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i had so many followers over the years. >> reporter: mr. garyes he thought about retiring this year. instead he kept o and driving the bus and kept on teaching the kids the eagles fight song as the eagles kept on winning. >> it's just been an amazing career here. >> reporter: those who surprised him say there's no one more deserving. >> i really enjoyed having mr. gary. >> he loves every kid as if they were his own. >> he likes fishing. he lovers the eagles. and he's very nice. >> reporter: reporting in mount laurel, trish hartman channel6 "action news". is super bowl week so special for y're trying to keep this boring, trying to keepey're rear the big game sunday. this might be the first super bowl for most the eagles but they sound relaxed. long snap eric lovato was singing a biggie smalls song. this is not all a dream, the eagles are indeed at the super bowl in minneapolis. ducis rodgers and jaime apody, guys. >> reporter: hey jeff. th us the excel energy center opening night what they used to call media day. this will be the only day all wee
i had so many followers over the years. >> reporter: mr. garyes he thought about retiring this year. instead he kept o and driving the bus and kept on teaching the kids the eagles fight song as the eagles kept on winning. >> it's just been an amazing career here. >> reporter: those who surprised him say there's no one more deserving. >> i really enjoyed having mr. gary. >> he loves every kid as if they were his own. >> he likes fishing. he lovers the eagles....
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mr. gary's daily kindness. >> mr. plaintiff gary. >> reporter: raised more than $5,000 in five days to send him and his wife to the super bowl in minneapolis. >> he is very, very nice. >> reporter: more than 60 of them surprised monday on his last bus stop of the day with game tickets, airfare and personalized eagles jersey. >> this is a special dream come true. i'm excited. >> reporter: mr. gary's love of the bird began at childhood >> my father took me to franklin field in 1960 for nfl championship. >> reporter: inn settled that team loyalty of students often teaching them fight song during bus ride, fundraiser organizer amy smith. >> he just goes over and above , so kind, wonderful person, he does so much for the community. >> reporter: even some whose college age children used to ride mr. gary's bus came to surprise him not wanting to miss contribute to go an un forgettable experience for an unforgettable person. >> ♪ fly eagles fly, on the road to victory. ♪ >> reporter: now mr. gary says he was invited to six di
mr. gary's daily kindness. >> mr. plaintiff gary. >> reporter: raised more than $5,000 in five days to send him and his wife to the super bowl in minneapolis. >> he is very, very nice. >> reporter: more than 60 of them surprised monday on his last bus stop of the day with game tickets, airfare and personalized eagles jersey. >> this is a special dream come true. i'm excited. >> reporter: mr. gary's love of the bird began at childhood >> my father took...
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so with us now to discuss the issue further is adam gary an independent political commentator mr gary thank you for joining us on r.t. international this evening just how reliable do you think twitter is tools are when it comes to identifying bots and trolls. well based on the evidence that project very top has unearthed i would say not very reliable or tall and they should be very careful before they accuse people of something in a malicious way because there is such a thing as a libel lawyer and many people ought to have them on speed dial if necessary the whole thing though does boil down to the contempt for the average public that's clearly expressed by those senators at the hearing and by those in charge of twitter a person engages with content online if they find it interesting amusing educational or some various combination of the three whether once engaging with someone they know personally a stranger an organization a pseudonym or some out of rhythmic robot machine the quality of the opinion and its ability to educate to into taken or to amuse is what the people are off to ho
so with us now to discuss the issue further is adam gary an independent political commentator mr gary thank you for joining us on r.t. international this evening just how reliable do you think twitter is tools are when it comes to identifying bots and trolls. well based on the evidence that project very top has unearthed i would say not very reliable or tall and they should be very careful before they accuse people of something in a malicious way because there is such a thing as a libel lawyer...
