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barry: he is right. southwest used to see it, and now you see it with other carriers in the united states seeing this. we saw it in the great financial crisis. people trade down and look for more value. you are seeing this in all types of retail consumer spending. in times of crisis like this with inflation, people look for the alternatives like we provide it will be more important than ever doing this inflationary period. dani: but if you are trying to keep ticket prices low, they can afford the vacatio. how does that offset the cost of fuel? barry: we have the lowest fuel cost. kailey: how? barry: we haven't because we are america's biggest airline. we get over 100 miles per gallon compared to 63 miles per gallon on the industry average. if you think about it in simple terms, we use 10 gallons of fuel to fly 1000 miles. one of the big ones might use 15. we dampen the inflationary pressure but also spend less on the fuel because we bring less of it. dani: what does your hedging look like? how long is th
barry: he is right. southwest used to see it, and now you see it with other carriers in the united states seeing this. we saw it in the great financial crisis. people trade down and look for more value. you are seeing this in all types of retail consumer spending. in times of crisis like this with inflation, people look for the alternatives like we provide it will be more important than ever doing this inflationary period. dani: but if you are trying to keep ticket prices low, they can afford...
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congressman barry loudermilk responded -- exonerated in this matter. but then today, the january six investigators, released the, released video and still images and republican congress and battery ladder melt in fact leading back group, on an hours long tour, of all three house office buildings on january 5th. hours, in all three office building or members of congress have their offices. one member the group strangely takes pictures of things that taurus don't typically take pictures of. security checkpoints and hallways and stairway's. we know that members of the torch up this picture of the office nameplate outside jerry nadler's office, also this picture of what appears to be a directory listing of democratic members from the judiciary committee including their photos. multiple members of this tour grew, led by loudermilk, photograph the entrance of a tunnel, that leads from the ray bring -- right into the united states capitol. why are they all taking pictures of the tunnel? the committee says that multiple participants from barry latinx tour, inc
congressman barry loudermilk responded -- exonerated in this matter. but then today, the january six investigators, released the, released video and still images and republican congress and battery ladder melt in fact leading back group, on an hours long tour, of all three house office buildings on january 5th. hours, in all three office building or members of congress have their offices. one member the group strangely takes pictures of things that taurus don't typically take pictures of....
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capitol because who cares whether barry latter mix was -- complex. this is a strange assertion, from the capitol police that the tour wasn't suspicious, because it didn't go into the capital building itself. it's like if you're investigating an arson, saying yeah, we do have doorbell camera footage of a guy standing on the front stab holding a gas can and let opens up. [laughs] but we didn't see him set that front door on fire, so probably that guy didn't set the rest of the house on fire. he was just passing by. no sign of potential arson here. your. clear. that's somewhat strange letter about the loudermilk tour being okay, because it didn't go into the capital building, that came from the capitol police chief a couple days ago. congressman barry loudermilk responded -- exonerated in this matter. but then today, the january six investigators, released the, released video and still images and republican congress and battery ladder melt in fact leading back group, on an hours long tour, of all three house office buildings on january 5th. hours, in al
capitol because who cares whether barry latter mix was -- complex. this is a strange assertion, from the capitol police that the tour wasn't suspicious, because it didn't go into the capital building itself. it's like if you're investigating an arson, saying yeah, we do have doorbell camera footage of a guy standing on the front stab holding a gas can and let opens up. [laughs] but we didn't see him set that front door on fire, so probably that guy didn't set the rest of the house on fire. he...
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barry has alwa s at the hazard report. barry has always said — at the hazard report. barry has always said that _ at the hazard report. barry has always said that he _ at the hazard report. barry has always said that he felt - at the hazard report. barry has always said that he felt like - at the hazard report. barry has always said that he felt like he| at the hazard report. barry has - always said that he felt like he was on death row but without committing any crime. ijust want on death row but without committing any crime. i just want to see an apology from somebody. any crime. ijust want to see an apology from somebody. deborah reflects on how _ apology from somebody. deborah reflects on how barry's _ apology from somebody. deborah reflects on how barry's life - apology from somebody. deborah reflects on how barry's life has i reflects on how barry's life has been blighted. the because of his treatment for haemophilia, he needed a transplant after a liver cancer diagnosis. his wife aston nhs nurse says she is appalled by what happened. it says she is appalled by
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i mean, a lawyer even better than barry berke because i don't think even barry berke can get this case, this mess. you know, i think that barry and i have collectively probably heard hundreds of witnesses during our lifetimes. i suspect he'd agree with me. we've never heard a witness quite as credible, balanced, and most of all, who is a trump loyalist, who is saying all of this stuff. so, when you ask me, lawrence, what is the legal significance of this? to me, it's really the most important piece of it, is that she is providing a witness, a window into donald trump's state of mind, what was he told on january six and the days proceeding that, and how did he react? and yes, there are some republicans shattering the edges, around this witnesses testimony today. they're saying she's not a senior enough official. there hasn't been a cooperating witness. you know, some whispers saying that maybe the secret service will deny this one little part of the steering wheel klain. but these objections are like about as convincing as one someone goes on to the senate floor, and brings some snow, a
i mean, a lawyer even better than barry berke because i don't think even barry berke can get this case, this mess. you know, i think that barry and i have collectively probably heard hundreds of witnesses during our lifetimes. i suspect he'd agree with me. we've never heard a witness quite as credible, balanced, and most of all, who is a trump loyalist, who is saying all of this stuff. so, when you ask me, lawrence, what is the legal significance of this? to me, it's really the most important...
