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sheldon adelson has a lot of money but they thick they can't get near that. >> an interesting twist. democrats thought they had the fun raising problem. but this isolate star, and they sheave been getting this going before now and there's complexity when the way donald trump has funded his campaign and going through the proper channel wisdom the regulatory hurdles they have to get through. a lot anyway have to figure out. >> and there's the matter of relying on super pacs but you can change your mind and maybe that was just a suggestion. >> yeah, well -- the super pacs operate independently so that gives some cover, and we have also seen in this campaign so far that super pacs can have a lot more influence than we thought given the regulatory structures. a lot more coordination has been found, ways around governing the pacs so there's a lot of money lining up. there's four or five of. the behind trump. >> there's this matter of unity. one thing the republican had going for them, there's been a nasty fight on the democratic site. very divisive. not what democrats wanted. the bernie or
sheldon adelson has a lot of money but they thick they can't get near that. >> an interesting twist. democrats thought they had the fun raising problem. but this isolate star, and they sheave been getting this going before now and there's complexity when the way donald trump has funded his campaign and going through the proper channel wisdom the regulatory hurdles they have to get through. a lot anyway have to figure out. >> and there's the matter of relying on super pacs but you...
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sheldon adelson the casino executive signaled he's not spending as much money in senate races because he's paying a lot of money for donald trump instead. nevertheless the democrats that i've talked to are very worried that this big money will flow downstream and be problematic in senate races, something to look out for in the key battleground states. >> protecting that majority. jackie? >> the faith and freedom coalition has their big meeting in washington, d.c., at the end of this week including a lot of donald trump's biggest evangelical detractors. including ted cruz. lot were ted cruz supporters. i'll watch how ted cruz speaking at the event and a lot of his supporters deal with their new reality with donald trump at the head of their ticket. >> enthusiasm hold your nose, we'll watch that. and i'll close with a question of trust, whether republicans can trust what they're told by the trump campaign. there's complaining it is very hard if not impossible to be confident about convention planning and general election coordination because of constant mixed signals from team trump. ai
sheldon adelson the casino executive signaled he's not spending as much money in senate races because he's paying a lot of money for donald trump instead. nevertheless the democrats that i've talked to are very worried that this big money will flow downstream and be problematic in senate races, something to look out for in the key battleground states. >> protecting that majority. jackie? >> the faith and freedom coalition has their big meeting in washington, d.c., at the end of this...
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>> sheldon adelson to the best of my knowledge, has not backed donald trump.d trump is going out to nevada. >> that's embarrassing for everybody. >> mine has to do with the charleston anniversary. i spent two months in charleston, reporting, writing our cover story on it. and i want to say that the two survivors, holly shepard and phylicia sanders, as todd rutherford was saying earlier on the show, they want to do something good with their lives after this. >> they were praying in the church at the time? >> they were, they were there at bible study. >> holly says that god saved her because she's going to save dulin roof's soul. she wants to help bring him back to god. and phylicia, who lost her son and aunt in the shootin ining s attending a bible study at white church every wednesday and has for the last nine months because she wants to mend the rift between the races and do exactly the opposite of what the shooter intended. they're doing really amazing things a year later. >> the congressional prayer caucus has lost its profit. the nonprofit organization tha
>> sheldon adelson to the best of my knowledge, has not backed donald trump.d trump is going out to nevada. >> that's embarrassing for everybody. >> mine has to do with the charleston anniversary. i spent two months in charleston, reporting, writing our cover story on it. and i want to say that the two survivors, holly shepard and phylicia sanders, as todd rutherford was saying earlier on the show, they want to do something good with their lives after this. >> they were...