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did you hear the question, gary? mr. cohn: i did not. president trump: will gary cohen continue or remain in the administration? i said, i hope so. if he leaves, i will say i am very happy he left. [laughter] come here, gary. are you happy, gary? mr. cohn: yes, i am happy, how is that? president trump: he will hopefully stay for a long time. yes, ma'am? reporter: are you willing to engage in phone talks with the president of north korea? president trump: i believe in talking. [indiscernible] i will be absolutely -- i would do that, no problem at all. reporter: so no prerequisites to coming to the table and talking with them? president trump: look, right now, they are talking about the olympics. it's a start. if i were not involved, they would not be talking about the olympics right now or it would be much more serious. he knows i'm not messing around, not even 1%. he understands that. at the same time, if we can come up with a peaceful and good solution, we are working on it with rex, a lot of people, if something can happen and something
did you hear the question, gary? mr. cohn: i did not. president trump: will gary cohen continue or remain in the administration? i said, i hope so. if he leaves, i will say i am very happy he left. [laughter] come here, gary. are you happy, gary? mr. cohn: yes, i am happy, how is that? president trump: he will hopefully stay for a long time. yes, ma'am? reporter: are you willing to engage in phone talks with the president of north korea? president trump: i believe in talking. [indiscernible] i...
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. >> mr. gary saw the last eagles championship back in the 1960s with his father, and he now has a memory that could rival that one. we certainly are happy for mr. garret. he drove all four of my kids to school. what a wonderful thing. >> so, so sweet. if you can't be in minneapolis for super bowl lii, maybe you'll be hosting the party and having people over for the big game. harry harriston has what you need to go before the big game kicks off. >> reporter: with 25 years in the business farmers insurance agency knows a things or two. hamilton tells us you should have four plays in your party play book. play number one, keeps guests. >> you happen to make sure your floor is free of depry. >> hamilton says a slip and fall on your property could result in you being sued. plea number two, avoid penalties with alcohol. >> make sure anyone that's overintoxicated you're not letting them go. >> if they must leave, ord them a ride or have designated driver. >> most people look at what's covered but exclusi
. >> mr. gary saw the last eagles championship back in the 1960s with his father, and he now has a memory that could rival that one. we certainly are happy for mr. garret. he drove all four of my kids to school. what a wonderful thing. >> so, so sweet. if you can't be in minneapolis for super bowl lii, maybe you'll be hosting the party and having people over for the big game. harry harriston has what you need to go before the big game kicks off. >> reporter: with 25 years in...
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mr. gary it's national rubber ducky day. in 1973 sesame street officially named today rubber ducky's birthday. that's right. happy birthday mr. rubber ducky. >> i used to watch sesame street in 1973. >> these ladies joined us. >> the daisies are here. >> yay! this is girl scout troop number 30049. thank you ladies for joining us and thank you so much for my little letters here. thank you notes. mr. gary got some. >> i did, too. >> and it's sabina's seventh birthday today. >> birthday girl. >> so should we dance out? is that what we're going to do. >> we got to sing happy birthday. >> ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> ♪ cha-cha cha ♪ >> ♪ happy birthday dear sabina ♪ >> she's seven. >> ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> so much fun. >> sabina what do you want for your birthday? what would you like for your birthday. >> jo-jo bow maker. >> a jo-jo bow maker. >> a jo-jo bow maker. >> and she says i don't care what them haters say. >> how do you know that. >> i'm going to come back like a boomerang. oh, oh,
mr. gary it's national rubber ducky day. in 1973 sesame street officially named today rubber ducky's birthday. that's right. happy birthday mr. rubber ducky. >> i used to watch sesame street in 1973. >> these ladies joined us. >> the daisies are here. >> yay! this is girl scout troop number 30049. thank you ladies for joining us and thank you so much for my little letters here. thank you notes. mr. gary got some. >> i did, too. >> and it's sabina's seventh...
