. >> "gregory whytman: strong on women's right to choose, strong on elevator safety." >> elevator safety? >> elevator safety, yeah. you don't want those to plunge suddenly, you know? >> no. >> can i ask you if you have any particular democratic candidate you're leaning towards right now? >> no. i mean, it's, like, i-- i like everyone who is, like, running the race. it's quite a few members running for the race right now for the democrats. >> can i ask how you feel about gregory whytman? >> uhhhhh, fine. he's good. >> he's fine? >> yeah. >> well, that's me. >> oh. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. ( laughs ) i'm glad you think i'm fine 'cause i doubt that myself sometimes. >> no. you're great. >> can i ask who you're thinking about voting for in the 2020 election? what you think of elizabeth warren, for example? >> who knows? maybe. >> how about pete buttigieg? bernie sanders? no? >> no. >> have you heard of gregory
congratulations. >> gregory whytman, i'm a democrat running for president-- >> gregory whytman, well,running for president. >> i got a few buttons here. >> yes, please. >> "gregory whytman: strong on women's right to choose, strong on elevator safety." >> elevator safety? >> elevator safety, yeah. you don't want those to plunge suddenly, you know? >> no. >> can i ask you if you have any particular democratic candidate you're...
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gregory we appreciate your time tonight and your answers thank you. the day is almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you can also follow me you're bored off t.v. if you use the hash tag today every number whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. there reindeer harder life. limits people looking russian are not. like climate change and mining are threatening their nomadic way of life. so now that's children are now preparing for a different future. a life without reindeer. next month. choking on kind of. a world without plastic trash by 2030 that small country county has promised to populate. our objective. coca-cola is also financing some regulations aimed at protecting the environment. plastic tied. in 45 minutes on d w. with him had to be done because sometimes with hindsight you know if i had known the boat would be. i never would have gone on the trip without you i would not have put myself and my parents sometimes angel but it's a given that the that a beautifull
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are on this i'm joined tonight by gregory connolly he's president of the american babying association that's a nonprofit organization that champions the use of a ping products to help smokers quit use in washington d.c. tonight gregory welcome to the show let me ask you are you one of those former smokers who was able to quit by becoming a vapor yesterday and an even more relevant i failed to quit in 2009 with its back o'flaherty cigarette it was only one year later when i was able to get a watermelon slavery bay product and actually disconnect the taste of tobacco when i became smokefree so your experience speaks to the incredible attraction of these flavored liquids the flavored liquids that were banned by new york today. yes and there are about 3000000 consumers in the united states who have switched to babying from smoking and the vast majority of them are using flavors despite the rhetoric despite the claims of people like governor cuomo and those funded by mayor former mayor mike bloomberg throwing around hundreds of millions of dollars in trying to eliminate they being industry
are on this i'm joined tonight by gregory connolly he's president of the american babying association that's a nonprofit organization that champions the use of a ping products to help smokers quit use in washington d.c. tonight gregory welcome to the show let me ask you are you one of those former smokers who was able to quit by becoming a vapor yesterday and an even more relevant i failed to quit in 2009 with its back o'flaherty cigarette it was only one year later when i was able to get a...
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gregory we appreciate your time tonight and your answers thank you. the day is almost gone the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you can also follow me aboard off t.v. if you use the hash tag today and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. thinks. it's time to fix the forests. climate change and greedy timber companies have taken a toll on forests all around the more. time activist. forest management techniques prevent a catastrophe. modernizing a key part of the earth's environment. made in germany next on the. center of the conflict zone confronting the powerful late last year going to show a loaded with fuel of u.s. forces from syria my guest this weekend of the state of the moons it is impossible james just for a special representative of the u.s. for a serious gage lutes any of the measures policies in the culture to move to a successful outcome of conflict so from 60 minutes the vote of. world unto itself. the finest musical compositions. don't do me that he was
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gregory we appreciate your time tonight and your answers thank you. the day is almost on the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you can also follow me aboard off t.v. don't confuse the hash tag today and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. there reindeer are there life. in minutes people love the russian market. but climate change and mining are threatening their nomadic oil life. so nervous children are now preparing for a different future. a life without worrying nearly. 90 minutes. to go to the girl next new to china. oh good line of stewards. with exclusive insights. the must see concerning sports culture clear of the place to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers move so for subscribers and don't miss out. i'm not laughing at the gym i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whimper the research of mistakes even to the german culture of looking at the stereotypes clad figure think the future of the country that i not blame. yet needed to be taken as grandm
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>> sue scott. >> oh, hi, i'm gregory whytman.o running for president. >> nice to meet you. >> can i ask you real quick which of the two of us you were most impressed with in the last debate? >> oh, what a great question. i think it w t. ( laughter ) >> that's very kind of you. >> stephen: it was time to hit the state fair and give iowa voters whytman's campaign message-- whatever that is. >> what is your main reason why i should vote for you for president? >> you know, if i'm really honest, my driving force is to make... denise dibilbus, who wouldn't go to senior prom with me, regret that decision. >> okay, that doesn't make me want to vote for you. >> well, if i'm president, she's going to regret that decision, don't you think? >> but that doesn't make me want to vote for you. >> oh, you're right, i need more. you don't even know denise dibilbus. >> no. >> thank you for agreeing to ride this thing with me. you know, it's a tough decision, but have you given any thought who you're going to vote for? >> trump. ♪ ♪ >> okay. >> so d
>> sue scott. >> oh, hi, i'm gregory whytman.o running for president. >> nice to meet you. >> can i ask you real quick which of the two of us you were most impressed with in the last debate? >> oh, what a great question. i think it w t. ( laughter ) >> that's very kind of you. >> stephen: it was time to hit the state fair and give iowa voters whytman's campaign message-- whatever that is. >> what is your main reason why i should vote for you for...
