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we have a recap of the annual robin hood data -- robin hood gala with stephanie ruhle. pimm: matt miller spoke to the company's president and asked about the war of words between u.s. and gulf carriers. he joins us now. t: what is most important to shareholders is that delta is buying back $5.52 billion worth of shares, raising its dividend as well. this is a company that for a decade, up to 2007, had $58 billion in losses. went bankrupt, in fact. enough moneymaking not only to buy new planes and invest in the industry, but also to give back money that is a fairly strong sign that the shares are up 22%. olivia: what is their case against the gulf carriers? a few months ago, delta and other carriers came out and said the gulf carriers, the big three in the middle east, are essentially getting massive subsidies from the governments that own them. $42 billion worth of subsidies. they documented it quite well. carriers came back through one of their sort of lobbying groups with a wikileaks document that showed a congressional report that u.s. airlines have gotten 155 billio
we have a recap of the annual robin hood data -- robin hood gala with stephanie ruhle. pimm: matt miller spoke to the company's president and asked about the war of words between u.s. and gulf carriers. he joins us now. t: what is most important to shareholders is that delta is buying back $5.52 billion worth of shares, raising its dividend as well. this is a company that for a decade, up to 2007, had $58 billion in losses. went bankrupt, in fact. enough moneymaking not only to buy new planes...
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but is this feminist robin hood-esque approach even legal in i love getting a discount but fair is fair. does this practice count as price discrimination against men? >> this is an arts project. there's some leeway in that. but if someone has an issue with this or says that they want to pay the 76% if they're a man, that's fine with me. >> reporter: and the items in the store, she only sells items created by female artists like lanka clayton who somehow got 100 married couples to make pairs of mismatched shoes from tissue boxes, champagne corks. >> this is made from silk. >> reporter: that's gross. >> really poetic. >> reporter: and gross. >> what if you had a male artist who was equally passionate and enthusiastic about the project and supporting wage equality? would you let them be a part of your shop? >> i would think about it. maybe if the content of the work
but is this feminist robin hood-esque approach even legal in i love getting a discount but fair is fair. does this practice count as price discrimination against men? >> this is an arts project. there's some leeway in that. but if someone has an issue with this or says that they want to pay the 76% if they're a man, that's fine with me. >> reporter: and the items in the store, she only sells items created by female artists like lanka clayton who somehow got 100 married couples to...
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the robin hood foundation raising -- i can't even say it -- $101 million. a picasso painting selling for almost $180 million, setting a world record. the 1% is spending cash. week is a mind blowing a week for ultra rich people splashing out money. there was the record-breaking picasso auction and the next night another massive auction and in the robin hood gala as someone anonymously donated $25 million. is themy favorite charts shares of versus the s&p 500. you can see a great peak in the late 90's right before the housing bubble and then a crash. it's less tight these days but the general theme is when we are in a room and bubble, look at the auction houses and you will see it there. want to have another data point for that -- square footage in manhattan real estate is going for more money, over $2000 and climbing. we have some breaking news on cisco -- earnings are out. not too many fireworks year as john chambers appears to turn the reins over to chuck robbins as ceo of the company. their earnings per share coming in a penny ahead of estimates. chambers
the robin hood foundation raising -- i can't even say it -- $101 million. a picasso painting selling for almost $180 million, setting a world record. the 1% is spending cash. week is a mind blowing a week for ultra rich people splashing out money. there was the record-breaking picasso auction and the next night another massive auction and in the robin hood gala as someone anonymously donated $25 million. is themy favorite charts shares of versus the s&p 500. you can see a great peak in the...
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one of the issues robin hood faces is the biggest dogs on the street give so much to robin hood, buthave a big gap under people who do not have tons of money. when did you really make a commitment? stephen: it is like a habit. if you watch her grandfather do things like that when you are a little boy you can start doing this, really, as soon as you graduate from school. at blackstone, we have many programs were people can be actively involved and also give money. one of our guys just hit me up for a bunch of matching money for some competition for leukemia. we have these things constantly and the amount of money people can give is geared toward what they can make. we do not pressure anybody. stephanie: does it disappoint you popular opinion still is at the financial institution, public enemy number one, and does not think about the social responsibility or all that you do? stephen: we have come to get it political's desk politics in today's world and we are just one part of it. we do not get the airtime, we do not get a chance to really control the dialogue. erik: your ability to giv
one of the issues robin hood faces is the biggest dogs on the street give so much to robin hood, buthave a big gap under people who do not have tons of money. when did you really make a commitment? stephen: it is like a habit. if you watch her grandfather do things like that when you are a little boy you can start doing this, really, as soon as you graduate from school. at blackstone, we have many programs were people can be actively involved and also give money. one of our guys just hit me up...
