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>> my first warren g. harding question. this is fantastic it does everybody remember that warren g. harding wa was, in fact, the president of the united states? could. is one of those guys who just sort of on the list, so like at the end of the gilligan's island saw, like there's ginger and mary can. he is the mary and of the president. anyway, warren harding has i think one of the most beautiful things. it is a circular set of columns the absolute gorgeous. it's in a small town in ohio and it's funny because warren harding died in 1923, and it took, i didn't get to buy a whole lot about this in the book but it took a long time to raise the money to put those columns of because after harding died we started learning more about what been going on in his white house, the drinking, gambling, the fathering of children with with someone who was not his wife, the carousing at all hours and the teapot dome scandal which was at that point the worst possible thing that any president had been involved in. and so the more these revelations became a in the wake of harding's death, the less peopl
>> my first warren g. harding question. this is fantastic it does everybody remember that warren g. harding wa was, in fact, the president of the united states? could. is one of those guys who just sort of on the list, so like at the end of the gilligan's island saw, like there's ginger and mary can. he is the mary and of the president. anyway, warren harding has i think one of the most beautiful things. it is a circular set of columns the absolute gorgeous. it's in a small town in ohio...
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grant, and warren harding. the free library of philadelphia hosted this one hour, 15 minute event. >> i am so pleased to introduce tonight partial speaker, distinguished presidential historian, richard norton smith. career, he was a white house intern and then a speech writer. he has a long record of acclaimed books on presidential this has brought him to the helm of five presidential libraries and centers across this country and throughout his career. he appears regularly, as many of you know, i'm sure, on "news is c-span's in-house historian. he will be on a presidents and patriots history tour. he focuses this year on truman, eisenhower, and churchill. in his his tours and writing, he is able to bring history to life. "the boston globe" praises his writing as compelling and provocative and "the new york times" says his writing has authority and is immensely readable. we are so pleased to have him here tonight, and ladies and gentlemen, i hope you will join me in welcoming richard norton smith to the free lib
grant, and warren harding. the free library of philadelphia hosted this one hour, 15 minute event. >> i am so pleased to introduce tonight partial speaker, distinguished presidential historian, richard norton smith. career, he was a white house intern and then a speech writer. he has a long record of acclaimed books on presidential this has brought him to the helm of five presidential libraries and centers across this country and throughout his career. he appears regularly, as many of you...
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grant, and warren harding. actually, the more i studied all three, the more i came to the question, "just how much of a failure they were?" we will get to that in a minute or two. who wants to read about residential failures, asks jean baker, the most recent of buchanan's residential -- presidential biographers. better to focus on presidential winners than its losers. having raised the question, professor baker than answers it in words that are nigh irrefutable. as americans try to fathom presidential approximate, they need to learn from failed administrations. in substantial ways, unsuccessful presidencies serve as an negative reference points, lessons in avoidance. critical times often summon our best presidents, and it is worth taking the measure of those presidents who, given the opportunity, failed to rise to greatness. so i hope you will not mind if, without neglecting the unholy trinity of buchanan, grant, and harding, i adopt a somewhat broader approach in the subject, examining some of the criteria we
grant, and warren harding. actually, the more i studied all three, the more i came to the question, "just how much of a failure they were?" we will get to that in a minute or two. who wants to read about residential failures, asks jean baker, the most recent of buchanan's residential -- presidential biographers. better to focus on presidential winners than its losers. having raised the question, professor baker than answers it in words that are nigh irrefutable. as americans try to...
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america people longed to poison warren harding. so thank you for that. so i think -- there are a couple of themes that i'm seeing here. one theme that david brought up was our political judgment versus our judgment as historians. and that may seem a little sort of insider political history-ish, but i think it is a really important point. i think for those of us who worked in the reagan archives, for example, one thing you see is the president advisers saying what will the president want. why won't the president tell us what he wants. one vision of a not very good president would be this guy floating through eight years in the white house with nobody actually foeing what his -- knowing what his agenda is. so -- and annette brings us -- i think what is a really important point, which is great presidents exceed who they are. and bad presidents squander opportunities. and not to get too romantic about it, but there are certainly historical moments that if a president can seize them, they can, in fact, become greater than what they are
america people longed to poison warren harding. so thank you for that. so i think -- there are a couple of themes that i'm seeing here. one theme that david brought up was our political judgment versus our judgment as historians. and that may seem a little sort of insider political history-ish, but i think it is a really important point. i think for those of us who worked in the reagan archives, for example, one thing you see is the president advisers saying what will the president want. why...
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across america people longed to poison warren harding. thank you for that. i think there are a couple of scenes that i am seeing here, one thing that david brought up was our political judgment verses our judgment historians. that may seem a little sort of insider political history-ish, i think it is a really important point. for those who worked in the reagan's archives and one of the things you see over and over again is the president's advisors writing each other memo, what does the president wants and why won't he tell us. one vision of a not good president would be this guy who's not floating in eight years in the white house with nobody knowing what his agenda is. so, ynette brings us this really important point of great president exceeds who they are and that president squander on opportunities, and not to get romantic about it but there are certain historical moment. if a president can sees them, they can in fact become greater than who they are or what they are and more of his accomplishments, i would say franklin roosevelt was that person. it was n
across america people longed to poison warren harding. thank you for that. i think there are a couple of scenes that i am seeing here, one thing that david brought up was our political judgment verses our judgment historians. that may seem a little sort of insider political history-ish, i think it is a really important point. for those who worked in the reagan's archives and one of the things you see over and over again is the president's advisors writing each other memo, what does the...