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here's the thing about gregory's letter. amid these complaints, he writes the word i want to kickass between his own lines. he was in it to win it. he was in it for the duration. gregory, the man who wrote this letter, was killed right here on this ground at gettysburg on july 3, 1863 in an assault on cemetery ridge, where more than half of his regiment were killed, wounded, or captured. gregory left four children and a wife at home who never knew where he was buried, barely knew he was dying for. honestly, i do not know if gregory kicked ass. i know he got his ass kicked. slate noted that the gregory letter is just one example of many that should turn up in the private voices archive as the site grows. launched with 4000 letters from four states, 6000 more have been transcribed and are expected in the coming year, along with a dynamic mapping feature so users can explore regional variations in word usage and speech patterns. as the article concludes, that sounds pretty kickass to me. indeed it does. thank you very much. [ap
here's the thing about gregory's letter. amid these complaints, he writes the word i want to kickass between his own lines. he was in it to win it. he was in it for the duration. gregory, the man who wrote this letter, was killed right here on this ground at gettysburg on july 3, 1863 in an assault on cemetery ridge, where more than half of his regiment were killed, wounded, or captured. gregory left four children and a wife at home who never knew where he was buried, barely knew he was dying...
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joining me now is congressman gregory meeks, democrat from new york.hank you for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> this is a turning point for many democrats right now. you have not called for impeachment yet. are you calling for impeachment now? >> definitely. this is different than yesterday, it's different than last week. i believe at this moment that the president's refusal to hand over the whistleblower information is a direct obstruction to the united states congress of us conducting his great abuse of power. and, therefore, the only result that we have to get that information to protect our democracy, to make sure that he is not doing the same thing that he did as a candidate when he asked for russia's help, he's now doing from the oval office to ask for a government who russia invaded and then withheld money from. the only course of action is to go into impeachment inquiry. >> so you want to know -- you are as of this moment now a yes. we are expecting this resolution on the house floor tomorrow from speaker pelosi. is that what we are
joining me now is congressman gregory meeks, democrat from new york.hank you for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> this is a turning point for many democrats right now. you have not called for impeachment yet. are you calling for impeachment now? >> definitely. this is different than yesterday, it's different than last week. i believe at this moment that the president's refusal to hand over the whistleblower information is a direct obstruction to the united states...
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gregory: i think it is 25.f the fed proceeds with 50, people will be asking what does the fed know that we do not know. there are already speeches from the fed, some preferring no rate cuts, some preferring 50 basis points. i think jay powell's speech will clarify that the fed intends to go gradually. david: the magic word is uncertainty. one way to look at this as employers are not hiring but they are not firing, they are slowing down hiring in part because of uncertainty. to what extent is that trade uncertainty, particularly in the u.s. and china, suppressing growth and employment. gregory: uncertainty is a big factor. for u.s. economy closed to international trade globally, what is important is the uncertainty. the fact that businesses do not know what will happen in terms of their trading pattern makes them holdback in terms of new investment. that is what is causing this economy to grow at a more subdued pace. already we have seen business investment grow at a much more subdued pace. uncertainty is key. i
gregory: i think it is 25.f the fed proceeds with 50, people will be asking what does the fed know that we do not know. there are already speeches from the fed, some preferring no rate cuts, some preferring 50 basis points. i think jay powell's speech will clarify that the fed intends to go gradually. david: the magic word is uncertainty. one way to look at this as employers are not hiring but they are not firing, they are slowing down hiring in part because of uncertainty. to what extent is...