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thanks for that congressman barry loudermilk. thank you very much. why did you deny giving that tour until you were caught for it? and what did you know about the intentions of the people who participated in that tour, when again the capitol complex was closed to tourists? and what did you think the following day on january 6th, given what happened at the capitol, when you knew that you had given a tour the previous day and when democratic members of congress raised concerns about those reconnaissance tours happening, why didn't you go to the police then, sir? why didn't you go to the committee to talk about this now? joining us now is california congressman member of the january 6th investigation, zoe lofgren, congresswoman, it is a real pleasure being with us tonight, thanks for being here. >> good to be here, rachel. >> let me give you a chance to correct me if i explained any of that wrongly. that's how i understand. it we've been following this for more than a year now, have i gotten any of that the wrong way around. >> no i think you got it rig
thanks for that congressman barry loudermilk. thank you very much. why did you deny giving that tour until you were caught for it? and what did you know about the intentions of the people who participated in that tour, when again the capitol complex was closed to tourists? and what did you think the following day on january 6th, given what happened at the capitol, when you knew that you had given a tour the previous day and when democratic members of congress raised concerns about those...
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_ mccartney is wowing them class and barry? i_ mccartney is wowing them class and barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip you _ barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip you had — barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip you had before we came on down in somerset, — clip you had before we came on down in somerset, i thought neil galahad, his warm—up act was incredibly generous— his warm—up act was incredibly generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact _ generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact and on. thank you very much. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight. next it's time for the film review. but from me it's goodbye for now. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill, and taking us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. good to see you, jason. hello, jane. what have you been watching? well, this week we've got everything with elvis, we've got beckett, we've got wham. talk about absurd. we will start with baz luhrmann�*s long—awaited b
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you worked with barry. could you tell us a little bit about him, and about his role in watergate. >> i do want to say a word about barry. barry was like the quarterback that every football team would like to have. he was calm, he was smart, he had great instincts. and he asked great questions. he didn't give orders, he made suggestions. and most of the time, his suggestions were brilliant or at least very good. every once in a while, like winston churchill, he had a bad idea. but when he had a bad idea, he was willing to -- his ego didn't get in the way and you could talk him out of it. barry, unfortunately, until he died, didn't get the full credit that he deserved for the role that he played. he really directed the post coverage of the early days, and he may not get this in the movie, but there was a lot of resistance within the washington post, and barry was there to make the case and argued for it. and he presented the evidence so that the story could move forward, so that bob and karl and the rest of u
you worked with barry. could you tell us a little bit about him, and about his role in watergate. >> i do want to say a word about barry. barry was like the quarterback that every football team would like to have. he was calm, he was smart, he had great instincts. and he asked great questions. he didn't give orders, he made suggestions. and most of the time, his suggestions were brilliant or at least very good. every once in a while, like winston churchill, he had a bad idea. but when he...
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. -- about barry. barry was like the quarterback that every football team would like to have. he was calm, he was smart, he had great instincts, and he asked great questions. he did not give orders, he made suggestions. most of the time, had suggestions -- his suggestions were brilliant or at least very good. once in a while, like winston churchill, he had a bad idea. but when he had a bad idea, he was -- his ego did not get in the way and you could talk him out of it. barry, unfortunately, until he died, did not get the full credit that he deserved for the role that he played. he really directed the post coverage in the early days and he may not get this in the movie , but there was a lot of resistance within the washington post and barry was there to make the case, argue for it, and present the evidence so that the story could move forward so that bob and carl and the rest of us could do our work. barry directed us. carl, jean, me in a lesser way. i don't know if the outcome would have been the same without him, but certainly he played an essential role. he was my first edit
. -- about barry. barry was like the quarterback that every football team would like to have. he was calm, he was smart, he had great instincts, and he asked great questions. he did not give orders, he made suggestions. most of the time, had suggestions -- his suggestions were brilliant or at least very good. once in a while, like winston churchill, he had a bad idea. but when he had a bad idea, he was -- his ego did not get in the way and you could talk him out of it. barry, unfortunately,...
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_ mccartney is wowing them class and barry? i_ mccartney is wowing them class and barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip vou _ barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip you had — barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip you had before we came on down in somerset, — clip you had before we came on down in somerset, i thought neil galahad, his warm—up act was incredibly generous— his warm—up act was incredibly generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact _ generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact and on. thank you very much. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight. thank you for reviewing the papers with me tonight.
