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in michael moore's film he never had intelligent folks from the other side, he want to make it seem that the only people on the other side are baboons. i think that not only in the on the radical camp you have intelligent, people who i like to bring out and give them their say. and i told people look i'm not trying to attack you, i want you to state your point of view as forcefully as you can and that i'm going to have my turn in trying to rebut it. but you will have your say and i think i've been able to build up that trust to get that people to come on camera. host: why spend the first 20 pages on solomon sees. guest: i think he's a very influential person, at the time it looks like he was it turns out he was the strategic mastermind of what could be called the new strategy of matter and is him and the democratic party. he happens to have been the mentor of the current pres. barack obama and also hillary clinton. here's what i mean, obama comes to america he starts making it in a sense his home in chicago, this is after his growing up years in hawaii and indonesia. why chicago? he he h
in michael moore's film he never had intelligent folks from the other side, he want to make it seem that the only people on the other side are baboons. i think that not only in the on the radical camp you have intelligent, people who i like to bring out and give them their say. and i told people look i'm not trying to attack you, i want you to state your point of view as forcefully as you can and that i'm going to have my turn in trying to rebut it. but you will have your say and i think i've...
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according to michael moore, they will not do a lot of cost-cutting immediately.oking at a company that they feel is undervalued. vonnie: this will shrink the cash pile for his successor. warren buffett is 84 years old. that is an interesting point. warren buffett slashing the chiller down before he leaves. down 20% year to date, so warren buffett is definitely getting a companies that is suffering due to stock price. bet here?hat is the is he betting on growth in airplane sales for boeing and is this a broader bet on the american economy? >> i do not know the specifics behind his reasoning, but it looks to me that this is a look at private-sector infrastructure. been -- ifiness has you really are of the believe that we are not getting close to the next recession, interest rates are low, labor costs are the cycle has a lot further to run, and the part of the cycle that has not engaged yet is that type of capital investment. brendan: let's look at the scale of this capital investment. $37.2 billion -- where does this put the valuation of the company, michael moore?
according to michael moore, they will not do a lot of cost-cutting immediately.oking at a company that they feel is undervalued. vonnie: this will shrink the cash pile for his successor. warren buffett is 84 years old. that is an interesting point. warren buffett slashing the chiller down before he leaves. down 20% year to date, so warren buffett is definitely getting a companies that is suffering due to stock price. bet here?hat is the is he betting on growth in airplane sales for boeing and...
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and they wouldup stand and say speeches, sing songs, people like michael moore and federal representatives and senators came and spoke. other people would set of amplification, having crowds. the tea party did set up. they had smaller crowds. i have been in law enforcement for many years and about 22 years ago i had an incident where the crowds on a university, we got into a situation where there was a crushing of people. now i try to develop an , you knowin crowds political crowds act differently than sports crowds. and people acted differently when they are being facilitated by police as opposed to confronted by police. been in iton, i have for about 21 years. i have all this background. we deal with crowds on a regular basis at the university for all types of settings. , hecapitol police chief looked at the situation and realized that i had a strength in crowd management. at the department of natural resources have a huge expertise in logistics, they are good at moving people and resources out of remote areas, so the capital was a piece of cake for them. if you tell them to stand here,
and they wouldup stand and say speeches, sing songs, people like michael moore and federal representatives and senators came and spoke. other people would set of amplification, having crowds. the tea party did set up. they had smaller crowds. i have been in law enforcement for many years and about 22 years ago i had an incident where the crowds on a university, we got into a situation where there was a crushing of people. now i try to develop an , you knowin crowds political crowds act...
