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, michael, michael, michael, what'sn you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i
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michael d. mullen. >> dennis michael mulligan. >> peter james mulligan. >> michael joseph mullen. >> james donald> francisco munoz. >> carlos munoz. >> theresa munson. >> robert michael murach. >> caesar augusto murillo. >> marc a.murolo. >> brian joseph murphy. >> charles anthony murphy. >> christopher w. murphy. >> edward charles murphy. >> james f. murphy iv. >> patrick jude murphy. >> kevin james murphy. >> raymond e. murphy. >> pat rick shawn murphy. >> james thomas murphy. >> and my father, robert r.ploger iii and my step-mother alexandra f.plo kbmpb er. >> and my cousin michael a. marty. we love you and we miss you forever. thank you for watching over us. >> robert eddie murphy jr. >> john joseph murray. >> john joseph murray. >> susan d. murray. >> valerie victoria murray. >> richard todd myhre. >> louis j.nace ii. >> robert b. nagel. >> mildred rose naiman. >> takuya nakamura. >> alexander john robert napier. >> frank joseph naples iii. >> john phillip napolitano. >> catherine ann nardella. >> mario nardone jr. >> manika narula. >> shawn nassaney. >> narendar nath. >> karen susan navarro
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joseph michael, 18 years ago you disappeared but you will never ever be forgotten and we choose to remember you how you lived and not how you died. we miss you every day. dennis michael edwards michaeldy edwards christine egan lisa erin egan martin j. egan, jr. michael egan samantha martin egan carole eggert lisa caren ehrlich john ernst eichler eric adam eisenberg daphne ferlinda elder michael j. elferis mark joseph ellis valerie silver ellis albert alfy william elmarry robert r. elseth edgar hendricks emery, jr. doris suk-yuen eng christopher epps ulf ramm ericson erwin l. erker william john erwin sarah ali escarcega jose espinal fanny espinoza billy scoop esposito bridget ann esposito francis esposito michael a. esposito ruben esquilin, jr. sadie ette barbara g. etzold eric brian evans robert edward evans meredith emily june ewart f catherine k. fagan >> and my brother, andrew, we think of you every day. you are loved. and you now have a 2-year-old grandson who is your namesake. and as he grows, the family will let him know all about you and what a wonderful person you were. you are missed. >> and my aunt, lisa maria terry. we come together to remember your life and all of the li
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michael gove. he feels let down by michael gove. he feels let down by michael gove. hael gove, during that campaign, along with boris johnson, along with priti patel, left the truth at home. a reference a macro a reference also to penny mordaunt about turkey during the year —— mordaunt about turkey during the year——a mordaunt about turkey during the year “ a reference... mordaunt about turkey during the year —— a reference... turkey did not have a cat in hat chance of joining the eu. he uses, about michael gove, the word mandate shows. —— the word mendacious. when he put that to cameron, the interviewer, he said i don't the guy said that. quite a strong line. absolutely. cameron says, in the book and in the interview, that he's been very honest about his feelings about how the referendum went and how, the behaviour during and after it. all the remarks are out there, he is... his strongest words are held for michael gove and boris johnson. he thought boris was a good mayor but may not be a good prime minister and that gove, as you said and cameron said, left the truth
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michael and he took me on the back of the car off camera. getting down. to the tase multiple times ranting back at the house. michael was accused of ball rushing an officer here and this is actually a car that was here it was hasn't moved in in 10 years and sadly that's that's the area when michael michael died. you can see. michael was shot in the morning of november 9th 2004 on friday they really really it was justified before crime lab reports are complete before autopsy risk complete before witness statements are even taken they were they they held their own thing in the world is justified. there's a picture of michael i'm a veteran and i always felt that i was really a brother with law enforcement. i was a captain this was my copilot navigator and boom operator it's time for 23 years i go out and believe in the democratic principle just to come home and have a police officer killed my child and then think i'm going to give fair and due process in the doors pretty much shot in my face. to. his death on his or news reports throughout the years we have to go to governor doyle at the time ready to go to the attorney general they don't even bother to call it this is the contract for a billboard that only in the already ran it had to resort to full page ads in newspapers and the
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michael michael died. you can see. michael was shot in the morning of november 9th 2004 on a friday they rule it was justified before crime lab reports are complete before autopsy risk complete before witness statements are even taken they were they they held their own thing and i really just a 5. here's a picture of michael i'm a veteran and i always felt that i was really a brother with law enforcement i was a captain this was my copilot navigator boom operator it's time for 23 years i go out and believe in a democratic principle just to come home and have a police officer killed my child and then think i'm going to get a fair and due process and the doors pretty much shut in my face. is dead on these are the news reports throughout the years we have i go to governor doyle at the time ready i go to the attorney general they don't even bother to give me a copy but this is the contract for billboard at owning the already ran it and i had to resort to full page ads in newspapers and billboards to get her to justifiable but the
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technology is held very closely ok we'll leave it there michael michael maloof former senior security policy analyst for the pentagon thanks michael always a pleasure pleasure sure. and he says pakistan controlled kashmir should be considered part of its own territory the indian foreign minister also expressed hope that one day they would have physical jurisdiction over the region pakistan and india have been at loggerheads over kashmir for more than 70 years since they failed to agree on the borders drawn up during the british partition of india. it used to be one country under british rule where communities of differing religions live side by side for generations but 70 years ago independence or the region split into india and pakistan in a process that went down in history books as the partition and so did the man who hurriedly through the border the year 1947 the dying days of the british empire weakened by the 2nd world war india became a burden london was also unable to counter the growing independence movement led by matt maganda to fix it britain appointed lord louis mountbatten as the last viceroy of india he made it clea
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to be involved in ok we have to leave it there michael michael really full of panic and security honest great to have you on the program thank you michael thank you. south korea has filed a complaint with the international olympic committee of the japan's plan to use a military flag during next year's games in tokyo so insists the rising sun and them is no better than a nazi swastika and represents japanese colonial rule and atrocities associated with it take his top official in charge of the 2020 1000000 pixies no problem with the flying of the imperial colors because a ton of takes a look now at the long running feud between south korea and japan. this flag is the thing setting apart south korea and japan for almost the whole past decade you might not see anything wrong with it but for more than a 1000000000 korean and chinese people it's no different to a swastika during the 2nd world war the japanese empire made this image of the banner for atrocities which rival the darkest crimes of adult hitler. the row over the flag largely dates back to 2011 when the nation's football teams met on the pitch to witness the image being literally
to be involved in ok we have to leave it there michael michael really full of panic and security honest great to have you on the program thank you michael thank you. south korea has filed a complaint with the international olympic committee of the japan's plan to use a military flag during next year's games in tokyo so insists the rising sun and them is no better than a nazi swastika and represents japanese colonial rule and atrocities associated with it take his top official in charge of the...