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. >> gentleman from alabama, mr. gary palmer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to get away from the partisan jabs and get to issues that i think all of us ought to take very seriously. one of them is your report of 2017, the long-term budget outlook. you pointed out that -- this was about a year ago, that gdp was currently 7.7%. is that where we are? >> yes. >> you also pointed out in 30 years that the gdp will be 150%. >> yes. >> and for anybody who is still awake at this point, watching this, i want to point out that this means our debt will be bigger than our entire economy. is that correct? >> that's right. >> is that a serious problem? >> it is a serious problem. it's a serious issue that it's not getting better. >> would you suggest that this committee might ought to be taking a very serious look at how we scale that back instead of talking about what we did last year or year before last? >> i want to be careful about making recommendations to the committee. >> you put out the report. >> we support that work. >> you put out the report. it's a seriou
. >> gentleman from alabama, mr. gary palmer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to get away from the partisan jabs and get to issues that i think all of us ought to take very seriously. one of them is your report of 2017, the long-term budget outlook. you pointed out that -- this was about a year ago, that gdp was currently 7.7%. is that where we are? >> yes. >> you also pointed out in 30 years that the gdp will be 150%. >> yes. >> and for anybody who is...
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of you individually to go back in that jury room and vote to recommend that gary hilton be put to it death. >> on behalf of mron, i'm asking all of you collectively and individually to recommend a life sentence in this case. >> the jurors then retired to deliberate nothing less than whether gary hilton should live or die. >>> coming up -- another haunting question -- were there more victims out in the forest? >> i personally believe there are. >>> and a legacy. >> she's really the hero. it was through her efforts that we were able to catch her killer. >> remembering meredith hope emerson. >>> the same jurors who found gary hilton guilty of murdering sheryl dunlap were now trying to decide if they should recommend hilton spend life in prison or be put to death by lethal injection. their life or death debate lasted an hour 20 minutes. >> the majority of the jury by a vote of 12-0 advise and recommend to the court that it impose the death penalty on gary michael hilton. >> hilton sat expressionless as the results were read. two weeks later, an equally emotionless hilton listened as the judge pronounced his sente
of you individually to go back in that jury room and vote to recommend that gary hilton be put to it death. >> on behalf of mron, i'm asking all of you collectively and individually to recommend a life sentence in this case. >> the jurors then retired to deliberate nothing less than whether gary hilton should live or die. >>> coming up -- another haunting question -- were there more victims out in the forest? >> i personally believe there are. >>> and a...
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well mr graham and gary have to take a very short break but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. here's what people have been saying about rejected and this is. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. yeah john oliver a party america is doing the same. apparently better than. the sea people you've never heard of. jack to the next president of the world bank very. seriously send us an e-mail. young children have worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million a doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances one does and is seen as. is all news. eat well without having the end all. the things years. but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating completely outside the local. mining work is strictly forbidden by the children but it's never enforced and that means the school boy minus continue risking their lives
well mr graham and gary have to take a very short break but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. here's what people have been saying about rejected and this is. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. yeah john oliver a party america is doing the same. apparently better than. the sea people you've never heard of. jack to the next president of the world bank very. seriously send us an e-mail. young children have worked in bolivia for...
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mr. wilson said and that gary mentioned, and that is the big orange line and how the process of this rpp was implemented with the petition and all. and that is we did not know about it -- i did not know about it until the meeting of april 19th, which was at the flynn school. and we were brought in there, and we were told yeah, you can oppose it. i oppose it, and the majority in that orange -- on the orange streets oppose it. and you can all oppose it, but this is happening any way to the streets that already have the petition, and you have no say on it. the only thing you can do is vote on your own street, even though you are going to be impacted by those few streets having the rpp. and then, people who are in favor of this petition started gathering more people, and the people from the other streets started to be fearful that they are going to have the back lash, so i want you to take that into consideration. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> clerk: nick milianis, followed by debra kitlits and debra porter. >> members of the board. my name is nick, and i live o
mr. wilson said and that gary mentioned, and that is the big orange line and how the process of this rpp was implemented with the petition and all. and that is we did not know about it -- i did not know about it until the meeting of april 19th, which was at the flynn school. and we were brought in there, and we were told yeah, you can oppose it. i oppose it, and the majority in that orange -- on the orange streets oppose it. and you can all oppose it, but this is happening any way to the...
