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. >> what about selective memory when it comes to willy horton ads in 1988? you should remember that. should we all remember willy horton, don't say that herbert walker bush is immune to this problem. >> i don't argue a point with you on whether or not willy horton was appropriate. we agree. what i am saying that we're talking about donald trump is that this moment in history and what i think we ought to be focused on, no republican president in my recent memory, and i'm 50 years old, has done what i saw today. he said that white supremacists and nazis are the sail. we have a young woman dead, 20 people injured in charlottesville and this president of the united states has embarrassed all of us regardless of party. >> you're a young sgom i don't mind challenging out a couple points in history. ronald reagan will go down in history pretty well. but he was out there talking about welfare queens all the time. and we know what color they were. they were african-american. welfare queens. he talked about young bucks, his word, waiting in line to use food stamps for
. >> what about selective memory when it comes to willy horton ads in 1988? you should remember that. should we all remember willy horton, don't say that herbert walker bush is immune to this problem. >> i don't argue a point with you on whether or not willy horton was appropriate. we agree. what i am saying that we're talking about donald trump is that this moment in history and what i think we ought to be focused on, no republican president in my recent memory, and i'm 50 years...
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that is a message that offers promise to many part of the horton kids. he tells me gets cool points from the kids knowing he was once part of the program. larry: that is helpful. it did it. you can too. alison: special guy. so positive. larry: thank you. alison: all right. still to come at 5:00. larry: getting down. we'll explain this dance party capturing the hearts all over the country. >> coming up why students in the area will be wearing a bright vest when they return to sch larry: in maryland 50,000 kids will be riding, biking or walking to class and the officials want to make sure you know if you don't stop for walkers or school bus stop signs it will cost you. >> was $125. if you violate the law starting october 1. the ticket becomes $500. >> looking for the aggressive driving and move pretty much make sure we target anyone not paying attention. >> more than 100 pedestrians were killed. another 3300 injured in maryland last year. more than 500 of those injured pedestrians were 15 or younger. >> we have seen the headlines. a student gets off at the
that is a message that offers promise to many part of the horton kids. he tells me gets cool points from the kids knowing he was once part of the program. larry: that is helpful. it did it. you can too. alison: special guy. so positive. larry: thank you. alison: all right. still to come at 5:00. larry: getting down. we'll explain this dance party capturing the hearts all over the country. >> coming up why students in the area will be wearing a bright vest when they return to sch larry: in...
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jo ann horton was born as a third generation californian, also in los angeles. now jo's best friend in high school set up a date with jo with her brother and that's how the 15-year-old jo anne horton met the 17-year-old bob haldeman. because her friend's greatest love was horses, jo and bob each mistakenly assumed that the other was into horses. but once they got past that, they discovered they really did have some interests in common and that was the beginning of a wonderful 48-year love story and marriage. jo and bob have four children, susan, hank, peter and anne. in addition to being a full-time mom and the wife of a rising advertise executive, jo was always active in community and church groups. service was something jo and bob had in common. and when bob was working at the white house, jo volunteered a the the district of columbia city hall complaint center and as a caseworker assistant at juvenile hall. after bob left the white house and his legal case made its way through the courts, he served his sentence. suddenly confronted with having to be a family'
jo ann horton was born as a third generation californian, also in los angeles. now jo's best friend in high school set up a date with jo with her brother and that's how the 15-year-old jo anne horton met the 17-year-old bob haldeman. because her friend's greatest love was horses, jo and bob each mistakenly assumed that the other was into horses. but once they got past that, they discovered they really did have some interests in common and that was the beginning of a wonderful 48-year love story...