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. >> gregory kumpel. >> reporter: gregory kumpel was just 10 when his father kenneth died.ight, gregory remembering his father's kindness. >> he was strong and yet kind and compassionate. >> reporter: and robert tilearcio, who died just last october from cancer linked to ground zero. his son, robert jr. tonight, determined to carry on his father's legacy. >> just making my dad proud. i mean, definitely our fathers are watching over us today. that's a fact. >> their fathers and this country proud tonight. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> the president must be held accountable. no one is above the law. >> nancy pelosi announcing unprecedented action against president trump. tonight perspective on what an impeachment inquiry means. >>> it was hot today and we're about to do it again tomorrow in the forecast. >>> putting boulders on the sidewalk so homeless people can't camp out. is this helpful or harmful? we dig into it as part of our efforts to build a better bay area. >>> that breaking news, a grass fire is putting up a lot of s
. >> gregory kumpel. >> reporter: gregory kumpel was just 10 when his father kenneth died.ight, gregory remembering his father's kindness. >> he was strong and yet kind and compassionate. >> reporter: and robert tilearcio, who died just last october from cancer linked to ground zero. his son, robert jr. tonight, determined to carry on his father's legacy. >> just making my dad proud. i mean, definitely our fathers are watching over us today. that's a fact. >>...
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her father david gregory attended pretty much every day of this trial. and as you are about to hear, predictability he was not happy with these verdicts. >> i'm in shock. in disbelief. i can't believe it. i don't know what to think. >> reporter: are you disappointed? >> absolutely i'm disa point. there's a man walking out there that should be in jail right now. he was willing to take a plea deal for six years, okay. you tell me if that's a not guilty person. come on. >> reporter: that was david gregory talking about a plea deal that max harris had accepted until the judge threw it out in august of 2018, which led to this trial. you might also have noticed a silver necklace around david gregory's neck. it is etched with mikaela's name. inside that necklace are ashes, and that's not all. he also has her picture on his forearm. in oakland, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> sochi motion there tod much m wayne, thank you. it was sent out on the push alert. we continue to send alerts out today that came out. download the app so you'll be among the first to know as
her father david gregory attended pretty much every day of this trial. and as you are about to hear, predictability he was not happy with these verdicts. >> i'm in shock. in disbelief. i can't believe it. i don't know what to think. >> reporter: are you disappointed? >> absolutely i'm disa point. there's a man walking out there that should be in jail right now. he was willing to take a plea deal for six years, okay. you tell me if that's a not guilty person. come on. >>...
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the latest on the committee's investigation of president trump. affairs e foreign committee member, gregory meeks, democrat of new york, discusses policy ministration owards iran and author of breaking the two party -- discussing the need for multiparty democracy in the u.s. sure to watch c-span's washington journal life at 7:00 morning.hursday discussion. c-span is back in des moines, fry for the annual steak beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern here eight presidential candidates will take the stage. or listen life n the go listen to the free c-span radio app. and melania trump rump will host their second steak dinner of the administration. atch guest arrivals and dinner toasts. our live coverage begins friday online at cspan.org or c-span radio free app. > paul murray is the commentator and host of paul murray news for sky news australia. you for being here. >> absolutely. >> tell us about the prime minister. who is he? conservative politician, at times, he's far an well known for being conomic conservative, been hawkish about border security. he is a christian but he's gone his way to make sur
the latest on the committee's investigation of president trump. affairs e foreign committee member, gregory meeks, democrat of new york, discusses policy ministration owards iran and author of breaking the two party -- discussing the need for multiparty democracy in the u.s. sure to watch c-span's washington journal life at 7:00 morning.hursday discussion. c-span is back in des moines, fry for the annual steak beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern here eight presidential candidates will take the...
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gregory, thank you so much. in a moment, "the ingraham angle" got exclusive footage from the homeless encampments here in seattle. we have that video when we return. by the strolle♪s [ growl ] good boy. hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. >> laura: i'm here in seattle tonight. i can tell you from walking the streets earlier today, a lot of great people, exuberant people because of the climate protest. but the homelessness crisis here is a heart breaker. driving from the airport,es takg a tour, you see a city in some places on the brink. they're american citizens and they're suffering. the seattle times said a seattle police officer a signed to clean up homeless camps said he's getting sick because of the pollution in the sites. so we sent our photographer tose the streets of seattle to see what the officers and residents are encountering here daily. the results will shock you. >> definitely something that i wish we
gregory, thank you so much. in a moment, "the ingraham angle" got exclusive footage from the homeless encampments here in seattle. we have that video when we return. by the strolle♪s [ growl ] good boy. hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. >> laura: i'm here in seattle tonight. i can tell you from walking the streets earlier today, a lot of great people, exuberant people because...
