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warren. gibbons described him as the rising star of the army. alexander webb also praised warren, stating he was always where he was supposed to be and doing what was expected of him. frank haskell wrote, warren is a man of the right sword and i am get -- a man of the right sort like himgetting to very much. men who will not hesitate to andke when a chance occurs who will hanker after a chance it.run forward to meet is this the slow, hesitating guy that questions orders? sawe are the guys who warren in action. if you look at the widely underused papers of washington staff andon warren's later became his brother-in-law, you see many aspects of warren's personality that most historians neglect to bring forward. we do, however, have some good that we rely heavily upon. charles wainwright, the commander of the fifth lyman.and theodore these are the most -- we get most of our quotations about these two gentlemen. wainwright doesn't really like warren. as temperamental and too authoritarian. a prof
warren. gibbons described him as the rising star of the army. alexander webb also praised warren, stating he was always where he was supposed to be and doing what was expected of him. frank haskell wrote, warren is a man of the right sword and i am get -- a man of the right sort like himgetting to very much. men who will not hesitate to andke when a chance occurs who will hanker after a chance it.run forward to meet is this the slow, hesitating guy that questions orders? sawe are the guys who...
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warren: warren: i have done it. if there is anything i want to do, i do it. has no utility to me, time has no utility to me. but money in terms of more trips or houses or having a boat or whatever has no utility to me whatsoever. a lot of it is for other people. david: what motivates you to run a company when most people your age are playing shuffleboard or they are relaxing or written to be something else? mr. buffett: they spend all week planning their haircut. i get to do every day doing what i love with people i love, that is the best. it does not get any greater than that. david: so the greatest pleasure in your life is looking at new companies, making investments giving away money, what gives , you the most pleasure? your grandchildren? mr. buffett: all of the above. but the truth is that i regard berkshire hathaway sort of the way a painter regards to painting. that canvas is unlimited. there is no finish line at berkshire. it is a game that you can continue to play. david: any words of advice to a young investor that would like to emulate you? what yo
warren: warren: i have done it. if there is anything i want to do, i do it. has no utility to me, time has no utility to me. but money in terms of more trips or houses or having a boat or whatever has no utility to me whatsoever. a lot of it is for other people. david: what motivates you to run a company when most people your age are playing shuffleboard or they are relaxing or written to be something else? mr. buffett: they spend all week planning their haircut. i get to do every day doing...
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warren: the fall of 2008 was something different than anything any of us had ever seen. ♪ warren: it even more extreme -- what was going on immediately -- than what was going on in 1929 or the subsequent depression in a big way. the train came close to a stop and now it is again regaining speed. so that period was a big lesson to people who operated on leverage and demonstrated the interconnectedness of our system. and it demonstrated the destructive aspect of certain kinds of incentives and that sort of thing. thomas: we came to a period where situationally i could, if i were a bank, give a mortgage to somebody that wanted to buy an $850,000 home and showing no income statement. people who should've never taken out mortgages, took out mortgages. people who never should have given mortgages, were given mortgages. people who should have not bundled them into bonds and selling them all over thworld, bundled them into bonds and were selling them all over the world. people who were stamping them aaa, even though they were garbage, never should of been stamping them aaa and rating them th
warren: the fall of 2008 was something different than anything any of us had ever seen. ♪ warren: it even more extreme -- what was going on immediately -- than what was going on in 1929 or the subsequent depression in a big way. the train came close to a stop and now it is again regaining speed. so that period was a big lesson to people who operated on leverage and demonstrated the interconnectedness of our system. and it demonstrated the destructive aspect of certain kinds of incentives and...
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warren: the first two. we bought businesses that were decent at sensible prices and we had good people to run them but we also bought marketable securities. in berkshire. over time, the emphasis shifted from marketable securities to buying businesses. david: what was the theory behind buying a railroad, people thought they were fossils? as businesses. warren: the railroad business had a bad century, like the chicago cubs. everybody has a bad century now and then. ♪ announcer: the david rubenstein show, peer to peer conversations, is brought to you by state street global advisors. there is opportunity. in complexity. david: over the years, you bought many companies, like the "washington post." how did that come about? mr. buffett: in 1973, the washington post company had gone public in 1971, about the time of the pentagon papers. but in 1973 the nixon administration, through a pal of nixon's, they were challenging the licenses of two of the four television stations. so the stock went from 37 down to 16. at 1
warren: the first two. we bought businesses that were decent at sensible prices and we had good people to run them but we also bought marketable securities. in berkshire. over time, the emphasis shifted from marketable securities to buying businesses. david: what was the theory behind buying a railroad, people thought they were fossils? as businesses. warren: the railroad business had a bad century, like the chicago cubs. everybody has a bad century now and then. ♪ announcer: the david...