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a limerick i wrote in college about warren harding. there was an old man named warren who hated all things foreign. he liked to live normally, and spent his time a-whorin. my follow-up question was about a sense of humor. barack obama was on "wait wait, don't tell me" as a senator. he is hilarious, listen to it. then people would quote things out of context and he could not be as funny as he liked. lincoln we treasure for his humor, barack obama is very funny but he cannot use it because he will be misquoted. does hillary have any humor? reflections on whether there is hope for humor as presidents and why do we treasure some much and lincoln if we do not permit it in presidential candidates now. >> great limerick. i think it is a very good point about humor and how it is not permissible to the same extent. a president whom nobody mentioned, bill clinton, no sense of humor. it's one of the reasons he does transcend the moment to the same extent. part of what i take away from this panel is that, the fascination with presidents, and part
a limerick i wrote in college about warren harding. there was an old man named warren who hated all things foreign. he liked to live normally, and spent his time a-whorin. my follow-up question was about a sense of humor. barack obama was on "wait wait, don't tell me" as a senator. he is hilarious, listen to it. then people would quote things out of context and he could not be as funny as he liked. lincoln we treasure for his humor, barack obama is very funny but he cannot use it...
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he is on the list warren harding is like marion of the president's. i think he has one of the most beautiful tunes it is a circular said of called the citizen very in ohio which is a small town. he died 1923 i didn't get to write a lot about this but it took a long time to raise the money for those columns because after he died relearned more about what is going on in his white house with the drinking and gambling fathering children with a woman that was not his wife and his carousing and the teapot dome scandal and at that point the worst thing in the president had been involved with so as a more revelations came out with his death the less people wanted to give a giant memorial in his honor in his home town so calvin coolidge his successor and vice president does some fund raising them that tapers off then herbert hoover canceled some events for the association but then they finally get it built and then there was an article in "life" magazine in the '40's and the memorial was still brand-new when he is barely gone i remember the caption and it says
he is on the list warren harding is like marion of the president's. i think he has one of the most beautiful tunes it is a circular said of called the citizen very in ohio which is a small town. he died 1923 i didn't get to write a lot about this but it took a long time to raise the money for those columns because after he died relearned more about what is going on in his white house with the drinking and gambling fathering children with a woman that was not his wife and his carousing and the...
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grant, and warren harding.he free library of philadelphia hosted this one hour, 15 minute event. >> i am so pleased to introduce tonight partial speaker, distinguished presidential historian, richard norton smith. career, his
grant, and warren harding.he free library of philadelphia hosted this one hour, 15 minute event. >> i am so pleased to introduce tonight partial speaker, distinguished presidential historian, richard norton smith. career, his
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hard. he worked warren pretty hard. he worked everybody pretty hard except himself.nce with another fella, we shovelled wet deep heavy snow all around. we did that for about four hours and we couldn't unclench our fingers or anything. i looked at my grandfather and said, how much should i pay you boys? a dollar too much? a dime too little? the main thing, we didn't want to work at the grocery store. >> how often do you get to talk now? you're in california. >> we talk less than we used to. because we don't need to talk. it's unnecessary. berkshire has been a real joy to both of us and not just because, you know, the stuff made us rich. it's been our own little test tube for some ideas that weren't and still aren't relevant in american business and we got to do things our own way. >> like what? >> we tried to create a model that we believe in. and we want it to work because if we believe it's a failure we're going to pay attention to it. >> what's your goal in the next year and i think i know for you, warren. you look for one more big deal? >> i won't ask for another
hard. he worked warren pretty hard. he worked everybody pretty hard except himself.nce with another fella, we shovelled wet deep heavy snow all around. we did that for about four hours and we couldn't unclench our fingers or anything. i looked at my grandfather and said, how much should i pay you boys? a dollar too much? a dime too little? the main thing, we didn't want to work at the grocery store. >> how often do you get to talk now? you're in california. >> we talk less than we...
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hard. he worked warren pretty hard. worked everybody pretty hard except himself. >> i once with another fellow john pestle, we shovelled wet, deep heavy snow for about four hours and we couldn't unclench our fingers or anything. i went to my grandfather and he said, how much i pay you boys. a dime is too little and a dollar is too much. the main thing we learned from the grocery store we didn't want to work in a grocery store. >> how often do you two get to talk now? charlie, you're in california, on the west coast. >> we talk less than we used to because we don't need to talk. >> yeah. >> it's unnecessary. berkshire has been a real joy to both of us, and not just because, you know, the stock made us rich. it's been our own little test tube for some ideas that weren't and still aren't prevalent in american business. we got to do things our own way. >> like what? what's an idea? >> we tried to create a model that we believe in. and we want it to work because we believe in it and it's a failure, you know, who's going to p
hard. he worked warren pretty hard. worked everybody pretty hard except himself. >> i once with another fellow john pestle, we shovelled wet, deep heavy snow for about four hours and we couldn't unclench our fingers or anything. i went to my grandfather and he said, how much i pay you boys. a dime is too little and a dollar is too much. the main thing we learned from the grocery store we didn't want to work in a grocery store. >> how often do you two get to talk now? charlie, you're...
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grant, and warren g. harding. he also discusses presidents usually regarded as successful.brary of philadelphia posted this one hour and 15 minute event. host: i am so pleased to introduce tonight our speaker, distinguished presidential historian, richard norton smith. early in his career, he was a white house intern and then a political speech writer. he has a long record of acclaimed books on presidential
grant, and warren g. harding. he also discusses presidents usually regarded as successful.brary of philadelphia posted this one hour and 15 minute event. host: i am so pleased to introduce tonight our speaker, distinguished presidential historian, richard norton smith. early in his career, he was a white house intern and then a political speech writer. he has a long record of acclaimed books on presidential
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to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns carrying on a tradition done by presidents since warren hardingver the internment of the unfilidentifi soldier from world war i. interestingly enough, the remains of the soldier from the had tied and that person was reinterred elsewhere, but than does not detract from the somber that that nature of the ceremony. derrick ward, news 4. >>> a lot of you will honor our fallen soldiers and service members at the national memorial day parade in d.c. today starts at 2:00. however, several roads will be closed for most of the day. take a look. everything in red right here is what you need to avoid if you're in your car. the parade itself runs along constitution avenue between 7th and 17th streets. so get there early for a good seat. good view. >>> it's a holiday schedule for metro. riders will pay off peak fares to take metro between 7:00 and midnight. all trains, buses will operate on a sunday schedule. shuttle buses are will replace train and west falls church. and there are no orange line trains today. >>> and since most people have the day off from wo
to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns carrying on a tradition done by presidents since warren hardingver the internment of the unfilidentifi soldier from world war i. interestingly enough, the remains of the soldier from the had tied and that person was reinterred elsewhere, but than does not detract from the somber that that nature of the ceremony. derrick ward, news 4. >>> a lot of you will honor our fallen soldiers and service members at the national memorial day parade in...