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i'm daniel horton's review or welcome to the program. well with us back to coalition forces advancing against islamic state in the iraqi city of tal afar thousands of civilians are being displaced they say they're forced to flee from both coalition bombs and the threat posed by terrorists the situation in the city has the to rated it dramatically causing humanitarian organizations to draw comparisons to the devastation witnessed in mosul. we were in from the shelling from we left and the people from islamic state. with. our children a sick we're stranded here without saying there is no fresh water and some of the aid workers have been hit but. this is my son he is suffering we have no electricity. or is the latest objective in the u.s. backed war on islamic states it comes off the recapture of mosul. left much of the city in ruins over the operation to liberate. control for three years now little to ease the suffering of civilians there. has more. but it is the new ground zero in iraq on the one hand you have a massive formation of iraqi
i'm daniel horton's review or welcome to the program. well with us back to coalition forces advancing against islamic state in the iraqi city of tal afar thousands of civilians are being displaced they say they're forced to flee from both coalition bombs and the threat posed by terrorists the situation in the city has the to rated it dramatically causing humanitarian organizations to draw comparisons to the devastation witnessed in mosul. we were in from the shelling from we left and the people...
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richard horton, wrote a scathing editorial saying, "much of the scientific literature, perhaps half,y be untrue. science has taken a turn towards darkness." annie waldman: be skeptical about everything. be skeptical about every study that you read, whether it's in the "new england journal of medicine" or some journal you've never heard of. sharyl: annie waldman writes for the nonprofit propublica. annie waldman: well, in academia, there are a lot of expectations. some of it is the influence of wanting to get a promotion, wanting to get tenure, wanting to get another job somewhere else. if you get a result which is not what you want, do you still go ahead and publish it? perhaps you have millions of dollars of funding behind it. sharyl: besides misleading doctors and the public, fake science and provable fraud can cost taxpayers millions. dr. eric poehlman got $2.9 million in federal grants and published hundreds of medical articles on obesity and menopause before he got caught fabricating data while at the university of vermont school of medicine. in 2005, he became the first academi
richard horton, wrote a scathing editorial saying, "much of the scientific literature, perhaps half,y be untrue. science has taken a turn towards darkness." annie waldman: be skeptical about everything. be skeptical about every study that you read, whether it's in the "new england journal of medicine" or some journal you've never heard of. sharyl: annie waldman writes for the nonprofit propublica. annie waldman: well, in academia, there are a lot of expectations. some of it...
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he and bruce horton become friends in high school. >> he could tell you about conquerors going back 4,000 years and and give dates and names. he loved to read this stuff. >> after high school, robert joins his buddy bruce at uc berkeley. he double-majors in art and art history, with a focus on the craft of ancient weaponry. >> we kind of formed our own little clique. in the art department, pretty much everybody was weird. >> of course, there's weird, and then there's weird. while his classmates draw, paint and sculpt, robert fashions weapons from scratch. and so begins his collection. how on earth did your brother learn, not just to make a knife, but to make swords and hatchets? >> one, reading up on it, because he really enjoyed reading and the history of weaponry, and, second, from experimentation. he had bought knives and swords. he had seen how they were assembled, and he decided he can do it better. >> in his senior year at berkeley, robert channels his vision into edgy performance art. here he is blowing fire for the camera. >> we had a performance-art group called the architects of
he and bruce horton become friends in high school. >> he could tell you about conquerors going back 4,000 years and and give dates and names. he loved to read this stuff. >> after high school, robert joins his buddy bruce at uc berkeley. he double-majors in art and art history, with a focus on the craft of ancient weaponry. >> we kind of formed our own little clique. in the art department, pretty much everybody was weird. >> of course, there's weird, and then there's...
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(laughter) i'm thinking sctb and tim horton's i like those both very much. - oh good.laughter) - we're not in agreement on that, okay fine we'll put canada to the side. so in any case at some point it evolved to a place where you were doing tours and festivals. - yeah that happened in the '70s. - yeah. - be careful what you wish for and now people have to do them don't they. - yes they do. - yes they do. - [evan] right. - it was never really straight forward and publishers have always complained about the state of publishing and they continue to do so. - right do they do so more legitimately now since there are many other ways to get to consume. i mean you alluded to the-- - it's a multi platform. - well you alluded to the unusual thing that we have an actual book here that we can touch. - yeah well actually paper books have made a comeback. - [evan] yeah. - we saw e-books go up to maybe 30% and then we saw them come back down to maybe 22. they've never taken off in europe. there seems to be a neurological reason for that. it's easy to read short things online on a scr
(laughter) i'm thinking sctb and tim horton's i like those both very much. - oh good.laughter) - we're not in agreement on that, okay fine we'll put canada to the side. so in any case at some point it evolved to a place where you were doing tours and festivals. - yeah that happened in the '70s. - yeah. - be careful what you wish for and now people have to do them don't they. - yes they do. - yes they do. - [evan] right. - it was never really straight forward and publishers have always...