_ mccartney is wowing them class and barry? i_ mccartney is wowing them class and barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip vou _ barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip you had — barry? i think it's amazing. in the clip you had before we came on down in somerset, — clip you had before we came on down in somerset, i thought neil galahad, his warm—up act was incredibly generous— his warm—up act was incredibly generous and that was rather lovely. cool fact _ generous and that was rather...
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i mean, a lawyer even better than barry berke because i don't think even barry berke can get this case, this mess. you know, i think that barry and i have collectively probably heard hundreds of witnesses during our lifetimes. i suspect he'd agree with me. we've never heard a witness quite as credible, balanced, and most of all, who is a trump loyalist, who is saying all of this stuff. so, when you ask me, lawrence, what is the legal significance of this? to me, it's really the most important piece of it, is that she is providing a witness, a window into donald trump's state of mind, what was he told on january six and the days proceeding that, and how did he react? and yes, there are some republicans shattering the edges, around this witnesses testimony today. they're saying she's not a senior enough official. there hasn't been a cooperating witness. you know, some whispers saying that maybe the secret service will deny this one little part of the steering wheel klain. but these objections are like about as convincing as one someone goes on to the senate floor, and brings some snow, a
i mean, a lawyer even better than barry berke because i don't think even barry berke can get this case, this mess. you know, i think that barry and i have collectively probably heard hundreds of witnesses during our lifetimes. i suspect he'd agree with me. we've never heard a witness quite as credible, balanced, and most of all, who is a trump loyalist, who is saying all of this stuff. so, when you ask me, lawrence, what is the legal significance of this? to me, it's really the most important...
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debra reflects on how barry's life has been blighted. because of his treatment for haemophilia, he was infected with hepatitis c. he's needed a liver transplant after a liver cancer diagnosis. his wife debra says, as an nhs nurse, she's appalled by what happened. breaks my heart to think — when i was putting up those blood transfusions, there was people within the nhs who knew that that blood was contaminated but chose not to impart that knowledge. today, sirjohn major gave evidence. after the scandal emerged, he was at the treasury in the late 1980s, then prime minister. he was questioned on the campaigners' struggle to get financial aid. i mean, there's no amount of compensation you can give that could actually compensate for what had happened to them. what had happened to them was incredibly bad luck. gasps awful. and it was not something that anybody was unsympathetic to. there were gasps at those words "bad luck". later, he said he hadn't meant to be dismissive or offensive. pay—outs were given to those who had hiv, but initiall
debra reflects on how barry's life has been blighted. because of his treatment for haemophilia, he was infected with hepatitis c. he's needed a liver transplant after a liver cancer diagnosis. his wife debra says, as an nhs nurse, she's appalled by what happened. breaks my heart to think — when i was putting up those blood transfusions, there was people within the nhs who knew that that blood was contaminated but chose not to impart that knowledge. today, sirjohn major gave evidence. after...
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[laughter] barry: you have to ride it out. every time have the discussion about, i want to get out of equities forr x months and get in, history shows a third of people who tried to do that never return to the market. you could look at this, you could look at. by the way, we could get together for dinner and talk about what the fed is doing wrong and how they were behind the curve in inflation, and now they are probably overreacting. i think the market anticipating a 75 basis increase, at that point, i move into the recession camp. they were behind at one point, now they are probably overreacting. lisa: ok, look. understood. this is the trading argument, where you have to stick to your guns and have some strategy. the strategy changes when you talk about rates not being in a bond market, you are saying this has been the death of it, we have watched this cycle breakdown. now, you are having central banks telling us it is over, and they are not going to hold your hand. they do not have the ammunition to do that because inflation
[laughter] barry: you have to ride it out. every time have the discussion about, i want to get out of equities forr x months and get in, history shows a third of people who tried to do that never return to the market. you could look at this, you could look at. by the way, we could get together for dinner and talk about what the fed is doing wrong and how they were behind the curve in inflation, and now they are probably overreacting. i think the market anticipating a 75 basis increase, at that...
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and if she's that upset, barry can stay. at that stage i was forced to say, well, sir, if he stays then i'm afraid i'll have to leave. and i think at that point, the penny dropped. he was utterly shocked and was clearly, clearly very upset. the popular perception is that the prince of wales was straying all the way through his marriage, and that is definitely, unequivocally not the case. the first person that strayed was the princess. he went back to see mrs. parker-bowles after he learned about her affair with mannakee. nobody is the villain. in my view, everybody's a victim. he was under a lot of pressure to get married, and she too was a victim of this whole process. >> the worst day of my life was just realizing that charles had gone back to camilla. >> prince charles never really stopped loving camilla parker-bowles. when the opportunity arose, he went back to her. >> when you analyze these two different affairs, there's a huge difference. charles was rejecting diana because he loved somebody else. diana was never reall
and if she's that upset, barry can stay. at that stage i was forced to say, well, sir, if he stays then i'm afraid i'll have to leave. and i think at that point, the penny dropped. he was utterly shocked and was clearly, clearly very upset. the popular perception is that the prince of wales was straying all the way through his marriage, and that is definitely, unequivocally not the case. the first person that strayed was the princess. he went back to see mrs. parker-bowles after he learned...