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mr. trump's supporters in the u.s. are willing to give him a pass for that. but he also admit the president is far from perfect. our garychman reports from one of mr. trump's electoral strongholds in alabama. >> are you ready? >> ready. give me a break. >> reporter: the wreck and roll billiards bar is in the heart of trump country, and bob is a loyal republican who voted for donald trump. i want to ask you overall what do you think donald trump has done? >> i would give him overall a 7 out of 10. >> reporter: he doesn't get a higher rating because of some of his personal behavior. including what he just said. >> he used shithole countries. >> reporter: so what do you think of the president using that term? >> we could have done better there. but i think he's talking more so in terms of voicing that against the leadership of the country, more so than the people of the country. >> reporter: or the fact that he used that to describe the country in any way shape or form? >> no, not presidential, no. shouldn't have done it. >> reporter: we found that to be a common sentiment in downtown aniston from people who admire the pre
mr. trump's supporters in the u.s. are willing to give him a pass for that. but he also admit the president is far from perfect. our garychman reports from one of mr. trump's electoral strongholds in alabama. >> are you ready? >> ready. give me a break. >> reporter: the wreck and roll billiards bar is in the heart of trump country, and bob is a loyal republican who voted for donald trump. i want to ask you overall what do you think donald trump has done? >> i would give...
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mr. sullivan. and now, on fillmore and gary street, i don't know if you have the same people there renting out the property, called the fillmore auditorium, no blacks, we go in there, we don't have no kind of benefits, so y'all talking about benefits over here, y'all ain't did jack frost. by the way, since i'm up here talking politically, all the politicians around here playing politics, politrick, i'm going to use this tv that you are watching, that i created, to do like what trump is doing. he's a master at what he's doing in that tv, i'm the master down here locally. and i'm going to use this until y'all give me my right to be in the media back there where there was no black media there yesterday, or the day before. all these blacks came in talking about racial and ginger, no, it was politics at its best. and i want to commend the supervisors, the progressives, because the progressives got to give it to moderates, and resolve the problems that we have and stop playing politricks. so when i get back to talk later, a good example of how the politicians and the supervisors and some of them are lam
mr. sullivan. and now, on fillmore and gary street, i don't know if you have the same people there renting out the property, called the fillmore auditorium, no blacks, we go in there, we don't have no kind of benefits, so y'all talking about benefits over here, y'all ain't did jack frost. by the way, since i'm up here talking politically, all the politicians around here playing politics, politrick, i'm going to use this tv that you are watching, that i created, to do like what trump is doing....
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our gary tuchman reports from one of mr.'s electoral strongholds in the state of alabama. >>> ready? >> ready. give me a break. >> reporter: the rack and roll billiards ball in alabama is in heart of trump country. and bob hollingsworth is a loyal republican who voted for donald trump. bob, i want to you ask, overall, what do you think of the job donald trump is doing so far? >> i would give him overall a seven. seven out of ten. >> reporter: he doesn't get a higher grade, says hollingsworth, because of some of his personal behavior including what he just said. >> oh, he used "shithole countri countries." >> reporter: what do you think of the president using that term? >> we could have done -- done better there. i think he talked in more so in terms of voicing that against the leadership of the country more so than the people of the country. >> reporter: the fact that high used that word at all -- that he used that word at all to describe any country in any way, shape, or form? >> not presidential, no. not presidential. shou
our gary tuchman reports from one of mr.'s electoral strongholds in the state of alabama. >>> ready? >> ready. give me a break. >> reporter: the rack and roll billiards ball in alabama is in heart of trump country. and bob hollingsworth is a loyal republican who voted for donald trump. bob, i want to you ask, overall, what do you think of the job donald trump is doing so far? >> i would give him overall a seven. seven out of ten. >> reporter: he doesn't get a...