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councilman allen damn presented checks to three schools in need at the warren g hard g middle school,elementary school and john h webster elementary school, all got their own, $2,500 check. says schools chosen based on need, good for him and those schools. even though massive wild fires in canada continue to burn, some of the people who fled their homes in western canada two weeks ago to escape the monster wild fire are now able to return home. the plan is for evacuees from parts of fort mcmurray damaged, to the least extent, well, will start returning in a couple of weeks on june the first, but air quality in the town remains real bad. in fact considered unhealthy. officials say more than 90,000 people left northern alberta, canada. expect lighter winds, humidity to rise, potential for rain, at least cooler weather the next cup old of days which will be real bonus for us. >> the shutdown is cutting canadian oil output by million barrels a day. and as the flames threaten two major oil facilities there. and how much is someone too long pay for the gun that george zimmerman used to kill
councilman allen damn presented checks to three schools in need at the warren g hard g middle school,elementary school and john h webster elementary school, all got their own, $2,500 check. says schools chosen based on need, good for him and those schools. even though massive wild fires in canada continue to burn, some of the people who fled their homes in western canada two weeks ago to escape the monster wild fire are now able to return home. the plan is for evacuees from parts of fort...
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the warren j.g harding middle school, louis elkton elementary school and john -- elementary.hoose were chosen based on need and these are the first donations to fulfill the councilman's promise. >> philadelphia eagles are teaming up with local artists to build a colorful playground. brand new play space is real taking shape in tacony. eagles players and stuff spent today planning flowers and grabbing paintbrushes to bring murals to live. the artists say the vision for the murals came from the students themselves. >> so i vivid the kids, and i had them do drawings. we talk about the theme of leadership and responsibility and thing like that and tried to incorporate both their ideas and a lot of their drawings into the murals. >> that's so cool. the playground also has brand new play equipment and new astro turf. >>> wellness was the focus today in fairmount park. dozens coming out for what's called wellness 365. the day was filled with art and pet therapy free massage and even a talent show. the goal to encourage people to live well every day of the year. >>> two men encounter
the warren j.g harding middle school, louis elkton elementary school and john -- elementary.hoose were chosen based on need and these are the first donations to fulfill the councilman's promise. >> philadelphia eagles are teaming up with local artists to build a colorful playground. brand new play space is real taking shape in tacony. eagles players and stuff spent today planning flowers and grabbing paintbrushes to bring murals to live. the artists say the vision for the murals came from...
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bill, you, like president warren g. harding, are a master bl blovator.sure the president appreciates the mention, steve. linda, colorado, o'reilly, i scored great seats to see you and milner denver this coming september. is the show suitable for my 12-year-old granddaughter? she's begging to attend. clean show. lots of politics. high energy. shep mig she might like it. info available on billoreilly.com. you mentioned the "killing reagan" movie will be seen in october on nat geo. is there a killing patton production planned? i'll keep you posted. finally tonight, tip of the day. as you may have heard, my new book out in september "killing the rising sun" will be released on september 13. that's a little rue dentant but that's okay it's a live show. it deals with the defeat of japan in world war ii. so after he heard that, president obama decided to go to hiroshama on may 27. well, i might be exaggerating. after he heard that part. but he's going over there. and the atom bomb will come up. very interesting. because what we found out, researching the book,
bill, you, like president warren g. harding, are a master bl blovator.sure the president appreciates the mention, steve. linda, colorado, o'reilly, i scored great seats to see you and milner denver this coming september. is the show suitable for my 12-year-old granddaughter? she's begging to attend. clean show. lots of politics. high energy. shep mig she might like it. info available on billoreilly.com. you mentioned the "killing reagan" movie will be seen in october on nat geo. is...
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. >> reporter: trump today hit back hard, calling warren pocahontas, for claiming she's part native american, for not providing hoof. >> pocahontas. that's this elizabeth warren. i call her goofy. she is -- no, no, goofy. she gets less done than anybody in the united states senate. she gets nothing done, nothing passed. she's got a big mouth. and that's about it. >> and tom llamas with us live tonight from california. and tom, the trump campaign signaling that there was an endorsement coming from house speaker paul ryan, still no endorsement yet, so what's the latest? >> reporter: david, we all remember two weeks ago when donald trump walked out of that meeting with speaker ryan, waving to the cameras. last night, trump campaign sources told us that an endorsement from speaker ryan was imminent, it was coming soon. but this morning, speaker ryan saying, that's not the case. he needs more time. tonight, both men will speak via telephone. david? >> tom llamas on the campaign every step of the way. tom, thank you. >>> meantime, hillary clinton under fire tonight. a scathing new report, a state
. >> reporter: trump today hit back hard, calling warren pocahontas, for claiming she's part native american, for not providing hoof. >> pocahontas. that's this elizabeth warren. i call her goofy. she is -- no, no, goofy. she gets less done than anybody in the united states senate. she gets nothing done, nothing passed. she's got a big mouth. and that's about it. >> and tom llamas with us live tonight from california. and tom, the trump campaign signaling that there was an...