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to go to my duty 100 feet and then michael michael national. it would yes it is my jacomo the one would humble the yellow. because in all that and what i want to run into a little running order i know who. you are what is going on you're living to be just a little while and. the . day that. i had a problem of getting with and i think it. was a mother was sick so he came to be treated them and told him that if we get what they ended by city it wouldn't be to be deficient because most of this i was as we and they were put in a because we don't want to that's how i learned how to construct i don't want to have all human body do we. we want the community to to have ownership of whatever is happening around them so about as this wait for it has this trouble for it then they would not want to see anybody destroying their water table and we try to help them and i raise the problems because we look want to come to the old solution and whenever you see rosemary coming you know these men but lose maybe not have them and so we said the to try to realize t
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michael michael barney says the block is still waiting for new plans from the u.k. johnson spokesman says sprigs it minister stephen barclay will go to brussels on friday for talks for more on the fallout scenes in parliament on wednesday we cannot cross to westminster with sonia. a little if anything has changed at this moment apart from the scenes in the house of commons this morning already some tones that were considering exactly some of the language that was used and the anger that we see many senior members of parliament seem to have seen anything like it in their careers as well certainly something that was underlined by the speaker of the house john. eve tones members of parliament members of johnson's own own cabinet were reflecting on this this morning with a sort of cry out for more mild language to be used from certain from one of his supporters jacob who is a very avid bricks with all of this going on in the background there are 2. versions of business occurring there one of them is on the toxicity of the political culture in parliament that's been put in by labor m.p. jess phillips and also a 2nd one on the issue of democracy. in britain to be discussed later on in the day also another thing that's going to be considered as well is where the conservative party whether the government will be able to be able to approve a number. but few days off from parliament so they can have their own tory conference later on in the month whether that will be approved by the rest of parliament is yet to be seen of course not many people perhaps in parliament willing to support or pass anything from boris johnson given his conduct on choose day evening. the interim government is building the 1st mass detention center for people in the northeastern states. who are deemed to be illegal immigrants nearly $2000000.00 people and many of the muslim were left off the government's national registry of citizens which was published last month or that. has this report. it's a detention camp in the making aimed at housing some of the 1900000 people considered illegal immigrants in india about 450 laborers working on its construction since december. among them. who might very well end up living here once it's completed. very warded because my name didn't come up in the final list of the national registry of citizens my family is on the list i am not even if i submitted all the paperwork i don't know what will happen next i walk here during the day and think about my future at night. the new material detention center is in the state of assam in northeast india near the border with bangladesh is being built after an anti migration campaign targeted the big galley speaking residents of the state the government carried out a census of 33000000 people to determine who had the indian nationality by birth out of those nearly 2000000 hindus and muslims were not included in the national registry of citizens they are considered foreigners even though hindus were publicly assured they'd be granted citizenship even if they weren't of indian origin that leaves the muslims out they have $120.00 days to appeal to foreigners tribunal critics say the campaign was ultimately aimed at muslims. he will face a lot of problems because members of the tribunal are known for not being impartial and there is favoritism in their promotion an appointment depends on the number of people they declare as foreigners i know this from past experience. mom has not been declared a foreigner yet but fears it's imminent she's also the only member of her family refused indian citizenship. i gave them all the documents but i'm scared now i want to stay with my husband and children approaching a court will require money and resources and we don't have any. it's a problem facing men born in poverty and like members surviving on daily earnings now also facing a future of shattered families and detention if not exile for the family elders or . egyptian rights groups say security forces have arrested nearly 2000 people since antigovernment protests began last week amnesty international is calling on world leaders attending the un general assembly to confront egypt's president of the father of more protests are planned in egypt for friday. the serve south african armies been ordered to stay in a suburb of cape town plagued by gang violence for 6 months but people say the military reinforcements have done little to curb crime from either miller has more on the story. rival gangs that are a common occurrence on the cape flats we people say they're terrorized by gangs dealing drugs the video recorded by people living in a block of flats the shots rang out and they ran over. this is wait 2 weeks ago 3 children and a 19 year old suspected gang members were shot and killed at point blank range in iran look at them from the elsie's river community policing forum shows us where gunman entered a shack killing almost everyone in it when they came in they shot the young girl teen years or. in the face. cutie an 18 year old girl you know and the 2 moms in with were shot at then. they rolled off the beat and one of them actually played the. elses river is plagued by violence much of it linked to gangs selling drugs their fight for control often escalates into gun battles leaving communities in the firing line the was no reason for them to kill the toolroom and it was clearly as a message of change and this whole community but mostly to that this is what they capable government statistics say the number of murders on the cape flats of almost doubled to 90 this year that's despite the army being sent in the military says soldiers were sent to the cape flats to create a safe environment so police could do their job but people who live here say they only see soldiers on the streets a few times a week often for just a few hours at a time they say little has changed the army deployment was meant to last 3 months but it's been extended to next march soldiers patrolled the streets manned chick points and gather intelligence i think that the minister of police put the army and . as a political response. i don't think too much sought went into that process if you bring the army in. you you really tries the situation and you know this is a good chance to roads. brazil is an example of that you you have like people on the police side and in the army so on when the army was sent in to support overstretched police last month police minister they lay said the deployment would be a temporary fix but even with the army there the police haven't been able to stop the killings and peace remains elusive to many living on the cape plans for me to al-jazeera cape town. they're watching out is there and these are main stories the u.s. intelligence cheap is due to testify before politicians about it was hopeful or a case that's led to calls for impeachment president on the trump has been criticized for asking as ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden. france is mourning the death of the former president jacques chirac his son in law says the 86 year old died peacefully surrounded by his family the veteran politician was a long time mare of paris prime minister twice and president for 12 years natasha butler has more from paris. i think jacques chirac is probably a politician that people remember because so many people know him generations of people really young and old because his career lost it so long spanning decades you saw their twice president twice prime minister the mayor of paris a major job of course and he was in that so a position for 18 years as well as serving as a minister various times and he is someone who has been in public life for so long . for executives holding our 1st community dialogue session carol kerry lamb will be meeting $150.00 citizens but outside the venue there been demonstrations accusing the chief executive of not meeting the demands of the protestors british prime minister boris johnson is facing a backlash against a language he used about opponents to supplant parliament is meeting for a 2nd day after it was called back from suspension on tuesday the supreme court ruled the probation on lawful meanwhile the easly to go see michael barnett says the block is still waiting for new plans from the u.k. johnson spokesman says briggs that minister stephen barclay will go to brussels on friday for talks. egyptian rights groups say security forces have arrested close to 2000 people since anti-government protests began last week amnesty international is calling on world leaders attending the un general assembly to confront egypt's president. more protests are planned in egypt for this friday. well those are the headlines we'll have more news after inside story that's the next program. an assault on human rights in indonesia proposed new laws provoke nationwide angry protesters say the legislation will weaken anti-corruption efforts as well as effect sex before marriage abortion and gay rights in the outraged stop the government's plans this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm. extra marital relations outlawed in indonesia and jail sentences for insulting the president there are some of the controversial
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fare fair in 20206789 joining me now, history professor, michael bitzer, b contributing host of considerate, michael singleton and bazle michaelmichael, i'm going to start with you on this one because you told a local news station there quote, that this race could be a canary in the coal mine to indicate what might be happening in 2020. explain. >> i think what this election could potentially show us for 2020 is if the president's campaign strategy of doubling down on a base strategy only seeking to bring in the true believers within the republican party, if that strategy does not play well in suburban north carolina, then i think that there are some real questions that republicans are going to have to ask if they're going to seek to try and regain the house majority come 2020. along with the president's chances here in a very competitive battleground north carolina. >> so if this race is not won, by the republican, then does that mean the president can't necessarily grow his base in the ninth district? >> i don't think the president can grow his base and i don't think we need this particular special election to tell us that.
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michael michael is that how their basic cringes when mccrone started out i hope that he would present a new political vision. pretty soon as i soon realized he didn't have a political program and suitable these were close to me and that is but one of the reasons i was drawn to the idea of it if this be just the one i saw happen and was a kind of populism even though his populism share some of my value was just about all political point you just. don't have the room ok i was a possible way to have confidence that today one of us will have a seat in the european parliament whether in germany bulgaria or elsewhere at the end of the day that's all that matters because i had hoped that we could stand in france and italy to france are inevitable i will run next time. hi everyone i just voted in the european elections you can actually put who votes in 8 countries so make sure that you go out and you have a good day. to have more to be told because how time passes and which initiate you get to that's not a tree some still beat you. on this journey you have a particular style points out of stu
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michael his one-on-one with sam didn't go as planned. when sam saw michael was armed he fled. >> i said don't run, don't run and i'm trying to force him to talk to me. >> michaelan after sam up these stairs. he said at some point while the two were in the stairwell sam turned. >> michael claimed he was in fear and closed his eyes and just fired his gun. >> he came toward me and i just pulled the trigger and i'm so sorry. >> with all the things he is telling you, he's in a relationship with danielle, do you start to think we need to talk to danielle? >> yes. so the next step was let's hear danielle's story. >> so the detective left michael and headed to the hospital where danielle had been waiting for updates on sam's condition. all danielle had been told was that sam had been shot. no one told her by whom. >> when i got over there she was crying. she was very upset. >> detectives recorded the interview. >> we're trying to piece together what all happened. >> at first the detective didn't reveal he knew about danielle's lover or that it was michael who shot sam. instead he started by asking danielle about her marriage to sam. danielle candidly described it as t
michael his one-on-one with sam didn't go as planned. when sam saw michael was armed he fled. >> i said don't run, don't run and i'm trying to force him to talk to me. >> michaelan after sam up these stairs. he said at some point while the two were in the stairwell sam turned. >> michael claimed he was in fear and closed his eyes and just fired his gun. >> he came toward me and i just pulled the trigger and i'm so sorry. >> with all the things he is telling you,...
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michael and i said michael, there is a guy -- this is the honest truth. their witnesses to this story and it is even in my book. people who heard the conversation. michael and i went and met with max and made the deal for the farm. >> how much, do you remember? >> it was $60,000 originally. when i got up there i couldn't believe it. i just left from closing a movie deal and we left right from warner bros. michael says to me, take the motorcycle. we are all over these farmers lands. there are 12 farms here and we have 12,000 people on the land. i said why didn't you get releases? he said you have to do that. i said first of all, i know you're on a motorcycle. you should've taken care of this. i'm on the other side of the fence, in new york. so i went door to door. i drove the motorcycle and i went. i had the right to sign for woodstock ventures. if you were from italy and had your whole life invested in this farm and all of a sudden everything was getting trampled, if you said i want $50,000, i wrote down, woodstock ventures owes $60,000 to be paid within 120 days. i did that to about 16 farmers. i went to every farm and clued them in. some were very nic
michael and i said michael, there is a guy -- this is the honest truth. their witnesses to this story and it is even in my book. people who heard the conversation. michael and i went and met with max and made the deal for the farm. >> how much, do you remember? >> it was $60,000 originally. when i got up there i couldn't believe it. i just left from closing a movie deal and we left right from warner bros. michael says to me, take the motorcycle. we are all over these farmers lands....
