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house correspondent who sat through most of those famous briefings and asking what this means for the tweeterso tonight we investigate just how easy it is to buy the acid used in street attacks. it is sulphuric acid i believe, yeah, there it is. and i said to the person, "do i need to wear gloves?" and he said, "yes, wear gloves, keep well away from any skin contact, wear gloves," so i knew it was the right one. # your favourite boy has gone back to help, matilda is coming back to me... and scott walker's music will be celebrated at the proms next week. we'll have a preview. she was famously described by george osborne, the former chancellor who likes to eat his political revenge cold, as a "dead woman walking" three days after that pretty disastrous election result. well, zombie or not, theresa may is still with us and has managed to beat the likes of sir alec douglas home and the duke of devonshire in the battle not to be one of britain's shortest serving prime ministers. as she packs the walking sticks and insect repellent for a summer holiday with husband philip in switzerland and italy,
house correspondent who sat through most of those famous briefings and asking what this means for the tweeterso tonight we investigate just how easy it is to buy the acid used in street attacks. it is sulphuric acid i believe, yeah, there it is. and i said to the person, "do i need to wear gloves?" and he said, "yes, wear gloves, keep well away from any skin contact, wear gloves," so i knew it was the right one. # your favourite boy has gone back to help, matilda is coming...
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tweeters, twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page facebook.com/booktv. >> "be fierce: stop harassmente name of the book. gretchen carlson is the author. what are you trying to say with this cover? >> guest: to be fierce. to encourage all women who feel like they been put down are subjugated anyway to speak up and have a voice. and it's not about harassment in the workplace. it's about any avenue in which women feel like they haven't been heard. look, for some girls are bullied in school, they move on to college and have a huge problem with campus and date rape and a we move into the workplace and many of us are confused and surprised to find out we're not necessary always treated equally there with regard to pay inequity and other areas. unfortunately many of us will also be harassed. it's really about empowering women in all aspects of their life and sharing my life lessons and what happened to me along the way, but also what we all need to do to join this movement together, be fierce and to take back our power. >> host: it was pretty well-publicized that you left bo
tweeters, twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page facebook.com/booktv. >> "be fierce: stop harassmente name of the book. gretchen carlson is the author. what are you trying to say with this cover? >> guest: to be fierce. to encourage all women who feel like they been put down are subjugated anyway to speak up and have a voice. and it's not about harassment in the workplace. it's about any avenue in which women feel like they haven't been heard. look, for some...
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they all -- >> big tweeters. >> neil: george washington, there was a tweeter. >> they kept it privatey kept it -- >> neil: so it's dangerous. >> you know, i think what he's doing calling out the utter hypocrisy, they had somebody on the payroll, holding up a bloody head of the president, the theater company -- >> neil: so -- >> i really agree with andrea. i would like him to focus -- >> a fox news alert. >> the attacks people are doing to him are unprecedented. >> but he's the president. >> i agree his good tweets are being ignored. it's like an ink blot test. july fourth tomorrow, all liberals can say a broken clock is right twice a day, right? like bill clinton helped pass welfare reform. barack obama launched my brother's keeper. i said something nice. why can't liberals say something nice about him? >> have you heard about fonzie jumping the shark? him wrestling and beating the crap out of somebody him with a cnn logo is him beating the shark. >> neil: we're getting a tweet on you. your career is sad. >> neil: and adele had to cancel her final concerts in london. some are slamming
they all -- >> big tweeters. >> neil: george washington, there was a tweeter. >> they kept it privatey kept it -- >> neil: so it's dangerous. >> you know, i think what he's doing calling out the utter hypocrisy, they had somebody on the payroll, holding up a bloody head of the president, the theater company -- >> neil: so -- >> i really agree with andrea. i would like him to focus -- >> a fox news alert. >> the attacks people are doing to...
