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i often say that ted built alaska and that ted was alaska. so you can see why we named him the alaskan of the 20th century, why we remain so grateful for all that he has done for us. so i'm happy that there is now going to be a place here in the capitol where i can visit ted, talk to him, think about what he might have said and the counsel he might have provided for our state and our nation. but i do hope that this portrait will be a reminder to those of us who serve here that we can work together, even on the hardest of days, and that if we do, we can achieve great things for the american people and that sometimes that might just require us to say, to hell with politics; just do what is right. so, mr. president, i'm honored, i'm privileged to be here today with so many alaskans, including ted's wife, katherine, many of his children and grandchildren. i know that they are overwhelmed by the number of friends and colleagues and staff who are here to celebrate ted's life and his legacy. and i, i think -- channeling here -- i think ted is lookin
i often say that ted built alaska and that ted was alaska. so you can see why we named him the alaskan of the 20th century, why we remain so grateful for all that he has done for us. so i'm happy that there is now going to be a place here in the capitol where i can visit ted, talk to him, think about what he might have said and the counsel he might have provided for our state and our nation. but i do hope that this portrait will be a reminder to those of us who serve here that we can work...
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she recognized the phrasing because david had showed her letters from ted and told her about ted's preoccupations>> i think it's partly that the voice in the manifesto is a chicago voice. phrases or just the grammar, perhaps. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several years. when david reads the manifesto, he must confront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. david said the one thing that really struck him was seeing the term "cool-headed logicians." he said that's directly out of ted's mouth. there was a strain of ted's philosophy in every paragraph. it was becoming impossible for them to not push it further. >> through a lawyer, david kaczynski contacts the fbi. he submits a copy of an essay ted had written in 1971 to compare to the manifesto. >> it was very clear to me by the third paragraph, when the hair on the back of my neck stood up, that what i was reading, a 1971 essay, was identical in many ways to the manifesto. the biggest problem for david was he was afraid that if the government came to suspect ted kaczynski on
she recognized the phrasing because david had showed her letters from ted and told her about ted's preoccupations>> i think it's partly that the voice in the manifesto is a chicago voice. phrases or just the grammar, perhaps. >> the kaczynski brothers have been estranged for several years. when david reads the manifesto, he must confront a sobering realization. >> david recognized in the manifesto echoes of his brother's wording. david said the one thing that really struck him...
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it would have been so much easier, ted. american combat troops should not be at the center of ancient sectarian conflicts all over the world. bring our soldiers back home. bring our soldiers back home. >> [cheering] [chanting] usa! usa! >> president trump: the same people pushing us to fight endless wars overseas want us to open our borders to mass migration. from these war-torn and terror afflicted regions. their policies would import terrorism right onto our shores with american issued visas. isn't that wonderful? by the way, the democrats want open borders. they want everybody to flow in. they want those caravans to flow in. the caravans. they wouldn't get rid of the loopholes but you know what? mexico has been great. mexico today had 27,000 soldiers on our border. and we have stopped this horrible migration of people. many of them are bad people. you know when countries send them up, they are not sending their finest. okay? use your heads. they are not sending their finest. you've got to see some of the people. but now
it would have been so much easier, ted. american combat troops should not be at the center of ancient sectarian conflicts all over the world. bring our soldiers back home. bring our soldiers back home. >> [cheering] [chanting] usa! usa! >> president trump: the same people pushing us to fight endless wars overseas want us to open our borders to mass migration. from these war-torn and terror afflicted regions. their policies would import terrorism right onto our shores with american...
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they are not ted cruz, believe me. hey ted, you should turn democrat. you would win in that group. no? i don't think so. every single democrat candidate for president raised their hand in favor of giving free health care to all illegal aliens. [crowd booing] pres. trump: they want to give more to illegal aliens than they give to american citizens. you see that. as president, i will never allow the democrats to take away your health care dollars. and give them to people that are in our country illegally. can't do it. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: in fact, i just signed an executive action to protect american health care benefits for all american citizens. among those hardest hit by illegal immigration are millions of illegal immigrants right here in texas, including millions of hard-working mexican-americans who pay by the rules, pay their taxes, follow our laws, and strengthen our communities. [cheers and applause] whether you are a first generation or 10th generation, and every american citizen, and you do, you have been treated badly, but you are not being treated badly anym
they are not ted cruz, believe me. hey ted, you should turn democrat. you would win in that group. no? i don't think so. every single democrat candidate for president raised their hand in favor of giving free health care to all illegal aliens. [crowd booing] pres. trump: they want to give more to illegal aliens than they give to american citizens. you see that. as president, i will never allow the democrats to take away your health care dollars. and give them to people that are in our country...