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then house foreign affairs committee member, gregory meeks, democrat of new york, discusses trump administration policy towards iran. and a political scientist and author of "breaking the two-party doom loop" discusses the need for multiparty democracy in the u.s. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span is back in des moines, iowa, this saturday for live campaign 2020 coverage of the annual steak fry beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern where 18 presidential candidates will take the stage for speeches. watch it live on c-span, c-span.org or listen live on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> earlier today, president trump named robert o'brien as his new national security advisor following the departure of john bolton. the president and mr. o'brien spoke briefly to the press at los angeles international airport. president trump: thank you very much. we are with robert o'brien who, as you know, is the new national security advisor. he's worked with me for quite a while now on hostages. we've had a tremendous track record
then house foreign affairs committee member, gregory meeks, democrat of new york, discusses trump administration policy towards iran. and a political scientist and author of "breaking the two-party doom loop" discusses the need for multiparty democracy in the u.s. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span is back in des moines, iowa, this saturday for live campaign 2020 coverage of the annual...
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gregory cumple was just 10 when his father died.ight, gregory remembers his father's kindness. >> he was strong and yet kind and compassionate. >> reporter: and robert, who died just last october from cancer linked to ground zero. his son, robert jr. tonight, determined to carry on his father's legacy. >> just making my dad proud. i mean, definitely our fathers are watching over us today. that's a fact. >> their fathers and this country proud tonight. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> the president must be held accountable, no one is above the law. >> breaking news about two hours ago, democrats took a stepresid been demanding, moving forward with official impeachment inquiry. larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. cited the phone call to president of the ukraine, reported effort to get help in his re-election bid. >> this is a breach of his constitutional responsibilities. the facts are these -- the intelligence community inspector general, appointed by president trump determined that the complai
gregory cumple was just 10 when his father died.ight, gregory remembers his father's kindness. >> he was strong and yet kind and compassionate. >> reporter: and robert, who died just last october from cancer linked to ground zero. his son, robert jr. tonight, determined to carry on his father's legacy. >> just making my dad proud. i mean, definitely our fathers are watching over us today. that's a fact. >> their fathers and this country proud tonight. thank you for...
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gregory conley from the american vaping association. thank you for your time. thank you.there somewhere else in the universe. uk scientists announced the breakthrough, saying the planet has both water and the right temperature to potentially sustain life. pallab ghosh has the story. the night sky is littered with stars. around them are planets. could some of them be like the earth? scientists think that this one, which is 650 million million miles away, has the potential to support life. astronomers have discovered more than 4,000 planets orbiting distant stars. the new one is about the right distance from its sun to be able to support life. its temperature is between 0—40 celsius. it's around twice the size of our own earth and it has an atmosphere that we now know contains water. so, the big question is whether there really are living organisms on this world. light from the planet's sun filters through its atmosphere, before it reaches the earth. that light contains a faint imprint of the chemicals in it. in this case, up to half of it is made up of water. detailed anal
gregory conley from the american vaping association. thank you for your time. thank you.there somewhere else in the universe. uk scientists announced the breakthrough, saying the planet has both water and the right temperature to potentially sustain life. pallab ghosh has the story. the night sky is littered with stars. around them are planets. could some of them be like the earth? scientists think that this one, which is 650 million million miles away, has the potential to support life....
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. >> reporter: that was mikaela gregory's -- again, that was michaela gregory's dad speaking there just now. the families will come back on october 4th. this has been a very long journey for them and one that was made even longer because of the length of the jury deliberations and, of course, that in part being because three jurors were let go. for the first time today, we found out why. tony cera, derick almena's attorney tells us that one of the jurors consulted with a fireman who was not a witness in this case. a fireman from a city he said he wasn't sure which one, but somebody not a witness in this case and asked for some feedback. the juror then shared that information with two other jurors. and that's why those three jurors were let go. also have one other brand new piece of information to share with you. that is a kre that larry beil was asking all of us here at 5:00 tonight. whether or not derick almena would consider a plea deal. i just got off the phone with his attorney, tony cera. i asked him that question and he said, no plea deal, no negoti e negotiating for derick almena
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gregory, thanks for being with us. just wrapping up any moment there on cnn.te is next, stay tuned. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ set yourself free with fleet. gentle constipation relief in minutes. little fleet. big relief. try it. feel it. feel that fleet feeling. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. >> laura: it's time for the last bite. >> did i hear you correctly say that you
gregory, thanks for being with us. just wrapping up any moment there on cnn.te is next, stay tuned. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time......