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donald trump has spent a significant portion of his rally talking about elizabeth warren, hitting her very hard. there are some, especially in the democratic community on the more liberal side who wants to see elizabeth warren elevated to a higher position this is a way for her to take on trump directly, willie. >> it will be a long six months. thanks, hallie. >>> apocolyptic scene, houses burning to the ground in just minutes as the rapidly moving wildfire engulfs nearly 800 square miles. officials fear it could eventually reach seskatchawan. miguel almaguer joins us. >> reporter: this fire has exploded in size. why not? there's the perfect recipe for the perfect storm. conditions out here remain extremely gusty. during the day, the temperatures are warm and the shumtd lhumidi low. it's feeding on millions of dead trees in the forested area. we've watched it every day as it explodes in size and races in multiple directions. as you know, some 1,600 structures, mostly homes, have been destroyed. that number is sure to sky rocket. if there is good news, willie, this fire, while still very, very a
donald trump has spent a significant portion of his rally talking about elizabeth warren, hitting her very hard. there are some, especially in the democratic community on the more liberal side who wants to see elizabeth warren elevated to a higher position this is a way for her to take on trump directly, willie. >> it will be a long six months. thanks, hallie. >>> apocolyptic scene, houses burning to the ground in just minutes as the rapidly moving wildfire engulfs nearly 800...
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trump has spent a significant portion of his rally last night talking about elisabeth warren, hitting her very hard. there are some especially in the democratic community on the more liberal side who want to see elizabeth warren elevated to a higher position. this is a way for her to take on trump directly. >> hallie jackson at the white house. thanks so much. >>> it is an apocalyptic scene in canada this morning where a massive wild fire is still raging. officials now say it could be months before firefighters can get it under control. houses are burning to the ground in just minutes. as the rapidly moving wild fire engulfs nearly 800 square miles. officials fear it could eventually reach saskatchewan which is some 500 miles away. miguel almaguer has been on the front lines in alberta all week. what are you seeing this morning? >> willie, good morning. the fire is really exploded insize and why not? there's the perfect recipe out here for the perfect storm. the conditions remain extremely gusty. during the day the temperatures are warm, and the humidity is low. that's really the triple threat that
trump has spent a significant portion of his rally last night talking about elisabeth warren, hitting her very hard. there are some especially in the democratic community on the more liberal side who want to see elizabeth warren elevated to a higher position. this is a way for her to take on trump directly. >> hallie jackson at the white house. thanks so much. >>> it is an apocalyptic scene in canada this morning where a massive wild fire is still raging. officials now say it...
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not be angling to get in the vp situation right now, elizabeth warren who has taken it upon himself to go after donald trump on twitter hardlet me give you the tweets back and forth. elizabeth warren, we get it, real donald trump, when a woman stands up to her you're going to call her a basket case, hormonal ugly. this is one of trump's responses to elizabeth warren. isn't it funny when elizabeth warren can spend a whole day tweeting about donald trump and gets nothing done in the senate. >> it doesn't mean she's filling out her application to be the vice president of the united states. at this point in the campaign is one of the times when every cycle we look through everyone's every word through the vice presidential sort of prism. she's sticking up for the democratic party there. she's trying raise her profile after she's been eclipsed by bernie sanders. much more about elizabeth warren than donald trump. i'd be surprised if elizabeth warren ended up on the ticket with the clinton campaign. i'd be stunned. i couldn't even imagine it. hillary clinton is risk averse and this would be a huge risk i think. but elizabeth war
not be angling to get in the vp situation right now, elizabeth warren who has taken it upon himself to go after donald trump on twitter hardlet me give you the tweets back and forth. elizabeth warren, we get it, real donald trump, when a woman stands up to her you're going to call her a basket case, hormonal ugly. this is one of trump's responses to elizabeth warren. isn't it funny when elizabeth warren can spend a whole day tweeting about donald trump and gets nothing done in the senate....
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sounds like he is engaged in back and forth on twitter with elizabeth warren, democratic senator from massachusetts really going after him hard lately. >> it is interesting. elizabeth warren is increasingly becoming secretary clinton's attack dog. she has been out there slamming donald trump on twitter and then yesterday she did it publically and using this line of attack that we are seeing. they have been slamming him for comments that he made during housing crisis rooting for housing crisis saying he was seeking to benefit. yesterday the clinton campaign releasing a stinging video using trump's words against him and then senator warren got into the fray. take a listen to what she had to say. >> what kind of a man roots for people to get thrown out of their house? what kind of man roots for people to get thrown out of their jobs and root for people to lose their pensions and root for two little girls in clark county to end up living out of a van? what kind of a man does that? i will tell you exactly what kind of a man does that. it is a man who cares about no one but himself, a small, insecure, money grubber who doesn't care
sounds like he is engaged in back and forth on twitter with elizabeth warren, democratic senator from massachusetts really going after him hard lately. >> it is interesting. elizabeth warren is increasingly becoming secretary clinton's attack dog. she has been out there slamming donald trump on twitter and then yesterday she did it publically and using this line of attack that we are seeing. they have been slamming him for comments that he made during housing crisis rooting for housing...
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how much of this is warren buffett buying into a stock that's fallen on hard times.nk it comes down whether he trusts the management team that would come in and run yahoo! and whether he could structure the deal in a way where he held berkshire had its downside protected. of thet know the details financing so it's hard to say. betty: people say yahoo! is at tech company but also a media company and warren buffett has already invested in media. >> he's been involved in newspapers for four or five decades. you can even count his paper routes as a boy. he understands advertising understands the media business. if you look at yahoo! that way, perhaps it makes more sense. betty: good to see you, thank you so much. ahead, we will talk with one of my very favorite subjects in the world. coupe andin has a gts they only made a few and it's the only v-8 manual from aston martin and one of the few naturally aspirated v8's with manual shifting and mechanical steering left in the world. we will show you that next. ♪ matt: in today's pursuits, true enthusiast noah sports car shoul
how much of this is warren buffett buying into a stock that's fallen on hard times.nk it comes down whether he trusts the management team that would come in and run yahoo! and whether he could structure the deal in a way where he held berkshire had its downside protected. of thet know the details financing so it's hard to say. betty: people say yahoo! is at tech company but also a media company and warren buffett has already invested in media. >> he's been involved in newspapers for four...