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ted cruz. he had a great victory against the man who spent almost $100 million, that is a lot of money. thank you, ted. another man who is currently running against somebody. i kept thinking maybe beto will jump in because he is at zero right now. we hope he is going to jump in. remember, no religion and no guns, i think that is not good. i think he is pretty light in oil production, too. i have no idea who you are running against. nobody is going to be able to beat john cornyn. who is a good man. thank you. we have a lot of congresspeople here. a woman who has been a fan from the beginning. kay granger. thank you, kay. we have a man who is as smart as hell. he is tough and he is mean and he is nasty. but he loves the state. he is only mean and nasty because he wants to defend you and me and the horrible things we go through. louie gohmert. he is a great guy. a great friend of mine. he would not leave us, no matter what. he had mueller figured out before anybody else had. a person who has been
ted cruz. he had a great victory against the man who spent almost $100 million, that is a lot of money. thank you, ted. another man who is currently running against somebody. i kept thinking maybe beto will jump in because he is at zero right now. we hope he is going to jump in. remember, no religion and no guns, i think that is not good. i think he is pretty light in oil production, too. i have no idea who you are running against. nobody is going to be able to beat john cornyn. who is a good...
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ted cruz.cheering] pres. trump: no matter what happens. [cheering] pres. trump: john cornyn is not talking about beddoe anymore. weeks, gotfew short rid of guns and religion. those are not good things in texas. [cheering] pres. trump: i will never allow the federal government to be used to punish americans for their religious beliefs. [cheering] allowtrump: i will never the irs to be used as a political weapon, except in the case of myself when they use it against me. [cheering] left trump: the radical tolerates dissent. it permits no opposition. it accepts no compromise. these people are crazy. respect forutely no the will of the american people. first, it was the rush a hoax. -- russia hoax. [booing] pres. trump: then it was the smearing which continues, that disgusting smearing of a fine man, just as kavanaugh. [cheering] pres. trump: and now they continue the witchhunt impeachment with nothing. they come after me but what they are really doing is coming after the republican party. what they
ted cruz.cheering] pres. trump: no matter what happens. [cheering] pres. trump: john cornyn is not talking about beddoe anymore. weeks, gotfew short rid of guns and religion. those are not good things in texas. [cheering] pres. trump: i will never allow the federal government to be used to punish americans for their religious beliefs. [cheering] allowtrump: i will never the irs to be used as a political weapon, except in the case of myself when they use it against me. [cheering] left trump: the...
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ted cruz accused lebron james of kissing up to chinese communists and he didn't stop there.essage escalating off the hardwood. the moment a trooper pools a driver from his car seconds before a train slams into it. ♪ >> fox news alert breaking right now, maryland congressman elijah cummings is dead. the democrat representative passed away at johns hopkins hospital from complications from long-standing health challenges. elijah cummings has served in congress since 1996. he was 68 years old. the seventh congressional district in maryland includes half of baltimore city. a lot of back-and-forth with him with donald trump, much more to come on this throughout the day. we don't know a lot but elijah cummings has passed away and he died at the age of 68. senator ted cruz, stories we continue to follow, the final moments, slamming lebron james for his comments on the nba controversy with china. earlier this week james said the houston rockets general manager was misinformed when he tweeted support for hong kong protesters. he says it seems his comments were more interested in money
ted cruz accused lebron james of kissing up to chinese communists and he didn't stop there.essage escalating off the hardwood. the moment a trooper pools a driver from his car seconds before a train slams into it. ♪ >> fox news alert breaking right now, maryland congressman elijah cummings is dead. the democrat representative passed away at johns hopkins hospital from complications from long-standing health challenges. elijah cummings has served in congress since 1996. he was 68 years...
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tonight -- ted danson star of "sorry for your loss," actress elizabeth olsen, fashion icon diane vonstenberg, featuring the 8g band with steve gorman ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause in that case, let's get to the news the white house sent a letter to house leaders yesterday saying that it will not cooperate with the impeachment inquiry into president trump. and i've got to say, he is the last person i ever expected to say, "no means no. [ laughter ] the "washington post" published an article today about a republican group in pennsylvania that is working to get the amish community to vote for president trump. and if there's anybody you might be able to convince, it's people without tvs or twitter [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause hey, i mean -- yeah, from the picture, he looks like a good guy. [ laughter ] former vice president joe biden today publicly came out in support of impeaching president trump. thank you for finally joining us
tonight -- ted danson star of "sorry for your loss," actress elizabeth olsen, fashion icon diane vonstenberg, featuring the 8g band with steve gorman ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause in that case, let's get to the news the white house sent a letter to house leaders yesterday saying that it will not cooperate with the...
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was cal, that politics was collegial when he was still there. >> so, i mean, i'm glad you mentioned ted kennedy because, you know, he had many piec of legislation, but two of his trademark pieces of legislation were these really historic moments where he reached across the aisle, one with russ feingold, and then the other with ted kennedy -- one on immigration reform, the other on campaign finance reform. and it fee like a bygone era when that kind of legislate collaboratn and cooperation can happen. i remember seeing the pictures of them, and, cleay, these lines of very different world views, sitting together intently trying to find a way forward. >> and i truly believe we've seen the last of that. ho's so divisive now, and i know for a fact, evenh he's not here, my husband would be very disappoied in what now, what it's descended into. >> what's happened, structurally or systemically, that you thin that has made it impossible to back to? >> well, in my opinion, the social media has made it very difficult for members of congress or members of the senate to work in an efficient manner.
was cal, that politics was collegial when he was still there. >> so, i mean, i'm glad you mentioned ted kennedy because, you know, he had many piec of legislation, but two of his trademark pieces of legislation were these really historic moments where he reached across the aisle, one with russ feingold, and then the other with ted kennedy -- one on immigration reform, the other on campaign finance reform. and it fee like a bygone era when that kind of legislate collaboratn and cooperation...
