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warren olney: absolutely. i think there are people that objectivist politics because they are philosophically opposed , they believe he should not do this because they have a philosophical argument. julian bond: i believe there are normative number of people who would not like him if he gave each of them $1000. he still would not be president for them. i prepared some questions but i cannot see them up here. from -- i want to go from where you just left off. to theout his attention kinds of issues that you have spent your life trying to advocate. as you disappointed you in any way -- has he disappointed you in any way? julian bond: yes he has disappointed me and i do not think he will be the last president to do that. [laughter] to paybond: i wanted him more attention to this and that and the other thing and i was disappointed. i am not sure in the second term if he will pay as much attention as i want him to. i want attention paid to the appalling rate of black unemployment. black unemployment is always doubl
warren olney: absolutely. i think there are people that objectivist politics because they are philosophically opposed , they believe he should not do this because they have a philosophical argument. julian bond: i believe there are normative number of people who would not like him if he gave each of them $1000. he still would not be president for them. i prepared some questions but i cannot see them up here. from -- i want to go from where you just left off. to theout his attention kinds of...
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elizabeth warren has repeatedly said she would not run, but the warrenation with mor more might help joe biden. george is joining is next from north carolina. good morning to you. caller: i just heard your .omment on elizabeth warren i don't think she is going to follow joe biden. bernie sanders is the answer. after the obama joke for the last eight years -- people say, theyt reelected -- no, just voted against the republicans. that's all it was. that is my commentary. i have been pushing bernie sanders for six years now. i'm really glad. i just wish he would get more ir time. host: by the way, his speech from north carolina is online. daniel, good morning to you. caller: good morning. i have a pretty adjusting been paying i have a lot of attention to the field recently, especially after the first gop debate. it is a good move on his advisers. any well-established leader who has not entered the race should distance themselves from the nominee. i think entering the field could really only hurt their career. host: thank you for your call. michael has this point, the media loves another
elizabeth warren has repeatedly said she would not run, but the warrenation with mor more might help joe biden. george is joining is next from north carolina. good morning to you. caller: i just heard your .omment on elizabeth warren i don't think she is going to follow joe biden. bernie sanders is the answer. after the obama joke for the last eight years -- people say, theyt reelected -- no, just voted against the republicans. that's all it was. that is my commentary. i have been pushing...
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warren buffett goes after is his biggest takeover target ever. we will tell you about the $30 billion deal berkshire hathaway has in the works. big week for an is. ali baba and some major u.s. retailers like j.c. penney said report their latest profits. we will tell you what to expect. in an effort to give younger voters on board hillary clinton gets ready to propose a huge, $350 billion tuition plan. in china stock soaring 5% after the government pushes joy in shifting mergers. we have the details. checking on u.s. stock market futures ahead of "the opening bell" you have gains across the board after a loser friday and losing week but no losers here. i am dagen mcdowell in for sandra smith joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petallides. welcome to your first look at what is moving in today's market, the latest breaking news and what to expect for your day ahead. breaking this morning violence in fergus in missouri. gunfire disrupting a demonstration, gunshots heard in an interview with ferguson's police chief. >> as patient as possible. people
warren buffett goes after is his biggest takeover target ever. we will tell you about the $30 billion deal berkshire hathaway has in the works. big week for an is. ali baba and some major u.s. retailers like j.c. penney said report their latest profits. we will tell you what to expect. in an effort to give younger voters on board hillary clinton gets ready to propose a huge, $350 billion tuition plan. in china stock soaring 5% after the government pushes joy in shifting mergers. we have the...
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and now, we talked about kauffman who shares warren's zeal for reining in wall street, and friday, he told wbz in boston that nobody has been anointed as the standard bearer, and that is warren's some times relationship with the dan standard bearer hillary clinton, and maybe that is because she knew that she was having a meeting with the vice president biden. and maybe this is going back to the 1980s and quoted on the record in the "boston globe" this morning saying that i think that it would be a great ticket. bi biden/warren and you don't say that publicly unless you are trying to stir up mischief. >> well, as the trial balloons go, this is not subtle. it is smart on the part of biden's team if they wanted to gauge the interest of this to have something high profile and something very public like this, and to do it by way of elizabeth warren whose supporters are the up for grabs faction of the democratic party, and it is supporters of elizabeth warren who have gravitated to bernie sanders and created a headache for hillary clinton and this is a weakness of hillary's skyrocketed nega
and now, we talked about kauffman who shares warren's zeal for reining in wall street, and friday, he told wbz in boston that nobody has been anointed as the standard bearer, and that is warren's some times relationship with the dan standard bearer hillary clinton, and maybe that is because she knew that she was having a meeting with the vice president biden. and maybe this is going back to the 1980s and quoted on the record in the "boston globe" this morning saying that i think that...
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now why elizabeth warren? because there is in the democratic party right now a huge populist upsurge, not just leftist, anti-establishment, it's basically the elizabeth warren wing of the democratic parity and joe biden doesn't want, and he's not going to get anointed by elizabeth warren, but the mere fact that i went and talked to elizabeth warren is very important. >> no one would mistake joe biden for anything but an establishment candidate. i think similar to ms. clinton. these are not outsiders. one of the things i found interesting, and you can't find people more different than donald trump and bernie sanders. >> there's no question. >> and senator warren comes from that place as well. how does joe biden position himself in that kind of outsider/insider liz warren wing of the party? that's yet to be seen. >> he's not going to be able to position himself as an outsider, because as you said, he is establishment. but bernie sanders, and what he represents, there's an anti-establishment, anti-ruling class up
now why elizabeth warren? because there is in the democratic party right now a huge populist upsurge, not just leftist, anti-establishment, it's basically the elizabeth warren wing of the democratic parity and joe biden doesn't want, and he's not going to get anointed by elizabeth warren, but the mere fact that i went and talked to elizabeth warren is very important. >> no one would mistake joe biden for anything but an establishment candidate. i think similar to ms. clinton. these are...
