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apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton use network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to war coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed on the campaign by giving him an expert gaited kind of hour or more with not i would just with this crowd but with the with the american public watching c.n.n. so the notion that somehow or other they're trying to break the or they were trying to bring trump down in favor hillary honestly that's kind of a joke and a lot of how much time do they have but if you take the same thing richard you just said but for our very very different reason line a limit hang on here hang on here what what c n n n n n b c did is that they put him on hoping well look at this clown look at this which where is that gaffe going to come now and you know c.n.n. and everyone else like h
apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton use network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to war coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed on the campaign by giving him an expert gaited kind of hour or more with not i would just with this crowd but with the with the american...
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the day richard nixon died on april 22nd, '94, when did you hear the news about it?>> i don't remember. do you? >> i think i was home that evening. [laughter] >> i was surprised. i thought he might live on longer. >> i was wondering did you read any of his nine books? >> i read very closely his memoir and i think it's one of the best presidential memoirs, rn, very big and thick, if everything he goes too much into watergate and goes in. he wrote another book later in life called in the arena which was sort of a secondary memoir where he got some digs in at enemies, but the one that i enjoyed, the two that i enjoyed the most, six crises which is what he wrote after the 1960 lost and another book about great leaders that he had met when he was president. i think it's just called leaders, if i remember correctly. so rn, six crises and leaders would be the three that i would recommend. >> thank you. >> thank you for your questions. six crises would be part of the first comeback, sir. >> i'm not sure how you discussed gerald ford, how would you compare and contrast gerald
the day richard nixon died on april 22nd, '94, when did you hear the news about it?>> i don't remember. do you? >> i think i was home that evening. [laughter] >> i was surprised. i thought he might live on longer. >> i was wondering did you read any of his nine books? >> i read very closely his memoir and i think it's one of the best presidential memoirs, rn, very big and thick, if everything he goes too much into watergate and goes in. he wrote another book later...
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this is richard nixon in 1965. an information age dominated by computers and that the old communist monolithic societies would not be able to compete with the nimbleness of science that's going to be needed in the 21st century. so he sees this happen as he's president. he goes to china. he makes this amazing breakthrough, and he comes back and is talking to henry kissinger on one of the infamous white house tapes, and iago starts to whisper and he says you know, henry, the american people are a bunch of sheep. they watched me on television with all that handshaking and stuff in china, and you and i know it really doesn't mean a thing. y this is richard nixon not really being cynical about the american people but bad mouthing subkeys yet such a sense of inferiority. that's where, i should've used it in the book. it is a good line. >> you mentioned that for affairs piece of 1965 which he seemed to have an enormous amount of sophistication about asia are in the book you point out he had toured asia's vice president, p
this is richard nixon in 1965. an information age dominated by computers and that the old communist monolithic societies would not be able to compete with the nimbleness of science that's going to be needed in the 21st century. so he sees this happen as he's president. he goes to china. he makes this amazing breakthrough, and he comes back and is talking to henry kissinger on one of the infamous white house tapes, and iago starts to whisper and he says you know, henry, the american people are a...
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richard: yeah.he fascinating thing about china is china has been a huge winner from pax americana. let's not forget that. the u.s. is the security guarantor in asia has provided a platform for the chinese economic miracle. that is not to say the chinese didn't do in themselves through good policy, hard work, and the like. but without a peaceful regional and international environment, which the u.s. provided, that was the platform, the runway, which china took off. , china didn't do anything in building that system, they plugged into it in 2000. u.s. helped built it. , unsurprisingly, once eventually to be the dominant power itself in asia. power, athey are a big big economy, maybe in 10 years the biggest in the world, they do not want to rely on the u.s. anymore for security. they are building their own navy and aircraft carriers, and the like. a what the u.s. to reduce their slowly.e, but i think they don't want anything to happen is a bit asleep. >> will president trump get the cooperation he want
richard: yeah.he fascinating thing about china is china has been a huge winner from pax americana. let's not forget that. the u.s. is the security guarantor in asia has provided a platform for the chinese economic miracle. that is not to say the chinese didn't do in themselves through good policy, hard work, and the like. but without a peaceful regional and international environment, which the u.s. provided, that was the platform, the runway, which china took off. , china didn't do anything in...
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richard: it is. it is one reason, i guess, the japanese-chinese bilateral trade, it is one of the biggest two way trade relationships in the world. not only that, the investment, japanese car companies have enormous sales in china and china represents the future for them. it is the same for japanese technology companies. it's japanese companies that provide the factory goods when they build new factories in china. that's really the anchor of the relationship and it is really one reason why, for all their tension, for all the fact that they face off in the east china sea every day or every month, the relationship has never gone off the rails. they are both deeply pragmatic countries and i don't think they want to have a fight, because it is far too damaging. jeff: do you believe that war between these two countries is a possibility in the future? richard: it is a possibility. i have not written a book that says the coming more between japan and china. we have had a multitude of books declaring the com
richard: it is. it is one reason, i guess, the japanese-chinese bilateral trade, it is one of the biggest two way trade relationships in the world. not only that, the investment, japanese car companies have enormous sales in china and china represents the future for them. it is the same for japanese technology companies. it's japanese companies that provide the factory goods when they build new factories in china. that's really the anchor of the relationship and it is really one reason why, for...
