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richard dixon famously a 68. he other think the plans are and, and the war. and yeah, the question, i think that, um, the, the democrats will have another trick up the sleeve. and that way we try to take the trump of the balance. i mean the, the, i mean if it's, as is likely is jack smith charges trump with the so dish and then they go to try and take them off the ballot by saying, hey, this is a violation of the 14th amendment. uh and uh and the you wouldn't be able to run the lead. they only need to succeed in a few states. yeah. um to, to make this uh, essentially a devastating for trump, but i think, i mean they're gonna try it in every state, but that i think that's a big they're going to do that. but i think that it is trustworthy. uh, trump is rising in the polls as a result of this, uh, democratic law said, because really this is something untoward. this is manifestly unfair to use the uh, the government in this way to has especially persecuted your political opponents. so it hasn't worked for the democrats uh sofa. that's why i think they have to go
richard dixon famously a 68. he other think the plans are and, and the war. and yeah, the question, i think that, um, the, the democrats will have another trick up the sleeve. and that way we try to take the trump of the balance. i mean the, the, i mean if it's, as is likely is jack smith charges trump with the so dish and then they go to try and take them off the ballot by saying, hey, this is a violation of the 14th amendment. uh and uh and the you wouldn't be able to run the lead. they only...
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[applause] i also want to think the president council member andch associates of the richard dixon foundationssible and also made possible to do monument that we will be dedicated shortly. i would like to welcome don wagner chairman of the board of supervisors of orange county. thank you for being here. as well as yorba linda mary jean hernandez. councilwoman janice lim. [applause] and councilman carlos rodriguez i am told this morning you all now are participating in and attending what is the second largest vietnam veterans day ceremony in the united states. [applause]to only second to the gathering of the nationalve park service veterans monument on the national mall. that is why distinction pre-march 2919, 7350 years ago today the last american combat groupsid left vietnam. president nixon addressed the american people from the oval office saying the data we have all worked and. for ise finally come. he would go on to say for the first time in 12 years, no american military forces are in vietnam all of our american pows on their way home. vietnam veterans day became a national day of obser
[applause] i also want to think the president council member andch associates of the richard dixon foundationssible and also made possible to do monument that we will be dedicated shortly. i would like to welcome don wagner chairman of the board of supervisors of orange county. thank you for being here. as well as yorba linda mary jean hernandez. councilwoman janice lim. [applause] and councilman carlos rodriguez i am told this morning you all now are participating in and attending what is the...
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richard dixon has been on the board of gaap since november he was the chief operator of mattel and of the blockbuster "barbie" movie he had to see that through before leaving if you notice, his name is in the credits. a source tells me he's an influencer he isn't fearful but has a healthy risk curve he has great financial literacy. dickson doesn't hide in an office he's empathetic and surrounds himself with great people, is competitive, loves playing tennis, and i'm told dickson was one of the first to combine multiple brands under one retailer while online at estee lauder he was brought in to jones group to liven it up and dickson was at bloomingdale's during what many refer to as the glory days. he did put "barbie" on the runway and led rebranding with the new body shapes and abilities in 2016. >> he sounds like exactly what the gap needs. >> i think that's what they're hoping >> exactly what the gap needs. >> we'll see hopefully the board gives him space to do that to kelly's point, they have been struggling a while sometimes things get worse before they get better i hope for the s
richard dixon has been on the board of gaap since november he was the chief operator of mattel and of the blockbuster "barbie" movie he had to see that through before leaving if you notice, his name is in the credits. a source tells me he's an influencer he isn't fearful but has a healthy risk curve he has great financial literacy. dickson doesn't hide in an office he's empathetic and surrounds himself with great people, is competitive, loves playing tennis, and i'm told dickson was...
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simone: all of the focus is going to be on what the brand-new ceo richard dixon says for his future ofrand. you mentioned abercrombie. you look at what they've done and they change the product mix and they have pushed toward -- we used to be this exclusive brand where only people where washboard abs are acceptable and now we will be more inclusive and have different sizes and cater to do -- different ethnicities. for gap, the challenge has been they have relied on their other brands like -- those brands have seen a slowdown in shares. everyone expects the earnings numbers will be ugly. the question is what is the way forward, what is the guidance because frankly, there was reporting from bloomberg been nobody wanted this job, this challenging job so we will see if he can turn things around. matt: thanks very much for joining us come simone foxman on the retail or is at bloomberg and coming up, tv bank, toronto dominion misses estimates as expressions and provisions for credit losses rose third quarter. we will talk to a chief investment officer. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ide
simone: all of the focus is going to be on what the brand-new ceo richard dixon says for his future ofrand. you mentioned abercrombie. you look at what they've done and they change the product mix and they have pushed toward -- we used to be this exclusive brand where only people where washboard abs are acceptable and now we will be more inclusive and have different sizes and cater to do -- different ethnicities. for gap, the challenge has been they have relied on their other brands like --...
