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"wall street journal" notes that beasty boy horowitz vandalism in new york city yesterday. the park is named after horowitz late band mate adam yalk. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on that teenagers are accused of murdering a 15-year-old grandson. police say the 16-year-old boy and 17-year-old boy killed javon wilson on friday during an argument over borrowed shoes. he was the grandson of representative danny davis. journal-constitution" reports that strong winds are whipping up wildfires in georgia. state crews got more than six dozen reports of new fires over the weekend. crews from across the country are trying to contain a fire that has burned more than 40 square miles in northern georgia. >>> south coast today reports the rescue of six crew members from a fishing boat. the 72-foot ship was about five miles from the massachusetts coast yesterday when it started to sink. the coast guard sent a cutter and helicopter to safely evacuate the crew. >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs morning news" is sponsored by international delight. i like it international and i list
"wall street journal" notes that beasty boy horowitz vandalism in new york city yesterday. the park is named after horowitz late band mate adam yalk. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on that teenagers are accused of murdering a 15-year-old grandson. police say the 16-year-old boy and 17-year-old boy killed javon wilson on friday during an argument over borrowed shoes. he was the grandson of representative danny davis. journal-constitution" reports that strong...
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another recommendation is stolen sovereignty in which daniel ÷÷÷÷ horowitz says the overreach of thebranch is silencing free speech. more books recommended by mark levin, american into god by david pratt who advocates a conservative fiscal policy is beneficial to all americans. lieutenant general michael flynn's the field of fight and fly over nation by radio talkshow host dana lash in which she argues the us is dividing into two regions, coastal america and fly over america. the list of book recommendations is available at mark11show.com. >> i came to the united states when i was 4 years old and my first memory was being taken away from my parents and give it away to another family, the only way to leave the refugee camp and that always stayed with me. even though i don't remember the war it has been imprinted on me like an invisible brand stamped between my shoulder blades. my parents face four decades of war and feminine terrible things and even though they rarely spoke about the fourth of the memory through actions and feelings included everyone else in the refugee community i gr
another recommendation is stolen sovereignty in which daniel ÷÷÷÷ horowitz says the overreach of thebranch is silencing free speech. more books recommended by mark levin, american into god by david pratt who advocates a conservative fiscal policy is beneficial to all americans. lieutenant general michael flynn's the field of fight and fly over nation by radio talkshow host dana lash in which she argues the us is dividing into two regions, coastal america and fly over america. the list of...
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andreessen horowitz, benchmark, kleiner? vinod: we tend to be much broader.will do impossible foods. we will do rocketry like rocket lab. we will do hard science. we do very unusual things. robotics, semiconductors, even nuclear projects. emily: you believe that most vc's hurt companies, not help them. what do you mean by that? vinod: applying traditional business flow metrics to start ups is the wrong thing. when people focus on irr's and rates of return, they actually hurt the company. i don't believe just because you are an investor, you have earned the right to advise an entrepreneur by being a board member. you should have started a company, knowing how hard it is, how difficult the trade-offs are. it is painful being an entrepreneur. life is not easy. unless you have empathy, you do not have the right to advise and -- an entrepreneur, in my view. one rule i have in 30 years, i , have never voted against an entrepreneur. they do not need hypocritical politeness from board members. and not help them think through the risks they will face and challenge the
andreessen horowitz, benchmark, kleiner? vinod: we tend to be much broader.will do impossible foods. we will do rocketry like rocket lab. we will do hard science. we do very unusual things. robotics, semiconductors, even nuclear projects. emily: you believe that most vc's hurt companies, not help them. what do you mean by that? vinod: applying traditional business flow metrics to start ups is the wrong thing. when people focus on irr's and rates of return, they actually hurt the company. i...
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one was marc andreessen from injuries and horowitz and peter getz. and jim all very successful in prominent venture capital firms in california. one of the questions that was asked of them was, where do you see future growth in it the next 10 years from a technology perspective? they were not all consistent in their responses, but one or two of the responses work -- work -- mobile, quantum computing and autonomous driving systems. the way venture capitalists see growth over the next 10 years. it gives us a pretty good idea of where we are headed and what we have to consider going forward. the big question for much from a bureau perspective the industry, what are we going to do about that today? let me talk about the current cyber threat landscape. in general, more complaints, more intrusions, more victims, more losses and the bad guys are getting more sophisticated. we have that going for us. who are the players? nationstates sponsored intrusion. characters, china, russia, north korea, iran. we're deal with multinational information for sale to the h
one was marc andreessen from injuries and horowitz and peter getz. and jim all very successful in prominent venture capital firms in california. one of the questions that was asked of them was, where do you see future growth in it the next 10 years from a technology perspective? they were not all consistent in their responses, but one or two of the responses work -- work -- mobile, quantum computing and autonomous driving systems. the way venture capitalists see growth over the next 10 years....