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posters with a picture of ted bundy were circulated throughout the nation. >> ted did not have a planr away where he might be identified as he could. so he stole a car and went to florida. >> his new quarters are cramped. he's under 24-hour guard and faces intense questioning. he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attacked on or near the campus. two of the young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here, an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me. you're down for election, aren't you? >> you told them you were going to get me. you said you were going to get me. you got the indictment. it's all you are going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade county i've been -- >
posters with a picture of ted bundy were circulated throughout the nation. >> ted did not have a planr away where he might be identified as he could. so he stole a car and went to florida. >> his new quarters are cramped. he's under 24-hour guard and faces intense questioning. he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attacked on or near the campus. two of the young women died as a...
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after couple of those statements, you cannot beat ted cruz if you do not interrupt him. i said, let me see the cards. i want to see it. i need help.
after couple of those statements, you cannot beat ted cruz if you do not interrupt him. i said, let me see the cards. i want to see it. i need help.
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ted served as a district attorney. he became known for accompanying united states marshals on raids, and that was really an early hint of his temperament and intensity on the job. of course, all senators devote their careers to their states, but few have the distinction of working to achieve statehood. senator stevens was one of them. working in the department of interior in the 1950's, he became known as mr. alaska for his focus on achieving statehood. he worked tirelessly to assuage the concerns of then-president eisenhower to get statehood passed through both the house and the senate. when the alaska statehood act finally passed, ted returned to alaska and served as a representative in the state house, becoming majority leader after just one term. then in 1968, he came to our senate where he would go on to serve for 40 years. once here, he distinguished himself as a fierce advocate for alaska. he fought relentlessly for funding to build rural hospitals, highways, ports, and military bases across the state he helped
ted served as a district attorney. he became known for accompanying united states marshals on raids, and that was really an early hint of his temperament and intensity on the job. of course, all senators devote their careers to their states, but few have the distinction of working to achieve statehood. senator stevens was one of them. working in the department of interior in the 1950's, he became known as mr. alaska for his focus on achieving statehood. he worked tirelessly to assuage the...
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over the course of an hour, ted and dr.rgans and sample the blood looking for signs of disease or trauma. soon, they recognize a likely culprit. >> he's got cirrhosis of the liver which could be the cause of death. >> it will take further testing to confirm this diagnosis, but for now, ted replaces the man's organs and sews up his incisions. >> are there ever moments where you are working on someone, and you just stop and just go, "whoa?" >> of course. i mean, we're only human. >> are you afraid of death? >> no. i'm a religious man, and i hear it in religious sermons about death and how it comes knocking. we can't avoid it. it is just something that we have to prepare for. >> this man's body will wait in the crypt until his family recovers him, but what about those whose next of kin never come calling? >> well, i'm sorry to say this is the los angeles county coroner's office. the police discovered her unresponsive. >> for every death, field teams have just 24 hours to track down relatives. >> i'm looking for her family. >>
over the course of an hour, ted and dr.rgans and sample the blood looking for signs of disease or trauma. soon, they recognize a likely culprit. >> he's got cirrhosis of the liver which could be the cause of death. >> it will take further testing to confirm this diagnosis, but for now, ted replaces the man's organs and sews up his incisions. >> are there ever moments where you are working on someone, and you just stop and just go, "whoa?" >> of course. i mean,...
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like ranking member mccaul and representatives pete olson, liz see fletcher and my colleague, ted yow ho, to change all of that with the exposition to provide opportunities act, the expo act, of 2019. our bill does three things. first, it provides authorization for the state department to use funds to build a pavilion for the 2020 dubai world expo so cities in the u.s. like bloomington and houston can compete to be the host city at the 2027 world expo. next, it requires the state department to seek out matching funds from the private sector in order to alleviate the cost burden. finally, it requires a series of reports from the state department which shall contain the following items. one, an estimate of the investment a pavilion could bring to the united states. two, a report on the human rights record of the united arab emirates. and three, ensure all applicable labor laws in u.a.e. are followed in construction of our pavilion. madam speaker, we could not have brought this bill to the floor without help. i'd like to thank speaker pelosi, leader hoyer and leader mccarthy for their su
like ranking member mccaul and representatives pete olson, liz see fletcher and my colleague, ted yow ho, to change all of that with the exposition to provide opportunities act, the expo act, of 2019. our bill does three things. first, it provides authorization for the state department to use funds to build a pavilion for the 2020 dubai world expo so cities in the u.s. like bloomington and houston can compete to be the host city at the 2027 world expo. next, it requires the state department to...