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whole at sheldon adelson donated millions of dollars to combat this.e ofis movement is the threat is among the young generation. the language of colonialism and apartheid and occupation. that resonates with students who may not see the complexity of the conflict between the palestinians and israel. david: we are focused on oil at the moment. from these reasons. were down for a fifth straight day that matches the longest losing streak in effect. the difference is said to me too wide at the moment. just looking at how prices have recovered. the incentive is not there. to strike a deal. iran is coming out and saying we need countries to ally with us. the spread for brent crude is notable. about $.37. the goodly pick for the new secretary-general. that's more important than what is said. it is all about the oil and that correlation. it is the number one he has wonn starter awards for his contribution to the industry. he was named one of 2015's top-ranked traders. it is great to have you on the show. the trend onng oil. i look at the bloomberg media announc
whole at sheldon adelson donated millions of dollars to combat this.e ofis movement is the threat is among the young generation. the language of colonialism and apartheid and occupation. that resonates with students who may not see the complexity of the conflict between the palestinians and israel. david: we are focused on oil at the moment. from these reasons. were down for a fifth straight day that matches the longest losing streak in effect. the difference is said to me too wide at the...
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trump also met with casino billionaire sheldon adelson on tuesday for the second time in recent weekst obama is traveling to .or florida the two fundraisers are taking place at private residences in miami. the first will raise money for the democratic senatorial campaign. thedge refused to reduce 1.7 5 million dollar bond against the man charged in the fatal shooting of x new orleans saint star will smith. he purposefully ran smith's suv before the shooting. charged with attempted second-degree murder in the wounding of smith's wife. the military says it conducted four counterterrorism strikes against militants in yemen in recent months. one of the strikes killed four enemy combatants. altogether the u.s. has launched nine strikes this year. global news 24 hours per day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark hampton. back to you. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action. a disappointing report had an immediate effect on the different asset classes. of equities plunged immediately and granted their way higher almost to the u
trump also met with casino billionaire sheldon adelson on tuesday for the second time in recent weekst obama is traveling to .or florida the two fundraisers are taking place at private residences in miami. the first will raise money for the democratic senatorial campaign. thedge refused to reduce 1.7 5 million dollar bond against the man charged in the fatal shooting of x new orleans saint star will smith. he purposefully ran smith's suv before the shooting. charged with attempted second-degree...
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i think if sheldon adelson is giving 100 alien, that's the one i want to be associated with.hink something that has not been ripped port on is the fact that you need money in your campaign chest, not just the super pac. it's the people who put out the ads and put out the direct mail and the organizations in the state. these have been put together over the decades and over several years. he's got two months to do it and he's going to have a serious financial this advantage. back, davide come french -- we will talk about why he decided not to run for president after this. ♪ . . okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. last week, the political world wondered who will crystal was talking about when he suggested there would be a third-party political bid by someone with a good chance of winning. turns out, he was talking about our next guest, veteran of the iraq war and tennessean. david french announced on sunday he would not enter the race. he joins us now to talk about it. thank y
i think if sheldon adelson is giving 100 alien, that's the one i want to be associated with.hink something that has not been ripped port on is the fact that you need money in your campaign chest, not just the super pac. it's the people who put out the ads and put out the direct mail and the organizations in the state. these have been put together over the decades and over several years. he's got two months to do it and he's going to have a serious financial this advantage. back, davide come...
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sheldon adelson is in talks to set up a pro-trump super pac. two of them already exist. wealthy donors have raised concerns about both of them. it's a lot of confusion on the trump super pac front. a battle against clinton, donald trump will need to raise a lot more money. why is the trump campaign having so much trouble getting its act together on this front? >> you start with the fact that the trump campaign sends mixed signals whether they want a super pac. a lot of wealthy people don't want to just go to a central fund and let that manager of those funds decide how it's spent. they want to hire the consultants and some of them want to be specific, are we doing advertising, what are we doing? i think without the campaign playing an active role or privately, this thing continues to float in way that's not helpful to his chances. >> in 2012, we had the first big super pac election. they knew the mind of the romney campaign pretty well and yet they found effective coordination very difficult to pull off and it was largely seen as a failure among a lot of donor who is put
sheldon adelson is in talks to set up a pro-trump super pac. two of them already exist. wealthy donors have raised concerns about both of them. it's a lot of confusion on the trump super pac front. a battle against clinton, donald trump will need to raise a lot more money. why is the trump campaign having so much trouble getting its act together on this front? >> you start with the fact that the trump campaign sends mixed signals whether they want a super pac. a lot of wealthy people...