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gregory, i appreciate your time, thank you for coming back. want you to be able to explain your reasons why you changed your mind about trump and the republican party. first he was just asked about you and the news that you were no longer supporting him. he tried to blow it off, i don't know who you are talking about. doesn't know who you are. do you believe him? >> no you know, i sent correspondence to president trump. he responded so to say he doesn't know who i am, that's not correct. >> that's amazing. so he actually corresponded with you after that moment at the rally? >> right. yeah. i sent him a letter regarding an issue and he responded, wrote me back. >> so, look, he obviously knows exactly who you are. >> oh, without a doubt. >> when you pointed him out, i'm sorry, when he pointed you out, you stood by him. you came on this show and you and i talked about it. >> we did. >> you said i'm not offended, it was a fun thing that happened, you took it lightly. that was three years ago right about june i believe of 2016? >> right. yes. >> so
gregory, i appreciate your time, thank you for coming back. want you to be able to explain your reasons why you changed your mind about trump and the republican party. first he was just asked about you and the news that you were no longer supporting him. he tried to blow it off, i don't know who you are talking about. doesn't know who you are. do you believe him? >> no you know, i sent correspondence to president trump. he responded so to say he doesn't know who i am, that's not correct....
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chief judge roger gregory of the fourth circuit court of appeals joins national constitution center presenteffrey rosen and virginia law professor a edict howard at the college of william and mary. this
chief judge roger gregory of the fourth circuit court of appeals joins national constitution center presenteffrey rosen and virginia law professor a edict howard at the college of william and mary. this
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my first maiden speech was on behalf of a judicial candidate roger gregory in your previous panel in the judiciary and is now the judge on the fourth circuit court of appeals. he had been nominated by president clinton through the end of his term and typical of the senate it was held up. nothing happened but he was on the bench. the republicans were in control of the senate. president bush was soon to be inaugurated and mike and i and i think that's you over there chief justice, good. thank you. judicial recognition. at any rate, i talked with the candidate to see what his initial philosophy was. i was proud to see everyone applauding his commitment to the rule of law and the constitution and representative democracy. i ended up thinking when i went in to see the judge i was skeptical of the clinton appointee so i got to know him as a person, his qualifications, his capabilities, and my first speech was to ask senate colleagues to rise above politics and process and so forth and judge roger gregory as an individual. i remember karl rove said he made a speech in somebody think of that
my first maiden speech was on behalf of a judicial candidate roger gregory in your previous panel in the judiciary and is now the judge on the fourth circuit court of appeals. he had been nominated by president clinton through the end of his term and typical of the senate it was held up. nothing happened but he was on the bench. the republicans were in control of the senate. president bush was soon to be inaugurated and mike and i and i think that's you over there chief justice, good. thank...
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i had the honor and privilege to serve in the armenian community of san francisco at saint gregory church. this past three and a half years provided a great experience, which is not only experiencing the uniqueness of our community in san francisco, but the and reaching experience of leading and being part of the san francisco culture. my experience proved that san francisco has special charm and accepts people for the way they are, supporting and encouraging individuals, giving a put voice to the people who are struggling to make their voices be heard. most importantly, establishing the human and graceful equality within the people so everyone in the city enjoyed god's blessings our city has many difficulties to overcome, but we should always look at the blessings and be thankful. the armenian people during the armenian genocide lost their homes and land. their homes, churches, and schools were destroyed by the perpetuators. san francisco accepted us. we tended to this city after the genocide and build a new life. we build built our church, our full-time school kids, our community center
i had the honor and privilege to serve in the armenian community of san francisco at saint gregory church. this past three and a half years provided a great experience, which is not only experiencing the uniqueness of our community in san francisco, but the and reaching experience of leading and being part of the san francisco culture. my experience proved that san francisco has special charm and accepts people for the way they are, supporting and encouraging individuals, giving a put voice to...