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newspaper readers across the country buy in the robin hood myth.he is a greedy vicious killer and now clearly in the seats of the pinkertons who are contracted to catch him. >> jesse, i must admit that was a fairly well run operation. let's have a drink together. >> not bad at all. the pinkertons convince a neighbor to alert them to the james brother presence on the family farm. when the pinkerton throw the device through the window. only one that is home is jesse's mother and half brother and stepfather. ruben and zurledda think it is a fire bomb and swoep it in the four place and that turned it to into a bomb. once again. the james brother brought war to the doorstep and the family is your buddy ron is always full of advice. usually bad. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. the e series. legendary quality. unexpected low price. we all enter this and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could h
newspaper readers across the country buy in the robin hood myth.he is a greedy vicious killer and now clearly in the seats of the pinkertons who are contracted to catch him. >> jesse, i must admit that was a fairly well run operation. let's have a drink together. >> not bad at all. the pinkertons convince a neighbor to alert them to the james brother presence on the family farm. when the pinkerton throw the device through the window. only one that is home is jesse's mother and half...
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it is insane to tell kids they can't get that education. >> so tell us about the second robin hood billhich is similar to the one introduced by congress and keith ellison. >> it's the same bill. we're introducing it independently, but also introducing it to pay for this higher education refinancing bill and by the way we'll raise enough money to do some other things as well. the bottom line here is the rich are getting much richer. you have corporations making huge profits. these guys are going to have to start paying their fair share of taxes so we can address the major issues facing our country and that includes making education affordable and lifting this debt that so many of our young people are dealing with. >> if i may profoundly point out, in the news in the last week, other candidates are talking about war. you're talking about kitchen table issues. where do you think the public is? >> i think the public understands that we need to fundamentally reshape our priorities, that we cannot cannot cannot get involved in an endless war in the middle east, which will cost us lives which
it is insane to tell kids they can't get that education. >> so tell us about the second robin hood billhich is similar to the one introduced by congress and keith ellison. >> it's the same bill. we're introducing it independently, but also introducing it to pay for this higher education refinancing bill and by the way we'll raise enough money to do some other things as well. the bottom line here is the rich are getting much richer. you have corporations making huge profits. these...
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robin hood he is not. at the end of the day, he walks into a bank with a gun.hat happens if something goes wrong in there? someone could get killed because of his actions. >> the folk status may actually harm him. with the use of these surveillance videos and images, the fbi hopes all the exposure and even his nickname will make it easier for the public to identify him, and ultimately easier for them to catch him. >> we like to name them as quickly as possible because it gets it in the public subconscious that oh, that's the drywall bandit or that's the geezer bandit or that's whatever. and it helps them remember so that ideally they are able to at some point generate some leads that will help us solve the case. >> the fbi is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the geezer bandit's arrest and conviction. after sitting for an interview, they asked us to help get some information out to the public. >> we can't catch him without the public's assistance. if someone is inside a bank or sees someone like this outside the bank, they need to call 911. t
robin hood he is not. at the end of the day, he walks into a bank with a gun.hat happens if something goes wrong in there? someone could get killed because of his actions. >> the folk status may actually harm him. with the use of these surveillance videos and images, the fbi hopes all the exposure and even his nickname will make it easier for the public to identify him, and ultimately easier for them to catch him. >> we like to name them as quickly as possible because it gets it in...