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he's a prolific tweeter.mbassador michael mcfaul, former ambassador to the russian federation and msnbc russian affairs contributor. thank you very much for joining us. i want to get down on how a meeting like this can happen or what the motivation was. how high do you think the process or how high do you think it went, the idea to try and get into the trump campaign by dangling potentially negative information about hillary clinton? >> well, i would just be speculating. i want to be clear that i don't know the answer to that. but i know that system pretty well. the prosecutor general's office i know well. that is very close to vladimir putin. that's one of the top four power ministries, they call them, and so for somebody to say they have dirt on clinton, led us send an envoy to talk to you about it, suggests the russian government was involved in this. >> would they go through a russian pop star, the publicist of a russian pop star to get a meeting with trump jr.? >> sure. you know, you have got to remember
he's a prolific tweeter.mbassador michael mcfaul, former ambassador to the russian federation and msnbc russian affairs contributor. thank you very much for joining us. i want to get down on how a meeting like this can happen or what the motivation was. how high do you think the process or how high do you think it went, the idea to try and get into the trump campaign by dangling potentially negative information about hillary clinton? >> well, i would just be speculating. i want to be...
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think i've heard more republican say he could've been more prolific a tweeter. >> the deputy press secretaryonfirming cost payments to insurance companies will be made this month. this is a key aspect to stabilization. no longer term commitment. they're not pulling the plug get. who is toestion of blame and whether trump could have done more to sell the bill and winter -- whether senators , who is taking the blame? >> probably more so than anyone else. because of the way this turned out. about the secrecy of the bill. up until a day or two before this, the bill was released. senator ron johnson has been critical of the process as well. there is onek prison who will get the blame here. 50 out of 52 republican senators united on health care when the spectrum is this wide and there is this wrought a range of opinions, it was always going to be extremely difficult. is, he will outcome own it to an extent for that reason. >> president trump has changed his tone a little bit day-to-day on the health care bill yesterday, saying it will fail and the democrats will only obamacare collapse and now he
think i've heard more republican say he could've been more prolific a tweeter. >> the deputy press secretaryonfirming cost payments to insurance companies will be made this month. this is a key aspect to stabilization. no longer term commitment. they're not pulling the plug get. who is toestion of blame and whether trump could have done more to sell the bill and winter -- whether senators , who is taking the blame? >> probably more so than anyone else. because of the way this turned...
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the golfer and the tweeter who now occupies the white house goes about his day tweeting and golfing. this afternoon, air force one landed in poland. it was the start of a trip that will include a g20 summit in germany where the president will have a formal one-on-one discussion with vladimir putin. trump aides are reportedly worried about the putin meeting according to "the new york times." president trump has been briefed repeatedly. his advisers have alerted him to the web of potential risks, complex issues, and diplomatic snags. but even his top aides do not know precisely what mr. trump will decide to say or do when he meets president vladimir putin face to face. russia and china have put out a joint statement urging diplomatic talks on north korea. the two countries are proposing that the united states and south korea freeze all military drills in exchange for north korea freezing its missile tests. this afternoon, the united nations security council, which includes united states, russia, and china, held an emergency meeting on north korea. the united states condemned north kore
the golfer and the tweeter who now occupies the white house goes about his day tweeting and golfing. this afternoon, air force one landed in poland. it was the start of a trip that will include a g20 summit in germany where the president will have a formal one-on-one discussion with vladimir putin. trump aides are reportedly worried about the putin meeting according to "the new york times." president trump has been briefed repeatedly. his advisers have alerted him to the web of...
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. >> best tweeter ever. >> i knew something was wrong when i saw the tweet last night. >> birth of new baby. always a cause for celebration. this family says the new baby celebration. this family says the new baby boy is extra we don't typically have july 4 party it's july 1 party. >> why is birthday is special and how the whole family >> welcome back a rare occurrence giving one colorado family a slice of birthday cake to the celebrations. three generations of boys share a july 1 birthday. experts say it's a one in 33,000 chance. wow. the latest baby was three weeks early and came into the world through emergency c-section but his dad says timing could not have been more perfect. >> having him come on my birthday and grand father's is pretty amazing. >> i didn't cry this time. i was just joyous. >> all right nobody should forget those birthdays. family says they almost never celebrate fouming of july in their familiarry. it's all about that special shared birthday. >> we'll be right back. shared birthday. >> we'll be right back. stay with us ostriches don't really stick their heads in
. >> best tweeter ever. >> i knew something was wrong when i saw the tweet last night. >> birth of new baby. always a cause for celebration. this family says the new baby celebration. this family says the new baby boy is extra we don't typically have july 4 party it's july 1 party. >> why is birthday is special and how the whole family >> welcome back a rare occurrence giving one colorado family a slice of birthday cake to the celebrations. three generations of...