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martha: guess who went after that point hard, elizabeth warren.> what kind of a man does that? i'll tell you exactly what kind after man does that. it's a man who cares about no one but himself. a small insecure money grubber who doesn't care who gets hurt so long as he makes a profit off it. what kind after man does that, a man who will never be president of the united states. >> regardless of her rhetoric, she is a tremendous campaigner. the contrast between her and hillary clinton will make democrats say why didn't we run elizabeth warren. she'll be effective in moving a lot of the bernie sanders socialistic tendencies to the forefront. but she is a good surrogate, she is articulate. the contrast with hillary kind of tiredden not functioning well as a candidate. a lot of candidates will say maybe we nominated the wrong person. martha: there are reports elizabeth warren bought real estate on a number of occasions and flipped it. she bought an estate property for $30,000 and sold it sticks months later for $115,000. is that going to be problemati
martha: guess who went after that point hard, elizabeth warren.> what kind of a man does that? i'll tell you exactly what kind after man does that. it's a man who cares about no one but himself. a small insecure money grubber who doesn't care who gets hurt so long as he makes a profit off it. what kind after man does that, a man who will never be president of the united states. >> regardless of her rhetoric, she is a tremendous campaigner. the contrast between her and hillary clinton...
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for senator warren, it's very hard to endorse hillary while still keeping her followers.he made the calculation not to endorse in the primary. my guess is you won't see her endorse until after california, and it's much more subtle and hillary has sewn up the actual number of delegates to cement the nomination. if she does it beforehand, she angers her own base of supporters which she shares with bernie. at the same time you've seen her go really negative against donald trump, focusing her fire as well on the general election. >> which seems to be happening pretty much everywhere now. jay, as you heard, donald trump going after the media as we were introducing you. he does it at just about every rally. let's take a listen to what he said last night in oregon, tieing the media to his woman card rhetoric. >> they protect hillary clinton. you know what? they're totally protective of her. they are the world's most dishonest people. i would use the stronger language but there's too many great numbers in the room. >> you talk about how he doesn't poll well with women. how concer
for senator warren, it's very hard to endorse hillary while still keeping her followers.he made the calculation not to endorse in the primary. my guess is you won't see her endorse until after california, and it's much more subtle and hillary has sewn up the actual number of delegates to cement the nomination. if she does it beforehand, she angers her own base of supporters which she shares with bernie. at the same time you've seen her go really negative against donald trump, focusing her fire...
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close this gap, is there a scenario here for a contested convention, for an elizabeth warren element here? >> it's hardo manage it goes all the way to a contested convention. but it's remarkable that donald trump wrapped up the nomination process on the republican side before hillary clinton on the democratic side. this far left socialist-like kind of view will make a play at a minimum into the democratic platform. they pulled the party far to the left. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders represent perhaps the soul of the party even if they are not collecting enough delegates for bernie sanders to be the nominee. martha: she is the paul ryan of the democratic side. she is someone who democrats see aspirins and she gets the crowd going to no doubt -- juan, do you think -- the question back to you. there is a lot of reasons to think she might be a very formidable presidential candidate with hoik. do you think hillary clinton would ask her? >> hillary clinton said she is open to having two women on the ticket. when you think about elizabeth warren, you have got to come back to that bernie sanders populist
close this gap, is there a scenario here for a contested convention, for an elizabeth warren element here? >> it's hardo manage it goes all the way to a contested convention. but it's remarkable that donald trump wrapped up the nomination process on the republican side before hillary clinton on the democratic side. this far left socialist-like kind of view will make a play at a minimum into the democratic platform. they pulled the party far to the left. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders...
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warren upped her anti-trump rhetoric by embracing a message that the clinton campaign has been pushing hard. we talked about the coordinating strategy of fanning surrogates out to criticize the presumptive nominee for saying in 2006 that he hoped the market crashed so he could make more money. now warren is joining in. >> donald trump was drooling over the idea of a housing meltdown because it meant he could buy up more property on the cheap. what kind of man does that? what kind of man roots for people to get thrown out of their house? what can of man roots for people to get thrown out of their jobs? to root for people to lose their pensions? i'll tell you exactly what kind of a man does that. it's man who cares about no one but himself. a small [ applause ] a small, insecure money grubber who doesn't care who gets hurt so long as he makes a profit off of it. what kind of a man does that? man that will never be president of the united states. >> trump attacked warren last night. warren attacked trump on twitter today. my question relates to the democratic party. hillary is facing this chal
warren upped her anti-trump rhetoric by embracing a message that the clinton campaign has been pushing hard. we talked about the coordinating strategy of fanning surrogates out to criticize the presumptive nominee for saying in 2006 that he hoped the market crashed so he could make more money. now warren is joining in. >> donald trump was drooling over the idea of a housing meltdown because it meant he could buy up more property on the cheap. what kind of man does that? what kind of man...
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although warren withheld any endorsement of hillary clinton. she's played hardo get in all of this. other people's names who are thrown around who would probably shore up the leftist credentials but not as prominent. thomas perez, the secretary of labor, used to be a top official in the justice department. amy, a senator from minnesota who is progressive and thought about running herself. there's a number of people who could probably fit the bill for her. >> interesting tom perez is on the list for you. >> the name has been thrown around quite a bit. he's impressed a lot of groups. he's head of the civil rights division in the justice department. a pretty hard-charging guy. a lot of groups on the left really cheered the kind of stuff he was doing over there. >> byron, good see you. thank you much. >> thank you. >> byron york. >>> bernie sanders picking up more delegates, vowing to stay in the democratic race until the convention in july. how this could affect party unity. we're looking ahead on "sunday morning futures." i know what i can expect from usaa the usa
although warren withheld any endorsement of hillary clinton. she's played hardo get in all of this. other people's names who are thrown around who would probably shore up the leftist credentials but not as prominent. thomas perez, the secretary of labor, used to be a top official in the justice department. amy, a senator from minnesota who is progressive and thought about running herself. there's a number of people who could probably fit the bill for her. >> interesting tom perez is on...