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after wanted to say that i read the brand-new book by cott horton called "fools errands, time to end the war in afghanistan" i got a depend of what the actual american interest in being in is.anistan i'm sad to say, but this new cost, t there is a sunk if we just invest a few more thousand lives that it will turn the corner and not become a naro-state or hypocrisy, fully functioning state. this book is incredible because the false -- narrative, it has a ton of accolades, patrick, eric, wilkerson. host: ambassador, have you read the book? read the book,ot but let me say, afghanistan, people ere are a lot of talking about the negative stories in the country, while big focus because that is what you can get from the news sitting outside. are on the ground, afghanistan well, onnected with afghans, have business in afghanistan or concrete tside of the walls when they visit, will tell development t of that has happened in the last 16 come a fghanistan has long way. gain, thanks to the contribution and the support of the international community, united states, but it also is the afghan peop
after wanted to say that i read the brand-new book by cott horton called "fools errands, time to end the war in afghanistan" i got a depend of what the actual american interest in being in is.anistan i'm sad to say, but this new cost, t there is a sunk if we just invest a few more thousand lives that it will turn the corner and not become a naro-state or hypocrisy, fully functioning state. this book is incredible because the false -- narrative, it has a ton of accolades, patrick,...
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will horton looking at those cathay pacific results, which should be out around noon beijing time. --e. looking ahead on the show, we will be talking about lgt bankxchange with strategist. he will discuss the impact of north korea tensions on currencies. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin tonight with president trump's condemnation of hate groups, including white supremacists and neo-nazis in remarks from the white house. his comments, followed bipartisan criticism he did not specifically denounce extremists in violence from a rally in charlottesville, virginia. president trump as i said on : saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence. it has no place in america.
will horton looking at those cathay pacific results, which should be out around noon beijing time. --e. looking ahead on the show, we will be talking about lgt bankxchange with strategist. he will discuss the impact of north korea tensions on currencies. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin tonight with president trump's condemnation of hate groups, including white supremacists and neo-nazis in remarks from...
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shields challenges him to a duel and they go to an island in the mississippi, john horton was a state senator and a cousin mary todd's rides up and to keep moments as you are ridiculous and it is illegal and you have to stop this. and lincoln is completely humiliated. this is the famous broadsword where shields is relatively short and lincoln as we know is six feet four inches. he chooses as they weapons, broadsword because he has long arms. [laughter] and he practices by slashing prairie grass or whatever. and the duel is never fought and whenever anyone brings it up, lincoln is very embarrassed of the entire episode. but, it contributed to his marriage. it helped lead to his marriage to mary todd. doing was illegal and it was considered - it was a point of southern honor in the north, it was considered something that belonged to a barbaric pass. so, and then - then he ran against shields in the five for this and appeared shields gets knocked up by another democrat and stars bribing the legislature. thank you. >> time for two quick questions. come on up. >> thank you. i have a questi
shields challenges him to a duel and they go to an island in the mississippi, john horton was a state senator and a cousin mary todd's rides up and to keep moments as you are ridiculous and it is illegal and you have to stop this. and lincoln is completely humiliated. this is the famous broadsword where shields is relatively short and lincoln as we know is six feet four inches. he chooses as they weapons, broadsword because he has long arms. [laughter] and he practices by slashing prairie grass...
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you mentioned a number of names there, toll brothers, dr horton on the house building side of things, also home depot which is for home improvement mobile home and trailer makers, engineering and construction, why wouldn't you just buy like an etf that covers a basket of things do with that particular area fhb is terrific, you look at all the construction materials so that's an easy way for the consume tore play it the individual investor says i am unsure about who to pick, home depot or lowe's, pick hsb >> chris bertelsen, thank you. we hope everyone gets the help they need. >>> that's it for today's show "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. fixodent plus adhesives. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural t
you mentioned a number of names there, toll brothers, dr horton on the house building side of things, also home depot which is for home improvement mobile home and trailer makers, engineering and construction, why wouldn't you just buy like an etf that covers a basket of things do with that particular area fhb is terrific, you look at all the construction materials so that's an easy way for the consume tore play it the individual investor says i am unsure about who to pick, home depot or...