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tom: barry ritholtz, masters in business hose. my focus today, the weakness going back to the depths of the 08 crisis, the depreciation of 40% has just broken through to new lows. new weaknesses we have seen since. lisa: they are still deeply negative in real nominal levels. inflation picking up the way that it is. talking of dollar strengths. the trade balance, this is interesting. we saw an unprecedented reduction in the trade if a sit in april. the reason being, imports from china were down dramatically because of the closures, some of some other restrictions on the ground. this shows how quickly moving the economy is. tom: when china opens, how will that adjust the trade down? it is highly unusual after the shock of what we saw the last go around. lisa: it was negative. tom: it is required -- deeply negative. lisa: [laughter] tom: thank you professor for watching. stay with us during the day. a focus on target and radio and tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading, this is "the
tom: barry ritholtz, masters in business hose. my focus today, the weakness going back to the depths of the 08 crisis, the depreciation of 40% has just broken through to new lows. new weaknesses we have seen since. lisa: they are still deeply negative in real nominal levels. inflation picking up the way that it is. talking of dollar strengths. the trade balance, this is interesting. we saw an unprecedented reduction in the trade if a sit in april. the reason being, imports from china were down...
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that is sad. >> and you have this terrific show "barry" on hbo. people have been raving about your role on the show. but i have to ask you about this. there's a new open letter signed by over 200 actors, filmmaker, producer types, people like j.j. ab abrams, mark ruffalo, chandra rime, urging the entertainment industry to be more mindful of guns and how they're portrayed. as america's story tellers our goal is to entertain. stories have the power to effect change, powerful attitudes towards smoking, marriage equality all have evolved due to in large part to movies and tv influence. it's time to take on gun safesa. you're on a show about a hitman trying to get out of the business. how much responsibility do you think hollywood has when it comes to these depictions of violence with so much gun violence going on in this country right now? >> well, first of all, that is a very good question. and second of all, i'm very proud to be a part of shows, you know, the fonz we did -- we did a show about wearing glasses. we did a show about going to the librar
that is sad. >> and you have this terrific show "barry" on hbo. people have been raving about your role on the show. but i have to ask you about this. there's a new open letter signed by over 200 actors, filmmaker, producer types, people like j.j. ab abrams, mark ruffalo, chandra rime, urging the entertainment industry to be more mindful of guns and how they're portrayed. as america's story tellers our goal is to entertain. stories have the power to effect change, powerful...
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deborah reflects on how barry's life has been blighted. because of his treatment for haemophilia, he was infected with hepatitis c. he's needed a liver transplant after a liver cancer diagnosis. his wife deborah says, as an nhs nurse, she's appalled by what happened. breaks my heart to think, when i was putting up those blood transfusions, there was people within the nhs who knew that that blood was contaminated but chose not to impart that knowledge. today, sirjohn major gave evidence. after the scandal emerged, he was at the treasury in the late 1980s, then prime minister. he was questioned on the campaigners' struggle to get financial aid. i mean, there's no amount of compensation you could give that would actually compensate for what had happened to them. what had happened to them was incredibly bad luck. gasps awful. and it was not something that anybody was unsympathetic to. there were gasps at those words "bad luck". later, he said he hadn't meant to be dismissive or offensive. payouts were given to those who had hiv, but initially
deborah reflects on how barry's life has been blighted. because of his treatment for haemophilia, he was infected with hepatitis c. he's needed a liver transplant after a liver cancer diagnosis. his wife deborah says, as an nhs nurse, she's appalled by what happened. breaks my heart to think, when i was putting up those blood transfusions, there was people within the nhs who knew that that blood was contaminated but chose not to impart that knowledge. today, sirjohn major gave evidence. after...
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>> lawrence, welcome to the next barry and neil show. and to me, the thing that stood out was the committees evidence today that trump had directly involved himself on the false electors plot, not just what you are highlighting in your lead up, which was trump knew what he was doing was illegal, or that trump had fantasies about winning the election, whatever that ended up in the world of reality knew that that wasn't sure. the evidence today that trump was actively manipulating governments after the election, that he had called the rnc chair, ronna mcdonald, outlining the false elections to her. trump even got john eastman, the kind of legal architect of this nonsense, on the phone, with the chair of the rnc, and so, you to me, there's lots of evidence over the hearings that even against other people, but today was really focused on donald trump's act of wrongdoing. that's what the justice department is looking to. but it's also what trump himself is looking to because he's been trying to set up his subordinates like john eastman to be
>> lawrence, welcome to the next barry and neil show. and to me, the thing that stood out was the committees evidence today that trump had directly involved himself on the false electors plot, not just what you are highlighting in your lead up, which was trump knew what he was doing was illegal, or that trump had fantasies about winning the election, whatever that ended up in the world of reality knew that that wasn't sure. the evidence today that trump was actively manipulating...