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. >> yeah but he said that that tweeter getting out that information was a felony.urns out that is not true. under federal law those sort of documents must be made public. so now it's like what happens now. scaramucci hasn't even officially taken over this job. fox5 it's ronica cleary is live at the white house with more on this war of words and the crackdown on leaks tonight. ronica. >> reporter: that's right, jim and shawn. i was just thinking maybe part of the reason that donald trump selected scaramucci is because he seems to like twitter just as much as he does and jim, you just pointed out to the tweet that just came out but let's take a step back to help paint the picture of how this all started. it started about last night. i didn't realize when i screen grabbed the tweet it would have been important to have done so because it was soon deleted. look at this. it says in light of the leak of my financial disclosure info which is a felony and as shawn said we've learned that that information was actually public record i will be contacting the fbi and the justic
. >> yeah but he said that that tweeter getting out that information was a felony.urns out that is not true. under federal law those sort of documents must be made public. so now it's like what happens now. scaramucci hasn't even officially taken over this job. fox5 it's ronica cleary is live at the white house with more on this war of words and the crackdown on leaks tonight. ronica. >> reporter: that's right, jim and shawn. i was just thinking maybe part of the reason that donald...
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. >> the president tweeter it out from his personal twitter account on sunday, then he or someone on his staff retweeted it from the and official presidential twitter account. cnn is not taking this lying down saying he's promoting violence against the reporter its but the president stands firm on his stance. >> the fake media is trying to silence us but we will not let them. the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house but i'm president and they're not. >> white house officials are standing by their boss despite this latest twitter controversy saying the president is just being genuine. >> meanwhile lawmakers may be on recess but a lot of republicans are still trying to come up with a healthcare bill that can pass the senate. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell didn't have the support he needed to bring the current bill up for a vote this last week. right now it's not clear if or when he'll be able to do so. now, more than 10 republican senators are asking him to cancel the august recess so they can stick around to work on healthcare rather than trying to rush th
. >> the president tweeter it out from his personal twitter account on sunday, then he or someone on his staff retweeted it from the and official presidential twitter account. cnn is not taking this lying down saying he's promoting violence against the reporter its but the president stands firm on his stance. >> the fake media is trying to silence us but we will not let them. the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house but i'm president and they're not. >>...
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maybe i was scared obviously and i took down my social media comes tweeter facebook or my photos everything many mexican journalists have paid the ultimate price for reporting on the drug cartels. like well known reporter have via valdez gunned down in may outside his office. but the dangers of reporting the drug war dangers come from the cartels. will say from corrupt elements of the security forces. in some states say campaign as they are one and the same thing. when you kill a journalist such as how to get around this. your killing a messenger. and that and in order for him to become the message. back in that occlusive has been a day without drug violence fairly arena. instead she spent the afternoon on report about abandoned vehicles. stories local journalists use to right before the drug and worsened. these days though the merger of colleagues is increasingly part of the job. that i think feelings never end sometimes we ask ourselves what more can we do yet. they continue to kill us with the young family to think about and he doesn't want to die for her profession. so she tries to trea
maybe i was scared obviously and i took down my social media comes tweeter facebook or my photos everything many mexican journalists have paid the ultimate price for reporting on the drug cartels. like well known reporter have via valdez gunned down in may outside his office. but the dangers of reporting the drug war dangers come from the cartels. will say from corrupt elements of the security forces. in some states say campaign as they are one and the same thing. when you kill a journalist...
