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. >> steve, john ford. i think last time we talked, one of the things you focused on was economic mobility, the idea that if you start off in a difficult spot in this country, you can eventually get to a better place. education has to be a big part of that. i'm not sure we heard to your point about specifics about data, a lot about how that works in this current american environment. what do we need to hear. have you seen any proposals, do you have any ideas how to get mobility going in america? >> on education specifically, i would say a couple of things for presidents going back to 1980 to reagan, education is the number one word mentioned. we did a word count on all of the state of the union addresses. for president trump, it was still big, it was number five. the ironic thing is when it comes to k through 12 education, 99.7% of the money is spent at the state and local level and in fact that's where the rubber meets the road no, we didn't hear much, but economic mobility is more than education, it's rea
. >> steve, john ford. i think last time we talked, one of the things you focused on was economic mobility, the idea that if you start off in a difficult spot in this country, you can eventually get to a better place. education has to be a big part of that. i'm not sure we heard to your point about specifics about data, a lot about how that works in this current american environment. what do we need to hear. have you seen any proposals, do you have any ideas how to get mobility going in...
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effectively those are the happy surprises if you know you are interested in film directors if it is john ford or buster keaton but if you are ideally looking and suddenly you say i never thought about this, this is the most joyous experience as an editor. >> starting as publisher i inherited a lot of projects you don't know the reason not to get a book done was for otherwise a version of my dog eat my homework but they were not like stepchildren but became children every bit of there being was part of that book that they would outlive them by decades and i knew that but with print on demand we don't have that anymore but knowing the author did not want to leave the earth without the book done. >> you said the editor's name appears on the book do you think that it shed? [laughter] i'm worried about the spectrum of how much writing there is i know there was an edited version from hemingway it was a full page describing somebody leaving the room it was crossed out and he said he left. [laughter] do you feel that you do too much of the work or how much you feel you are rewriting? >> when you have
effectively those are the happy surprises if you know you are interested in film directors if it is john ford or buster keaton but if you are ideally looking and suddenly you say i never thought about this, this is the most joyous experience as an editor. >> starting as publisher i inherited a lot of projects you don't know the reason not to get a book done was for otherwise a version of my dog eat my homework but they were not like stepchildren but became children every bit of there...
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of course you could read the new biography from john ford now suddenly you say wow. that is the most joyous experience that you have. as i started as a junior person publishing i inherited a lot of projects. but every note was a version talking about homework. but those that were not stepchildren they were like real children and the authors every part of their being that would outlive them by decades and i knew that and you see those authors and projects through through the author's death. with print on demand now they live forever but that author did not want to leave the earth without the book done that is a very full experience. >> it was mentioned earlier the editor's name appeared in the book is there an instance when you think that it should? [laughter] i worried about the spectrum how much writing and editor does i know with hemingway something was authored with the edited version and it was a full page describing someone leaving a room and he left. [laughter] feel you're doing a lot of the work? >> was have the luxury to have more choice in the projects requi
of course you could read the new biography from john ford now suddenly you say wow. that is the most joyous experience that you have. as i started as a junior person publishing i inherited a lot of projects. but every note was a version talking about homework. but those that were not stepchildren they were like real children and the authors every part of their being that would outlive them by decades and i knew that and you see those authors and projects through through the author's death. with...
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script of a great economy and the fed looking to tighten up one >> meanwhile, al kelly speaking to john ford a year into his tenure, talks about the future of payments, the rise of the kryps toe currency and the impact of tax reform on his business take a listen to what he told john exclusively about the company's 401(k) increase following gop tax bill >> i wanted to do something that was sustaining and long-term and i felt that you know, kind of a one time bonus felt gimmicky to me, to be honest with you i looked at the data very high participation in our 401(k) program that signalled to me very clear ly that employees valued it. and so i felt that if they valued it already, if we could enrich it further, we went from double matching the 3% of your personal kopt bugss, you put in 5%, we put in 10%, i think it goes a long way towards making our employees feel very good about the company. but good and smart as consumers and i think it's going to get the people who aren't in the 401(k) program, which is few, to come in and i really love the fact that it's got to long and sustaining asfepect to
script of a great economy and the fed looking to tighten up one >> meanwhile, al kelly speaking to john ford a year into his tenure, talks about the future of payments, the rise of the kryps toe currency and the impact of tax reform on his business take a listen to what he told john exclusively about the company's 401(k) increase following gop tax bill >> i wanted to do something that was sustaining and long-term and i felt that you know, kind of a one time bonus felt gimmicky to...
