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. >> these are not especially happy days for budget director david stockman.ber issue of the atlantic monthly has a long article about stockman in which he's quoted as saying things he no doubtedly wished he had not said. >> i got an early copy. the president gave a news conference that day. i kept waving my hand. he didn't call on me. so i chased him out. >> your budget director more or less says with the economic program is wrong. it creates inflationary -- >> he had no idea what i was talking about, clearly. so i broke the story that night that the budget director blew the whistle on this plan. >> what he still contends were off the record conversations, stockman expressed disillusion. stockman refers to naive supply siders. the whole reagan plan is premised on faith. none of us understands what's going on with all these numbers. >> it was very, very damaging. a lot of people wanted him fired, but i thought we had to keep him because he knew more about the budget than anybody. so i prevailed upon the president to not fire him. >> we have faith in our progra
. >> these are not especially happy days for budget director david stockman.ber issue of the atlantic monthly has a long article about stockman in which he's quoted as saying things he no doubtedly wished he had not said. >> i got an early copy. the president gave a news conference that day. i kept waving my hand. he didn't call on me. so i chased him out. >> your budget director more or less says with the economic program is wrong. it creates inflationary -- >> he had...
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feeling that stockman. stuck with that engine as if i am a stick bad shabbier there was a tremendous turnout at the funeral office a coffin was carried for hours throughout the can people tried to lift a car carrying arafat off the ground as a token of their support really. he was carried on people's shoulders it shook the splinter groups opposed to him because it restored the stature of our fast and for the house leadership. the intifada propelled the palestinian issue onto the world headlines and back to the top of the agenda for the apple. it was an extraordinary turn. just a year earlier at an arab summit in amman the palestinian issue had been relegated to the bottom of the agenda. now in june one thousand nine hundred eight at an extraordinary meeting in algiers and appends of state pledged strong support for the intifada and the palestinian people as opposed rapidly and. they said because. we're living. in that i mean i couldn't. have been. at the end of july jordan formally broke off all political a
feeling that stockman. stuck with that engine as if i am a stick bad shabbier there was a tremendous turnout at the funeral office a coffin was carried for hours throughout the can people tried to lift a car carrying arafat off the ground as a token of their support really. he was carried on people's shoulders it shook the splinter groups opposed to him because it restored the stature of our fast and for the house leadership. the intifada propelled the palestinian issue onto the world headlines...
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and michelle stockman is with us she's following the elections for us as well michele thanks for joining us you have lived and reported in pakistan how important are religious issues like a blasphemy well in this election it can be a lightning rod issue last i mean in pakistan carries the death penalty if a person is convicted of it perceived insults to the prophet mohammed or desecration of the crime can really ignite public anger and we saw in that report islamabad the capital the government section bush shut down for days because of a perceived change in the oath of office that was seen as blasphemous by this group so we can see that this is an issue that can mobilize people it makes for great t.v. and people watching that could see look at the way they were able to shut down. the capital and because the government at the time could not shut down that protest and so it was seen as making the government weak so if you look at the role it could play in this election it could be a way of chip away support from the ruling party the pm l.n. and people who maybe saw a soft conservative vote
and michelle stockman is with us she's following the elections for us as well michele thanks for joining us you have lived and reported in pakistan how important are religious issues like a blasphemy well in this election it can be a lightning rod issue last i mean in pakistan carries the death penalty if a person is convicted of it perceived insults to the prophet mohammed or desecration of the crime can really ignite public anger and we saw in that report islamabad the capital the government...
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feeling that stockman. stuck with that engine as if i have to stick by that shabby and. there was a tremendous turnout at the funeral of his coffin was carried for hours throughout the camp that people tried to lift a car carrying arafat off the ground as a token of their support really. he was carried on people's shoulders it shook the splinter groups opposed to him because it restored the stature of our fast and for the house leadership. the intifada propelled the palestinian issue onto the world headlines and back to the top of the agenda for the arab world. it was an extraordinary turn. just a year earlier at an arab summit in amman the palestinian issue had been relegated to the bottom of the agenda. now in june one thousand nine hundred eight at an extraordinary meeting in algiers and appends of state pledged strong support for the intifada and the palestinian people as opposed rapidly and. they said because. we're living. just going to add i mean i couldn't. have been. at the end of july jordan formally broke off all political and administrative ties with the west
feeling that stockman. stuck with that engine as if i have to stick by that shabby and. there was a tremendous turnout at the funeral of his coffin was carried for hours throughout the camp that people tried to lift a car carrying arafat off the ground as a token of their support really. he was carried on people's shoulders it shook the splinter groups opposed to him because it restored the stature of our fast and for the house leadership. the intifada propelled the palestinian issue onto the...
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off the s&p up about 0.3%, and our next guest says it's main street that should be worried david stockman former omb director under president reagan explains why next. >>> plus hackers have a new favorite target and it's probably one you would never expect find out what it is and why it could end up costing you a lot of money >>> and we want to hear from you. you can reach out to the show on twitter, fates book or send us on e-mail and personal handles as well. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ try new pepto with ultra coating. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking
off the s&p up about 0.3%, and our next guest says it's main street that should be worried david stockman former omb director under president reagan explains why next. >>> plus hackers have a new favorite target and it's probably one you would never expect find out what it is and why it could end up costing you a lot of money >>> and we want to hear from you. you can reach out to the show on twitter, fates book or send us on e-mail and personal handles as well. for your...
