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so, i think it is understandable what warren did. he was certainly very aware as most officers were of his reputation and standing, not just in the army but outside the army. i was surprised to find it went up to the state library in new york in albany, i looked at his papers. there are scrapbooks, they are fascinating. i would love for them to put them together. if warren had enough time to do scrapbooking while he was command of the fifth core, there is a problem, right? there is a problem there. there's even a problem if you had a staff officer do it for him. but he had all of these articles come from the hicksford raid, the reporters who weren't there from the column, of course, they are key getting this information from warren, from other officers, obviously they did not show the correspondence. they didn't write about homes being torched, they certainly -- the artists didn't draw all of sussex county, basically in flames. they didn't do that. instead, what did they depict visually for the audience is back home? it was the destru
so, i think it is understandable what warren did. he was certainly very aware as most officers were of his reputation and standing, not just in the army but outside the army. i was surprised to find it went up to the state library in new york in albany, i looked at his papers. there are scrapbooks, they are fascinating. i would love for them to put them together. if warren had enough time to do scrapbooking while he was command of the fifth core, there is a problem, right? there is a problem...
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i mean you mentioned. his affinity for warren hinkle. i don't think warren's politics were really worked out cleanly, i think he was also a kind of rebel and iconic classes. i mean would you put them both and in a similar category in that way? i think warren is more productive san francisco. he grew up here. i think he kind of along with the water. he drank drank in the kind of ethos the liberal progressive ethos of san francisco. so i would put him to the left politically of a hunter thompson. i think consciously left but they are both mavericks and they both like their drink and they both like to have a good time and that was very much a part of the spirit of the 60s and 70s when they were operating at their best. there was something that linked the two i think the kind of journalism the key out of the bay area in those years ramparts the early days rolling stone before it moved to new york and even my salon back in the, you know, during the.com era. we're all examples of a beer journalism that i couldn't exist anywhere else, and i'm pr
i mean you mentioned. his affinity for warren hinkle. i don't think warren's politics were really worked out cleanly, i think he was also a kind of rebel and iconic classes. i mean would you put them both and in a similar category in that way? i think warren is more productive san francisco. he grew up here. i think he kind of along with the water. he drank drank in the kind of ethos the liberal progressive ethos of san francisco. so i would put him to the left politically of a hunter thompson....
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i. warren used to search his home in florida.
i. warren used to search his home in florida.
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don't i don't think warren's politics were really worked out cleanly. i think he was also a rebel and i can iconic iconoclast writ would you put them both in a similar category? >> i think warren is more appositive from san francisco. he grew up here. i think he kind of along with the water he drank in, the kind of pathos. the liberal progressive pathos of san francisco. i would put him to the left politically. of hunter thompson. i think consciously left. but they were both mavericks and they both liked their drink and they both liked to have a good time. that was very much a part of the spirit of the 60s and 70s when they were operating at their best. so there was something that linked the two. i think kind of the journalism of the bay area in those years, ramparts early days with rolling stone before it moved to new york. and even my salon back in early during the.com era were all examples of the bay area journalism that they think couldn't exist anywhere else and i'm proud of that. been reading some of the obits about joan didion that went on and on
don't i don't think warren's politics were really worked out cleanly. i think he was also a rebel and i can iconic iconoclast writ would you put them both in a similar category? >> i think warren is more appositive from san francisco. he grew up here. i think he kind of along with the water he drank in, the kind of pathos. the liberal progressive pathos of san francisco. i would put him to the left politically. of hunter thompson. i think consciously left. but they were both mavericks and...
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i. warren used for the search of his florida home. the attorney general has asked a federal court to unseal a document saying it's in the public interest. police in a higher shop did a man who threatened people. i'm trying to enter an f b i field office in cincinnati. officials say the man was brandishing a rifle and fight a male gun into the building. and the un nuclear watchdog says military action around are ukranian, nuclear plant must start immediately. russia, ukraine are both blaming each other. the shilling south korea's president units of your has pardon samsung, vice chairman lee j young. the justice ministry says the business leader is needed to help overcome a national economic crisis. and they say lees, pardon, could harold some big investments from the world's biggest smartphone maker? the pardon is largely symbolic, as lee was already out on parole. he served 18 months in prison for bribery, relating to his time in charge. samsung and our man has surrendered after holding employees hostage at a bank in the lebanese capi
i. warren used for the search of his florida home. the attorney general has asked a federal court to unseal a document saying it's in the public interest. police in a higher shop did a man who threatened people. i'm trying to enter an f b i field office in cincinnati. officials say the man was brandishing a rifle and fight a male gun into the building. and the un nuclear watchdog says military action around are ukranian, nuclear plant must start immediately. russia, ukraine are both blaming...