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now over to john ford here i love the cold these days up here in the northeast. >>> yeah, not that coldcoming up on "squawk alley," we're continuing to track the government shutdown and efforts to end it. but meanwhile, we've got the founder and ceo of duck duck go talking internet privacy and why google and facebook, he says, d tt bangain on the wro enofhadete that's coming up >>> after a blowout win last night, the philadelphia eagles are super bowl bound they'll face the defending chapel ammon new england patriots in two weeks. joining us on the phone this morning, nfl super agent drew rosenhaus. represents at least five super bowl bound players including gronkowski who took that shot to the head last flight drew, good to have you how is gronk >> well, you know, i take concussions very seriously it's a very tough injury to have for an nfl player. so it's hard for me to give you much information on this it does take multiple days after the injury to see what the post injury symptoms are. so really the next several days will be very critical for us to see what we're dealing with in ter
now over to john ford here i love the cold these days up here in the northeast. >>> yeah, not that coldcoming up on "squawk alley," we're continuing to track the government shutdown and efforts to end it. but meanwhile, we've got the founder and ceo of duck duck go talking internet privacy and why google and facebook, he says, d tt bangain on the wro enofhadete that's coming up >>> after a blowout win last night, the philadelphia eagles are super bowl bound they'll...
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intel's ceo just spoke exclusively to our own john ford, pointing out that the industry in his words come together, that intel had identified the exploit ahead of any actual breach, and was now offering software to help address the issue, kelly, back to you >> josh, thank you very much amd shares are moving nearly 2% up after hours today in the session they were posting a better than 5% gain, so further divergence there. intel is about to start a call in seven minutes we'll have more on that when we come back. at 5 o'clock. you like him. your mom says he's done really well for himself. he has stocks and bonds. your dad wants to go fishing with him. your dad doesn't even like fishing. you like your brother-in-law. but you'd like him better if you made more money than he does. don't get mad at your brother-in-law. get e*trade. (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. (dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interru
intel's ceo just spoke exclusively to our own john ford, pointing out that the industry in his words come together, that intel had identified the exploit ahead of any actual breach, and was now offering software to help address the issue, kelly, back to you >> josh, thank you very much amd shares are moving nearly 2% up after hours today in the session they were posting a better than 5% gain, so further divergence there. intel is about to start a call in seven minutes we'll have more on...
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john ford, what's happening amd out with a more detailed statement on the moves to patch these chipshere are two different categories, there's spector and meltdown with these chip problems meltdown is seeming to affect just intel processors. amd said it was affected by a couple of variants of spector. on one, it was a near of-zero chance of being exploited. the stock is down about 3% on that change in detail. they also say that the issue with the microsoft update that was causing problems for some older amd chips they expect to be fixed by an update coming next week. kelly. >> john, real quickly, are we getting a better sense of the scho schoep. >> kelly, it's hard to say, because these chip flaws were really discovered in the lab it's not clear how -- how much hackers would be able to exploit them in real life. the chip companies initially coming out and saying it's not as bad as it looks given certain estimates on how the patches would slow down systems, they have to make adjustments in how they're affecting systems. i'm not sure, if you were skeptical to begin with about how these
john ford, what's happening amd out with a more detailed statement on the moves to patch these chipshere are two different categories, there's spector and meltdown with these chip problems meltdown is seeming to affect just intel processors. amd said it was affected by a couple of variants of spector. on one, it was a near of-zero chance of being exploited. the stock is down about 3% on that change in detail. they also say that the issue with the microsoft update that was causing problems for...
