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(marty) updating a fatal multi-car updating a (marty) (marty) updating a fatal multi-car collision thatand. the collision occured just south of the broadway exit. c-h-p says they received a call of a driver going the wrong way northbound on 8-80. about five minutes later, two sedans collided head on. the drivers of both vehicles were killed. three lanes of traffic were closed, but have since reopened. c-h-p is still investigating if drugs or alcohol were involved in the crash. (marty) happening today... demolition work on the old eastern span of the bay bridge continues. caltrans will close eastbound lanes of the bay bridge sometime between 10 and 12 today for 30 minutes while they implode an underwater pier. it's part of an ongoing project that will take place every other saturday until november 11th. (marty) a reminder if you are taking bart this weekend. the warm springs south fremont station will be closed again for construction work on the bart extension to silicon valley. a free bus will run between the south fremont and fremont stations every 20 minutes. bart officials are tellin
(marty) updating a fatal multi-car updating a (marty) (marty) updating a fatal multi-car collision thatand. the collision occured just south of the broadway exit. c-h-p says they received a call of a driver going the wrong way northbound on 8-80. about five minutes later, two sedans collided head on. the drivers of both vehicles were killed. three lanes of traffic were closed, but have since reopened. c-h-p is still investigating if drugs or alcohol were involved in the crash. (marty) happening...
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i'm marty gonzales. i'm marty joining us. thanks for morning. good ( marty ) ( marty )morning.sses to lose power near miami. and forced 600-thousand people in that evacuate. we turn now to meteorlogist dave spahr. isn't the national weather service saying the storm will hit the lower florida keys right now? (dave)significant warming is expected today as high pressure builds over northern california. shower chances will develop across the far southern portion of the region tonight and monday and then across the entire forecast area monday night and tuesday. there is also a slight chance of thunderstorms . slightly cooler temperatures are forecast for monday, with much cooler weather expected by midweek. ( marty ) with millions of people evacuating the palm beach area... many animals were left behind. ( marty ) with millions of people evacuating the palm beach area... many animals were left behind. dozens of dogs and cats have been found tied up or otherwise tethered... left behind by their owners. officials in florida are calling this animal cruelty. county animal control office
i'm marty gonzales. i'm marty joining us. thanks for morning. good ( marty ) ( marty )morning.sses to lose power near miami. and forced 600-thousand people in that evacuate. we turn now to meteorlogist dave spahr. isn't the national weather service saying the storm will hit the lower florida keys right now? (dave)significant warming is expected today as high pressure builds over northern california. shower chances will develop across the far southern portion of the region tonight and monday and...
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(marty)(marty) another big story this morning.epublican senator john mc-cain is dealing what is expected to be a fatal blow.... to the g-o-p's latest plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act. senator mc-cain says.. he will vote no on the bill. the measure has not been reviewed by the non-partisan congressional budget office. and for mccain, there are too many unanswered questions. republicans cannot afford to lose any more votes -- which some analysts say, an impossible task. the deadline to repeal the universal health care act with just a fifty- percent majority vote in the senate, expires at the end of the month. after that, sixty votes would be needed to pass a bill. (marty) president trump fired off a tweet early this morning... "john mccain never had any intention of voting for this bill, which his governor loves. he campaigned on repeal & replace. let arizona down!" (marty) vermont senator bernie sanders is happy about senator mccain's decision. the former presidential candidate was in san francisco yesterday... to
(marty)(marty) another big story this morning.epublican senator john mc-cain is dealing what is expected to be a fatal blow.... to the g-o-p's latest plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act. senator mc-cain says.. he will vote no on the bill. the measure has not been reviewed by the non-partisan congressional budget office. and for mccain, there are too many unanswered questions. republicans cannot afford to lose any more votes -- which some analysts say, an impossible task. the...
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(marty) we begin in the east bay this morning. where hundreds of demonstrators blocked off several intersections in berkeley yesterday to denounce hate. this came after "berkeley patriot" group called off the events of "free speech week," kron four's philippe djegal takes us inside the "no hate in the bay" rally and march. (philippe)nats- "no hate in the bay. no hate in the bay." a little after noon...nats- "no to nazi's no to hate." hundreds of anti-fascist protestors....nats- "nazi's are not welcome here." bearing flags, signs and some covering their faces... meet up at 63rd and adeline streets. labor, faith and community-based organizations standing united... demonstrating their resistence to white supremacy and neo-nazi violence.lara kisawani/organizer- "the trump administration has emboldened racists and white supremacy in this country. he has made it that much more possible and accepting of people to go out there and incite violence in our communities." berkeley city leaders also spoke out... cheryl davila/councilmember- "we
(marty) we begin in the east bay this morning. where hundreds of demonstrators blocked off several intersections in berkeley yesterday to denounce hate. this came after "berkeley patriot" group called off the events of "free speech week," kron four's philippe djegal takes us inside the "no hate in the bay" rally and march. (philippe)nats- "no hate in the bay. no hate in the bay." a little after noon...nats- "no to nazi's no to hate." hundreds of...
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(marty) an 18-year-(marty) (marty) an 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection to the london subwayd near a port on the english channel, about 70 miles from london. the attack happened friday morning when a bomb partially exploded on a train. 29 people were injured. police are calling the arrest significant. but the terror threat level is still listed as "critical." the man has not been charged or identified. (marty) in the wake of the london tube attack -- bart police say they plan to continue their additional patrols indefinitely. yesterday bart added more uniformed officers to downtown san francisco and oakland stations. there is no timeline for how long those additional patrols will remain. bart is also asking for riders to remain vigiliant.... encouraging people to report any suspicious activity through social media... and via the 'bart watch' app. (marty) in the east bay -- water restrictions for alameda point have been lifted. earlier this week, residents were told not to drink water from the tap because of cross contamination with the irrigation system. but kron 4's ella sog
(marty) an 18-year-(marty) (marty) an 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection to the london subwayd near a port on the english channel, about 70 miles from london. the attack happened friday morning when a bomb partially exploded on a train. 29 people were injured. police are calling the arrest significant. but the terror threat level is still listed as "critical." the man has not been charged or identified. (marty) in the wake of the london tube attack -- bart police say they...