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promoting or is this just one more rhetorical flourish from the tweeter in chief there certainly has been a pattern i don't say history it's a little too soon for that but there's been a pattern for sure of the trump trade bark being somewhat worse than the actual bite and we might be seeing this in the case of the steel tariffs controversy since the ministration was due to come out with a report about the national security implications of america's steel trade patterns its rising imports its growing trade deficits in steel again that was supposed to come out last friday it was announced at the last minute that the release of this report which was going to precede the presumed the nouns mint of steel trade tariffs of some kind. that report was then pushed back its release until after this week's g. twenty meeting with the leaders of the world's other nineteen big big trade and economic powers so that's possibly one sign that either the administration is having second thoughts about the whole thing or that they're trying to figure out which countries get hit and which don't i would su
promoting or is this just one more rhetorical flourish from the tweeter in chief there certainly has been a pattern i don't say history it's a little too soon for that but there's been a pattern for sure of the trump trade bark being somewhat worse than the actual bite and we might be seeing this in the case of the steel tariffs controversy since the ministration was due to come out with a report about the national security implications of america's steel trade patterns its rising imports its...
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not a creepy tweeter. >> protesters demonstrated at recent tournament at the golf course. temporary security sevens were set up around the club five times since march during events here at the request of secret service. boaters tell me those were much smaller, did not require boaters to leave the water. >> we're talking about a multiple mile stretch of river from bank to bank and, essentially, not giving any limits to their rights to do it. >> groups would find out about a shutdown through a handheld radio system that many here say they don't even use, opponents have 30 days to file written complaints about this new rule. now, they tell me that they know the president needs to be protected when he's at his golf course, but they say the whole river doesn't need to be shutdown to keep him safe. along the spencer, news 4. >>> have a point. >> it seems like. so, doug, we're bracing for another scorching hot week. >> yeah, we saw it last week. you know, we had a couple of days at 97. we had two days we had a heat advisory. it's been a hot day today. some of you saw tremendous,
not a creepy tweeter. >> protesters demonstrated at recent tournament at the golf course. temporary security sevens were set up around the club five times since march during events here at the request of secret service. boaters tell me those were much smaller, did not require boaters to leave the water. >> we're talking about a multiple mile stretch of river from bank to bank and, essentially, not giving any limits to their rights to do it. >> groups would find out about a...
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he is an impulsive tweeter. i believe he debates things amongst his staff that way, too. actions, it is clear there are a lot of republicans nervous. many of them are happy with the choice of bob mueller. that was someone who has a lot of respect from both sides of the aisle. i think there's a certain amount of nervousness about what might happen about jeff sessions, given some of the tweets we have seen trump give about the attorney general. emily: i know you are continuing to follow all of that. thanks for the update. talkings have started to at&t and time warner about approval conditions. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. alisa: i am alisa parenti and washington an
he is an impulsive tweeter. i believe he debates things amongst his staff that way, too. actions, it is clear there are a lot of republicans nervous. many of them are happy with the choice of bob mueller. that was someone who has a lot of respect from both sides of the aisle. i think there's a certain amount of nervousness about what might happen about jeff sessions, given some of the tweets we have seen trump give about the attorney general. emily: i know you are continuing to follow all of...
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u.s.have lost users in the with the tweeter in chief.e cfo said they could not explain the causality. daily was going up. there were a few rays of light. but the second half does not look pretty in terms of revenue. they took a hit in their net revenue. they invested in soundcloud. they had to write off at investment. they are trying to steady the ship. they are trying to focus heavily on video. they are trying to focus on great new partnerships, sports, life content. -- live content. vonnie: it is hard to change investor's perceptions what they had been made, right, caroline? you really have to do something massive. that brings me to amazon because investors are liking amazon, and a matter what happens, it will continue to like amazon. is there anything that can cause of this to falter? caroline: fascinating. amazon only has oneself from analysts' perspective. that it frustration is doesn't matter about profitability. they focus on investment, investment, investment. who wante an investor to be rewarded by dividends and profit, that mig
u.s.have lost users in the with the tweeter in chief.e cfo said they could not explain the causality. daily was going up. there were a few rays of light. but the second half does not look pretty in terms of revenue. they took a hit in their net revenue. they invested in soundcloud. they had to write off at investment. they are trying to steady the ship. they are trying to focus heavily on video. they are trying to focus on great new partnerships, sports, life content. -- live content. vonnie:...