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horton. the regulatory side, they would like a new board revisit. not saying they will, but we would like to see them put that on the plate. with far-reaching things, there is a lot of interest in revisiting things like inside sales exemption. i have been through these wars before on labor issues. these sort of boundaries you have to figure out what is doable. there are only 52 votes in the senate. what is doable besides beating our head against the wall? and we were1995 beating our head against the wall. a lot of us have learned a lesson. go forward with those that are well rationalized. of you who might be on c-span should join the chamber if they are not members and help develop our policy. in eachsubcommittees and i'm using those to develop our recommendations going forward. investment news. could you elaborate on the on the's clan/strategy judiciary rolled this fall. you said you would put a lot of resources and it. could you quantify that? and what are you trying to accomplish that regulation is going in your direction with this year and a hal
horton. the regulatory side, they would like a new board revisit. not saying they will, but we would like to see them put that on the plate. with far-reaching things, there is a lot of interest in revisiting things like inside sales exemption. i have been through these wars before on labor issues. these sort of boundaries you have to figure out what is doable. there are only 52 votes in the senate. what is doable besides beating our head against the wall? and we were1995 beating our head...
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. >> o'brien: radley horton is a climate scientist at columbia university's lamont doherty earth observatory you probably want to have 500 years of data, a thousand years of data, to estimate those statistics. and of course, we don't have data records to go back 500 years or a thousand years. >> i'm very uncomfortable talking about causation of one particular storm, in the same way that i can't identify what particular home run was hit by a baseball player because of steroid use. >> o'brien: marshall shepherd is a professor of geography and atmospheric sciences at the university of georgia. >> i think that we know that steroid use likely increases the probability or chance that there will be more home runs in baseball. but can i conclusively say that that particular player hit that particular home run because of steroid use? i don't know that for a fact. >> o'brien: so let's begin on the firmer ground-- the facts. over the past hundred years, global temperatures have risen 1.5 degrees fahrenheit, and global sea level has risen about eight inches. no dispute about that. >> it doesn't sound li
. >> o'brien: radley horton is a climate scientist at columbia university's lamont doherty earth observatory you probably want to have 500 years of data, a thousand years of data, to estimate those statistics. and of course, we don't have data records to go back 500 years or a thousand years. >> i'm very uncomfortable talking about causation of one particular storm, in the same way that i can't identify what particular home run was hit by a baseball player because of steroid use....
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. >> you know what it looks a lot like, like tim horton's about 15 years ago, merged with burger kingead out into the u.s. that's what dunkin can do in the western half of the united states starbucks can't do that. it's got to worry about china and other places -- starbucks has basically saturated the market >> they say they're going to have 3,400 more stores by 2021. >> it's easier to open dunkin' donuts in california it just is >> the reason it's easier is because dunkin' doesn't put up money. they're note dealing with mom and pops, they're dealing with professional franchisees now at this stage in the game and it's an asset-like pbusiness model it's not huge revenues, but what the revenues are, they're able to keep it franchisee, a great business they are two very different profiles and great companies they both happen to sell coffee. but i think you've got to evaluate each. >> let's move over to sue herrera with the latest headlines today. >> thank you so much, everyone here's what's happening at this hour french police have auwerrested suspect in an attack against a french suburb
. >> you know what it looks a lot like, like tim horton's about 15 years ago, merged with burger kingead out into the u.s. that's what dunkin can do in the western half of the united states starbucks can't do that. it's got to worry about china and other places -- starbucks has basically saturated the market >> they say they're going to have 3,400 more stores by 2021. >> it's easier to open dunkin' donuts in california it just is >> the reason it's easier is because...