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can think some of that too warren buffett at his five. -- and his big buy. energy stocks are getting a bounce back after recent weakness. trading down about 14% from the 10 day average. keep in mind this is sluggish volume. come inside the bloomberg terminal. there are some technical factors at work. this is the s&p 500 on an intraday basis. the purple line at the bottom is the 200 and moving average. it is the average price over the last 200 and trading days. what is noteworthy here is right around early july the s&p 500 dipped below the 200 moving day average and closed below it. and then it has been a line of support since then. it in july 27, at august the seventh, but we have now held above it so far. keep watch for this level. we will see how much of that support level will hold. to treasuryver markets cause i know we will be talking about the fed and dr. greenspan's comments this morning. the yield continuing to move higher, especially on the longer end of the yield curve. that is exactly what janet yellen actually wants to happen. 4%, justear note, 2
can think some of that too warren buffett at his five. -- and his big buy. energy stocks are getting a bounce back after recent weakness. trading down about 14% from the 10 day average. keep in mind this is sluggish volume. come inside the bloomberg terminal. there are some technical factors at work. this is the s&p 500 on an intraday basis. the purple line at the bottom is the 200 and moving average. it is the average price over the last 200 and trading days. what is noteworthy here is...
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but the interesting thing was that when she married warren, warren accepted marshall as well and marshall seems to have lived partly with them partly with his grandfather. so it was like kind of an interesting relationship that they worked out. david pietrusza: she just doesn't seem that maternal. kathrine sibley: i would disagree with that. david pietrusza: i think that -- i think that's part of it and in terms of the story of -- i think your original question had to do with the 1920 campaign or something and does that become an issue? and her being divorced, certainly divorce was not in favor at that time but it's a case of mutual assured destruction. and mr. cox -- james middleton cox is the first divorced person to run for president. he had been married once before. and then he -- his wife, i think, had mental problems or something and then he marries again. there's no great scandal in it but there is -- kathrine sibley: but she was a much younger woman. david pietrusza: yes, but -- so, either not about to bring that up, but if they had brought up, the immense hardship which florence
but the interesting thing was that when she married warren, warren accepted marshall as well and marshall seems to have lived partly with them partly with his grandfather. so it was like kind of an interesting relationship that they worked out. david pietrusza: she just doesn't seem that maternal. kathrine sibley: i would disagree with that. david pietrusza: i think that -- i think that's part of it and in terms of the story of -- i think your original question had to do with the 1920 campaign...
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my sense is that warren g. harding probably had -- and this other people have suggested this as well, some kind of fertility problem. i mean, the fact that florence obviously had no trouble having children yet they were married for 15 years and had -- and she was only 30, 31 when they got married and harding loved children. there would have been really reason for them not to have had additional children before she got ill in 1905 when obviously issues might have created a situation where she could not. to me, it seems not credible that she was -- that nan britton had an affair with warren, number one, or that a child resulted for sure. i don't really believe in either of them. but i, perhaps you would weigh on those. susan swain: can you very quickly answer the carl antony's book? kathrine sibley: oh, about carl anthony's book. oh, yes. so, carl anthony's book was a wonderful book and i read it very closely when i was preparing my own work on florence. but my concern about his approach is that much of it seems
my sense is that warren g. harding probably had -- and this other people have suggested this as well, some kind of fertility problem. i mean, the fact that florence obviously had no trouble having children yet they were married for 15 years and had -- and she was only 30, 31 when they got married and harding loved children. there would have been really reason for them not to have had additional children before she got ill in 1905 when obviously issues might have created a situation where she...
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even for warren buffett, this is big. what's more, the deal to buy precision cast parts valued at more than $37 billion, also keeps berkshire hathaway moving beyond its original base in the insurance business. in 2010 buffett landed burlington northern santa fe railroad in what is now his second biggest deal, for about $26 billion. in 2013, he bought half of the ketchup maker heinz for about $12 billion. this year heinz merged with kraft to form the world's fifth largest food and beverage company. but buffet admits his, quote, big game hunting, is on hold now for awhile. >> this takes us out of the market but we'll probably be buying a few small things in the next six months. >> the move to buy precision is a big bet on the aero space company that buys its parts. demand for commercial jets made by the likes of boeing and airbus is booming. precision's other big customers buy pipes and pipeline parts. that's the part of the business that's been hurting, as oil prices slump. profit was down 17% in precision's latest quarter
even for warren buffett, this is big. what's more, the deal to buy precision cast parts valued at more than $37 billion, also keeps berkshire hathaway moving beyond its original base in the insurance business. in 2010 buffett landed burlington northern santa fe railroad in what is now his second biggest deal, for about $26 billion. in 2013, he bought half of the ketchup maker heinz for about $12 billion. this year heinz merged with kraft to form the world's fifth largest food and beverage...
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[applause] tj is an alumna of warren easton high school. as a teacher and librarian, i care deeply about developing every student's love for reading and learning. this was important to me as first lady of texas and of the united states. in 2002, with the help of the ambassador, who is over here, i established the laura bush foundation for america's libraries to provide funds to update, expand, and diversify the print and book collections of america's libraries. in 2005, after hurricane katrina devastated the gulf coast, and many school libraries, we were having our final board meeting of the laura bush foundation. we had raised all of the money we wanted to for our endowment. i told our board members, i can't quit thinking about those libraries across the gulf coast. one of our board members, also with us today, said why don't we keep raising money and whatever we raise now we will give way to the gulf coast schools? the lara bush foundation for america's libraries wanted to help. so at that meeting, one month after hurricane katrina, we fo
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that a biden and warren ticket is in the making? jeff owen broke the story, and it has everybody talking. >> good morning, jim. for everybody who thinks that joe biden may not be seriously considering it, it is a latest sign that he is considering it, and considering it strongly. i am told that they met for an hour over lunch and the twof othem without any of the aides around, and so they talked about the economic message that the vice president would need if he decided to run for president. jim, as you know, nobody has more on the pulse of the progressives and the economic populous across this kcountry more so than elizabeth warren and so mf her wanted her to run on the time on her own, and she did not of course, but the fact that the vice president came down to washington just specifically to have this meet ing tells us a couple of things, and one, he is getting more direct advice on what he should do. he wanted to hear from senator warren and hear what people are saying out there, and jim, we have move prd the phase of is he goin
that a biden and warren ticket is in the making? jeff owen broke the story, and it has everybody talking. >> good morning, jim. for everybody who thinks that joe biden may not be seriously considering it, it is a latest sign that he is considering it, and considering it strongly. i am told that they met for an hour over lunch and the twof othem without any of the aides around, and so they talked about the economic message that the vice president would need if he decided to run for...