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joe horowitz is a great businessman. i really was fortunate enough to rround myself with incredible business genius us >> rose: do you and have you been able to somehow get a sense of where the street is in terms of -- and not just the sort of urban street, but a sense of where millennials where, where social media is and all that. i mean, to look at you, you seem not someone who would be as savvy as your business success would suggest. >> okay, well, it's a very good point because, you know, a lot of businesses get stale. i never wanted the business to slow, stall or get stale. so i continually think of what is next, and i love technology. i love taking that next step. i love taking risks, and i love really, really pushing the business forward. so i think we're at the forefront of changing the paradigm in the fashion business. i think tommy hilfiger the company, my incredible team and i are looking at really changing the rules in h the entire industry, and we recently proved that changing the rules could happen in a ver
joe horowitz is a great businessman. i really was fortunate enough to rround myself with incredible business genius us >> rose: do you and have you been able to somehow get a sense of where the street is in terms of -- and not just the sort of urban street, but a sense of where millennials where, where social media is and all that. i mean, to look at you, you seem not someone who would be as savvy as your business success would suggest. >> okay, well, it's a very good point because,...
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canter colorado board member jonathan horowitz says the oversight will keep the horses out of the slaughter pipeline. and in mexico. come on babe. double bonita stands more than seventeen hands tall. he's bright and eating and just feeling good all the way around. some envision his next job as a jumper but it could be drasage or trailhorse. i love him, he's so special. the only guarantee is that the thoroughbred will never be abused or auctioned. you wanna give pets? he joins the more than 200 ex race horses every year off track but on to a new career, thanks to canter. it costs canter colorado on average about $9,000 to care for every horse. and every dollar donated goes to transitioning those thoroughbreds into new careers and new homes. of our veterans back from the brink. brit marino introduces us to a remarkable organization that rescues animals from shelters and then trains them to work wih people and overcome life challenges. fesca. place. good girl. war veteran, randall, survived the battle field in iraq and afghanistan. but it's battling the conflict within that has nearly destroye
canter colorado board member jonathan horowitz says the oversight will keep the horses out of the slaughter pipeline. and in mexico. come on babe. double bonita stands more than seventeen hands tall. he's bright and eating and just feeling good all the way around. some envision his next job as a jumper but it could be drasage or trailhorse. i love him, he's so special. the only guarantee is that the thoroughbred will never be abused or auctioned. you wanna give pets? he joins the more than 200...
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speaking as a jew, i don't know what david horowitz said, i'm frankly appalled that anybody -- forget being on the step. he shouldn't be allowed to have clearance to get into the white house as a visitor. let's spool this back a little bit. there's a context to this. donald trump ran on a platform of hate, bigotry, racism against mexicans. he targeted people. so it's not a surprise, i mean, it's fine to target bannon, but it is the man at the top that's responsible for that. he's the one that generated this hate and anger among people in the country. it's the reason there are protests in the street and the fish is rotting at the head. that's where it's coming from. >> let me go to van jones. van, last night the spokesman for senate minority leader harry reid, "it's easy to see why the kkk views trump as their champion when trump appoints one of the peddlers of white supremacist themes and rhetoric as his top aide." is that taking it a step too far? >> i don't think so for the following reason. i think it's really important that we not adapt to absurdity. a big part of the impact of th
speaking as a jew, i don't know what david horowitz said, i'm frankly appalled that anybody -- forget being on the step. he shouldn't be allowed to have clearance to get into the white house as a visitor. let's spool this back a little bit. there's a context to this. donald trump ran on a platform of hate, bigotry, racism against mexicans. he targeted people. so it's not a surprise, i mean, it's fine to target bannon, but it is the man at the top that's responsible for that. he's the one that...
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joel horowitz had experience running businesses, also started. >> rose: but you had the brand. >> i had. >> rose: and how established was the brand at that time? >> it was known as a result of george lois' campaign. within the fashion circles. but it wasn't globally known or nationally known. >> rose: but what made it brilliant? >> i really believe surrounding myself with the right partners was the right idea because each one of the partners contributed something major to the business. >> rose: but what made the branding by george lois brilliant? >> uniqueness. breakthrough disruption in the marketplace -- >> he showed the colors. >> we showed the colors but he compared my name to other big names in the industry. and i was not yet known. so ralph lauren, calvin klein. i was not yet known. >> rose: by a large margin. and that took a certain audacity, too, because you know people were saying, where has he come from? these guys have very lucrative businesses, and he's just starting. >> exactly. it was george lois' genius. he said this will make the name -- >> you had a brand before you had
joel horowitz had experience running businesses, also started. >> rose: but you had the brand. >> i had. >> rose: and how established was the brand at that time? >> it was known as a result of george lois' campaign. within the fashion circles. but it wasn't globally known or nationally known. >> rose: but what made it brilliant? >> i really believe surrounding myself with the right partners was the right idea because each one of the partners contributed...
