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republican bob hugin is trying to unseat bob menendez. we have the analysis. state stay right where you are. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (sounds of race cars) the same iot technology on the ibm cloud that helps race teams improve performance and safety. bye. girls, don't wave at strangers. can now be built into everything we drive. when you apply expertise across an industry, bye! you can put smart to work. the new lincoln mkc.mix. connecting the world inside, with the world outside. so you can move through both a little easier. introducing the well-connected 2019 lincoln mkc. ...that's why i've got
republican bob hugin is trying to unseat bob menendez. we have the analysis. state stay right where you are. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise...
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i think bob's absolutely right the incessant effort to raise money to get on cable t.v. to go around the country bashing each other and then i think the divisions on the issues increased dramatically and so what i also heard a lot was the fact that you know we used to go on foreign policy. partisanship stopped at the water's edge we always seem to work things out together all of that is gone because they're such an effort to get reelected get majorities to to hit each other so i'm not that optimistic you know but how do you recall in that how do you get that back. it's a function of leadership larry and i think that there's been a dearth of leadership both sides and the leaders have to understand that they have to get along and the only way that they can get along is to make sure that the troops. and we have to tone down the rhetoric that comes from the white house. but if we can reach a religious nation that the rhetoric gets in the way of substance and substance is needed to find solutions for the country then we have to come together look we've been gone for two hundr
i think bob's absolutely right the incessant effort to raise money to get on cable t.v. to go around the country bashing each other and then i think the divisions on the issues increased dramatically and so what i also heard a lot was the fact that you know we used to go on foreign policy. partisanship stopped at the water's edge we always seem to work things out together all of that is gone because they're such an effort to get reelected get majorities to to hit each other so i'm not that...
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at each stop, bob was the highlight. in fact, there's no doubt more people were excited to see bob than their congressman. it was a testament to just how loved and represented bob is by so many people in southwest alabama. mr. speaker, i'm proud to call bob a friend, and i want to wish him and his wife marie all the best in their retirement and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. during the campaign, then-candidate trump came to warren, michigan, in promise to workers and, i quote, you won't lose one plant. i promise you that. unquote. he president's promises ring hallow. general motors planned to close five plants, including a plant from miles where president trump made his broken campaign promise. these plant closures are sy
at each stop, bob was the highlight. in fact, there's no doubt more people were excited to see bob than their congressman. it was a testament to just how loved and represented bob is by so many people in southwest alabama. mr. speaker, i'm proud to call bob a friend, and i want to wish him and his wife marie all the best in their retirement and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr....
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to protect bob mueller. jeremy bash, thank you for spending time with us. good to see you. >>> up next, fusion gps, the clintons, the dossier, donald trump's pulled out all his favorite buzz words to rail against the florida recount which begs the question -- why so angry, mr. president? hello mom. amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. i just got my ancestrydna results: 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! calabria. it even shows the migration path from south italia all the way to exotico new jersey! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com cohigher!ad! higher! parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft ma
to protect bob mueller. jeremy bash, thank you for spending time with us. good to see you. >>> up next, fusion gps, the clintons, the dossier, donald trump's pulled out all his favorite buzz words to rail against the florida recount which begs the question -- why so angry, mr. president? hello mom. amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a...
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bob: we have 16 different product categories. by constantly looking full circle we can focus on different categories at different times. if one gets softer, we can shift to another one for we see opportunities. footwear is the very strong for the last couple of years. it continues to grow. we see great growth in that category as well. amanda: it is interesting. once showed journalists i you make those self scarves by hand. i said you should be charging more for these based on the labor involved. does that translate easily into new trends like e-commerce? can you capitalized on the technology available to others? bob: absolutely. technology allows us to get the message out even more across the board. we also share a lot of this information. we tell a lot of stories online. by doing that it introduces people to the brand in a different and broader way and definitely brings them into the stores where they shop online. vonnie: you even have smaller for muchnd squares more reasonable amounts than you might anticipate. one looks very a
bob: we have 16 different product categories. by constantly looking full circle we can focus on different categories at different times. if one gets softer, we can shift to another one for we see opportunities. footwear is the very strong for the last couple of years. it continues to grow. we see great growth in that category as well. amanda: it is interesting. once showed journalists i you make those self scarves by hand. i said you should be charging more for these based on the labor...
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to protect bob mueller. jeremy bash, thank you for spending time with us. good to see you. >>> up next, fusion gps, the clintons, the dossier, donald trump's pulled out all his favorite buzz words to rail against the florida recount which begs the question -- why so angry, mr. president? welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company or go online for your free decision guide about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hos
to protect bob mueller. jeremy bash, thank you for spending time with us. good to see you. >>> up next, fusion gps, the clintons, the dossier, donald trump's pulled out all his favorite buzz words to rail against the florida recount which begs the question -- why so angry, mr. president? welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a...
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wait, you're science bob. if you don't know how it works, you're just bob. [ laughter ] >> you're right. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so it's really simple set-up. i've got two wheels that i picked up at a hobby store. a little tube here, copper tube. those are connected to some dc tors and then i have a loop of string here which is running through the wheels. >> jimmy: this is what you thought of? >> it was actually based on a toy that i came across years ago. >> jimmy: okay. >> so i'm going to turn this on and we'll see what happens to the string. check it out. >> jimmy: oh. >> so we get that. it's kind of cool. that's cool. and then you start interacting with it, and you get these kind of weird shapes, but it gets even kind of weirder. if i interact with it down here, you see how that wave moves up. the string is going this way. we don't know why the wave moves up. >> jimmy: really? you guys have studied this and nobody seems to know why? >> i have asked many, many people and i get different opinions. try this out. i
wait, you're science bob. if you don't know how it works, you're just bob. [ laughter ] >> you're right. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so it's really simple set-up. i've got two wheels that i picked up at a hobby store. a little tube here, copper tube. those are connected to some dc tors and then i have a loop of string here which is running through the wheels. >> jimmy: this is what you thought of? >> it was actually based on a toy that i came across years ago. >>...