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maureen kelly kron4 news (marty) (marty) the panda breaks his slump in a big way.n oakland. we'll show you what happened coming up in sports. live look outside... richmond bridge i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. are you totally ready? to catch an eye for sparks to fly for mr. right colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums for a healthier mouth. so you're totally ready! colgate total. be totally ready for life. bruce bochy and the giants in chicago...taking on the white soxscoreless top of the 4th... the slumping pablo sandoval at the plate.the panda crushes a 3-run home run .after going 39-at bats without a hit! giants up 3-zip.===giants would roll in this one... up 6-2 now in the 9th.denard span hits a solo shot.span had two hits...giants win 7-2. (marty)a's host
maureen kelly kron4 news (marty) (marty) the panda breaks his slump in a big way.n oakland. we'll show you what happened coming up in sports. live look outside... richmond bridge i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. are...
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there is concern president ( marty ) breaking news this morning in houston. ( marty ) ( marty ) anotherig story we are following this morning... there is concern president donald trump may drop an obama-era program that has protected undocumented immigrant children from getting deported. the president says he will decide on tuesday. supporters of the plan organized an emergency rally on the cal campus. kron 4's ella sogomonian has more from berkeley. sot: president donald trump// ""we are going to deal with daca with heart."that's what undocumented immigrant rogelio medran is hoping for as he rallies on the uc berkeley campus in favor of continuing daca- or deferred action for childhood arrivals.he says the program has given him a better life.sot: rogelio medran, undocumented immigrant// "knowing that i'm safe and whatever may happen i am still able to stay in the country and continue my education here."but there is pressure from the president's party to remove the program that protects millions like rogelio from being deported.sot: tom bossert , white house homeland security adviser//
there is concern president ( marty ) breaking news this morning in houston. ( marty ) ( marty ) anotherig story we are following this morning... there is concern president donald trump may drop an obama-era program that has protected undocumented immigrant children from getting deported. the president says he will decide on tuesday. supporters of the plan organized an emergency rally on the cal campus. kron 4's ella sogomonian has more from berkeley. sot: president donald trump// ""we...
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(marty)coming up...reamers anxiously awaiting president trump's tuesday announcement on daca. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. they must first learn before tto stand out. tall... get everything they need to shine, for less. this week at staples, shop our fifty cent deals. staples. it's pro time. i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. in national news... hundreds of thousands of "dreamers" are awaiting a big announcement from president trump. he's expected to say on tuesday whether he'll keep the program that temporarily protects
(marty)coming up...reamers anxiously awaiting president trump's tuesday announcement on daca. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. they must first learn before tto stand out. tall... get everything they need to shine, for less. this week at staples, shop our fifty cent deals. staples. it's pro...
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(marty) protests (marty) (marty) protests are expected to continue for a third day in st. louis.an peacefully but turned unruly later in the day. all of this in the wake of the acquittal of a former st. louis police officer in the 2011 death of an african american man. cnn's ryan young has details. hundreds have marched in the missouri city for a second day, chanting "black lives matter!"more than 33 protesters were arrested and 11 police officers were injured in friday night's scuffles.the defendant, jason stockley, 36, was cleared on friday of murdering anthony lamar smith, 24.mr stockley, a serving police officer at the time, was recorded saying "gonna kill this , don't you know it" while in a car chase after mr smith.officer cleared in shooting of anthony lamar smithon saturday evening, police were out in force as demonstrators rallied in st louis.media captionpolice were out in force to contain fresh protests on the streets of st louiscrowds marched through a shopping centre in the des peres suburb, blocking one major road.police said that after dark, "the unruly crowd becam
(marty) protests (marty) (marty) protests are expected to continue for a third day in st. louis.an peacefully but turned unruly later in the day. all of this in the wake of the acquittal of a former st. louis police officer in the 2011 death of an african american man. cnn's ryan young has details. hundreds have marched in the missouri city for a second day, chanting "black lives matter!"more than 33 protesters were arrested and 11 police officers were injured in friday night's...
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. >> when i married my dear marty, neither of us were lawyers. i say it was in the early '50s when i was a student at cornell. my first idea was to be a high school history teacher. and that was a job where women were welcomed. but then in the '50s, were bad times for the united states. there was a huge scare in the country. >> rose: mccarth are carthiism was running. >> yes. i worked for a teacher of constitutional law who pointed out to me that the senate investigating committee, the house on american activities committee were hauling people before the committee and quizzing them about their associations at the height of the depression in the 30see. there were lawyers standing up for these people and explaining to the members of the congressional committees, our constitution has a first amendment that says people have the right to think, speak and write as they believe. and not as big brother or government tells them is the right way to think, speak and write. and also we have a fifth amendment that protects us against self-incrimination. so i
. >> when i married my dear marty, neither of us were lawyers. i say it was in the early '50s when i was a student at cornell. my first idea was to be a high school history teacher. and that was a job where women were welcomed. but then in the '50s, were bad times for the united states. there was a huge scare in the country. >> rose: mccarth are carthiism was running. >> yes. i worked for a teacher of constitutional law who pointed out to me that the senate investigating...
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marty: right. vonnie: how will he address:-wise what happened -- address tone-wise what happened last night? marty: he was against it before it was tweeted out. it is interesting how he will positioned himself on daca. he made it clear he is interested in solving the issue, but it is a question of how they do it legislatively, whether it is time to national security funding or some other part, tax reform for instance. we will see him and pelosi later. we make it clear to. w-- we may get clarity. we make it confusion. mark: can we talk about this dinner. is this born out of frustration from the president's side with the gop? or does it signify something a bit bigger? maybe a slight shift to the center? marty: by all appearances, it does seem like donald trump has figured out that if he is going to get legislative victories, it might be easier to work with democrats than it is within his own party. health care repeal and replace was a great example where the republicans, would control both the house
marty: right. vonnie: how will he address:-wise what happened -- address tone-wise what happened last night? marty: he was against it before it was tweeted out. it is interesting how he will positioned himself on daca. he made it clear he is interested in solving the issue, but it is a question of how they do it legislatively, whether it is time to national security funding or some other part, tax reform for instance. we will see him and pelosi later. we make it clear to. w-- we may get...