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. >> gary, i was just wondering if you could talk a little -- mr. cohn: by the way, he does a great job. >> don't let me forget to ask you if you are staying in your current job, too. mr. cohn: uh, over here. [laughter] >> i know first you are going to davos. i want to make sure i understand what goes into the president's decision to go to davos. he is first sitting president to go since 2000. a lot of what this forum seems to be about seems to go against his populist america first agenda. can you explain this process? mr. cohn: america first, not alone. the president is very proud of the competency has created his first year on gdp growth, unemployment numbers, the stock market, what we have done in reform, which is an artificial tax on businesses, what we have done on tax reform. we are competitive today with the rest of the world. we have a tax break that is competitive with the rest of the world. the president is going to davos to speak to world leaders about moving businesses to the united states, hiring american workers, changing the direction
. >> gary, i was just wondering if you could talk a little -- mr. cohn: by the way, he does a great job. >> don't let me forget to ask you if you are staying in your current job, too. mr. cohn: uh, over here. [laughter] >> i know first you are going to davos. i want to make sure i understand what goes into the president's decision to go to davos. he is first sitting president to go since 2000. a lot of what this forum seems to be about seems to go against his populist america...
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mr. moore? is ellen digiacomo here? followed by gary zellerbach. >> hello. my name is andrew moore. i live in bernal heights. i've lived there since 1970 on lundy's and prospect street. we're talking about an area that is very, what could i say, byzantine? the streets are very narrow. some of the streets to do street cleaning, you have to take all the cars out. you have to go somewhere else, and often times, there's no place to go to. i live right on the apex of prospect street. i'm the highest house on prospect. i have watched a lot of these uber cars come into town on friday nights on -- actually, the people come in. they drop their cars off, often in front of my house because it's a flat space, and then, they don't come back for a week or so, and uber comes by and picks them up, and they go somewhere else. if you call dpw to come and cite the car, that takes three to four days. again, you've waited already -- from my understanding, it's 72-hours that you can park there, but it's hard to get anybody to come out and ticket. i understand that it -- if i were looking for parking, i'd
mr. moore? is ellen digiacomo here? followed by gary zellerbach. >> hello. my name is andrew moore. i live in bernal heights. i've lived there since 1970 on lundy's and prospect street. we're talking about an area that is very, what could i say, byzantine? the streets are very narrow. some of the streets to do street cleaning, you have to take all the cars out. you have to go somewhere else, and often times, there's no place to go to. i live right on the apex of prospect street. i'm the...
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gary. caller: i want to remained people. mr. whipple is very bright person.here are lot of bright people out there that have access to the media and portrayed thoughts to america. we're not brightest people. we don't go to school to learn how to filter out things. what we do, we watch news programs for a little while and we take the opinions of somebody else. we use them as our own. we don't really do our own thinking anymore. whoever is the most bube rant and tell us things we want to hear. we follow. we want to go with people who agree with us. we don't have humble ourselves to look at other side of things. our leaders are what's on the news. whoever the broadcasters are. they end up becoming our milliters because we listen to what they say. it's really hard for us to distill. putting the voting booth in people's hands that we have now it's almost like we should take a competency test before we let people vote. we wouldn't get into the mess we do. the intricate things that mr. whipple here is describing is so interesting and voters don't have any idea this
gary. caller: i want to remained people. mr. whipple is very bright person.here are lot of bright people out there that have access to the media and portrayed thoughts to america. we're not brightest people. we don't go to school to learn how to filter out things. what we do, we watch news programs for a little while and we take the opinions of somebody else. we use them as our own. we don't really do our own thinking anymore. whoever is the most bube rant and tell us things we want to hear. we...
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. >>> coming up, gary oldman is here. mr. oldman dazzles us as winston churchill in "darkest hour."t. you need to listen if you're a mom or dad that overshares online. >> who could we be talking about? >> we have no idea. >>> does your new year's resolution need a lifeline? joy bauer is here with some sinless options to curve your craving. >> i have blown my new year's resolution. >> lose weight? >> i was going to do the intermittent fasting thing. to go 12 hours. stop at 7:00 p.m. i've blown it every night. i have my wine. i have my granola. >> nothing goes together like wine and granola. >>> what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> woman on the cover of "sports illustrated," bikini, amazing body. told by another magazine that she's too big. they're denying it. we have the proof. she's here to talk about it. >>> and make-ahead monday. all the meals you need to make to get your family through the week. not to mention, gwyneth paltrow's spiritual guru is here. >>> how about a check of the forecast? >> it's cold. >> there's your forecast. >> the words are hard to come out. we'll st
. >>> coming up, gary oldman is here. mr. oldman dazzles us as winston churchill in "darkest hour."t. you need to listen if you're a mom or dad that overshares online. >> who could we be talking about? >> we have no idea. >>> does your new year's resolution need a lifeline? joy bauer is here with some sinless options to curve your craving. >> i have blown my new year's resolution. >> lose weight? >> i was going to do the intermittent...