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robert blake, david "read those labels horowitz," and in a moment, you'll meet eura irwin, who does have a paper route. and we'll be back in a moment. [ music ] my first guest is an interesting woman who seems to be the oldest woman in the country with a paper route and she lives in hope, arkansas. and the newspaper she delivers is called "the hope star" and we have about 20 seconds of footage here showing her at work. would you take a look? >> moves pretty fast. [ laughter ] look at that. >> there she is. okay, would you welcome please, eura irwin! [ music ] >> thank you. >> nice to meet you! >> that's just exactly what i needed. >> yeah? >> i go to church sometimes and my legs go to sleep-- >> yeah? >> because my feet can't touch the floor. i think i'm going to build me a little stool to take to church. >> a little pillow or something like that. >> that's right. uh-huh. >> you were really-- was that film speeded up? you were moving real fast there. >> oh, no, that's the way i go, johnny. >> yeah? >> there's nothing slow about me. >> no, i believe that. [ laughter ] you're 81? >> eighty
robert blake, david "read those labels horowitz," and in a moment, you'll meet eura irwin, who does have a paper route. and we'll be back in a moment. [ music ] my first guest is an interesting woman who seems to be the oldest woman in the country with a paper route and she lives in hope, arkansas. and the newspaper she delivers is called "the hope star" and we have about 20 seconds of footage here showing her at work. would you take a look? >> moves pretty fast. [...
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horowitz said an e-mail to john horowitz say and we won't waste your time again being sarcastic.th that piece. please give me a call. so hand in glove. asking for approval from the clinton team. i've got no investigation into the cnn and i've got no response from cnbc to what john harwood was doing and if leaks. surely we should have some reaction from the media outlets, shouldn't we? >> i remember this thing called the people's right to know. when it comes to the press, people have no right to know. by the way, let's not forget something else. donna brazil still is a contributor on abc. she took a leave of absence to be on the clinton campaign, but she still has a position at abc. guess who didn't comfort this initially? abc. every day. in american journalism. that's what you're an observer of good american journalism is not destroyed. it's got a terrible black mark over at following this election. am i going too far? >> the numbers are already there by the fact tour of 10 to one. the public leadership and its media, the object is media are vested in the election of hillary clin
horowitz said an e-mail to john horowitz say and we won't waste your time again being sarcastic.th that piece. please give me a call. so hand in glove. asking for approval from the clinton team. i've got no investigation into the cnn and i've got no response from cnbc to what john harwood was doing and if leaks. surely we should have some reaction from the media outlets, shouldn't we? >> i remember this thing called the people's right to know. when it comes to the press, people have no...
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todd horowitz?ut i had to keep some, i had to have the nfl ticket otherwise a nervous breakdown. stuart: you've got to keep fox business, that's what you've got to do. >> that goes without saying. [laughter] >> we have cable, but we also have the on-line stuff, hulu and netflix and have a little of both. stuart: okay. liz. >> i would have to hire someone to explain it to me. so the cost-- >> exactly, i just figured out how to use cable system, i'm not going to leave it. >> exactly. stuart: advanced ticket sales for stars wars, "rogue one", they crashed the fandango website. they could pull in 130 million in the opening weekend next month. does film bookings make any difference to disney's stock? >> there can. there's a lot of trickle down. it can lead to toil sales, to endorsement deals and rides in theme parks. stuart: we take you to trump tower. vice-president elect mike pence going to meetings about the cabinet. he did not take any questions, the reporters are there shouting questions at every co
todd horowitz?ut i had to keep some, i had to have the nfl ticket otherwise a nervous breakdown. stuart: you've got to keep fox business, that's what you've got to do. >> that goes without saying. [laughter] >> we have cable, but we also have the on-line stuff, hulu and netflix and have a little of both. stuart: okay. liz. >> i would have to hire someone to explain it to me. so the cost-- >> exactly, i just figured out how to use cable system, i'm not going to leave it....