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marty: we suggest presidential. i think donald trump in the last two days has reported himself quite well. among voters who don't care much for traditional politicians on either side of the aisle, donald trump has positioned himself to be above the fray and act in the best interests of the united -- theand the people tragedy that happened in houston and the one that's possible here in florida. and to concentrate his efforts on that and focus americans not on petty politics but on the common good. he has positioned himself really as a non-politician in a very political environment. scarlet: reportedly, he held calls with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. this morning, he raved about the positive news coverage that was generated with this deal with democrats, suggesting he could work with them again. where do you think they could find common ground? kevin: community banking relief and perhaps even on some other smaller, more granular measures that impact the law enforcement community and potentially part of tax reform -
marty: we suggest presidential. i think donald trump in the last two days has reported himself quite well. among voters who don't care much for traditional politicians on either side of the aisle, donald trump has positioned himself to be above the fray and act in the best interests of the united -- theand the people tragedy that happened in houston and the one that's possible here in florida. and to concentrate his efforts on that and focus americans not on petty politics but on the common...
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theice ginsberg: marty is supreme chef.e best selling book in the supreme court gift shop. isrlie: " supreme chef," that what he titled it? justice ginsberg: yes, his recipes. he was very popular with the supreme court spouses. they met quarterly for lunch. they rotated catering responsibilities. marty was always the number one pick to be the caterer. [laughter] charlie: it just goes on and on. [laughter] i have been in her office. when you were given an honorary degree at columbia, was at columbia? and you were saying -- sang to, -- was that at columbia? tell the story. justice ginsberg: that was a serenade. i have the list of honorary -- honorees. charlie: this is the one because -- the one they gave you because you had refused to be given a degree from the law school and insisted it had to be the entire university. the university capitulated and gave you an honorary degree and among that -- justice ginsberg: she was supposed to give me the degree i should have gotten. the one i spent two years at harvard for. i know i am
theice ginsberg: marty is supreme chef.e best selling book in the supreme court gift shop. isrlie: " supreme chef," that what he titled it? justice ginsberg: yes, his recipes. he was very popular with the supreme court spouses. they met quarterly for lunch. they rotated catering responsibilities. marty was always the number one pick to be the caterer. [laughter] charlie: it just goes on and on. [laughter] i have been in her office. when you were given an honorary degree at columbia,...
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marty: i think it is significant.eal thing up against is, as they increase sanctions, they are reducing their options because at some point there are new sanctions left. then the military option becomes the forefront. at the forefront. it takes us, i think to a more ultimately, possibly to a more dangerous place. in regards to the chinese central bank, it was interesting donald trump announced it, because he said he may have seen this has happened and we as bloomberg news did not see it anywhere else except out of his mouth. [laughter] marty: so we are trying to make sure that this is in fact actor -- in fact accurate. vonnie: and you made the announcement on the behalf of president xi. marty: there was no press release, no announcement. it did not so -- it did sound like it was announced summer else. vonnie: and this would be a whole different scenario, china cutting off the lifeline of cash. many north koreans will die. marty: well, they are dying as we speak. the balancing act china have to take, they do not want t
marty: i think it is significant.eal thing up against is, as they increase sanctions, they are reducing their options because at some point there are new sanctions left. then the military option becomes the forefront. at the forefront. it takes us, i think to a more ultimately, possibly to a more dangerous place. in regards to the chinese central bank, it was interesting donald trump announced it, because he said he may have seen this has happened and we as bloomberg news did not see it...
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marty: that is hardly news. julie: we have been talking about it.hat kind of details -- sorry, kevin, what kind of details do we know additionally at this point about what sessions will say? kevin: what he will do is essentially has the buck to lawmakers and they are set to return this evening and through the day from their august recess . he will give them about six months to come up with a congressional solution to this to give them the opportunity to reinstate. also potentially reignite some of the same political battle lines amongst republicans. house speaker paul ryan has not commented on it this latest development. wait until after the president and attorney general have made this public. this is something the president campaigned on but it is really going to stoke the flames of a very heated policy debate. last week, i spoke with an evangelical conservative leader in the hispanic population with the cassette and feels like it will reshape republican politics -- -- i amney general sessions: here to announce that the program daca effectuated un
marty: that is hardly news. julie: we have been talking about it.hat kind of details -- sorry, kevin, what kind of details do we know additionally at this point about what sessions will say? kevin: what he will do is essentially has the buck to lawmakers and they are set to return this evening and through the day from their august recess . he will give them about six months to come up with a congressional solution to this to give them the opportunity to reinstate. also potentially reignite some...
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thank you so much, marty shanker., lessons in the lyrical survivor. -- seemsrkel's inevitable during the migration crisis. ae leader is poised to take full term. what to look for headed into sunday's election next, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: it's time for first word news. a powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck near mexico city caused thousands of people to flee the homes and businesses. it was the second major earthquake in that nation this month and struck 32 years to the day after a magnitude 8 quake killed thousands in the capital. issident enrique pena nieto returning to mexico city. an official says at least two people have been confirmed killed this afternoon. claimed itsria has first victim. officials are reporting one death on the french island of water loop -- guadalupe. the national hurricane center estimates maria will strike the u.s. and british virgin islands and puerto rico on wednesday. theis debut speech at united nations general assembly, president trump did not mince words w
thank you so much, marty shanker., lessons in the lyrical survivor. -- seemsrkel's inevitable during the migration crisis. ae leader is poised to take full term. what to look for headed into sunday's election next, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: it's time for first word news. a powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck near mexico city caused thousands of people to flee the homes and businesses. it was the second major earthquake in that nation this month and struck 32...
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marty shanker is with us, as well.storm in unexpected treat stanley fischer has been that the fed since 2014 and his term expires in june of 2018 and it was expected he might not be reappointed board want to retire. he was expected to be the person who helped lead the fed from a transition from janet yellen to a new fed chair, should donald trump make the decision to replace janet yellen. he appears to be leaving. he does not give a reason in his letter of resignation that went to the president today. he says it has been a privilege to serve and to work with janet yellen. no reason given for why he wants to retire. he has been in this business a long time, served as the governor of the bank of israel and professor m.i.t. for many years, so quite a shock for the federal reserve system and investors and traders of the world. yellen, whor janet apparently commenting, saying he has been invaluable to policy deliberations. implications because he has seen the size janet yellen as the most important you're on the fomc? arty:
marty shanker is with us, as well.storm in unexpected treat stanley fischer has been that the fed since 2014 and his term expires in june of 2018 and it was expected he might not be reappointed board want to retire. he was expected to be the person who helped lead the fed from a transition from janet yellen to a new fed chair, should donald trump make the decision to replace janet yellen. he appears to be leaving. he does not give a reason in his letter of resignation that went to the president...