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i was an editor at the san francisco examiner. it runs the chronicle. but back in the day will was very enterprising as an editor bringing in people like warren henkel andunter thompson and other unique voices. david was the newsroom editor who usually edited hunter's columns. dave and he had a unique relationship. i think you talk today for the book? >> i could not get them to go on record. he said he would that happen a couple of times. t i think these interactions with hunter thompson are so valuable i think writers are tempted to keep them to themselves but he never said that. >> i told her the story know, peter, from the book. you know it is my one great memory of working with hunter. he did come into the newsroom, my colleague, steve chappell who is a great writer, described hif as a walking like an upright praying mantis. he had a herky-jerky movement, his lanky frame was a funny and interesting to watch as he made his way across the newsroom. and did work on a couple columns the cumber was out and he was sick or on vacation. and i always remembered read slick repainting michelangelo. i was in that position because we were on deadline and he had
i was an editor at the san francisco examiner. it runs the chronicle. but back in the day will was very enterprising as an editor bringing in people like warren henkel andunter thompson and other unique voices. david was the newsroom editor who usually edited hunter's columns. dave and he had a unique relationship. i think you talk today for the book? >> i could not get them to go on record. he said he would that happen a couple of times. t i think these interactions with hunter thompson...
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of the details i hope will will be able to explain and at some point, they are furious with warren if and i don't quite understand why, i suspect most contact with them they were understandably nervous, 22000 men cut off and go to north carolina and they wanted to hear from him i suspect that was where the sources of the frustration was predict but this is what warren wrote in his first report, i have met in opposition or annoyance the marching and working night and day has been in the weather rather uncomfortable pretty the men however stood in good spirits and is most shocking divided his report freed they have made it the best marching that i have ever seen that cannt possibly be true but that is the first report from warren to meet. and then an order was issued, issued on december 13, the very day the read ended and in this report, he mentions nothing about the murders of the confederate guerrillas over the breakdown the disciplines in the destruction of the civilian property rather would be but the fact that he stressed is that the rate was recessed or was a success and that the
of the details i hope will will be able to explain and at some point, they are furious with warren if and i don't quite understand why, i suspect most contact with them they were understandably nervous, 22000 men cut off and go to north carolina and they wanted to hear from him i suspect that was where the sources of the frustration was predict but this is what warren wrote in his first report, i have met in opposition or annoyance the marching and working night and day has been in the weather...
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i would think that a woman cannot be president of the united states. >> what did you think when senator sanders told you a woman cannot win the election. >> senator warrenngle election that they have been in our that women amy and me. >> jesse: it is a pretty good line and that lead us to a classic moment that is going to go down in history. >> senator warren: i think you called me a liar on national tv. >> senator sanders: let's not do right now. you called me a liar. yeah, good. okay. >> jesse: just wanted to say hi. got a little behind the scenes. ready for this? cricket had to get in on the action and could not help herself telling nbc i believe her because i know the kind of things he says about women and to women. we trust you, hilary. there's more details about this story. this is a very touchy subject. nbc capitol hill correspondent ali vitali is releasing a new book that looked into it why there has not been a woman in the white house for at least some excerpts and political and warren told vitaliy what makes her so unelectable saying, "everyone comes up to me and says i would vote for you if you had a blank." i see. if only liz warren was a ma
i would think that a woman cannot be president of the united states. >> what did you think when senator sanders told you a woman cannot win the election. >> senator warrenngle election that they have been in our that women amy and me. >> jesse: it is a pretty good line and that lead us to a classic moment that is going to go down in history. >> senator warren: i think you called me a liar on national tv. >> senator sanders: let's not do right now. you called me a...
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i don't bet against warren. i feel like he has way more information than i do. it probably makes sense.>> let's want to footlocker. they had better than reported earnings. the warmer alto ceo will take the reins on september 1. america updates them on the back of that announcement, calling the appointment thesis changing move. the gain was the biggest since 2017. >> when i go back to february, there was a gap lower in the charts. the level that has you back to is 41.5. today, after this monstrous run, the stock is up over 40%. it does stop short of that level. that means there is a ton of resistance at that price point. i would say, take some profits until it breaks through that level. to make tim, dylan was a rockstar at ulta . >> absolutely, three times revenue. this is well into the loyalty business, getting them into retail and distribution that they would not have been. the story for the locker, the change in thesis, they are less reliant on one core vendor, i.e., nike. their last reliant on the brick- and-mortar malls. they are moving toward btc. they have
i don't bet against warren. i feel like he has way more information than i do. it probably makes sense.>> let's want to footlocker. they had better than reported earnings. the warmer alto ceo will take the reins on september 1. america updates them on the back of that announcement, calling the appointment thesis changing move. the gain was the biggest since 2017. >> when i go back to february, there was a gap lower in the charts. the level that has you back to is 41.5. today, after...