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i grew up when i was a kid with illustrated books, things like the adventures of robin hood and tales of king author and his knights and i willstrated books have gone out of fashion, but i always try to get them back and when the fans started asking me for something like this book when i started getting these e-mails with these questions about the history and the ledge enltsdz ends and could be tell us more about this and we would like to know the whole story of that, i decided that as other fantasy authors had done before me, that we would do a concordance for a world book. i was determined it would be a heavily illustrated book with art on every page. and we would get some of the best fantasy artists in the world and i think we have done that. in some cases, i was is able to work closely with them to try to get the visions in my head to, the things described in the could. >> that's certainly true with the castles and specially through with the iron throne. no one got it writeright but the one that was the closest was mark simonetti. we worked together and went back and forth half a
i grew up when i was a kid with illustrated books, things like the adventures of robin hood and tales of king author and his knights and i willstrated books have gone out of fashion, but i always try to get them back and when the fans started asking me for something like this book when i started getting these e-mails with these questions about the history and the ledge enltsdz ends and could be tell us more about this and we would like to know the whole story of that, i decided that as other...
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by state law, commonly referred to as robin hood, austin and other high property tax districts are required to send millions of dollars back to the state, which is then sent to communities with lower tax revenue. hundreds of texas districts sued the state over the complex school funding formula, part of which is based on data from 1989. a district judge in austin ruled it unconstitutional in august. the texas supreme court will hear the state's appeal of that ruling later this year. >> i call it a pie fight. of course everyone that's benefiting from the current formula wants to leave it like it is, everybody that's not benefiting wants to change it and you can flip it either way. the districts will say they don't believe in our current distribution model, they say that it's flawed; they've taken the state to court and said, the distribution model is not appropriate. >> reporter: as all involved wait to see what the court will decide, austin's teachers watch their city grow up around them and fear they'll be priced out of the prosperity. >> if you make more money in austin but you turn aroun
by state law, commonly referred to as robin hood, austin and other high property tax districts are required to send millions of dollars back to the state, which is then sent to communities with lower tax revenue. hundreds of texas districts sued the state over the complex school funding formula, part of which is based on data from 1989. a district judge in austin ruled it unconstitutional in august. the texas supreme court will hear the state's appeal of that ruling later this year. >> i...
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he is a fraud who is robin hood winking a gullible public. >> we got him, sir.your office. >> who, bart? >> yes, sir. >> show me. show me. >> excuse me, sir. >> from 1875 to 1882 black bart hold at least 20 wells fargo stage coaches. >> the giant transportation company is depending on detective hume to catch the bandit and save his image, now hume thinks he has his man. >> infamous black bart. >> ain't me. i was released from san quinton just yesterday. oh oo hume is described as a combination pit bull and blood houped. he's a p relentless tracker determined to get his man. but he is over worked. >> sir, it appears to be truth. he was locked up during the robberies. >> in a rush to judgment hume has gotten the wrong man p. >> hume catches other guys but he can't catch black bart. he is just too smart. >> it agent him. >> it made him more determined to catch this guy. >> show me. show me! >> charles bowles, aka black bart is proving to be an elusive bandit. james hume is taking it personally. >> bowls over hears talks of a coach that will be carrying 23,000 dolla
he is a fraud who is robin hood winking a gullible public. >> we got him, sir.your office. >> who, bart? >> yes, sir. >> show me. show me. >> excuse me, sir. >> from 1875 to 1882 black bart hold at least 20 wells fargo stage coaches. >> the giant transportation company is depending on detective hume to catch the bandit and save his image, now hume thinks he has his man. >> infamous black bart. >> ain't me. i was released from san quinton...
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. >> many people think of jesse james as a robin hood type character, who steals from the rich and givesthe poor. that's the legend of jesse james. the truth is, he's a violent criminal, a civil war rebel who hold as grudge against the union and its supporters long after the war comes to an end. >> with the reconstruction effort under way, the country is slowly reuniting. but in western missouri, memories are long and bitter. >> good evening, sir. >> i'd like to get change for this $100 bill. >> we are bold robbers and i am proud of the name. alexander great and julius caesar, napoleon bonaparte. >> what do we have here? jesse james is spiteful of william anderson, some historians consider the civil war's most vicious and a man jesse views as a father figure. and when bill was killed in a battle, jesse vows revenge. >> son of a [ bleep ]. >> everybody down now! >> get down! open the safe! >> you killed brother bill. >> shut up! you know you did. >> lieutenant samuel pop is responsible for killing bloody bill anderson. he's from the same town as the bank is in and may be the reason the ja
. >> many people think of jesse james as a robin hood type character, who steals from the rich and givesthe poor. that's the legend of jesse james. the truth is, he's a violent criminal, a civil war rebel who hold as grudge against the union and its supporters long after the war comes to an end. >> with the reconstruction effort under way, the country is slowly reuniting. but in western missouri, memories are long and bitter. >> good evening, sir. >> i'd like to get...