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hard. look what happened with elizabeth warren. goes after him, he can't stand it. he's got such a thin skin, which is amazing to me that he blew up the way he did and he continue control that. people said he got beat up by the people on the republican stage in the debates. that's wrong. they agreed on where they were in the issues. >> do you think donald trump is a bully, bob? >> absolutely. one of the worst i've seen. >> if i believe he's a bully, bullies are typically thin skinned. >> that's correct. >> don, if i may -- yeah, go ahead. may i ask bob a question? i don't know if this is allowed. >> it's awe allowed but you have 20 seconds. >> all right, maybe he'll answer afterwards then. does bob, whom i really do like and i want him on hi show for his fine autobiography. i'm letting the listeners know. >> ten seconds. >> but bob i want to know, do you really believe she did not put herself above her country with her own server while she was secretary of state? >> bob, don't answer that. that's a perfect tease. thank you, dennis. don't answer that, we'll answer it
hard. look what happened with elizabeth warren. goes after him, he can't stand it. he's got such a thin skin, which is amazing to me that he blew up the way he did and he continue control that. people said he got beat up by the people on the republican stage in the debates. that's wrong. they agreed on where they were in the issues. >> do you think donald trump is a bully, bob? >> absolutely. one of the worst i've seen. >> if i believe he's a bully, bullies are typically thin...
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hard to be more optimistic than warren. pessimistic but i'm still a foolish optimist by normal standards. liz: would you recommend optimism to americans? look, it gets scary sometimes, warren. we have people looking sometimes at their job situation and terrorist landscape right now. it is worrisome. >> anybody that has bet against america since 1776 eventually lost the bet. this country works. >> it has worked better for all classes. virtually every 20 years. hardly a 20 year period in the history of the republic when it hasn't worked better to practically everyone. liz: people are watching right now wish they could feel that but do you think eventually they will? >> luckiest person born in the history of the world is the person being born in the united states today. liz: flag-waving starts. it is great to have you both of you. thank you so much. vice-chair of berkshire hathaway, charlie monger, 92 years old. warren buffett 85 the young pup of this group. >> i'm the kid. liz: you're the kid. great to have you both. don't se
hard to be more optimistic than warren. pessimistic but i'm still a foolish optimist by normal standards. liz: would you recommend optimism to americans? look, it gets scary sometimes, warren. we have people looking sometimes at their job situation and terrorist landscape right now. it is worrisome. >> anybody that has bet against america since 1776 eventually lost the bet. this country works. >> it has worked better for all classes. virtually every 20 years. hardly a 20 year period...
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it is hard for all investors. 35-40-year-old veteran, so to speak. i have grown up and warren has grown up and other investors have grown up in a time when markets have always snapped back and when risk has been validated, going forward. so it is really hard to train and change your psychological makeup, and to be a hedge manager that is comfortable being short. i tried to convince myself and clients, and clients tried to say bill, ifthey this is the scenario, why are you just trying to reduce risk? why aren't you on the other side? and i say, i'm working on it. i am an investor that ultimately does believe in the system but believes the system itself is at risk. erik: what are some of the practical options to shorting credit? >> not much. erik: so when you say you are trying, you mean psychologically? >> yes, at the right time. it is delicate between trade and a long-term thing. for janice, $2.5 billion, there are no practical limits. you can buy protection on high-yield, you don't have to short companies. erik: you don't have to go single name? >> no. so it is relatively eas
it is hard for all investors. 35-40-year-old veteran, so to speak. i have grown up and warren has grown up and other investors have grown up in a time when markets have always snapped back and when risk has been validated, going forward. so it is really hard to train and change your psychological makeup, and to be a hedge manager that is comfortable being short. i tried to convince myself and clients, and clients tried to say bill, ifthey this is the scenario, why are you just trying to reduce...
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warren buffett in scolding moneymakers. cio as the $187 billion practice, called the practice of broken one. >> as an investor of capital, we negotiate hard i said very clearly, the model is broken. the large institutional investor is off the table and we are negotiating sets of a management fee. reporter: the u.k. risks are losing 250 billion pounds each year. that is according to the former chancellor. he says that britain's trade with eu companies is estimated to be 76% higher than without the brexit. leicester city are champions. the season began back in august. we have 2400 journalists based in 150 news bureaus around the world. this is bloomberg news. you can find more of our top stories if you are a bloomberg user at top . anna: it seems that leicester city is stalking the city. juliete, a decent day for the australian market, i think? juliette: absolutely, anna. the fx market is at its highest level since october 27th last year. that gave a good boost to investor sentiment. we've also got the bid up by over 5%. it did come through with a first number that missed estimates. but investors say this is because of the new investor'
warren buffett in scolding moneymakers. cio as the $187 billion practice, called the practice of broken one. >> as an investor of capital, we negotiate hard i said very clearly, the model is broken. the large institutional investor is off the table and we are negotiating sets of a management fee. reporter: the u.k. risks are losing 250 billion pounds each year. that is according to the former chancellor. he says that britain's trade with eu companies is estimated to be 76% higher than...