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he writes quote ...pitching a home video to bob saget. >>> nbc's bob reddell throwing it back this thursday. this is video he shared pitching a home video to bob saget. watch the full video bobnbc. he's quite the card, that one. >> the candidates in the governor's race are making a final push for your vote as many people start heading to the poll early. republican john cox is making several stops including one in vallejo. this is something that we've been following. democrat gavin newsom's team is working on a virtual text bank there, and this morning an all new and final cal poll ahead of the election showers nuwsom in the lead and cox is trailing behind with 40%, and in the race for senate incumbent dianne feinstein is leading over her opponent kevin deleone. feinstein has 45% support to deleone's 36%. both are democrats. >>> we are keeping a close eye on the ballot measures that will determine the future of california. this morning an all new and final cal poll shows two high-profile ballot measures are trailing. 40% of likely voters say they will vote for prop six 6, the gas tax repeal
he writes quote ...pitching a home video to bob saget. >>> nbc's bob reddell throwing it back this thursday. this is video he shared pitching a home video to bob saget. watch the full video bobnbc. he's quite the card, that one. >> the candidates in the governor's race are making a final push for your vote as many people start heading to the poll early. republican john cox is making several stops including one in vallejo. this is something that we've been following. democrat...
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it depends how bob mueller wants to use it. michael: cohen is not somebody bob mueller is going to put on the witness stand but he can take the information they gave him and if he can corroborate it through a credible source, use it thereafter. >> bret: that's important. to judge his point, you're losing credibility one year charging someone with a lying. these guys aren't exactly the best witnesses if you're bringing a case forward but we don't know what else mueller has. >> the criticism of the special counsel as these are all processed crimes, these are all lying to federal investigators, lying to congress, i'm not minimizing that but it doesn't go to the core issue of the allegation of coordination between the trump campaign and russian officials. something that caught my attention today is that people should be prosecuted for lying to congress but other individuals at the heart of the russia case such as christopher steele who is the author of the trump dossier, he is the subject of a criminal referral from the senate judi
it depends how bob mueller wants to use it. michael: cohen is not somebody bob mueller is going to put on the witness stand but he can take the information they gave him and if he can corroborate it through a credible source, use it thereafter. >> bret: that's important. to judge his point, you're losing credibility one year charging someone with a lying. these guys aren't exactly the best witnesses if you're bringing a case forward but we don't know what else mueller has. >> the...
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. >> bob mueller and his small u.s. attorney's office as i've heard it described today does go beyond the 2016 election and get into trump organization finances unrelated to the 2016 election and really unrelated to russian coordination if it even exists. i think that would be crossing a red line. >> crossing a red line. whitaker describing things we know bob mueller did and rosenstein even approved, like looking at manafort's now admitted crimes that weren't related directly in 2016. you are looking at your new attorney general. he has discussed in public. tonight democrats are saying he should recuse. he's discussed a blue print of sorts to further oversee or interfere with, yes, the mueller investigation. >> i can see a scenario where jeff sessions is replaced with a recess appointment and that attorney general doesn't fire bob mueller, he just reduces the budget so low that his investigation grinds to absolutely almost a halt. >> grinds to a halt. one of the men on your screen was on your screen a moment ago. becaus
. >> bob mueller and his small u.s. attorney's office as i've heard it described today does go beyond the 2016 election and get into trump organization finances unrelated to the 2016 election and really unrelated to russian coordination if it even exists. i think that would be crossing a red line. >> crossing a red line. whitaker describing things we know bob mueller did and rosenstein even approved, like looking at manafort's now admitted crimes that weren't related directly in...
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he did so yesterday campaigning for senator bob casey. here is the event in its entirety as part of our campaign 2018 coverage in the night before the midterm elections.
he did so yesterday campaigning for senator bob casey. here is the event in its entirety as part of our campaign 2018 coverage in the night before the midterm elections.
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what else do we have, science bob? >> sometimes if you're scientifically illiterate, you can exploit science just to entertain yourself so we're going to do a little bit of that today. it's after halloween and that means that pumpkins are, like, half price, so we took advantage of that and we're actually going to do a little bit of a classic chemical reaction. actually, the very first demonstration we ever did together on this show. and here's how it works. we've got some pumpkins and inside of the pumpkin is a little contraption that looks like this, and we're going to have two chemicals in this contraption. one is going to be hydrogen peroxide. the other is going to be sodium iodide. when we pull this string, the two will mix together. >> jimmy: and we'll all be killed. >> that will create an exothermic decomposition reaction, basically, we're going to break apart molecules. it creates a lot of oxygen very quickly. we're going to put a little bit of dish soap in there. we should create some nice foam together. the ot
what else do we have, science bob? >> sometimes if you're scientifically illiterate, you can exploit science just to entertain yourself so we're going to do a little bit of that today. it's after halloween and that means that pumpkins are, like, half price, so we took advantage of that and we're actually going to do a little bit of a classic chemical reaction. actually, the very first demonstration we ever did together on this show. and here's how it works. we've got some pumpkins and...
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and we'll have to see what bob mueller has been able to do and what bob mueller has been able to say either via indictment or via report. and that will also guide what we intend to do in our committee. >> that was congressman adam schiff last night. poised to become the new chairman of the house intel committee now that democrats have taken control of the house. he's vowing to end trump's war on justice but better get to work quickly. joining us by phone is john brennan. now an nbc news and msnbc national security and intelligence analyst. i wanted to get your thoughts today on both democrats taking over control of the house intel committee and perhaps doing the real work of trying to understand the role russia played in meddling in the 2016 election instead of the trump shilling that devin nunes was doing. but i have to start with the breaking news. donald trump has asked for attorney general jeff sessions' resignation. in his place he's appointed as acting attorney general someone "the washington post" describes as a rah-rah republican. the chief of staff to jeff sessions, matt whi
and we'll have to see what bob mueller has been able to do and what bob mueller has been able to say either via indictment or via report. and that will also guide what we intend to do in our committee. >> that was congressman adam schiff last night. poised to become the new chairman of the house intel committee now that democrats have taken control of the house. he's vowing to end trump's war on justice but better get to work quickly. joining us by phone is john brennan. now an nbc news...