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. -- the robin hood take placewill tonight and for the first time ever, there will be satellite parties who will be allowed to drink, dine, and donate. ticketbecome a hottest after being founded by david and paula jones. those are your top stories for global resources of bloomberg news. coming up in the next half-hour, the bloomberg markets day. we will hear from the blackstone cofounder billionaire. he is giving to yale university. and after opec reduced its global demand outlook for oil, we will take a look and bring you all the numbers for the commodities close. kerry,et back to john the u.s. secretary of state speaking in sochi with his russian counterpart. towe rarely have the chance be able to speak for as long as we did today, as uninterrupted as it was today, and obviously, there are a number of critical issues president obama wanted me to be able to share with president putin and the foreign minister. know, we have, just in the last days, celebrated the 70th anniversary of the day the united states, defeatednd our allies the scourge of nazi-ism. earlier today, i had the privile
. -- the robin hood take placewill tonight and for the first time ever, there will be satellite parties who will be allowed to drink, dine, and donate. ticketbecome a hottest after being founded by david and paula jones. those are your top stories for global resources of bloomberg news. coming up in the next half-hour, the bloomberg markets day. we will hear from the blackstone cofounder billionaire. he is giving to yale university. and after opec reduced its global demand outlook for oil, we...
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the robin hood foundation gala will take place in new york city and for the first time ever, there will satellite parties for folks who do not fit into the venue. they will be allowed to drink, dine, and donate. it is expected to raise some $60 million to fight poverty in new york city. it has become the hottest ticket for many boldfaced names and finance after being founded david salzman and paul tudor jones. those were your top stories for the moment. there's lots more ahead on the bloomberg markets. coming up in 10 minutes, up close and personal with bill gross. i spent the day with a one-time bond king his california office. we talk about why he decided against retiring after leaving pimco last september. what is he going to do with his $2 billion fortune. olivia: and why he is being so shy about it. also coming up, we are watching the global bond selloff. highest levels of the year. the german 10 years have doubled in 10 weeks. it is an incredible move and we will break it down for you. plus, elizabeth warren is taking on president obama. she in new york city mayor il de blasio are
the robin hood foundation gala will take place in new york city and for the first time ever, there will satellite parties for folks who do not fit into the venue. they will be allowed to drink, dine, and donate. it is expected to raise some $60 million to fight poverty in new york city. it has become the hottest ticket for many boldfaced names and finance after being founded david salzman and paul tudor jones. those were your top stories for the moment. there's lots more ahead on the bloomberg...
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two years later in a twisted version of robin hood, a gang her friends managed to break her out of prisonk. she went underground for five years and in 1984 surfaced in cuba where she remains. by then, she radiated the dark glamour of fearless celebrity fugitive. accordingly, the f.b.i. added her to its most wanted list. the first woman ever to attain such status. every now and then, she writes a self-quiteious book or an open letter in which she describes herself as a 20th century escaped slave. it was probably naive to think that president obama would demand extradition as a condition of her removing cuba from the terrorist list. the cuban government knows her trade value and will use it to extract more concessions. new jersey governor chris christie is demanding she be returned to continue serving her sentence. a good campaign theme for a presidential run. in the end, a deal will be made, somehow, somewhere and the murderle -- ous legacy will fade. some wonder if the black military army and other militants isn't replicating itself in the uneasy neighborhoods of our cities. there is much
two years later in a twisted version of robin hood, a gang her friends managed to break her out of prisonk. she went underground for five years and in 1984 surfaced in cuba where she remains. by then, she radiated the dark glamour of fearless celebrity fugitive. accordingly, the f.b.i. added her to its most wanted list. the first woman ever to attain such status. every now and then, she writes a self-quiteious book or an open letter in which she describes herself as a 20th century escaped...