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i like warren harding. i especially like calvin coolidge. i like ronald reagan.and i like donald trump. host: wasn't grover cleveland the father of baby ruth? let's hear from -- guest: that is -- his opponents go after these guys on those grants and they forget -- grover cleveland was the last gold democrat. anyway, william jennings bryan, we can go through that another time. host: we have time for one or two more calls. john is in florida. you are on with larry kudlow. john, you with us? let's try john in connecticut. caller: this is john from connecticut. i want to know if you think that john kennedy, senator from louisiana, would be a good presidential candidate in 2024. host: thank you, we are going to leave it there, we are running short on time. guest: john kennedy is a very smart man. i will leave it there. host: is he somebody you know? when you are in the white house, how often did you talk with senators? constantly? guest: tons. i had a lot of dealings with senator kennedy. i introduced him -- he spoke here at the state party fundraiser, he was on a tv
i like warren harding. i especially like calvin coolidge. i like ronald reagan.and i like donald trump. host: wasn't grover cleveland the father of baby ruth? let's hear from -- guest: that is -- his opponents go after these guys on those grants and they forget -- grover cleveland was the last gold democrat. anyway, william jennings bryan, we can go through that another time. host: we have time for one or two more calls. john is in florida. you are on with larry kudlow. john, you with us? let's...
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[cheers] and while they are not here tonight, i couldn't possibly forget senator elizabeth warren and senate majority leader chuck schumer. i cannot forget to thank my incredible campaign team and the hundreds of volunteers who have worked tirelessly on street corners and outside subway stops the route 1 of new york -- throughout one of new york's hottest ever summers. and i certainly cannot forget to mention the small army of former staffers who worked on this campaign, many of them from far away. [cheers] now, a few campaign names i would especially like to acknowledge. dan rubin. who was a remark -- who's remarkably steady hand and could solve even the most difficult communications. mark. [cheers] who provide sage, brilliant strategic wisdom on everything and produced fantastic mail and tv. olivia and julian. [cheers] they sure got the job done, didn't they? rob. a longtime district director and all around spectacular utility player who works harder and more doggedly than anyone. and of course, my irreplaceable chief of staff, amy r utkin.' she is fond of saying she really likes to
[cheers] and while they are not here tonight, i couldn't possibly forget senator elizabeth warren and senate majority leader chuck schumer. i cannot forget to thank my incredible campaign team and the hundreds of volunteers who have worked tirelessly on street corners and outside subway stops the route 1 of new york -- throughout one of new york's hottest ever summers. and i certainly cannot forget to mention the small army of former staffers who worked on this campaign, many of them from far...
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thank you, and i yield. ms. warren: mr. president, then could i ask through you another question and that is, if we're not talking about the fraud part, can we at least talk about collecting health information, that any so-called crisis pregnancy center -- i'm sorry, is the senator leaving, the one who said that it's important to protect private health care information? that at least we could agree that private health care information -- i guess the senator is just going to walk off the floor. so the question would have been, how about agreeing that anyone that collects information about a pregnancy and collects medical and personal information has to be bound by hipaa so that that information is fully protected? that would be my question, mr. president. but since there's no one here to answer it on the republican side, i guess we will have to leave it for today. thank you. mr. menendez: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. menendez: i would like to answer the senator's question. that makes
thank you, and i yield. ms. warren: mr. president, then could i ask through you another question and that is, if we're not talking about the fraud part, can we at least talk about collecting health information, that any so-called crisis pregnancy center -- i'm sorry, is the senator leaving, the one who said that it's important to protect private health care information? that at least we could agree that private health care information -- i guess the senator is just going to walk off the floor....
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i hit it. >> no. you always blame the equipment. >> tucker: i'm going by what our judges are saying. >> it was a, elizabeth warrens is a rigged game. i hit it. i swear. >> tucker: we don't even know he was right, by the way. was chadwick more right? here's the tape. >> elizabeth warren told reporters, a guy came up to her and said -- >> no, no. >> -- if only you had a penis. in today's democrat party, how do we know she doesn't? >> that's a pretty good line. >> tucker: still up 1-0 going into question four. this is a two-point question. all right? now, there was chaos in the commonwealth of kentucky when a truck overturned and spilled its entire content over the highway. what was that truck carrying? was it a, vienna sausages? was it b, chiquita bananas? was it c, bud light? >> it was c, bud light. >> tucker: you're very confident. it was bud light and not the weird little hot dogs. >> i'm fairly confident. >> a truck in kentucky hauling bud light crashed and spilled thousands of cans everywhere. take a look at this. that was breaking news, by the way. if that happened to be bud light lime, no one would have repo
i hit it. >> no. you always blame the equipment. >> tucker: i'm going by what our judges are saying. >> it was a, elizabeth warrens is a rigged game. i hit it. i swear. >> tucker: we don't even know he was right, by the way. was chadwick more right? here's the tape. >> elizabeth warren told reporters, a guy came up to her and said -- >> no, no. >> -- if only you had a penis. in today's democrat party, how do we know she doesn't? >> that's a pretty...