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teddy roosevelt came in first and richard nixon came in second. but then there's other things that happened. i once said the subtitle to the book should be, and yet because, as you read the book you will see nixon was the one who brought about the polarization of america on racial matters. the so-called southern strategy.y. in the nixon administrationegren there was more desegregation of schools. his administration very quietly prodded by the supreme court and deese segregated the southern schools to the pointn that polls of southern black voters in the 1970s gave nixon 53 - 47 plurality.in it was really appreciate it but nixon didn't want the rest of the country to know about it because he had been so successful with the southern strategy. so the same time that he's quietly doing that, he's appointing people like clement haynesworth and carl's well to the supreme court, guys that were borderline racist and then when they were defeated by congress, making these impassioned stands that he was the only one who understood south. while he was doing on
teddy roosevelt came in first and richard nixon came in second. but then there's other things that happened. i once said the subtitle to the book should be, and yet because, as you read the book you will see nixon was the one who brought about the polarization of america on racial matters. the so-called southern strategy.y. in the nixon administrationegren there was more desegregation of schools. his administration very quietly prodded by the supreme court and deese segregated the southern...
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francine: richard, thank you. richard clarida will stay with us. we have plenty coming up.e boe rate decision. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> i'm taylor riggs. this is the bloomberg business flash. apple is playing the role in king maker in the memory chip business. they are in talked to provide $3 billion in capital for a bid for the unit. that support led to toshiba's understanding and a final agreement. martin shkreli is going to gel. a judge revoked bail for his fraud conviction and jailed him immediately over a bounty martin shkreli posted on facebook for a strand of hillary clinton's care. he's still faces up to 20 years. the british government has moved ahead with a review of 21st century fox's $15.5 billion takeover for pay-tv company skype. the regulator look at fox's commitment to broadcasting standards and will look if the deal gives rupert murdoch's family too much power. they expect the deal to close next june the 30th. francine: thank you. as we were talking about some of the standards needed by u.k. media, tom said -- we should get a shot of tom's phase. the u.k.
francine: richard, thank you. richard clarida will stay with us. we have plenty coming up.e boe rate decision. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> i'm taylor riggs. this is the bloomberg business flash. apple is playing the role in king maker in the memory chip business. they are in talked to provide $3 billion in capital for a bid for the unit. that support led to toshiba's understanding and a final agreement. martin shkreli is going to gel. a judge revoked bail for his fraud conviction and...
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the worst mistake of your life, richard, picking up that phone?ah. >> reporter: calling the cops? >> yes. they had to convict somebody. why us? because i had a van? >> reporter: are the two brothers self-pitying, saying, why me? >> they're together as like one. like, why did it happen to us? >> reporter: neither brother was aware that a woman unknown to them was banging on the authorities' doors to get thibodeau's case re-opened. prosecutor oakes was investigating, and he asked tonya's old friend, the woman on the phone who seemed to know more than she should -- >> they didn't even bring her in the house. made her sit in the van. >> reporter: to come down to the station for a talk. >> what do you know about the heidi allen case? >> i don't know anything about the heidi allen case. >> reporter: the investigator asked her about that recent phone call with tonya, omitting the fact that they had it all on tape. >> did you make reference saying that they brought her to the house and that you -- they kept her out in the van? >> no. i never said anything
the worst mistake of your life, richard, picking up that phone?ah. >> reporter: calling the cops? >> yes. they had to convict somebody. why us? because i had a van? >> reporter: are the two brothers self-pitying, saying, why me? >> they're together as like one. like, why did it happen to us? >> reporter: neither brother was aware that a woman unknown to them was banging on the authorities' doors to get thibodeau's case re-opened. prosecutor oakes was investigating,...