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david: you started with warren and the giving pledge. how has that worked? mr.warren was brainstorming with us about how philanthropists figure out how to do. how could they kind of help share with each other without giving up the diversity of what they did? he got us to do some dinners of people that were already doing amazing philanthropy and talk about how they built staff and picked causes. not that they would get to the same things, but that the quality and even how early people got engaged would be enhanced by the people getting together and making a public commitment to give the majority of their wealth away. so, that is because of the giving pledge group. david: you are the wealthiest man in the world for 20 years. how does that affect your life daily, people coming up asking for money, expecting you to buy them things. do you get tired of it? ♪ ♪ david: when you were doing microsoft at the beginning, you are doing the coding yourself, and you would presumably know more about coding than just about anybody. but now you have so many other responsibilities
david: you started with warren and the giving pledge. how has that worked? mr.warren was brainstorming with us about how philanthropists figure out how to do. how could they kind of help share with each other without giving up the diversity of what they did? he got us to do some dinners of people that were already doing amazing philanthropy and talk about how they built staff and picked causes. not that they would get to the same things, but that the quality and even how early people got...
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warren buffett: the timing was affected by when susie died. to make a decision of the best way to make use of the claim checks. i wanted to come up with a rational decision as the most useful way to get the money to society. she saw every person as individually important. if there were 6 billion people on this planet, everyone deserved the same chance in life and chance for health. i am not as charitable as a person who puts $10 and a collection plate to give up a christmas present for a child. i hope that the pledge -- i would love to figure out ways to have helped that hit a broader area of society. we originally worked on the forbes 400 to get really wealthy people to focus on what can be done with their wealth and pledge what they will do with it. the group we are calling on has $1 billion, if they give half, what can you do with $500 million, if you need another million dollars beyond $500 million, you have to explain it to me. >> that gives me a feeling of elevation, this is a man who could have done nothing at all for the public good. h
warren buffett: the timing was affected by when susie died. to make a decision of the best way to make use of the claim checks. i wanted to come up with a rational decision as the most useful way to get the money to society. she saw every person as individually important. if there were 6 billion people on this planet, everyone deserved the same chance in life and chance for health. i am not as charitable as a person who puts $10 and a collection plate to give up a christmas present for a child....
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warren: thank you, chair. when investors saw good cross sell numbers, which they did when the scam was going on, that was very good for you personally, wasn't it, mr. stumpf? did you know how much value your stock holdings in wells fargo gained when the scan was underway? mr. stumpf: first of all, it was not a scam. cross-selling is a way of deepening relationships -- sen. warren: we have been through this. i asked a very simple question. you know how much the value of your stock went up when the scam was going on? mr. stumpf: all of my compensation is in the public -- sen. warren: do you know how much it was? mr. stumpf: it is in the public filings. sen. warren: you are right. i looked it up. when the scam was going on, you personally held an average of 6.7 5 million shares of wells stock. the share price during this time period went up by about $30, which comes out to more than $200 million in gains, all for you personally. in part to those cross sell numbers that you talked about on every one of those calls
warren: thank you, chair. when investors saw good cross sell numbers, which they did when the scam was going on, that was very good for you personally, wasn't it, mr. stumpf? did you know how much value your stock holdings in wells fargo gained when the scan was underway? mr. stumpf: first of all, it was not a scam. cross-selling is a way of deepening relationships -- sen. warren: we have been through this. i asked a very simple question. you know how much the value of your stock went up when...
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someone like warren could come in.i guarantee you there is somebody on the left you have or i are not thinking about who will surprise people and get nomination or go a lot further like bernie sanders. kennedy: great to see you. coming up, the party panel returns. should nicholas cage be worried playing a conservative hero would damage his career in liberal hollywood? kennedy: ronald reagan could be make august giant comeback to life, but not as a zombie. but in a hollywood bio pick. who could possibly play the gipper on the silver screen. nicholas cage has been offered the role. the resemblance is uncanny. the paper claims cage is hesitant to play reagan if the film portrays him in a flattering light. will it make him an outcast in the heavily liberal scene. tom shillue, i think this is a brilliant p.r. move. he's saying, i can't possibly play someone i abhor, especially if it's flattering. then conservatives say how could you have an unflattering movie about ronald reagan, it's the greatest movie of all time. then he
someone like warren could come in.i guarantee you there is somebody on the left you have or i are not thinking about who will surprise people and get nomination or go a lot further like bernie sanders. kennedy: great to see you. coming up, the party panel returns. should nicholas cage be worried playing a conservative hero would damage his career in liberal hollywood? kennedy: ronald reagan could be make august giant comeback to life, but not as a zombie. but in a hollywood bio pick. who could...
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. >> choice of secretary drawing -- warren, senator warren i spoke shortly before air. senator warren early you said the pick of steven mnuchin should send shivers down the spine of some no one who worked in finance at that time be eligible? that's not the point. wall street bankers crashed economy. got bailed out and nobody went to jail. that made the american people really furious. still angry about it. donald trump tapped into that anger and he promised when he was running for president that he would break the connection between wall street and this congress. he said he was going to separate that from the government. no more revolving door. wasn't going to do that sort of thing. then what does he do? turns around and picks a guy who had actually been one of the people who helped do all of those lousy mortgages, broke economy and broke millions of families. and after the crash, a guy who turned around and bought a bank that then became infamous for how hard it squeezed families that had already been cheated. and was the foreclosure machine following that. you know, th
. >> choice of secretary drawing -- warren, senator warren i spoke shortly before air. senator warren early you said the pick of steven mnuchin should send shivers down the spine of some no one who worked in finance at that time be eligible? that's not the point. wall street bankers crashed economy. got bailed out and nobody went to jail. that made the american people really furious. still angry about it. donald trump tapped into that anger and he promised when he was running for...