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but bob mueller knows. so what will happen is bob mueller and his team will now be briefing the attorney general, and they will say, here's what we have been doing. here's why we have been doing it, and then the attorney general under the regulations does have the power to say, no, i don't want you to take that step. it hasn't happened yet. but there are checks and balances. it is not unilateral power. >> but how? what are the guard rails? if the special counsel mueller briefs whittaker, where are the guard rails? >> well, they're informal guard rails, such as if something is done -- and these are hypotheticals, and i hope we'll allow the attorney general to take the office and to start exercising the authority that he has. so let's just calm it down a little bit and wait and see. but here is the guard rail. and i don't think this is going to happen. if the attorney general says, i don't want you to do x, then bob mueller says, here's my letter of resignation. and then the firestorm begins, right? >> wow, k
but bob mueller knows. so what will happen is bob mueller and his team will now be briefing the attorney general, and they will say, here's what we have been doing. here's why we have been doing it, and then the attorney general under the regulations does have the power to say, no, i don't want you to take that step. it hasn't happened yet. but there are checks and balances. it is not unilateral power. >> but how? what are the guard rails? if the special counsel mueller briefs whittaker,...
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senator bob casey. bob casey. senator casey: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. first of all, let's hear it for matt cartwright. [applause] senator casey: now i know you will give him a great vote on while you are giving him a good vote, give me some. i want to thank this high school and all the people here who made the visit possible. before i get to remarks, because i know some people were here to see me but there might be a few more people here to see vice president joe biden. he is in the building. i want you to let him know how much you want to hear from him. let's hear it for vice president joe biden. [applause] [cheering] [chanting] senator casey: pretty good. i know that we did not even practice that. i do want to say how much we appreciate, i know earlier in the program, john was here as well. holly delaney. representative mike. and so many others were here with us tonight. i want to tell you how much i appreciate you being here tonight on the eve of an election. i know a lot of people said, when they say this is the most important e
senator bob casey. bob casey. senator casey: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. first of all, let's hear it for matt cartwright. [applause] senator casey: now i know you will give him a great vote on while you are giving him a good vote, give me some. i want to thank this high school and all the people here who made the visit possible. before i get to remarks, because i know some people were here to see me but there might be a few more people here to see vice...
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bob peck >> thanks for having me. thank you. >>> amazon selecting new york city and northern virginia for the new east coast headquarters. the company announcing a smaller facility in nashville. we have team coverage around the country. courtney reagan in long island city, diana olick in crystal city, virginia, and scott cohn is on the cnbc news line scott, we'll start with you. >> reporter: thanks, morgan. in the end, amazon had looked at 238 bids, whittled it down to 20 finalists. couldn't find one city that could fulfill all of its requirements of hq2 that would house 50,000 high tech workers the fact is there aren't enough high tech workers to go around so it is divided into three. the places we have been evaluating the last year crystal city, the area that will be rebranded is an area directly adjacent to reagan national airport, across the potomac from washington, d.c. look at the report card we came up with, based on amazon's criteria and top states for business data on the cities and states overall, b plus sol
bob peck >> thanks for having me. thank you. >>> amazon selecting new york city and northern virginia for the new east coast headquarters. the company announcing a smaller facility in nashville. we have team coverage around the country. courtney reagan in long island city, diana olick in crystal city, virginia, and scott cohn is on the cnbc news line scott, we'll start with you. >> reporter: thanks, morgan. in the end, amazon had looked at 238 bids, whittled it down to 20...
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let's bring in bob barker. astening to mark carney is fairly aggressive report from the bank of england. house prices, pound could go back to parity but on hard brexit, do you think that house really could go back to parity against the dollar? the first point to make was that mark carney was giving a forecast for an extreme events. one shouldn't interpret his comments as being a central case . this was an extreme risk forecast that mark carney was highlighting. whether the pound goes to parity or not is virtually impossible to forecast. what one can say is the market positioning at the moment on cable and nonsterling-euro is pretty flat. somequently, if we do get adverse news and investors think there is an increased probability of the eu -- u.k. crashing out of the eu, the sort of event mark carney highlighted, short positions would be reinstated on sterling and you will see a significant down move. that could be cable moving to 1.20. conversely, what happens if we get a positive event? we could move back to 1
let's bring in bob barker. astening to mark carney is fairly aggressive report from the bank of england. house prices, pound could go back to parity but on hard brexit, do you think that house really could go back to parity against the dollar? the first point to make was that mark carney was giving a forecast for an extreme events. one shouldn't interpret his comments as being a central case . this was an extreme risk forecast that mark carney was highlighting. whether the pound goes to parity...
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bob? >> i agree with that. >> okay. i think that we pretty much said what we were planning on saying unless there's some final comment before we take questions. >> okay. i can't believe it's only one question here. >> one thing justice i forgot to acknowledge marry ellen. thank you and i apologize. [applause] and don't be shy. should the report issued by the national review board be reviewed and continually updated? and the other was, what was the issue with regard to the grand jury and in pennsylvania and their subpoena power. kathy, you could probably answer that better but if you could start, we can all shine in on it >> i think i understood the question a little bit differently. you asked about the study in 2002 commissioned by the john jay study and that was separate fromthe national review board report but in the john jay study , the john jay college of criminal justice, not, catholic institution but a research institution surveyed all the diocese in the country to find out what the
bob? >> i agree with that. >> okay. i think that we pretty much said what we were planning on saying unless there's some final comment before we take questions. >> okay. i can't believe it's only one question here. >> one thing justice i forgot to acknowledge marry ellen. thank you and i apologize. [applause] and don't be shy. should the report issued by the national review board be reviewed and continually updated? and the other was, what was the issue with regard to...
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[applause] >> bob costa abby philip, thank you all so much for coming. [applause] >> thanks olivier knox as well. let's give him round of applause. okay. you've earned it. we've given you the past and present and the future looks very bright because there's a bar on the other side of that door. other reason it looks bright we've got kevin butterfield will take the library in the next five years. ly give him the last word. >> there's a torch he can land me. we do have champagne. please go and enjoy the fifth anniversary of the library and continue the conversation. thank you so much. [applause] >> c-span "wall street journal" live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning. concern veterans for america's dan coldwell discuss veterans issues. then "wall street journal" reporter jennifer moloney talk about fda efforts to keep teenagers from using e-cigarettes. be sure to watch c-span's "wall street journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> tuesday mexico's ambassador to the u.s. joins th
[applause] >> bob costa abby philip, thank you all so much for coming. [applause] >> thanks olivier knox as well. let's give him round of applause. okay. you've earned it. we've given you the past and present and the future looks very bright because there's a bar on the other side of that door. other reason it looks bright we've got kevin butterfield will take the library in the next five years. ly give him the last word. >> there's a torch he can land me. we do have...