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thank you, richard. it was four months ago that someone hung bananas from nooses across the american university campus. the hateful displays appeared after the school elected the first african-american woman student body president. so far, no one has been charged. police treat the incident as a hate crime. alison: caught on video. >> i'm sorry. my dad had surgery. what are you doing? i will walk off. don't touch me. alison: this woman dragged off a southwest plane at b.w.i. yesterday. the airline says she claimed to have a deadly allergy to dogs and complained about the comfort dogs that were on the flight. but withou they said she had to get off the plane. the airline is now apologizing. michelle: the taliban and isis are taking credit for a rocket attack on an airport in afghanistan. secretary of defense james mattis is believed to have been the target. mattis landed in kabul hours earlier but had left the airport before the barrage that included 29 rocket propelled grenades. during the u.s. and afghan
thank you, richard. it was four months ago that someone hung bananas from nooses across the american university campus. the hateful displays appeared after the school elected the first african-american woman student body president. so far, no one has been charged. police treat the incident as a hate crime. alison: caught on video. >> i'm sorry. my dad had surgery. what are you doing? i will walk off. don't touch me. alison: this woman dragged off a southwest plane at b.w.i. yesterday. the...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc 7 news. jonathan: helping on the ground in texas tonight, a big-name who owns andreas couple of popular d.c. restaurants. >> when you watch on tv, you know what is happening at about to you i have to help. what i've seen is every single person in houston wants to help. especially my fellow cooks. jonathan: he is doing what he can to help those folks. he also volunteered after the earthquake in haiti. we raised more, than $80,000 with the salvation army to run a charity phone back. it was part of our parent company's efforts, standing strong for texas. every dollar match donated through the phone, so think you so much. you can still make a donation to the red cross at any time. that information is on your screen. find all of our reports about hurricane harvey in more ways that you can help by going to wjla.com. into the newsroom come a suspicious person approaching a teen girl at a bus stop and fairfax. the police say that a man drove up to the stop at hollinger avenue on again today. both tim
reporting live, richard reeve, abc 7 news. jonathan: helping on the ground in texas tonight, a big-name who owns andreas couple of popular d.c. restaurants. >> when you watch on tv, you know what is happening at about to you i have to help. what i've seen is every single person in houston wants to help. especially my fellow cooks. jonathan: he is doing what he can to help those folks. he also volunteered after the earthquake in haiti. we raised more, than $80,000 with the salvation army...
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richard? >> so tough for them. thank them both for being with us, and of course, our best to them as they now try to recover from that there in the florida keys. just glad they're safe. nbc's lucy kafanov with their story. thank you, lucy. >>> miss america getting a little political. the pageant winner who expressed her opinions on climate change will join us after the break. and do talk about the response, she will, that she's received for expressing her views and her own political aspirations. stick around. ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that. some people know how far they want to go. a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one
richard? >> so tough for them. thank them both for being with us, and of course, our best to them as they now try to recover from that there in the florida keys. just glad they're safe. nbc's lucy kafanov with their story. thank you, lucy. >>> miss america getting a little political. the pageant winner who expressed her opinions on climate change will join us after the break. and do talk about the response, she will, that she's received for expressing her views and her own...
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yeah ok so sara sorry richard to raise some important points there i mean you reckon that there needs to be the the political will the political framework but also how do you prevent people from circum navigating these sanctions they are many ways on things i mean essentially and un sanctions theoretically everyone is free to be obliged to implement them and in essence sanctions are affective if they target those that have political power those that actually have the palleted same something and death there is no but there is no legal. recourse essentially if that country if our second mensing sanctions this would simply be then the responsibility of national systems to pursue. all right let's take a look now at some of the most prominent sanctions of the past century the u.s. has meant taint embargo on cuba for more than fifty years the goal was to end the castro government but its still in power south africa on the other hand is often seen as an example of a successful sanctions campaign richard had some covers to make about that some say an economic blockade imposed a nine to five f
yeah ok so sara sorry richard to raise some important points there i mean you reckon that there needs to be the the political will the political framework but also how do you prevent people from circum navigating these sanctions they are many ways on things i mean essentially and un sanctions theoretically everyone is free to be obliged to implement them and in essence sanctions are affective if they target those that have political power those that actually have the palleted same something and...
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richard, there's something funny going on here. these organizers are trying very consciously not to have any confrontations, much less physical confrontations with protesters here. there's been a lot of reasoned discussion on the sides and perimeter, around the perimeter of this rally where i am right now. so, it's sort of a different feel than what a lot of people may have expected. make no mistake, these folks still four yeah behind president trump here on the national mall. >> if you can expand on this possibility here. the discussion of the founder or discussion of the term alt-right who you imtim mated who said if i were there i'd be protesting against donald trump. have you seen any sort of that conversation happening on the side? >> reporter: quite the opposite. again, these folks, donald trump can do no wrong in the eyes of these folks. these rally was organized for the express purpose of supporting the president and his agenda. and one gets the feeling again, richard, in talking to many supporters here, i asked him specifi
richard, there's something funny going on here. these organizers are trying very consciously not to have any confrontations, much less physical confrontations with protesters here. there's been a lot of reasoned discussion on the sides and perimeter, around the perimeter of this rally where i am right now. so, it's sort of a different feel than what a lot of people may have expected. make no mistake, these folks still four yeah behind president trump here on the national mall. >> if you...
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richard: meals like this are helping victims of the hurricane in texas. i will explain in a live report coming up. ♪ jonathan: search and rescue efforts happening right now in texas, this as the death toll from hurricane harvey has damaged or destroyed. were, hundreds of patients evacuated from a hospital in beaumont because it did not have running water and countless people are still stranded. >> i never thought it would happen to me. it always happens to someone else, never to you. jonathan: now a week later, dramatic rescue still playing out in the flood-ravaged houston. some a vacuum ease are starting to return home to assess the damage. thousands are still in shelters, and fema is still working on a plan for longer-term housing. nancy: at home, just dining out with a chance to help hurricane victims. jonathan: a long list of restaurants were pledging proceeds to hurricane relief. liverd: richard reeve is with what was a very successful effort tonight. from busy taco bomba -- >> we come together as a f like alfresco's steakhouse. it is a major d.c. cu
richard: meals like this are helping victims of the hurricane in texas. i will explain in a live report coming up. ♪ jonathan: search and rescue efforts happening right now in texas, this as the death toll from hurricane harvey has damaged or destroyed. were, hundreds of patients evacuated from a hospital in beaumont because it did not have running water and countless people are still stranded. >> i never thought it would happen to me. it always happens to someone else, never to you....