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you wonder if warren buffet is making a play for the oil side. maybe assets are a little undervalued. certainly, this is not an oil company, they are involved in the oil business. >> a point of price for a moment, becky, you made a smart point to say the stock has come down the year. i thil still go back to bnsf they paid 18 times earning, that was back in 2010. the probably if you do the math is closer to 20 times. when you go over the threshold and break out the elephant on it, if you will, it's hard to find stuffed a cheap prem number these days. >> i wonder, this is an all cash deal, i wonder, this is one of the biggest all cash deals of all time? could it be the biggest all cash deal of all times? generally you will see an equity deal, we want will share 3% of our stock. this is 37 billion if cash. someone will show up at headquarters with 50 suitcases full of hundreds. >> that's not a big point. it's not like paying for deals because you think berkshire stock is more valuable test you used it occasionally. i think burlington foreign, they u
you wonder if warren buffet is making a play for the oil side. maybe assets are a little undervalued. certainly, this is not an oil company, they are involved in the oil business. >> a point of price for a moment, becky, you made a smart point to say the stock has come down the year. i thil still go back to bnsf they paid 18 times earning, that was back in 2010. the probably if you do the math is closer to 20 times. when you go over the threshold and break out the elephant on it, if you...
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which comes back to warren buffett. nail onyou just hit the the head, because berkshire is buying precision castparts, $235 per share in cash. it is valuing the deal at about $32.7 billion -- $37.2 billion. that is a phenomenal amount of money. but it is a huge company, and that is probably a little bit more than half of -- brendan: $10 billion in revenue is what they have. they will have 30,000 new employees, and berkshire hathaway just got 10% larger. according to michael moore, they will not do a lot of cost-cutting immediately. they are looking at a company that they feel is undervalued. vonnie: this will shrink the cash pile for his successor. warren buffett is 84 years old. that is an interesting point. warren buffett slashing the chiller down before he leaves. down 20% year to date, so warren buffett is definitely getting a companies that is suffering due to stock price. bet here?hat is the is he betting on growth in airplane sales for boeing and is this a broader bet on the american economy? >> i do not know the
which comes back to warren buffett. nail onyou just hit the the head, because berkshire is buying precision castparts, $235 per share in cash. it is valuing the deal at about $32.7 billion -- $37.2 billion. that is a phenomenal amount of money. but it is a huge company, and that is probably a little bit more than half of -- brendan: $10 billion in revenue is what they have. they will have 30,000 new employees, and berkshire hathaway just got 10% larger. according to michael moore, they will not...
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i don't follow warren buffett a lot. it was interesting the transaction they announced over the weekend. but i don't really follow warren a lot. erik: you mentioned high margins. has done castparts margins north of 30%. how is it possible in an industrial business to generate that kind of operating income? on the contractor side, i'm looking at lockheed martin. lockheed martin has margins have thought. -- half of that. it is very complex and few companies can do it. the ones that have the technology to do it earn a higher return. lockheed has a lot of other stuff in their portfolio. erik: i just threw that out for comparison. who does precision castparts compete with? george: the barnes group is another competitor. there are a lot of smaller competitors, some not even public companies. erik: thank you, george ferguson, on warren buffett's latest big deal. $37 billion. coming up, a media meltdown. we will talk to immediate investor on where he is finding opportunity. ♪ stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." i am st
i don't follow warren buffett a lot. it was interesting the transaction they announced over the weekend. but i don't really follow warren a lot. erik: you mentioned high margins. has done castparts margins north of 30%. how is it possible in an industrial business to generate that kind of operating income? on the contractor side, i'm looking at lockheed martin. lockheed martin has margins have thought. -- half of that. it is very complex and few companies can do it. the ones that have the...
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and then he throws out this elizabeth warren thing. that's interesting. it's interesting he decided to do it and that she decided to participate. she is sending a signal, hey, you know what? maybe i'm comfortable with joe biden. look if biden is going to run, it's not just running against hillary clinton but against bernie sanders. who took up the warren mantle -- bernie sanders. >> are you talking about endorsement or running mate? >> biden said, looky here, what do you think of my front-runner for the short list? it's -- if someone warren could be convinced to do something like that early, when you start to think about how would joe biden defeat hillary clinton i can't find many ways he pulls it off, but it would take something like putting a ticket together. that's a how ronald reagan beat gerald ford. he got a ticket together early. you have to be dramatic. so, you know, i know it's hyperbole at this point, but i think it's the right bold move to do if you're trying to do this if you're biden. >> i hear you're talking about donald trump this morning.
and then he throws out this elizabeth warren thing. that's interesting. it's interesting he decided to do it and that she decided to participate. she is sending a signal, hey, you know what? maybe i'm comfortable with joe biden. look if biden is going to run, it's not just running against hillary clinton but against bernie sanders. who took up the warren mantle -- bernie sanders. >> are you talking about endorsement or running mate? >> biden said, looky here, what do you think of my...