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gregory perdon is co—chief investment officer at the banking group, arbuthnot latham. see you. you were hearing that quick reaction there. a lot of people are trying to weigh up how this will play out in the next few days and what it means for the price of oil. your thoughts? the viewer should make no mistake about it. this is the biggest oil outage i think ever. 5.7 million barrels off—line. we also saw one of the largest spikes. from a portfolio management perspective i think we have to take the position that this could potentially be a flash in the pan. the reason for that is that we see general demand for oil and the supply is quite high. you have seen over the past few months lots of opec nations coming out and saying we have to cut supply to keep the price higher. on top of that you see the us administration prepared to release reserves . the us administration prepared to release reserves. also saudi arabia has said they have a lot in stock so they could meet any shortfall there is. the concern is what could happen next, in terms of the reaction from saudi arabia
gregory perdon is co—chief investment officer at the banking group, arbuthnot latham. see you. you were hearing that quick reaction there. a lot of people are trying to weigh up how this will play out in the next few days and what it means for the price of oil. your thoughts? the viewer should make no mistake about it. this is the biggest oil outage i think ever. 5.7 million barrels off—line. we also saw one of the largest spikes. from a portfolio management perspective i think we have to...
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. >> that was president trump singling out gregory cheetle at a rally. he says he's had enough. he's going to run for a saet in congress as an independent. he's run four times before as a republican. he said he is fed up with the president's white superiority complex and has had enough of the denigrating of black people. >> let me ask you how much you think about that moment back in 2016. what your reaction was at the time. >> at the time, we were having fun. i was being a heckler. a joke that turned into a sour joke. i made the statement and raised my hand to say i was here. everyone around me was laughing that it was funny. it turned into a different story. >> what led to you change your mind. i know there were the comments about four freshman in congress. what was it about these reecent incidents that made you change your position? >> a series of events. if there was one more than another, it would be the kaepernick taking a knee incident. where he called kaepernick and others an s.o.b. he wouldn't call putin or north korean leader an s.o.b. that was
. >> that was president trump singling out gregory cheetle at a rally. he says he's had enough. he's going to run for a saet in congress as an independent. he's run four times before as a republican. he said he is fed up with the president's white superiority complex and has had enough of the denigrating of black people. >> let me ask you how much you think about that moment back in 2016. what your reaction was at the time. >> at the time, we were having fun. i was being a...
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. >> commissioners, i am gregory leone a resident of san francisco and representing the chinese merchants. we feel there is a rise of violence crimes against the chinese, particularly we hope the police department will help before it gets worse. for the merchants, besides the crimes there are a lot of petty crimes on the chinese merchants like shoplifting, spit on, groping, racial slurs calling. we get that every day. i have had that since i was a child in san francisco, but i never reported it, and i never kept that in mind. i just hope that people will learn to work with each other and live with each others. heart tread has -- hatred has been around for a long time and hopefully with this president that is having so much on race problems the department will do something about it. i hope that the chief and you commissioners would take time to visit chinatown with a rally with the concentration of chinese and spread the word that we can live with each other. we don't have to hate each other. i hope the department will support the ambassador program. thank you. >> can we shut the door, ple
. >> commissioners, i am gregory leone a resident of san francisco and representing the chinese merchants. we feel there is a rise of violence crimes against the chinese, particularly we hope the police department will help before it gets worse. for the merchants, besides the crimes there are a lot of petty crimes on the chinese merchants like shoplifting, spit on, groping, racial slurs calling. we get that every day. i have had that since i was a child in san francisco, but i never...
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the committee of mps will hear from two people who have previously appeared on the show, robert gregory and dwayne davidson. both have said publicly in the past that the aft cake given to them was not robust and has had a serious negative impact on their lives. the mps are also examining issues including the support and duty of ca re including the support and duty of care programmes like love island. three former contestants on the reality show will give evidence on areas that include mental health support and after—care, the role of producers in influencing participant's behaviour, producers in influencing pa rticipa nt‘s behaviour, as producers in influencing participant's behaviour, as well as the representation of race, gender and body image. two previous love island and body image. two previous love isla nd co ntesta nts and body image. two previous love island contestants have and body image. two previous love isla nd co ntesta nts have ta ken and body image. two previous love island contestants have taken their own lives in the past 18 months. in both cases, the coroner did make
the committee of mps will hear from two people who have previously appeared on the show, robert gregory and dwayne davidson. both have said publicly in the past that the aft cake given to them was not robust and has had a serious negative impact on their lives. the mps are also examining issues including the support and duty of ca re including the support and duty of care programmes like love island. three former contestants on the reality show will give evidence on areas that include mental...