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bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at the time. [ voice breaking ] he was... he would not have been happy. 'cause he never -- bob never had a store close. lemonis: so, what happened in mission viejo? mike: a bunch of things happened. first of all, our rent was high. then there was another very popular restaurant across from us. ultimately, we weren't able to pay rent. the other problem we had, we had operational issues. we were running high in food. lemonis: whose responsibility is that? mike: paul has handled all of that. paul: [ chuckling ] yeah. lemonis: okay. normally when you meet so
bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at...
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as evan's saying, blocked to us but not to bob mueller. so let's just say that call was to donald trump sr., right? donald trump jr.'s testified in front of a committee, right, that, oh, i don't know whose number that was and his father saying, i don't remember it. i mean, okay. if they can prove that it was from son to father, and that means you've got these two calls right as the meeting's being planned, the call right afterwards. what does that do? because i would imagine one thing they cannot get is an actual transcription of what was said on those calls. so, it's damning but still circumstantial, yes? >> i think that's right. i mean, you could try to show that the father and son are both lying, that they, in fact, do remember the call, remember what was said and they're saying, i don't remember, is itself false. but it's hard to prove that without some sort of corroboration. you know, you would want to see maybe were there e-mails right after the call saying, i just spoke to dad, you know, big news or something like that. you know, ab
as evan's saying, blocked to us but not to bob mueller. so let's just say that call was to donald trump sr., right? donald trump jr.'s testified in front of a committee, right, that, oh, i don't know whose number that was and his father saying, i don't remember it. i mean, okay. if they can prove that it was from son to father, and that means you've got these two calls right as the meeting's being planned, the call right afterwards. what does that do? because i would imagine one thing they...
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on one side, as amended, bob menendez, his opponent is republican bob hugin. they both grew up here in union city, new jersey. only about a mile or so apart. the ideological divide between the two of them is much greater. although menendez is corruption trial last year ended in a mistrial, he was reprimanded for accepting gifts. bob hugin's that entered the race because he considered menendez to be unworthy of being a senator. bob hugin, a retired pharmaceutical executive, linked menendez to underaged prostitutes. an allocation for which he was never charged. he defended those ads, which menendez has called unfair and nothing but lies. >> $40 million of negative advertising. of the worst, most salacious, false advertising. >> if they thought it was something inappropriate, they would have sent us a cease and desist letter. i stand -- the facts of the facts. >> he has his own vulnerability in this race. his close association with president trump in a predominantly blue state. although bob hugin is a trump delegate and donated to the campaign, he now describes h
on one side, as amended, bob menendez, his opponent is republican bob hugin. they both grew up here in union city, new jersey. only about a mile or so apart. the ideological divide between the two of them is much greater. although menendez is corruption trial last year ended in a mistrial, he was reprimanded for accepting gifts. bob hugin's that entered the race because he considered menendez to be unworthy of being a senator. bob hugin, a retired pharmaceutical executive, linked menendez to...
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according to bob mueller's keep. we may find out very soon. over 100 years ago, we were talking about the model t. now here we are talking about winning the most jd power iqs and appeal awards. talking about driver-assist technology talking about cars that talk and listen. talking about the highest customer loyalty in the country. but that's enough talking. seriously. that was a lot of talking. back to building that was a lot of talking. ...i just got my ancestrydna results: 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! calabria. it even shows the migration path from south italia all the way to exotico new jersey! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... s
according to bob mueller's keep. we may find out very soon. over 100 years ago, we were talking about the model t. now here we are talking about winning the most jd power iqs and appeal awards. talking about driver-assist technology talking about cars that talk and listen. talking about the highest customer loyalty in the country. but that's enough talking. seriously. that was a lot of talking. back to building that was a lot of talking. ...i just got my ancestrydna results: 74% italian. and i...
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and i'm sure bob mueller and his team have prepared for this contingency. so it could very well be that he walks into the grand jury tomorrow and says, you know, ladies and gentlemen, i've been presenting this evidence to you. i have told you what the potential charges might be. may i please ask you to vote on the following charges. once he does that, it literally is a matter of hours between the time the grand jury returns an indictment, that indictment gets dropped on the court's docket and then i'm sorry, but a criminal case is in progress at that moment. >> so that's two different things you're talking about, glenn. one of the things we're talking about is a report that a lot of people think bob mueller is preparing, which can be handed to the guy who was his boss, rod rosenstein. now it's going to be matthew whitaker, and that report -- it's possible no one will ever see that report, versus a grand jury? >> those are definitely two different things. and we could see any combination of it. we could see bob mueller returning indictments against some and
and i'm sure bob mueller and his team have prepared for this contingency. so it could very well be that he walks into the grand jury tomorrow and says, you know, ladies and gentlemen, i've been presenting this evidence to you. i have told you what the potential charges might be. may i please ask you to vote on the following charges. once he does that, it literally is a matter of hours between the time the grand jury returns an indictment, that indictment gets dropped on the court's docket and...
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bob mueller can do whatever he wants. it's not going to help the president for giuliani to say this out loud. and they have to make sure everything is accurate. so they've written these answers. the president has to sit down with him, and he has to say, well, yes and no. it happened that way and it didn't happen that way. and he's frustrated because he doesn't like the process, and by the way there's no guarantee that he won't have to testify on obstruction. this is just part one. this is collusion. there's another -- >> obstruction will be a whole different set of constitutional -- >> that'll be privilege. but mueller has not given any promises about part two. >> bob mueller has said they will follow the doj guidelines. >> but part one is very problematic. remember giuliani says we can't answer some of this. it's the president realizing oh, my god, before we even get to the problem of what we thought was obstruction, i've got these collusion problems. >> let's take a quick break. we're going to pick up the conversation w
bob mueller can do whatever he wants. it's not going to help the president for giuliani to say this out loud. and they have to make sure everything is accurate. so they've written these answers. the president has to sit down with him, and he has to say, well, yes and no. it happened that way and it didn't happen that way. and he's frustrated because he doesn't like the process, and by the way there's no guarantee that he won't have to testify on obstruction. this is just part one. this is...