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i spoke with senator warren earlier today. you said that the pick of the steve minuchin should sinned quivers down the spines of every american who got hit hard by the financial crisis. is that fair? should no one who worked in finance at that time be eligible? >> no that is not really the point. put hit the way. what happened is the wall street bankers crashed the economy. they got bailed out and nobody went to jail and that made the american people really really furious. they are still angry about it. donald trump tapped into that anger. and he promised when he was running for president that he would break the connection between wall street and this congress. that from the government.eparate no more revolving door. he wasn't going to do that sort of thing. and then what does he do? he turns around and picks a guy who had actually been one of the the people who helped do all of those lousy mortgages. that not only broke the economy but broke millions of families. and then after the crash, a guy who turned around and bought a
i spoke with senator warren earlier today. you said that the pick of the steve minuchin should sinned quivers down the spines of every american who got hit hard by the financial crisis. is that fair? should no one who worked in finance at that time be eligible? >> no that is not really the point. put hit the way. what happened is the wall street bankers crashed the economy. they got bailed out and nobody went to jail and that made the american people really really furious. they are still...
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warren! [ gunshot ] ♪ ♪ my country 'tis of thee sweet land of liberty ♪ ♪ land where my fathers died land of the pilgrims pride ♪ ♪ from every mountainside let freedom ring ♪ >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a revolution, and forge a new system of government. in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. the seminal figure in the struggle is samuel adams. an influential colonist who defies a king. >> cheers. >> organizes the resistance and, in the end, attains the title of the nation's founding father. behind every title stands a man, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> the popular image of samuel adams is of a beer-swilling rabble rouser. but that legend doesn't give him the credit he deserves. long before george washington leads an army or thomas jefferson writes of independence, sam adams unites the colonies and ta
warren! [ gunshot ] ♪ ♪ my country 'tis of thee sweet land of liberty ♪ ♪ land where my fathers died land of the pilgrims pride ♪ ♪ from every mountainside let freedom ring ♪ >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a revolution, and forge a new system of government. in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots....
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elizabeth warren is 71. biden is 78. bernie sanders is 79. is going to run again in six years because, he is going to live forever. sandra: age is just all inner about, kennedy. kennedy: of course it is a number. harry reid is incredibly ageist here. if you look the at weak bench democrats have, admittedly a lot of democrats would say the same thing, elizabeth warren looks quite spry to hillary clinton. julie: first of all, elizabeth warren will still be younger than donald trump in four years. talk about amazing republican bench, that the republicans had this past year. young marco rubio, little marco, ted cruz. carly fiorina. kennedy: don't forget jeb bush. julie: exclamation point jeb and they ended up with donald trump. you never know who will emerge. sandra: they put forward a deeper bench. where is the deep bench. kennedy: martin o'malley is quite a contender. dagen: martin o'malley needs to take his shirt off more. julie: when i was depressed and heavily drinking when george bush was elected who knew about a guy named barack obama? nob
elizabeth warren is 71. biden is 78. bernie sanders is 79. is going to run again in six years because, he is going to live forever. sandra: age is just all inner about, kennedy. kennedy: of course it is a number. harry reid is incredibly ageist here. if you look the at weak bench democrats have, admittedly a lot of democrats would say the same thing, elizabeth warren looks quite spry to hillary clinton. julie: first of all, elizabeth warren will still be younger than donald trump in four years....
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elizabeth warren has made a career attacking wall street.ndorsed hillary clinton who is one of the biggest vessels of wall street cash. hillary clinton accepted $64 million from wall street. earlier this year the "wall street journal" put out a report that the clintons have accepts roughly 100 million from wall street since they got to the national stage where that money was to come into their campaigns, foundation or the personal finances with these wall street speeches. talk about him cite i. you have elizabeth warren attacking donald trump for hiring wall street executives. but when members of her own party accept $100 million from wall street, she gives them a pass. reporter: could you say the hypocrisy is on both side? i think you made the case well for the hypocrisy coming from their side. but what about the argument danielle was making give what trump said about the industries and the corruption that exists between politicians and big companies, especially financial ones, to hire people from goldman sachs is hypocrisy, too. >> the hea
elizabeth warren has made a career attacking wall street.ndorsed hillary clinton who is one of the biggest vessels of wall street cash. hillary clinton accepted $64 million from wall street. earlier this year the "wall street journal" put out a report that the clintons have accepts roughly 100 million from wall street since they got to the national stage where that money was to come into their campaigns, foundation or the personal finances with these wall street speeches. talk about...