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michael! michael! >> this is a peculiar place and one would receive dis a dance against social practice and substance. i grew up on the peninsula where every block was diverse and they learned towards whether black, asian, jewish, latino, gay, et cetera. i believe the proposal is based in a desire and a attempt to deflect and channel unwanted but warranted criticism which might otherwise confront the board or committees directly or force the reinterpretation of circumstances to alternative framework of presentation not necessarily one more truthful or accurate. with the poorest performing of schools in the city and state are denied material resources and teacher pay, when the recommended amount is more, then trouble at $7500 a year and in an effort to create a stable classroom environment and when a request to hire is denied for a very modest number of attorneys to a number for forensic analysis while they might review and assess a judicial rulings of juvenile cases and jobs are slashed at the housing authority and retraining funds are greatly diminished, this might be interpreted as structural racism and tribalism in the city. >> thank you. is there anyone else that would like to speak on this item? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. so we have a motion to send this item to the full board with positive recommendations. can we take that without objection. >> is the motion to request as a committee report? >> yes, thank you. it's a committee report. thank you. >> mr. clerk, please call items 5-8 for closed session. > >> agenda items 5-8 are various ordinances and resolutions authorization settlements of lawsuits against the city and county of san francisco. >> thank you. do we have a motion to convene in closed session. >> so moved. >> mr. chair, before we take a motion to convene in closed session we should take public comment on the four called items. >> sorry. is there any member of the public that wishes to speak on items 5-8 before we go to closed session? mr. wright. >> >> talk about this lawsuit here. this is example of a lawsuit that was filed unlivable conditions. i was the one that documented and foiled filed a complaint ae family. i got put in that hotel by barbara garcia and found out that senior citizens been exposed to infestations of bedbugs, roaches and mice. i'm the one that took pictures and filed the complaints for the environmental health department to come down there and address my issues and none of them believe me. i'm the one that was told by the god damn hot team that that's the best building that we got, michael. what are you talking about? if that's the best building you got, i sure hate to see what the worse one looks like at all my evidence together before i confronted them. i'm the one that was doing pest control in the building and helping the tenants out. i realized the upper floors, the three floors above me with bad. i was living in that building for five months. i got more work done in that building in five months than your executive director for the building inspectors got at 31 years. and yet you give her a recognition for doing a good job for taking on the family. you have the executive director for housing and placement and call me and tell me the city attorney wants to use my pictures to file a lawsuit against the slum lord. the slum lord knock on my door and ask do i want him to do. i started construction on that building, renovation of that building. you have a white living next door to me and have hundreds of roaches and bedbugs and the black to my right living in the same ma
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michael mckee , who joins me in new york. it doesn't seem like china's overtures were met with a little bit of optimism on the part of president trump and his advisors. michael: i think there's a couple of things you have to keep in mind. our story says trump advisors are considering this. the president hasn't signed off. we have seen this tug-of-war within the white house going on for two years now, where you have the china hawks and the more practical advisors to the president. at any one time, one is above the other. it looks like at this point, we are seeing the practical side come through. that may be because we've seen a in the pollsws recently for donald trump, in ts recently for donald trump, with six in 10 americans saying they expect a recession next year. shawn did a great story going out to the manufacturing states that trump narrowly won in 2016, and he is losing favor there. it appears to be a pragmatic wing in the white house that has gone to the president and said, look, you are only hurting yourself here. if you can concoct some sort of interim deal to take the pressure off, you're going to be much better, and you can always come back to this later. i suspect that is kind of where we are. i sort of been waiting for this, and i imagine shawn has been as well, that the president could come up with something that doesn't need a whole lot in the short-term but can be packaged as such. vonnie: i want to turn to my terminal. one day, you can see that all of the emerging-market currencies, with the exception of the argentine peso, having its own problems, are higher. this is obviously on the ecb to theut also a reaction idea that we might be getting somewhere on trade. next?t happens will the president keep this story out there for a while, or will he actually make some kind of positive statement? it does feel like it is being floated. the president has not fully decided. is there a response from china necessary before the president says something? shawn: the first thing is we need to focus on what is actually happening inside the talks. we still have the chinese who will come here next week for working level talks ahead of higher level, ministerial talks in october. those still have not been scheduled firmly, but there is expectation that it will happen after october 1, after the move that we saw on tariffs last ,ight from president trump obviously between october 1 and october 15. there is tension inside the white house between the hawks and the pragmatists, if you will , and that is a tension that is here more broadly in washington. president trump is going to be watching carefully the reaction from capitol hill to news like this. there ares up increasingly worried about what is happening in hong kong and shenzhen, and they are not in the mood to give china very much. so donald trump has a tough political alley to navigate here, and that is what he's been doing all along. this is not the end of it. vonnie: michael? michael: he's also going to be watching the wall street reaction. we have the best trade reporting team in the business, but this is kind of the way things happen in washington. you get a leak of something like this because somebody is floating a trial balloon. trump advisors who want the president to make a deal like this are looking to the reaction that you've been talking about in the markets, generally positive. they can go to him and say, if you do this, it is going to be seen well. your barometer of how the economy is doing is going to go up, and maybe we see some dollar pressure taken off, and this is going to be good for you. it is another argument that they are making, and part through us. vonnie: is the timing a little bit odd? a few minutes ago we were talking about the ecb, mario draghi, what was changing and europe. tweeted, and it was a little bitter. look at what they are doing in europe. michael: but is that his expectation, or did they actually agree to something? i
michael mckee , who joins me in new york. it doesn't seem like china's overtures were met with a little bit of optimism on the part of president trump and his advisors. michael: i think there's a couple of things you have to keep in mind. our story says trump advisors are considering this. the president hasn't signed off. we have seen this tug-of-war within the white house going on for two years now, where you have the china hawks and the more practical advisors to the president. at any one...
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michael gove. he says michael gove behaved appallingly, and so too did boris johnson and so too did priti patel and so did did penny mordaunt. he was referring about contacts not just to the £350 million on the side of the bus, which he says was obviously a case of them leaving the truth at home, his words, not mine. but there are references to turkey joining the eu, and the threat of immigration, mass immigration coming to this country. which, as we all know, was not a viable option at that time and probably still isn't. 0ne that time and probably still isn't. one interesting little detail about their relationship, david cameron and michaeljob in cabinet at michael gove refused, david cameron texted him and said "you are either a team player or 3-h" "you are either a team player or a..." nasty word. "you are either a team player or a. nasty word. i was waiting for that one. i have thoughts on that, but we will leave it there. yes, the viewers can pick that up in the telegraph if they want to. does it make it kind of salivating reading? would you be tempted to read the book, having looked at these extracts ? book, having looked at these extracts? i can't see this being a bestseller. i think tony blair's book had more detail on people were very interested to hear about the background to the iraq war. but cameron's book, you know, he was mostly defined by brexit. even though the second beanpole out, he left. so you are a lot more interested in what happened after the referendum and during the referendum and because he was not pa rt referendum and because he was not part of any big campaign, all the juicy bits are on the fro
michael gove. he says michael gove behaved appallingly, and so too did boris johnson and so too did priti patel and so did did penny mordaunt. he was referring about contacts not just to the £350 million on the side of the bus, which he says was obviously a case of them leaving the truth at home, his words, not mine. but there are references to turkey joining the eu, and the threat of immigration, mass immigration coming to this country. which, as we all know, was not a viable option at that...