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big deal for warren buffet. the biggest of his career, the average investor, anything. >> the investor should be impressed with this. not only is warren buffett going to be 85 years young but investing in cyclical companies suggesting the sluggish growth we have been talking about all morning may accelerate and improved over the next 12 to 18 months. cyclical industries do better when economic growth improves. one thing we have learned over 20 years never bet against warren buffet. sandra: oil prices searching for direction for the morning and the year, prices are not nearly 20%. is it time to buy oil? that is a question. we will talk about it next. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. sandra: coming an ion ferguson missouri where a man is in critical condition, and stable condition after exchanging gunfire with police officers. reports on the grou
big deal for warren buffet. the biggest of his career, the average investor, anything. >> the investor should be impressed with this. not only is warren buffett going to be 85 years young but investing in cyclical companies suggesting the sluggish growth we have been talking about all morning may accelerate and improved over the next 12 to 18 months. cyclical industries do better when economic growth improves. one thing we have learned over 20 years never bet against warren buffet....
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warren is a liberal icon. she has fans. fans pushing her to make her own bid for the white house in 2016. she has declined to do that. she will sit this out. she hasn't endorsed any candidate. an interesting tid bit to learn this weekend. senator warren is not the only big name democrat biden has met with. jim webb talked about his meeting with biden. he talked about it on "state of the union." >> i met with joe biden last month. i have great regard for joe biden. i think his family and him personally have shown tremendous dignity over the last several months that gained respect over the country. i would not get into another individual's potential campaign. it doesn't surprise me he is sitting and talking to someone who has a strong record on economic issues. >> reporter: the meeting with senator warren. we know the vice president has told his associates he plans to make a decision in about the next month. his advisers have told him he has to decide by october 1st. that is the time period we are looking at. back to you. >>>
warren is a liberal icon. she has fans. fans pushing her to make her own bid for the white house in 2016. she has declined to do that. she will sit this out. she hasn't endorsed any candidate. an interesting tid bit to learn this weekend. senator warren is not the only big name democrat biden has met with. jim webb talked about his meeting with biden. he talked about it on "state of the union." >> i met with joe biden last month. i have great regard for joe biden. i think his...
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warren: thank you. now let's consider the roughly $50 billion of iran money that is frozen and could be granted as part of sanctions relief if iran complies with the deal. undersecretary szubin, is most or even a very significant part of this $50 billion held in the united states? undersec. szubin: no. sen. warren: if we walk away, do you believe the other countries who hold this money will continue to keep it out of iran's hands? undersec. szubin: i think we will begin to see those funds be released if iran starts meeting its commitments under the deal. sen. warren: but the question i ask is if we walk away from the deal, are you convinced that other countries that hold these funds are going to continue to withhold those funds from iran? undersec. szubin: i can't guarantee that they will. sen. warren: all right, let's talk about iran's nuclear weapons ambitions. if we reject this deal and iran decides to build nuclear weapons, what would be iran's breakout time? how long do you estimate it would take i
warren: thank you. now let's consider the roughly $50 billion of iran money that is frozen and could be granted as part of sanctions relief if iran complies with the deal. undersecretary szubin, is most or even a very significant part of this $50 billion held in the united states? undersec. szubin: no. sen. warren: if we walk away, do you believe the other countries who hold this money will continue to keep it out of iran's hands? undersec. szubin: i think we will begin to see those funds be...
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[applause] tj is an alumna of warren easton high school. as a teacher and librarian, i care deeply about developing every student's love for reading and learning. this was important to me as first lady of texas and of the united states. in 2002, with the help of the ambassador, who is over here, i established the laura bush foundation for america's libraries to provide funds to update, expand, and diversify the print and book collections of america's libraries. in 2005, after hurricane katrina devastated the gulf coast, and many school libraries, we were having our final board meeting of the laura bush foundation. we had raised all of the money we wanted to for our endowment. i told our board members, i can't quit thinking about those libraries across the gulf coast. one of our board members, also with us today, said why don't we keep raising money and whatever we raise now we will give way to the gulf coast schools? the lara bush foundation for america's libraries wanted to help. so at that meeting, one month after hurricane katrina, we fo
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so warren knows what it's about. yet, goes out to try to deceive. >> um-huh. >> am i wrong in saying that? >> no. you are not wrong. >> she is a deceiver. >> it's not just her. there are plenty of democrats. >> let's stay on her because she is the voice of the progressive left. so then can we respect a deceiver? >> i would call it lying. it's not -- i mean, look, that's what's going on. people are really going out and giving out extremely false information. so if you want to call it deceiver fine. there is nothing about this that is about taking away a woman's right to choose. nothing about even the defunding planned parenthood bill has nothing to do with taking a way a woman's right to choose. that's not true. >> it throws it into the private sector where it should be anyway. senator warren, the voice now of the progressive left, somebody that hillary clinton fears, all right she is a deceiver. you agree with that right? >> yes. >> she is deceiving? >> yes. >> so what are we to think of her. >> look, i think what sh
so warren knows what it's about. yet, goes out to try to deceive. >> um-huh. >> am i wrong in saying that? >> no. you are not wrong. >> she is a deceiver. >> it's not just her. there are plenty of democrats. >> let's stay on her because she is the voice of the progressive left. so then can we respect a deceiver? >> i would call it lying. it's not -- i mean, look, that's what's going on. people are really going out and giving out extremely false...