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mr. president, before i start, i ask that my law clerk jeff gary, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of this congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, i believe the american people should be deeply concerned about the vote senate took yesterday to invoke cloture in effect ending real debate and preventing the senate from considering any amendments to the foreign intelligence surveillance act reauthorization. this isn't what we call regular order, this isn't how the senate ought to operate. in fact, it isn't even how the senate has handled surveillance bills in the past. even in the weeks after the horrendous attacks of 9/11, the senate considered amendments to the patriot act. and in 2008, when the senate first considered section 72, the foreign intelligence surveillance act, there were, in fact, amendments. but now debate has been cut off and no senate -- and no senator, neither a democrat or a republican, is going to be allowed to offer an amendment. and what the country is going to be left with is a deeply flawed bill that in a number of ways is
mr. president, before i start, i ask that my law clerk jeff gary, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of this congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, i believe the american people should be deeply concerned about the vote senate took yesterday to invoke cloture in effect ending real debate and preventing the senate from considering any amendments to the foreign intelligence surveillance act reauthorization. this isn't what we call regular order,...
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mr. clerk. can you please call the first item? >> item number one, establishing the gary masonic special use district in the area generally bounded by gary boulevard to the south, masonic avenue to the east and [inaudible] number 1071 lots numbers 1 and 4 to north and west. respectively. >> thank you. and i believe that you have assumed sponsorship of this item. >> thank you. i'm going to ask kaniska from mark ferrell's office -- sorry -- to say a few words and talk about continuing this item. >> on behalf of former supervisor mark ferrell. thank you for hearing this item today. we have been working with the neighbourhood and the sponsors of this project for over two years and we're looking forward to having it heard today. but we need to have amendments drafted to accept the planning commission's recommendations. unfortunately those aren't ready today so respectfully ask for a continue wants to next week's land use hearing. >> ok. thank you. and deputy city attorney, should we send you the language or would you like us to read into the record what we're asking for today?
mr. clerk. can you please call the first item? >> item number one, establishing the gary masonic special use district in the area generally bounded by gary boulevard to the south, masonic avenue to the east and [inaudible] number 1071 lots numbers 1 and 4 to north and west. respectively. >> thank you. and i believe that you have assumed sponsorship of this item. >> thank you. i'm going to ask kaniska from mark ferrell's office -- sorry -- to say a few words and talk about...
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mr. trump: i would like to do that. garyen my general and various who are making our military protection little bit better for us. thank you very much. as everybody understand that? thank you for being here. >> my may be personal question would be, what experience from your past has been most useful in preparing you for the presidency? mr. trump: being a businessman has been a great experience to me. business,ays loved always been good at building things, and i have always been very successful at making money. i would buy things that would be failures and turn them around and try to get them for the right price, turn them around and make them successful. i have been good at it. that takes a certain ability. there has never been a businessman or business person elected president. it is always been a general or politician. throughout history, you had to be a general, but mostly it was politicians. you never had a businessman. us lastaying to klas night, had the opposing party to me won, instead of being up almost 50%, the stoc
mr. trump: i would like to do that. garyen my general and various who are making our military protection little bit better for us. thank you very much. as everybody understand that? thank you for being here. >> my may be personal question would be, what experience from your past has been most useful in preparing you for the presidency? mr. trump: being a businessman has been a great experience to me. business,ays loved always been good at building things, and i have always been very...
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mrs. maisel" is on amazon. rachel brosnahan, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian garyrs and applause ) ( band playing ) i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide to everyone else, i look like everyone else. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain. and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness weight gain
mrs. maisel" is on amazon. rachel brosnahan, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian garyrs and applause ) ( band playing ) i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide to everyone else, i look like everyone else. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to...