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michael gave us on wednesday, it shows how the driver first pulled up to the villa rica home. >>and then drove around the driveway and onto michael's front lawn, the driver got out dropped off the package and then surprisingly drove onto more grass before she finally left the neighborhood and i just want to show you these over here the tire marks that michaels landscaper we'll look at later on today just to make sure there are no irrigation issues they don't know where my septic lines are if i have a septic system or not mean it could damage that michael e mails amazon prime about the incident in response, the representative apologize for the delivery and wrote quote amazon we pride ourselves in being the world's most customer centric company regrettably our delivery partner couldn't meet our high standards in this instance, we expect our delivery partners to conduct themselves in a professional manner and we handled this type of situation seriously. call the representative and asked him if a delivery driver damages, a customer's property is amazon or the 3rd party used to make the delivery responsible. he declined to answer my question every for me to the amazon public relations department. that was andri washington reporting at this time amazon's public relations department has not responded to the issue. >>the homeowner says it feels li
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michael. michael, this was, this was the central promise of trump's 2016 campaign. it has not progressed the way he talked about it in the campaign trail. what is the sense in the white house. how nervous, how much anxiety, there anxiety in the white house about going to the voters in 2020 and specifically not having to show for this issue what was promised in 16. >> well, i think that, you know, people around trump realize that this is a problem. i think their answer to it is going to be to run, you know, kind of a classic play that we've seen from other presidents. just basically attack the opposition party in congress and blame them and say i couldn't do this because the democrats wouldn't let me. so reelect me and give me a friendly congress, and maybe we can get it done. the question is whether hitz voters are going to accept that for an answer. a lot of particularly lower information voters who don't follow washington too closely overestimate the power of a president. they hear a promise like that and they think a president can deliver it. and they're not very interested in hearing about the legislative logjams that prevented it. so that is going to be a key question going into this election. how accountable will the president be held for some of his most grandiose claims. and that one probably tops the list. >> barbara, i wonder how trump himself approaches this kind of a promise in the follow through. in the business world, he was a very public business figure. we all heard him just as consumers make big, bold promises about various business ventures. when he would do that, what was it like with him in terms of how committed was he to the follow-through? how did he generally approach that? >> you know, there are different kinds of promises. some things he knew we could deliver and promised them, and yet he tried to deliver them. with the wall, i don't think he ever thought he could do it. it's not planned out. it would take years to plan it out there. is so much involved in it. so maybe, yeah, he didn't really think it was going to happen, but he got away with it. and he did, didn't he, so far. i think it's more that he thought that that would be beneficial to his campaign. he ran with it. >> the question is what will it do and what role will it play in 2020. barbara res, michaelwley, shannon pettypiece, thank you all for being with us. >>> and up next, the battle for the swing voter. i'm going head over to the big board to look at the issues that pollsters say could take swing voters to move them to the democratic item. the one issue they found where maybe it will keep them with donald trump. big board next. you're watching "hardball." ♪ if you build a truck tough enough to pull this much forward... you better make sure it's smart enough to back it all up. ♪ ♪ that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell. ♪ a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remov
michael. michael, this was, this was the central promise of trump's 2016 campaign. it has not progressed the way he talked about it in the campaign trail. what is the sense in the white house. how nervous, how much anxiety, there anxiety in the white house about going to the voters in 2020 and specifically not having to show for this issue what was promised in 16. >> well, i think that, you know, people around trump realize that this is a problem. i think their answer to it is going to be...
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michael, bennet. michael. >> bennet. >> michael. >> bennet. proud, you say troops. oud. >> troops. >> proud. >> troops. i-o-w-a michael bennet all the way. >> i-o-w-a way.chael bennet all the [cheering] >> give me a b. e.you got your give me an n. >> you got your give me an n. n. >> give yome your e. >> you got your e. a t.ve me >> you got your t. n. >> give me a b, a b. >> you got your b, your b. [cheering] >> make some noise. >> no rain, no rain, no rain. i say proud. we're doingnow what tomorrow, but i hope it's something. nice to see you again. >> everybody say hi to governor vilsack. [cheers] >> really the wrong candidate's running. >> that's true. i've heard that a lot. i hear that all the time. trust me. >> hi, how are you? candidate.per congratulations. >> are you in education? >> yeah, a retired school teacher. >> what did you teach? >> kindergarten for 43 years. >> when i say proud, you say troops. >> proud. >> troops. >> proud. >> troops. [than michael, you say bennet. michael. >> bennet. >> michael. >> bennet. >> when i say proud, you say troops. proud. >
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wait michael eavis michael gove's response when asked if the uk should leave the eu without a deal. —— michaelss is a bit of what it needs in order to export then there should be no delay. i ask you on tuesday whether the government has seen an analysis document about transport in the last fortnight. it was reported by sky news that in the worst case, the average delay for fleet at dover will be1.5 average delay for fleet at dover will be 1.5 days and then the best case, a weight of two to three hours —— freight. can you confirm the government has received that analysis? not quite. hasn't quite received it or the description is not accurate? the latter. so what did the report say about the average likely delay in the best and the worst? it didn't. what it did say, in the spirit of openness, it is the case that the 1.5 to 2.5 delay scenario is drawn from the reasonable worst case scenario that we did have in the original document. we are seeking to test out andi document. we are seeking to test out and i hope we will publish in full the workings behind that. on the specific point, the best case
wait michael eavis michael gove's response when asked if the uk should leave the eu without a deal. —— michaelss is a bit of what it needs in order to export then there should be no delay. i ask you on tuesday whether the government has seen an analysis document about transport in the last fortnight. it was reported by sky news that in the worst case, the average delay for fleet at dover will be1.5 average delay for fleet at dover will be 1.5 days and then the best case, a weight of two to...
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michael. you wait for the microphone, and michael. >> michael barrone with aei and "washington examiner" and i did not hear too much about where the future immigrants are going to come from. what we have seen over the last ten years is that we have moved towards what president trump says he is for which is more high skilled and less low-skill immigration and what the democrats normally say that they are for, and that is sort of happened, because latin immigration in particular from mexico and also otherwise has gone way down hill. we are going beginning to get more high skilled immigration from the east and south asia, and what about africa? lyman has it on the graphs a little bit. there are some parts of africa where the population growth is not declining very much, and you have a reservoir of 160 million people in nigeria, and the immigrants that we are getting from africa, my understanding is pretty high skilled. pretty high education, nigeria and ghana, and except for where we are getting the refugees like somalia, and we don't have too many ethiopians there, and so will we see a surge fro
michael. you wait for the microphone, and michael. >> michael barrone with aei and "washington examiner" and i did not hear too much about where the future immigrants are going to come from. what we have seen over the last ten years is that we have moved towards what president trump says he is for which is more high skilled and less low-skill immigration and what the democrats normally say that they are for, and that is sort of happened, because latin immigration in particular...
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michael. >> thanks, michael. all right, up next making the ordinary >>> i'm ama daetz. on abc7 news at 6:00, the investigation into a deadly accident, a crash so severe the vehicle split in half. at 6:00, why the victim'sngas t. >>> also the event taking place in gilroy tomorrow more than a month after the mass shooting at the garlic festival. plus. >> how does your car run? >> my car runs fine. it's than old. >> chances are your car runs pretty well these days also. and as you'll hear from 7 on your side, one law deserves a lot of the credit. that's all coming up on abc7 news at 6:00. dan, kristen? >> thanks, ama. >> well, what brings you joy? >> the city of fremont asked that very question and the results are brightening the entire community. >> every time you drive by one, you kind of like get a lit happ. >> reporter: she spent a good part of her summer at this fremont intersection. the high school freshman turned this traffic signal box into art thatot astronauts. need a girl in space. >> reporter: she's one of 15 local artists select today paint over utility boxes.
