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host: i've asked you this before, we might as well get it on the record, you are not related to paul samuelsonmr. samuelson: he was one of the most eminent economic -- economists. i'm not related to him. ashad a good sense of humor well as being a brilliant economist. me -- "newsweek" hired me in the 1980's to write a column that he had previously written, and he sent me a nice note saying that someone named sanderson cannot be all bad. host: more numbers. we're talking about the time barack obama has been president mostly, from 2000 9-2016. this is average gas price per gallon. you see on the screen. 2012 to as high as $2.06 and is now down to nationwide. mr. samuelson: i think with this table shows you is that we don't control oil or gasoline prices in any sort of obvious way or you would not have these huge fluctuations. you have gasoline at one dollar or two dollars forever. secondly, what you see in the trend is that in 2009, we were in the midst of the great recession, which was a consequence of the financial crisis. people were driving less. companies were producing less. this was a wor
host: i've asked you this before, we might as well get it on the record, you are not related to paul samuelsonmr. samuelson: he was one of the most eminent economic -- economists. i'm not related to him. ashad a good sense of humor well as being a brilliant economist. me -- "newsweek" hired me in the 1980's to write a column that he had previously written, and he sent me a nice note saying that someone named sanderson cannot be all bad. host: more numbers. we're talking about the time...
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brian: i've asked you this before, we might as well get it on the record, you are not related to paul samuelsonyou are not his son or any relation? was onepaul samuelson of the most eminent economists. i'm not related to him. although he does have a son. robert j samuelson. he had a good sense of humor as well as being a brilliant economist. "newsweek" hired me in the 1980's to write a column that he had previously written, and he noteme a very little nice saying -- i think it was one line, someone named samuelson can't be all bad. brian: more numbers. we have a lot of numbers in this show. this is -- and we're talking about the time barack obama has been president mostly, from 2000 9-2016. this is average gas price per gallon. this is what has happened to the average gallon of gasoline. and you see on the screen. it went up in 2012 to as high as $3.68, and is now down to $2.06 on an average from a day-to-date basis nationwide. this may be off five cents or six cents. robert: i think with this table shows you is that we don't control oil or gasoline prices in any sort of obvious way or you woul
brian: i've asked you this before, we might as well get it on the record, you are not related to paul samuelsonyou are not his son or any relation? was onepaul samuelson of the most eminent economists. i'm not related to him. although he does have a son. robert j samuelson. he had a good sense of humor as well as being a brilliant economist. "newsweek" hired me in the 1980's to write a column that he had previously written, and he noteme a very little nice saying -- i think it was one...
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was not the phone dpraul the morning, but the four other deals went to brian pagliano, heather samuelson, paul combetta who used the technology bleach it to destroy the e-mail archives, and state department employee john bentel who voiced concern about her private e-mail use never to discuss it again. they pressed the fbi for the deals and they just arrived this morning. so it was not released to oin side with the upcoming debate about everything. >>> the white house thinks it was appropriate for the fbi to offer the assistance. off of the top of my head, i can't recall an incident. i would second guess the decision made by the fbi director and i won't start today. >> they also released a lengthy statement accusing republicans of overblowing the agreements. it read that's this kind of agreement is not unusual. it came after the aides gave full interviews. and eli ya cummings says the republicans will stop at nothing to try and damage secretary clinton's campaign. next sweek a big week for the fbi director who is back on the hill and he will be testifying before the judiciary committee. he is g
was not the phone dpraul the morning, but the four other deals went to brian pagliano, heather samuelson, paul combetta who used the technology bleach it to destroy the e-mail archives, and state department employee john bentel who voiced concern about her private e-mail use never to discuss it again. they pressed the fbi for the deals and they just arrived this morning. so it was not released to oin side with the upcoming debate about everything. >>> the white house thinks it was...
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and edgar samuelson who decided what was government business and what could be destroyed. and paul combetta from platte river networks. the clinton campaign released a lengthy statement accusing congressional republicans of overblowing the issue. it came after three aids had already given full interviews to the investigators. today a federal judge announced the majority of emails recovered by the f.b.i. vest nation won't be released until after the election. charles: it turns out there are more emails apparently the state department found an astonishing number hillary clinton hadn't turned over? >> i have a few of them. these are new documents released today by the f.b.i. at 5:30 on a friday afternoon. that's a time slot traditionally reserved for when you want to bury bad news. it's 200 panels of f.b.i. interview summaries. some of them are heavily redacted. we asked the f.b.i. who authorized the release on a friday and he said they were made public when they were posted on the web. but that what's they said on the labor day release. so if the f.b.i.'s position is they are trying
and edgar samuelson who decided what was government business and what could be destroyed. and paul combetta from platte river networks. the clinton campaign released a lengthy statement accusing congressional republicans of overblowing the issue. it came after three aids had already given full interviews to the investigators. today a federal judge announced the majority of emails recovered by the f.b.i. vest nation won't be released until after the election. charles: it turns out there are more...
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clinton aid heather samuelson sorting through the government emails deciding what was government business and what could be destroyed. paulplatte river networks who used bleach lit technology to archive despite a preservation order and the state department's order silence subordinates citing concern about clinton's email practic a clenty statement accusing congressional republicans of overblowing the issue. it reads in part this kind of agreement is not at all unusual. in an inquiry such as. this and it came after these aids had already given four interviews to the investigators. a federal judge said today that the majority of emails recovered by the fbi investigation. several thousand pages won't be released until after the election, bret. >> and, catherine, it was five:00 on a friday. this is always a time to look at the email. because it's often a time for a document dump. and now the fbi has another one. >> that's right, bret. we have some the email documents right here. and today at 5:36 p.m., the fbi posted on their site nearly 300 pages of 302s that's the code the fbi uses for fbi summaries. i have looked through s
clinton aid heather samuelson sorting through the government emails deciding what was government business and what could be destroyed. paulplatte river networks who used bleach lit technology to archive despite a preservation order and the state department's order silence subordinates citing concern about clinton's email practic a clenty statement accusing congressional republicans of overblowing the issue. it reads in part this kind of agreement is not at all unusual. in an inquiry such as....