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simple things will do, warren.stion is should you stick with buffet's picks into the new year? do you think? >> i tell you what, i just think if you think about how he invests and the style that he's taken, it's very much the stocks that are in the dow jones and he's going for iconic brands and going for teams -- >> investing. >> over time and also there really is a dividend reinvestment strategy to this. do you think carter has made a point that actually a lot of stocks could continue to out perform after significant periods. i look at the valuation and people will be investing again in 2017. at this point, i think the financials are probably the place i feel most comfortable if i pile on to warren who had a great year. >> we know the theme is active investing. pulling money out of mutual friends and etfs, this is a way to be a passive investor. interestingly, if you look at the performance of berkshire, relative to the s&p and transports because of his big holdings and rails, it's correlation of the transfer is h
simple things will do, warren.stion is should you stick with buffet's picks into the new year? do you think? >> i tell you what, i just think if you think about how he invests and the style that he's taken, it's very much the stocks that are in the dow jones and he's going for iconic brands and going for teams -- >> investing. >> over time and also there really is a dividend reinvestment strategy to this. do you think carter has made a point that actually a lot of stocks could...
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it was a chance to spend time with warren buffett so i renewed that.ngs that we did in our hours to goof off together. warren buffett gave up on golf a few years ago so my primary excuse to play golf is gone away. so i'm not golfing much now. warren buffett called you one day and said, by the way. i'm going to give you most of my money. were you surprised when he said he wanted to give you most of his money to your foundation? bill: it was a complete surprise. the best investor and he built this incredible company and he was giving me advice on all the things i was doing and i was learning so much from hi but his wealth was devoted to a was inion that his wife charge of. and tragically, she had passed away. he had to think that his initial plan wouldn't make sense and much to my surprise, he decided that a part of the 80% of it,ittle over would come to our foundation. so it was a huge honor and a huge responsibility. an incredible thing because it let as raise our level of ambition beyond what we would have done without that. the most generous gift of
it was a chance to spend time with warren buffett so i renewed that.ngs that we did in our hours to goof off together. warren buffett gave up on golf a few years ago so my primary excuse to play golf is gone away. so i'm not golfing much now. warren buffett called you one day and said, by the way. i'm going to give you most of my money. were you surprised when he said he wanted to give you most of his money to your foundation? bill: it was a complete surprise. the best investor and he built...
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. >> specifically goldman sachs and the fact if clinton had won because of sanders and warren, it would have been very hard for her to appoint any goldman people because they would have gone crazy. here we have two and possibly working on three. >> and then, of course, the lovely irony of bernie sanders and elizabeth warren who were campaigning so hard against all of trump's on the campaign trail and now they're upset he's breaking those promises. >> because everything feels like a bait and switch. when you run the ad that this very steve bannon inflected idea that it's the globalist plutocrats that are robbing the working class then you put mnuchin in as the head of treasury. >> he is the former president of one west bank, the chairman, sorry of one west bank, he oversaw a whole bunch of foreclosures, there's wilbur ross who just got appointed as commerce secretary who is like even richer than both of them combined who is a corporate raider. they make money by firing people, not by hiring people. this is the classic example of capital -- making money at the expense of labor. >> that's
. >> specifically goldman sachs and the fact if clinton had won because of sanders and warren, it would have been very hard for her to appoint any goldman people because they would have gone crazy. here we have two and possibly working on three. >> and then, of course, the lovely irony of bernie sanders and elizabeth warren who were campaigning so hard against all of trump's on the campaign trail and now they're upset he's breaking those promises. >> because everything feels...
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warren moon. doesn't get drafted. warren was a mobile quarterback. i think there's a difference in a mobile quarterback and a running quarterback. i don't -- even if i was an offensive coordinator today, i wouldn't want a running quarterback, somebody that's going to be trying to run the ball 10 yards downfield. i want you throw thing the ball -- throwing the ball 10 yards downfield. warren was mobile enough he could move around the pocket and buy time. and there was still some question whether or not he could do it. and warren and i were or the go quarterbacks in canada's super bowl, so i got to see him up close and personal and knew he had a special sauce. but that as it may, i think warren and doug coming and just doug winning the super bowl, warren didn't get drafted out of washington, went to canada, set every passing record available known to man up there, came back to the national football league as a free agent, signed with houston and today is in the national football league hall of fame. so i think what they did is really that's kind of the
warren moon. doesn't get drafted. warren was a mobile quarterback. i think there's a difference in a mobile quarterback and a running quarterback. i don't -- even if i was an offensive coordinator today, i wouldn't want a running quarterback, somebody that's going to be trying to run the ball 10 yards downfield. i want you throw thing the ball -- throwing the ball 10 yards downfield. warren was mobile enough he could move around the pocket and buy time. and there was still some question whether...