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. >> gregory. >> all white. >> thank you, sir. best of luck to you. >> thank you so much.sident trump boasting today about what he's done for inner cities. like baltimore. that he called a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess. a lot to talk about next. dad, we need to talk about something important. you don't need to go anywhere dad, this is your home. the best home to be in is your own. home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home instead senior care. to us, it's personal. home instead senior care. sfx: upbeat music a lot of clothes you normally take to the cleaners aren't dirty dirty. they just need a quick refresh. try new febreze clothing quick dry mist. it eliminates odors and refreshes lightly-worn clothing. breathe happy febreze... la la la la la. imagine a world where nothing gets in the way of doing great work. where an american icon uses the latest hr tools to stay true to the family recipe. where a music studio spends less time on hr and payroll, and more time crafting that perfect sound. where the nation's biggest party store c
. >> gregory. >> all white. >> thank you, sir. best of luck to you. >> thank you so much.sident trump boasting today about what he's done for inner cities. like baltimore. that he called a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess. a lot to talk about next. dad, we need to talk about something important. you don't need to go anywhere dad, this is your home. the best home to be in is your own. home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home...
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our corresopondent david gregory—kumar has all the details.s something very new after seve n years this is something very new after seven years of research, the first full—sized harvest of a brand—new bean crop. bringing the dream of a british baked bean even closer. producing a fully british baked bean, at the moment, the actual beans are not grown this country. a commercial company is now trying to shake trailing one of the varieties developed here to see how it grows and behaves how it the fully british baked bean is closer than ever. but today the aim is to show that these beans can be grown in the country and successfully harvested with standard farming equipment like this combine harvester. it goes to the combined very well and comes up very clea n combined very well and comes up very clean as you can see from some of the samples. so i think it's got a real future to be five of the samples. so i think it's got a real future to be over the orders. we probably got an hour and five. time for a taste test and —— and alice okin for a taste te
our corresopondent david gregory—kumar has all the details.s something very new after seve n years this is something very new after seven years of research, the first full—sized harvest of a brand—new bean crop. bringing the dream of a british baked bean even closer. producing a fully british baked bean, at the moment, the actual beans are not grown this country. a commercial company is now trying to shake trailing one of the varieties developed here to see how it grows and behaves how it...
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the committee of mps will hear from two people who have previously appeared on the show, robert gregoryo them was not robust and has had a serious negative impact on their lives. the mps are also examining issues including the support and duty of ca re including the support and duty of care programmes like love island. three
the committee of mps will hear from two people who have previously appeared on the show, robert gregoryo them was not robust and has had a serious negative impact on their lives. the mps are also examining issues including the support and duty of ca re including the support and duty of care programmes like love island. three
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gregory connolly is the president of the american vaping association. great to have you on the program today. i read a little bit of what you said and i want to go deeper. so how important is it to the vaping industry that the president of the united states and the white house are taking a look? >> let's not even talk about the vaping industry, let's talk about 13,000 plus american consumers who are adults on the vast majority of whom are using flavors. the data shows that adults who are using flavors, particularly fruit flavors are much more likely t to to be smoke-free thn that those using other flavors. consumers across the country are worried sick and at this point they are very much thinking president trump is not on their side and may not deserve a second term as a result. >> harris: it so gregory, they are worried that they might be sick but there are people who will are actually sick and have died from using the vaping devices. and how they burn, and so on and so forth. they are describing 13 many people who want the product and i'm assuming the
gregory connolly is the president of the american vaping association. great to have you on the program today. i read a little bit of what you said and i want to go deeper. so how important is it to the vaping industry that the president of the united states and the white house are taking a look? >> let's not even talk about the vaping industry, let's talk about 13,000 plus american consumers who are adults on the vast majority of whom are using flavors. the data shows that adults who are...
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gregory d. smithers, an associate professor of history at virginia commonwealth university, specializes in native american history, he's the author of several books including "the cherokee diaspora: an indigenous history of migration, resettlement and identity," about which greg spoke here a few years ago. and his newest book on the subject of today's lecture, "native southerners: indigenous history from origins to remov removal." so please give a warm welcome to our friend, greg smithers. [ applause ] >> let me first begin by acknowledging the traditional landowners of this region. members of the powotan chiefdom and the chicohomonie people. thank you to graham dozier who organized today's lecture. thank you very much. it's much appreciated and it's lovely to be back here at the virginia museum of history and culture. i hope i got that right. i'm going to begin today by talking just a little bit about the artwork on the cover of my new book. this is a piece by chief terry saul. he's a -- was --
gregory d. smithers, an associate professor of history at virginia commonwealth university, specializes in native american history, he's the author of several books including "the cherokee diaspora: an indigenous history of migration, resettlement and identity," about which greg spoke here a few years ago. and his newest book on the subject of today's lecture, "native southerners: indigenous history from origins to remov removal." so please give a warm welcome to our friend,...