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we are not a robin hood society.father used to say we don't hate the rich, we want to be the rich. this idea of income redistribution i don't like that. give people skills give them the hope let them see the future, that is what we need to do. >> take it away. >> you are all dressed up. >> utilizing development and diplomacy as part of a comprehensive foreign policy approach to -- proven to strengthen our national security to benefit our economy and spread humanitarian values. do you think that the lack of balance in that area would have america lose its global influence as a leader? >> first of all there is a chunk of corporate welfare, businesses going and build dams and people don't want them. we displays the man to make more a agree. these programs should be designed to show the good faith of america so i will tell you a story. in the late 90s 5 this thinking how we could be transformed foreign aid. the agency for international development was created to get people to move from developing to developed. 1 move fro
we are not a robin hood society.father used to say we don't hate the rich, we want to be the rich. this idea of income redistribution i don't like that. give people skills give them the hope let them see the future, that is what we need to do. >> take it away. >> you are all dressed up. >> utilizing development and diplomacy as part of a comprehensive foreign policy approach to -- proven to strengthen our national security to benefit our economy and spread humanitarian values....
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i know you were at robin hood a few nights ago where the great people of new york raised $ 100.17 millionon the same day, president obama making comments about hedge fund managers. i know you have a few thoughts on that. i want to take a look at what he had to say. president obama: the top 25 hedge fund managers made more than all the kindergarten teachers in the country. if we can't ask from society's lottery winners to just make that modest investment then this conversation is for show. stephanie: what do you think? ken: can i put this conversation on hold until our president is back in private life? can i then see how much money he gives to charity? joe biden last year, 400 grand in income and about $2500 in charitable donations. very nice. let me tell you something. i want to be very honest. the great hedge fund guys are standouts. julian robertson, steve mandel leon cooperman, david tepper. there are many more that i can't take the time to think about. these guys are great. they have unique talent. why did somebody pay $178 million for an art painting? admittedly, the guy who made it
i know you were at robin hood a few nights ago where the great people of new york raised $ 100.17 millionon the same day, president obama making comments about hedge fund managers. i know you have a few thoughts on that. i want to take a look at what he had to say. president obama: the top 25 hedge fund managers made more than all the kindergarten teachers in the country. if we can't ask from society's lottery winners to just make that modest investment then this conversation is for show....
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congresswoman coleman and members of the house it amazes me that the house practiced what i call reverse robin hood. in other words, robin -- robbing from transportation to give tax breaks to the their friends. . they passed close to $300 billion for tax breaks but yet we can't pass a comprehensive transportation bill that will put people to work. yesterday in the house, we had another extension of surface transportation programs. once again, failing -- and i will do this to provide a world-class transportation system in our country. transportation programs are much too critical to our economy to be delayed any longer. unfortunately, the republican leadership in washington continues its long-running failure to fund surface transportation infrastructure programs while our international competition are investing more for goods and customers. congress sticks their head in the sand and pass another continuing resolution. just a few weeks ago, house republicans passed a bill cutting taxes by $269 billion for the richest 1% of americans with no offsets. but we have failed to pass a real transportation re
congresswoman coleman and members of the house it amazes me that the house practiced what i call reverse robin hood. in other words, robin -- robbing from transportation to give tax breaks to the their friends. . they passed close to $300 billion for tax breaks but yet we can't pass a comprehensive transportation bill that will put people to work. yesterday in the house, we had another extension of surface transportation programs. once again, failing -- and i will do this to provide a...
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they called him robin hood. they called their home sherwood forest to embrace that nickname. julia tyler embraced it as well. she had bows and arrows sewn on the caller of some of her clothes. guest: john tyler was born in charles city county. he purchased to this house at the end of his presidential term . he came down here once before he retired from the presidency he and julia were married. he said god and nature have been kind to my sherwood forest but i can improve upon it. julia did. she had the molding is imported from italy. she had the mantel pieces rotting from italy. the knocker on the front door has sherwood forest on it and has been meticulously polished through the years. that was one of her contributions to the house. julia and her mother were very close. we are exceedingly fortunate to have many letters written between julia and her mother from this plantation in the hot summer weather. this house is only one room wide as you want the breezes to go from north to south and south to north. they would sit in the hall quite frequently. she sat in the open doorway
they called him robin hood. they called their home sherwood forest to embrace that nickname. julia tyler embraced it as well. she had bows and arrows sewn on the caller of some of her clothes. guest: john tyler was born in charles city county. he purchased to this house at the end of his presidential term . he came down here once before he retired from the presidency he and julia were married. he said god and nature have been kind to my sherwood forest but i can improve upon it. julia did. she...