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he is an impulsive tweeter. i believe he debates things amongst his staff that way, too.ctions, it is clear there are a lot of republicans nervous. a lot of them are happy with the choice of robert mueller, someone who has a lot of respect from both sides of the aisle. i think there's a certain amount of nervousness about what might happen about jeff sessions, given some of the tweets we have seen trump give about the attorney general. emily: i know you are continuing to follow all of that. thanks for the update. coming up, officials have started talking to at&t and time warner about approval conditions. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 1:29 p.m. in sydney. i am paul allen with the first word news. president trump son-in-law of jared kushner has denied improper contact with russian officials. a senior white house advisors been two and a half hours answering questions from the senate panel. the two hour meeting, krisher reaffirmed his stance that he did not act with impropriety during the campaign or transition. not collude with russia, nor do i know of anyon
he is an impulsive tweeter. i believe he debates things amongst his staff that way, too.ctions, it is clear there are a lot of republicans nervous. a lot of them are happy with the choice of robert mueller, someone who has a lot of respect from both sides of the aisle. i think there's a certain amount of nervousness about what might happen about jeff sessions, given some of the tweets we have seen trump give about the attorney general. emily: i know you are continuing to follow all of that....
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he listed all the things the company could start charging for i use this thing, i'm not an active tweeter but i use it. this company is starting to get their act together and thinking about the fact that they're not going to be growing users but they're going to figure out how to squeeze dollars out of the users rather than through advertisers using users as the product but coming back to their power users. when you think about this last year and the political cycle we have been in the way entertainers and sports people use this medium there's things they could charge for that's going to play itself out over the year. >> and then the maus but when you see twitter, when you chart twitter, besides today, the demise of twitter and you look at snap, it comes out of one and goes into another. if you see snap under the gun, everyone is worried about head winds, everyone is worried about instagram. >> it's not going to come off of snap and go into twitter it's going to come off of snap and go into facebook. >> all of them. >> do you think it's going to go into twitter look at that chart it went
he listed all the things the company could start charging for i use this thing, i'm not an active tweeter but i use it. this company is starting to get their act together and thinking about the fact that they're not going to be growing users but they're going to figure out how to squeeze dollars out of the users rather than through advertisers using users as the product but coming back to their power users. when you think about this last year and the political cycle we have been in the way...
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. >> we need a leader, not a creepy tweeter.ter: there expressing outrage for holding this on the president's property. the usga said it picked the golf course back in 2012 years before mr. trump decided to run for the white house. meanwhile, she one the tournament for her first victory. >> there are looking to see if an experimental treatment can help the 11 -month-old boy who has been at the center of a legal battle gaining international attention. the controversy should not have gone this far according to a family member. >> had they been not ordinary people but wealthy parents, they could have gone into a private hospital in london. if they didn't like the treatment there they might say thank you very much, you are fantastic but we need specialist care, can we go to another hospital in london or the uk or will take him abroad and i don't think this ever, baby charlie wouldn't have become a prisoner of the state, and my words. here is more on this. >> the doctor is expected to arrive anytime to examine little charlie gard. he
. >> we need a leader, not a creepy tweeter.ter: there expressing outrage for holding this on the president's property. the usga said it picked the golf course back in 2012 years before mr. trump decided to run for the white house. meanwhile, she one the tournament for her first victory. >> there are looking to see if an experimental treatment can help the 11 -month-old boy who has been at the center of a legal battle gaining international attention. the controversy should not have...
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one tweeter calling that a disgrace and many saying it's because the college is overbooked. >> okay,ue? is the university giving them a specific reason why their admission has been revoked? >> they are. the chancellor told us that some kids were denied entry just because of poor high school senior year grades and most of them did not file the required paperwork by the july 1st deadline. one unsymphatetic tweeter was commenting, sorry, snowflakes, no special treatment if you don't follow the rules, but a lot of the kids are saying that's not true, they did follow the rules. they say they sent everything, and word around the social media campfire, many of those claim the college just offered places to too many people and is cooking up bogus reasons to get them down to a freshman class of a little over 6,000. >> nick, i know a lot of people are wondering and i want to ask you this question. do the students have any recourse? >> yes, they do. one 18-year-old wanna-be student told the "l.a. times," i couldn't stop crying, i thought i was going to pass out. the university claims that she d
one tweeter calling that a disgrace and many saying it's because the college is overbooked. >> okay,ue? is the university giving them a specific reason why their admission has been revoked? >> they are. the chancellor told us that some kids were denied entry just because of poor high school senior year grades and most of them did not file the required paperwork by the july 1st deadline. one unsymphatetic tweeter was commenting, sorry, snowflakes, no special treatment if you don't...