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stuart: todd horowitz what do you want to say? >> it started in july. christmas stuff for three months already. there is no more one day. it's putting decorations up before halloween and putting up the christmas. amazon is going to take over the world. stuart: the retailers are up and bricks and mortar guys are up, i think because of trump's growth policy in the future, money flowing again. >> i agree with that and i think that the united states public is spending money. 70% of our economy is the consumer and the consumer is out there, is spending and wants to buy products. >> the consumers got no money. >>. stuart: the consumers got no money says todd horowitz. >> they got no jobs and no money. remember, andrew melon, right before the 1929 crash. i'm not saying we're going to crash, but the consumer, the average consumer doesn't have any money aren't making any and don't have jobs. stuart: and a happy thanksgiving to your. you. you've got to look at chipotle because of the calorie count on the burrito. >> chicken rice, pork, and beanie beans, and they
stuart: todd horowitz what do you want to say? >> it started in july. christmas stuff for three months already. there is no more one day. it's putting decorations up before halloween and putting up the christmas. amazon is going to take over the world. stuart: the retailers are up and bricks and mortar guys are up, i think because of trump's growth policy in the future, money flowing again. >> i agree with that and i think that the united states public is spending money. 70% of our...
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amy: mike horowitz says his train stopped for unusually avenue. >> it's hot from everyone packed in there. >> he described a packed train and took a photo. >> other guys started to open up the doors to the train cars to get air. amy: after 40 minutes the train was towed here. to the rhode island avenue metro station where the passengers were able to exit. wmata says a brake problem caused the disabled train. report of a sick customer on board. medics were on hand but the passenger got off the train without seeking medical attention. >> it was very crowded. we were all pushed against each other tight. amy: through it all, victoria was able to catch a glimpse of the bright side with the help of optimistic passengers and amazing grace. ? but now i've found ? frustrated people's faces. amy: still some say those frustrations linger. >> i was saddened because this is the first day that the red line surge number ten had ended. amy: amy aubert, abc7 news. michelle: let 7 be on your side with the metro text alerts. sign up by texting "metro" to 43817. what will the weather be like on turkey day? l
amy: mike horowitz says his train stopped for unusually avenue. >> it's hot from everyone packed in there. >> he described a packed train and took a photo. >> other guys started to open up the doors to the train cars to get air. amy: after 40 minutes the train was towed here. to the rhode island avenue metro station where the passengers were able to exit. wmata says a brake problem caused the disabled train. report of a sick customer on board. medics were on hand but the...
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the band mate for 30 years adam horowitz organized the after swastikas and go trump was painted. another key figure using celebrity to speak out against hate. >> this happening at the park about peace and nonviolence and just a really horrible thing, and we need to stand up and say this is not okay in america now. >> those skats at this cas and a memorial of flowers and all. >>> prices the pump dropped $.04 this week. the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded it $2.08, a penny more than last year's price. >>> the famous sound of the season is back on local streets now. today the salvation army kicked off their annual red kettle campaign. bell ringers are out and about back out braving the cold and organization held a special ceremony at the star market at huntington ave. bell ringers hope than 3 million statewide. that is their goal. they want to remind thought fox25 team is also getting into the red kettle holiday spirit. we will be out for our own day of bell ringing at the salvation army's downtown crossing red kettle on december 15. we will be there from 11 until 2. t
the band mate for 30 years adam horowitz organized the after swastikas and go trump was painted. another key figure using celebrity to speak out against hate. >> this happening at the park about peace and nonviolence and just a really horrible thing, and we need to stand up and say this is not okay in america now. >> those skats at this cas and a memorial of flowers and all. >>> prices the pump dropped $.04 this week. the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded it...
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article that was published that they quoted where he talked about crystal, that was written by david horowitz. they published it, but it's important to look at what they published. there are things they fundamentally disagree with. there are things published on the hard left. three standards. number one, what do they publish and is he an anti-semite and who are his supporters and condemn only where condemn nation is. >> this is tough to measure and you start talking about dangerous roads here. when you talk about comment sections in twitter, there has been a noticeable uptick and a lot of reporters have talked about the anti-semitic commentary in terms of responses to reporters and directed at reporters in comment sections. >> you know where most of it comes from? most of it comes from the hard left. i know. i publish about every month an article in the boston globe. you should read the comments that follow it. hard left anti-semite go after me for everything in the world. twitter is terrible in the sense that it publishes all these commentaries, but go and see where they are coming from. >>
article that was published that they quoted where he talked about crystal, that was written by david horowitz. they published it, but it's important to look at what they published. there are things they fundamentally disagree with. there are things published on the hard left. three standards. number one, what do they publish and is he an anti-semite and who are his supporters and condemn only where condemn nation is. >> this is tough to measure and you start talking about dangerous roads...