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elizabeth warren said this today about the bill. americans deserve to know the president is doing what's best for the country, not using his office to do what's best for himself. the only way for donald trump to eliminate conflicts of interest is to divest his financial interests and place them in a blind trust, placing assets in a true blind trust has been the standard for previous presidents. our bill makes clear, we expect donald trump to do the same. joining us now, ron klain, former chief of staff to joe biden and al gore, and the author of "the making of donald trump." ron, i think people out there, certainly all trump voters out there, when they see the picture of the kids in the meeting, and if they imagine a picture of the kids in cabinet meetings, the trump kids in cabinet meetings, they don't see anything wrong with that. it's bring your kids to workday, bring your daughter to work day, bring your son to work as many as -- work day. >> we've never seen anything like this before. we have no way to assess or general this. t
elizabeth warren said this today about the bill. americans deserve to know the president is doing what's best for the country, not using his office to do what's best for himself. the only way for donald trump to eliminate conflicts of interest is to divest his financial interests and place them in a blind trust, placing assets in a true blind trust has been the standard for previous presidents. our bill makes clear, we expect donald trump to do the same. joining us now, ron klain, former chief...
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isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. it's how adventure begins. credit card. and with the miles you can earn, it's always taking you closer to your next unforgettable experience. become a cardmember and start enjoying benefits built to take you further... like group 1 boarding... and no foreign transaction fees. plus, when you fly on american airlines, your first checked bag fee is waived for you and up to four companions. every purchase with the citi® / aadvantage® platinum select card takes you closer to adventure... whether it's somewhere you can see your breath, or a place that takes it away. apply today for a limited time offer and earn 50,000 aadvantage® bonus miles after spending $3,000 in purchases within the first 3 months. by using the citi® / aadvantage platinum select® card, you can begin to pack m
isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. it's how adventure begins. credit card. and with the miles you can earn, it's always taking you closer to your next unforgettable experience. become a cardmember and start enjoying benefits built to...
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both companies are owned by texas billionaire kelcy warren. perry joined the board of energy transfer partners in february 2015, only two weeks after he left office. that yeaear perry received $365,000 from warren's companies. we'll have more on perry later in the broadcast. the energy department is defying donald trump's transition team, saying it will not provide the names of people working on the obama administration's climate policy. last week, trump's team circulated a 74-part questionnaire at the department of energy, requesting the names of employees working on specific climate-related d projects and e names of employees who have attended climate talks over the last five years. many have denounced the move as the creation of an enemies list. donald trump has reportedly picked montana congressman ryan zinke the position of interior secretary. zinke has denied scientists have proven the human impact on climate change. he's also long promoted mining and logging on federally held lands. the transition team had previously floated washington
both companies are owned by texas billionaire kelcy warren. perry joined the board of energy transfer partners in february 2015, only two weeks after he left office. that yeaear perry received $365,000 from warren's companies. we'll have more on perry later in the broadcast. the energy department is defying donald trump's transition team, saying it will not provide the names of people working on the obama administration's climate policy. last week, trump's team circulated a 74-part...
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cecile richards will join us. >>> also, elizabeth warren made a major move in the senate.n inside the senate move that for some has been a first step in a presidential campaign. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette and her new mobile wedding business. at first, getting paid was tough... until she got quickbooks. now she sends invoices, sees when they've been viewed and ta-da, paid twice as fast! see how at quickbooks-dot-com. previously treated withd noplatinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy for these patients. opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor rig
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elizabeth, warren and bernie sanders coming together putting out a statement opposing this selection as well writing that donald trump told the american people that he would change washington by taking on wall street, that is not the type of change that donald trump promised to bring to washington. that is hypocrisy at its worst. elizabeth warren referred to mnuchin as the forest gump of the financial crisis for as they described it pedaling mortgage products that blew up the economy and then running a bank that foreclosed on families. so it's that as well as this new lineup of billionaires that includes betsy devos education secretary and bill with your ross who will head up commerce alongside his new deputy if confirmed tom ricketts, an owner of the chicago cubs. all of this getting heavy scrutiny. >> and as you reported, some of what we've heard from mnuchin is not in line with what we've heard from donald trump. can you specifically give our audience more clarity on what you mean by that and some of the observation from critics? >> reporter: some of the criticism is this idea tha
elizabeth, warren and bernie sanders coming together putting out a statement opposing this selection as well writing that donald trump told the american people that he would change washington by taking on wall street, that is not the type of change that donald trump promised to bring to washington. that is hypocrisy at its worst. elizabeth warren referred to mnuchin as the forest gump of the financial crisis for as they described it pedaling mortgage products that blew up the economy and then...
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the problem is sheridan tells warren that the angle here, located further to the east, warren using that faulty reconnaissance is going to move into position to strike the angle head on. meanwhile, all day long, sheridan's calvary is pinning the confederates down. his men are push back by the calvary. he is unaware of anything. he is where his name is located right now. he is north of hatcher's run. it has been a good haul. the fish out of the rivers. rumors through barbecues and fish fries of my own -- i can choose to accept these rumors -- no celebration has not gone without booze. he is not present with his men. no federal attack will miss the mark. it actually works out for the best. able to get around the confederates and mop them up. a moment of glory is out. warren has been too slow ever since the start of the overland campaign. he just needs everything set of perfect on paper before he will move forward. you always see a problem that does not exist. we will see how it breaks out. you rarely have these perfect situations open up. the cannot have someone on the precipice of victory
the problem is sheridan tells warren that the angle here, located further to the east, warren using that faulty reconnaissance is going to move into position to strike the angle head on. meanwhile, all day long, sheridan's calvary is pinning the confederates down. his men are push back by the calvary. he is unaware of anything. he is where his name is located right now. he is north of hatcher's run. it has been a good haul. the fish out of the rivers. rumors through barbecues and fish fries of...