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan, and tom stair and lucy caldwell-stair. ♪ >> (whispering): go, go. ♪ (dog barking) ♪ ♪ >> since 2015, over one and a half million refugees and migrants have smuggled themselves to the west, fleeing war and poverty. (loud explosion) >> but the countries they dreamed of reaching have changed. >> a bloodbath in the heart of europe. >> a target of several terrorist attacks in just the past year. >> borders have tightened... (shouting) ...and in places, public opinion has turned against them. >> i call it extreme vetting. >> do not come to europe. it is all for
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ford films. >> stephen: john wain. wain, ward bond, harr harry har, that little repertoire of actors. one, i have a little horrible beard. >> stephen: not a horrible beard. >> i've done a western for the corn brothers, two more days to do. >> stephen: are you allowed to tell us what the name of the movie is? >> the ballad of buster scruggs. >> stephen: okay. and it's six little separate westerns, all different stories, and i'm in one of them. >> stephen: black hat or white hat? >> i have a bowler hat. >> stephen: hard to read. and i don't have a six gun, unfortunately. >> stephen: oh. well, you recently got cast in one of the most high profile and prestigious jobs you can get as an actor. you're the voice of waze right now. >> so they tell me. you did it, too. >> stephen: i did it years ago, but you bring a certain charm, a certain gravity to giving directions to people. >> like -- >> stephen: like, as a great actor, when you're trying to say -- >> i know this is a setup. >> stephen: when you're trying to say turn left or right, what's your animal spine? what do you do? how do you get
ford films. >> stephen: john wain. wain, ward bond, harr harry har, that little repertoire of actors. one, i have a little horrible beard. >> stephen: not a horrible beard. >> i've done a western for the corn brothers, two more days to do. >> stephen: are you allowed to tell us what the name of the movie is? >> the ballad of buster scruggs. >> stephen: okay. and it's six little separate westerns, all different stories, and i'm in one of them. >>...
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. (bell chiming) ♪ >> lowell bergman: at the end of the day, when most of the world goes home, a nearly invisible workforce clocks in. millions of janitors clean malls, banks, big box stores, the office where you work. many janitors are women who work at night, in empty buildings, in isolation, and that can put them in danger. (woman speaking spanish): >> bergman: maria bojorquez cleaned offices in san francisco's iconic ferry building. >> bergman: what happened to maria bojorquez is not an isolated incident. according to the department of justice, there are more than 17,000 sexual assaults at work every year. we be
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john dand catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed fu building a more just, verdant, and peaworld. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines ofocial change worldwide at fordfoundation.org. atthe park foundation, ded to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline joualism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. ♪ >> he was always like in a planc going one pland the other. i was even surprised that he was cause at the time i thought that he was in. in paris. ♪ >> narrator: it's 9:00 on the morning of february 13, 2017. (plane whirring) an ordinary-looking man arrives at kuala lumpur airport, terminal two. >> i mean basically it's a huge terminal. once you're inside it's like a maze. there's so many types of people from all walks of life. >> narrar: the man is checking in for an air asia flight to the chinese territory of macau. >> he went to one of those self check-in kiosks to get h boarding pass. that's when he was approached by
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sebas john o'shea remains in the lead after the second day of the season opening monte carlo rally a french ford fiesta driver struggled in those liberal conditions still finished the day fifteen seconds ahead of his stony and driver ox tanakh o.j. is aiming to win his sixth straight world rally title. to poland now where the protect going to soon our next report can't help from standing out from the herd of cows for making headlines after running away from home form to join not the circus but a group of wild bison the suspicion is she may have left home following her libido . she follows them wherever they go. it's an unusual mix but this brown cow seems perfectly happy with a new family a herd of wild bison. which will have time to start when she joined them she may have been made a dyson and spice and she just like to spoil them so she states i think taking away from them would be impossible so they're horrible. but things may become more serious than just for all x. in the field if the domestic out gets pregnant it could kill her a hybrid cow bus and health could be too big for her to give b
sebas john o'shea remains in the lead after the second day of the season opening monte carlo rally a french ford fiesta driver struggled in those liberal conditions still finished the day fifteen seconds ahead of his stony and driver ox tanakh o.j. is aiming to win his sixth straight world rally title. to poland now where the protect going to soon our next report can't help from standing out from the herd of cows for making headlines after running away from home form to join not the circus but...