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michael gove. michael gove said a pick and a book, let's see what the legislation says this week. as far as the week ahead goes, what is coming up? this is going to be a pretty busy week. i think the three key thing for the mps want to start a no—deal brexit, is whether they have the number and the time to get it through parliament. the time is very short. they are also looking at whether they will get enough tory rebels tojoin them. whether they will get enough tory rebels to join them. we understand some conservative backbenchers and former ministers are going to be meeting with the prime minister tomorrow. he will be wanting to outline to them where his negotiations with the eu are going and whether or not that is enough to get them on side. we have seen calls from michel barnier today, talking about the idea of an irish backstop is not negotiable, as far as he is concerned. that will have an impact on mps who are thinking about going with the opposition. we are expecting more protests as well. we have court cases. a very busy week. all the while, we have the government wanting to talk about its spending plans later this week and talking about education spending, wanting to focus on the domestic issues. that is the thing about prompting the idea that the government is going for a general election. thank you very much indeed. thank you. in hong kong, there've been fresh confrontations between police and pro—democracy demonstrators — trying to bring hong kong's international airport to a standstill. last night, some protestors on the hong kong metro were beaten by police. with the latest from the airport, here's our correspondent, stephen mcdonnell. activists have to an extent at least achieved their goal here at the airport in hong kong. that gate there is where passengers would normally come out to reach buses, you can see it is closed. here is a barricade that has been built to stop them coming in or out. the idea was to cause transport chaos. and here are the protesters, the pro—democracy activists, who have again defied the authorities, defied warnings that to have a rally like this risks arrest, risks the potential of being charged with illegal assembly. and they are moving around the airport from place to place, trying to block various parts of the transport infrastructure. the protesters are running in that direction and that's because police have just arrived. and it had to be only a matter of time, given the transport chaos we have seen here today. so this is the movement in action. they have a discussion and then work out what to do. the most important thing to them is to try and escape the airport area without being arrested. they have deployed delaying tactics including building barricades and the like to try and slow the police down. that is to give these people enough time to walk out of the airport area. as i say, the priority now in this hit and run strategy, they have done the hit bit, now they need to run. air passengers in the uk are experiencing disruption to flights this afternoon because of a system failure at french air traffic control. all flights travelling through the country's airspace are affected. british airways and easyjet have both confirmed widespread disruption to in—and outbound services. schools in england which have been previously been hurricane dorian is drawing ever closer to the bahamas and the southeastern coast of the united states. earlier this afternoon, the national hurricane centre has tweeted, saying dorian is now a category 5 hurricane with 160 mph sustained winds. the eyewall of this catastrophic hurricane is about to hit the abaco islands with devastating winds. hilary lane from cbs news is in cocoa beach near cape carnaveral in florida. this has been a very uncertain storm. it has left people here really questioning where exactly is it going to hit. meteorologists have had a tough time predicting it. as it's gained speed, its path is changing. right now in cocoa beach, we were expecting to get a direct hit from the storm but the storm has since veered east. so right now it is looking like the storm could hit north florida in the daytona, jacksonville area, and then head up the coast and hit georgia, areas like savannah, and then the carolinas. originally a direct hit to florida, but now meteorologists are now backing off of that and it looks like dorian is headed towards the water. which is good news for people here in florida. nick miller from the bbc weather centre has been taking a look at hurricane dorian‘s path. it looks like the worst case scenario for the bahamas as hurricane dorian moves in with its destructive winds. of course, it has strengthened. you can see the eye on the satellite picture, always an indication of the power of a hurricane. it's slow moving, too, and that means its destructive winds last longer, along with the rain. huge amounts of rainfall. and a storm surge. the amount of water above normal tide level coming to the bahamas, particularly the northern islands, the abaco islands into grand bahama. now, after the bahamas, where does it go next? well, it continues west but then it looks like it is going to take a turn to the north. this is the forecast track from the usa national hurricane centre. along this line here — if it follows that track, it would not make landfall in the usa. but look at the range of possibilities in the blue shaded area. it may still head a little bit further west than this. it is a distinct possibility that it could still make landfall in florida or anywhere into the south—east of the usa towards the mid—atlantic. as we take a look at the forecast rain and wind after the bahamas, as it takes a turn to the north, eventually, look how close it comes to florida. even if it doesn't make landfall in the usa, it is close enough along this coastline here to bring some significant impacts before eventually it starts to move a little bit quicker and then back out into the atlantic. all of these ingredients come with hurricane dorian. it is truly a devastating storm as it stands right now. and all of this is being felt by the bahamas. nick miller there, he will be with us nick miller there, he will be with us later for the weather in great britain. schools in england which have been previously been rated as "outstanding" will no longer be exempt from inspection, following concerns about falling standards. around 300 schools haven't been assessed for more than a decade, but the department for education said bringing inspections back would ensure parents had up—to—date information. alexandra mackenzie reports it's the beginning of a new school year. time for the education secretary to unveil what he calls a raft of new measures for schools in england. high performing schools will receive funding to provide more support for ones that are struggling. top—rated schools will no longer be exempt from routine ofsted inpections. some have not been inspected for a decade. and to turn around the most challenging schools, a new specialist academy trust is to be piloted. this will help those that have been underperforming for some time. this comes just after the prime minister's announcement of billions of pounds of extra spending for primary and secondary schools in england over the next three years. the government says it will now focus on standards in education, and supporting the teaching staff. labour says this is an embarrassing admission that the education policies of successive tory governments have failed, but that too many of its offered solutions just offer more of the same. it is just approaching quarter past three. the headlines on bbc news... labour's brexit spokesman, keir starmer, says mps will propose legislation to stop no deal. the cabinet minister reponsible for no deal preparations, michaelw parliaments orders, if no deal legislation is passed. the eu's lead brexit negotiator michel barnier rejects boris johnson's demands for the irish backstop to be scrapped. and in sport: a minutes silence was held before todays belgian grand prix in memory of the frenchman anthoine hubert who died in a crash at the spa circuit yesterday. the f1 race is currently underway, ferrari's charles leclerc leads the way, red bulls max verstappen is out after a collision on the first lap. celtic won the first old firm match of the season, they beat rangers 2—nil at ibrox to go three points above their rivals at the top of the scottish prmiership. and fighting for the vacant wbc lightweight belt, luke campbell lost to the ukrainian wba and wbo champion vasyl lomachenko on a unanimous decision. i'll be back with more on those stories later. the international committee of the red cross says it believes that more than 100 people have been killed in a saudi—led coalition air strike in yemen. the att
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michael thomas oh, mike. >> michael thomas you have time to work for us at 5 oovrments 35 can someone tell michael thom it's time for "weather and trafficn the 5s". >> working a lot and wking hard. >> fer napd and dorian thi morning. out across the gulf. innds 50 miles an hour for fer iandipati go into mexico. we're watching dn. e's lost a little structure early,arly this morning working e way north. temperatures outside now 72 washligton and 75 annapo and satellite and radar there's not much going oop h oss the region and cold front off nortd west will approach the area later night and could kick up erture cast dry through the morning early afternoon. the front approaches and hits heat and humidity through the day. 7, 8:00 later w and we'llatch for that. 4 today. summer is not done with us ye yet. not back to 0. >> it's wednesday morning we madeay it midw through the week. quiet conditions few problems areas including earlier crash on utter loop ri by georgia avenue. moved over to shoulder. bawvtz time of morning you and need 15 extra minutes 5 to georgia avenue. be prepared for that. >> route. >> coming u
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. >> then why did michael cohen make it if there was no truth to the allegation? >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. michaelttorney, and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know, no. >> so you're saying he doesn't have a very good poker face? >> i'm saying the i don't know, in both of these cases we know it was a lie, right? now we know it was a lie. it was a lie then, but he said he didn't know. it was the same sort of i don't know, i don't know, i don't know. >> it's a way to get out of it. >> given how much he lies, you'd think he'd be better at it, but he's not. >> juliette, why can't he just let this go? >> oh, that's a psychological question. i mean that's a hard one to answer, but i don't think that this is trivial. i mean for the points that brian said. i come from the world of disaster management, so let me just explain very quickly how it works. you have an incident command. you have the professionals who are assessing water and air and wind and resources and what people need to be told to do. then you have the political overlay,
. >> then why did michael cohen make it if there was no truth to the allegation? >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. michaelttorney, and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know, no. >> so you're saying he doesn't have a very good poker face? >> i'm saying the i don't know, in both of these cases we know it was a lie, right? now we know it was a lie. it was a lie then, but he said he didn't...
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michael. moving oi'i thank you very much, michael. moving on to thank you very much, michael. ch, michael. moving on to a couple of questions. the first question, with the most number of optics if you like, as will be deliver brexit by the 315t of october, but i think if i put that to the saviour you will go on a monosyllabic answer, so let's try and move on from that. the next one is how will we stop the hopeless government of national disunity, as people seem to call it, from taking over numberten? people seem to call it, from taking over number ten? do you want to start you do not unite the country by denying democracy and ignoring the biggest but in our history. by denying democracy and ignoring the biggest but in our historyfi is not unity to have a government formed by just is not unity to have a government formed byjust one side of the argument. and the biggest issue in terms of the rise of populism is parties that do not respect democratic decisions. that is why we will be out on the 31st of october, because we are the party that will a lwa ys because we are the party th
michael. moving oi'i thank you very much, michael. moving on to thank you very much, michael. ch, michael. moving on to a couple of questions. the first question, with the most number of optics if you like, as will be deliver brexit by the 315t of october, but i think if i put that to the saviour you will go on a monosyllabic answer, so let's try and move on from that. the next one is how will we stop the hopeless government of national disunity, as people seem to call it, from taking over...
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to set things up for us, we turn now to michael mckee. michael the important concepts we are going to watch tomorrow is called tiering. because of qe in europe, banks there have a lot of excess reserves, and currently park those almost $1.8 trillion overnight at the european central bank, and for that they are charged 40 basis points, -40 basis points on the interest rate. that costs them more than 7 billion euros a year. the bankers screaming about the idea that the european central bank may take that negative rate even more negative. they say it could take europe to the reversal point, where initial stimulus actually hurts growth. their argument is this. just a little more cut in the negative rate won't cause companies to borrow more money, but it might lead banks to cut back on lending because right now, they are losing money. their margins are being compressed by the fact that they are absorbing these negative rates. they are not passing them on to consumers because everybody is afraid if you pass on negative rates to consumers, you will lose
to set things up for us, we turn now to michael mckee. michael the important concepts we are going to watch tomorrow is called tiering. because of qe in europe, banks there have a lot of excess reserves, and currently park those almost $1.8 trillion overnight at the european central bank, and for that they are charged 40 basis points, -40 basis points on the interest rate. that costs them more than 7 billion euros a year. the bankers screaming about the idea that the european central bank may...