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it's walmart because they're the biggest retailer and yet warren buffett owns walmart. it is hardigure out why to own walmart if you really feel strongly about amazon because amazon is listening, we're going to carve this up. that amazon conference call was so good. last week amazon was a standout, great quarter from expedia, i really like the linkedin. i know it didn't react as much. facebook, i know it's gone up so much. do you stand there and still tell people to buy it? i don't know, but those were the standouts. and they're web. they're web. i mean, it's the web that's doing well. it's the cloud that's doing well. >> sure. >> and walmart, look, i think walmart is doing everything they c can. but they're up against a really powerful, powerful opponent. and doug mcmillen doing some big steps. >> by the way amazon at 672 is about $3 from going green for the year. meanwhile walmart year-to-date -- i al popologize that's a one-year chart. >> walmart, i think, you could say got oversold but to echo warren buffett i would hate to go against them. walmart has a substantial web presen
it's walmart because they're the biggest retailer and yet warren buffett owns walmart. it is hardigure out why to own walmart if you really feel strongly about amazon because amazon is listening, we're going to carve this up. that amazon conference call was so good. last week amazon was a standout, great quarter from expedia, i really like the linkedin. i know it didn't react as much. facebook, i know it's gone up so much. do you stand there and still tell people to buy it? i don't know, but...
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hard. hillary clinton might have any surrogate in the corner, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren who hastayed on the sidelines of the clinton-sanders contest. and on what she said, trump's response after these words from our sponsors. ♪ john: the endorsement of elizabeth warren would be-- last speaking at the center for popular democracy annual gala, warren upped her anti-trump rhetoric. yesterday we talked about team clinton coordinated strategy of fanning surrogates out to criticize the presumptive nominee for saying and 2006 that he hoped the housing market crashed so that he could make more money. now warren is joining in that course. sen. warren: donald trump was drooling over the idea of a housing meltdown. it meant he could buy up more property on the cheap. what kind of a man does that? what kind of a man routes for people to get thrown out of their house? what kind of men roots to get thrown out of their jobs? to root for people to lose their pensions? i will tell you exactly what kind of a man does not, it is a man who cares about no one but himself. [applause] small, insecure
hard. hillary clinton might have any surrogate in the corner, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren who hastayed on the sidelines of the clinton-sanders contest. and on what she said, trump's response after these words from our sponsors. ♪ john: the endorsement of elizabeth warren would be-- last speaking at the center for popular democracy annual gala, warren upped her anti-trump rhetoric. yesterday we talked about team clinton coordinated strategy of fanning surrogates out to criticize the...
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hard to collaborate. but i think that, you know, elizabeth warren represents the left wing radicalism in the democratic party. hillary clinton understands that she needs to get as close to elizabeth warren as she can because she's in a life-and-death struggle with bernie sanders. and i think you'll see that hillary follows elizabeth warren's lead over and over again. >> you, i assume, are close to donald trump, you speak to him o koe occasionally? >> talk to him occasionally. >> have any concerns? >> yeah, i think the attack he made on governor martinez last night was very, very destructive. you don't want to see a republican presidential candidate attacking a republican governor and you particularly don't want to see a candidate who needs to get stronger with latinos and stronger with woman attack a latina woman republican governor. every once in a while -- trump has been brilliant. nobody's ever done what he's achieved. he's come out of nowhere, won the nomination, beat 16 other people. remarkable. every once in a while he goes off the deep end. he has to acquire a higher level of discipline or he's going
hard to collaborate. but i think that, you know, elizabeth warren represents the left wing radicalism in the democratic party. hillary clinton understands that she needs to get as close to elizabeth warren as she can because she's in a life-and-death struggle with bernie sanders. and i think you'll see that hillary follows elizabeth warren's lead over and over again. >> you, i assume, are close to donald trump, you speak to him o koe occasionally? >> talk to him occasionally....
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in recent days warren has unleashed a number of tweets going after the presumptive nominee calling him a bully and a liar. in one she promised to fight as hard to ensure trump's quote, toxic stew of hatred and insecurity never reaches the white house. in another, elizabeth warren wrote to trump, quote, your racism, sexism, xenophobia doesn't drive me nuts, it makes me sick. and i'm not alone. and here is how trump responded over the weekend. >> she's the total phony so i gall her the goofus. i hope she runs with hillary because i would like to take them out, i tell you. they're phonies. they're phonies and i'd love to take them out. honestly, i think hillary is too smart to pick elizabeth warren. >> joining me to talk about it, ann gearan. what is going on here? >> well, i mean it's really an interesting distillation of the entire sexism argument on both sides, for hillary clinton and for donald trump. you'll notice in the clip you played earlier, trump said she's a goofus, i don't know what that is, and then he said have you ever looked at her. she's a basket case. i don't really know what he means by that but i think a lot of women, presum
in recent days warren has unleashed a number of tweets going after the presumptive nominee calling him a bully and a liar. in one she promised to fight as hard to ensure trump's quote, toxic stew of hatred and insecurity never reaches the white house. in another, elizabeth warren wrote to trump, quote, your racism, sexism, xenophobia doesn't drive me nuts, it makes me sick. and i'm not alone. and here is how trump responded over the weekend. >> she's the total phony so i gall her the...
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warren. i think that's part of the conversation. right now if you're a die hard bernie supporter, you're still looking and hoping for some kind of miracle, at the very least a win here where he's brought the race down to two points. that gives him more leverage going into that convention. >> thank you. i don't know you don't give the campaign's advice but if they need to do a wind energy event, you've clearly got a good spot out there. stay safe on the trail. >> not bad. we turn now to our panel. hello, everybody. i'll start with you since you've been watching this in our studio. anyone that would have predicted this year would have gotten it wrong. how much of this will start affecting the general election where hillary clinton is in what feels like a two-front war? >> i've been following bernie sanders since january. i've gone to hundreds of these events. when i started in january, i would talk to people about whether they would vote for hillary clinton. at that time, that question wasn't met with real anger. t it was okay, if she's the nominee, i'll vote for h
warren. i think that's part of the conversation. right now if you're a die hard bernie supporter, you're still looking and hoping for some kind of miracle, at the very least a win here where he's brought the race down to two points. that gives him more leverage going into that convention. >> thank you. i don't know you don't give the campaign's advice but if they need to do a wind energy event, you've clearly got a good spot out there. stay safe on the trail. >> not bad. we turn now...