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richards was finding the middle of the bat.re disappearing from the ground. his teammates were suddenly sharing a dressing room with the captain of the all—conquering west indies. they still can't quite believe it. this is the exact spot we sat in after the game, viv's first game, except the world's best player's sitting there and i'm 30—years—old or something. when i went into the dressing room, it was like i would have known these guys for a number of years. everything clicked and i guess it's because of the people, the personalities. richards reignited the heyday of the league, as crowds flocked to see him. we were so lucky. to hit rishton twice at home, with great weather, and get a couple of thousand people on, that must have set us up for two years. and the big debate from the committee down here was — how many pies do we need? we've got to get plenty of pies in. david lloyd was then in his 40s, but still bowling. viv was a daunting process. he was in his pump! he was as good as it gets! i looked at this ground and the en
richards was finding the middle of the bat.re disappearing from the ground. his teammates were suddenly sharing a dressing room with the captain of the all—conquering west indies. they still can't quite believe it. this is the exact spot we sat in after the game, viv's first game, except the world's best player's sitting there and i'm 30—years—old or something. when i went into the dressing room, it was like i would have known these guys for a number of years. everything clicked and i...
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thank you richard. stand up so they can see you, richard. fantastic, thank you richard.espected man, i will tell you. he's respected and loved in the senate. he's only been there for, what, 34 years or something like that right? but he loves the people of alabama, too. and like all of you, luther strange knows the true source of america's strength, it's god, it's family and it's country. . it's god. it's a family and its country and l and luther is going to be taking over for a man that you all love, what's his name? huh? senator jeff sessions. you love jeff sessions! [ cheers ] . >> president trump: he's doing a good job. e above jeff sessions. he's doing a good job. he is doing a good job. he is doing a we have him very busy watching the borders. a lot of things are happening. but luther is taking over for jeff, hopefully. andr you are going to be so impressed with what we're going to do in washington. but before we begin i want to send our thoughts and prayers to the people oft texas and louisiana and florida and georgia and puerto rico and the virgin islands and all
thank you richard. stand up so they can see you, richard. fantastic, thank you richard.espected man, i will tell you. he's respected and loved in the senate. he's only been there for, what, 34 years or something like that right? but he loves the people of alabama, too. and like all of you, luther strange knows the true source of america's strength, it's god, it's family and it's country. . it's god. it's a family and its country and l and luther is going to be taking over for a man that you all...
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richard, thank you for your contributions. it's wonderful to have you. [applause] >> thank youthank you, governork you to richard for joining us today. it's not a pleasure to introduce nathan, the newly confirmed and appointed coordinator for characters of the u.s. state department. he was sworn in about four weeks ago on august 10 pick is a think one of the first assistant sectors of the state department. before joining the state, he was a law professor at syracuse university college of law where he taught and wrote in the field of characters of national security law, constitutional law and administrative law. before that he was deputy assistant secretary for policy of the department of homeland security and has a long career in helping keep america safe there were very honored to have him resent today's keynote. ambassador sales. [applause] >> well, thank you for the introduction. thank you to the bipartisan policy center for inviting me to speak today. i'd like to start with a special word of thanks to governor jane, congressman hamilton for the excel
richard, thank you for your contributions. it's wonderful to have you. [applause] >> thank youthank you, governork you to richard for joining us today. it's not a pleasure to introduce nathan, the newly confirmed and appointed coordinator for characters of the u.s. state department. he was sworn in about four weeks ago on august 10 pick is a think one of the first assistant sectors of the state department. before joining the state, he was a law professor at syracuse university college of...
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richard engel, thank you so much for that. stand by, i want to go to molly mchugh, former adviser to mckale sackaash feeley and writer. molly, these pieces of information, and we don't have a lot, we do expect to have a briefing coming out of north korea at 2:30. probably not going to get mitch more. but we have these pictures. and we also have the claims that they are making. and they are big ones. what do you make of it? >> i think it's a really interesting sort of piece of information of what's going on right now more globally as well. i think north korea is definitely cange-rattling. they believe it is to their advantage to do so. i think their assessment of the situation of u.s. power in the world right now is that there is a weakened and chaotic u.s. presidency and that now is the time to sort of press advantage and move forward on what they believe are their strategic aims. and they have been aided in their thinking in that respect by the support of russia and china and the sort of global projection of great power confl
richard engel, thank you so much for that. stand by, i want to go to molly mchugh, former adviser to mckale sackaash feeley and writer. molly, these pieces of information, and we don't have a lot, we do expect to have a briefing coming out of north korea at 2:30. probably not going to get mitch more. but we have these pictures. and we also have the claims that they are making. and they are big ones. what do you make of it? >> i think it's a really interesting sort of piece of information...