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because during one of -- during one of john tyler's breaks with the whigs, he was referred to as robin hood. and so he embraced that and therefore called -- called their home sherwood forest and julia embraced it too. when she got there, she basically gave uniforms and -- she developed new -- but gave new uniforms to the enslaved men who were there -- who rode their river boat. and so she had bow and arrows as a part of their -- as a part their uniforms. susan: well, let's return to sherwood forest and learn more about what the tyler's life was like after the white house. payne tyler: the tylers -- john tyler was born in charles city county at greenway and he purchased this house at the end of his presidential term.he came down here once before he retired from the presidency, brought with him julia gardiner, they were married. she said, "the hand of god and nature have been kind to my sherwood forest, but i can improve upon it," which she did. she had liquor around the ceilings. she had the moldings imported from italy. she had the mantle pieces brought in from italy and the knocker on the
because during one of -- during one of john tyler's breaks with the whigs, he was referred to as robin hood. and so he embraced that and therefore called -- called their home sherwood forest and julia embraced it too. when she got there, she basically gave uniforms and -- she developed new -- but gave new uniforms to the enslaved men who were there -- who rode their river boat. and so she had bow and arrows as a part of their -- as a part their uniforms. susan: well, let's return to sherwood...
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we're not robin hood society. give people skills, let him see the future. that's what we need to do. >> look good george. as part of a comprehensive to benefit our economy and spread our humanitarian values. do yo think the balance would have america lose the global influence as a leader? we displace them and make them more angry. okay. these programs should be designed to show you the good faith of america. the agency for international development, i think, was created to get people to move from developing to developed. nobody's moved from developing to development. i was really thinking about this and somebody asked me if i would meet with the rock star bono. he said, he wants to talk about foreign aid. it's not about his guitar. it's about meaning in life. he said i want to do debt relief. so i made a speech on the house floor about this program. said when a b-2 bomber flies over the village, i want the women to come out and say you may not like the americans but they've vaccinated our kid. if you're going to do foreign aid, it has to be real. it cannot
we're not robin hood society. give people skills, let him see the future. that's what we need to do. >> look good george. as part of a comprehensive to benefit our economy and spread our humanitarian values. do yo think the balance would have america lose the global influence as a leader? we displace them and make them more angry. okay. these programs should be designed to show you the good faith of america. the agency for international development, i think, was created to get people to...
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you came in and said how much did robin hood raise?as of last night, $101.7 million. >> and there are hedge fund guys there. >> i would say that 90% of the money came from hedge fund guys. minimum. >> something called langone medical center. >> yes, sir. >> i don't know who that is named after. >> some guy that wanders around. >> i said check out m.i.t. lack for cancer research and he said the name has been changed to the david h. koik oig center for ch center. i've heard of that guy. not even the fill planlan fill planhilanthropic stuff. they pay 30% on the millions that they earn. isn't that some somehow positive for society when people pay that much in taxes? >> look the system works. do we need things fixed? yes, we do. but the system works. and let me just give you a little story personal. my middle son had a kid he grew up with, didn't want to go to college. called me up can i get a job at home depot. got him a job at home depot. moved up the ladder ended up managing a store in idaho. i just spoke to him day before yesterday. he'
you came in and said how much did robin hood raise?as of last night, $101.7 million. >> and there are hedge fund guys there. >> i would say that 90% of the money came from hedge fund guys. minimum. >> something called langone medical center. >> yes, sir. >> i don't know who that is named after. >> some guy that wanders around. >> i said check out m.i.t. lack for cancer research and he said the name has been changed to the david h. koik oig center for ch...
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. >> was it robin hood a few years ago? >> i don't think so but i saw him and i said high to to him and he said hi. >> he's a good man. >> why aren't you corresponding with him? >> i would like to. >> he's not taking your calls? >> he's not taking my calls. >> well, you wrote a lot of stuff about too big to fail. did you not? >> i thought the book was fair to him and the film was fair but wasn't -- >> as fair. >> as -- >> there's different degrees of fairness. like different degrees of pregnancy. >> what? >> it's like your partially pregnant. you can't say your partially fair. >> i think james was a brilliant actor but if you were watching james woods be you. >> james woods is my new idol. do you follow him on twitter? >> he should be your best friend. he should be everything. >> but when he was with you he was complaining that the next time the bankers go crazy someone is going to die, remember? someone is going to die. >> he is trying to sell a movie. >> i don't know. >> now he's traveling across the country and he's goin
. >> was it robin hood a few years ago? >> i don't think so but i saw him and i said high to to him and he said hi. >> he's a good man. >> why aren't you corresponding with him? >> i would like to. >> he's not taking your calls? >> he's not taking my calls. >> well, you wrote a lot of stuff about too big to fail. did you not? >> i thought the book was fair to him and the film was fair but wasn't -- >> as fair. >> as -- >>...