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warren. >> pledges on personnel, that is the test, will she promise he's not going to appoint the ruben summers type to the white house. can he extract real hard and fast to him on personnel. >> bernie sanders on the money. all right, everybody sit tight. little more to go. early spending by a hillary clinton super pack speaks volumes. to severe rheumatoid ar, and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb,
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hard? will hillary clinton continue his efforts and cost thousands more people their jobs. >>> elizabeth warrenaking on donald trump, tweeting series of comments about the presumptive nominee. she will do whatever she can to keep him out. white house but the question will never trump conservatives be allies. ohio governor john kasich announcing moments ago that he is suspending his presidential campaign. >> i have always said that the lord has a purpose for me as he has for everyone. and as i suspend my campaign today, i have renewed faith, deeper faith, that the lord will show me the way forward and fulfill the purpose of my life. thank you, and god bless. [applause] charles: so now with kasich and cruz officially out of the race, donald trump and his decisive win in indiana has made him the presumptive nominee but the big question now, what is the next move? the postmortem if you will. joining me, van hipp, mercedes schlapp. talk of contested all the other stuff, we don't have to worry about the establishment or maybe we do. what will happen here on out, how does donald trump weave back piece
hard? will hillary clinton continue his efforts and cost thousands more people their jobs. >>> elizabeth warrenaking on donald trump, tweeting series of comments about the presumptive nominee. she will do whatever she can to keep him out. white house but the question will never trump conservatives be allies. ohio governor john kasich announcing moments ago that he is suspending his presidential campaign. >> i have always said that the lord has a purpose for me as he has for...
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hard for the party to unite. >> it's incredible that a guy who wasn't a democrat until a year and a half ago wouldn't have a lot of party loyalty. >> your asking about elizabeth warrennie sanders had no expectation of getting as far as he got, six months ago, he wasn't thinking about what does he want to take out of the convention in july. now he realizes he could have been thinking about all those things, and by the way, elizabeth warren is going to hopscotch over him. he locked it up in the polls as a surrogate for her, it was her supporters. he's maintained that well. >> you hear from people close to clinton who would have laughed about elizabeth warren being the running mate. now they see her out there and say, wow, she's a pretty good attack dog. >> she's probably been the best person in either party at getting under donald trump's skin. that's hugely important, almost as important as the actual message she's saying. >> sanders is hoping to change the mind of all these superdelegates. if he wins them all or most -- but when he's attacking the party chairwoman, a lot of democrats are not fans of debbie wassermann schultz, saying they lost states during her tenur
hard for the party to unite. >> it's incredible that a guy who wasn't a democrat until a year and a half ago wouldn't have a lot of party loyalty. >> your asking about elizabeth warrennie sanders had no expectation of getting as far as he got, six months ago, he wasn't thinking about what does he want to take out of the convention in july. now he realizes he could have been thinking about all those things, and by the way, elizabeth warren is going to hopscotch over him. he locked it...
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hard? will hillary clinton continue his efforts and cost thousands more people their jobs. >>> elizabeth warren donald trump, tweeting series of comments about the presumptive nominee. she will do whatever she can to keep him out. white house but the question will never trump conservatives be allies. ohio governor john kasich announcing moments ago that he is suspending his presidential campaign. >> i have always said that the lordas
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warren accused him of being a race raft. responded calling trump's counterpunch lame. friday night trump hitting hard attacking her for o she was native american. >> her whole career is a fraud because she goes out and she says she's a native indian. i won't say the word indian. >> reporter: while trump on the attack the growing number of republicans against him is getting longer. >> i'll release them. >> reporter: hitting back at paul ryan saying the two spoke on the phone not long ago and it was a nice conversation. >> then all of a sudden he wants to be cute but, you know, we'll see. >> reporter: jeb bush breaking his pledge to support the party's nominee no matter what taking to facebook overnight saying trump has not displayed a respect for the constitution and he is not a consistent conservative. these are all reasons why i cannot support his candidacy. but the donald shrugging off his one time prime target. >> i won't talk about jeb bush. i will not say -- i will not say he's low energy. i will not say it. >> reporter: as republicans war within democrats are setting their sights on trump. >> e
warren accused him of being a race raft. responded calling trump's counterpunch lame. friday night trump hitting hard attacking her for o she was native american. >> her whole career is a fraud because she goes out and she says she's a native indian. i won't say the word indian. >> reporter: while trump on the attack the growing number of republicans against him is getting longer. >> i'll release them. >> reporter: hitting back at paul ryan saying the two spoke on the...
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warren, and robert george. i thought that was news making, that interview with bill o'reilly, for this reason. it is hardo nail down trump on policy. if you were to say to me what is the policy about donald trump. i would say build a wall, make mexico pay for it and stop muslims from coming to the u.s. after that, it gets a little murkier. here is my big question for you. do you anticipate increasing republican orthodoxy from the man who is now the leader of the republican party as we head towards the general? >> i think donald trump is going to be donald trump. and i think his meeting with paul ryan will give you particular clues about how far he's willing to go on republican orthodoxy, as well as the way the platform plays out at the convention. i believe his beliefs, what he says about policy, he will have to flesh out more as the campaign goes along and i think he wants to do that. >> there's a whole bunch of things part of the republican catechism and official policy. those things are repealing obamacare, which he says he's for, but presumably there will have to be more fleshed out health care, the
warren, and robert george. i thought that was news making, that interview with bill o'reilly, for this reason. it is hardo nail down trump on policy. if you were to say to me what is the policy about donald trump. i would say build a wall, make mexico pay for it and stop muslims from coming to the u.s. after that, it gets a little murkier. here is my big question for you. do you anticipate increasing republican orthodoxy from the man who is now the leader of the republican party as we head...