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richard reeve? richard: they stole the truck and drove it here to nats park. they tried to take out an a.t.m. machine and it didn't work. now the police are looking for them. >> it sounded like an explosion. a wakeup call and a robbery in one. >> it's a strange place to steal an a.t.m. >> that is the focus of the joint investigation. >> they did in the a.t.m. multiple times. >> they backed in the a.t.m. and knocked them on the ground.
richard reeve? richard: they stole the truck and drove it here to nats park. they tried to take out an a.t.m. machine and it didn't work. now the police are looking for them. >> it sounded like an explosion. a wakeup call and a robbery in one. >> it's a strange place to steal an a.t.m. >> that is the focus of the joint investigation. >> they did in the a.t.m. multiple times. >> they backed in the a.t.m. and knocked them on the ground.
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>> i think it is a sizeable splinter, richard. and certainly, if you look at that rally, billing itself as the mother of all rallies, i'm not sure that the attendance measures up to that billing. but there are real divisions here and i know from my own reporting that there are people very close to president trump who are very worried about this daca move people are talking about, west wing democrats destroying his presidency. people saying that his base won't stand for amnesty in any form. so while you do have people who are going to stand four-square behind the president, building the wall and a rather anti-immigration position was central to his rallies, that i think it's a big political problem for him. >> so similar to his rise. we'll see a similar gathering on the west coast in berkeley, not from this same group, but of those from the alt-right that like ann coulter speaking in support of these particular, if you will, very conservative values. will we see repeats of the washington mall across the country and does that mean i
>> i think it is a sizeable splinter, richard. and certainly, if you look at that rally, billing itself as the mother of all rallies, i'm not sure that the attendance measures up to that billing. but there are real divisions here and i know from my own reporting that there are people very close to president trump who are very worried about this daca move people are talking about, west wing democrats destroying his presidency. people saying that his base won't stand for amnesty in any...
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but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thoughthey knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to think that we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras now. president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult period of watergate i have felt it was my duty to persevere. >> watergate doesn't go away because it was so extraordinary, it was so hidden. >> we act like it can't happen again. and it did a lot of stuff after. there was a lot of hoo-haing and passing laws, giving speeches. but if you ask me do i think we learned anything from it, no. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. but as president i must put the interests of america first. >> the president had been driven from office because the american people p learned the truth about rich
but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thoughthey knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to think that we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras now. president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and...
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if you could fill us in. >> reporter: yes, richard. we're still trying to understand exactly what happened, exactly what the north koreans tested, exactly what capacity they have. i was just reading a message from the -- an update from the south korean government that says that the senior adviser for defense, secretary of defense and national security has talked to h.r. mcmaster, the national security adviser to the president, president trump, over the phone just a little while ago in an emergency phone call. not to be unexpected, to be expected exactly that the south koreans and the united states are trying to figure out what the north has done and how to respond to this. it's really important to understand the context when this is all happening. the united states and south korea just displayed a huge show of force, a huge warning to the north koreans, a massive flyover of u.s. war planes, u.s. bombers, fighter jets. a warning that was clearly visible to some extent from the northern side that this was what the united states has at th
if you could fill us in. >> reporter: yes, richard. we're still trying to understand exactly what happened, exactly what the north koreans tested, exactly what capacity they have. i was just reading a message from the -- an update from the south korean government that says that the senior adviser for defense, secretary of defense and national security has talked to h.r. mcmaster, the national security adviser to the president, president trump, over the phone just a little while ago in an...
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host: richard from wisconsin. a vietnam veteran. go ahead. real quick. richard from wisconsin? let's try home or entry for, louisiana. from shreveport, louisiana. caller: i was in high school one day and in the service the next. i volunteered for the air force because i refused to go to the army. i was not as strong as muhammad ali. [laughter] i was a poor boy, i came from the sticks. scholarships. i went in. thate always agreed that meit was confusing time for at the utmost. i am 75 years old. theill have a co-pay at v.a. guest: i believe it. host: we talk about a lot of stories that come into play, what do you get for that and how does it relate to those you talk to? guest: thank you for sharing, a confusing time, that is what we were just discussing. when you are in the middle of something as chaotic as any war, it will be confusing. i hope our film, i hope it will help anyone, people who were there, people who were not, people who do not know about it, to put the pieces together and many veterans have said, just because i was there, it does not mean i knew what was happenin
host: richard from wisconsin. a vietnam veteran. go ahead. real quick. richard from wisconsin? let's try home or entry for, louisiana. from shreveport, louisiana. caller: i was in high school one day and in the service the next. i volunteered for the air force because i refused to go to the army. i was not as strong as muhammad ali. [laughter] i was a poor boy, i came from the sticks. scholarships. i went in. thate always agreed that meit was confusing time for at the utmost. i am 75 years old....
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i'm richard lui.ch more news in our next hour as we continue to follow new developments about north korea and the white house response to the nuclear crisis. ♪ the all-new volkswagen tiguan with available pedestrian monitoring. the new king of the concrete jungle. p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed, plus 36 month financing. ends monday! hey. what
i'm richard lui.ch more news in our next hour as we continue to follow new developments about north korea and the white house response to the nuclear crisis. ♪ the all-new volkswagen tiguan with available pedestrian monitoring. the new king of the concrete jungle. p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child...