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i do agree with warren buffett. -- i always asked, what is the best investment you can make? he said, in yourself. as long as the education is right they will never be a higher return on investment than a proper education. kailey: of course you have a hand in educating students still, teaching at the university of virginia. as we were talking we did get the headline crossing the terminal, bloomberg reporting that biden will be forgiving $10,000 in student debt, $20,000 for pell grant recipients. this is at a time when the president is focused on bringing inflation down. there has been argument made that this is going to add to those price pressures. it is your read on inflation's trajectory? how far will -- how far we are away from the peak, and what does the dissent look like? [laughter] john: another great question. i wish i had something i could share with your viewers on inflation. other than the fact that we have an inflation cycle. i joined tiger in 1987, and the 10 year rate was very high. we had been in a dis
i do agree with warren buffett. -- i always asked, what is the best investment you can make? he said, in yourself. as long as the education is right they will never be a higher return on investment than a proper education. kailey: of course you have a hand in educating students still, teaching at the university of virginia. as we were talking we did get the headline crossing the terminal, bloomberg reporting that biden will be forgiving $10,000 in student debt, $20,000 for pell grant...
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>> last year that i thought of warren? fighting the taliban? everything else, some of that is part of it. i hate the way that it was passed, and i thank god that it wasn't altered. >> republicans lied about it. >> really? >> what republicans lied about, it was why they were opposing, and i will agree with you. 100% it was about politics and not the policy of the bill. they didn't reason with anything, they voted for it because they said that they should, we did not know if it would help them or not, allowing them to get away from the va. >> the bottom line is that everybody is feeling the pain. and hopefully they listen about what she just said about brittany griner being sent to prison. ♪ ♪ ♪ wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? approved. cool! hey, if bryan's not gonna be snake, can i be snake? -all: no. when
>> last year that i thought of warren? fighting the taliban? everything else, some of that is part of it. i hate the way that it was passed, and i thank god that it wasn't altered. >> republicans lied about it. >> really? >> what republicans lied about, it was why they were opposing, and i will agree with you. 100% it was about politics and not the policy of the bill. they didn't reason with anything, they voted for it because they said that they should, we did not know...
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i mean, he repeatedly, warren biden, and a us not to play with fire. right. and, and trying to doesn't one week, i mean, she drinking space economic slowdown at home. he's expected to get a 3rd there. me office later. he's here all but those are the reasons for him to show something in return. i mean, to show a level of strength, but at the same time, i don't think she didn't things looking for massive conflict. and you know, if, if there's a perceived us we ought to look at his in 1995, 1996. no. all when a we had the last time, there was a major conflict in the 5 on streets during that period when china was actually way weaker than the united states compared to day. and they had a less nation is either like, shooting being compared to the day that time did the chinese went as far as firing missiles close to the shores of taiwan? i don't think we're there yet. so yes, the situation is warring in the south china sea ordering there on taiwan there. you're so lucky for economic sanctions, but we have to keep things into perspective. we're still not even at the l
i mean, he repeatedly, warren biden, and a us not to play with fire. right. and, and trying to doesn't one week, i mean, she drinking space economic slowdown at home. he's expected to get a 3rd there. me office later. he's here all but those are the reasons for him to show something in return. i mean, to show a level of strength, but at the same time, i don't think she didn't things looking for massive conflict. and you know, if, if there's a perceived us we ought to look at his in 1995, 1996....
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you, right on page 223, you quote warren where she says, i announced this morning where i'm spending arren said. i said this with a deep sense of gratitude for every single person who got in this fight. every single person who tried on a new idea. every single person who just moved a little in their notion of what a president of the united states should look like, and quote. that last thank you sticks in my mind, even, out to those who moved their notion of where the president should look like, even just a little. it was the ultimate answer to electability. on the warren and her campaign never found a number sergeant after matter while she was in the race. r neither day, nor klobuchar, no harris, no gillibrand, no gabbard, nor williamson, i've got democratic primary voters to imagine what they'd never seen before -- it's a point you just made but i want to add to read this. it's not going to happen until you can imagine it was good happen. we didn't have a black president until somebody voted for black president realize, hey, guess what, you can have a black president. >> yeah, and it
you, right on page 223, you quote warren where she says, i announced this morning where i'm spending arren said. i said this with a deep sense of gratitude for every single person who got in this fight. every single person who tried on a new idea. every single person who just moved a little in their notion of what a president of the united states should look like, and quote. that last thank you sticks in my mind, even, out to those who moved their notion of where the president should look like,...