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gary or i or both of us every day. we reported to him what we were doing. mr. rubenstein: when you get a call from the president does that make you nervous or are you happy to get those calls? sec. mnuchin: no. it does not make me nervous. i have known him for a long time. i traveled with him for a year on the campaign. i would not be here if i didn't feel like we could have a good two-way conversation. at the end of the day i understand he is the president. so on the tax: bill today, as you see it you're happy with it and don't see any need to make modification. there may be a need for certain technical corrections. again, there is nothing we have identified right now that is a problem heard we will see if we need to fine-tune anything. mr. rubenstein: the debt of the united states is $20 trillion. you are responsible for making sure we pay the debt. as an owner of treasury bills i want to make sure you do pay that. are you worried about the limit? you will run out of capacity. you are over the limit now. see have a couple months before you can't pay my treasu
gary or i or both of us every day. we reported to him what we were doing. mr. rubenstein: when you get a call from the president does that make you nervous or are you happy to get those calls? sec. mnuchin: no. it does not make me nervous. i have known him for a long time. i traveled with him for a year on the campaign. i would not be here if i didn't feel like we could have a good two-way conversation. at the end of the day i understand he is the president. so on the tax: bill today, as you...
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gary, why did you do this? why don't you just take the phone, you know, your cell phone back, and just say, mr. t, you're brilliant, but we're losing contact, and i think we're going to lose you now so goodbye. and that's what he did, and he hung up. >> are you saying that gary cohn faked a bad connection to get the president off the phone? >> well i wouldn't -- i don't want to throw him under the bus, but, yes. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: oh, you don't want to throw him under the bus? bro, you pushed him in front of it as it was speeding down the street. [ laughter ] so the president is standing behind an accused child molester in order to pass the tax cut plan that would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy and corporations. in other words trump has handed the democrats -- >> a great, big, beautiful christmas present. >> seth: this has been a closer look. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with ice-t, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> for more of seth's closer looks, be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. ♪ tens of millions of people have switched to
gary, why did you do this? why don't you just take the phone, you know, your cell phone back, and just say, mr. t, you're brilliant, but we're losing contact, and i think we're going to lose you now so goodbye. and that's what he did, and he hung up. >> are you saying that gary cohn faked a bad connection to get the president off the phone? >> well i wouldn't -- i don't want to throw him under the bus, but, yes. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: oh, you don't want...
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mr. trump tried to brush off damaging comments attributed to economic adviser gary cohn who allegedly said the president is an idiot surrounded by clown. and on twitter the president defended his mental fitness saying he is a, quote, genius and a very stable genius at that. the president's mental state has been publicly questioned before, most notably by republican senator bob corker. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the confidence that he needs to demonstrate. >> and more frequently by democrats like democratic congressman adam schiff. >> we have a seriously flawed human being in the oval office. >> across tv networks on sunday, the president's allies came to his defense, perhaps none so vehemently as the president's adviser stephen miller. >> he won against 17 incredibly talented people. >> after that statement miller was asked to leave the set and according to a cnn set refused to do so. he was then escorted out by security. president trump tweeted the anchor who did the interview was full of, quote, anger and unfairness which suggests the
mr. trump tried to brush off damaging comments attributed to economic adviser gary cohn who allegedly said the president is an idiot surrounded by clown. and on twitter the president defended his mental fitness saying he is a, quote, genius and a very stable genius at that. the president's mental state has been publicly questioned before, most notably by republican senator bob corker. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the confidence that he...
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mr president stay on message and don't attack the media. well it could be we know that it's not only stephen miller was the else or this speech but also gary cohn was advising the president. on this speech so that's my it's make a difference and dish and i we have to add to that he did mention fake news and negative coverage by the need and only being asked on stage about his presidency and his achievements not doing his official speech in dallas the truth in every was to the point where i think everyone watching tonight was was wondering is he. going to stay on message or will he. fall into that temptation which he likes to do of going off script and speaking his mind freely and we didn't get that tonight did we write he rose i mean everybody kind of played the role and it was some might even say refreshing leave traditional i mean this has a big it's the only speech that are only part of the presidency that's mandated in the constitution that the president provide a report to congress and he kind of rose to that occasion and the other thing to note is there was some talk before this that some democrats would walk out and they didn't and
mr president stay on message and don't attack the media. well it could be we know that it's not only stephen miller was the else or this speech but also gary cohn was advising the president. on this speech so that's my it's make a difference and dish and i we have to add to that he did mention fake news and negative coverage by the need and only being asked on stage about his presidency and his achievements not doing his official speech in dallas the truth in every was to the point where i...