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none other than warren buffett, right? starting off the week, starting off the money with the big announcement that they are billionor over $30 aerospace --make precision castparts, to make aerospace parts. you can see this stock is down from at least the eight shares there,. .7% pimm: i was just going to say a lot of the movement has to do with the shares of boeing. also, caterpillar, because of more spending, the spending bill on infrastructure. pimmbetty: maybe indeed. a call on the industrial sector. let's move on to the oil market. record numbers from china on their imports of crude oil. that is why you are seeing -- brent crude is trading much higher, up 2.5%. new york crude is -- pimm: march. betty: down about 23%. let's get a check on the bond market and see what bond traders are doing. 2.22.r yield up to one-week chart looking at the yield of the tenure, selling going on, at least in the latter part of the week. let's look at the currency market. 109. same thing with a the yen, $1.24 -- 1.24 to the dollar could co
none other than warren buffett, right? starting off the week, starting off the money with the big announcement that they are billionor over $30 aerospace --make precision castparts, to make aerospace parts. you can see this stock is down from at least the eight shares there,. .7% pimm: i was just going to say a lot of the movement has to do with the shares of boeing. also, caterpillar, because of more spending, the spending bill on infrastructure. pimmbetty: maybe indeed. a call on the...
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she started a website called warren easton in exile. students.eunited jenny returned, the first-place she went was not her house. it was the school. ratherputs it, i would see my own house burned down than the school. jenny would give anything for warren easton and today we give teachers like her our sincere thanks. [applause] amazing what happened in the city after the storm wiped out the school system. decided to do something about the devastation and the failure. i have met a lot of them when i was president and subsequent to my presidency. one person took a leadership role in new schools for new orleans. he worked with others to launch dozens of schools and turn ideas into reality. as a theoretical exercise, it is important to look at new orleans and realize it is an exercise of implementing a plan that works. he was so encouraged by what he saw here, he is talking up the reforms to other cities. the storm that nearly destroyed new orleans. new orleans is the beacon for school reform. he represents the virtues bill clinton and i had
she started a website called warren easton in exile. students.eunited jenny returned, the first-place she went was not her house. it was the school. ratherputs it, i would see my own house burned down than the school. jenny would give anything for warren easton and today we give teachers like her our sincere thanks. [applause] amazing what happened in the city after the storm wiped out the school system. decided to do something about the devastation and the failure. i have met a lot of them...
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when richard nixon nominated warren burger to be chief justice. my argument is that nixon didn't fail. rather, his approach to the supreme court is misunderstood and misjudged. i argue two principles dominated nixon's thinking of judicial strategy and policy. first, electoral success was more important than advancing an ideological, consistent brand of judicial conservatism. more specifically, his policy toward the judiciary was geared less to constructing a conservative supreme court and more toward tempering judicialism with the hopes of dismantling the new deal democratic coalition and creating a republican majority. second, president nixon's definition of conservatism with regard to altering the supreme court was quite targeted. indeed, with regard to doctrine, it was designed to address two of the most important concerns of the day. law and order and school desegregation. it was not designed to unleash a conservative counter revolution against the warren court. and this leads to moment two. october 21st, 1971. excuse me. when president nixon
when richard nixon nominated warren burger to be chief justice. my argument is that nixon didn't fail. rather, his approach to the supreme court is misunderstood and misjudged. i argue two principles dominated nixon's thinking of judicial strategy and policy. first, electoral success was more important than advancing an ideological, consistent brand of judicial conservatism. more specifically, his policy toward the judiciary was geared less to constructing a conservative supreme court and more...
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and warren buffett -- you know he loves food stocks. berkshire hathaway shows ultimatein the precision cash parts. it is monday, august 10. i'm tom keene and washington. joining me, brendan greeley and vonnie quinn, in new york. we consider -- we continue to see the low interest rates. to me they are the canary in the coal mine. howdan: we've research on investors look at europe, and they are going to be asking for a higher risk premium coming up very soon for corporate debt. we will see some divergence there as well. vonnie: -26 basis points for the german two-year yield. is average two-year yield minus
and warren buffett -- you know he loves food stocks. berkshire hathaway shows ultimatein the precision cash parts. it is monday, august 10. i'm tom keene and washington. joining me, brendan greeley and vonnie quinn, in new york. we consider -- we continue to see the low interest rates. to me they are the canary in the coal mine. howdan: we've research on investors look at europe, and they are going to be asking for a higher risk premium coming up very soon for corporate debt. we will see some...
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and could a biden/warren ticket be in the works? when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t's innovative solutions connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for...
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do they line up better when you put biden next to elizabeth warren? >> well, you know, she is still much more liberal than biden could ever claim to be, and her message is much more crystal. what biden is -- there is no way for biden to escape the idea that he was part of the obama admin adminstration, and so if you are going to the support and vote for joe biden, you are specifically supporting and voting for ap extension of the obama administration. there is no way to get around that. hillary can offer some distance, and you know, she was the secretary of state, but that is a non-political role, and in fact, they have completely stayed out of politics when you are the secretary of state, and biden did not have that much distance. >> and the question is also, what is the safe distance politically that vice president biden will have to strike if he is going to run, because as you said, people will see him as a continuation of the obama administration in some ways. charles blow, we have to wrap it up, because we are up against the clock, but i apprecia
do they line up better when you put biden next to elizabeth warren? >> well, you know, she is still much more liberal than biden could ever claim to be, and her message is much more crystal. what biden is -- there is no way for biden to escape the idea that he was part of the obama admin adminstration, and so if you are going to the support and vote for joe biden, you are specifically supporting and voting for ap extension of the obama administration. there is no way to get around that....
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it would excite you as a liberal democrat to have elizabeth warren in 2016. host: let's get b >> host: let's get back to calls. bill in virginia beach. hi, bill. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i'll try to make this as brief as possible. there's always more to say than of time to say. due to the benghazi incident, the agreement with iran and the wonderful aca bill that everybody voted for nobody read world least not all the way through, i just cannot allow myself to vote for any democrat at this point in time. i'm going to vote republican. it may not be the person who gets the nomination by the republican national committee, may not be my first choice button gwinnett to go with the republican nominee. i would not, i would try to talk myself out of taking an assignment as ambassador ship under this presidency. i would also like to try to save the national debt because we might implode ourselves from within. we will have to worry about iran. i would like, the cabinet of how how much it might decrease the national debt by getting rid of obamacare and putti
it would excite you as a liberal democrat to have elizabeth warren in 2016. host: let's get b >> host: let's get back to calls. bill in virginia beach. hi, bill. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i'll try to make this as brief as possible. there's always more to say than of time to say. due to the benghazi incident, the agreement with iran and the wonderful aca bill that everybody voted for nobody read world least not all the way through, i just cannot allow myself to vote for...