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think most people would like warren harding. the stories iut in the book, again, kind, benevolent, generous, humble. even when he was president, he didn't like his friends to call him mr. president. he said, call me warren, let's go out and play golf. people in town, people who work for him at the newspaper, they called him warren or sometimes wg. he had that kind of relationship with people. one reporter for the new york times went to marion to look at his background, a guy named charles thompson talks to different people, and found out harding was very generous and helped people all the time. people down on their luck, buying presents at christmas. people said he was the kindest man i ever knew. thompson said, i never found the same story twice. everyone had a different story to tell about his generosity. he was a humble small town, america died. -- america guy. he was somebody most people would like. even his enemies, people who hated him would concede he was a con man. susan: one historian has a different view is richard norton smith, who
think most people would like warren harding. the stories iut in the book, again, kind, benevolent, generous, humble. even when he was president, he didn't like his friends to call him mr. president. he said, call me warren, let's go out and play golf. people in town, people who work for him at the newspaper, they called him warren or sometimes wg. he had that kind of relationship with people. one reporter for the new york times went to marion to look at his background, a guy named charles...
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and i'm -- when i heard that warren littlefield and danny were making this, i reached out to warren actuallytion with danny. because the fury that you see me trying to contain in that scene that you just watched is a personal one. i mean, they were -- even the settlement they got was really, in the end, not much. >> and, danny, for those who haven't been impacted by this, the addiction is just so deadly. i had a friend who had addiction problems, who is a dear friend of mine. and he had gone through so much. but he told me, and this a very long time ago. we didn't really know about this stuff. he said, you know what, i have beat everything else. i won't be able to beat this. this is what's going to kill me. and he was right. >> i'm so sorry to hear that and for the loss of your friend. i have heard this countless times over and over again. it's just because of how dangerous this drug was. and this is the crime of purdue pharma, which is marketing a highly addictive narcotic as non-addictive. that was the original sin, the big lie of what they did. then they never backed down. they kept doing
and i'm -- when i heard that warren littlefield and danny were making this, i reached out to warren actuallytion with danny. because the fury that you see me trying to contain in that scene that you just watched is a personal one. i mean, they were -- even the settlement they got was really, in the end, not much. >> and, danny, for those who haven't been impacted by this, the addiction is just so deadly. i had a friend who had addiction problems, who is a dear friend of mine. and he had...
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warren. she is a clariion voice. i have seen her in person. emily's list supports her later in the primary in 2020. senator warren is an inspiration to many. she has been a game changing voice in the senate is great to hear that she has a big fan in missouri. host: were you an early supporter of her candidacy? guest: when she ran for the u.s. senate, yes. there is a great story about the former president of alumina lease -- implementing slip -- emily's list sitting down with elizabeth warren. it was a tough battle. now she is being a game changer for so many and so many important issues in the senate. she is one of many important women we have serving their. the number of emily's list endorsed and previously supported women in the senate is strong but needs to grow even more. that is why we are so focused on working to elect women like in north carolina and florida because we know that we need more voices at the table like elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, and tammy duckworth, so we can have the biggest impact for good in our country. host: what
warren. she is a clariion voice. i have seen her in person. emily's list supports her later in the primary in 2020. senator warren is an inspiration to many. she has been a game changing voice in the senate is great to hear that she has a big fan in missouri. host: were you an early supporter of her candidacy? guest: when she ran for the u.s. senate, yes. there is a great story about the former president of alumina lease -- implementing slip -- emily's list sitting down with elizabeth warren....
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think there is another higher and clearly i think warren buffett thinks that as well and occidentalorth of 20% and invested interest in seeing the company do well and it will. flirting with the 52-week high but nowhere near levels we saw five or six years ago. you can stay with it despite the commodity seems to be under pressure. >> i think it's an interesting play on the resource if we've been under investing for such a long time and we could see a supercycle of investment that sets us up longer-term. >> next up, so five more than 7% on the back of softbank announcement it would sell part of its stake in the company. is this a self i story or softbank story? >> more to do with softbank. they have a large stake and lowered it much more levels than here and they may sell some or all and i guess if you're in the business of buying stocks you don't want to get in front of buying the stock where the largest shareholder has suggested and i like the company and management and i was buying it last year at much higher levels and now i don't really want to step in front of this. it's a hat s
think there is another higher and clearly i think warren buffett thinks that as well and occidentalorth of 20% and invested interest in seeing the company do well and it will. flirting with the 52-week high but nowhere near levels we saw five or six years ago. you can stay with it despite the commodity seems to be under pressure. >> i think it's an interesting play on the resource if we've been under investing for such a long time and we could see a supercycle of investment that sets us...