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cecile richards will join us. >>> also, elizabeth warren made a major move in the senate. the senate move that for some has been a first step in a presidential campaign. david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ vitamin enriched to revive skin and fight 7 signs of aging your old school dance moves might show your age, your skin never will olay. ageless. jack knocked over a candlestick, onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be
cecile richards will join us. >>> also, elizabeth warren made a major move in the senate. the senate move that for some has been a first step in a presidential campaign. david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more...
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showing warren destroyed is not going to do it. he has some of the facts but he has idealized the picture of according to the artistic rules that existed in that century and centuries before it as well. the same is also true of the declaration of independence which is the closest any artist -- it was started in 1880 61 -- in 1886 when trumbull was living with jefferson in paris. trumbull had no plans for painting this subject but jefferson, whispering in one ear, said, it would be a great idea if you would paint the declaration of independence and maybe show me handing the document on the table there. and that's what trumbull paints. he has jefferson as his informant. jefferson draws a picture, it a floor plan of the room. but jefferson is already forgetting or scrambling, what does it look like in their exactly? what happened that day? this is june 20 8, 1776. jefferson does not exactly remember that day. already this is not accurate. try as he might. here you see the committee of five, including adams, jefferson, franklin, turnin
showing warren destroyed is not going to do it. he has some of the facts but he has idealized the picture of according to the artistic rules that existed in that century and centuries before it as well. the same is also true of the declaration of independence which is the closest any artist -- it was started in 1880 61 -- in 1886 when trumbull was living with jefferson in paris. trumbull had no plans for painting this subject but jefferson, whispering in one ear, said, it would be a great idea...
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let's go live to 7's victoria warren. she's in chinatown. >> victoria: definitely a lot better, christa. no fires or floods. there is still plenty of work to be done. they're trying to get the roads fixed and in good shape in time for this morning commute. there's still a big mess, a lot of clean-up. this left dozens of businesses closed. thick black smoke billowing into the air, man hole fires burning underground, streets flooded in chinatown after a massive water main break. carbon monoxide levels inside a few buildings hitting dangerous le. everyone got booted out by the firemen. >> more than 100 people evacuated. it was hard to tell how far the underground fire would spread. >> typically the man hole fires travel in sequence, so it just starts popping down the street. >> victoria: it all started when a 20-inch pipe burst, spewing thousands of gallons of water, shutting down several businesses. >> this is a precautionary method. there was about three the four feet of water in some of the basements. we want to make sure
let's go live to 7's victoria warren. she's in chinatown. >> victoria: definitely a lot better, christa. no fires or floods. there is still plenty of work to be done. they're trying to get the roads fixed and in good shape in time for this morning commute. there's still a big mess, a lot of clean-up. this left dozens of businesses closed. thick black smoke billowing into the air, man hole fires burning underground, streets flooded in chinatown after a massive water main break. carbon...
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warren beat brown in a contentious senate race back in 20 thanks to senator warren for her kind words. if nominated to be a secretary, i will welcome her support, passion and help to serve our vets, hashtag truce. >>> well, the first bell might be ringing in boston public schools. it's new times in the future. it's being considered according to the globe and the move could save money, but frustrate some parents. as it stands now, schools across boston have three different start times, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30. schools among those start times, they might consolidate the number of buses needed and cut costs. the one problem, though, parents start registering for schools in january. no decision has been made yet and they might not know which school would work best for their schedules. >>> we have an happy update this morning. two dorchester pop warner teens have raised enough money to go to the national championships at disney world and they're leaving today. the eagles have raised more than $20,000 in less than two weeks, thanks to donations including a go we told you about the teens earlier
warren beat brown in a contentious senate race back in 20 thanks to senator warren for her kind words. if nominated to be a secretary, i will welcome her support, passion and help to serve our vets, hashtag truce. >>> well, the first bell might be ringing in boston public schools. it's new times in the future. it's being considered according to the globe and the move could save money, but frustrate some parents. as it stands now, schools across boston have three different start times,...
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this month warren ice accusers and defenders faced off on a national stage. part of the fiery exchanges are on the dr. phil show website. and the founder of if national institute for diabetic alert dogs lilly grace warns against trained to save a life. >> anytime you take a new puppy, ten, 12, 14-week-old puppy and you put it out there as a trained service dog, that is a fraud. kimberly: "7 on your side" did reach out to dan warren and his richmond attorney. they did not return our calls today. we spoke to the attorney in may and he says he has cooperated with government attorneys and the claim of unhappy clients usually only come up when people don't want to pay the bills for the dogs. back to you. alison: thank you for the followup there. well, if you are thinking about buying a new home heading to the new year good luck. it is getting more expensive by the week. that is just for the mortgage. 30-year fixed rate loans surge again. the average interest up to 4.3%. the highest levels in more than two years. realtors are predicting this with the hawaiiing home
this month warren ice accusers and defenders faced off on a national stage. part of the fiery exchanges are on the dr. phil show website. and the founder of if national institute for diabetic alert dogs lilly grace warns against trained to save a life. >> anytime you take a new puppy, ten, 12, 14-week-old puppy and you put it out there as a trained service dog, that is a fraud. kimberly: "7 on your side" did reach out to dan warren and his richmond attorney. they did not return...