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we have a new development called stockman park. and it's going to be built in about five years and it will allow us to perform year round and work with some other cultural groups in liver mother or father, give them a small space to launch their work. >> that's exciting. what will capacity be in that theater? >> about 150 seats. >> it's going to be cozy. >> a small, intimate, casual little black box. >> aaron, we have a few seconds left. give me a little shakespeare, right here, right now. be the mad king, if you will. >> there may be in the cup a spider steeped, and one may drink, his knowledge is not infected, but if one present the abhorred ingredient to his eye, make known how he drunk his gorge asides, with violent hefts, larry, i have drunk and seen the spider. >> i don't want to see the spider. i don't want to see the spider. aaron, katy, thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >> learn more, livermore shakespeare festival, go to abc7news.com, or livermore shakes. thanks for coming. >> thanks for having us. >> announcer: now
we have a new development called stockman park. and it's going to be built in about five years and it will allow us to perform year round and work with some other cultural groups in liver mother or father, give them a small space to launch their work. >> that's exciting. what will capacity be in that theater? >> about 150 seats. >> it's going to be cozy. >> a small, intimate, casual little black box. >> aaron, we have a few seconds left. give me a little...
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i want to call out kelly rudnic, melinda stockman, carly payne, and david bupre, port of san francisco. there are a lot of jurisdictions in this area, so it made planning for it a lot of fun. so the requested action before the commission today is an initiation of a general plan amendment. it would adopt the central dogpatch into our general plan. at this time, we're not recommending any planning code amendments. and this presentation will focus on the content, findings, and recommendations of the plan itself and not necessarily the details of the g.p.a., but we do have additional materials with the plan amendment itself. what is a public realm plan? the planning department and the city defines it as the streets, parks, open spaces, tissues that ties the neighborhood together and makes it one, cohesive place. what does a public realm plan do? it has two objectives. one, to reflect local priorities and a sense of the local community's objectives and needs in the neighborhood as well as a practical implementation tool that the city departments can use when deciding where to make investmen
i want to call out kelly rudnic, melinda stockman, carly payne, and david bupre, port of san francisco. there are a lot of jurisdictions in this area, so it made planning for it a lot of fun. so the requested action before the commission today is an initiation of a general plan amendment. it would adopt the central dogpatch into our general plan. at this time, we're not recommending any planning code amendments. and this presentation will focus on the content, findings, and recommendations of...
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and farmers stockman who would raise a few acres of corn or wheat or cotsen and raise cattle they cameually it became a diversified farm and finally with a little bit of irrigation it became a culture with cotton all of that developed slowly from 1865, 1870 up into after the turn of the century and by 1815, 1815, 1915, cotton was dominating this part of the country. of course cattle still dominates the panhandle and cattle stl dominates the big end those farmers -- and those people who raise a few cattle and then some cropses they attracted towns people and as townspeople came in we needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others and -- small town began. if you look in -- 2018 you look today a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. a lot of that -- had to do with well -- we raised larger and larger farms that put people out of the rural areas as for economics lubbock is the the center of a huge cotton industry. we raise more cotton in this general area than any place in the united states and -- and -- cotton really fuels lubbock just as oil fuels the light of mid
and farmers stockman who would raise a few acres of corn or wheat or cotsen and raise cattle they cameually it became a diversified farm and finally with a little bit of irrigation it became a culture with cotton all of that developed slowly from 1865, 1870 up into after the turn of the century and by 1815, 1815, 1915, cotton was dominating this part of the country. of course cattle still dominates the panhandle and cattle stl dominates the big end those farmers -- and those people who raise a...
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company impact of tariffs david stockman, former office of management and budget under ronald reaganbe joining us i have a feeling he is very much against this trade policy. >> he usually brings the fire. >>> former secretary of homeland security michael chernoff, why he says cyber security is america's greatest threat. dow up 158 "squawk alley" starts in a few minutes. ♪ introducing e*trade personalized investments professionally managed portfolios customized to help meet your financial goals. you'll know what you're invested in and how it's performing. so you can spend more time floating about on your inflatable swan. [ding] it is 8:00 a.m. at facebook headquarters in men low park 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> good tuesday morning welcome to "squawk alley." an awful lot to get to this morning. we begin with the markets overall. only five stocks contribute to nearly half the gains for the s & p, amazon accounts for nearly 36%. just published a new note today on amazon with bullish commentary, joins us with senior markets commentator mike santoli. looking
company impact of tariffs david stockman, former office of management and budget under ronald reaganbe joining us i have a feeling he is very much against this trade policy. >> he usually brings the fire. >>> former secretary of homeland security michael chernoff, why he says cyber security is america's greatest threat. dow up 158 "squawk alley" starts in a few minutes. ♪ introducing e*trade personalized investments professionally managed portfolios customized to help...
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well, eventually farmers pushed into cattle country and farmers stockman who would raise a few acres corn or wheat or cotton had raised cattle. they came in, and then eventually it became a diversified farm. and finally with a little bit of irrigation it became a monoculture with cotton. all that develop slowly from 1865, 1870 up to after the turn of the century. by 1815 -- 1815? 1915, cotton was dominating this part of the country. of course cattle still dominates the panhandle and cattle still dominates the big bend. those farmers and those people who raise a few cattle and crop, the attracted townspeople, and thus townspeople came in, we needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others. so small towns begin. if you look in 2018, you look today, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. a lot of that had to do with, well, we raised larger and larger farms which put people out of the small towns in the rural areas. as for economics, lubbock is the center of a big huge cotton industry. we were able to grow more cotton in this general area than in place in the uni
well, eventually farmers pushed into cattle country and farmers stockman who would raise a few acres corn or wheat or cotton had raised cattle. they came in, and then eventually it became a diversified farm. and finally with a little bit of irrigation it became a monoculture with cotton. all that develop slowly from 1865, 1870 up to after the turn of the century. by 1815 -- 1815? 1915, cotton was dominating this part of the country. of course cattle still dominates the panhandle and cattle...