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then, we have things like the david horowitz freedom center plastering posters all over college campuses naming individual students and saying these students are terrorist supporters. if you support them, you support hamas. great. so this kind of public, black listing is going on a allot. then, we have legislation. i think the legislation we're seeing around the country is particularly representative of the length that government officials will go to oppose bds, in particular. so let's talk a little about about that. the alarmism about bds is evident in the legislation we are seeing. they are calling it discriminatory, anti-semitic, andrew cuomo calling it worse than terrorism itself. we have seen a couple of waves of this. the first was starting in 2014 in response to the american studies academic boycott resolution. you had several states proposing legislation that tried to defund universities that support or participate in an academic boycott. meaning any university that pays or subsidizes its faculty to go to a conference, an asa conference, for example. these all failed, partly beca
then, we have things like the david horowitz freedom center plastering posters all over college campuses naming individual students and saying these students are terrorist supporters. if you support them, you support hamas. great. so this kind of public, black listing is going on a allot. then, we have legislation. i think the legislation we're seeing around the country is particularly representative of the length that government officials will go to oppose bds, in particular. so let's talk a...
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. >> reporter: sari horowitz and her "washington post" colleague scott higham published an explosiverticles questioning why the metro pd hadn't pursued guandique harder in the levy case, given his disturbing m.o. >> he would sit at a park bench and when he saw a certain type of female, something inside of him would compel him to give chase. he would sprint up behind them, grab them around the neck and pull them off the trail. >> i had seen an article in the "washington post" that talked about this guy called guandique, who attacked two women in the park. the microgeography was identical. so i was curious, how, how have they dismissed him? >> reporter: why would somebody who attacked a woman and possibly even killed her, come back to the same area and attack two more women right after that? >> because it worked for him. >> reporter: guandique is hit with a ten-year sentence for the attacks. but now, after the scathing "washington post" articles, police look at the levy case with fresh eyes. zeroing in on guandique's activity around the time chandra vanished. >> we know he didn't go to
. >> reporter: sari horowitz and her "washington post" colleague scott higham published an explosiverticles questioning why the metro pd hadn't pursued guandique harder in the levy case, given his disturbing m.o. >> he would sit at a park bench and when he saw a certain type of female, something inside of him would compel him to give chase. he would sprint up behind them, grab them around the neck and pull them off the trail. >> i had seen an article in the...
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you're referring to, referred to bill crystal as a quote/unquote renegade jew was written by david horowitz and i certainly know bill kristol and love him to death but just disagree with him here and i know david. david's point, bill kristol and the never trumpers were abandoning israel by voting for hillary clinton or not supporting donald trump. that's hardly anti-semitic. david is, as i said, jewish. there are senior positions at breitbart. i mean, it's a -- it's a bad knock. >> so you reject that and i want to get inning ing iheard from chappelle, something interesting and a lot of people paid attention to this during his opening monologue for "snl" over the weekend. >> these people have been historically disenfranchised and it made me feel hopeful and it made me feel proud to be an american and it made me very happy about the prospects of our country. so in that spirit, i'm wishing donald trump luck and i'm going to give him a chance, and we, the historically disenfranchised demand that he give us one, too. thank you very much. >> jeffrey, i know many in your camp must have been surpri
you're referring to, referred to bill crystal as a quote/unquote renegade jew was written by david horowitz and i certainly know bill kristol and love him to death but just disagree with him here and i know david. david's point, bill kristol and the never trumpers were abandoning israel by voting for hillary clinton or not supporting donald trump. that's hardly anti-semitic. david is, as i said, jewish. there are senior positions at breitbart. i mean, it's a -- it's a bad knock. >> so you...
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and laurence droll. .nd also joel horowitz i surround myself with geniuses.vanilla to get a sense of where the street is, and i mean not sort of the urban street -- have you had a chance to get a sense of where the street is? and i mean not the sort of urban street but where social media is? savvye who may not be as as your business success would suggest. we know what that means. it's a very good point, because a lot of businesses get stale. went to the business to slow or to stall or to get stale, so i continually think of what is next, and i love technology. i love taking that next step. i love taking risks, and i love really, really pushing the , so i think wed are at the forefront of changing the paradigm in the fashion business. i think tommy hilfiger, the company, my incredible team, and i are looking at really changing the rules in the entire industry , and we recently proved that changing the rules could happen in a very positive way. charlie: what rules are you changing? ago, charlie, they had fashion shows, shows in february, showing the fall fashio
and laurence droll. .nd also joel horowitz i surround myself with geniuses.vanilla to get a sense of where the street is, and i mean not sort of the urban street -- have you had a chance to get a sense of where the street is? and i mean not the sort of urban street but where social media is? savvye who may not be as as your business success would suggest. we know what that means. it's a very good point, because a lot of businesses get stale. went to the business to slow or to stall or to get...