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. >> he's talking to somebody like elizabeth warren. i think it is no surprise he would want to talk to somebody like that. >> reporter: ernest offered this context about what biden has meant to mr. obama. >> the president has indicated his view that the decision he made, i guess, seven years ago now to add joe biden to the ticket as his running mate is the smartest decision he's ever made in politics. >> reporter: that raised a few eyebrows of obama's advisers past and present. meanwhile, bernie sanders in new hampshire called for a serious debate of the issues. >> we should not be going around making terrible attacks on each other. what impact joe biden will have on the race? i honestly don't know. >> reporter: howard dean spent the weekend saying the e-mail scandal is manufactured partly by a media that is bored. there were 32 tweets on saturday defending clinton on the server issue. clinton herself warned about dangers on the internet. >> hackers break into financial institutions and personal e-mail accounts, so we need successful s
. >> he's talking to somebody like elizabeth warren. i think it is no surprise he would want to talk to somebody like that. >> reporter: ernest offered this context about what biden has meant to mr. obama. >> the president has indicated his view that the decision he made, i guess, seven years ago now to add joe biden to the ticket as his running mate is the smartest decision he's ever made in politics. >> reporter: that raised a few eyebrows of obama's advisers past and...
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this was the theme of the annual warren g. harding symposium at the ohio state university at marion. it's about four hours. >> and now to begin our first session entitled "paving the way," will you please join me in welcoming the moderator for this session, director of education in special events at the the first ladies library, lucinda fraley. [ applause ]. >> thank you. thank you. and thank you, everyone, who is involved with the symposium. you have absolutely no idea how thrilled my colleagues and i are all to be here. any time we get a chance to present first ladies we always put forth our mission, which is to -- i can't think of our mission. you can tell i'm really good today. it is to educate public about the lives and the activities of the first ladies in this country. and believe me, they were all wonderful. and as i was talking to somebody last night at the reception, we think all the presidents were quite intelligent, every one of them. because they were smart enough to marry the woman who became their life's partner
this was the theme of the annual warren g. harding symposium at the ohio state university at marion. it's about four hours. >> and now to begin our first session entitled "paving the way," will you please join me in welcoming the moderator for this session, director of education in special events at the the first ladies library, lucinda fraley. [ applause ]. >> thank you. thank you. and thank you, everyone, who is involved with the symposium. you have absolutely no idea...
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warren had to be seen for the message not to be heard. the surest sign yet that biden is seriously weighing the 2016 run. warren, a darling among progressives, may be the second most prominent democratic woman trailing only hillary clinton. but she's been lukewarm at best about hillary's campaign, most recently in wbz in boston. >> was it a mistake for the party to anoint her as the nominee early on? >> i don't think anyone has been anointed. >> they touched on both parties' presidential campaigns, with biden mentioning he was seriously considering a bid of his own. still, he did not directly ask warren for her support. with clinton still fending off questions about the use of her private e-mail, her allies see a potential opening. the polls show only 57% of voters show her honest and trustworthy, 58% don't. 56 and 10 say they trust the vp. some democrats think a challenge could benefit clinton. >> she's a terrible front runner but she's a marvelous candidate when she gets into the race. >> wehile biden's aides says he'll make a decision
warren had to be seen for the message not to be heard. the surest sign yet that biden is seriously weighing the 2016 run. warren, a darling among progressives, may be the second most prominent democratic woman trailing only hillary clinton. but she's been lukewarm at best about hillary's campaign, most recently in wbz in boston. >> was it a mistake for the party to anoint her as the nominee early on? >> i don't think anyone has been anointed. >> they touched on both parties'...
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he's meeting with elizabeth warren. he's going to talk to and it's been reported, other people in key states. >> such as, meaning fund-raisers, donors? >> well, look, i know what i read in the newspapers, he is reaching out to people in, you know, places where he's got a lot of friends, places like new hampshire, iowa, south carolina, nevada, some of the key primary states for the vice president. >> what would biden bring to the race that hillary clinton and bernie sanders don't have covered already? >> look, i think if the vice president decides to run, it's going to be about the vice president, not any of the other candidates out there. i think he brings an incredible voice for the middle class. he brings and incredible voice to civil and gay rights. a time where the world is fluid and dangerous, the vice president probably has more experience in foreign policy than any other candidate. i would say he brings a humanity and authenticity to this race that i think voters are going to be drawn to with the vice president.
he's meeting with elizabeth warren. he's going to talk to and it's been reported, other people in key states. >> such as, meaning fund-raisers, donors? >> well, look, i know what i read in the newspapers, he is reaching out to people in, you know, places where he's got a lot of friends, places like new hampshire, iowa, south carolina, nevada, some of the key primary states for the vice president. >> what would biden bring to the race that hillary clinton and bernie sanders...