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mr. trump tried to brush off damaging comments attributed to economic adviser gary cohn who allegedly said the president is an idiot surrounded by clowns. >> gary, hopefully will be staying for a long time. >> reporter: on twitter, the president defended his mental fitness, saying that he is a, quote, genius, and a very stable genius at that. the president's mental state has been publicly questioned before. most notably, by republican senator bob corker. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability, nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate. >> reporter: and more frequently, by democrats, like california congressman adam schiff. >> we have a seriously flawed human being in the oval office. >> reporter: across tv networks on sunday, the president's allies came to his defense. perhaps none so vehemently as adviser stephen miller. >> the president is a political genius who won against a field of 17 incredibly talented people. >> reporter: now, after that segment, miller was asked to leave the set. according to a cnn source, refused to do so. he was then es
mr. trump tried to brush off damaging comments attributed to economic adviser gary cohn who allegedly said the president is an idiot surrounded by clowns. >> gary, hopefully will be staying for a long time. >> reporter: on twitter, the president defended his mental fitness, saying that he is a, quote, genius, and a very stable genius at that. the president's mental state has been publicly questioned before. most notably, by republican senator bob corker. >> the president has...
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gary, robert, even my general and my various other generals, you know. we are making our military protections better for us. does everybody understand that? i think so. thank you all. mrhwab: maybe my personal question would be, what experience from your past has been most useful in preparing you for the presidency? president trump: being a businessman has been a great experience. i have always loved is this. i have always been good at building things, but have always been successful in making money. i would buy things that would fail, and then i would turn around them and made them successful. i have been good at that. that takes a certain ability. this turkey, there has never been a businessman or business person elected president. there has always been a general or politician. throughout history, it has always been a general -- you have to be a general -- but mostly it was politicians. you never had a businessman. i was saying to klaus, had the opposing party to me won, some of whom you backed, instead of being up almost 50%, the stock market is up since my election almost 50%. rather than that, i believe the stock market from that level, the initial level, would h
gary, robert, even my general and my various other generals, you know. we are making our military protections better for us. does everybody understand that? i think so. thank you all. mrhwab: maybe my personal question would be, what experience from your past has been most useful in preparing you for the presidency? president trump: being a businessman has been a great experience. i have always loved is this. i have always been good at building things, but have always been successful in making...
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mrs. pelosi calling them pathetic crumbs, i'll have some of the crumbs. >> i will as well. ben. white house chief economic adviser gary cohn speaking moments ago. listen to this. >> first question, as far as economic growth, we just had a litany of businesses that are going to give back to the american people, but isn't it unfair to give the president credit for that? they already had the money in the coffers, right? they would have not turned it loose, otherwise? and i had a second question for him. >> i would disagree with the premise, completely. you know, look, if they had their money in the coffers, they could have done it last year, the year before, the year before, it seem thes like, not seems like, since we have passed the tax reform plan, all of these announcements have been made and if you look specifically at the words in most of these press releases, all of them are talking about the regulatory relief which we saw in the jpmorgan announcement, and we've seen the tax plan mentioned directly that companies now feel more comfortable about the economic position they're in. they feel better about the u.s. econo
mrs. pelosi calling them pathetic crumbs, i'll have some of the crumbs. >> i will as well. ben. white house chief economic adviser gary cohn speaking moments ago. listen to this. >> first question, as far as economic growth, we just had a litany of businesses that are going to give back to the american people, but isn't it unfair to give the president credit for that? they already had the money in the coffers, right? they would have not turned it loose, otherwise? and i had a second...