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olivier: >> bob, this is directed to you. you spoke sanders and trump as they though they represent something different. trump lost the popular vote. isn't sanders just a minor figure and trump an oddity? >> fair point. they're seeing lot of things to learn from trump and to learn from sanders. of course the country is going to change and the democratic party will evolve. they're looking to trump and looking at people like avenatti. they are not laughing. if celebrity populism can win on the right, why couldn't it win on the left? the media gets all this criticism from trump in 2016. he wasn't covered enough. too much flippant stuff. itshould have been a deep dive everyday. i say to the post, we got to be covering avenatti deep, oprah winfrey deep. let's not assume anything. people assume, sander will never go far, donald trump is a clown. that's an assumption. the media has to be vigorous in research. the democratic party saying populism, maybe it's not the way trump does it. if you look at senator elizabeth warren what a po
olivier: >> bob, this is directed to you. you spoke sanders and trump as they though they represent something different. trump lost the popular vote. isn't sanders just a minor figure and trump an oddity? >> fair point. they're seeing lot of things to learn from trump and to learn from sanders. of course the country is going to change and the democratic party will evolve. they're looking to trump and looking at people like avenatti. they are not laughing. if celebrity populism can...
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cook political report says it's a toss-up between gop nominee bob hugin and senator bob menendez but nate silver's five thirty-eight says menendez has led every poll. bob hugin joins me live in studio. how close does it feel to you? the very latest poll is this emerson college online poll. bob menendez has 47%, you are at 42%. tell us what you're doing. >> i will tell you, two things. the only poll that matters is november 6th, obviously. the feeling out in the street is just really incredible momentum. it's incredibly energizing. our own polls, the last poll we did, we were up a couple of points. so i think it depends who comes out to vote. that's what this election will be about. who gets the voter out. liz: as a former ceo and jpmorgan bigwig, we cover jpmorgan all the time and that is also in your history, as a businessman, that mirrors donald trump. however, you are pretty clear to say that is where the comparisons end. you say you are an independent republican, not a trump republican. what do you mean? >> i think the economy matters a lot so there's a lot of similarities in ter
cook political report says it's a toss-up between gop nominee bob hugin and senator bob menendez but nate silver's five thirty-eight says menendez has led every poll. bob hugin joins me live in studio. how close does it feel to you? the very latest poll is this emerson college online poll. bob menendez has 47%, you are at 42%. tell us what you're doing. >> i will tell you, two things. the only poll that matters is november 6th, obviously. the feeling out in the street is just really...
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, and bob hope was like, let's do some bits together. and it worked beautifully. >> you passed my house last night. >> you passed my house, thanks. >> the two of them, separate of each other, were already under contract to paramount. they were also great friends, golfing buddies, so they did play off of each other well. so they threw them together for the great road movies at paramount. >> well, here we are, off on another road. >> what a road, chasing those trees, that snow, that scenery, that sky. >> get a load of that bread and butter. >> hope and crosby movies are very important in the history of comedy because they're the first ones really to explore metacomedy. >> fine thing. first you sell me for 200 bucks, then i'm going marry the princess and you cut in on me. now we're going to have our heads chopped off. >> i know all that. >> yeah, but the people who came in the middle of the picture who don't. >> you mean, they missed my song? >> i love when they break the fourth wall and turn to the camera and say something to the audience.
, and bob hope was like, let's do some bits together. and it worked beautifully. >> you passed my house last night. >> you passed my house, thanks. >> the two of them, separate of each other, were already under contract to paramount. they were also great friends, golfing buddies, so they did play off of each other well. so they threw them together for the great road movies at paramount. >> well, here we are, off on another road. >> what a road, chasing those trees,...
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i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] if you buy a home today in america, there's a one-in-five chance that you will end up living under rules imposed by what we call a board of directors, usually elected by you, the local resident. this board has very broad powers, and based on certain guidelines, well, they dictate just about everything in the community -- from the color scheme, how many car
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back to you. >> bob, thank you for that >>> look at shares of amazon up 4%. another big day for e-commerce expected today, cyber monday, on track for $7.8 billion in online sales, according to adobe analytics. jump of over 18% from last year, making 2018 cyber monday likely the biggest online shopping day in u.s. history. so with us for the latest insights, head of commerce, jason woolsly and john blackledge good morning to you. >> good morning. >> jason, adobe has a treasure trove of data in terms of shopping what does that tell you so far about trends and how consumers put money to work? >> we're breaking records across the board. it is tremendous to watch. thanksgiving, $3.7 billion in sales. black friday came in at $6.2 billion the latest information i have shows that over the weekend consumers spent $6.4 billion, increase of over 20% year on year we are trending terrifically the season today, november through december, over 50 billion now. just phenomenal. >> do you have insight what people are buying, where they're buying it? >> i haven't seen that with
back to you. >> bob, thank you for that >>> look at shares of amazon up 4%. another big day for e-commerce expected today, cyber monday, on track for $7.8 billion in online sales, according to adobe analytics. jump of over 18% from last year, making 2018 cyber monday likely the biggest online shopping day in u.s. history. so with us for the latest insights, head of commerce, jason woolsly and john blackledge good morning to you. >> good morning. >> jason, adobe has a...
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so adam, and then bob. it is interesting to talk about the association between democrats and bolshevism. what is that have to do with them, it has to do with the bolsheviks because germany's role in sluicing lenin into russia in 1917. more importantly, the fact that the germans had done the p street or with the bolsheviks earlier in the year, and what's was what they had unleashed in terms of the full force of the german army in 1918. so from the point of view of militant republicans who want to blaze a path of fire from the western front to berlin, which is really what they want to do, no negotiation, somebody who is selling the allies out which wilson seem to be doing to cut a deal with the germans on the basis of his peace without victory proposal of january 1917 before america was even on the of, it looks like an agent german and bolshevik conspiracy. very briefly, and i do not want to be misunderstood, it is no doubt a tool in the mind of anti-semitic british statements -- anti-semitic british statesma
so adam, and then bob. it is interesting to talk about the association between democrats and bolshevism. what is that have to do with them, it has to do with the bolsheviks because germany's role in sluicing lenin into russia in 1917. more importantly, the fact that the germans had done the p street or with the bolsheviks earlier in the year, and what's was what they had unleashed in terms of the full force of the german army in 1918. so from the point of view of militant republicans who want...