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i leave to the facebook posts and the tweeters whether there's any kind of a moral e kwquivale heremeyou for being here, appreciate it. >> thank you for inviting me. >> keep the tweets coming and facebook posts. what do we have? >> you are carrying putin and trump's water saying u.s. meddles in the election -- unbelievable, sandra. sandra. listen to me. watch the whole show. okay? don't pick and choose. watch the whole show. then tell me what you think. i'm carrying trump's water? were you not watching roger waters, the interview we did in the segment that e we just broadcast where the most successful and controversial concert tour of the summer season is all predicated, not all predicated, but largely predicated on an >> give me another one. i'm carrying nobody's water but my own, which is independent thinking. >> clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right. stuck in the meddle with you. sorry, mike. i couldn't help myself. that is how i feel. clowns to the left of me and jokers to the right. got to keep moving. still to come, your best and worst tweets. please stay with us. ome, t
i leave to the facebook posts and the tweeters whether there's any kind of a moral e kwquivale heremeyou for being here, appreciate it. >> thank you for inviting me. >> keep the tweets coming and facebook posts. what do we have? >> you are carrying putin and trump's water saying u.s. meddles in the election -- unbelievable, sandra. sandra. listen to me. watch the whole show. okay? don't pick and choose. watch the whole show. then tell me what you think. i'm carrying trump's...
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i leave to the facebook posts and the tweeters whether there's any kind of a moral equivalence here.nk you for being here, i appreciate it. >> thank you for inviting me. >> keep your tweets coming, more like this, and facebook posts. what do we have? smerconish, you are so carrying putin/trump's water. saying u.s. meddles in elections after their russians -- unbelievable. sandra, listen to me, watch the whole show. okay. don't pick and choose. watch the whole show. and then tell me what you think. i'm carrying trump's water? were you not watching roger waters, the interview i did and the segment that we just broadcast where the most successful and controversial concert tour of the summer season is all predicated, not all anti-trump diatribe, and now i'm carrying trump's water? give me another one. i'm carrying nobody's water, but my own, which is independent thinking. clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, stuck in the meddle -- i think you mean middle. that is how i feel. clowns to the left of me and jokers to the right. got to keep moving. still to come, your best and worst
i leave to the facebook posts and the tweeters whether there's any kind of a moral equivalence here.nk you for being here, i appreciate it. >> thank you for inviting me. >> keep your tweets coming, more like this, and facebook posts. what do we have? smerconish, you are so carrying putin/trump's water. saying u.s. meddles in elections after their russians -- unbelievable. sandra, listen to me, watch the whole show. okay. don't pick and choose. watch the whole show. and then tell me...
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and that's one of the reasons i got involved with -- i'm not that great -- i'm a good tweeter, but thishat particular article. >> it is very well written, carl. very well written. let me ask you about trump. kennedy, i hear, i think he is not going to retire. i'm not sure if your article made the difference or not, but i don't think he will. maybe for the same reasons you wrote the article, what do you think? he is fearful of what would happen after him. >> it would be wonderful if i had influence on him. but i love the naekt influenced himself. if he sees it as i see it, then i admire him even more. he didn't need me to tell him that he has to be there because things, you know, while you're still living and can you do things, you should keep doing it. there is no reason not to lie down when you have -- you know, i wake up every morning and i say, i read the obits, if i'm not in it, i go about my business. i get on the computer and start tweet org writing or whatever. i have two new books coming out. >> we're all for that. we will promote those books if you come on the show. we want you
and that's one of the reasons i got involved with -- i'm not that great -- i'm a good tweeter, but thishat particular article. >> it is very well written, carl. very well written. let me ask you about trump. kennedy, i hear, i think he is not going to retire. i'm not sure if your article made the difference or not, but i don't think he will. maybe for the same reasons you wrote the article, what do you think? he is fearful of what would happen after him. >> it would be wonderful if...