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richard? richard: the flag behind me. as you said, if you are driving on i-95 south, there is no way you can miss it. now opponents have a new tactic. they call it "zoning." when is a flag including this one not a flag? when it's a sign. >> too big and too tall. under the zoning order. >> i think some people find it offensive. some people don't want it there for economic reasons. personally i share the done certain -- share the concern of the community. richard: they argue it doesn't represent the nation, state or geopolitical entity. they say the large size and the 990-foot pole violates the zoning ordinances for the residential area. opponents call the flag is symbol of hatred but supporters including the group virginia flaggers that put up the flag says it's a freedom of speech issue and a way to honor confederate soldiers. >> it's an absurd way to go around and try to do take away the honor of the confederate soldier which is what the flag pole is. richard: susan says if it doesn't come down she will put a black lives
richard? richard: the flag behind me. as you said, if you are driving on i-95 south, there is no way you can miss it. now opponents have a new tactic. they call it "zoning." when is a flag including this one not a flag? when it's a sign. >> too big and too tall. under the zoning order. >> i think some people find it offensive. some people don't want it there for economic reasons. personally i share the done certain -- share the concern of the community. richard: they argue...
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senator richard shelby. senator richard shelby. senator richard shelby.d tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. there is 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. i am mark artan. vonnie: this is the european close on bloomberg markets. mark: these the top stories we're covering from around the globe. french president emmanuel macron is laying out his vision for the future of the european union. a day after angela merkel clinched a new term in germany, the euro is falling. we will have the market moves behind politics. president trump hosts the spanish prime minister at the white house today. he makes a new pitch on tax reform, meeting with the house ways and means committee. will that lead to progress on tax reform western mark -- reform? he is
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richard jones is a strategist for bloomberg live.pping down, it is coming back, retracing most of those losses. from the currency standpoint, what was the main takeaway? richard: if you look at the reaction in the pound market, it was not a game changer. if we look at where we were this time last week, we are not a million miles away from those levels we are a little weaker versus this time last week. perhaps disappointment that we did not get more specifics out of theresa may, and given the fact that the speech was not seen as a massive game changer in terms of negotiations. i think you are right when you said earlier that the town is perhaps a little more conciliatory now than it was before. i was speaking to one of my market contacts at the time, and he said to me this is a speech theresa may probably should have given before triggering article 50 rather than six months after. mark: given sterling's recent strength and it has been propelled in large part by what the boe has said, what will cause the next shift up or shift down now
richard jones is a strategist for bloomberg live.pping down, it is coming back, retracing most of those losses. from the currency standpoint, what was the main takeaway? richard: if you look at the reaction in the pound market, it was not a game changer. if we look at where we were this time last week, we are not a million miles away from those levels we are a little weaker versus this time last week. perhaps disappointment that we did not get more specifics out of theresa may, and given the...
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where is richard? thank you richard. stand up so they can see you, richard. fantastic. you richard. respected man. respected and loved in the senate. he has only been there for what, 34 years? he loves the people of alabama too. like all of you, luther strange knows the true source of america's strength, god, family, country. [applause] luther is going to be taking lovefor a man that you all , what is his name? senator jeff sessions. [applause] you love jeff sessions and he is doing a good job. [applause] he is doing a good job. we have him very busy watching the borders. . lot of things are happening luther is taking over for jeff hopefully and you will be so impressed with what we are going to do in washington. to sende begin i want our thoughts and prayers to the people of texas and louisiana and florida and georgia and puerto rico and the virgin islands and all the other communities that have recently been ravaged by storms and floods. i called the other day and spoke to your governor. i said how are you doing? she said, we have 17 million people that entered alabam
where is richard? thank you richard. stand up so they can see you, richard. fantastic. you richard. respected man. respected and loved in the senate. he has only been there for what, 34 years? he loves the people of alabama too. like all of you, luther strange knows the true source of america's strength, god, family, country. [applause] luther is going to be taking lovefor a man that you all , what is his name? senator jeff sessions. [applause] you love jeff sessions and he is doing a good job....
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richard smith is officially out as c.e.o. of equifax he resigned today just a few weeks after his company one of the world's largest credit reporting firms revealed that it had suffered a massive security breach that exposed the personal information of one hundred forty three million americans to hackers which raises the question just how did a massive for profit corporation like equifax gain access to something such compromising information without the public's consent and what does this tell us about capitalism joining me now is richard wool visiting professor at the new school cofounder of democracy at work and the author of numerous books including capitalism is crisis deepens essays on the. they're credit cards you can see people who go in for a bottled water in a small store using their credit card which is a debt if everybody is dependent on debt one way or another then you have a problem with the creditor who never knows whether it's safe to lend to this person for their home to that one for the car for that one for t
richard smith is officially out as c.e.o. of equifax he resigned today just a few weeks after his company one of the world's largest credit reporting firms revealed that it had suffered a massive security breach that exposed the personal information of one hundred forty three million americans to hackers which raises the question just how did a massive for profit corporation like equifax gain access to something such compromising information without the public's consent and what does this tell...