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future employers will google them and this is football, period you know, we have things that david horowitz freedom center plastering posters all over college campuses, naming individual student and saying the students are terrorist supporters. if you support them, you support hamas. this kind of public blacklisting is going on a lot and then you have legislation. i think the legislation we are seeing around the country is particularly representative of the length that government officials will go to oppose bds in particular. let's talk a little about that. the alarmism about bds is evident in the legislation we are seeing and is justified by calling bds discriminatory, anti-semantic. in the case in the case of new york governor andrew cuomo calling it even worse than terrorism that golf. so he seen a couple recent days. the first was starting in 2014 in response to the american studies association academic boycott resolution. you have several states proposing legislation that tried to defense universities that support or participate in an academic boycott meaning and a universituniversit y
future employers will google them and this is football, period you know, we have things that david horowitz freedom center plastering posters all over college campuses, naming individual student and saying the students are terrorist supporters. if you support them, you support hamas. this kind of public blacklisting is going on a lot and then you have legislation. i think the legislation we are seeing around the country is particularly representative of the length that government officials will...
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but david horowitz wrote that headline pertaining to bill kristol. but here's my take away from the interview. he sounds very establishment like. you know, read the totality of that interview and you hear a guy who says, can i work with paul ryan to advance donald trump's agenda? oh, yeah, reince priebus and the rnc and i thought, boy, this is not the guy any longer from the outside throwing stones towards the establishment. very quickly, he's a part of the process now. >> just point of claur fiction as you well know, michael. breitbart is not just about tone. that is an agenda machine that ignores fact and creates a lot of stories and narratives. it's not just about tone. but, when it comes to bannon, how do you explain if all of this is neutral and a lot of talk and labels, then why are all these white nationalnationa types trying to get to the administration and getting access and celebrating trump's victory? you know what i mean, if it's just word and doesn't reverberate, why do you have people who are anti-diversity and trying to build up white
but david horowitz wrote that headline pertaining to bill kristol. but here's my take away from the interview. he sounds very establishment like. you know, read the totality of that interview and you hear a guy who says, can i work with paul ryan to advance donald trump's agenda? oh, yeah, reince priebus and the rnc and i thought, boy, this is not the guy any longer from the outside throwing stones towards the establishment. very quickly, he's a part of the process now. >> just point of...
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trader todd horowitz at cme with how much more the metal will fall. lori rothman on floor of new york stock exchange. and lori, who are the biggest market movers in this relief rally? >> look out, melissa, who benefit the most from this gigantic rally today. lending club up 15%. let me point out all stocks on the screen. a lot based on earnings, about the bet results, boosting their outlook -- that should be cisco. we had error. sysco that is the food distribution company is up 10%. apologies for that. tenet healthcare, let me move along, up almost 12%. that specialized in medicaid. that is seen hillary-friendly stock. all this has to do with earnings and forecasts. s&p 500 snap ad nine-session losing streak. basically that was the worst losing streak since 1980. nasdaq also a strong performance. russell, small cap index up 2 1/2%. it was risk-on, all bets off if you're short this market kind of day. all 11 s&p sectors were up. vix we've been talking about, the vix, fear index has been creeping higher and higher for nine days as s&p went down nine day
trader todd horowitz at cme with how much more the metal will fall. lori rothman on floor of new york stock exchange. and lori, who are the biggest market movers in this relief rally? >> look out, melissa, who benefit the most from this gigantic rally today. lending club up 15%. let me point out all stocks on the screen. a lot based on earnings, about the bet results, boosting their outlook -- that should be cisco. we had error. sysco that is the food distribution company is up 10%....
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the renegade jew headline, the guy who wrote it, david horowitz, say i, myself, am a jew, i, myself,ave sat by steve bannon, i've never heard anti-semitic views whatsoever. i have no concerns about steve bannon because he was appointed by donald trump who's a leader i believe in, someone who's called for unity time and time again. i think that you will see the left, those in the clinton campaign or those on the left try to demonize steve bannon. they've tried to do the same thing to ronald reagan, tried to do it to donald trump. now new attack dog is steve bannon is going to be subject to the attack. >> look, steve bannon came on with kellyanne conway, clearly did a good job compared to the last campaign manager they had, paul manafort, on getting donald trump on message. why shouldn't donald trump keep the guy close to him who was able to kind of steer him to the presidency? >> well, just to clarify, steve bannon, himself, boasted that breitbart news is the platform for the alt right. let's be clear what the alt right is. a re-branding of white nationalism and has a strong race of r
the renegade jew headline, the guy who wrote it, david horowitz, say i, myself, am a jew, i, myself,ave sat by steve bannon, i've never heard anti-semitic views whatsoever. i have no concerns about steve bannon because he was appointed by donald trump who's a leader i believe in, someone who's called for unity time and time again. i think that you will see the left, those in the clinton campaign or those on the left try to demonize steve bannon. they've tried to do the same thing to ronald...