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marty: it is too long. the smartest guy.ulie: are you surprised we are not seeing much of a market reaction? -- marty: i am not surprised because rates are so low and the markets had priced out a december rate hike at the moment. there is not a lot of plays for them to go. stanley fischer is the vice chair, not of chair, he is very influential but also seen as a yellen and janet the fact she is there does not change the outlook for short-term policy. it might change long-term about who gets appointed but between now and the end of january when she would believe in her position probably does not have a major impact. that stansay this fischer has vast relationships around the world with other central banks and he was, i am sure, the goto guy when central bankers from around the world needed feedback about the u.s. that is a communication mechanism and will be gone which i think will give some pols two people were -- pause to people running the central banks. >> it is hard to overstate his contribution to monetary policy. this
marty: it is too long. the smartest guy.ulie: are you surprised we are not seeing much of a market reaction? -- marty: i am not surprised because rates are so low and the markets had priced out a december rate hike at the moment. there is not a lot of plays for them to go. stanley fischer is the vice chair, not of chair, he is very influential but also seen as a yellen and janet the fact she is there does not change the outlook for short-term policy. it might change long-term about who gets...
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marty: i think it makes it more problematic.here are many things that this congress has to do, a spending a highax reform being priority, and i'll of that happening all at once is going to be difficult. julia: great to get your insight. kevin cirilli and marty shanker, thank you for joining us. let's get a check where markets stand. we have a selloff. the dow, s&p 500, are down more than 1%. near session lows. the dow had been on pace for its worst basins the middle of may. investors react inc. bearish lee -- reacting bearishly. north korea claimed that they tested a hydrogen bomb. the u.s. in turn is calling for increased sanctions. ifth korea coming out saying sanctions are increase, they could come out with a response of their own. lots of back-and-forth. if we happen to the bloomberg and take a look at an intraday chart of the dow, this is g #btv 17 02. we see the big drop down today. we see a light lower on north korea's response. it could be that potential for escalation. that thisteresting is is the third incident with no
marty: i think it makes it more problematic.here are many things that this congress has to do, a spending a highax reform being priority, and i'll of that happening all at once is going to be difficult. julia: great to get your insight. kevin cirilli and marty shanker, thank you for joining us. let's get a check where markets stand. we have a selloff. the dow, s&p 500, are down more than 1%. near session lows. the dow had been on pace for its worst basins the middle of may. investors react...
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marty: he said so. scarlet: but he also wants to a deal and get legislative wins. think he has higher priorities than eliminating the annual debt ceiling. three-month extension on the debt ceiling is not the only sign of a democratic trump lovefest going on, with the tweet today where he told people not told be affected worry which was retweeted by pelosi. what i would be wondering if i ryan, how do i reinsert myself into this situation to make sure at the big december agreement, where they have to keep the government they debt ceiling, that don't get completely rolled. marty: this is where tonight's dinner between donald trump and paul ryan which is happening ifomes very interesting and i'm paul ryan, i want to ask that question, how do we get to same page. if donald trump says you do what i ask you to do and get results aisle,going across the it makes an uneasy relationship even that more difficult for ryan so will it be detente, trumpl it be donald giving paul ryan marching orders is the question. to bring weather into this with hurricane harvey and hurricane ir
marty: he said so. scarlet: but he also wants to a deal and get legislative wins. think he has higher priorities than eliminating the annual debt ceiling. three-month extension on the debt ceiling is not the only sign of a democratic trump lovefest going on, with the tweet today where he told people not told be affected worry which was retweeted by pelosi. what i would be wondering if i ryan, how do i reinsert myself into this situation to make sure at the big december agreement, where they...
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. -- this is the first time they are bill clinton is marty opened his doors. at that time, bill clinton was a third string democrat. he was from arkansas. nobody thought a democrat would win. everybody thought bush would get reelected area from the very beginning, marty knew this was -- guy, if anyone have shot had a shot, it was bill clinton. by opening his house to him, he put that stamp of approval. this used to be the living room. those doors used to be open to the dining room. this used to...
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vonnie: marty schenker, thank you very much. the bill has not even been forwarded yet anyways.is very hard to know. nejra: fedex delivering good news to investors. shares are rising, despite the fact that the shipping and issedht company m quarterly estimates. the facts behind our stocks on the hour, next on bloomberg. ♪ nejra: live from london, i'm nejra cehic. vonnie: and i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. business leaders ringing the alarm on recent market rallies and valuations. joining us now is erik schatzker, sitting down with david rubenstein at the bloomberg global business forum taking place today in new york city. >> you were among the first people in private equity to flag a recession risk. several years ago in fact. what are you seeing in the economy now? david: it is in reasonably good shape. i have been saying for a number of years that a recession is due at some point. we have one every eight years on average, we are now 8.5 years along a gross cycle. just like a broken clock is right twice a day, i will be right at some point, they will have a recessi
vonnie: marty schenker, thank you very much. the bill has not even been forwarded yet anyways.is very hard to know. nejra: fedex delivering good news to investors. shares are rising, despite the fact that the shipping and issedht company m quarterly estimates. the facts behind our stocks on the hour, next on bloomberg. ♪ nejra: live from london, i'm nejra cehic. vonnie: and i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. business leaders ringing the alarm on recent market rallies and valuations....
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running us with more is marty schenker. program.ack to the i want to start with marty. the president has put his priority, texas. we have three tweets. they are about the nfl, the nfl in the nfl. how does that fit together? marty: it fits together with the message that trump wants to project to his base. he is going on the stump. we have north korea threatening war. we have an entire travel ban that is in place. and he is tweeting about the nfl. this may be the end because he seems to have declared victory in that last week. david: dallas cowboys stood before the national anthem at what do we know about this tax reform package. marty: we have gotten some broad outlines. the big elephant is the state and local tax reduction. when you look at what is affected by that, it is the big states, newoutlines. the big york, new jersey, california. there are moves in congress to kill that. it will be interesting to see how this gets done. >> let's go to you. i want to talk about what is in this plan. what are the major drivers here? we talk about the animation of deduction for sta
running us with more is marty schenker. program.ack to the i want to start with marty. the president has put his priority, texas. we have three tweets. they are about the nfl, the nfl in the nfl. how does that fit together? marty: it fits together with the message that trump wants to project to his base. he is going on the stump. we have north korea threatening war. we have an entire travel ban that is in place. and he is tweeting about the nfl. this may be the end because he seems to have...