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he was the adviser to michael gove, when michael was education secretary. i thought the reforms that michael advised by cummings, led him to fall out with all the teachers, not just the unions, but, you know, the rank and file teachers. his philosophy is break everything and emerge the winner and i do not like that style of doing politics. but ultimately it is the prime minister who makes the decision. yes, that's true. do you want to be brought back into the conservative party, to have the whip restored, as it is known? not under the current brexit policy, i have made that decision. i did not make that decision before i did what i did last week, but i have realised, that i could never have stood. if there had been an election before brexit on this deal or no deal, do or die position, i could never have stood anyway, so until the policy is changed, which i don't think likely in the present circumstances, then, no, iwouldn‘t accept the whip back, no. could you defect to the lib dems? i haven't honestly decided, victoria, what my future is... but you could, though? i have to decide whether to
he was the adviser to michael gove, when michael was education secretary. i thought the reforms that michael advised by cummings, led him to fall out with all the teachers, not just the unions, but, you know, the rank and file teachers. his philosophy is break everything and emerge the winner and i do not like that style of doing politics. but ultimately it is the prime minister who makes the decision. yes, that's true. do you want to be brought back into the conservative party, to have the...
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was telling brad and a few of the folks, one of the things i don't want to do, michael, back there, michael. hello, michaelelling them i don't what to do this too early. the pocahontas thing, i did that and it was before. right? it was before it's time. too early. 1024. that means i have more indian i havehan she has and none. unfortunately. i would like to say i have a lot. 4%. would get me another maybe another 10%. but i was early with her, and frankly, it's coming back, don't worry. but those days are over. under this administration, we are finally putting america first. putting it first. >> [crowd chanting] usa! usa! usa! president trump: we are reversing decades of calamitous trade policies that ravaged our industries and devastated communities all across our land. you see the factories, empty buildings, empty hulks, some have been demolished, some have been converted into senior citizen housing and housing, but all of those jobs are gone. we are bringing them back. they are coming back like almost never before, probably i can say they are coming back like never before. nowle are coming back because
was telling brad and a few of the folks, one of the things i don't want to do, michael, back there, michael. hello, michaelelling them i don't what to do this too early. the pocahontas thing, i did that and it was before. right? it was before it's time. too early. 1024. that means i have more indian i havehan she has and none. unfortunately. i would like to say i have a lot. 4%. would get me another maybe another 10%. but i was early with her, and frankly, it's coming back, don't worry. but...
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michael mckee from the labor department in washington. michael: manufacturing has been losing jobs. one exception is the furniture industry. although many jobs moved overseas in recent months, there has been a bit of a rebound. it has planned out. in august, furniture makers lost 500 jobs. we have seen wages rising in that industry, which is good news for people. the question is what is the future. furniture has been hit hard by the president's tariffs. 25% on furniture imports. not only that, and i know our guest does not make most of his stuff overseas, but he does have to use raw materials like steel , but furniture makers have been hit hard by the cost of inputs as well. david: thanks to michaelding design firm since its founding in 1938, with more than 30 of its designs in the museum of modern art in new york. we welcome the ceo, andrew cogan. torsten slok is still with us. let me pick up where michael left off. are you employed more people, less people? i notice two or three years ago you had a drop off in employment. torsten: we have grown -- andrew: we have grown twice as fast as the market. we are in the midst of hiring. we have four plants in north america, two in europe, we are in the midst of job fairs to attract workers, particularly in pennsylvania. for us, the business is driven by the low unemployment rate, which as your earlier just talked about, there is a real war for talent creating demand for our products. people want to work in an environment that reflects how people are working today. more collaborative, more hospitality based. we are seeing increased demand. the last years have been strong. materials used for employees? westen: we are -- andrew: are mostly
michael mckee from the labor department in washington. michael: manufacturing has been losing jobs. one exception is the furniture industry. although many jobs moved overseas in recent months, there has been a bit of a rebound. it has planned out. in august, furniture makers lost 500 jobs. we have seen wages rising in that industry, which is good news for people. the question is what is the future. furniture has been hit hard by the president's tariffs. 25% on furniture imports. not only that,...
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michael l at -- michael ellis and michael montgomery, distinguished professors at the university of south carolina. these 10,000 letters were painstakingly celeste -- selected. what i mean by that is the a letter can only be included on the site it was written by someone who what linguists call transitional he literate. men and women who learned their letter sounds but don't know proper cell -- proper spelling spelling, orper syntax. the majority of the men on our site spell family f m a l y, without a why, that's the way it sounds, right? it makes sense. why not spell it that way? if you don't have your nose in a book, most of these men didn't, if you spend most of your life join with your friends, most of these men did, that's good enough. in this case we have best respects to all inquiry friends, tell them all to write to me as soon as you can. i understood that abigail was in a family way and i would be glad to go home but i can't come home. but i can't. please tell mother that she must not trouble herself about me. i was just a boy for a good soldier. please take care of my dog, jose
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michael: let's make some, uh... lemonis: money. michael: ...some snow bunnies. tony: thank you, michael. handing over the logistical process of making his product is an understatement. and i know it's a huge hurdle, but there's a lot more work to be done. ♪ while ovie is putting in extra hours making sure the store is ready to open, tony is scouring the city looking for more asian desserts to add to his location. now, because of everybody's hard work, the east village location is just about a week away from opening. ♪ ovie: for some reason, it's a lot smaller than before. tony: than before? ovie: yeah. tony: yeah, so, did you get everything i asked you to get done? all of the inventory's in, sorted out, getting people scheduled to get them coming back into the space this week? ovie: i couldn't get everything done. i did schedule the movers, and i'm still working on the catalog for the inventory. tony: you know, we're restarting with everything and it's a new -- you know, a new concept and there's a lot more that goes into it. ovie: yeah. i get that. it's just that you give me a task and i
michael: let's make some, uh... lemonis: money. michael: ...some snow bunnies. tony: thank you, michael. handing over the logistical process of making his product is an understatement. and i know it's a huge hurdle, but there's a lot more work to be done. ♪ while ovie is putting in extra hours making sure the store is ready to open, tony is scouring the city looking for more asian desserts to add to his location. now, because of everybody's hard work, the east village location is just about a...
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michael gove, he writes this. michael gove, the liberal minded, carefully considered conservative intellectual, had become a foam—flecked faragist warning that the entire turkish population was about to come to britain. but today michaeleping his feelings to himself. he has accused you of being a faragist, a populist, how do you feel about that? others, too, are in the firing line. david cameron says he was most shocked by claims from the then employment minister now home secretary priti patel. i was secretary priti patel. iwasa secretary priti patel. i was a mistake in david cameron's government, it was a privilege, and i enjoyed working with him. obviously, the referendum has happened, we have all moved on and the fact is we are now working to deliver that referendum mandate. there is no point going over the past. more than three years after he resigned, david cameron has broken his silence at a crucial time for both brexit and number 10's current incumbent. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has accused iran of carrying out the drone strikes on two major oil facilities in saudi arabia. houthi rebels in neighbouring yemen had said they carried them out in revenge for saudi arabia's bombing campaign against them.