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now, remember to tweet if you're a tweeter. the handle -- i think we have the twitter handle on each table but it's #sffconf9. that's #sffconf9. and then before we get started i just want to take a second to acknowledge and thank some of our staff members that are here. kathy baker is our events coordinator. and she is our communications coordinator. she has an awful lot to do with this event and we appreciate her. let's give a round of applause if we could for kathy. [ applause ]. >> and then i want to acknowledge the scholarly work by two of our staff members that are here and their contribution. senior fellow seth cooper. seth is going to be moderating the program after lunch and research fellow mike horney. their contribution to our work at the free state foundation is very, very important. and then finally i want to introduce to you our newest senior fellow, ted blama. ted joined us in mid march. ted is a phd economist and a lawyer and really combines the law and economic expertise. ted, if you could just stand up so peopl
now, remember to tweet if you're a tweeter. the handle -- i think we have the twitter handle on each table but it's #sffconf9. that's #sffconf9. and then before we get started i just want to take a second to acknowledge and thank some of our staff members that are here. kathy baker is our events coordinator. and she is our communications coordinator. she has an awful lot to do with this event and we appreciate her. let's give a round of applause if we could for kathy. [ applause ]. >> and...
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to be thrilled that they got through it but then said we're just one tweeter way from the next election. so that is likely to be continued they say has uncertainty. but trying to decipher and i would wish there is a very strong national security team in to be a very strong secretary of state and then to do dig through those consequences but at the same time those people in palo alto what do they feel about watching a nuclear weapon? that they don't say what? who? out? so what risk are you prepared to take? away to take any risks. so it is quite possible it is visceral. and now a little country to do this and i will solve this problem so i do not discount of proposition if it continues down the track not just with incredible threat and then we have to see where that leads and as we have studied the cuban missile crisis we think would you want the one at a three chance with the soviet union? excuse me this is the soviet union that could kill you. so that is a big deal. >> what the hell are we doing here get into this situation? so i will be of we end on a positive note that we could find
to be thrilled that they got through it but then said we're just one tweeter way from the next election. so that is likely to be continued they say has uncertainty. but trying to decipher and i would wish there is a very strong national security team in to be a very strong secretary of state and then to do dig through those consequences but at the same time those people in palo alto what do they feel about watching a nuclear weapon? that they don't say what? who? out? so what risk are you...
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. >> well, you know, we have automatic twitter tweeters now.lon musk said that robots can do anything, the one thing they can't do is create other robots. liz: billionaire investor nelson launching a big fight against procter & gamble after the consumer product giants. now, this, jonathan, sets up one of the biggest showdowns between an activist shareholder and the corporate titan. now, p and g holds a market value of $22 billion. what do you think of this story? >> huge company. and, you know, activists, liz, they call them raiders. they're investors, in fact, they're holding the company responsible. but i think having a much more difficult task, especially when the market's at all-time highs. even p& g. a lot of the consumer product stocks have done very poorly. might have to increase his stake even more to get the seat on the board because the stock hasn't been a major underperformer. that's where the activists can usually make their money. liz: let me correct myself. it's market value is about $225 billion. so, you know, jonathan, we've see
. >> well, you know, we have automatic twitter tweeters now.lon musk said that robots can do anything, the one thing they can't do is create other robots. liz: billionaire investor nelson launching a big fight against procter & gamble after the consumer product giants. now, this, jonathan, sets up one of the biggest showdowns between an activist shareholder and the corporate titan. now, p and g holds a market value of $22 billion. what do you think of this story? >> huge...