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jonathan: marty schenker and michael mckee, thank you. give his first speech to the general assembly. the president of the united states will be speaking. that is it for bloomberg daybreak. thank you. coverage continues on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ♪ vonnie: it is 10:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 p.m. in london and 10:00 p.m. in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ vonnie: here are the top stories recovering from the bloomberg and the world, president donald trump is set to address the united nations general assembly. what will he say about north korea and other pressing topics? walgreenste news, boost and secures regulatory teaidance for its ri clearance. we have been excessive interview with walgreen's ceo. meetings underway today, investors are looking for clues about the unwinding of the fed's balance sheets. they could be in for a surprise once the unwind starts. into, we are 30 minutes the tuesday trading session in the u.s. julie hyman has look at the ma
jonathan: marty schenker and michael mckee, thank you. give his first speech to the general assembly. the president of the united states will be speaking. that is it for bloomberg daybreak. thank you. coverage continues on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ♪ vonnie: it is 10:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 p.m. in london and 10:00 p.m. in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ vonnie: here are the top stories recovering from the bloomberg and the...
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marty, the the president and with ats have come up deal, much to the chagrin of some republicans.aul ryan described the democratic proposal as unworkable, and untenable. and then, at this white house meeting, donald trump listens and decides, we will go with the democrats. so, they do have a deal. but, beware of december when you are doing your christmas shopping. we could be in another crisis. sahil, how does this change the probability that they can get something done on tax reform, i the end of the year, as they keep promising? >> it is hard to know how it changes that probability. it does clear to big items off their plate, that they had to get done this month, the debt limit extension and keeping the government funded to a bar to shut down. it gives them a little bit more room. keep in mind they have to do other things. they have to extend flood insurance. they have to extend the children's health insurance program. all by the end of this month. so, they still have other things to do. this does open up a little bit of a window, though. the president, though, not doing any fav
marty, the the president and with ats have come up deal, much to the chagrin of some republicans.aul ryan described the democratic proposal as unworkable, and untenable. and then, at this white house meeting, donald trump listens and decides, we will go with the democrats. so, they do have a deal. but, beware of december when you are doing your christmas shopping. we could be in another crisis. sahil, how does this change the probability that they can get something done on tax reform, i the end...
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marty was always the number one pick. alito decided pay a tribute to him with a cookbook. he would have loved to have a cookbook with his name on it. recipes on a150 disk. she picked 30 out of them. i showed the selection to my daughter and she said, mother, daddy would not have taken those. --picked those. i said he picked them. all the recipes were picked by my daughter. says,is one injury that jane's caesar salad. she put in one of her own recipes. [laughter] >> we are almost out of time. mentioning marty's book brings to mind, and this is where we will end, a book that will soon be a hot seller in the gift shop. a look on your work out routine. [laughter] >> authored by your personal trainer. us each at aid naturalization ceremony. brian called everyone to order. i knew he was your trainer. i said, what is the justice's routine? first he wanted to see me do it playing. -- plank. this is the picture. [laughter] [applause] begin at what they give away the secret in advance of the book. could you describe your routine? [laughter] justice ginsburg: i should describe how it
marty was always the number one pick. alito decided pay a tribute to him with a cookbook. he would have loved to have a cookbook with his name on it. recipes on a150 disk. she picked 30 out of them. i showed the selection to my daughter and she said, mother, daddy would not have taken those. --picked those. i said he picked them. all the recipes were picked by my daughter. says,is one injury that jane's caesar salad. she put in one of her own recipes. [laughter] >> we are almost out of...
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marty: $28 hamburgers. tom: marty shanker, thank you so much. house and at the palm as well. where is the budget going? you are former director of the cbo. the vice chairman will join us tomorrow on the fed show. are we going to 6%-7% deficit to gdp? >> we are on track to get over 5% the next years if we stay on autopilot and the looks like we will have another chilean dollars in a tax bill. we could easily get there if we do not get changes. tom: are these rockefeller republicans? is this even more than nelson rockefeller and we will get more than 7% and the entire dialogue changes? doug: i think we have a big division we were public and party. -- in the republican party. the present is not interested in anything that is the traditional conservative agenda. you have traditional conservatives in the house and senate who don't want that but what to pass cuts. there's only one way to go and that is south. francine: are we seeing a softening of tone? doug: i would not call it a softening of tone. the president is looking for allies on any particula
marty: $28 hamburgers. tom: marty shanker, thank you so much. house and at the palm as well. where is the budget going? you are former director of the cbo. the vice chairman will join us tomorrow on the fed show. are we going to 6%-7% deficit to gdp? >> we are on track to get over 5% the next years if we stay on autopilot and the looks like we will have another chilean dollars in a tax bill. we could easily get there if we do not get changes. tom: are these rockefeller republicans? is...
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marti, thank you. we are in a golden age of journalism at least regards to newspapers, "the new york times" and "washington post." we are going at it every day.pas [applause] one of the people essentially responsible for that golden age is marti baron. e it is an honor for me to be introduced by him. [applause] if you would silence your cell phones or put them on stun i will be forever grateful so. thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to the age of acceleration. people ask plea, where does come the title, thank you for being late? it comes from meeting people in washington, d.c. i live in bethesda for breakfast. i like not to waste breakfast downtown eating alone. i have organized business breakfast. every once in a while someone comes 10, 15 lates. tom, i'm really sorry, the weather, the traffic, the was ays, the doug ate my homework. the one of these days, my friend came and meeting at the adam, came usual. tom, the weather traffic, the dog ate my homework. i spontaneously said to him, actua
marti, thank you. we are in a golden age of journalism at least regards to newspapers, "the new york times" and "washington post." we are going at it every day.pas [applause] one of the people essentially responsible for that golden age is marti baron. e it is an honor for me to be introduced by him. [applause] if you would silence your cell phones or put them on stun i will be forever grateful so. thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to the age of acceleration....