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before i dive in, are you feeling as optimistic as barry >> well, we are down quite a bit. i want to get through earnings actually first because that's the next two that could drop, but we're pricing in a lot of bad news so that's a very important time and it start in the middle of july and unfortunately now between now and the middle of july we're hostage to the macro which is what i talk about in the show what to look ahead and the big, big number to look aheadthis week is the core pce deflator and it's supposed to be up 4.8% year over year and we know the fed looks at this and they want it closer than 2% and there's a lot of work any heavy lifting that the fed still has to do, and i agree with barry. the data today was actually pretty good and they're probably not going to stop and 75 basis points is expected in july and possibly september when we get the pce report and pge, is strong data bullish or bearish right now? >> i always root for strong data that's just -- in my nature, right? that's in your nature, too, but clearly we want a bit of deceleration, and we've seen
before i dive in, are you feeling as optimistic as barry >> well, we are down quite a bit. i want to get through earnings actually first because that's the next two that could drop, but we're pricing in a lot of bad news so that's a very important time and it start in the middle of july and unfortunately now between now and the middle of july we're hostage to the macro which is what i talk about in the show what to look ahead and the big, big number to look aheadthis week is the core pce...
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deborah reflects on how barry's life has been blighted. because of his treatment for haemophilia, he was infected with hepatitis c. he“s needed a liver transplant after a liver cancer diagnosis. his wife deborah says, as an nhs nurse, she's appalled by what happened. breaks my heart to think, when i was putting up those blood transfusions, there was people within the nhs who knew that that blood was contaminated but chose not to impart that knowledge. today, sirjohn major gave evidence. after the scandal emerged, he was at the treasury in the late 1980s, then prime minister. he was questioned on the campaigners“ struggle to get financial aid. i mean, there's no amount of compensation you could give that would actually compensate for what had happened to them. what had happened to them was incredibly bad luck. gasps awful. and it was not something that anybody was unsympathetic to. there were gasps at those words "bad luck". later, he said he hadn't meant to be dismissive or offensive. payouts were given to those who had hiv, but initia
deborah reflects on how barry's life has been blighted. because of his treatment for haemophilia, he was infected with hepatitis c. he“s needed a liver transplant after a liver cancer diagnosis. his wife deborah says, as an nhs nurse, she's appalled by what happened. breaks my heart to think, when i was putting up those blood transfusions, there was people within the nhs who knew that that blood was contaminated but chose not to impart that knowledge. today, sirjohn major gave evidence. after...
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david: a long time ago, and you married barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children, i met barry. and we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband. and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. and then about 20 years ago, we got married. david: ok and both of you together have been extremely successful in the business world and also in the philanthropy world. let me ask you about your philanthropy for a moment. you and your husband helped to create the high line. diane: well, when i started the company again -- when was it? 1997, i say, why am i renting those expensive offices uptown? let me buy a little building downtown. and i came in this neighborhood, the meatpacking neighborhood, full of butchers. there were only butchers. and i bought a little carriage house. i decided to make that my showroom and my off
david: a long time ago, and you married barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children, i met barry. and we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband. and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. and then about 20 years ago, we got married. david: ok and both of you...
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barry: this is a classic example of george soros's idea of reflexivity. when something happens that is a challenge to corporate america or the markets for the economy, events subsequently adapted to that. management changes, the federal government will respond. this is part of the reason why projecting out, forget even two years, six months or 12 months. challenging because it is all but impossible to tell what is going to happen during the intervening weeks and months that are going to change the trajectory of the economy or change the trajectory of the stock market. it is impossible to tell from a standing point, call it the three body problem in astrophysics, there are too many variables to figure out what is going to happen down the road. lisa: given that corporate executives have change their projections or withdrawn forecast, you took a -- you look at s&p global yesterday, how well can companies adapt or is this a new environment of dis-adaptation because there is a big unknown? barry: i love the irony of the company in charge of guessing what futur
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from congressman barry loudermilk. a question for you this morning is about your confidence, your faith in the fed and the biden administration on fighting inflation. joe is on the republican line in mountain home arkansas. good morning. >> good morning, how are we doing this morning? >> fine, thanks. >> the people now are getting a taste of what's 1929 was. i'm not going to try to explain that to the young generation. these people, they don't know -- going back to your question. the american public now feel what this administration has accomplished in the last 18 months. i would love for some people just to call in and inform us american people what has been accomplished in the last 18 months. when president biden took office, he shut down the oil and the coal. this country runs on oil and coal. now tesla has said they have to increase their price of their cars because the price of the batteries. again, the babies cannot get their formula. they had to shut down recently again. the women go without their napkins. this
from congressman barry loudermilk. a question for you this morning is about your confidence, your faith in the fed and the biden administration on fighting inflation. joe is on the republican line in mountain home arkansas. good morning. >> good morning, how are we doing this morning? >> fine, thanks. >> the people now are getting a taste of what's 1929 was. i'm not going to try to explain that to the young generation. these people, they don't know -- going back to your...