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i'm liz warren. >> i didn't call anybody joe. wyoming is going to bounce back. >> lots of great things there. the stew. >> sue who? >> no joe, this is liz warren. >> warrant? what do you mean warrant? liz, i got to go. somebody's calling me about a warrant. it's probably hunter. anyway bye-bye. [applause] >> meanwhile, crime is still out of control. i can't tell how many murder i've read about this past month. i'm not even talking about ones kat and ainsley teamed up on several jersey turnpike truck stops. to the media trump is the bloods the crips, isis aids and fox all rolled into one. crime stats don't effect the way evil donald trump touches them. it used to be if it bleeds it leads. now if it's trump we will get a bump. call down kat. just like liz there's so much like a scorned teenager stalking they are ex on facebook an twitter. it's a political beef that means more than the actual price of ground beef which is at 50 percent since 2021 which makes me think trump could do us all the huge favor and start committing crime. th
i'm liz warren. >> i didn't call anybody joe. wyoming is going to bounce back. >> lots of great things there. the stew. >> sue who? >> no joe, this is liz warren. >> warrant? what do you mean warrant? liz, i got to go. somebody's calling me about a warrant. it's probably hunter. anyway bye-bye. [applause] >> meanwhile, crime is still out of control. i can't tell how many murder i've read about this past month. i'm not even talking about ones kat and ainsley...
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the reason i mention warren harding is that he took an enormous trip, probably one of the longest trips a sitting president took to alaska. to complete the last major railroad constructed in the 50 united states. the alaska railroad. but before that he also, and this is a picture, by the way, of a locomotive that was decked out to pull that train. here is a picture of him, of the locomotive and alaska as this train wound towards the location of the last -- before we get to that, harding enjoyed something that president teddy roosevelt and even president wilson did not, that is amplification of his voice. by this time in the late teens and early 19 twenties, the at&t actually installed a voice application system, that's what they called it in the presidential car. and they were able to use it to broadcast their voice. we'll see pictures of what that looked like here in a minute. but first, let's talk a little bit, bob, about the presidential trip to alaska. now, harding didn't campaign much by train, called it a front porch campaign where people came to him rather than them going to him,
the reason i mention warren harding is that he took an enormous trip, probably one of the longest trips a sitting president took to alaska. to complete the last major railroad constructed in the 50 united states. the alaska railroad. but before that he also, and this is a picture, by the way, of a locomotive that was decked out to pull that train. here is a picture of him, of the locomotive and alaska as this train wound towards the location of the last -- before we get to that, harding enjoyed...
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it's about valuation and where does that settle out >> let's turn to berkshire hathaway, and i admire warren buffett in many, many ways in he's a long term investor at the age of 88. if you're that optimistic, you're a good guy. a lot of them you would have to put in the cyclical category, transportation, power, manufacturing, housing, how might a slowdown in the economy affect this company and this stock? >> i would argue, tyler that the stock is challenging an economic environment already and we think the stock has some of the value for the companies and the height as much as $400 a share and it's 30% upside if it just got to the value of the underlying businesses and obviously as you pointed out, warren has been an investor for a long time and they'll grow over time and the sum of the parts valuation will continue to grow over time so not only do you have the opportunity to close the valuation gap, but we think that ultimately businesses will grow in value over time and that makes us excited about berkshire hathaway at this time. >> you also like an investment and a company that operates
it's about valuation and where does that settle out >> let's turn to berkshire hathaway, and i admire warren buffett in many, many ways in he's a long term investor at the age of 88. if you're that optimistic, you're a good guy. a lot of them you would have to put in the cyclical category, transportation, power, manufacturing, housing, how might a slowdown in the economy affect this company and this stock? >> i would argue, tyler that the stock is challenging an economic environment...
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together and it's funny because you and i were on the trail together and remember being the candidate no one wanted to talk to. [laughter] like is elizabeth warreninaudible] i remember having this energy around me and i was grateful everyone supported me so thank you. the worst days, the thing that comes to mind for me people didn't feel like i got a lot of air time and i felt like i let people down so there was a sense of self-consciousness. >> inn the book you said it was about two and a half minutes. >> over time i began to realize maybe there were some other things that play but not knowing it was a difficult period for me. >> what was the most embarrassing on the trail? >> the most embarrassing for me there was a period i was getting a lot of attention for dancing and crowd surfing [inaudible] i was a very normal person and sometimes it kind of takes off. >> you also had two boys while you were on the trail and one of your sons has autism. can you talk about the challenges that your supporters and of the c-span viewers probably didn't see as you try to to be a presidential candidate but also a good father and good husband? >> you and i? bon
together and it's funny because you and i were on the trail together and remember being the candidate no one wanted to talk to. [laughter] like is elizabeth warreninaudible] i remember having this energy around me and i was grateful everyone supported me so thank you. the worst days, the thing that comes to mind for me people didn't feel like i got a lot of air time and i felt like i let people down so there was a sense of self-consciousness. >> inn the book you said it was about two and...