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there aren't a lot of warren battalionies left. >> no, there aren't. there's only one and his name is warren beatty. >> he's a wonderful director and amazing to meet him even and then to work with him and act with him. i have loved it. i've loved him since forever and i stayed-- i ended up staying at his house, you know. >> stephen: i did not know. you stayed at his house. >> yes. at his house? >> partly on save money on production in my opinion. but i was in new york and i was in the guest house just for rehearsal or something. and they were like, "you can just stay for the whole shoot." i don't have a place in l.a. >> stephen: how long? >> months. >> stephen: really? >> i lived in a beautiful house just below warren beatty he could check on me. >> stephen: "you were out late last night, broderick." >> and one night i actually dwe home very late, and i horr got the clicker in my car. i had switched cars and i can couldn't move-- i couldn't open the dpaet. so i was terrified. i pushed the bell thinking some-- somebody would answer, some worker, you kno
there aren't a lot of warren battalionies left. >> no, there aren't. there's only one and his name is warren beatty. >> he's a wonderful director and amazing to meet him even and then to work with him and act with him. i have loved it. i've loved him since forever and i stayed-- i ended up staying at his house, you know. >> stephen: i did not know. you stayed at his house. >> yes. at his house? >> partly on save money on production in my opinion. but i was in new...
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i also think bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, they could prove to be difficult for him. >> who isnee to stand up to trump and slow him down or stop him? >> i would say mitch mcconnell and sort of the group of donors who have spent so much money ensuring that american policy was pro-trade, pro-chamber of commerce, sort of republicanism. >> i agree if trump wants to start a trade war or something like that, then mitch and ryan will be a big obstacles. but somebody is going to audition to be the anti-trump for 2020 politics and i think bernie and elizabeth warren and the democratic caucus and the senate are both going to go for that. >> it's the question about who has the greatest hope of being the focal point of the democratic party. who do you think the single person is who might emerge? >> well, it's early to guess but i think the big dynamics are going to be elizabeth warren and somebody. and the race is going to be, who is gonna be the somebody? that's unclear now. but there's an opportunity. trump is unpopular enough -- ha ha -- understatement of the decade, in the democratic w
i also think bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, they could prove to be difficult for him. >> who isnee to stand up to trump and slow him down or stop him? >> i would say mitch mcconnell and sort of the group of donors who have spent so much money ensuring that american policy was pro-trade, pro-chamber of commerce, sort of republicanism. >> i agree if trump wants to start a trade war or something like that, then mitch and ryan will be a big obstacles. but somebody is going...
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isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat.ts you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i won't let this accomplishment go to my head. i'm still the same old gary. wait, you forgot your french dictionary. oh, mucho gracias. get help on options trading with thinkorswim, only at td ameritrade. >> it blew right through the strike and in fact earlier this week -- you doubled your money. no shame in taking some profits and that's what's happened here. this thing is probably worth 80, 85 cents. so you definitely would want to take profits even if you wanted to express a bullish bet in oil. >> dan made a bullish bet on energy a cou
isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat.ts you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people...
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bill gates followed by warren buffett. is donald trump on that list?t among the index because he doesn't have that amount of wealth, at least by our calculations. he has publicly stated he is a net worth of more than $10 billion. our calculation is $3 billion. there is a huge differential. he puts a huge premium on the value of his name. we have talked to many analysts about how exactly do you put a value on the name of a president. that differential is with a $7 billion play is. vonnie: number 500 on the list, an estimated net worth of $3.5 billion. >> he is close. we will revisit these topics no doubt many times in years to come. it was one of the top interviews of the year. russian president vladimir putin talks about oil prices and how it impacted his economy. we will hear from the russian president next. we are awaiting john kerry's speech on the middle east. he will be providing a comprehensive vision for how much middle east peace can be achieved. president-elect donald trump is taken aim of the current administration and their policy on israel,
bill gates followed by warren buffett. is donald trump on that list?t among the index because he doesn't have that amount of wealth, at least by our calculations. he has publicly stated he is a net worth of more than $10 billion. our calculation is $3 billion. there is a huge differential. he puts a huge premium on the value of his name. we have talked to many analysts about how exactly do you put a value on the name of a president. that differential is with a $7 billion play is. vonnie: number...