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president ford, until his death, defended the pardon. was it the right decision historically? john: i am not sure i am in a position to say. there were continuing issues that i talk about in the book. continuing concerns that a deal had been made and to their work efforts made in the judiciary committee early in the congress in 1975 to further investigate whether or not the chief of haig, had goner to the president and offered a deal to president nixon that he would resign and president ford would pardon him. that was never really proven. there were a number of people who made that argument. there were some members of the felt it was4 who important to put the issue behind us and move on with the issues that were before the country. >> our guest is john lawrence. he is the other of a new book coming out in march titled, "the '74."of patricia, your next, in milwaukee. patricia: good afternoon. , so ifa long question you bear with me. are the ultra-elite writing our laws and if so, are we looking at a future of oligarchy controlling in our decisions of laws and oversights, placing par
president ford, until his death, defended the pardon. was it the right decision historically? john: i am not sure i am in a position to say. there were continuing issues that i talk about in the book. continuing concerns that a deal had been made and to their work efforts made in the judiciary committee early in the congress in 1975 to further investigate whether or not the chief of haig, had goner to the president and offered a deal to president nixon that he would resign and president ford...
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poppy and john, this "bleacher report" presented by the 2018 ford f-150, liangelo ball made headlinesd when his college hoops team took a trip to china, resulted in la var pulling him out of school sending him and his brother lamelo to lithuania. lavar ball whose oldest son plays for the lakers was acting like he was a hollywood star. listen. >> in the house. let's go. which way we heading? we're happy to be here. we happy to be here. let's keep it moving and grooving. this is great and awesome. happy to have a new chapter in our lives. my expectation for my boys to have a lot of fun playing in front of people. i tell them basketball is just entertainment and we coming to lithuania to entertain. >> lavar ball sent his 16-year-old son lamelo and 19-year-old liangelo to play in a city with a population of about 9800 folks. next to poland, near russia. these kids are a long way from home. imagine being the kid growing up in the city of angels, los angeles, leaving that california sunshine and your friends to go to play in a place that's essentially in the middle of nowhere. some locals a
poppy and john, this "bleacher report" presented by the 2018 ford f-150, liangelo ball made headlinesd when his college hoops team took a trip to china, resulted in la var pulling him out of school sending him and his brother lamelo to lithuania. lavar ball whose oldest son plays for the lakers was acting like he was a hollywood star. listen. >> in the house. let's go. which way we heading? we're happy to be here. we happy to be here. let's keep it moving and grooving. this is...
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john allison, former bb&t ceo. fordbet on electric vehicles, we will hear from the chairman on their strategy, next. not commute, if you can watch television, tune in to the radio. you can watch our colleagues from seven to cut a.m. until 9 a.m. -- from 7:00 a.m. until 9 p.m. bloomberg surveillance on sirius xm. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." we are in the enterprise green compared coming up -- green room. coming up, -- chairman. alix: watching ge, down 3% in the free market and the call is underway, currency ceo saying ge underappreciated the risk in their portfolio. they had to write out another $6.2 billion for their insurance portfolio. he is presenting some slides to look at the capital changes, he wants to shrink the industrial toance unit from $26 billion $16 billion, a tough job in his first year, his first full year as a ceo, saying there is under precedent risk, coming in at $2.6 billion. david: i just got back from detroit where they had the national auto show and th
john allison, former bb&t ceo. fordbet on electric vehicles, we will hear from the chairman on their strategy, next. not commute, if you can watch television, tune in to the radio. you can watch our colleagues from seven to cut a.m. until 9 a.m. -- from 7:00 a.m. until 9 p.m. bloomberg surveillance on sirius xm. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." we are in the enterprise green compared coming up -- green room. coming up, -- chairman....
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." >> hey, john, this "bleacher report" brought to you by 2018 ford f-150.rd andruw jones, one of the leaders of the long horns team, he fractured his wrist and when he returned he complained of being tired. after undergoing many tests jones' family announcing he was diagnosed with leukemia. texas draping jones' jersey across one of their chairs on the bench as they took on tcu. the long horns ended up winning in double overtime. after the game the players they held up jones' jersey as they sang the fight song, and head coach shaka smart, with tears in his eyes, said they love jones and they won that game for him. >> andrew is the best fighter on our team and, you know, he's got a fight ahead of him, but he's really going to fight and our guys fed off of his spirit tonight. >> the chicago bulls making nba history last night, not for anything they did on the court. the team is bleefbds to be the first ever to bring along all of their moms on a road trip. all but three of the players brought their mom along with them to new york. they had dinner together tuesd
." >> hey, john, this "bleacher report" brought to you by 2018 ford f-150.rd andruw jones, one of the leaders of the long horns team, he fractured his wrist and when he returned he complained of being tired. after undergoing many tests jones' family announcing he was diagnosed with leukemia. texas draping jones' jersey across one of their chairs on the bench as they took on tcu. the long horns ended up winning in double overtime. after the game the players they held up...