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here is california democrat member of congress ted lieu. "there is more than enough evidence right now to draft articles of impeachment." here is berkeley law professor orin kerr. what if a president committed an impeachable offense on tv from the south lawn and no one in his party cared?" i worry we may be about to find out. here is how the always proper pe "new york times" puts it. quite simply tonight in their headline on the web, "trump publicly urges china to investigate the bidens." and that is indeed what we heard the president say. >> mr. president, what exactly did you hope zelensky would do?a >> well, i would think if they were honest about it they'd start a major investigation into the bidens. it's a very simple answer. they should investigate the bidens, because how does a company that's newly formed and all these companies -- and by the way, likewise, china should start an investigation into the bidens.
here is california democrat member of congress ted lieu. "there is more than enough evidence right now to draft articles of impeachment." here is berkeley law professor orin kerr. what if a president committed an impeachable offense on tv from the south lawn and no one in his party cared?" i worry we may be about to find out. here is how the always proper pe "new york times" puts it. quite simply tonight in their headline on the web, "trump publicly urges china to...
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is and i tellt it him what ted said. he said no, that report said gun violence had decreased, but was enough to drawly a conclusion. i said do a favor, go to the report, put it on a sheet of when i see ted, i will show him. i do that and carried around -- carry it around. i go up to him and i said you said to me that anyone engaged -- for the assault weapons ban is engaged in sophistry and he .ays no i didn't you didn't expect the story to in that way did you? shole.g of an as gosh, i wish that guy was here for this. i got about 10 minutes left. in the senate, my staff would not let me tell stories about my colleagues. tom from oklahoma did not have a great sense of humor and he was on judiciary when i got there and the first three interactions i had were not good. up and said let me buy you lunch and he said you can ok,me breakfast and i said and we had breakfast. we sat down and i said let's just have fun. ok fine. doctor.d you are a ob/gyn. i said you are doctor. let me ask you something. , doe a doctor in oklahoma yo
is and i tellt it him what ted said. he said no, that report said gun violence had decreased, but was enough to drawly a conclusion. i said do a favor, go to the report, put it on a sheet of when i see ted, i will show him. i do that and carried around -- carry it around. i go up to him and i said you said to me that anyone engaged -- for the assault weapons ban is engaged in sophistry and he .ays no i didn't you didn't expect the story to in that way did you? shole.g of an as gosh, i wish that...
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melissa: ted, deon, thank you for that. connell: u.s. china business council senior government director joins us with her perspective on all of this. you heard from ted and dion, at least in part what they're saying, your perspective couched from the u.s. side, phase one of a china deal? >> i think ted and dion offered a lot of good analysis. from our members perspective, this is a positive step forward. it is a huge relieve to a lot of people to have tariffs pending next week going up to 30%, to have those taken off the table for the time-being. and significant purchases for farmers that is a huge relief for farmers. they have been really hurting. consumers are certainly going to be a lot happer about this. businesses are a lot happier. what is doesn't do, based on details we don't have yet it, doesn't fully relief uncertainty. you will still see companies holding back on future investments an sort of waiting to see what happens before they move forward with planning. that affects employment. so i hope that at the next big inflection po
melissa: ted, deon, thank you for that. connell: u.s. china business council senior government director joins us with her perspective on all of this. you heard from ted and dion, at least in part what they're saying, your perspective couched from the u.s. side, phase one of a china deal? >> i think ted and dion offered a lot of good analysis. from our members perspective, this is a positive step forward. it is a huge relieve to a lot of people to have tariffs pending next week going up to...
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what has gone wrong here at ted baker? what has gone wrong is a numberof ted baker?the biggest thing that is concerning for them is its consumer confidence, a lack of it. people are just pulling back and they are not spending money at the top end, they are making do with what they had the year before. confidence, that word cited as key to that survey we had this morning about the slump in the services sector in the uk. simon made the point earlier, is there symptomatic of the issues the retail sector is suffering? but worrying for ted baker, their online sales have also slackened off. this is the bigger concern because mostly when we talk about the retail sector, we talk about the retail sector, we talk about people spending money online but in ted baker's case, there is a slum online which perhaps are just people are tired of their product, they are not prepared to pay the price and they are turning to other retailers. so h and m today, slightly different market but still clothing have shown sales increases of about 25% on profit and 2% over all. really good results
what has gone wrong here at ted baker? what has gone wrong is a numberof ted baker?the biggest thing that is concerning for them is its consumer confidence, a lack of it. people are just pulling back and they are not spending money at the top end, they are making do with what they had the year before. confidence, that word cited as key to that survey we had this morning about the slump in the services sector in the uk. simon made the point earlier, is there symptomatic of the issues the retail...
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advice got ted cruz reelected so clearly it is not a swing state. let us be honest. it is a solid red state, maybe it is trending less solid, but it is not anything that is going to be several it's going to be several election cycles before the a meaningful -- a lot of it is almost what by outsiders, thiss of luck, hispanic population. guesss what. a large portion of the hispanic population in texas is fifth-generation texans. this is not the hispanic population you run into florida or other parts of the country. it's way to oversimplify, growing hispanic will only democrats will win. >> the last time we got together it was on the eve of the first democratic presidential debate. we were gaming out what the primer of the democratic side would look like relative to what the very crowded somewhat chaotic primary look like on the republican side back in 2016. there were some similarities and differences. one of vagueue similarities is w jill biden as a candidate reminded us in a not insignificant weight of jeb bush. i would say one of the if not the biggest development s
advice got ted cruz reelected so clearly it is not a swing state. let us be honest. it is a solid red state, maybe it is trending less solid, but it is not anything that is going to be several it's going to be several election cycles before the a meaningful -- a lot of it is almost what by outsiders, thiss of luck, hispanic population. guesss what. a large portion of the hispanic population in texas is fifth-generation texans. this is not the hispanic population you run into florida or other...