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we're pleased to have marty on the panel with us today. and to marty's left, dale ho. dale is the director of the aclu's voting rights project and supervises the aclu's voting litigation and advocacy work nationwide. he's litigated a number of cases under the voting rights act and national voter registration act and is an adjunct professor at n.y.u. and to dale's left is erin murphy. partner in the washington, d.c. office of kirkland & ellis. her practice focuses on supreme court, appellate and constitutional litigation. she's argued three cases before the united states supreme court and she has more awards and recognitions than i think we have time for today. but this is our wonderful panel. would you please join me in welcoming them? [applause] steve: thank you very much. with that i will say a brief word about ground rules and turn it over to anil to talk about one of the cases that we're all waiting to hear about, the travel ban. so each of our speakers we've asked to speak for about 10 minutes. we've asked that they consider intervening with each other as we go an
we're pleased to have marty on the panel with us today. and to marty's left, dale ho. dale is the director of the aclu's voting rights project and supervises the aclu's voting litigation and advocacy work nationwide. he's litigated a number of cases under the voting rights act and national voter registration act and is an adjunct professor at n.y.u. and to dale's left is erin murphy. partner in the washington, d.c. office of kirkland & ellis. her practice focuses on supreme court, appellate...
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let me start with you, marty, we essentially here u.s.oreign-policy outlook and people are calling it principled realism. white you take away in terms of the bullet points of what it might be? interesting to me his full throated advocacy for thatnal patriotism and how fits in with a global approach to the problems he pointed out is a little unclear to me how you reconcile those two things, but he is trying to walk a fine line between america first and attempting to rein in the regimes like north korea, iran, and venezuela. vonnie: that is what struck me. at the beginning, he talked sovereignty, america first, but saying every other nation should put their nation first. how can that become a reality, nick? are there too many and reconcilables? nick: the thing that struck me is past presidents have used the united nations as a platform of a rallying cry to say these are the values and deals that unite us in the u.s. will lead the way and be the country that provides the example for others to emulate. president trump a sickly turn that on --
let me start with you, marty, we essentially here u.s.oreign-policy outlook and people are calling it principled realism. white you take away in terms of the bullet points of what it might be? interesting to me his full throated advocacy for thatnal patriotism and how fits in with a global approach to the problems he pointed out is a little unclear to me how you reconcile those two things, but he is trying to walk a fine line between america first and attempting to rein in the regimes like...
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been done the attackers seem to be one step ahead creating a new unnerving and unpredictable norm and marty london. a year ago said. living with the threat of terrorism is something muslims just have to excess. you won't succeed if you want to fight us we will be caught by terrorists. you will see over the next few days the increased number of. across. the attempts to make countless acts of kindness that brought people closer together . and. they continue to be visible patrols around manchester which include the deployment of armed officers. will see an increased police presence today and over the course of the next few days no reason to be a long. road but. we need a. long that is we'll see an increased number of visible police officers. for the news the last seven days it's been another week a standoff over north korea or monday the u.n. security council passed a resolution on new sanctions after pyongyang's nuclear test earlier this month although the harsh of original draft prepared by the u.s. was renegotiated to seal the vote washington had wanted a full oil and natural gas embargo ag
been done the attackers seem to be one step ahead creating a new unnerving and unpredictable norm and marty london. a year ago said. living with the threat of terrorism is something muslims just have to excess. you won't succeed if you want to fight us we will be caught by terrorists. you will see over the next few days the increased number of. across. the attempts to make countless acts of kindness that brought people closer together . and. they continue to be visible patrols around manchester...
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her late husband marty ginsburg was a beloved professor for many years. we have a professorship named in his honor. mary and wendy, mary is joining us today, the co-authors with her of her recent book my own words. the justice is a longtime support of the policy program and every year invites to the ea andfor t conversation. i am -- [applause] a couple of logistical announcements before we begin. weer the justices remarks will go to the reception. that is one. that's where you go next. to, silence your cell phones. i did mine on the way in. talk for a will little bit about the past term, then after that i will ask some questions. we received a lot of questions from the audience. will, time allowed, ask as many as i can. when i asked her a question i ask that you stand up so we can rent nice you -- recognize you. please join me in welcoming justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] >> i feel so welcome -- you are mostly first-year students, is that right? a very exciting time. i remember how i felt my first year at law school. it was a new kind of learning.
her late husband marty ginsburg was a beloved professor for many years. we have a professorship named in his honor. mary and wendy, mary is joining us today, the co-authors with her of her recent book my own words. the justice is a longtime support of the policy program and every year invites to the ea andfor t conversation. i am -- [applause] a couple of logistical announcements before we begin. weer the justices remarks will go to the reception. that is one. that's where you go next. to,...
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my way to launch you know a lot of the really packed a punch to sleep yampa is the john oliver of marty america's doing the same we are apparently better than blue things that i see people you never heard of love right back to the night my president of the world bank paid to write me seriously he sent us an email. you know what knowing the street good looks like a real bitch it would be analyzed to keep the bottom. line with me like you but not i got. with. the. song. long. long with chris adams welcome back to on contact let's get back to our conversation with pauline park co-founder of the new york association for gender rights advocates. so we were talking about the democratic party what you describe as this drive to get crumbs by the l g b t community let's let's go back to that idea well as i say while it's true that the obama administration did some good things for the l.g. p.t. community it's also true that the first democratic president who had an opportunity to do things for the community did the opposite bill clinton signed into law the don't ask don't tell bill which is a rep
my way to launch you know a lot of the really packed a punch to sleep yampa is the john oliver of marty america's doing the same we are apparently better than blue things that i see people you never heard of love right back to the night my president of the world bank paid to write me seriously he sent us an email. you know what knowing the street good looks like a real bitch it would be analyzed to keep the bottom. line with me like you but not i got. with. the. song. long. long with chris...