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sam ford is live in southwest going along for the road with the fire crews. breaking the ice today. >> this is the john h. glenn junior fire boat. the boat. they sold it to d.c. which has used it for 40 years. it got a good workout today. >> the vessel is designed to break up to 18 inches of ice. >> they gave reporters river tour. hanes point, reagan national airport, the sites. on a river mostly of ice. >> if you livedded in washington as long as i have, you can recall few times you look at the potomac river to see nothing floating. >> everybody from that, everybody is in. the coast guard, the alexandria. airport asset. everybody else iced in. >> cut through to if fish market friday when there was fear a vendor barge might sink. the barge made it. yesterday, the fire boat fought the fire with the foam after two boats caught fire. this is the dining room of the spirit of washington d john glenn. this has to stay in the docks today because it can't move about. >> the fire boat sits here ready to go out if needed. reporting live, sam ford, abc7 news. larry: use your imagination. thanks. coming up at 5:00
sam ford is live in southwest going along for the road with the fire crews. breaking the ice today. >> this is the john h. glenn junior fire boat. the boat. they sold it to d.c. which has used it for 40 years. it got a good workout today. >> the vessel is designed to break up to 18 inches of ice. >> they gave reporters river tour. hanes point, reagan national airport, the sites. on a river mostly of ice. >> if you livedded in washington as long as i have, you can recall...
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ford serving in governor casey administration. when i worked with him in u.s. senate 1994 we teamed up with congressman john lewis and created king day of service and we started the first project here in philadelphia 1996 with 1,000 volunteers and 23 years and 1.6 million volunteers later we're expecting 150,000 people today throughout the region. >> and here at girard college you have a few sikt project. tell me about those today. >> we're, making 50 anniversary of dr. king poor people cam pain and behind us we'll have about 100 people focusing on food, justice and access. the mayor, governor, senator casey and others packaging food dissticked through 500 local food cub boards and encouraging young people to learn how to grow vegetables. we'll be creating pallet guard epz and grow light stand and compost binns. all focusing on this issue which brings us together toda today. >> thank you so much, todd, i appreciate that. >> so much activity going on here today in honor of dr. dr. martin luther king jr.. adults, kids, going through awe all that. we'll be here live throughout the morning and share with you ho
ford serving in governor casey administration. when i worked with him in u.s. senate 1994 we teamed up with congressman john lewis and created king day of service and we started the first project here in philadelphia 1996 with 1,000 volunteers and 23 years and 1.6 million volunteers later we're expecting 150,000 people today throughout the region. >> and here at girard college you have a few sikt project. tell me about those today. >> we're, making 50 anniversary of dr. king poor...
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john f. kennedy. he was not in dallas was canon -- when kennedy was assassinated in 1963 hoops guard guarded so many in his long career. >> i was with spiro agnew, jerry fordresident during his campaign. george wallace, sargent shriver, eagleton. >> reporter: he retired as deputy director of the secret service. all things lead back to basketball and family with the former terps champ. >> last year was our 60th wedding anniversary. and, the 60th anniversary of the team. i'm proud of them. >> reporter: he said protecting presidents and vice presidents was his major responsibility and he enjoyed the criminal side of his secret service career, including check forgery, his area of expertise. diane roberts, wusa9. >> i will say that wee with the 1958 championship team on the facebook page and on our website. we will have him on another future story on saturday or sunday and you will learn more about him. if we hear the dirt he has, he may share the dirt he has on you. >> he's got nothing on me. clean as a whistle. >> some people went for a walk on the reflecting pool. >> meet a 75-year-old man that is tougher than many people half his age. it's time for sleep nu
john f. kennedy. he was not in dallas was canon -- when kennedy was assassinated in 1963 hoops guard guarded so many in his long career. >> i was with spiro agnew, jerry fordresident during his campaign. george wallace, sargent shriver, eagleton. >> reporter: he retired as deputy director of the secret service. all things lead back to basketball and family with the former terps champ. >> last year was our 60th wedding anniversary. and, the 60th anniversary of the team. i'm...