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is a flamboyant richard branson, and many others.s a fla m boya nt style richard branson, and many others. is a flamboyant style and versification into sport and media necessarily good for the bottom line? my guest todayis good for the bottom line? my guest today is one of asia's best—known businessmen, tony fernandes, boss of airasia, formula 1 investor, football owner, and dabbler in reality tv. is it easy to lose sight of what matters most to the success of what matters most to the success of business? tony fernandes, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. you have been in business for three decades now. is the tony fernandes that does business today different from the young man who set out?” business today different from the young man who set out? i had to think a little bit smarter, a little bit older and wiser, but in principle the same tony fernandes from 30 years ago. what about the attitude to risk? umm, maybe a little bit more cautious, thinking ita little bit more cautious, thinking it a bit more. but overall i don't se
is a flamboyant richard branson, and many others.s a fla m boya nt style richard branson, and many others. is a flamboyant style and versification into sport and media necessarily good for the bottom line? my guest todayis good for the bottom line? my guest today is one of asia's best—known businessmen, tony fernandes, boss of airasia, formula 1 investor, football owner, and dabbler in reality tv. is it easy to lose sight of what matters most to the success of what matters most to the success...
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apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton use network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to wall coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed on the campaign by giving him an expert gaited kind of hour or more with that we're not just with this crowd but with the with the american public watching c.n.n. so the notion that somehow or other they're trying to break the or they were trying to bring trump down in favor hillary honestly that's kind of a joke and a lot of how much time do they have but if you take the same thing richard you just said but for a very very different reason line a limit hang on here hang on here what what c n n n n n b c did is that they put him on hoping well look at this clown look at this which where is that gaffe going to come now and you know c.n.n. and everyone else like
apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton use network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to wall coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed on the campaign by giving him an expert gaited kind of hour or more with that we're not just with this crowd but with the with the american...
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richards is coming in my house! it was a great summer.avourite was monkfish and she used to cook it on this hobby. it was magnificent. i was playing with viv richards for five months of the year. absolutely unbelievable. everybody was supposed to get their day in the sun and mine was saying that i captain viv richards. they played a huge part. from the first night i went to david and his wife's house, it wasn't all about mushy peas and pie, but humour. they were very good people. there's some change for my ticket. the lancashire league's best days are behind it. grounds are fraction of the full houses which wants were packed. constantine had thousands clamouring to see him here. today at times it can bejust clamouring to see him here. today at times it can be just a few men and a dog. i don't dig anybody would prepare and that is the same as it was “— prepare and that is the same as it was —— pretend. you get a handful of people watching the games and the golden era of the great professionalism on. west indian professionals a re professio
richards is coming in my house! it was a great summer.avourite was monkfish and she used to cook it on this hobby. it was magnificent. i was playing with viv richards for five months of the year. absolutely unbelievable. everybody was supposed to get their day in the sun and mine was saying that i captain viv richards. they played a huge part. from the first night i went to david and his wife's house, it wasn't all about mushy peas and pie, but humour. they were very good people. there's some...
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wolf just a moment and another slew of democrats including connecticut's richard blumenthal came out in favor of single payer today on the cusp of having real universal health care in this country last brian pruitt and doug christian in tonight's politics. donald trump is a cable news president he just goes where the ratings are so after seeing the mainstream media's positive coverage of his debt ceiling deal with the democrats he's decided to give this whole bipartisan thing another shot tonight he's having dinner at the white house was six lawmakers three democrats three republicans the main topic of conversation will reportedly be tax reform too soon to tell of course where the trump's newfound interest in bipartisanship is anything other than a ploy for positive press coverage but what about his push for tax reform is it really about making the tax code simpler and easier or is this another bout of class warfare against working americans joining me now is richard wolfe a visiting professor at the new school co-founder of democracy at work and the author of numerous books includin
wolf just a moment and another slew of democrats including connecticut's richard blumenthal came out in favor of single payer today on the cusp of having real universal health care in this country last brian pruitt and doug christian in tonight's politics. donald trump is a cable news president he just goes where the ratings are so after seeing the mainstream media's positive coverage of his debt ceiling deal with the democrats he's decided to give this whole bipartisan thing another shot...
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i'm richard lui in for phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. hurricane irma thrashing the gulf coast this morning. swallowing up the state, first made land fall in the florida keys. once again, up marco island, irma is now a category 1 and is expected to weaken to a tropical storm. it poses great danger with up to 85 mile per hour winds. here's naples being battered by those winds. tearing apart homes and scattering debris across flooded neighborhoods. and from sarasota here is a closer look at the disaster in action, ripping the roof off a building just one moment there of widespread destruction. in tampa, the hurricane snapped power lines and blew up transformers, bright explosions cutting through the dark night sky. official say the storm has knocked out power for more than 3 million people across the state and the chaos is only growing. >> while that is all happening the fort lauderdale police department arrest the 9 people for allegedly looting. the department is telling residence to stay home, warning here going to prison over a pair of s
i'm richard lui in for phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. hurricane irma thrashing the gulf coast this morning. swallowing up the state, first made land fall in the florida keys. once again, up marco island, irma is now a category 1 and is expected to weaken to a tropical storm. it poses great danger with up to 85 mile per hour winds. here's naples being battered by those winds. tearing apart homes and scattering debris across flooded neighborhoods. and from sarasota here is a closer...