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marty, thank you, we are in a golden anal of journalism, the new york times and the washington post. we are going at it every day. [applause] >> and one of the people centrally responsible is marty baron and it's an honor to be introduced by him. if you would silence your cell phones i will be forever grateful. thank you for being late, optimist guy thriving in the age of acceleration. the first question that i get from people is where from comes the title, thank you for being late, it comes from meeting people in washington, d.c.s i live in batesda. i like organize business breakfast and every once in a while someone comes 10 or 15 maints late. one day, over three years ago, now, my friend the energy entrepreneur and i said,we actually, peter, thank you for being here late. because you were late i've been eavesdropping on their conversation, fascinating.their [laughter] >> people watching the lobby, fantastic. and best of all, best of all, i just connected two ideas i had been struggling for a month so thank you for being late. people started to get into it. they said, well, you wel
marty, thank you, we are in a golden anal of journalism, the new york times and the washington post. we are going at it every day. [applause] >> and one of the people centrally responsible is marty baron and it's an honor to be introduced by him. if you would silence your cell phones i will be forever grateful. thank you for being late, optimist guy thriving in the age of acceleration. the first question that i get from people is where from comes the title, thank you for being late, it...
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marty: it is a different world we are living in.has a son with open-heart surgery and people respond to him. david: his first monologue when viral. marty: there is a second one becoming viral today and he is asking all of his listeners and watchers to message their congressmen and say, do not pass this bill. david: coming back to tax , andm, what is the chance is this going to be like everything and the kitchen sink? we will give everybody something and run up the deficit? marty: there are still some deficit hawks in congress who will not be happy, but if they craft some sort of bipartisan bill it is possible. i would actually be cautious about using the term "tax reform ." it may be a tax cut of significance, but how much of it will be permanent is the key question. david: marty schenker, bloomberg senior editor for government. alix: still with us are ian harnett and james sweeney. a potential $1.5 trillion tax cut, tax reform. do we need it? james: no, we do not need it. frankly, i think the unemployment rate is reasonably low in
marty: it is a different world we are living in.has a son with open-heart surgery and people respond to him. david: his first monologue when viral. marty: there is a second one becoming viral today and he is asking all of his listeners and watchers to message their congressmen and say, do not pass this bill. david: coming back to tax , andm, what is the chance is this going to be like everything and the kitchen sink? we will give everybody something and run up the deficit? marty: there are...
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fancy owning marti mcfly‘s trainers or indiana jones bullwhip — well both are up for auction today alongr movie memorabilia. so what bit of movie history would you most like to own? and how much would you pay for it? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. plenty up for grabs. maybe something from jurassic park, a t rex for the garden! welcome to business live. a us trade court will rule today on a major case that could have big impactions forjobs in the us, canada and the uk. the american aviation giant boeing had alleged that its canadian rival bombardier had engaged in "price dumping". in 2016, bombardier won its biggest ever order to provide its c—series passenger plane to delta, a major us airline. boeing alleges that bombardier sold those 75 planes to delta for almost $14 million below their cost price — something they allege is possible because of subsidies from governments of canada and the uk. in a statement, bombardier said that "boeing says it wants a level playing field, but it is not even on the field," uk prime minister theresa may is concerned because bombardier emp
fancy owning marti mcfly‘s trainers or indiana jones bullwhip — well both are up for auction today alongr movie memorabilia. so what bit of movie history would you most like to own? and how much would you pay for it? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. plenty up for grabs. maybe something from jurassic park, a t rex for the garden! welcome to business live. a us trade court will rule today on a major case that could have big impactions forjobs in the us, canada and the uk. the...
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marty was always number one pick to be co-caterer. so martha and alito decided a perfect tribute to him would be a cookbook. i know he would have loved to have a cookbook with his name on it. he had about 150 recipes on a disc. she picked 30 out of them. i showed the selection to my daughter and she said, mother, daddy would not have picked those. sorry. okay, you pick them. so all the recipes in that book are picked by my daughter. >> that's funny. >> one entry under salad, says jane's cesar salad. she put in one of her own recipes. >> we're almost out of time. mentioning marty's book brings to mind -- and this is where we'll end, a book i'm sure will soon be a hot seller in the supreme court bookshop, a book on your workout routine, authored by your personal trainer, bryan johnson. i actually, last week, i gave a speech at a nationalization ceremony in judge moss' chambers and brian called everyone to order. i knew he was your trainer, so i said, what's the justice's routine. he said, first, he wanted to see me do a plank. so this i
marty was always number one pick to be co-caterer. so martha and alito decided a perfect tribute to him would be a cookbook. i know he would have loved to have a cookbook with his name on it. he had about 150 recipes on a disc. she picked 30 out of them. i showed the selection to my daughter and she said, mother, daddy would not have picked those. sorry. okay, you pick them. so all the recipes in that book are picked by my daughter. >> that's funny. >> one entry under salad, says...
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marty walsh>"this banner incident. . i mean, it's a banner. somebody hung a banner. mean, they put a banner over there, and what it sounds like it was in support of black lives matter, which was against racism. and i guess in a way it's a positive message. i think the wrong place to put it." (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. dry weather through the weekend. temperatures are forecast to warm slightly on friday and saturday, but then cool beginning sunday. much cooler weather, and locally blustery conditions, are likely early next week as a deep upper trough develops over the pacific northwest and northern california. (vicki) the f-d-a will soon label foods that contain crushed peanuts... that are appropriate for infants to eat. doctors have found that introducing peanut products to kids between four and 10 months... significantly reduced the chance they would develop a peanut allergy. <"hopefully it helps parents make that decision instead of being kind of lost of what to do, because i feel like they've gone back and
"this banner incident. . i mean, it's a banner. somebody hung a banner. mean, they put a banner over there, and what it sounds like it was in support of black lives matter, which was against racism. and i guess in a way it's a positive message. i think the wrong place to put it." (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. dry weather through the weekend. temperatures are forecast to warm slightly on friday and saturday, but then cool beginning...
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marty: the europeans made it clear that even if the u.s. they intend to stay in it and keep iran to that, to the terms of that deal. it is possible that our compliance will even continue if the u.s. -->> he pulled out of tpp and was to renegotiate nafta and the free trade deal and put up a wants to pulle out of the iran deal, are there any deals the united states is committed to and has threatened the nato alliance, are there any deals we are committed to? if so, what does it say about the role of engagement? marty: that is the number one criticism this administration has is that they certainly are able to talk about what they do not want to do but do not talk about what they do want to do. he has not really pulled out, he is threatened trade war with china and has not done anything. he has threatened to put tariffs on steel and has not done it. you have to wait and see. stephen roach: we pay no attention to what he does? marty: we pay attention to what he says and not what he does. tom: very good. the conversation radio with the -- formere
marty: the europeans made it clear that even if the u.s. they intend to stay in it and keep iran to that, to the terms of that deal. it is possible that our compliance will even continue if the u.s. -->> he pulled out of tpp and was to renegotiate nafta and the free trade deal and put up a wants to pulle out of the iran deal, are there any deals the united states is committed to and has threatened the nato alliance, are there any deals we are committed to? if so, what does it say about...