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hood. no cards. no points. no nonsense. ♪ . >> larry: welcome back. my panel rorkey albanese, robin thede an vincent kartheiser.> finally. >> larry: what have we got. >> oh. >> larry: okay, so this is a mad men. >> very good. >> larry: all right so actually there is like a lot of mad men conspiracy theories out there. so robin,. >> i absolutely have one. >> larry: about the last episode. >> i cannot take credit for this but this is author named lindsay green who says that don draper is actually dd cooper. >> larry: have you heard this? >> no one in the audience knows who bb cooper is. they will google it. they're going to google it. >> it is lighting up right now. >> what do you think about this? >> i don't think it's true. >> oh. >> all right. >> i done think it's true but i'm not-- it's above my pay grade that question. >> fair enough but i got half an answer. >> do you have security clearance over there. >> no, no, no. but you only have some of amount of time on set and i haven't ever asked that question. i have been more interested with how my hair looks. >> that's fair. they really mess with your hair a lo
hood. no cards. no points. no nonsense. ♪ . >> larry: welcome back. my panel rorkey albanese, robin thede an vincent kartheiser.> finally. >> larry: what have we got. >> oh. >> larry: okay, so this is a mad men. >> very good. >> larry: all right so actually there is like a lot of mad men conspiracy theories out there. so robin,. >> i absolutely have one. >> larry: about the last episode. >> i cannot take credit for this but this is...
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hood alone. i's not accurate to say that the military never trains in public areas. one exercise that comes to mind is robin sage. it's a culminating exercise that green berets at the end of their training goes through. and that spans multiple counties in north carolina and they do the same thing on a smaller scale where they set a scenario you know, they work through the scenario. they're wearing civilian attire. they have an arm band that identifies them. and that has gone well for years. you know there was one example i think back in 2002 with that exercise where, you know there was a miscommunication and you actually had a law enforcement official who thought that two american soldiers were you know basically out to get him based on the way they were acting and the lack of communication. he was not aware of that exercise. and in that case the deputy opened fire on the american troops and shot two of them. but since then there haven't been any of these incidents. i mean really, they're trying to work through, you know how do we blend in. that's what special operations troops do. >> enough questions about
hood alone. i's not accurate to say that the military never trains in public areas. one exercise that comes to mind is robin sage. it's a culminating exercise that green berets at the end of their training goes through. and that spans multiple counties in north carolina and they do the same thing on a smaller scale where they set a scenario you know, they work through the scenario. they're wearing civilian attire. they have an arm band that identifies them. and that has gone well for years. you...
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hood alone. with that said, it is not fair or accurate to say the military never trained in public areas. one exercise that comes to mind is robinage. a culminating exercise that green berets, at the end of their training, go through. that spans multiple counties in north carolina. they do the same sort of thing on a smaller scale. they set a scenario, they work to the scenario, they are wearing civilian attire. they typically have some sort of armband that identifies them. that is going well for years. there was one example i think in 2002 with that exercise where there was a miscommunication and you had a law enforcement official who thought two soldiers were basically out to get him based on the way they were acting and the lack of communication. he was not aware of the exercise. in that case, the deputy opened fire on the american troops and shot two of them. since then, they're not been any of these. they're trying to work through how do we blend in. that is what special operations troops do. host: secretary carter had to respond at eight press briefing last thursday. here's the response about the jade health question from
hood alone. with that said, it is not fair or accurate to say the military never trained in public areas. one exercise that comes to mind is robinage. a culminating exercise that green berets, at the end of their training, go through. that spans multiple counties in north carolina. they do the same sort of thing on a smaller scale. they set a scenario, they work to the scenario, they are wearing civilian attire. they typically have some sort of armband that identifies them. that is going well...