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president ford, until his death, defended the pardon. was it the right decision historically? john: i am not sure i am in a position to say. there were continuing issues that i talk about in the book. continuing concerns that a deal had been made and to their work efforts made in the judiciary committee early in the congress in 1975 to further investigate whether or not the chief of haig, had goner to the president and offered a deal to president nixon that he would resign and president ford would pardon him. that was never really proven. there were a number of people who made that argument. there were some members of the felt it was4 who important to put the issue behind us and move on with the issues that were before the country. >> our guest is john lawrence. he is the other of a new book coming out in march titled, "the '74."of patricia, your next, in milwaukee. patricia: good afternoon. , so ifa long question you bear with me. are the ultra-elite writing our laws and if so, are we looking at a future of oligarchy controlling in our decisions of laws and oversights, placing par
president ford, until his death, defended the pardon. was it the right decision historically? john: i am not sure i am in a position to say. there were continuing issues that i talk about in the book. continuing concerns that a deal had been made and to their work efforts made in the judiciary committee early in the congress in 1975 to further investigate whether or not the chief of haig, had goner to the president and offered a deal to president nixon that he would resign and president ford...
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ford. it's amazing how much he can and john norman i know are coming up with jpmorgan.gan looked it up from a street percent to 8.8% global. and he will go down in history and his family. there is "bloomberg surveillance," live from london. that's next. ♪ francine: denver dollar. pressure on the currency continues. will we see a government shutdown on friday? china's levels climbed to the strongest levels since december 2015. chinease gdp. the u.k. financial services sector has the chance of getting a favorable brexit deal. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance, in london forne is the week. tom keene, i do not know if you got the royal invitation. tom: there is a booming economy here. if you look at where dollar weakness is today, where sterling is we have the resiliency of the united kingdom and the experiment. francine: i really do mean it because if you look at the trail fx leaves, you could see the dynamics. weekwe had a guest last looking at japanese yen. the major theme is already this important surprise. said qatarderstand the uae has now intercepted a pl
ford. it's amazing how much he can and john norman i know are coming up with jpmorgan.gan looked it up from a street percent to 8.8% global. and he will go down in history and his family. there is "bloomberg surveillance," live from london. that's next. ♪ francine: denver dollar. pressure on the currency continues. will we see a government shutdown on friday? china's levels climbed to the strongest levels since december 2015. chinease gdp. the u.k. financial services sector has the...
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john gotti's real-life godfather in the mob as well as my brothers. carmine, uncle charlie as we call him was not the romanticized picture of a suave godfather popularized in francis ford coppola's film. that was a caricature that would be modeled after another mobster by marriage into the family, pat emily, his brother-in-law, my mother's first cousin, started the first godfather movie as the villainous. in stark contrast, cary grant, peter lori, should give you a good visual of the two. in stark contrast, a rising star in the crime family, a favorite, carmine was short and squat. a local gang member who grew up in the new york section of brooklyn, always meticulously addressed. the tough guy image of the crime family, uncle charlie rose to the post ofoh when albert was executed and carlo gambino became the new leader of the organization. here and his name charlie wagon from hijacking trucks loaded with goods he could easily fence. gotti, a 17-year-old high school dropout at the time became a member of the crew that year. hired by uncle charlie. my brother michael, 9 years older than i was of a different world than what they were fashioning. growing up, i idolized him
john gotti's real-life godfather in the mob as well as my brothers. carmine, uncle charlie as we call him was not the romanticized picture of a suave godfather popularized in francis ford coppola's film. that was a caricature that would be modeled after another mobster by marriage into the family, pat emily, his brother-in-law, my mother's first cousin, started the first godfather movie as the villainous. in stark contrast, cary grant, peter lori, should give you a good visual of the two. in...