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you heard elizabeth warren talk about the issues. i don't want to press you for a postmortem but what went wrong in this campaign. why am i not talking to you now as the increases treasury secretary. >> i think there will be lots of considerations about campaign and strategy. i think we had an excellent person in hillary clinton. i think her misfortune and maybe our misfortune for progress i was is we had somebody who was perhaps extremely qualified vast experience at a moment in time that was not wings to fly but like a deep weight. i think my first campaign was the dukakis campaign in '88. george her better walker's experience was very tough for us. it was like a positive thing, tough to overcome. for her, i think it made it harder to capture some of that anger and outrage that perhaps trump and bernie sanders were able to capture. >> because she had been part of the incumbent administration. >> because she had been there -- she was first lady, senator from new york, secretary of state. she had to have a delicate message, those bel
you heard elizabeth warren talk about the issues. i don't want to press you for a postmortem but what went wrong in this campaign. why am i not talking to you now as the increases treasury secretary. >> i think there will be lots of considerations about campaign and strategy. i think we had an excellent person in hillary clinton. i think her misfortune and maybe our misfortune for progress i was is we had somebody who was perhaps extremely qualified vast experience at a moment in time...
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elizabeth warren and bernie sanders had that going, but frankly they're not the ones to do it.ou need a dynamic young personality that has the same kind of views and values as elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. i don't know who it is. having someone is a dynamic >> a politician or celebrity? >> i don't know. >> tom hanks. >> we have so many ideas at the table. >>> ahead why you won't see muslim terrorism covered on a popular american tv show. the show focuses on national security, but not on muslim terrorism. greg fills us in on that controversy next. being detected was not an option. if i was recognized the whole operation was blown. the element of surprise was imperative. wow. he won't even recognize you. seriously. i don't even recognize myself. and thanks to my cashrewards credit card from navy federal with never-expiring rewards it's gonna be a killer honeymoon. woo! maui!! boom open to the armed forces, the dod and their families. navy federal credit union. imy moderate to severeng crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realize
elizabeth warren and bernie sanders had that going, but frankly they're not the ones to do it.ou need a dynamic young personality that has the same kind of views and values as elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. i don't know who it is. having someone is a dynamic >> a politician or celebrity? >> i don't know. >> tom hanks. >> we have so many ideas at the table. >>> ahead why you won't see muslim terrorism covered on a popular american tv show. the show focuses...
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warren is dead. >> well, mr.at they can stand toe-to-toe with the redcoats, but to defeat the massive british army, the american troops need a leader. the continental congress puts george washington in command. but the task before the new general may be impossible. >> [ coughs ] >> my god. [ horse neighs ] this is my army? >> the americans still have the british surrounded in boston, but with dwindling supplies and rampant illness, washington's force grows weaker every day. if the british find out this secret, they could easily wipe out the americans. >> here, you have washington's army willing to die, willing to fight under incredible odds, and they don't have blankets. they don't have guns. they don't have boots. >> not for the last time in american history was a commander given a command without the resources to command it. and that was very much george washington's dilemma. >> congress sends benjamin franklin to meet with the general to assess his needs. but washington has kept his plight secret even from the
warren is dead. >> well, mr.at they can stand toe-to-toe with the redcoats, but to defeat the massive british army, the american troops need a leader. the continental congress puts george washington in command. but the task before the new general may be impossible. >> [ coughs ] >> my god. [ horse neighs ] this is my army? >> the americans still have the british surrounded in boston, but with dwindling supplies and rampant illness, washington's force grows weaker every...
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warren is finally in positionç: assist.in the confederate flying located further to the east. and so ÷úwarren, using that fauy recognizant is going to move into position to strike the angle head÷ú on. meanwhile all day long still sheridan calgary is pending the his name is located right now. $oit's been a good hall recentl of the local chad population and fished out of the rivers. and he gave himselfç a fish fr. and rumors of having a few barbecues and fish fries oí: my own here, i can choose to except these rumors, no virginia celebration, no bountiful harvest goesym without copious amounts of booze being consumed. something i take it other officers may have been drunk at the time. he'sym certainly not present wi his men and though the federal attack is going to miss their mark, they're able to turn and actually works ouv for the best, able to get around the confederate and mop them htup. too slowç ever since the startf the over land ççcampaign. but you rarely have the perfect situation. here on the victory who is con
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warren buffet: prosperity can work to solve the population problem.a show that prosperous countries tend to hit replacement value, replacement rates or slightly below, when people do not think of children as being their social security. i mean, if you think that you need seven kids because five of them are going to die, and you need the remaining two to take care of you later on, you will keep having kids as fast as you can. but as countries have become more prosperous usually, the fertility rate has gone down significantly. ted turner: our only hope is that great leadership will rise to the occasion, and that the majority of people will be persuaded that it is worth -- that the world and the future is worth making a few sacrifices for today, so that our great-grandchildren will have the same kind of life that we have had. president obama: the growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other. and what should give us hope, that this is a turning point, that this is the moment we finally determi
warren buffet: prosperity can work to solve the population problem.a show that prosperous countries tend to hit replacement value, replacement rates or slightly below, when people do not think of children as being their social security. i mean, if you think that you need seven kids because five of them are going to die, and you need the remaining two to take care of you later on, you will keep having kids as fast as you can. but as countries have become more prosperous usually, the fertility...