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i just think that even meeting with elizabeth warren. until we start hearing he's getting a pac together, i don't think he's got much of a chance. i think these sorts of meetings are him dipping his toes in the water. >> according to a quinnipiac poll, he hasn't even entered the race. ahead of the gop front runner here in florida, ohio and pennsylvania. what stone thinks about this meeting and whbiden's potential bid. listen. >> my democratic friends reflected an increasing lack of ease with hillary clinton's candidacy. her unfavorables are climbing. she's mired in this e-mail scandal. she's on defense, explaining. ra and when you're explaining in politics, you're losing. the weakness of hillary clinton appears to be to her left. this is why bernie sanders is doing so well. this i think explains why the vice president is meeting with elizabeth warren. >> if he can exploit the perceived weaknesses of secretary clinton and then bring on maybe an endorsement or a wink and a nod from senator warren, he could carve out a pretty sizable middle
i just think that even meeting with elizabeth warren. until we start hearing he's getting a pac together, i don't think he's got much of a chance. i think these sorts of meetings are him dipping his toes in the water. >> according to a quinnipiac poll, he hasn't even entered the race. ahead of the gop front runner here in florida, ohio and pennsylvania. what stone thinks about this meeting and whbiden's potential bid. listen. >> my democratic friends reflected an increasing lack of...
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bush is about to speak at warren easton high school. he is there to mark the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. last week president obama was there on the ground. we will bring you mr. bush's remarks as soon as he takes the podium there. >>> coming up, an nbc news exclusive, a look inside the ho home of the gunman who killed a reporter and a cameraman in virginia. you can find me on instagram and twitter. we'll be right back. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. >>> we are back with new details about the man who killed two journalists on live television. investigation gives us a new look inside the killer's apartment. we also learn about
bush is about to speak at warren easton high school. he is there to mark the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. last week president obama was there on the ground. we will bring you mr. bush's remarks as soon as he takes the podium there. >>> coming up, an nbc news exclusive, a look inside the ho home of the gunman who killed a reporter and a cameraman in virginia. you can find me on instagram and twitter. we'll be right back. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day...
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warren: a very good point. ms. bolger: the thing that is important to me is mandated transparency in schools and that students and families know what to expect and enforcement in the department of education. students have really felt alone on their campuses and trying to deal with this end of the office for civil rights can continue to step up, i'm confident things will change. sen. warren: thank you all very much. we have to do everything we can to keep everyone safe on campus and i appreciate you being here. it is our job to do what we can to help. thank you. sen. baldwin: thank you very much and i very much appreciate the scheduling of this hearing. i really want to thank our witnesses today both for your time and testimony but also for your life's work and energy devoted to advocating for others and improving the climate on our campuses across the united states. i wanted to start with a question about the climate survey. we just had a question before our break about bolstering participation rates. and in additi
warren: a very good point. ms. bolger: the thing that is important to me is mandated transparency in schools and that students and families know what to expect and enforcement in the department of education. students have really felt alone on their campuses and trying to deal with this end of the office for civil rights can continue to step up, i'm confident things will change. sen. warren: thank you all very much. we have to do everything we can to keep everyone safe on campus and i appreciate...
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we hear biden might be meeting with elizabeth warren. >> they met. no might. >> somebody leaked that. he could have called elizabeth on the phone. elizabeth, it's joe biden, the vice president. let's talk. no. they made a big deal about the meeting. >> they're worried about her. democrats are looking and say g saying, this is not a sure thing. >> 30,000 plus show up for trump in alabama. biggest event so far. >> maybe in history. >> obama had a couple big ones. remember the columns? anyway, trump says, it doesn't matter if it's clinton or biden, they're one and the same. >> doesn't matter who the democrat is going to be. trump will end up winning the presidency anyway. he has the message that everybody wants to hear. >> does she survive? >> i don't think so. i think that she will -- >> saking as a lawyer now? >> speaking as a lawyer. she is clearly in violation of 18 u.s.c. i believe it's 798. no question about it. that's why the fbi is looking at it. the whole nonsense about wiping -- >> 793. >> u. code 2071. she would not only for fit her office bu
we hear biden might be meeting with elizabeth warren. >> they met. no might. >> somebody leaked that. he could have called elizabeth on the phone. elizabeth, it's joe biden, the vice president. let's talk. no. they made a big deal about the meeting. >> they're worried about her. democrats are looking and say g saying, this is not a sure thing. >> 30,000 plus show up for trump in alabama. biggest event so far. >> maybe in history. >> obama had a couple big...
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this i think explains why the vice president is meeting with elizabeth warren. elizabeth warren on paper at least is the ideal candidate to knock off both -- she would co-op sanders and she could easily beat hillary clinton. >> you're talking about a potential biden-warren ticket. >> before i decided what i would do if i were joe biden, i want to know what's on elizabeth warren's mind, because she is potentially a stronger candidate than the sitting vice president. as a presidential candidate, joe biden dropped out of the last caucuses after getting 1%. >> let's turn to the gop campaign. last night, 30,000 people show up in alabama at the stadium. even trump was wowed by the treat. but you weren't so wowed. >> well, "the new york times" has a headline that says trump fails to fill stadium. so instead of focusing on what is the biggest crowd that any republican has had for any event yet in this cycle, there are some in the media focusing on the empty seats. now, in defense of the trump folks, there was evidently no venue in between the last one they grew and the
this i think explains why the vice president is meeting with elizabeth warren. elizabeth warren on paper at least is the ideal candidate to knock off both -- she would co-op sanders and she could easily beat hillary clinton. >> you're talking about a potential biden-warren ticket. >> before i decided what i would do if i were joe biden, i want to know what's on elizabeth warren's mind, because she is potentially a stronger candidate than the sitting vice president. as a presidential...
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warren buffett is very good on this. what we are talking about is what actually drives those future opportunities. that is what we should be talking about. that is what policymakers should be thinking about -- financing those opportunities. >> one more question and i will hand it over to the congressman. about the impact of the medical innovation act which could boost the nih budget by 20% without adding new taxes or adding to the deficit by asking drug companies to put more of their profits into nih. no surprise, the army of lobbyists at work for the drug companies don't like this bill. could i ask you how the medical innovation act could affect the pipeline of new products and affect the drug industry itself? >> the medical innovation act is a good idea because it provides a very substantial sum to the nih for its work in catalyzing informative drug development and to the fda for supporting regulatory science to make sure drugs are evaluated and approved so that we know that they work and are safe. the unfortunate -- t
warren buffett is very good on this. what we are talking about is what actually drives those future opportunities. that is what we should be talking about. that is what policymakers should be thinking about -- financing those opportunities. >> one more question and i will hand it over to the congressman. about the impact of the medical innovation act which could boost the nih budget by 20% without adding new taxes or adding to the deficit by asking drug companies to put more of their...