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they're also going to work to protect bob mueller. there's bipartisan pieces of legislation out there which mitch mcconnell has refused to call i'm. tom tillis has a bill and cory booker has a bill. those pieces of legislation have not come up. one wonders if that conversation might get a little more ripe here even in the lame duck session in the next couple weeks as an effort to protect robert mueller as they investigate what about jeff sessions. >> shepard: new reporting. chuck schumer said the funding and imposing limitations on the mueller investigation, mr. whitaker should recuse himself for the duration of his time as acting attorney general. more new reporting. i've just been informed that rod rosenstein is on his way to the white house. we're informed that he's on his way to the white house for a previously scheduled meeting. bret baier for context from washington. bret, the timing last night, he lost the house of representatives, the investigative arm in the house. this morning he holds what could be described as nothing less
they're also going to work to protect bob mueller. there's bipartisan pieces of legislation out there which mitch mcconnell has refused to call i'm. tom tillis has a bill and cory booker has a bill. those pieces of legislation have not come up. one wonders if that conversation might get a little more ripe here even in the lame duck session in the next couple weeks as an effort to protect robert mueller as they investigate what about jeff sessions. >> shepard: new reporting. chuck schumer...
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bob, it's good to have you back on the broadcast after a long absence. i have to start with you with this question. by my account we have in the space of this week seen the president of the united states referred to in court documents twice as individual one. that can't be good, can it? >> no, of course it's not good. with all the attention today on michael cohen's plea agreement, let's not forget within the last 48 hours, it was also revealed that the president was, in fact, in regular contact with roger stone over this same period of time stone was acting as an advisor, strategic advisor. and it's now known that stone was working with jerome corsi and others to establish a direct link with wikileaks over the hacked e-mails and their use for purpose hees of political sabotage. the president, i think, is going to have to answer some questions about what he knew about this activity and what he approved. so, all in all, the last 48 hours i think has individual one in some hot water. >> cynthia, every time i ask you about your former colleague, mr. mueller,
bob, it's good to have you back on the broadcast after a long absence. i have to start with you with this question. by my account we have in the space of this week seen the president of the united states referred to in court documents twice as individual one. that can't be good, can it? >> no, of course it's not good. with all the attention today on michael cohen's plea agreement, let's not forget within the last 48 hours, it was also revealed that the president was, in fact, in regular...
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bob, what is the mood like there? >> reporter: well, marcus and laura, calfire has called in more than 4,000 men and women to fight the camp fire, which is burning several miles from our location, as you mentioned, we are at the fairgrounds in chico staging area, where the firefighters eat and sleep before they head out to the front lines, and right now, looks like we're definitely in a shift change. breakfast is being served. you see firefighters coming and going perhaps waiting for their assignments for the day. calfire called in this, looking at the global super tanker, a converted 747 dropping fire retardant on the fire. so far the camp fire is only 25% contained, burned 111,000 acres, destroyed more than 6,000 homes. authorities found the remains of six more people yesterday, raising the death toll to 29 people, making this the deadliest california wildfire in 85 years. sadly, the local sheriff's office says more than 200 people are still unaccounted for. law enforcement is so overwhelmed trying to track those mi
bob, what is the mood like there? >> reporter: well, marcus and laura, calfire has called in more than 4,000 men and women to fight the camp fire, which is burning several miles from our location, as you mentioned, we are at the fairgrounds in chico staging area, where the firefighters eat and sleep before they head out to the front lines, and right now, looks like we're definitely in a shift change. breakfast is being served. you see firefighters coming and going perhaps waiting for...
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i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi, your property man. about 8% of all u.s. households own time-shares, and the industry generated more than $70 billion last year alone, and it continues to grow. now, a time-share is a piece of property for which you own a specific amount of time, usually one week per year, and you use it as your vacation home. if you're
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and bob goodlatte, i saw bob here, thank you, bob. great job. senators lindsey graham, mike lee, tim scott, rand paul, and doug collins, fantastic people who have worked so hard and we appreciate very much what you done. we really do. thank you all very much. working together with my administration over the last two years, these members have reached a bipartisan agreement -- did i hear the word bipartisan? [laughter] [applause] did i hear that word? that's a nice word. bipartisan agreement on prison reform legislation known as the first step. that's what it is. the first step. it's a very big first step. today i'm thrilled to announce my support for this bipartisan bill that will make our community safer and give former inmates a second chance at life after they have served their time. so important. and i have to tell you i was called when i announced and when we all announced together this news conference by some of the toughest, strongest law enforcement people including politicians, by the way, who are so in favor of it. i was actually surpri
and bob goodlatte, i saw bob here, thank you, bob. great job. senators lindsey graham, mike lee, tim scott, rand paul, and doug collins, fantastic people who have worked so hard and we appreciate very much what you done. we really do. thank you all very much. working together with my administration over the last two years, these members have reached a bipartisan agreement -- did i hear the word bipartisan? [laughter] [applause] did i hear that word? that's a nice word. bipartisan agreement on...
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bob mueller's jobs are to look for crimes. where there are gaps just as after the september 11 commission, making ourselves sar in the skies with congressional reforms, we have the same duty now. >> woodruff: congressman eric swalwell, memberhf te house intelligence committee. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, president trump canceled a demeeting with russian pre vladimir putin, at the upcoming g-20 summit. he tweeted his decision, after leaving for argentin in it, he cited russia's seizure of three ukrainian ships and 24 sailors near occupied crimea. the president said he decided that "it would be best fors ll partncerned to cancel." that came less than an hourte he said he was still open to meeting with putin. ukrainian president petro poroshenko called today for nato to send more warships to the crimean region. but a nato spokesperson said the alliance already has a strong presence there. the kremlin complained that poroshenko is trying provoke new trouble. president trump is giving
bob mueller's jobs are to look for crimes. where there are gaps just as after the september 11 commission, making ourselves sar in the skies with congressional reforms, we have the same duty now. >> woodruff: congressman eric swalwell, memberhf te house intelligence committee. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, president trump canceled a demeeting with russian pre vladimir putin, at the upcoming g-20 summit. he tweeted his decision,...