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here is michael moore. it is always great to see you. ke a look at the stocks being hardest hit. the bears are out in force. michael: you sought friday as well. it seems like banks have a lot more capital and less inventory so it's not as much of an existential crisis as it is an earnings story. a couple of things we're looking at is what happens in the next few days. does the selloff triggered market participants taking a step back and being less active? pimm: meaning less willing to offer a bid for whatever the stock is? michael: right. a lot of those have been wound down. they're very reliant on client volume and volumes are very high today. a lot of times when you see a big selloff, the next few weeks are pretty quiet. if that happens, that could be not good for the trading results in the third quarter. thelly september drives trading results because august and july are slower. that will be a big indicator of how earnings will look for the wall street banks in the third quarter. the other thing is what the fed does. a lot of the banks
here is michael moore. it is always great to see you. ke a look at the stocks being hardest hit. the bears are out in force. michael: you sought friday as well. it seems like banks have a lot more capital and less inventory so it's not as much of an existential crisis as it is an earnings story. a couple of things we're looking at is what happens in the next few days. does the selloff triggered market participants taking a step back and being less active? pimm: meaning less willing to offer a...
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michael moore, bank reporter.on the race for the white house from mary matalin full who served under president ronald reagan and campaign director for george h.w. bush. very excitingthat is at 5:00 p.m. ♪ ♪ . . matt: it is 11:00 a.m. in san francisco, 2:00 p.m. in new york , and 9:00 p.m. in athens. scarlet: this is the bloomberg market day. matt: we are watching headlines for you out of greece. scarlet: clash along the korean border. the most serious exchange of artillery fire in five years. we look at impact at the region. president john hofmeister weighs in on where oil will go. good afternoon. i am matt miller, here with scarlet fu. scarlet: let's look at the markets. it is a down day across the globe when you look at equities. the dow off by 217 point, off the session lows. that was about an hour ago. in the s&p 500, nine out of 10 groups
michael moore, bank reporter.on the race for the white house from mary matalin full who served under president ronald reagan and campaign director for george h.w. bush. very excitingthat is at 5:00 p.m. ♪ ♪ . . matt: it is 11:00 a.m. in san francisco, 2:00 p.m. in new york , and 9:00 p.m. in athens. scarlet: this is the bloomberg market day. matt: we are watching headlines for you out of greece. scarlet: clash along the korean border. the most serious exchange of artillery fire in five...
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i talked to people on either side i think also with michael moore in his films he never has an intelligent person on the other side he was to make is you like the only people on the other side are muslims. even with the radical camp to have intelligent actionable people that i'd like to let them have their say. i said i am not trying to catch you digging your nose but give her point of view as forcefully as you can that i will have my turn for rebuttal but you'll have your say and i think i can build that trust to get people to come on camera. >> host: why is the first 20 pages on is all lewinsky? >> guest: he is very influential but at the time and looked like he was free mean a radical organizer but it turns out he was a strategic mastermind of the new strategy of modern progressivism of the democratic party that mentor not only the current president barack obamacare also hillary clinton. obama comes to america as starts so why chicago? he has no roots in chicago but saul alinsky was based data chicago and that was the obama and hope and that saul alinsky was a place to go to but also be
i talked to people on either side i think also with michael moore in his films he never has an intelligent person on the other side he was to make is you like the only people on the other side are muslims. even with the radical camp to have intelligent actionable people that i'd like to let them have their say. i said i am not trying to catch you digging your nose but give her point of view as forcefully as you can that i will have my turn for rebuttal but you'll have your say and i think i can...
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it distinguishes me from michael moore. in the film he never has intelligence on the other side. he wants to make it seem like the people on the other side are - i think not only of the liberal cap but even on the radical cap you have intelligent people and i like to bring them out and what that have their say. and i tell people what i am not trying to, you know, catch you or something. i want you to save your point of view as forcefully as you can and then i will have them trying to rebuild it but i think i've been able to build up the trust to be able to get them to come on camera. >> why spend the first 20 pages or so ensemble and ski? >> is an extremely influential person. i don't think it was obvious at the time. it looks like he was training in effective radical organizers like cesar chavez and others but it turned out that he was a strategic mastermind of what can be called the new strategy of the modern progressivism and the democratic party. he happens to have been a mentor donnelly of the current president barack obama but also of hillary clinton. here's what i mean. ob
it distinguishes me from michael moore. in the film he never has intelligence on the other side. he wants to make it seem like the people on the other side are - i think not only of the liberal cap but even on the radical cap you have intelligent people and i like to bring them out and what that have their say. and i tell people what i am not trying to, you know, catch you or something. i want you to save your point of view as forcefully as you can and then i will have them trying to rebuild it...