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president trump could have made a huge difference in that outcome, but he could have been a more prolific tweetern favor of the bill if it was something he believed needed to get across the finish line. julia: being cautious. great to get your perspective. still had, why higher rates for the fed does not automatically mean higher rates for consumers. we will explain. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" it has been nine years since the global financial crisis caused rates to plunge to record lows and now that the federal reserve is finally raising rates, you might be wondering why you do not see higher yields. joe: here to explain is our personal finance reporter, then. -- ben. all those years when the rates were at zero people said you cannot make money saving, people were on fixed incomes not saving, but we are starting to see raised increases but it is not translating to much. how come? ben: the many in the bank -- money in the bank, the banks just have a lot of money and they do not to compete for your cash. we have seen rates go from about very small, .1% at some banks, to .12%
president trump could have made a huge difference in that outcome, but he could have been a more prolific tweetern favor of the bill if it was something he believed needed to get across the finish line. julia: being cautious. great to get your perspective. still had, why higher rates for the fed does not automatically mean higher rates for consumers. we will explain. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" it has been nine years since the global financial crisis caused...
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the most famous tweeter and the world probably is not watching. i doubt they will get one of those and i shudder to think what it might be. but we do look forward to this and it is a treat for me as somebody who is a very distinguished history major in college to have a chance to talk to david or something of a legend as stephen mentioned. i'm so pleased their representatives hear from so many different presidential libraries and we do gather in the kennedy library, which leads me to wonder, can i ask you, how many books do you think it would be a veteran presidential library? [laughter] [applause] as you sought in an interview with the "washington post," said he'd never read a book about a president or a book about the presidency. he might someday he said. he doesn't read books because his mind reaches beyond not. i began to think about the great president down the years who have been avid readers of history, many of them wrote this including john kennedy. even those who didn't have the benefit of the college education may carry truman read histo
the most famous tweeter and the world probably is not watching. i doubt they will get one of those and i shudder to think what it might be. but we do look forward to this and it is a treat for me as somebody who is a very distinguished history major in college to have a chance to talk to david or something of a legend as stephen mentioned. i'm so pleased their representatives hear from so many different presidential libraries and we do gather in the kennedy library, which leads me to wonder,...
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it will come to a different line with trump and prudent. , ands an impulsive tweeter negotiator thatse president is very reserved and keeps his cards close to his chest. what are you looking for in terms of optics and how it will be different than mar-a-lago? >> one of the differences will be they had the meeting at mar-a-lago with this into get along. they were both upbeat about that first summit together. things have changed since then. particularly, on north korea. trump is saying, i have given the chinese chance to sort this out and they haven't managed to solve the problem, surprise, surprise. i don't think we were expecting they would be able to. there is more attention in the atmosphere between trump and the chinese president. yvonne: there's been a lot of talk about what is the red line when it comes to president trump and north korea? you could say the missile death and the usd death could contribute. the chinese have a conflicting set of objectives. they say they don't want a nuclear agreement. by what they want that. they also don't want a north korean regime that will be
it will come to a different line with trump and prudent. , ands an impulsive tweeter negotiator thatse president is very reserved and keeps his cards close to his chest. what are you looking for in terms of optics and how it will be different than mar-a-lago? >> one of the differences will be they had the meeting at mar-a-lago with this into get along. they were both upbeat about that first summit together. things have changed since then. particularly, on north korea. trump is saying, i...
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revised bill which has now passed with no compromise in sight and when he's even faced calls from the tweetern chief to adopt an unworkable and unwise repeal now and replace at some point later in the future strategy, what republicans might be feeling is closer to what mcconnell told reporters on friday, quote, it's not easy making america great, is it? first, let's re-establish for the panel here where we are in terms of the majority of americans' views on the health care bill. 45% opposite the bill in the latest poll. 40% said they don't know enough about the bill to make a decision. 12% support the bill. we'll put that up in a minute. that is just to re-establish the baseline -- there it is. so that is where we are with the bill. i'm going to go to you first on this, perry bacon jr. this is the latest sales pitch that's being made for the people whose marquee is repeal obamacare and replace it with trumpcare. repeal obamacare. this is what white house aide mark short has said, and this is i think what he said on friday, that repeal and replace can actually be bipartisan. had take a listen.
revised bill which has now passed with no compromise in sight and when he's even faced calls from the tweetern chief to adopt an unworkable and unwise repeal now and replace at some point later in the future strategy, what republicans might be feeling is closer to what mcconnell told reporters on friday, quote, it's not easy making america great, is it? first, let's re-establish for the panel here where we are in terms of the majority of americans' views on the health care bill. 45% opposite...