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and richard dixon officially took over two days ago, so, today is day three he is on the call and he reminded investors, quote, the restructuring is challenging, and a change of this magnitude doesn't come fast. still, our people at every level of the organization have stepped up, made tough calls and championed the progress we've made so far, and we're going to keep going so, big expectations from a leader that is widely lauded from the conversations that i've had with folks that, yeah, he's got a big job in front of him. >> court, thank you very much. let's trade that one can you believe some of the winners and losers in specialty, at least, this week alone? >> yeah, for gap, it's surprising that they can sit out of of the entire boom in '90s fashion. gap just sits it out i think what we're seeing here is that because the consumer is starting to see signs of having to be more choosey and slowing down, yes, we're seeing real wage growth turn positive, but you're seeing the consumer run out of excess savings. that is pretty much spent down, which just means that that tailwind that we
and richard dixon officially took over two days ago, so, today is day three he is on the call and he reminded investors, quote, the restructuring is challenging, and a change of this magnitude doesn't come fast. still, our people at every level of the organization have stepped up, made tough calls and championed the progress we've made so far, and we're going to keep going so, big expectations from a leader that is widely lauded from the conversations that i've had with folks that, yeah, he's...
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. >> i think it was interesting hearing from richard dixon on the gap call last night who is the new not going to tell us too much about his strategy but he has been on the board since november, he has a good idea what the problems are. he came from matell, obviously as the coo but a co-executive producer of the barbie movie. so i think this is probably why gap did not name him as the ceo until they did. he had to see that through to the box office. he's been on the board since november. it's possible he was identified for some time as the new ceo but he had to see that movie through. i've talked to people that know him they say, he's got a healthy risk curve, he's a visionary, a really good leader, he's competitive, likes to play tennis, for example, he builds a good team around him. he was brought in to the jones apparel group to shake things up, then brought in to matell to do a similar thing and reinvigorate the barbie brand which i do believe he did. gap has sold off precipitously in the last several years, a lot of problems through the pandemic, they did not handle the supply c
. >> i think it was interesting hearing from richard dixon on the gap call last night who is the new not going to tell us too much about his strategy but he has been on the board since november, he has a good idea what the problems are. he came from matell, obviously as the coo but a co-executive producer of the barbie movie. so i think this is probably why gap did not name him as the ceo until they did. he had to see that through to the box office. he's been on the board since november....
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caller: i would say richard nixon is the greatest president of all time. host: why dixon?aller: people look back in 1972, he's the only president where he won the entire country beside one state that went to mcgovern and one that went to an independent. he is also the only president during his time that we went to the moon. the moon landing started under richard nixon and ended under richard nixon. he did the salt treaties to stop with nuclear weapons. he went to russia. he was first president to do that and sign those. he sighed he been of chemical -- signed the ban on chemical weapons. there has been a lot america has gained because of richard nixon going to china, cheap goods we got. he inherited the vietnam war. he ended the vietnam war. he ended the drive in 1972. he passed the clean water act before richard nixon was president. you could get dirty water and would not know it was in your water but he put it in place when he was in office. they put the marine mammal protection act under richard nixon. before that people could hunt walls and do whatever they wanted. --
caller: i would say richard nixon is the greatest president of all time. host: why dixon?aller: people look back in 1972, he's the only president where he won the entire country beside one state that went to mcgovern and one that went to an independent. he is also the only president during his time that we went to the moon. the moon landing started under richard nixon and ended under richard nixon. he did the salt treaties to stop with nuclear weapons. he went to russia. he was first president...
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caller: i would say richard nixon is the greatest president of all time. host: why dixon?aller: people look back in 1972, he's the only president where he won the entire country beside one state that went to mcgovern and one that went to an independent. he is also the only president during his time that we went to the moon. the moon landing started under richard nixon and ended under richard nixon. he did the salt treaties to stop with nuclear weapons. he went to russia. he was first president to do that and sign those. he sighed he been of chemical -- signed the ban on chemical weapons. there has been a lot america has gained because of richard nixon going to china, cheap goods we got. he inherited the vietnam war. he ended the vietnam war. he ended the drive in 1972. he passed the clean water act before richard nixon was president. you could get dirty water and would not know it was in your water but he put it in place when he was in office. they put the marine mammal protection act under richard nixon. before that people could hunt walls and do whatever they wanted. --
caller: i would say richard nixon is the greatest president of all time. host: why dixon?aller: people look back in 1972, he's the only president where he won the entire country beside one state that went to mcgovern and one that went to an independent. he is also the only president during his time that we went to the moon. the moon landing started under richard nixon and ended under richard nixon. he did the salt treaties to stop with nuclear weapons. he went to russia. he was first president...
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dixon. >> and i'm anne diamond. and this is breakfast on . this is breakfast on. gb news. >> and richardch on the greenpeace demonstration. she says, i've got a lot of respect for greenpeace. however for i think it was a step too far invading the prime minister's disgraceful. minister's home. disgraceful. >> lane in france morning, >> yeah. lane in france morning, elaine greenpeace have elaine says greenpeace have actually changed the conversation . instead of talking conversation. instead of talking about change, the about climate change, the conversation has now turned to security or apparent of it. security or apparent lack of it. it seems , of prominent it seems, of prominent members of family members of parliament, family members and residences . and residences. >> david says. would it be for okay the media to climb the property to get pictures? no. well, that's very true . by all well, that's very true. by all means, outside side, but means, protest outside side, but it's criminal activity to enter private grounds and effectively climb the roof of the property . climb the roof of t
dixon. >> and i'm anne diamond. and this is breakfast on . this is breakfast on. gb news. >> and richardch on the greenpeace demonstration. she says, i've got a lot of respect for greenpeace. however for i think it was a step too far invading the prime minister's disgraceful. minister's home. disgraceful. >> lane in france morning, >> yeah. lane in france morning, elaine greenpeace have elaine says greenpeace have actually changed the conversation . instead of talking...