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i tell him what it is and i tell him what ted said. he said no, that report said gun violence had decreased, but was not statistically enough to draw a conclusion. i said do me a favor, go to the report, get the quotes that say that, put it on a sheet of paper and when i see ted, i will show him. i do that and carry it around. i go up to him and i said you said to me that anyone for the assault weapons ban is engaged in sophistry and he says, no i didn't. you didn't expect the story to end that way did you? how big of an asshole. gosh, i wish that guy was here for this. i got about 10 minutes left. as i said, in the senate, my staff would not let me tell stories about my colleagues. tom coburn from oklahoma did not have a great sense of humor and he was on judiciary when i got there and the first three interactions i had were not good. i went up and said let me buy you lunch, and he said you can buy me breakfast, and i said ok, and we had breakfast. we sat down and i said, let's just have fun. he goes, ok, fine. i said, you are a docto
i tell him what it is and i tell him what ted said. he said no, that report said gun violence had decreased, but was not statistically enough to draw a conclusion. i said do me a favor, go to the report, get the quotes that say that, put it on a sheet of paper and when i see ted, i will show him. i do that and carry it around. i go up to him and i said you said to me that anyone for the assault weapons ban is engaged in sophistry and he says, no i didn't. you didn't expect the story to end that...
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ted finally gets to ask the questions. and that may be why he's worked so hard to help organize this event. we are deeply grateful to his efforts for making today's conversation possible. so, now, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable associate justices of the supreme court, ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone. please, be seated. please, be seated. thank you. thank you. thank you. sit down. >> i know most of that was for the justices. we are so honored at the reagan institute to have this program today which those of you who have been here from the beginning know it's been a marvelous, marvelous experience. we have had many of justice o'connor's clerks here, some of her friends and colleagues talking about her legacy, what it meant when she was appointed to the supreme court, a bit about her juris prudence and it's been an exciting, interesting conversation and we worried as i was hearing this, what can we add to that because we're going to talk about some
ted finally gets to ask the questions. and that may be why he's worked so hard to help organize this event. we are deeply grateful to his efforts for making today's conversation possible. so, now, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable associate justices of the supreme court, ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone. please, be seated. please, be seated. thank you. thank you. thank you. sit down. >> i know most of that was...
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today, we'll talk to billionaire, ted leansus, the owner of washington wizards and capitals about the value of live sports that's all coming up after the bell it's going to be a very big show here today and joining us for the hour is stephanie link fr stephanie, it looks like today is kind of steady as she goes, it seems like we have a de-escalation of the trade war and fundamentals of earnings actually moving some stocks. >> you hit it perfectly, actually good start to the week trade tensions seem to be easing a bit. earnings so far, 50% of the s&p 500 have reported. they're beating by 2%, i know against a very low bar, but they're still beating. and most importantly, 2020 guidance, only coming down about 1% and that represents about 11% year over year growth. so can you imagine going from flattish growth this year to 11% growth i don't think the market is pricing that in. i'm not sure we're going to do 11% growth, but anything better than flattish growth, i don't think is necessarily priced into the market so we have a lot to get through, guys, this week. it's going to be very busy
today, we'll talk to billionaire, ted leansus, the owner of washington wizards and capitals about the value of live sports that's all coming up after the bell it's going to be a very big show here today and joining us for the hour is stephanie link fr stephanie, it looks like today is kind of steady as she goes, it seems like we have a de-escalation of the trade war and fundamentals of earnings actually moving some stocks. >> you hit it perfectly, actually good start to the week trade...
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. >> gustav linquis and then ted olsen. >> hello. i'm here with my wife and we're the owners of 6 63 that patomic. it's in pretty bad shape. yet we're excited restore it and fits nicely in with this beautiful area down by the park. any massivings will off-set the costs. findly, no matter how this goes, a big thank you to michelle and miss shannon for their amazing work and it's been a pleasure working with you. thank you. >> thank you, ted olson. >> good afternoon, commissioners and president hiland. i'm ted olson and i'm president of the swedish society of san francisco incorporated in 1875 in california, builders and owners of the swedish american hall at 267, also a california resource and they forwarded it to the u.s. registrar. the hall is located at 2168-74 market street. on behalf of our board and members, i thank the planning department and staff for helping us to prepare and for supporting or application for mill's act nomination and approval. at the time of the 1906 earthquake, my paternal graph, grandfather was secretary o
. >> gustav linquis and then ted olsen. >> hello. i'm here with my wife and we're the owners of 6 63 that patomic. it's in pretty bad shape. yet we're excited restore it and fits nicely in with this beautiful area down by the park. any massivings will off-set the costs. findly, no matter how this goes, a big thank you to michelle and miss shannon for their amazing work and it's been a pleasure working with you. thank you. >> thank you, ted olson. >> good afternoon,...