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all right, gregory, let's therein to one of the most common refrain we had heard from the the town hall. >> this is happening more frequently, we have to tackle the issue so the storms are less likely to happen in the first place. >> that hurricane is the first to hit the bahamas in a way we've negative answer is before. >> we have 11-years to avoid the catastrophic come wednesdays, we have more extreme weather lake hurricane dorian. >> gregory is they of this true? >> not a bet. in fact, there three things they talked about, two of them is that hurricanes will increase in number, increase anyone tensettt and it is alleged that hurricanes are moving slower because of climate change. all of those things we can refute with science, facts and data. >> go ahead, sorry. >> the n-o-a-a data we looked at, their data tells us that hurricane numbers are not increasing. hand falling hurricanes in the united states are in fairly significant decline and the intensity, if we look at that, that's not increased either. and again, with the speed of the hurricanes, slowing to a crawl, granted dorian was
all right, gregory, let's therein to one of the most common refrain we had heard from the the town hall. >> this is happening more frequently, we have to tackle the issue so the storms are less likely to happen in the first place. >> that hurricane is the first to hit the bahamas in a way we've negative answer is before. >> we have 11-years to avoid the catastrophic come wednesdays, we have more extreme weather lake hurricane dorian. >> gregory is they of this true?...
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woman: and i contact gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those spemensn the collection. yep, that's xerotricha there. and who'is little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? aeally teeny, tiny one? vendetti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in february 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans invited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also this other species called cochlicella barbara, which also is a first reco for los angeles county. and then now, almost two years later, i'm back assessing are species still here. and they are. we literally are collaborators. like, we have papers together with all of our names on it.e so, the things that-- that collaboration makes this specimen and citizescience and standing in this backyard a really meaningful thing. e's gonna go specimens that you see behind me, and other specimens all throughout this institution. over 35 million specimens and historical collection objects. and those can basically be a time machine
woman: and i contact gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those spemensn the collection. yep, that's xerotricha there. and who'is little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? aeally teeny, tiny one? vendetti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in february 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans invited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also this other species...
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let their trash be your treasure gregory in new york, gregory >> hi, is jim there, please, jim? >> you got jim what's up. >> hi, i was wondering about lumber lumberly kwi d lumber liquidator, it topped out at 13 today, with speculation they're going to go private. what can you tell me >> a lot of retailers are reluctant to go private because the ones that have are about to go disastrous. >> i like to buy best of proceed, i think you could buy home depot, i wish marvin would go on. >> austin in kansas, austin. >> jimmy boy, i was looking for some chinese stock that should have limited impact from the trade war and came across alibaba. >> the only one wort buying, it has real u.s. financials and it's doing quite well, it's a gigantic company and i will b z bless it it's too cheap after the numbers i have seen. lynn in michigan, lynn >> hi, jim i admire your work ethic and the long hours that you put in, sir. >> thank you, buddy, i sure do try. >> my question is about bud. what do we do with this stock, can it get back on track to what it once was? this micro brew trend is it reall
let their trash be your treasure gregory in new york, gregory >> hi, is jim there, please, jim? >> you got jim what's up. >> hi, i was wondering about lumber lumberly kwi d lumber liquidator, it topped out at 13 today, with speculation they're going to go private. what can you tell me >> a lot of retailers are reluctant to go private because the ones that have are about to go disastrous. >> i like to buy best of proceed, i think you could buy home depot, i wish...
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host: gregory meeks is our -- is at our table, a democrat congressman from new york.t to get your reaction to these dual headlines in the new york times. pompeo calls saudi strike act of war by tehran. tehran's president seeking to sound tough but not pull the trigger while his secretary of state is calling this an act of war. guest: it is something that we have grown accustomed to over the time that president trump has been president. it is confusing. there is no other way to say it. it is contradictory. the secretary of state says one thing, the president says another. our allies don't know who to believe. have a conversation with someone from the administration and they think that is what the strategy of the united states is. the talk of the president and he -- they talk to the president and he contradict that. it is a confusing way to do business. host: the president told reporters yesterday quote, it is very easy to attack. asked lindsey graham how did going to the middle east go and how did it work going into iraq? do you agree with him? guest: on that i do. i v
host: gregory meeks is our -- is at our table, a democrat congressman from new york.t to get your reaction to these dual headlines in the new york times. pompeo calls saudi strike act of war by tehran. tehran's president seeking to sound tough but not pull the trigger while his secretary of state is calling this an act of war. guest: it is something that we have grown accustomed to over the time that president trump has been president. it is confusing. there is no other way to say it. it is...