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michael, you're michael the reason you posed the question is to look at what it would take for the markets to climb to these new highs and then higher from here. what do you think it would be? >> i think that trade is the biggest issue right now. if you look at the way economic expansions end, three ways the central banks tighten too aggressively like the fed. some type of government policy mistake like trade and lastly an kp factor and i think trade is the biggest issue or risk facing markets right now. i think what's interesting about that is the market is telling you that in may and august when the trade discussions kind of went off the rails you saw the markets react negatively and signs of positive sentiment you see the markets respond more favorably as they have in the last week. >> you just mentioned the three things that cause economic cycles to turn the fed tightens too aggressively you cite the fact they have been cutting and expected to. they had been tightening and a lot of people thought too much too quickly. government makes mistake trade, arguably you got that third, arguably you've got an x exgeoneous shock what are the odds that the economic cycle is in the last innings of this global expansion and particularly in the u.s. >> if we look at the da last week, i wouldn't suggest it's on the horizon. retail sales came in pretty positively inflation came in above expectatio expectations from my perspective what's interesting is without the u. - u.s.-china trade conflict, i don't think the fed would be reducing rates at all >> mike, what about you? we've had this big move upwards, does that make future cuts less likely in. >> i think what the fed will have to do, i think if we had some progress in the trade front it would probably ease the pressure on the fed and cut rates. as long as we're going to keep this as a backdrop and now we complicate that further with the stock and energy price, this keeps enough friction that it keeps the fed in place we're looking for about 25 basis points in fed. we think that over the course of the next 12 to 18 months we expect about 125 basis points cut by fed the fed is looking to extend this cycle and one way to do it is through the policy. >> to what you said about the oil, on the team it says it's likely to be dovish for the fed, not hawkish. >> the fed looked through those and at what the economic impact is maybe a near terms like in terps of finished goods inflation. i want to be clear here about 125 basis points we're not looking for a session. we are looking at the fact we have seen inflation is frustratingly been below the fed target of 2% and that growth is now once again below trend the fed wants to make sure this expansion doesn't fall into jeopardy and wind up becoming a problem than a solution. that's why you will see the fed continue to ease policy. >> all right thank you both appreciate it. >>> we talked about how interest rates had been on the rise let's get to the bond market and talk about the fall out from these saudi attacks. how do you see it play out >> we are seeing it play out 176 in a two year note which means it's down four basis points probably because there's a fed meeting that begins tomorrow if you look at two day of ten, tens are down seven basis points i guess the point is we have a big deal going on in the oil market when most people look up and see $62 oil or see seven basis points or six points of treasury it doesn't flash a lot of yellow lights after the ecb meeting the market was much more active andanothe thing, everybody worriies about rates and stocks, here is going back to the first day, eight sessions of tens versus the dow. you see they have gotten along nicely finally the dollar index, the beneficiary of the oil flights to safety but it's only up a little more in the third of a cent as many traders monitor the nervousness, we continue to see that something like retail sales in the ecb action still seems to have the bigst outside effect in a lingering fashion on the treasury complex tyler, back to you >>> thank you very much. we're just minutes away from the closing trades for oil on its biggest day in many a moon the closing numbers are coming up look at the impact it's having on oil stocks. exxon and chevron are moving higher west texas crude up 13%. that's dragging down some of the airlines could the oil issue be a head oued that keeps those stocks power lunch will be right back hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> welcome back to power lunch. the oil rally grounding airline stocks jet blue and delta after an attack on saudi arabia oil facilities this group was just trying to start to work a little bit better here and that cyclical value stock come back. this knocks the airline back how would you put it >> this is when you want to be buying airline stocks. kru crude oil average about an 8% sell off we could see crude oil topped around 65, $66 first i'm looking at united airlines we could see a move up to a trend line up around 96, 95 and a half then i'm looking at southwest. southwest is about the see the 50-day moving average. it's held the trend line support. that could bring a tail wind moving it up to the ballpark of 60 bucks i think these are opportunities to buy southwest has paired a lot of its losses already today >> obviously energy prices are just one input here. you have to evaluate where we are on the economic side and pricing trends in the group which does tend to look cheap. that isn't always necessarily mean they're a great value >> yeah. on our work they don't look terribly cheap we owned the group a couple of years back they got into our cell ranges and we got out it's not down much today we have earnings with fedex tomorrow this is a group that's been pummelled by trade we think there's more positive catalysts for that group less dependent on oil than the airline. we're not in that trade. >> all right thank you very much. back over to you >>> ahead, we'll talk airlines with the new head of the faa this will be his first on air interview since he's taken that position >>> plus purdue pharma declaring bankruptcy what this means for the pending opioid cases against the again >>> the streaming wars have been tough on netflix so far. today it strikes a deal to become the exclusive streaming home of seinfeld we'll explain more when power lunch returns. - at southern new hampshire university, we believe in education built for all people. - [woman] snhu was the best experience of my life. - [man] without snhu, i wouldn't be the leader i am today. 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1.8 and $2.5 million. you're up to date. back to you. >>> the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq all reeling from the saudi oil strike over the weekend. the dow down 132 point ps the the worst performer. it's under 3,000 here and the nasdaq is down 23. while the broader market is falling, there are some areas bucking the trend. namely the defense stocks. the etf, the transit space is popping on the back of president trump's locked and loaded response ita up 1.2%. shares of raytheon and lockheeds martin jumping 2%. crude is moving higher into the close. let's get the latest >> wti up today. the trade at 62.70 a barrel. we haven't seen this big of a gain since december 2008 at one point it was up 18% that was the highest daily spike. futures for unleaded gasoline keeping pace here. they are 12.5% on the day. oils climb after this weekend's drone strikes. iran's president claimed the attack was the response to the aggression in yemen. tyler. >>> the federal aviation administration has a new person at the helm. he's facing one of the biggest challenges in washington that would be getting boeing 737 max jet back into service and convincing travelers the airliner is safe phil, take it away >> thank you steve, thank you for joining us today from the faa headquarters. let's get straight to this you guys are in the process of recertifying the 737 max the ceo of boeing says he believes the plane will be recertified and back in service by the end of this year. what's your take on the situation right now and is that an accurate estimate >> well, first of all, it's a pleasure to be with you today. as you know, the highest responsibility that i have as the faa administrator is ensuring the safety of the traveling public in the u.s. and around the world that's going to be our absolute first priority in terms of getting the max flying again it's really safety first and we're not on any specific timeline we still have not seen the final system description and safety analysis from boeing we expect to get that in the coming days and we'll see where we go from there >> you know that a number of other countries and regions whether its europe, india, today the united arab emirates in terms of whether they would want to do their own test of recertifying saying we think the max is safe to fly the you think it's more like than not that the faa will recertify the max to play in the yi united states but it may be well into next year where it's sert fired to fly in other parts of the world? >> this process has been transparent. we have involved an unprecedented number of safety authorities in this effort we're working very hard to ensure that every one is aligned. ultimately validating the work of other certification authorities is not anything unusual. we do it with respect to other certifications in other jurisdictions around the world i would welcome that additionally i would say we welcome the scrutiny we welcome the diligence of this entire process because ultimately it will make us a more effective safety regulator and raise the margin of safety in our system higher than it is already unprecedented levels >> steve, as you know, president trump has been very vocal about the 737 max. he has blasted boeing sand said just rename the plane. nobody will want the fly it when it's recertified do you talk with the president about the max and what's his take based on your conversations with him >> i think that i'm qualified on the 737 as well as a number of other aircraft i'm anxious to get out to seattle later this week and look into this myself and see where we are with the certification process and i can guarantee you that the airport will not be flying again until i'm satisfied that it is the safest thing out there. >> tyler mathison. i know you're new to the job and maybe this is a little unfair but i wonder if you have identified any flaws in the process of certifying that 737 max either at the faa's level or within boeing's processes that may have contributed to crashes that took place? have you put your finger on anything that you think needs changing >> first of all, it's a great question and with respect to the crashes first, first of all my heart and my prayers go out to the families these accidents should not have happened there does appear to be some common thread but it's very important we not pre-judge exactly what the root cause was. i think that this whole situation has provided an opportunity for us to look at our processes, look how the -- exam how the processes were executed and put in the appropriate changes that need to be put into place. make sure those are implemented. i look forward to doing that in the coming months and years. >> i also -- it's kelly here back at headquarters have a question as well there's been criticism that the faa a and boeing were too close agency managers made decisions about the certification based on b boeings timing and budget needs. will it change going forward >> i can assure you my emphasis will be on making sure the safety bar is as high as it can be and in terms of my experiences in the industry, i will apply the same things i have learned in terms of regulating safety with the manufacturers as well. i think it's important that we are able to collaborate and i don't think that delegation per se is a concept is a bad thing i think it makes the agency a more effective regulator and it makes the manufacturers more effective and safer manufacturer how it have implemented in this particular case and in general, those are the kinds of things we need to look at to make sure there aren't gaps in the processes and make sure it's tight as it can be >> this is phil again. one last question. when ever the max is recertified, you know and almost everybody expects there will be fairly large number of people who will say i don't want to get on it. if i book a flight on a particular airline, i'm not flying the max do you convince the flying public that the max is safe once you recertify? >> my job is to make sure that we follow every step of the process and that the airplane is safe for us to fly not only in the u.s. with u.s. pilots but around the world i will now allow this airplane the fly. that's my commitment >> just to be clear, you'll be out in seattle later this week will you get in the simulator with the software and test it out yourself >> yes, i will >> i'll be interested to see what you have to say about it. i'm not sure you'll give us an update right way i'm not sure how often an faa administrator has tested out changes with some of the software with the commercial airplanes. tyler, kelly, back to you. >> phil, we see you're out in michigan near one of the plants that are on strike against the gm, the uaw against the gm what's the latest? what can you tell us about any talks taking