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someday he will be just like michael moore. watching tv, eating ice cream or to his lawyers.opic number three. the joys of being a parent. those bundles of joy can give you a bucket load of anxiety instead of getting overwhelmed this mommy blogger took instagram to make light of all the stress. like this is what happens when you put a bag of groceries within arms reach of your child's backseat. or how about when you run out of storage on your phone and you look through photos you figure out why. and when you tell your kid to put on something nice because you're going out to dinner. captain america, it's one of the nicest things you can do for your country but i don't see what the problem is with the last one. that's what i wear every time. it looks good with anything. grab and go. topic number four. some texas apartment trailers were shocked when they met their newest resident. oh, look, it is a cobra slithering down the hallway. apparently they found out that his roommate was a cobra cobra and so they evicted him and moved out. his snake friend was a little too attacked to t
someday he will be just like michael moore. watching tv, eating ice cream or to his lawyers.opic number three. the joys of being a parent. those bundles of joy can give you a bucket load of anxiety instead of getting overwhelmed this mommy blogger took instagram to make light of all the stress. like this is what happens when you put a bag of groceries within arms reach of your child's backseat. or how about when you run out of storage on your phone and you look through photos you figure out...
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michael moore. i am going to give you number two. the u.s. economy is near full employment, even as inflation remains low. those are the words of stanley fischer, who just spoke with tom keene. >> employee has been rising fast in relevance to previous performance. inflation is low. the situationout is not to move before we see inflation and employment turning to more normal levels. stephanie: that is not all. alan greenspan pointed out a picture that points to --. >> american productivity is not different from zero growth in the last six to eight quarters. the cause of that, if you work backwards, it is capital investment has been inadequate assets you amount of need. erik: what is in your field of vision? >> i am looking at oil. trading ating -- nearly the lowest level in nearly five months. this is the response to whitening concerns about excess supply and weak demand. since theumped 25% peak in june. is still drilling more. the trend has been mirrored by what is going on in europe. i want to point out something that might not cross the min
michael moore. i am going to give you number two. the u.s. economy is near full employment, even as inflation remains low. those are the words of stanley fischer, who just spoke with tom keene. >> employee has been rising fast in relevance to previous performance. inflation is low. the situationout is not to move before we see inflation and employment turning to more normal levels. stephanie: that is not all. alan greenspan pointed out a picture that points to --. >> american...
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michael moore 6 and third and giants hold on 6-4 and gym and half hyped l.a. in the west.ng out to the coliseum. get your safely souvenir. he pitched well. giving rbi single to jennings in the second. cocoa crisp comes up fires and many 1 mug rays deliverance to the clutch. pop out to shallow left. take it to the top of the 9th. jennings here it comes. there it goes. fast ball cawch urd a two nothing game but threatening to score a run in the bottom the 9th. now 2-1 tampa we'll keep you posted on that. raiders in manipulate society take on the vikings tomorrow. week one of the book always linked they were the last 2 the the 31 over all and carter 36. the moyrm prs i have quarterback between and bridge water and certainly the whole quarterback group including mansel and bortles. a lot of respect for bridge water and looks forward to competing against him. >> great guy. spent time with him at the come bunny and rail this was the 4 quarterback didn't know where they would fall and we happy to be the last will i've i'll never for gechlt i hoem know him as grit competitor and i
michael moore 6 and third and giants hold on 6-4 and gym and half hyped l.a. in the west.ng out to the coliseum. get your safely souvenir. he pitched well. giving rbi single to jennings in the second. cocoa crisp comes up fires and many 1 mug rays deliverance to the clutch. pop out to shallow left. take it to the top of the 9th. jennings here it comes. there it goes. fast ball cawch urd a two nothing game but threatening to score a run in the bottom the 9th. now 2-1 tampa we'll keep you posted...