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that's what i worry about ok you know john one of the yes exactly one of the things i really worry about here is if you look because the way things are going man a ford in flint seem to have been unfairly treated because they said something that wasn't true i think a whole string of people. in the obama administration didn't work forthright with the f.b.i. you know you got to be the fattest feeling guy right now in the whole world he was doing what everybody else was doing here but what i what i find worrisome and i hope richard can respond to that is a rapidly running out of time is that there is a very strong sense of bias here on the people that are doing the russian investigation nine out of the fifteen players on miller's team it's factually known they were contributors to the clinton people two democrats are democrats so but you know people that are going forward and maybe even clinton men or for will say this is that you see these people are intensely politicized they're very biased here i mean they will be able to challenge any kind of prosecution and even sentencing and go back to court and say you know i was in the poison well the atmospher
that's what i worry about ok you know john one of the yes exactly one of the things i really worry about here is if you look because the way things are going man a ford in flint seem to have been unfairly treated because they said something that wasn't true i think a whole string of people. in the obama administration didn't work forthright with the f.b.i. you know you got to be the fattest feeling guy right now in the whole world he was doing what everybody else was doing here but what i what...
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john wilks booth. because he was an actor and could pass off and get through security at ford's theater, he didn't look out of place, snuck into the presidential box, wait for a big laugh in the play, "our american cousin." it was a comedy. lincoln was having the time of his life because the war ended a few days earlier. he was relaxing with mary todd. we should go to the middle east, 50 i'd love to see the holy land. they talked about retiring to chicago, they were going to start living after the war. john wilks booth shot lincoln, there was a scuffle, john wilks booth slashed him in the arm with a dagger. yelled something that some people remember as the south is avenged. other people remember it as the latin phrase, this is what always happens to tyrants. thus, this is what always happens to tyrants and then fled out the theater and into the maryland countryside. but it was really hard to grasp. publishers, and this is one of the most famous currier and ive's prints. publishers were thinking about what they were going to do while lincoln laid dying. this one came out within four days of the assassin
john wilks booth. because he was an actor and could pass off and get through security at ford's theater, he didn't look out of place, snuck into the presidential box, wait for a big laugh in the play, "our american cousin." it was a comedy. lincoln was having the time of his life because the war ended a few days earlier. he was relaxing with mary todd. we should go to the middle east, 50 i'd love to see the holy land. they talked about retiring to chicago, they were going to start...
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and sure enough, john wilkes booth, because he was an actor and could kind of pass off, get through security at ford's theatre, he didn't look out of place, snuck into the presidential box, waited for a big laugh in the play, "our american cousin," it was a comedy. lincoln was having the time of his life, because the war had just ended a few days earlier. he was relaxing with mary todd. they had just had a conversation in a famous buggy ride, we should go to the middle east, i'd love to see the holy lands. we should go to chicago. they actually talked about retiring to chicago. but they were going to start living again after the war. and john wilkes booth shot lincoln, jumped down -- actually had a little moment where there was a scuffle with henry rathbone. john wilkes booth slashed him in the arm with a dagger, jumped down on street, yelled something that some people remembered as the south is avenged, other people remember . as the latin phrase this is what always happens to tyrants much and then fled out the theeter and into the maryland countryside. but it was really hard to grasp. publishers, an
and sure enough, john wilkes booth, because he was an actor and could kind of pass off, get through security at ford's theatre, he didn't look out of place, snuck into the presidential box, waited for a big laugh in the play, "our american cousin," it was a comedy. lincoln was having the time of his life, because the war had just ended a few days earlier. he was relaxing with mary todd. they had just had a conversation in a famous buggy ride, we should go to the middle east, i'd love...
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john song. hit me up on social media. i will play your requests. this was requested by dave. just use our hashtag on twitter facebook or instagram. >>> are ford explores making people sick? we have new information on an investigation. >> wall street is responding to comments from the president in switzerland today. let's check in with pam cook. >> the dow and the s&p 500 started in record territory. part of the reason, the president and the treasury secretary say the new tax cuts will translate into massive investment in the us and wall street agrees. the numbers are going straight up when the opening bell sounded off this morning. that was almost 1 hour ago. checking on the latest numbers. the dow and s&p 500 managing to grow. the dow 26,392 with the nasdaq dropping a little bit. home depot announced bonuses because of the tax cut. the company will give its hourly workers a one-time cash bonus. the payout starting at $200. going up to $1000 for employees who have been with home depot for more than 20 years. >>> a new report says more teenagers are taking part in the tide pod challenge. it is a dangerous trend on social media where teenagers
john song. hit me up on social media. i will play your requests. this was requested by dave. just use our hashtag on twitter facebook or instagram. >>> are ford explores making people sick? we have new information on an investigation. >> wall street is responding to comments from the president in switzerland today. let's check in with pam cook. >> the dow and the s&p 500 started in record territory. part of the reason, the president and the treasury secretary say the...