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believed warren because i know bernie sanders and i know the things he says about women andtage. striking comments from hillary clinton there. >> absolutely, and i was thankful for her candor in talking to me for this book because she is someone who wasn't just watching with the perspective of being the woman to rise for the first time to the top of a major party ticket to get that nomination in 2016. she was watching as someone who was also having conversations with many of these women in real time. one of the things she remembers from the long breadth of the primary is in talking to especially the senators running for president in 2020, the idea that all of them had run in tough races before. they had all been elected to the senate, no easy feat, but once they entered the presidential arena, the way that gender was manifesting, the way misogyny was manifesting, was different. and that moment on the debate stage in january in iowa was one that all of us in the pres corps found remarkable because it was really saying the quiet part out loud. the thing organizers had been hea
believed warren because i know bernie sanders and i know the things he says about women andtage. striking comments from hillary clinton there. >> absolutely, and i was thankful for her candor in talking to me for this book because she is someone who wasn't just watching with the perspective of being the woman to rise for the first time to the top of a major party ticket to get that nomination in 2016. she was watching as someone who was also having conversations with many of these women...
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so these are the people who are about to quebec, many chances to lead our country and is frankly warren. i wondering if that can go to guy. i think a fest i can. yeah, i mean you see, you see it's always white people. the politicians in italy are basically all white, 99 percent are white, and so they keep on sometimes roving themselves, the people i'm talking about races them, but they're not direct address seen of the problem. and so they constantly evolving themselves even the policeman was doing the same because they all belong to the same system, all white supremacy and institution. and another big problem that also below on the week and on the bagley party. that is the central problem for me, is that migration is always treated and sold as an emergency, whereas is one of the most ancient phenomenon of human b. yeah, and it's always revise in the ruins. we're really are only good at migration. they migrated over a year and much of europe as well. okay. and let me get back to adding one more voice to our conversation. this is maria totality. who was really, really moved by what happened
so these are the people who are about to quebec, many chances to lead our country and is frankly warren. i wondering if that can go to guy. i think a fest i can. yeah, i mean you see, you see it's always white people. the politicians in italy are basically all white, 99 percent are white, and so they keep on sometimes roving themselves, the people i'm talking about races them, but they're not direct address seen of the problem. and so they constantly evolving themselves even the policeman was...
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i like grover cleveland and i like us grant and i like warren harding and i especially like calvin coolidge. and i like donald trump. >> was grover cleveland the father of little babies was ? >> guest: 'sopponents go after these guys and grover cleveland was last gold democrat. anyway, william jenningsbryan . >>. >> host: we got time for one or two more calls. john, you're on with larry kudlow. you with us? let's try john. >> caller: this is john from connecticut. i don't know where you think the senator from louisiana would be agood presidential candidate in 2024 . >> are going to leave it right there. >> guest: john kerry is a very smart man. >> host: when you were in the white house how often did you talk with the congressman, constantly? >> guest: constantly. i had a lot of dealings with senator kennedy . we spoke here at a state fundraiser. i mentioned on the show recently he's a smart guy. >> host: frank from florida, you're on the air. >> caller: how are you mister kudlow? peter, you have to have one question of mister kudlow. i somewhat agree with some of his positions but some i do
i like grover cleveland and i like us grant and i like warren harding and i especially like calvin coolidge. and i like donald trump. >> was grover cleveland the father of little babies was ? >> guest: 'sopponents go after these guys and grover cleveland was last gold democrat. anyway, william jenningsbryan . >>. >> host: we got time for one or two more calls. john, you're on with larry kudlow. you with us? let's try john. >> caller: this is john from connecticut....
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>> ed: not a cappella, but i was a choral nerd, so like singing all the time. my buddy warren
>> ed: not a cappella, but i was a choral nerd, so like singing all the time. my buddy warren
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and my number one reason the like as warren buffett bought more of it in the last 90 days. and i always want to be like warren buffett. i don't want to be a day trader. i don't want to be in and out stocks. one of my great companies that do their that was interesting little late to the party. the upgrade after around a 30% chance of $200 target on to play some 18% upside from here. in the meantime, looks like you've been not by apple, but even my alot of plants. >> get a lot more clients in that room is looking good. thank you, daryn. i like that. you noticed me. it means a lot to nice decker and i see the new picture you have. there are little wall hanging. very nice. robbie is a working on his home. that's all getting the economy going. >> and if you have any questions or rob, you can e-mail him. >> or you can reach him on ♪dance! by christian a medice & elisha noll♪ ♪are you ready?♪ ♪ ♪let's go♪ ♪ ♪ahh yeah♪ ♪ ♪step to rhythm like♪ ♪you're going out tonight♪ ♪dance get with the groove and♪ ♪dance get up and move let's♪ ♪dance kick off your shoes and♪ ♪show me how you♪ ♪dance♪
and my number one reason the like as warren buffett bought more of it in the last 90 days. and i always want to be like warren buffett. i don't want to be a day trader. i don't want to be in and out stocks. one of my great companies that do their that was interesting little late to the party. the upgrade after around a 30% chance of $200 target on to play some 18% upside from here. in the meantime, looks like you've been not by apple, but even my alot of plants. >> get a lot more clients...