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. >> sheldon adelson gave this reason. i'm a republican. he's a republican. he's our nominee.e won fair and square. >> then there's the massive bucket of republicans supporting trump because they think hillary clinton would be worse. watch this. >> donald trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservativism and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded. >> listen, hillary -- senator clinton has a different philosophical view than what i do about what government's role is. >> i will get in my pickup truck and drive around this country if i have to, before i allow the party of lincoln and reagan to fall into the hands of a con-man. >> bobby jindal slammed trump as an unstable narcissist during the primary. last month he wrote, i'm voting trump, warts and all. i stand by my criticism of the new yorker, but the stakes for the country are too great to elect clinton. and then it gets weird. there's a whole pack of senate republicans facing re-election, who are tying themselves in knots to describe their thoughts. ron johnson's office said he intends to support the republican no
. >> sheldon adelson gave this reason. i'm a republican. he's a republican. he's our nominee.e won fair and square. >> then there's the massive bucket of republicans supporting trump because they think hillary clinton would be worse. watch this. >> donald trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservativism and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded. >> listen, hillary -- senator clinton has a different philosophical view than what i do about what government's...
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a bunch of billionaires, sheldon adelson, wilbur ross who has been here on the program they're aimingready to step up. you have got woody johnson, who is big, big republican, ken langone. all of these people are doing this but will it become harder for them as donald trump has said some things that offend even a lot of republicans? and that is calling the judge who was born in indiana, who happens to be assigned the case of trump university, mexican. he is a mexican. john, even you would say he is not a mexican. he was born in indiana. his parents are mexican. >> he is obviously not a mexican. he is indian nan. he is a hoosier. this whole, this whole incident has been completely unfortunate. it is offensive to a lot of people, myself included but most importantly, in the context of this race it has taken trump off message. it has taken him off what otherwise had been a very good week for him. you had the jobs number coming in as disappointment. gives him opportunity to talk about the economy and issues that matter to every-day americans. next couple weeks we'll have the book by secret
a bunch of billionaires, sheldon adelson, wilbur ross who has been here on the program they're aimingready to step up. you have got woody johnson, who is big, big republican, ken langone. all of these people are doing this but will it become harder for them as donald trump has said some things that offend even a lot of republicans? and that is calling the judge who was born in indiana, who happens to be assigned the case of trump university, mexican. he is a mexican. john, even you would say he...
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casino billionaire sheldon adelson wants las vegas to gamble on the nfl.e city to come up with the biggest subsidy in pro football history to get the oakland raiders to move. he said the new hotels could raise $750 million for a stadium. the plan will be reviewed today. global news 24 hours per day powered by 2600 journalists and analysts. tom: thank you so much. it is a different interview. that is my headline for the wonderful interview of megan murphy of "bloomberg businessweek" with the president of the united states. he talks about his daughters. he talks with respect about business. he talks about his final months in august. megan murphy joins us. you walked in the oval office. how were you greeted? megan: we were greeted with coffee, with tea. the president himself made us coffee, which is always a strange experience. i accidentally left my debit card in there on the way out. [laughter] very quickly on your interview with the president, he is in the final days. what was the key theme that he wanted to get across to global finance and economics? mega
casino billionaire sheldon adelson wants las vegas to gamble on the nfl.e city to come up with the biggest subsidy in pro football history to get the oakland raiders to move. he said the new hotels could raise $750 million for a stadium. the plan will be reviewed today. global news 24 hours per day powered by 2600 journalists and analysts. tom: thank you so much. it is a different interview. that is my headline for the wonderful interview of megan murphy of "bloomberg businessweek"...