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barry berke, neil catio, thank you very much for leaving us off again tonight. donald trump has repeatedly tried -- did repeatedly try, to steal georgia's electoral votes from joe biden. >> donald trump offered mr. clark the job of acting attorney general, replacing mr. rosen, with the understanding that clark would send this letter to georgia and other states. and take other actions the president requested. >> stacey abrams, candidate for governor of georgia, joins us next. gia, joins u next cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? a monster was attacking but the team remained calm. because with miro, they could problem solve together, and find the answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. mamá, growing up... you were so good to me. you worked hard to save for my future. so now... i want to thank you. i started investing with vanguard to help take care of you, like you took care of me. te quiero, mamá. only at vanguard you're more than just an inve
barry berke, neil catio, thank you very much for leaving us off again tonight. donald trump has repeatedly tried -- did repeatedly try, to steal georgia's electoral votes from joe biden. >> donald trump offered mr. clark the job of acting attorney general, replacing mr. rosen, with the understanding that clark would send this letter to georgia and other states. and take other actions the president requested. >> stacey abrams, candidate for governor of georgia, joins us next. gia,...
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here is henry winkler in "barry." take a look at this. >> how do you feel >> like a ghost. >> wrong how do you feel? >> embarrassed >> she's right okay, now do the scene >> doctor, the generators are down if we don't get the electricity back in the park, the dinosaurs will escape. >> let's split up. >> stop. all right, do you see the difference huh? it is all in the body. it's much more real. now i believe she's got the code he's going to ride the dinosaur it will all be fine. you've to embrace your embarrassment. "i want a lollipop i want it to be purple." do i look like a fool? not my problem [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's how you do it that's how you do it henry winkler. check out the season finale of "barry" this sunday on hbo and hbo max. you smell great, by the way. you're a stud. we'll be right back with iman vellani stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪♪ making friends again, billy? i like to keep my enemies close. guys, excuse me. i didn't quite get that. i'm hard of hearing. ♪♪
here is henry winkler in "barry." take a look at this. >> how do you feel >> like a ghost. >> wrong how do you feel? >> embarrassed >> she's right okay, now do the scene >> doctor, the generators are down if we don't get the electricity back in the park, the dinosaurs will escape. >> let's split up. >> stop. all right, do you see the difference huh? it is all in the body. it's much more real. now i believe she's got the code he's going...
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i think barry berke, who you just spoke with, had it exactly right. donald trump is guided by two things, his personal interests, his professional interests. anything that comes into conflict with that, he won't accept. that doesn't mean he does no fact from fiction. he is just going to state it as he would like it to be, disregard any contrary information, why it helps them. frankly, i think in trump world, anyone who doesn't lie like he does is a sucker and a loser. >> adam shift, thank you very much for joining us after very busy day, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, he will join us for his reaction about the fbi's investigation in georgia, that is next. that is next. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need? like how i customized this scarf? check out this backpack i made for marco. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ [eerie shrinking sounds] only pay for what you need. (brad) congratulations! you're having an out-of-apartment
i think barry berke, who you just spoke with, had it exactly right. donald trump is guided by two things, his personal interests, his professional interests. anything that comes into conflict with that, he won't accept. that doesn't mean he does no fact from fiction. he is just going to state it as he would like it to be, disregard any contrary information, why it helps them. frankly, i think in trump world, anyone who doesn't lie like he does is a sucker and a loser. >> adam shift, thank...
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i cannot disappoint them barry manilow did not show up, but i promised you an interview with him and that's what we're going to have. so -- now you saw him take the headset off, come into the hideaway i actually had to move the table so he could come in, because he was so big and then i just interviewed him as i would barry, and it was -- he was hilarious he was absolutely hilarious. >> seth: and did you -- was the audience on board with that the minute it started? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah they saw him that's -- you know and then i said -- i said to dick ebersol, i said, "what if for the rest of the season nobody shows up? [ laughter ] and it's always bobby? >> seth: yeah. and it always be bobby." he goes, "no, no, no, mr. c. i can't do it. my neighbors killed me, my neighbors killed me. i can't do it, i can't do it." >> seth: that's really funny we once had a guest -- you know, this is obviously the era we live in, where all of a sudden, somebody tests positive for covid and we don't have a guest. and so, we had a whole hour before the show.e so we had our cue card guy, wally, came out
i cannot disappoint them barry manilow did not show up, but i promised you an interview with him and that's what we're going to have. so -- now you saw him take the headset off, come into the hideaway i actually had to move the table so he could come in, because he was so big and then i just interviewed him as i would barry, and it was -- he was hilarious he was absolutely hilarious. >> seth: and did you -- was the audience on board with that the minute it started? >> oh, yeah. oh,...