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jim: i think ted cruz was trying to do a gotcha moment. text messages were possibly taken out of context. it was related to a simulator boeing was tested. it was before the plane came into service. there is no paper trail tying the comments from the pilot to the executive that boeing would have had any idea boeing had concerns. he was trying to get the ceo to admit something he was not going to admit to anyway. he accepted responsibility for the actions of the plane and promised to do better. that is all you can really do. >> what will be the long-term impact for boeing for these multiple disasters? there is going to be billions of dollars in compensation given to the airlines customers lost in revenues and profits. $100 billion going to the families of victims. there could be more financial payouts. it is going to cost boeing in the tens of millions of dollars. when you look at a company of this size that has a long track record of profitability and a huge order book, that is something analysts can look at as a nonrecurring item and look
jim: i think ted cruz was trying to do a gotcha moment. text messages were possibly taken out of context. it was related to a simulator boeing was tested. it was before the plane came into service. there is no paper trail tying the comments from the pilot to the executive that boeing would have had any idea boeing had concerns. he was trying to get the ceo to admit something he was not going to admit to anyway. he accepted responsibility for the actions of the plane and promised to do better....
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ted olson. [applause] ted: thank you, john. and thank everyone of you for being here. everyone that has been involved in this is very, very excited, and we are full of anticipation. it is an honor to be with you 38 years to the day after sandra day o'connor took her seat as the first woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. our constitution was adopted on september 17, 1787. the government had created, including the supreme court, began functioning in 1789. nearly 200 years later, on this date in 1981, justice sandra day o'connor became the 102nd and first female justice. reflect on that for a moment. it took nearly two centuries to put the first woman on the united states supreme court. i was privileged to be in court that day. president reagan was there, members of the cabinet, senators, representatives, the justices, and members of the press and public watched as a -- as the court received the commission signed by president reagan, and the oath of office was administered by the chief justice. and then justice o'connor was escorted to the bench and t
ted olson. [applause] ted: thank you, john. and thank everyone of you for being here. everyone that has been involved in this is very, very excited, and we are full of anticipation. it is an honor to be with you 38 years to the day after sandra day o'connor took her seat as the first woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. our constitution was adopted on september 17, 1787. the government had created, including the supreme court, began functioning in 1789. nearly 200 years...
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now with me now is ted from the sanders ranch neighborhood. tell me this morning how were you alerted about the fire? >> we got a phone call and my wife looked at the phone and the caller i.d. said invalid caller and so she thought it was a prank caller but for whatever reason picked it up. telephones an automated messa d was an automated message telling us to evacuate these particular streets, which was where we were. >> reporter: you woke up right away and took this very seriously. what did you do next? you saw outside. what did you see? >> let's make sure this wasn't some kind of a crank. i looked out to the direction they said the fire was in and there was no mistake. you could see orange, a big orange glow, smoke coming across and start to smell it. i thought, boy, we have to get out of here. >> reporter: some neighbors told me about you, you were really the hero tonight because once you got that alert, what did you do with your neighbors? >> nothing particularly heroic. i started going around to each neighbor and knocking on their door.
now with me now is ted from the sanders ranch neighborhood. tell me this morning how were you alerted about the fire? >> we got a phone call and my wife looked at the phone and the caller i.d. said invalid caller and so she thought it was a prank caller but for whatever reason picked it up. telephones an automated messa d was an automated message telling us to evacuate these particular streets, which was where we were. >> reporter: you woke up right away and took this very...
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cruz the chairman who appeared very focused and unemotional texas senator ted cruz the chairman of the commerce committee as aviation subcommittee says the panel plans on asking how was the plane of the commerce committee as aviation subcommittee says the panel plans on asking how was the plane designed without safety mechanisms that happen not once but twice how was the regular without safety mechanisms that happened not once but twice how was the regulatory system designed what were the incentives within the regulatory systems to sign off on these changes were a system designed what were the incentives within the regulatory systems to sign off on these changes and why were pilots not trained on this adding that's what prior 737 inches and why were pilots not trained on this adding that's what prior 730 seven's had but not the 737 max before the 2 crashes boeing touted since had but not the 737 max before the 2 crashes boeing touted to major airlines around the world it was a fuel efficient plane and didn't require time consuming major airlines around the world it was a fuel efficient
cruz the chairman who appeared very focused and unemotional texas senator ted cruz the chairman of the commerce committee as aviation subcommittee says the panel plans on asking how was the plane of the commerce committee as aviation subcommittee says the panel plans on asking how was the plane designed without safety mechanisms that happen not once but twice how was the regular without safety mechanisms that happened not once but twice how was the regulatory system designed what were the...