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secondly, if you look at these conservative institutions as shelley a olson -- sheldon adelson referred to himself, when they put money into politicians, they are getting a return. they are getting lower taxes. they are getting less regulation. they are getting lower wages for their workers. george soros gives money to liberals, and he is jacking up his own taxes. it just makes sense that you would have a whole lot more conservatives running everything from the media and what not to philanthropy. traditionally, we have seen in these cycles, there is a conservative overreach. harding, coolidge, and hoover were classic examples. franklin roosevelt had to deal with william randolph spurs. -- hearst. when enough people wake up, and it is typically caused by a crash, then progressive change will happen. they can out shout the voices of greaeat wealth and power. a 13morgan agreed to sell -- agreed to a $13 billion settlement. put that in perspective for us. that seems like a lot of money. practices in connection with -- it is not a lot of money. jpmorgan has $20 billion just thing in a on, wa
secondly, if you look at these conservative institutions as shelley a olson -- sheldon adelson referred to himself, when they put money into politicians, they are getting a return. they are getting lower taxes. they are getting less regulation. they are getting lower wages for their workers. george soros gives money to liberals, and he is jacking up his own taxes. it just makes sense that you would have a whole lot more conservatives running everything from the media and what not to...
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secondly, if you look at these conservative institutions as shelley a olson -- sheldon adelson referredhimself, when they put money into politicians, they are getting a return. they are getting lower taxes. they are getting less regulation. they are getting lower wages for their workers. george soros gives money to liberals, and he is jacking up his own taxes. it just makes sense that you would have a whole lot more conservatives running everything from the media and what not to philanthropy. traditionally, we have seen in these cycles, there is a conservative overreach. harding, coolidge, and hoover were classic examples. franklin roosevelt had to deal with william randolph spurs. -- hearst. when enough people wake up, and it is typically caused by a crash, then progressive change will happen. they can out shout the voices of greaeat wealth and power. a 13morgan agreed to sell -- agreed to a $13 billion settlement. put that in perspective for us. that seems like a lot of money. practices in connection with -- it is not a lot of money. jpmorgan has $20 billion just thing in a on, waitin
secondly, if you look at these conservative institutions as shelley a olson -- sheldon adelson referredhimself, when they put money into politicians, they are getting a return. they are getting lower taxes. they are getting less regulation. they are getting lower wages for their workers. george soros gives money to liberals, and he is jacking up his own taxes. it just makes sense that you would have a whole lot more conservatives running everything from the media and what not to philanthropy....
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i think that he'll have hundreds of millions of dollars at a bare minimum, and i think sheldon adelsonamount of money to trump. >> 100 million. >> i'll reiterate, i think the american people have gotten smart about this stuff. i don't think they pay attention to paid political ads that attack the other opponent mostly unfairly, sometimes fairly. it's the earned media that counts and hillary's e-mail scandal is a big, big factor going forward. clear she should be indicted. >> when you look at what happened with jeb bush, all the money he spent, $100 million, and clearly did him no good at all. the more money he spent, the lower his polling went. the fact that hillary has so much, it must not be the advantage that it used to be, to have a financial advantage, and i'm just wondering if perhaps donald trump can continue to do it on the cheap? >> it's a great irony, isn't it? you hear outcry among the american people about the corrupting influence of money and politics, but the practical side of it is, i don't think it has such a big impact. people tone it out and look at the candidates and
i think that he'll have hundreds of millions of dollars at a bare minimum, and i think sheldon adelsonamount of money to trump. >> 100 million. >> i'll reiterate, i think the american people have gotten smart about this stuff. i don't think they pay attention to paid political ads that attack the other opponent mostly unfairly, sometimes fairly. it's the earned media that counts and hillary's e-mail scandal is a big, big factor going forward. clear she should be indicted. >>...