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tony and barry, we'll leave it there. thank you both for joining me on an important day. >>> after the break, roger ferguson breaks down how that hot cpi report could impact the federal reserve's rate decision next week. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. the dow is down 670, and the only sector that's positive is consumer staples we'll be right back. at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to help you engage and retain top performers today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ >>> check out today's stealth mover. it's kontoor brands. goldman sachs downgrading it from buy and cutting its price target to $41 from 55 citing economic headwinds and risk to margins from higher commodity costs and supply chain it is underperforming, down almost 7%. consumer discretionary down 3.5%. >>> speaking of higher cost, the may inflation report seeing costs rising from food, gas, rent, transportation former federal reserve vice chair roger ferguson joins us now to d
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>> he watches barry. but the thing is, i had the greatest time -- >> arthur fonzarelli watches barry? >> unbelievably, and gives me notes. >> -- just, does leather watch does leather watch with him? >> she's still rocking -- now, you can say, don't talk -- you can't say, don't talk about the dead, i wasn't crazy about pinky. >> all right, we just broke some news there. >> henry winkler, thank you, thank you, thank you for spending time with us. i'm so, so grateful. and as a reminder, the season finale of barry can be seen this sunday on hbo, you do not want to miss that. >> we're gonna have a few more notes about what you need to know this weekend, when the 11th hour continues. our in-depth coverage of the january 6th hearings continue throughout this weekend, including a special report hosted by my friend and colleague, ayman mohyeldin, tomorrow, 7: 00pm eastern. he's going to join a panel of experts, helping analyze the newest evidence presented by the committee and looking forward to the new details to
>> he watches barry. but the thing is, i had the greatest time -- >> arthur fonzarelli watches barry? >> unbelievably, and gives me notes. >> -- just, does leather watch does leather watch with him? >> she's still rocking -- now, you can say, don't talk -- you can't say, don't talk about the dead, i wasn't crazy about pinky. >> all right, we just broke some news there. >> henry winkler, thank you, thank you, thank you for spending time with us. i'm so,...
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and also, barry their dog is the cutest thing. you can follow him on instagram, treats for barry. oh, my goodness, little darling. he was actually in the wedding. i'm sure he loved that surprise too. and that couple actually, the guy who was singing and his wife were pandemic friends of the bride and groom, so it's really cute how it all came together for them. such a fun moment. i was in awe the whole time. >> moving and grooving. >> yes, super cute. the question is stella friends with barry since they both have accounts on the gram, and do they follow each other? >> yeah, they have a fourth of july celebration plan, so we'll have all the pictures. you never know when a groomsmen is like let me take the mic, i have something to do, it's a little like, what's going to happen. and he really pulled it off. bravo to mike. >> went well for sure. good stuff. >>> it is now 5:27. more help on the way to ukraine, how it could assist the country on the battlefield with russia. >>> plus, president biden pushing congress to act on gun reform. the bipartisan group o the rightt to your day...
and also, barry their dog is the cutest thing. you can follow him on instagram, treats for barry. oh, my goodness, little darling. he was actually in the wedding. i'm sure he loved that surprise too. and that couple actually, the guy who was singing and his wife were pandemic friends of the bride and groom, so it's really cute how it all came together for them. such a fun moment. i was in awe the whole time. >> moving and grooving. >> yes, super cute. the question is stella friends...
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>> he watches barry. but the thing is, i had the greatest time -- >> arthur funds are rarely watches barry? >> unbelievably, and gives me doubts. just, does leather watch with him? >> she's still rocking -- now, you can say, don't talk about the debt, i wasn't crazy about big. >> we just broke some news there. >> henry winkler, thank you, thank you, thank you for spending time with us. i'm so, so grateful. and as a reminder, the season finale of barry can be seen this sunday on hbo, you do not want to miss that. >> we're gonna have a few more about what you need to know this week and, when the 11th hour continues. hour continues allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? excuse me? do the research, todd. listen to me, kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to find you great deals on flights, cars and ho
>> he watches barry. but the thing is, i had the greatest time -- >> arthur funds are rarely watches barry? >> unbelievably, and gives me doubts. just, does leather watch with him? >> she's still rocking -- now, you can say, don't talk about the debt, i wasn't crazy about big. >> we just broke some news there. >> henry winkler, thank you, thank you, thank you for spending time with us. i'm so, so grateful. and as a reminder, the season finale of barry can be...
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leading off our discussion tonight, barry berke, who served as special counsel to the house judiciary committee during trump's first impeachment trial. and chief impeachment counsel during donald trump's second impeachment trial. also with us, neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general, and msnbc legal analyst. neil, what were the highlights of today's hearings for you? >> well, first of all, i want to say i think it started with exactly the right question, which is why vice president pence waited until january 6th to announce his opposition to the crazy scheme that everyone knew was unconstitutional. but the second part, the second question or corollary to what you are saying, which is why is the vice president waited until now, or in fact, even now is still hasn't come before the committee and told us the truth of what happened on that day, or the proceeding days, what's happened afterwards? and so, the vice president, you know, what stands out for me is that the vice presidents aides they were brazen and told the truth under oath before this congressional committee. and the
leading off our discussion tonight, barry berke, who served as special counsel to the house judiciary committee during trump's first impeachment trial. and chief impeachment counsel during donald trump's second impeachment trial. also with us, neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general, and msnbc legal analyst. neil, what were the highlights of today's hearings for you? >> well, first of all, i want to say i think it started with exactly the right question, which is why vice...