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marty, go ahead.vietn >> my brother fought in vietnam and came home, he didn't volunteer to go, he was drafted. because of the respect for country he went. he came home and he was never the same. so, over the years he let a little bit out here and there. regardless of what the war mentor why we're there, it affected him the rest of his life because he never experienced anything like that, he said people made it sound like we were brutal and we were not near as brutal as the vietcong. the people in villages and the children they sent out with candles they had made and thewo soldiers would buy them and when they would like them they would explode so, i don't agree 100% with war, but i know that this president doesn't want war and is not in it for war and we better have a good reason as far as he's concerned to get involved in a war. >> host: thank you. i'm sure this not the first part of the story. >> guest: thank you so much foro sharing the story of your brother. many people a have had similarar exper
marty, go ahead.vietn >> my brother fought in vietnam and came home, he didn't volunteer to go, he was drafted. because of the respect for country he went. he came home and he was never the same. so, over the years he let a little bit out here and there. regardless of what the war mentor why we're there, it affected him the rest of his life because he never experienced anything like that, he said people made it sound like we were brutal and we were not near as brutal as the vietcong. the...
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i can also tell you if you look at terms to echo what marty said about where president trump has beenof his economic team, it had his omission of thanking gary cohn last week when he was discussing tax policy. the meetingin yesterday with republican and democratic congressional leadership. let's not forget secretary mnuchin was also inside the oval office pitching a year-and-a-half extension trying to take it beyond midterm elections and hand republican gift in the sense that they would not have to fight over the debt limit until after the midterms. the president decided to side with democrats. that he has at least offered a political brushes -- of sorts, but also a secretary mnuchin. i should caution you because i have spoken with sources who say they have been working around the clock essentially all the lawmakers on with capitol hill to a dress tax reform and the president himself telling lawmakers personally and directly, calling them and say the reason we made to deal with democrats was to address the issue of her came funding but also to get tax reform kick started. a centrist d
i can also tell you if you look at terms to echo what marty said about where president trump has beenof his economic team, it had his omission of thanking gary cohn last week when he was discussing tax policy. the meetingin yesterday with republican and democratic congressional leadership. let's not forget secretary mnuchin was also inside the oval office pitching a year-and-a-half extension trying to take it beyond midterm elections and hand republican gift in the sense that they would not...
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to his left, marty lederman, associate professor of law at george towne university. he serves as deputy attorney general and the department of justice office of legalrn counsel from 2009 until 2010 and as the attorney advisor from 1994 until 2002. he is an active contributor to media and blogs, a regular contributor and slate among his very other activities. we are pleased to have him join us on the panel today. to his left, dale is the director of the aclu voting rights project and supervisesd the aclu voting right litigation and advocacy work nationwide.nation he has litigated a number of cases under the federal voting rights act and the national voter registration act and he's an adjunct professor of law. last and certainly not least, details left is aaron murphy. is a partner in the washington d.c. office and is focused on supreme court, appellate litigation. she's argued three cases before the united states supreme court and she has more awards and recognitions and i think we have time for today. this is our wonderful panel. would you please join me in welcoming
to his left, marty lederman, associate professor of law at george towne university. he serves as deputy attorney general and the department of justice office of legalrn counsel from 2009 until 2010 and as the attorney advisor from 1994 until 2002. he is an active contributor to media and blogs, a regular contributor and slate among his very other activities. we are pleased to have him join us on the panel today. to his left, dale is the director of the aclu voting rights project and supervisesd...
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with us is marty schenker. so a lot is going on in new york. back to washington for a moment, there is a big drama playing out with health care. marty: high drama, with mitch mcconnell saying he will bring up the obamacare repeal, the bill that would replace obamacare. he does not know if he has the votes. that, and i think john mccain is the key figure in that decision. remind people, he needs all the votes he can get. he has 52 senators, he needs 50 votes. he does not have a lot to play with. marty: he doesn't, and john mccain, the last time did not play his hand until he actually cast his vote. as mitch mcconnell brings this up and it is not know which way -- and does not know which way mccain will vote, this could be disastrous for the gop. david: there is real pressure from the gop -- not with the president, so much. pressure from the republicans. why are they doing this? marty: mayfield have promised this for eight years, and if they fail to do it it is embarrassing and does not have the promise they made. david: and supposedly, the 25th
with us is marty schenker. so a lot is going on in new york. back to washington for a moment, there is a big drama playing out with health care. marty: high drama, with mitch mcconnell saying he will bring up the obamacare repeal, the bill that would replace obamacare. he does not know if he has the votes. that, and i think john mccain is the key figure in that decision. remind people, he needs all the votes he can get. he has 52 senators, he needs 50 votes. he does not have a lot to play with....
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marty: my guess, he could not send his stuff to the dry cleaners.ately, it was donald trump's feelings that the optics of him seemingly not caring about what taxpayers were paying for was really terrible. as you heard in his impromptu press conference, here he is cutting deals, cutting costs for the taxpayer and a whole bunch of things, and then everybody is focused on tom price taking expensive travel. he does not like that muddying his message. his other reporting, not ours, that he considered price the weakest of his cabinet members. there was not a reservoir of goodwill to begin with. scarlet: what value did tom price bring to the trump white house? it was hisosedly, expertise on obamacare and his opposition to obamacare. he was going to be incredibly useful tool in getting repeal and replace done. obviously, it did not happen. scarlet: perhaps he has run his course. , thank you.r markets are already responding to the gop's tax reform land in that they kind of young -- yawned. we did see a boost in those trump trade names. this is bloomberg. ♪ s
marty: my guess, he could not send his stuff to the dry cleaners.ately, it was donald trump's feelings that the optics of him seemingly not caring about what taxpayers were paying for was really terrible. as you heard in his impromptu press conference, here he is cutting deals, cutting costs for the taxpayer and a whole bunch of things, and then everybody is focused on tom price taking expensive travel. he does not like that muddying his message. his other reporting, not ours, that he...