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little while after he left, i got there and hung around flynt, michigan, that has been famous by michael moore's documentary about what happened to the auto industry there. i met a lot of voters, who did not go to see trump, but when i mentioned trump's name, agreed with his protectionism. they wanted somebody, first of all, to say the things he's been saying about putting tariffs on china to talking about the currency flow. that's not something you were hearing that much about this week in politics. and also believe that his leadership kills were attuned to the problems we've had. that nobody in office, who's been bought off by lobbyists, and i heard that phrase a lot, would fight china, mexico, the rest the way he did. and i heard people who said they liked bill clinton, liked ronald reagan, and also like donald trump. >> this is the kind of billionaire populist sale, because i'm self-funded, no one owns me. and he keeps talks about how they're all puppets. this is him talking about this summer. and bob, i want you to respond to this, because you have great reporting about what the campaign gr
little while after he left, i got there and hung around flynt, michigan, that has been famous by michael moore's documentary about what happened to the auto industry there. i met a lot of voters, who did not go to see trump, but when i mentioned trump's name, agreed with his protectionism. they wanted somebody, first of all, to say the things he's been saying about putting tariffs on china to talking about the currency flow. that's not something you were hearing that much about this week in...
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mooring michael prince said the bus was overtaken and shot at. police are searching for shooter. >>> match has just finish, won it 2-nil. >>> the most expensive english football transfer has just made the trade. city won the championship twice in the last season but finished as runners up last season. manager manuel pelligrini. >> english player with 21 years old, such amount of quality, good technicals, i think that he will continue improving every year, a lot because he is very young. i think they are players will also help him to improve and i have, a lot of more goals the other season that he play. >> city owners have another club, new york city and already their rivalry with the new york has been a fierce one. problem started inside a bar and spilt outside. and on the pitch red bulls got better of their new rivals, bradley white-phillips put them ahead in the first half and five minutes from time. felipe martin fueled their win. 2-nil to the red balls. >>> meanwhile it all went wrong for the seattle sounders after the beginning, he went away
mooring michael prince said the bus was overtaken and shot at. police are searching for shooter. >>> match has just finish, won it 2-nil. >>> the most expensive english football transfer has just made the trade. city won the championship twice in the last season but finished as runners up last season. manager manuel pelligrini. >> english player with 21 years old, such amount of quality, good technicals, i think that he will continue improving every year, a lot because...
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moore michael brown was unarmed when shot by a white police officer last year. sunday's violence followed a day of peaceful demonstrations to mark michael brown's death. we have this report. >> there was a march on ferguson's business district. they refused orders to disburse. the shots rang out. >> back off, back off. >> it was right here on west florissant where police and demonstrators are were facing off when the shots rang out further down west florissant. two businesses had been robbed. police were able to move the remaining demonstrators who did not flee into this parking lot. this is not what the family of mike brown wanted to see happen on the anniversary of mike brown's death. >> four and a half minutes of silence, represented the four and a half hours brown's body was left on the ground uncovered under the hot august sun. people came from near and far, an affirmation of the slogan his death helped inspire, black lives matter. >> there will be peace. you know, even though there is no justice. i feel like the burden of making change falls on white peopl
moore michael brown was unarmed when shot by a white police officer last year. sunday's violence followed a day of peaceful demonstrations to mark michael brown's death. we have this report. >> there was a march on ferguson's business district. they refused orders to disburse. the shots rang out. >> back off, back off. >> it was right here on west florissant where police and demonstrators are were facing off when the shots rang out further down west florissant. two businesses...
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here to weigh in, steve moore, nomi prins and michael goodwin. do you think about the poll? >> i think numbers bounce around a lot in early going. headline risk as you say about the market. there is a headline risk in politics too. i think these numbers will bounce around. for trump he is still in front. he is still the person out there. until we see somebody else take the lead in any poll we have to say he is still the frontrunner. david: we still don't know precisely what his economic plans are in addition to other plans. steve moore, you have been mentioned personally as one, along with steve forbes and other folks that the trump group sort of reached out to help devise plans. you've done economic plans before. flat tax for rand paul. "investor's business daily" just came out with a sneak-peek at his 14-point economic plan. do you know anything more about that? >> well, you know i did get a bootleg copy. by the way i didn't write it but i analyzed it. there is a lot to like about that plan. he calls for reductions in the corporate income tax,
here to weigh in, steve moore, nomi prins and michael goodwin. do you think about the poll? >> i think numbers bounce around a lot in early going. headline risk as you say about the market. there is a headline risk in politics too. i think these numbers will bounce around. for trump he is still in front. he is still the person out there. until we see somebody else take the lead in any poll we have to say he is still the frontrunner. david: we still don't know precisely what his economic...