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and ted and i both understand that.blem that we have here is we have seen almost a complete destruction of any regulatory action on the part of federal agencies under the trump administration. and trump talks about how that's one of the things that he ran on. we're going to get rid of all the regulation. but in this instance it's important for congress, since we do have oversight ability, that that's our job, that we need to make it clear to these federal agencies that we have jurisdiction over ultimately, that we are watching and we need them to do their job. we cannot just look the other way. >> what does that mean? if you have oversight responsibility, how do you actually get that information? the sec could say, no, thanks, we're all set? >> we're going to keep pushing. this kind of behavior, which we see which is so disturbing, is an attempt by donald trump and this administration to normalize behavior that swings from outright potentially criminal to completely ethically improper behavior. and there is an attempt b
and ted and i both understand that.blem that we have here is we have seen almost a complete destruction of any regulatory action on the part of federal agencies under the trump administration. and trump talks about how that's one of the things that he ran on. we're going to get rid of all the regulation. but in this instance it's important for congress, since we do have oversight ability, that that's our job, that we need to make it clear to these federal agencies that we have jurisdiction over...
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ted: really, there isn't.at tensions have it added any risk -- tensions haven't added any risk premium to oil at all. is kind of interesting that we haven't seen that. yesterday, we were down fairly sharply on fading hopes that we were going to get this trade deal with china. we hear from china that they want to talk more before we sign potentially in four weeks down in chile. we were in a tight trading session, lower volume yesterday. today we started to bounce back a little bit. we are somewhat optimistic. china's crude oil imports are up 9.7% so far this year. that's good news. however, we are also hearing want toopec might reduce imports during september because they are seeing slightly higher charter rates. opec has been talking about reducing production in order to shrink global inventories, but so far that has really just been talk. right now, if you like we are in a value range for crude oil, waiting for the next shoe to drop, whether that be opec cutting production or an attack somewhere, or escalatin
ted: really, there isn't.at tensions have it added any risk -- tensions haven't added any risk premium to oil at all. is kind of interesting that we haven't seen that. yesterday, we were down fairly sharply on fading hopes that we were going to get this trade deal with china. we hear from china that they want to talk more before we sign potentially in four weeks down in chile. we were in a tight trading session, lower volume yesterday. today we started to bounce back a little bit. we are...
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pacifica: ted! goin' oneighbor: yes. takin' it off road station wago pacifica: ted!n' you know it's an suv! i know for fact your suv does not suck. why is that? it ain't got that vacuum in the back! we got to go. ♪ vacuum in the back, hallelujah! ♪ >>> welcome back to the exchange huge day of earnings tomorrow will be even bigger we hear from boeing, caterpillar, microsoft and tesla. 83% are reporting above estimates. today's big jump in harley-davidson are pushing the s&p value to a new intraday high the value is doing well, we saw the banks in particular outperform last week something bigger going on here >> you know, i think kelly, what it really tells you expectations were low and it didn't take much for these companies to get going. you know, maybe there's a few babies that were thrown out with the bath water and we want to gravitate it back. that being said, growth continues to slow, you know we think economic growth in the u.s. will be a little bit slower next year than this year growth-oriented companies will do well. >> right, look the popular trade for a lo
pacifica: ted! goin' oneighbor: yes. takin' it off road station wago pacifica: ted!n' you know it's an suv! i know for fact your suv does not suck. why is that? it ain't got that vacuum in the back! we got to go. ♪ vacuum in the back, hallelujah! ♪ >>> welcome back to the exchange huge day of earnings tomorrow will be even bigger we hear from boeing, caterpillar, microsoft and tesla. 83% are reporting above estimates. today's big jump in harley-davidson are pushing the s&p...
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icon ted danson is in the house. know the term, our resident hip correspondent, savannah sellers explains, i don't know what this is, visco girl she's going live on the internet and we're going to be so embarrassed after your local news i have no idea what it is. >>> good morning to you. it's 8:26. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm laura garcia. breaking news that we're following, pg&e overnight launching that massive controlled power outage, leaving some 200,000 homes and businesses in napa county in the dark. across northern california, meantime, 500,000 homes and businesses have no power, and it's all due to extremely high fire risk. >> let's show you a look at the outages in effect. that large swath of purple there in the north bay, those are the current outages, and more are coming today. the second phase of outages will happen at noon and will include contra costa, parts of it, along with santa clara, alameda and san mateo county. >> kari hall's been tracking the red flag warning. >> we are starting out this morning
icon ted danson is in the house. know the term, our resident hip correspondent, savannah sellers explains, i don't know what this is, visco girl she's going live on the internet and we're going to be so embarrassed after your local news i have no idea what it is. >>> good morning to you. it's 8:26. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm laura garcia. breaking news that we're following, pg&e overnight launching that massive controlled power outage, leaving some 200,000 homes and...
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- i ted for him. - ok. paul: and there's-- i was not going to vote for hillary clinton as some of my republican friends did, c and i became optimisoutte some of the opportunities in economic growth and regulatory reform, tax reform. david: has donald trump invited you down to visit him? asd you know him before heelec? paul: i did not. i invested in his bonds a couple of times. david: ok. [laughter] those we high-grade bonds? [laughter] paul: they were on the date of issue. [laughter and applause] david: they later became high-yield? - and below. - right. [laughter] david: so have yousieen him since he's pnt, and have you given him any advice? paul: i visited the white hous d we chatted a bit about taxes and economic policy. david: you have given a lot of money, raised a lot of money for republicans. do you think you've gotten value for your money? do you meet anybody? do they listen to you? how much influence do you get for all the money that you've give to these people? paul: i n't think of in terms of val
- i ted for him. - ok. paul: and there's-- i was not going to vote for hillary clinton as some of my republican friends did, c and i became optimisoutte some of the opportunities in economic growth and regulatory reform, tax reform. david: has donald trump invited you down to visit him? asd you know him before heelec? paul: i did not. i invested in his bonds a couple of times. david: ok. [laughter] those we high-grade bonds? [laughter] paul: they were on the date of issue. [laughter and...