place and how far apart are the two parties? >> reporter: with all negotiations, tyler, it's a little bit of taking what you hear from both sides and kind of distilling it down to saying are they really that far apart there is a wide gap in terms of expectations when it comes to job guarantees which is faa wants and the number of teomp ra - temporary workers. temporary workers have allowed them to be much more flexible. that's what you want the uaw is saying we want those guarantees we want more jobs here in the yiet yes they are back at the bargaining table it may be we go several days, if not a couple of weeks before we see a deal >> all right thank you very much. >>> we have some sad news to share. the long time auto industry journalist and friend of cnbc paul ingrassia passed away he spent many years as the bureau chief and later became the president of the dow jones news wire. in 1993 won a pulitzer prize for his reporting. paul joined the network and this program many times to lend his insight. oduy aly friend and a real go gnd he'll be greatly missed >>> welcome back netflix landing major victory from the growing battle for content. it's acquired global streaming rights no the hit comedy seinfeld julia. >> reporter: netflix will stream all 180 episodes of seinfeld to its subscribers all around the world starting in 2021 that's when the deal with sony pictures television which controls the seinfeld rights kicks in it's moving to netflix from hulu amazon which has most of the foreign rights to seinfeld this is a big move for netflix after losing rights to two of the most popular shows streamed on its platform. friend s moving over to hbo max next year and the office is moving from netflix over to nbc universal streaming platforms starting in the year 2021. we don't have an official price tag for how much netflix is paying for seinfeld streaming rights it is paying globally much more than the $500 million than nbc universal spent for the domestic rights to the office and the $425 million that hbo max is reportedly spending for those domestic rights to friends it is a bigger price tag but they are paying for the global rights as well interesting to keep that in mind >>> thank you very much. coming up, purdue pharma filing for bankruptcy protection. what that means for the lawsuits its facing >>> the rally taking pause as oil's big jump in price weighs on stocks. what do the markets need to hear from the fed this week to send 'locks to new highs? wel cover that when we come right back our money should always be working harder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. (classical music playing throughout) >>> welcome back purdue pharma is filing bankruptcy protection. >> we're told the attention of some states does turn to the family after purdue declared bankruptcy i spoke this morning with joe rice of motley rice they are on onboard with the puu arrangement and they said they filed a motion now to sever purdue from that litigation and they'll continue to the suits against the other defendants he indicated this is ant done deal for purdue. it's the beginning of a process that creditors will have to vote on our david faber heard similarly this morning from steve miller there are a number of states that effusively object to the settlement, including new york that has sued individual members of the billionaire sackler family friday, the state's attorney general's office said it had tracked $1 billion through the families letitia james saying in a statement out just now saying, it shouldn't come as a shock that purdue's bankruptcy filings comes just 46 hours after my office approved the lawsuits and the sacklers for their part says that they decade-old transfers and they're perfectly league >> meg, thanks very much >> thank >> what a saga here. >>> the market stuck in a tight range as the s&p falls back below 3000, reacting to mounting global tensions. joining us now, fast money trader, steve grasso steve, welcome, good to have you with us. >> good to be here thanks, tyler zp >> is what happened over the weekend in saudi arabia likely to do lasting damage to equity values >> i can't see that happening. and, you know, it is pretty astounding how the market was allowed to get ahead of itself with the rotation, you saw them coming out of growth, going into value. at least those firms that were short energy had a chance to cover something last week, because this is a pretty impressive move, but i do not think it is lasting damage look at where we were. we're just in eye shot of all-time highs so i don't think the market should have any problem with absorbing it, unless it cascades out of control >> the market momentum has been really quite something since late august, wouldn't you say? >> it has been sort of the unloved rally and the positioning rally. and when we hit that 28, 22 level in august, people got shorted that level so if they're getting short on the lows, it really has a rebound effect, where everyone was on the wrong side of the boat and now you have a couple of months towards year end, to really make up for those positions and reestablish what your longs should be and that's what we're seeing right now. >> you know, one of the big moves, apart from what's going on in stocks, where a month ago everybody was relatively certain that we were going to have a recession very soon. now, that seems much less in the cards. but the big move in bond yields on the ten-year -- i wouldn't say nothing short of shocking, but it's really gone -- it's really moved >> isn't it amazing, tyler, that we were worried about rates spiraling upwards, and then we were worried about rates going below zero and now we're worried about them ticking higher and getting out of control the other way so i think it's a very humbling process for people who trade in the overall markets, but i think you have to stay the course. you're long the market, markets move higher. we're in eye shot of, as i said before, all-time highs i do believe that this little blip that we're seeing in the oil markets, the energy markets, is probably going to be just that trump is talking about releasing strategic reserves, where opec can cut back on what was their old supply cuts. granted, that's only going to be 900,000 barrels. but you still have the ability to catch this falling knife, so to speak so i think if you're slow and steady, worry about the fed, but we already know what we're getting there. it was going to be 25 or 50, now we're 25 basis points. you're going to get a cut. be invested in the marketplace, and i think last week or two weeks ago, tyler, i said 2979 is the level to watch in the s&p cash we're at 2999. as long as we're above that, keep investing in the overall market below that, you have some support. but it really is in a tight trading range. i would stay invested. don't start throwing out things that you want to own in the long run. >> all right steve, great to see you again. thank you. >> good to see you >> steve grasso. >> why are more and more wall street billionaires buying stakes in sports teams the answer to that is coming up next on "power lunch." i get it all the time. 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michael, you're michael the reason you posed the question is to look at what it would take for the markets to climb to these new highs and then higher from here. what do you think it would be? >> i think that trade is the biggest issue right now. if you look at the way economic expansions end, three ways the central banks tighten too aggressively like the fed. some type of government policy mistake like trade and lastly an kp factor and i think trade is the biggest issue or risk facing...
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no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. whether an. >>and traffic much beat has been if you've been boiling. first how the roads and has road sir ok have a trouble spot in the late helen overturned and overturned on kercher path. >>us and now a wind advisory and fog advisory for the paper it lot. >>we haven't seen it so surprise, yeah unfortunately, the fog they can block out the visibility but look at that in and it is definitely making for an ice cooler day ahead of us that ocean cool there is going to bring relief to us after 3 solid days of hot well above average and oftentimes record breaking day time highs today fog is going to be the thickest actually on into the afternoon and evening tonight, but it definitely is streaming in this morning. so do watch out for it tonight it's going to have an even greater presence cooling us off even further come tomorrow. now today's daytime highs going to be significantly cooler than what we had for the day yesterday as of right now we're still comfortable 60's keep the light jackets on if you are right by the bay and near where those foggy spots are being seen. pittsburgh dublin and fairfield inland still in the upper 60's to low 70's, currently later today, daytime highs will still be in the 80's for inland areas, warm enough to turn on the ac 70's alongside the bay in the coastline and 70's will be our inland highs, come the rest of your forecast which i'll get to still ahead robin. thank you john off to the golden gate taking a peek at traffic it's getting busier. >>on south 1, 1, which is on the left those folks are heading into san francisco. that's the commute side and that's ok so far it's picking up, but not bad will put it at 33 minutes to san francisco. the bay bridge, 80 west cross falling from the maze and it's going to be heavy up the incline through the tunnel as well once again at around 7 oh 9 chp issued a fog advisory and a wind advisory for the bay bridge for people driving in so you'll see those signs activated, take it easy across the span 14 minutes to fremont street. we'll check in on those crashes on 7 80 in kercher past coming up in a bit james. >>31 the breaking news this morning the whistleblower complaint detailing president trump's communication with ukraine has been released that's what you're seeing on your screen that complaint is what has led now to the impeachment inquiry that we're seeing play out in the house of representatives now the full report we put on our t bsite kron 4 dot com if for yourself. we're also following the very latest from washington where as we speak the acting director of the national intelligence agency as it was joseph maguire is testifying right now before the house intelligence committees along the process the handling of that whistleblower complaint involving the president lawmakers are questioning acquire about why he initially refused to share that complaint with congress despite being required to by law and to help us understand the testimony and the story at large we want to invite once again a political analyst michaelgular thing mystery ah kin is plenty to talk about. >>that's right. that's exactly right. jane to the change we've been doing this how many years covering michael for god michael very good why want to to pay you the respect or do your very bright man. so we've been watching the hearings are going on today we have the whistleblower complaint which we printed out here we've been looking at. >>so the democrats are following the as i mentioned earlier the process why didn't you bring this directly to our attention why did you go to the subject of the complaint asked for their permission and advice before you brought it to our attention and republicans are taking the the the usual tack that they did even during the russia investigations much ado about nothing there's nothing to see here. this is a waste of time is that resonating. >>well i think that was rising in the back of everyone's mind is that they all have a copy of the complaint now and this complaint takes it from bad to worse beca
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michael jordan. did you ever play against michael jordan? john: i did get to play against michaeld chicago a lot. you know, he would be at different clubs, and you get to be on the court with him. david: do you think he was overrated? john: [laughs] no. i think he is the greatest player of all time. david: i understand you played against him and beat him. the only person who ever beat in in a one-on-one game? john: it was a very fortunate circumstance. i used to go to his school, which is a fantasy camp for people 35 years and older. so every summer of the camp, he would challenge any camper to a short game of one-on-one, first to three wins. since no one had beat him in the first seven years of the camp, i think he was overconfident. he would let people make a basket or two before he would sort of clamp down and shut people down. also, i had the advantage when i played him, i think he played 15 campers before he got to me, so he was kind of tired. and so i snuck up on him, and coach carril always said even though i was not a good passer, i was a good one-on-one player. and so i h
michael jordan. did you ever play against michael jordan? john: i did get to play against michaeld chicago a lot. you know, he would be at different clubs, and you get to be on the court with him. david: do you think he was overrated? john: [laughs] no. i think he is the greatest player of all time. david: i understand you played against him and beat him. the only person who ever beat in in a one-on-one game? john: it was a very fortunate circumstance. i used to go to his school, which is a...