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i apologize. it's okay, because we are gonna be talking about republican caterwauling with our guest in the a block, senator elizabeth warren who had planned for all of this way back in 2019. chris, that was a very enlightening segment. it is okay that you took 15 seconds. >> i am psyched to see senator warren, that is a great, get i've been watching her. >> thank you, chris, and thank you all for being with us this hour. tonight, democrats site upgrade a very big win and a very big swing district, boosting hopes that they might hold on to the senate. and, eke, maybe even the house. pat bryan, the democrat headed to congress after his extraordinary victory last night, he will join us live in studio. president biden says the government is canceling up to $20,000 in student debt for millions of americans. republicans call it socialism, while some on the left say it is not enough. senator elizabeth warren has been advocating for student debt relief for years. she joins us live tonight. and donald trump is calling for the affidavit in the mar-a-lago search to be made public. the doj has until tomorrow to respond, expert analysi
i apologize. it's okay, because we are gonna be talking about republican caterwauling with our guest in the a block, senator elizabeth warren who had planned for all of this way back in 2019. chris, that was a very enlightening segment. it is okay that you took 15 seconds. >> i am psyched to see senator warren, that is a great, get i've been watching her. >> thank you, chris, and thank you all for being with us this hour. tonight, democrats site upgrade a very big win and a very big...
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what why did i begin with warren harding's inauguration spring of 1921? thought it was important to show the institutions that american conservatism saw themselves defendant. conservatism is the defense of inherited institutions. american conservatives are in an unusual place. the institutions we are meant to defend are the institutions created by american founding. the constitution, the principles of the declaration of independence. the political theory of the federalists. but in 1932, many people on the right believed a revolution had taken place in the nature of the american experiment. in the nature of the american government. and they, the people on the right were defending the institution of the constitution against fdr and the new deal. i thought it was important to show how the conservatives came to define themselves in opposition to the new deal. and prior to 1932, where progressivism would settle in the american political continuum was very much up for grabs. teddy roosevelt aligned with the progressives. of course he was a very successful republ
what why did i begin with warren harding's inauguration spring of 1921? thought it was important to show the institutions that american conservatism saw themselves defendant. conservatism is the defense of inherited institutions. american conservatives are in an unusual place. the institutions we are meant to defend are the institutions created by american founding. the constitution, the principles of the declaration of independence. the political theory of the federalists. but in 1932, many...
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warren. but as you just heard, he is suing governor ron desantis -- >> i can -- >> we will see what happens, ep our eye on it, thank you andrew warren, we will put this discussion up on the other side of the break. of the break. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. ♪ (customer) save yourself?! at&t 5g is fast, money with farmers. (burke) that's not wrong. when you bundle your home and auto policies with farmers, you save yourself up to twenty percent. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... crowd control- have a nice day
warren. but as you just heard, he is suing governor ron desantis -- >> i can -- >> we will see what happens, ep our eye on it, thank you andrew warren, we will put this discussion up on the other side of the break. of the break. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your...
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rick thank you very much senator warren i really
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that same storm system is now moving into the northeast while let'bring in metlogist i chris warren fromhe weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. right now watching storms rumbling across the northeast and at the midatlantic, the big threat with this will be damaging winds, lightning, and heavy rain, enough to produce some flash flooding. also watching some dangerous heat on the west coast. both in the pacific northwest and in the southwest across a lot of california. and then there is the tropics. a couple of areas to watch here. one coming off of africa, but this is the one, the area of investigation. 91l, that the national hurricane center is giving a high chance for development into a named storm in the coming days. but norah, the big question, where will it go after that? >> worth watching. chris warren, thank you. >>> former soviet president mikhail gorbachev, one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century has died. he was 91 years old. russia's vladimir putin expressed his deepest condolences while the reagan foundation put out a statement mourning
that same storm system is now moving into the northeast while let'bring in metlogist i chris warren fromhe weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. right now watching storms rumbling across the northeast and at the midatlantic, the big threat with this will be damaging winds, lightning, and heavy rain, enough to produce some flash flooding. also watching some dangerous heat on the west coast. both in the pacific northwest and in the southwest across a lot of...