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john poindexter. watch. >> i only recall learning that there had been at some point a shipment of hawk missiles by israel to iran. >> president gerald ford gave videotaped testimony in the trial of lynette fromm who was trying to assassinate him. fromm was convicted in 1975. shep? >> shepard: thanks. 500,000 americans living in darkness. the latest on puerto rico and the conditions people are enduring months after the hurricane. >> shepard: weather alert now. this is what it looks like to get stuck in a massive mudslide, what it can look like, this is california highway patrol releashing dash cam video of two officers driving down the road when it turned to a river of mud and water and trees. look at that. that happened earlier this month in montecito outside santa barbara. mudslides there killed 21 people. california highway patrol reports the officers floated helplessly as they put it for about 15 seconds before their tires got some traction and they drove away. nearly half a million americans are still living in the dark, washing their clothes in bathtubs, more than three months after the hurricanes ripped through puerto rico. officia
john poindexter. watch. >> i only recall learning that there had been at some point a shipment of hawk missiles by israel to iran. >> president gerald ford gave videotaped testimony in the trial of lynette fromm who was trying to assassinate him. fromm was convicted in 1975. shep? >> shepard: thanks. 500,000 americans living in darkness. the latest on puerto rico and the conditions people are enduring months after the hurricane. >> shepard: weather alert now. this is...
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i'm sure john and all patriots nation were freaking out when they heard news that brady hurt his throwing hand at practice yesterday. this bleacher report brought to you by the new fordy hit his throwing hand in a minor collision and skipped speaking with the media to be treated for the injury. he had x-rays that showed no structural damage according to the boston herald. a source telling espn it could affect brady on sunday, but the belief is he will be okay. patriots take on the jaguars on sunday 3:00 eastern with a trip to the super bowl on the line. >>> colin kaepernick announcing he'll be donating $10,000 a day to organizations dedicated to social justice. this will complete his pledge to donate a million dollars to the cause. yesterday, kaepernick announcing that the first t10k was going t bebug. kevin durant matching kaepernick's donation for a total of 20k going to the organization and kaepernick posted this video to twitter to thank durant. > k.d., thank you so much, brother, for continuing to uplift and empower our communities. we love and appreciate you. thank you again. >>> in the nba, warriors and bulls, chris dunne gets the steal hear are and takes it f
i'm sure john and all patriots nation were freaking out when they heard news that brady hurt his throwing hand at practice yesterday. this bleacher report brought to you by the new fordy hit his throwing hand in a minor collision and skipped speaking with the media to be treated for the injury. he had x-rays that showed no structural damage according to the boston herald. a source telling espn it could affect brady on sunday, but the belief is he will be okay. patriots take on the jaguars on...
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john keller, yes. >> that could getting youly. >> we just put it up there we didn't say you had to do anything bit. >> keep going. >> i like the commercial before this new ford explorer, it is a good looking vehicle but why is the federal government investigating the ford explorer. >> tracie? >> so, the national highway traffic safety administration is investigating ford explorer from 2011 because they are making people sick. people say they are getting nauseous dizzy vomiting because of their ford explorerht concerns of carbon monoxide leaking into the vehicles. so that is why they say they are getting sick. there have been 1300 reports of this happening and ford saying that the suvs are safe, they are not issuing a recall but to make people feel better if they want to get their ford check out they they can bring tonight to a dealership and they will do a special service designed to dress these concerns but no recall as of right now. >> there is no truth to the rumor inside the glove box is a barf bag. >> yes with all guess. >> that is concerning, they need to do something about scary. >> very scary. >> how long it happen. i know you have to test it out but
john keller, yes. >> that could getting youly. >> we just put it up there we didn't say you had to do anything bit. >> keep going. >> i like the commercial before this new ford explorer, it is a good looking vehicle but why is the federal government investigating the ford explorer. >> tracie? >> so, the national highway traffic safety administration is investigating ford explorer from 2011 because they are making people sick. people say they are getting...