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richard? >> nbc's janice mackey freier in beijing live. let's get to the white house. this as we're watching some of the responses and janice was describing for us, garrett, as you heard, what the president tweeted so far and elements we understand that the united nations security council will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. on monday. that coming out from the u.s. mission to the united nations. they are saying that on this day, on this sunday, so they are mobilizing to potentially move forward on other action, and then there's also a statement potentially we're hearing and garrett, please do fill us in on this that may be coming from the white house. that's the latest? >> so far all we have heard from the white house today has been the president's tweets, but it's our understanding that's about to change. the white house press secretary says someone from the white house is going to come out here essentially under the driveway of the west wing behind me in the next quarter hour to address this issue
richard? >> nbc's janice mackey freier in beijing live. let's get to the white house. this as we're watching some of the responses and janice was describing for us, garrett, as you heard, what the president tweeted so far and elements we understand that the united nations security council will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. on monday. that coming out from the u.s. mission to the united nations. they are saying that on this day, on this sunday, so they are mobilizing to potentially move forward...
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all of this by the law and order administration of richard nixon.nds bad when you put it like that, huh? >> in the end, some 40 people pled guilty to watergate-related crimes. john ehrlichman, bob haldeman, john dean and 16 others went to jail. >>, you know, to this day i'm not quite sure when i enter the conspiracy to obstruct justice -- that's one of the things i'm actually trying to figure out when did i cross the line? when did i enter that illegal conspiracy? no question i went across it. >> there was a real major breakdown in personal integrity as well as organizational integrity on the part of us that were given those assignments. >> not quite sure exactly where i'm going to be for the next few months, but i'm going to miss you all. >> it also requires you to ask the ethical questions. is this right? is it respectful? is it responsible? is it fair? we didn't ask any of those questions. and we should have started with is it legal? we were so caught up in trying to serve the president's needs or desires that we did not ask those questions. >> i
all of this by the law and order administration of richard nixon.nds bad when you put it like that, huh? >> in the end, some 40 people pled guilty to watergate-related crimes. john ehrlichman, bob haldeman, john dean and 16 others went to jail. >>, you know, to this day i'm not quite sure when i enter the conspiracy to obstruct justice -- that's one of the things i'm actually trying to figure out when did i cross the line? when did i enter that illegal conspiracy? no question i went...
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to his left we have richard mcgregor. richard is a renowned journalist who served as the washington bureau chief from 2011 to 2014. he is the author of the party, the secret world of china's communist rulers. he's also the author of a book on china, japan and the united states and we're really eagerly anticipating the release of that book so we can host him here to have a discussion about it. last, but not least we have christopher johnson who is a senior advisor and holds a freeman chair in china studies. chris is an accomplished asian affairs specialist, no stranger to the people in this room. mr. johnson spent nearly two decades serving in the u.s. government in thegence and foreign affairs community and has extensive experience in analyzing and working in asia on transnational issues. he has frequently advised senior white house, congressional, military and foreign officials on the chinese leadership and on beijing's foreign and security policies. so let's begin. in keeping with our format of our discussions in the pa
to his left we have richard mcgregor. richard is a renowned journalist who served as the washington bureau chief from 2011 to 2014. he is the author of the party, the secret world of china's communist rulers. he's also the author of a book on china, japan and the united states and we're really eagerly anticipating the release of that book so we can host him here to have a discussion about it. last, but not least we have christopher johnson who is a senior advisor and holds a freeman chair in...
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amy: what about richard nixon? we know about the kennedys. what is richard nixon's involvement?he was for a close to the bush family. when he originally was the vice president, fidel castro had come to the united states in 1960 to meet with eisenhower. eisenhower refused to meet him, according to bobby kennedy, jr., because he had a golf game so he gave him to richard nixon. richard nixon refused any assistance to castro and help the revolution go forward after batista had left the country with $400 million and left them completely broke. 's so richard nixon history come all the way through watergate, he worked with raboso and that a bank and miami where they were laundering money. there was so much corruption and bribery between the mob, the cia, and richard nixon. you get the basis -- there's a great book, and author of the movie, that does watergate "the secret history. when you go back, watergate was not about what we thought it was about. it was about a dossier that fidel castro had given to the chilean government. it was about the assassination attempt on his life and when
amy: what about richard nixon? we know about the kennedys. what is richard nixon's involvement?he was for a close to the bush family. when he originally was the vice president, fidel castro had come to the united states in 1960 to meet with eisenhower. eisenhower refused to meet him, according to bobby kennedy, jr., because he had a golf game so he gave him to richard nixon. richard nixon refused any assistance to castro and help the revolution go forward after batista had left the country with...