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bob, thank you. >> pleasure. liz: bob hormats. i'm packing my bags for argentina, jetting off to cover every twist and turn of what is turning out to be the most important g20 meeting in history. i'll be there for fox business all day and host "countdown" live from buenos aries on friday. you don't want to miss this. we talked to the second largest bank of russia's chairman and president, andrey kostin, about a lot of this yesterday, including oil and the relationship between russia, saudi arabia and the united states. go to lizclaman.com to see the online exclusive interview. got a lot of hits yesterday. people want to hear from this guy. we'll be right back. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled app
bob, thank you. >> pleasure. liz: bob hormats. i'm packing my bags for argentina, jetting off to cover every twist and turn of what is turning out to be the most important g20 meeting in history. i'll be there for fox business all day and host "countdown" live from buenos aries on friday. you don't want to miss this. we talked to the second largest bank of russia's chairman and president, andrey kostin, about a lot of this yesterday, including oil and the relationship between...
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rob: democratic senator bob menendez making a last-ditch plea to voters as his republican opponent bob hugin rallies to the finish. jillian: todd pyro live in new jersey, big upset could be brewing in the garden state. >> reporter: that is right. the through jersey guy to a true jersey diner but this is not your standard jersey race. this race was not supposed to be a race at all, it was supposed to be a wipeout. democrat bob menendez seeking a third term was expected to cruise to reelection in a state with close to 1 million more democrats than republicans. but along came republican bob hugin, former pharmaceutical executive and marine with $37 million of his own money he put into the race it all comes down to the story the candidates sell to the voters. in their final day of campaigning the candidate stuck to the messaging that got them to this point. this is all about painting his opponent as corrupt. >> convicted 67 felonies, he talks about immigration reform, talks a good game. the leaving he has achieved an immigration is expedited visas for girlfriends from ukraine, dominican re
rob: democratic senator bob menendez making a last-ditch plea to voters as his republican opponent bob hugin rallies to the finish. jillian: todd pyro live in new jersey, big upset could be brewing in the garden state. >> reporter: that is right. the through jersey guy to a true jersey diner but this is not your standard jersey race. this race was not supposed to be a race at all, it was supposed to be a wipeout. democrat bob menendez seeking a third term was expected to cruise to...
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you tweeted this week about, quote, bob mueller and his gang of democrat thugs. >> right. chris: if whitaker decides in any way to limit or curtail the mueller investigation, are you okay with that? >> look, it's going to be up to him. i think he's very well aware politically. i think he's a astute politically, he's a very smart person, respected person, he will do what's right. i really believe he will do what's right. chris: you won't overrule him if he decides to curtail.
you tweeted this week about, quote, bob mueller and his gang of democrat thugs. >> right. chris: if whitaker decides in any way to limit or curtail the mueller investigation, are you okay with that? >> look, it's going to be up to him. i think he's very well aware politically. i think he's a astute politically, he's a very smart person, respected person, he will do what's right. i really believe he will do what's right. chris: you won't overrule him if he decides to curtail.
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yeah, bob? >> can i make one point on campaigns? >> yeah, please. >> i want to capture something i think's implicit in the conversation we had already. we've had conversations with the campaign committees and, you know, we're pushing some of the same best practices. we don't have an effective structure as a government -- federal government, to have conversations with the campaigns outside of a partisan conversation to elevate the concerns with security. and i, you know, i'm certainly not up here to say campaigns should be part of critical infrastructure. but i do think some of the lessons of having the structures of critical infrastructure helped us effectively build trust, and i do hope in 20 -- as we pass this election, we start to think about what's the right way to regularly be having security conversations with campaigns serve outside of the really active campaign season? you know, i think that's one area where we could see some innovation, and it would put us in better stead. >> yeah. jon made the point that at the moment, you
yeah, bob? >> can i make one point on campaigns? >> yeah, please. >> i want to capture something i think's implicit in the conversation we had already. we've had conversations with the campaign committees and, you know, we're pushing some of the same best practices. we don't have an effective structure as a government -- federal government, to have conversations with the campaigns outside of a partisan conversation to elevate the concerns with security. and i, you know, i'm...
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and also bob brown. >> and in fact bob brown shot these pictures -- photographed these pictures and was still -- the camera was still rolling when he was shot. >> when he was shot and killed. so it was waiting for the gunshots to stop. meanwhile i got hit and shot five times. and all of a sudden i looked down at my bed and my phone is coming out of my arm and there a huge hole in my leg the size of a football. and the trauma obviously sets in and the shock. but your brain does kind of a funny thing, it sort of ignores the one side of your body that was so badly wounded. but i thought i was dying. and i said the act of contrition and waited for the lights to go out. >> how did you survive the night in the jungle with no medical aid? >> well, the producer at nbc would come out from the bar that was nearby that most of the survivors were staying at and i was in a tent at that point in time. and he would bring some rum, 150 proof, would give me a couple swigs. and literally that is that you i got throu -- how i got the through the night. >> and you finally got medevacked out. a lot of surge
and also bob brown. >> and in fact bob brown shot these pictures -- photographed these pictures and was still -- the camera was still rolling when he was shot. >> when he was shot and killed. so it was waiting for the gunshots to stop. meanwhile i got hit and shot five times. and all of a sudden i looked down at my bed and my phone is coming out of my arm and there a huge hole in my leg the size of a football. and the trauma obviously sets in and the shock. but your brain does kind...
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bob: the build is a little more than expected. in gasolinedraw that helped shore up futures a tiny bit. the data comes out. we dropped down below that more than -1.25%. we have rallied a little bit. i think that is in the refinery utilization part of the number that jumped up to 95 and change on the percentage. that leads crude oil prices in the short term because that is an point demand, refinery demand combined with the gasoline drop. you may be starting to see a base. it may not be today but it may be coming. guy: what is the positioning like ahead of powell? bob: everyone is expecting/hoping he will take more of a view that clarida took yesterday saying we are nearly neutral rate and we should not be data dependent, which people may assume means equity market data and economic data. that is what these guys are hoping for. i think they are positioning for that. they will be quick to don't that out. i don't know that jerome powell will do that. it is always a contradiction. he talked about not knowing where neutral was, that his
bob: the build is a little more than expected. in gasolinedraw that helped shore up futures a tiny bit. the data comes out. we dropped down below that more than -1.25%. we have rallied a little bit. i think that is in the refinery utilization part of the number that jumped up to 95 and change on the percentage. that leads crude oil prices in the short term because that is an point demand, refinery demand combined with the gasoline drop. you may be starting to see a base. it may not be today but...