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another recommendation is stolen sovereignty in which daniel horowitz argues that the overreach of the judicial branch is silencing free speech. three more books recommended by mark levin, american underdog by congressman david pratt who advocated a conservative fiscal policy is beneficial to all americans. lieutenant general michael flynn's the field of fight and flyover nation by radio talk show host dana loesch in which she argues the u.s. is dividing into two regions, coastal america and flyover america. the full list of book recommendations is available at marklevinshow.com. >> it is back to the federal government's long mobilization of the war on crime promoted a particular type of social control, one that signals the target arrest of racially marginalized americans and the subsequent creation of new industries to support this regime of control are among the central characteristics of domestic policy in the late 20th century. the decisions that policymakers and officials acting in closed circles or as part of a larger coalition made at the highest levels of government haddism pub
another recommendation is stolen sovereignty in which daniel horowitz argues that the overreach of the judicial branch is silencing free speech. three more books recommended by mark levin, american underdog by congressman david pratt who advocated a conservative fiscal policy is beneficial to all americans. lieutenant general michael flynn's the field of fight and flyover nation by radio talk show host dana loesch in which she argues the u.s. is dividing into two regions, coastal america and...
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todd horowitz, mike murphy and steve cortez. the dow 12 records this calendar year.n do we hit 19,000, todd horowitz, this week, 19k. >> is good morning political crit correct? want to be sure. at 19,000 this week, my guess is we hit it this week. you've got operations expir rigs, i think it will be 19,000 before the week is over. stuart: steve cortez? >> my guess is we'd hit it this week. i'd watch crude oil. it's bouncing back nicely today. if crude turns around and goes lower, closer to $40 a barrel, i don't think we get it this week. if crude hangs in, i think we easily get it. stuart: what does mike murphy say about 19,000 on the dow? >> i think the momentum is to the upside, i think we'll hit 19,000 soon however, i think the market is richly priced. i wouldn't be chasing at this. stuart: from warren buffett and berkshire hathaway, buying american, united and delta. thises a surprise because he never used to do that. liz: called him a bottomless pit in 2007 and added to southwest airlines. look like 1.3 billion so far, he's made-- he's had a return since septemb
todd horowitz, mike murphy and steve cortez. the dow 12 records this calendar year.n do we hit 19,000, todd horowitz, this week, 19k. >> is good morning political crit correct? want to be sure. at 19,000 this week, my guess is we hit it this week. you've got operations expir rigs, i think it will be 19,000 before the week is over. stuart: steve cortez? >> my guess is we'd hit it this week. i'd watch crude oil. it's bouncing back nicely today. if crude turns around and goes lower,...
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one was marc andreessen from andreessen horowitz. the second was peter fenton from benchmark and the third jim gets from sequoia capital. all very successful and prominent venture capital firms in california. and the question asked was where do you see future growth in the next ten years from a technology perspective? and they weren't all consistent in their responses, but one or two of their responses were consistent and they were mobile. they were quantum computing and out mous autonomous driving systems. these are where venture capitalists see growth over the next ten years so that gives us a good idea what we have to consider moving forward. the big question from us from a bureau perspective and industry perspective is what are we going to do about that today? the current cyberthreat landscape, in general, more complaints, more intrusion, more victim, more losses. and the bad guys are getting more sophisticated. so we've got that going for us. right? who are the players? nation-state sponsored computer intrusions. usual cast of c
one was marc andreessen from andreessen horowitz. the second was peter fenton from benchmark and the third jim gets from sequoia capital. all very successful and prominent venture capital firms in california. and the question asked was where do you see future growth in the next ten years from a technology perspective? and they weren't all consistent in their responses, but one or two of their responses were consistent and they were mobile. they were quantum computing and out mous autonomous...
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google them and this is what will come up and, you know, and then we have things like the david horowitz freedom center plastering posters all over college campuses naming individual students saying these students are terrorist supporters. if you support them, you support hamas. so this kind of public blacklisting is going on a lot. and then we have legislation, i think the legislation we're see inspection the -- count the country is particularly representative of the length what government officials will go to oppose bds in particular. so let's talk a little about that. you know, the alarmism about bds is evidence in the kind of legislation we're seeing and it's justified by calling bds discriminatory, anti-semitic, in the case of the new york governor andrew cuomo calling it even worse than terrorism itself. so we've seen a couple waves of this, the first was starting in 2014 in response to the american studies association academic boycott resolution and you had several states proposing legislation that tried to defund universities that support or participate in an academic boycott. me
google them and this is what will come up and, you know, and then we have things like the david horowitz freedom center plastering posters all over college campuses naming individual students saying these students are terrorist supporters. if you support them, you support hamas. so this kind of public blacklisting is going on a lot. and then we have legislation, i think the legislation we're see inspection the -- count the country is particularly representative of the length what government...