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. >> tim horton's burger king popeyes for those playing at lunch today. >> take a look at a daily chart62 has been resistance it's been knocking on that door several times since early summer, late spring. now it looks like it wants to get through. it's going to do so on volume if that happens and this is the type of name that people have been anticipating the breakout. if you're long, you stay long. maybe you can tighten your stop a little bit, but i think this one goes higher. >> macy's is on the move today after announcing plans to restructure its management team. doc? >> it's not about the cutting of those 100 jobs that's a small percent, of course and this is all about howe lawton coming over from ebay, trying to put better brands and private brands into macy's that might be exclusive to them as well as maybe taking a look at harold square. i think it's great news for the company. stock's already trading on very heavy volume by noon today, it's already on 10 million shares. >> i'm on the other side this is going lower, sorry i hope to be wrong i hope they can turn it around i have n
. >> tim horton's burger king popeyes for those playing at lunch today. >> take a look at a daily chart62 has been resistance it's been knocking on that door several times since early summer, late spring. now it looks like it wants to get through. it's going to do so on volume if that happens and this is the type of name that people have been anticipating the breakout. if you're long, you stay long. maybe you can tighten your stop a little bit, but i think this one goes higher....
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i also have i would like to ask for the record, a letter from tim horton dated june 6 be resubmitted some collections to them. i think the questions that we had asked him and my letter to munsey. my letter to him june 6, 2017. we have not received a response on. i would just ask that we have request for a timely response from the folks at gsa. thank you. the other thing i wanted to, folks from the review when you raise your hands please? raise them hi, hold them up. i just want to say, as the former chairman and senior democrat in home security how much we appreciate the work you do. i was in a meeting earlier and that came to mind that we talked a bit about budget deficits and we seem to take our eyes off the ball there. and they continue to grow. i think the budget deficit will grow by another hundred billion dollars this year alone. we are looking at $700 billion deficit from $400 billion here now we are back and no one is really paying attention to it. it is a cause for concern. i know it is to folks from wyoming and senators. one of the things that i - often elect to focus on is
i also have i would like to ask for the record, a letter from tim horton dated june 6 be resubmitted some collections to them. i think the questions that we had asked him and my letter to munsey. my letter to him june 6, 2017. we have not received a response on. i would just ask that we have request for a timely response from the folks at gsa. thank you. the other thing i wanted to, folks from the review when you raise your hands please? raise them hi, hold them up. i just want to say, as the...
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diabetes sensors >>> and restaurant brands international a top pick at ubs, says the parent of tim horton'surger king and popeye's should continue to outperform as it opens more locations and drives comp sales higher. cosmetics maker coty broke even for its last quarter revenue did beat forecast, but the company significantly increased it's marketing -- >>> coming up, corti reagan will join us, a very special interview, macy's ceo will join us next. >>> volvo rolling out the latest versions, including a hybrid version of the xc60. "squawk box" returns in a moment y. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car be
diabetes sensors >>> and restaurant brands international a top pick at ubs, says the parent of tim horton'surger king and popeye's should continue to outperform as it opens more locations and drives comp sales higher. cosmetics maker coty broke even for its last quarter revenue did beat forecast, but the company significantly increased it's marketing -- >>> coming up, corti reagan will join us, a very special interview, macy's ceo will join us next. >>> volvo rolling...
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. >> you're pretty neutral on the entire group except for dr horton that's the only overweight why?ect we do favor the building product companies. why? home price gains, a major, major factor for consumer sentiment helps. prices have been reaccelerating despite modestly decelerating growth rates that is very good for equity it's a double-edged ward with ownership rates 62%, 63%, their income growth, that's exacerbated by the fact that 53% of homeowners are over the age of 5 a, so the concentration of wealth is more concentrated than in the past. that's -- that's a slight headwind i think for the broad economy. >> ken, thank you so much. ken zener. >> thank you. >>> up nextings powerball fever is sweeping the nation we'll tell you what tonight as drawing could be worth i may have to go out and buy one. >>> in the meantime check out the futures -- >> with those lines? that's crazy >> you know forks a billion? dow jones likes look off about 20 points. back in a moment thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms.
. >> you're pretty neutral on the entire group except for dr horton that's the only overweight why?ect we do favor the building product companies. why? home price gains, a major, major factor for consumer sentiment helps. prices have been reaccelerating despite modestly decelerating growth rates that is very good for equity it's a double-edged ward with ownership rates 62%, 63%, their income growth, that's exacerbated by the fact that 53% of homeowners are over the age of 5 a, so the...