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it says that bob mueller knows how important it was. when michael cohen is sentenced december 12th for these things together, you will hear the judge read a letter about how he cooperated and the way he cooperated. people in court today saw how he was relating with the prosecutors and press, it was a very different michael cohen than several months ago. michael cohen is on this team, he is on the blue team and on the right team. >> wonder if you can give your view of his theory of the case which is that the money is the problem. he outlined a vision where the legal process could be picking apart donald trump's entire fortune, if there is a fortune, or debt. and sprinkle in a little of ditty and biggie, he seemed to say we have gone from more money, more problems to more mueller, more problems. >> i thought you were doing kendrick lamar and michael cohen is going you're dead to me. i can go with you, ari. >> we can go kendrick, say he is telling jerome corsi, be humble, sit down. >> yeah. go ahead. we could do this all night. >> yes, we
it says that bob mueller knows how important it was. when michael cohen is sentenced december 12th for these things together, you will hear the judge read a letter about how he cooperated and the way he cooperated. people in court today saw how he was relating with the prosecutors and press, it was a very different michael cohen than several months ago. michael cohen is on this team, he is on the blue team and on the right team. >> wonder if you can give your view of his theory of the...
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republican senator bob corker is retiring. flipping his seat could give democrats better shot taking the senate. they could get a boost from taylor swift. as you likely heard, the super star made a political endorsement last month telling her instagram followers she'd been voting for the democratic candidate. they've been on her back. >> the democrat has the pop star, the republican has the president. marsha blackburn seen the visit from president trump in chattanooga last night. this the third time he's come here to stomp for her. about 10,000 people came out to see the president. most of those people waited outside 10 to 12 hours just to get in the stadium. trump has said a vote for marsha is a vote for me. basically making this tennessee race a referendum on his presidency. ordinarily in tennessee, that might be enough. they have not sent a democrat to the senate here since al gore in 1990. president trump won the state in 2016 by 26%. but the democratic candidate, bill is a popular former governor. he's a low key candidate
republican senator bob corker is retiring. flipping his seat could give democrats better shot taking the senate. they could get a boost from taylor swift. as you likely heard, the super star made a political endorsement last month telling her instagram followers she'd been voting for the democratic candidate. they've been on her back. >> the democrat has the pop star, the republican has the president. marsha blackburn seen the visit from president trump in chattanooga last night. this the...
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donald trump, bob mueller but it was called off. trump would have just returned from a two day trip to the world economic forum in switzerland. we know that from matching the time line and he would have been preparing for his state of the union just days later. this whole new report sheds lite on what is the real story here. the back and forth between donald trump as the client, his lawyers representing him and bob mueller's team. scrapped when mueller told them this. he needed to know if donald trump had quote, corrupt intent when he fired james comey. why would that be such a scary question? mueller wanted this interview and it was scrapped and one lawyer fired off a letter on donald trump's behalf saying not only was the meeting cancelled but they questioned the entire authority of bob public schoomu. we learned this today. john, i wonder what you think of a, the fact that they got as far as a camp david plan to do the interview. b, it's leaking now. that looks like trump's side leaking trying to make him look tough like he was r
donald trump, bob mueller but it was called off. trump would have just returned from a two day trip to the world economic forum in switzerland. we know that from matching the time line and he would have been preparing for his state of the union just days later. this whole new report sheds lite on what is the real story here. the back and forth between donald trump as the client, his lawyers representing him and bob mueller's team. scrapped when mueller told them this. he needed to know if...
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bob for being bob and tom for leading this conversation and for all of you being here today. thank you so much. tomorrow on capitol hill the state department coordinating will brief lawmakers on the administration's counterterrorism policy. live coverage from the house foreign affairs subcommittee starts at 2 pm eastern here on c-span three. arizona republican senator jeff flake deliver the keynote address at the 74th annual >> our live coverage continues at 10:30 am eastern time with alan dershowitz discussion his book the case against impeaching donald trump. then the story on the middle class with this book squeeze. at 2:55 pm, the fox news political editor discusses his book ever manned the king. at 6:00 p.m., former secretary of state john kerry with his memoir everyday is extra. watch the miami book fair live this weekend. >> a look at the political climate and ongoing conflict in afghanistan hosted by new america. this discussion runs an hour and 15 minutes. >> good afternoon everybody and welcome to new ri
bob for being bob and tom for leading this conversation and for all of you being here today. thank you so much. tomorrow on capitol hill the state department coordinating will brief lawmakers on the administration's counterterrorism policy. live coverage from the house foreign affairs subcommittee starts at 2 pm eastern here on c-span three. arizona republican senator jeff flake deliver the keynote address at the 74th annual >> our live coverage continues at 10:30 am eastern time with...
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i mean, he's bob dylan. i know what he sounds like and what -- you know, i've done impressions of him and stuff, but i love the guy. so i didn't wanna -- so, anyways, we get to the circus, just us and they said, "do you wanna go hi -- say hi to bob backstage, you know, before the show?" i go, "of course, sure." i mean, but i didn't want to bother him. i don't care. so then, they said, "oh, he wants to say hi to you before." i go, "okay." so i'm like, i thought -- i was gonna walk in and be like, "i quit. i'm not doing it." you know, or whatever, i'm like, "i'm out." i walk backstage and, "go, hey, bob." he turns around, he's the nicest guy ever, and goes, "hey, jimmy, i got you a a present." and i go, "what?" like, he's totally like -- like happy and so charming. i go, "you got me a present? i wrote you this note," and blah, blah, blah. and he goes, "yeah, yeah, i got you a present here." and he goes, "i'll open it." then he goes, "no, no. you know what? you open it. you open it." [ laughter ] what's going o
i mean, he's bob dylan. i know what he sounds like and what -- you know, i've done impressions of him and stuff, but i love the guy. so i didn't wanna -- so, anyways, we get to the circus, just us and they said, "do you wanna go hi -- say hi to bob backstage, you know, before the show?" i go, "of course, sure." i mean, but i didn't want to bother him. i don't care. so then, they said, "oh, he wants to say hi to you before." i go, "okay." so i'm like, i...