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eyewitness news reporter josh einiger is at the scene in warren, somerset county. josh? >> reporter: sandra, let me set the scene for you. we are at the corner of mountain boulevard and mount bethel road where police have it blocked off. they blocked a perimeter seemingly for miles around the scene. it is way up this road up mount bethel road, flashing lights way in the distance. we will show you pictures from instagram. an eyewitness news viewer posted it on instagram. you can see the heavily armed tactical officers warming this neighborhood in the aftermath of this shooting around 1:30. authorities have refused to release any information to us or the community about what did happen there. there is a report of gunfire. there have been a variety of differing stories, conflicting reports whether or not there were shooting victims. we do have an eyewitness who said she heard the gunshots themselves. here is what she had to say. >> i heard a series of loud pops or bangs. i wasn't sure at that time if it sounded like gunshots. a quick quiet then three more. a lot of us are h
eyewitness news reporter josh einiger is at the scene in warren, somerset county. josh? >> reporter: sandra, let me set the scene for you. we are at the corner of mountain boulevard and mount bethel road where police have it blocked off. they blocked a perimeter seemingly for miles around the scene. it is way up this road up mount bethel road, flashing lights way in the distance. we will show you pictures from instagram. an eyewitness news viewer posted it on instagram. you can see the...
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. >> could this mean a biden/warren ticket? >> she has the pulse on the progressive movement. >> i can't imagine the clinton camp could be happy about this. >>> a day of fun turned to tragedy. >> stay in your places. >> this is a traumatic >>> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo, al cam and michaela pereira. >> good morning, we have breaking overnight, a situation that could have been dozens killed on a train loaded with hundreds of passengers. instead, it's about three bone fied american heroes. spencer stone, anthony sadler and alek receiving the highest honor for bravery. why? they took down a gunman on a packed paris high speed train. >> the attacker is speaking out saying he's dumbfounded by allegations he's connected to islamist extremists. he says he was on the train to rob passengers because he was hungry. let's get to nic robertson live in paris. give us the latest. >> reporter: good morning,
. >> could this mean a biden/warren ticket? >> she has the pulse on the progressive movement. >> i can't imagine the clinton camp could be happy about this. >>> a day of fun turned to tragedy. >> stay in your places. >> this is a traumatic >>> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo, al cam and michaela pereira. >> good morning, we have breaking overnight, a situation that could have been dozens killed on a train loaded with...
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warren buffett does. that's the position he's in and makes tremendous investment opportunity for him. but i did think a lot of people were looking at precision and thinking it was an energy type name and selling it now for all the wrong reasons. i think that if you look at the economics of airline engines, there's one fuselage for every two to in some cases four engines. i like the economics there. if you looked over the weekend, you take a look at the way an engine is manufactured. over the weekend there was a delta air lines flight that went through a hailstorm. the nose cone was really beaten up but the engines were able to sustain those hail balls going through it. so this is a really important piece of an air frame and i think that that's why i like the company. >> i would describe the engines as a very important piece. i think that -- we can agree on that, jamie. and the idea, by the way, that you just said, you like to buy companies where you would theoretically be comfortable owning the whole thin
warren buffett does. that's the position he's in and makes tremendous investment opportunity for him. but i did think a lot of people were looking at precision and thinking it was an energy type name and selling it now for all the wrong reasons. i think that if you look at the economics of airline engines, there's one fuselage for every two to in some cases four engines. i like the economics there. if you looked over the weekend, you take a look at the way an engine is manufactured. over the...
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. >>> when we come back, warren buffett making a big bet on energy. what does he see that others are missing? and should you be following along? plus, he was one of the first analysts to call for management change at twitter right here on this show. >> do you think dick costello will leave the job? >> we think there's a good chance he's not there within a year. >> well, now he's taking a new stance on the company after months of being neutral on the stock. bob peck will be joining us here of sun trust in the call of the day. he is bullish now. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> we want to hear your crowd noise. tweet us @halftimereport. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. everyone is looking for w
. >>> when we come back, warren buffett making a big bet on energy. what does he see that others are missing? and should you be following along? plus, he was one of the first analysts to call for management change at twitter right here on this show. >> do you think dick costello will leave the job? >> we think there's a good chance he's not there within a year. >> well, now he's taking a new stance on the company after months of being neutral on the stock. bob peck...
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did the vice president just tease his 2016 ticket by meeting with elizabeth warren? plus, trump on hillary. >> during her entire reign, look what happened. everything fell apart. >> and a sitdown with carly fiorina. the other outsider. >> donald trump may not be a politician but he's sure acting like a politician. >> joining me, political analyst jon ralston, amy walker, susan page of "usa today" and former adviser to george w. bush, alfonso aguilar. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning and what a week in politics. this is the week republicans are accepting the reality donald trump isn't going anywhere. it's also the week democrats start contemplating the possibility that hillary clinton's e-mail problems might actually derail her campaign. yesterday wlaerned this juicy nugget. joe biden flew to washington to meet with progressive hero elizabeth warren in a private sitdown. biden sending a not so subtle message of what his dream ticket could look like. let
did the vice president just tease his 2016 ticket by meeting with elizabeth warren? plus, trump on hillary. >> during her entire reign, look what happened. everything fell apart. >> and a sitdown with carly fiorina. the other outsider. >> donald trump may not be a politician but he's sure acting like a politician. >> joining me, political analyst jon ralston, amy walker, susan page of "usa today" and former adviser to george w. bush, alfonso aguilar. welcome to...