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and you know, and then we have things like the david horowitz freedom center plastering posters all over college campuses naming individual students and saying, you know, these students are, you know, terrorist supporters. if you support them, you support hamas, right? so, this kind of public black-listing is going on a lot. and then we have legislation. i think the legislation we're seeing around the country is particularly representative of the length that government officials will go to oppose bds in particular. so let's talk a little about that. you know, the alarmism about bds is evident in the kind of legislation we're seeing, and it's justified by calling bds discriminatory, anti-semitic. in the case of new york governor andrew cuomo calling it even worse than terrorism itself, right? so, we've seen a couple waves of this. the first was starting in 2014 in response to the american studies association academic boycott resolution, and you had several states proposing legislation that tried to defund universities that support or participate in an academic boycott, meaning any univers
and you know, and then we have things like the david horowitz freedom center plastering posters all over college campuses naming individual students and saying, you know, these students are, you know, terrorist supporters. if you support them, you support hamas, right? so, this kind of public black-listing is going on a lot. and then we have legislation. i think the legislation we're seeing around the country is particularly representative of the length that government officials will go to...
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. >> i'm elliott horowitz, former state department, well bank and the community person. i want to thank the panel for a great presentation, i have not had time to read the report. on the periphery of the arab world, the only african i checked into is the caymans. which no longer is mentioned and particularly partners with us policy. so i would like anyone on the panel at all to comment on the cayman and/or us policy towards it. >> we got four issues. corruption, macro issues and yemen. any takers? >> i think dialogue, should we just go there? >> let's do quickly, one minute answers. >> this was one of the key faces which we still have available. in countries where the public space has been closed off. the question becomes how to do it in a manner which does not undermine the credibility of domestic access area and the question becomes how to do it away from governmental relations. i think it's more powerful if it's done as a non-governmental actors. finally, once again, how to justify the emphasis, not from a loyal perspective but from a perspective where we have these c
. >> i'm elliott horowitz, former state department, well bank and the community person. i want to thank the panel for a great presentation, i have not had time to read the report. on the periphery of the arab world, the only african i checked into is the caymans. which no longer is mentioned and particularly partners with us policy. so i would like anyone on the panel at all to comment on the cayman and/or us policy towards it. >> we got four issues. corruption, macro issues and...
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one was marc andreessen from andreessen horowitz. the second was peter fenton from benchmark and the third jim gets from sequoia capital. all very successful and prominent venture capital firms in california. and the question asked was where do you see future growth in the next ten years from a technology perspective? and they weren't all consistent in their responses, but one or two of their responses were consistent and they were mobile. they were quantum computing and out mous autonomous driving systems. these are where venture capitalists see growth over the next ten years so that gives us a good idea what we have to consider moving forward. the big question from us from a bureau perspective and industry perspective is what are we going to do about that today? the current cyberthreat landscape, in general, more complaints, more intrusion, more victim, more losses. and the bad guys are getting more sophisticated. so we've got that going for us. right? who are the players? nation-state sponsored computer intrusions. usual cast of c
one was marc andreessen from andreessen horowitz. the second was peter fenton from benchmark and the third jim gets from sequoia capital. all very successful and prominent venture capital firms in california. and the question asked was where do you see future growth in the next ten years from a technology perspective? and they weren't all consistent in their responses, but one or two of their responses were consistent and they were mobile. they were quantum computing and out mous autonomous...
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edward horowitz is a political communications professor.ere has been a lot of talk about mr trump making inroads with so-called blue-collar democrats. is that a really significant issue? here in ohio, the problem democrats face is that the blue-collar workers are less educated, high school less educated white males in particular. they have been energised by donald trump. driving through the metropolitan areas around cleveland do you see lots of signs for donald trump. he is very appealing. those simplicity messages of bringing jobs, turning things around, auto plants returning. they are not clear on how it will happen, but they have faith he will do it for them. whether it will happen is the big question. if he can take away blue-collar democrats, can mrs clinton take away the affluent republicans in the suburbs? women are the key factor in so many of the races here. in ohio, so many of the suburban women voters have appealed td suburban women voters have appealed to clinton because of the donald trump access hollywood tape where he talked
edward horowitz is a political communications professor.ere has been a lot of talk about mr trump making inroads with so-called blue-collar democrats. is that a really significant issue? here in ohio, the problem democrats face is that the blue-collar workers are less educated, high school less educated white males in particular. they have been energised by donald trump. driving through the metropolitan areas around cleveland do you see lots of signs for donald trump. he is very appealing....