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the following -- john angel kimberly brant john carlo austin koon, michael evans christopher law jim lyons todd metcalf, harrison moore mark prager and tiffany smith. all of them deserve our gratitude for the work that they have put in. i also want to thank former chairman baucus for his work in starting this investigation as well as my colleague senator wyden who once again continued to work with us in a bipartisan fashion to get us to this point. i personally appreciate both of those gentlemen very, very much. and i have to say it wasn't easy for them to sift through some of this stuff. but nevertheless, it's been a privilege to work with them. this is the first of a number of speeches i will probably give on this subject but hopefully it gives everybody a little bit of understanding as to why we are so upset and a little bit of understanding about the report that we've issued today and has been -- has been put on the -- on the webpage. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. wyden: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: thank you mr. president. i want to thank the disting
the following -- john angel kimberly brant john carlo austin koon, michael evans christopher law jim lyons todd metcalf, harrison moore mark prager and tiffany smith. all of them deserve our gratitude for the work that they have put in. i also want to thank former chairman baucus for his work in starting this investigation as well as my colleague senator wyden who once again continued to work with us in a bipartisan fashion to get us to this point. i personally appreciate both of those...
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moore, bush tried to deflect criticism by pointing out his diverse family. will that strategy really work? >> i don't think so. but it is interesting michael that the place where he tried to clarify this is that piece of tape that you ran from mcallen down on the texas/mexico border. and it is not i don't think coincidental that he tried to clarify. there are an estimated 11, 12 million in this country el legally. we can assume many are having children under the 14th amendment that become citizens and he's not talking about that much at the moment. but what he's referring to obliquely in this is the whole maternity tourism thing. and the ins suggests there are about 40,000 asian whose pay a lot of money to come to the u.s. and have children here and get them citizenship so they can come to the states later. if he really wants to do something about this he ought to propose laws to make that illegal. and there are none presently. basically what he's doing is offending two ethnic groups. >> is he indeed making things better by singling out one group of immigrants to play them off against another? is he using asian immigrants in this case as t
moore, bush tried to deflect criticism by pointing out his diverse family. will that strategy really work? >> i don't think so. but it is interesting michael that the place where he tried to clarify this is that piece of tape that you ran from mcallen down on the texas/mexico border. and it is not i don't think coincidental that he tried to clarify. there are an estimated 11, 12 million in this country el legally. we can assume many are having children under the 14th amendment that become...
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michael jordan on a different court. the superstar's battle to protect his own image. melissa: the cost of higher minimum wage. walmart profit hit by raises given to half a million workers. here is steve mooreon. rich lowery from "national review" and judy miller, fox news contributors. we told you they coming out with earnings and don't hit targets. guess what, we raised wages for everyone. that ended up costing us a lot of profits. as a result we're not where we thought we would be. steve moore, is this surprise? >> not really. the real question is, will this require walmart now to raise prices? if that happens, the big benefit to low income americans of everyday low prices will -- walmart has done more to loyer poverty than any company in hit of the civilization and would be too bad if they have to raise prices. >> folks on other side this is perfect outcome. this is what think wanted. they wanted companies to take from the profits to give to their workers. the wealthy people that own the stock didn't need the money. and this made sense, rich. >> well, higher wages are a good thing but you want companies to be doing it in economical manner, way that makes sense and not doing it under coe
michael jordan on a different court. the superstar's battle to protect his own image. melissa: the cost of higher minimum wage. walmart profit hit by raises given to half a million workers. here is steve mooreon. rich lowery from "national review" and judy miller, fox news contributors. we told you they coming out with earnings and don't hit targets. guess what, we raised wages for everyone. that ended up costing us a lot of profits. as a result we're not where we thought we would be....