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joining me is ted lu. >> thank you, don. >> this is very significant. only is morrison expected to corroborate the testimony, he listened to the july 25th phone call. what do you want to know from him? >> thank you, don, four your question. impeachment is the second gravest instance. it's reserved for rare instances where we can't wait for the next election. bill taylor's testimony was devastating to the president. we expect morrison to corroborate it. he laid out a quid pro quo between the president and the ukrainian president. >> it was pretty ominous. do you think you have enough evidence to impeach the testimony? >> a lot of the damming evidence came out. that call record, we don't need morrison to tell us what was on it because we have it. the white house released a summarized transcript right after the ukrainian leader donald trump says i have a favor to ask of you and he lists two favors, investigate the dnc, investigate the bidens. we have text messages from volker and bill taylor's opening statement. this is all very damaging. >> so then the qu
joining me is ted lu. >> thank you, don. >> this is very significant. only is morrison expected to corroborate the testimony, he listened to the july 25th phone call. what do you want to know from him? >> thank you, don, four your question. impeachment is the second gravest instance. it's reserved for rare instances where we can't wait for the next election. bill taylor's testimony was devastating to the president. we expect morrison to corroborate it. he laid out a quid pro...
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bring up senator ted cruz, he pointed out two text-messages 29 two pilots. muilenberg said he did not know the details of the messages until the past few weeks. >> how in the hell did nobody bring this to your attention? and how did your people not put it in front of you, run in with their hair on fire. saying we got to real problem here? reporter: boeing has been working to get that 737 max in the air, ceo saying it is in final stains of getting recertified it has to do a critical test flight with the faa . he would sooner walk than get back on that plane, the question is whether public, flying public. will have confidence to get on one of those. david: very quickly, grady, to give muilenberg his due, after ted cruz asked him why didn't you do something, it seemed he was nodding in agreement with ted cruz. >> right, he was agreeing to an extent, he denied full responsibility for the crashes, that is what family members wanted to hear today. david: they did not. grady thank you. >> panel, big question here, do we need more regulation? is that what would solv
bring up senator ted cruz, he pointed out two text-messages 29 two pilots. muilenberg said he did not know the details of the messages until the past few weeks. >> how in the hell did nobody bring this to your attention? and how did your people not put it in front of you, run in with their hair on fire. saying we got to real problem here? reporter: boeing has been working to get that 737 max in the air, ceo saying it is in final stains of getting recertified it has to do a critical test...
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what the fear of homosexuality is really about can you explain it thank you so much for that e-mail ted and i'm really sorry that you have to go through that but in order for me to explain to you the origins of homophobia i'm going to have to take you back to 181007 before the british criminalized same sex relationship why are you aware that homosexuality existed in many countries across africa and been in for example homosexuality was considered a rite of passage among boys in some kenyan cultures same sex relations were given marriage face a complete with dowry payment in some buntu cultures a woman can marry another woman if she's barren and able to bear children for her husband these are some of the examples of practices that existed prior to european and arab intrusion and then we were colonized in our laws were written for us and some things were added into the constitution and then these new religious practices are what instilled shame and fear and to be honest homophobia simply exists because homosexuality is hyper sexualized which means same sex is looks everything like sex and
what the fear of homosexuality is really about can you explain it thank you so much for that e-mail ted and i'm really sorry that you have to go through that but in order for me to explain to you the origins of homophobia i'm going to have to take you back to 181007 before the british criminalized same sex relationship why are you aware that homosexuality existed in many countries across africa and been in for example homosexuality was considered a rite of passage among boys in some kenyan...
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joining us is ted leonsis, chairman and c.e.o. of monumental sports and entertainment.ams. and joe ascher, c.e.o. of william hill this is news this is actual news, is it not, guys can you tell us what's happening? ted, you start out, or joe, since you're william hill. >> go, joe >> yeah, we're excited today we've been working with our friends here at monumental for a while to try to get over the line and we have and we're going to build a planned new sports book herein side of the capital one arena in the heart of washington, d.c. we're really excited about it. it's going to be accessible to folks from the street as well as from the arena it will be the first sports book inside of a, of a sports arena here in the u.s. we're looking forward to getting going with it. >> and i'm very excited about using interactive data and the sports book to make a more exciting experience for our fans, give fans a reading interest in the teams. and we will work very, very closely with the people at william him to make sure that is best in class, most modern sports book, but more importan
joining us is ted leonsis, chairman and c.e.o. of monumental sports and entertainment.ams. and joe ascher, c.e.o. of william hill this is news this is actual news, is it not, guys can you tell us what's happening? ted, you start out, or joe, since you're william hill. >> go, joe >> yeah, we're excited today we've been working with our friends here at monumental for a while to try to get over the line and we have and we're going to build a planned new sports book herein side of the...