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star of "barry" actress, d'arcy carden. an all new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with joe russo. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now we are going to get to the news the house committee investigating the capitol attack held its first public hearing tonight, where they called their first witness -- literally, all of us. [ laughter ] that's right the january 6th committee aired a 90 minute hearing tonight, which was carried live by all the major news networks except fox news though fox ended up with better ratings by just airing the original capitol attack. [ laughter ] president biden criticized the republican party in a new interview and said it has since former president trump was elected. i don't know i think they were always this guy who couldn't be subtle about it [ laughter ] it's like when you're at a dinner party and you whisper to your wife, "dinner parties suck." and then she says, "dinner parties suck?! [ laughter ] a
star of "barry" actress, d'arcy carden. an all new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with joe russo. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now we are going to get to the news the house committee investigating the capitol attack held its first public hearing tonight, where they called their first witness -- literally, all of us. [ laughter ] that's right the...
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we spoke with congressman barry loudermilk of georgia. he had been cleared by the capitol police after months of being smeared as part of some recon group giving insurrectionists tours. the head of that was capitol police was unequivocal. he said there's no evidence that loudermilk entered the capitol. we trained officers on being electric and we don't consider any of the activities we observed as suspicious. even after that statement, the january 6th committee is so desperate for what relevance that they released the very same videos, the capitol police reviewed. msnbc took these new development to the extreme. >> representative gabbard milk needs to tell the public what he knows and what he did and i believe at a minimum should be referred to the ethics committee right away for an investigation into it was not he should remain in congress. >> laura: congressman barry loudermilk joins me now. congressman, why don't they believe the capital -- kapler police? >> congressman loudermilk: they have done an exceptional job. my head off to them
we spoke with congressman barry loudermilk of georgia. he had been cleared by the capitol police after months of being smeared as part of some recon group giving insurrectionists tours. the head of that was capitol police was unequivocal. he said there's no evidence that loudermilk entered the capitol. we trained officers on being electric and we don't consider any of the activities we observed as suspicious. even after that statement, the january 6th committee is so desperate for what...
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barry, let me begin with you, with all your experience in the kind of work that we are going to see on display tomorrow night in this hearing. how do you think it informs this committee to be getting this audiotape on the eve of their public hearing. revealing how kevin mccarthy actually felt about conducting this kind of investigation just a few days after the attack on the capitol? >> it's incredibly important because this first hearing in some ways is really going to dictate whether the american people care about what's going to happen. they are going to be turning into say, does this matter. the mccarthy tapes, which he so eloquently presented could've been the opening statement because when you have allies of the former president back in the day contemporaneously saying this matters, it is important, then the american people can see that this is not just a retried of old events but this matters. that's what the committee has to do the most. show why this matters, january 6th was not the end of, that was the culmination of a systematic attempt to undermine the election which kevin
barry, let me begin with you, with all your experience in the kind of work that we are going to see on display tomorrow night in this hearing. how do you think it informs this committee to be getting this audiotape on the eve of their public hearing. revealing how kevin mccarthy actually felt about conducting this kind of investigation just a few days after the attack on the capitol? >> it's incredibly important because this first hearing in some ways is really going to dictate whether...
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that's how parliamentary speaker barry was re elected. give them have been in the position for 3 decades and for many a symbol of a failed system, riddled with corruption. but this time it was different, very failed to get the endorsement of a majority and one with the slim and much of a blow. but symbolic and i know the problem has to be a habit for those who are hoping for radical change that hasn't happened. change in peace, couldn't win enough. see the status quo didn't change. and it's 70 leaders who have been in power, who are expected to have the final say on what's next. so vote for a new speaker starts a constitutional process that includes the formation of a new government. and in a few months, the election of a new president, but the current landscape in parliament, the lack of a clear cut majority means there could be protracted negotiations. an extended political vacuum won't help a state and an economy that has all that collapsed. the parliament has failed over the years to implement or undertake any economic reforms for tha
that's how parliamentary speaker barry was re elected. give them have been in the position for 3 decades and for many a symbol of a failed system, riddled with corruption. but this time it was different, very failed to get the endorsement of a majority and one with the slim and much of a blow. but symbolic and i know the problem has to be a habit for those who are hoping for radical change that hasn't happened. change in peace, couldn't win enough. see the status quo didn't change. and it's 70...
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on sunday, president mohammed barry also condemns the attack. authorities have yet to report an official death told, but it's believed at least 21 people that they had after a group of gunman open fire and worship. as walking the christian holiday of pentecost, a religious celebration turned into a massacre. the assault at saint francis catholic church unfolded during the morning pentecost service. only a few lucky parishioners managed to escape unharmed. i on that side far down the month. i can look it up. i see in the wall like one of my leg did i fall over to the other side that you saw it these 2 children were killed in the attack. thankfully, the other injured youngsters were able to receive medical attention from time. i'm back to the shots. i saw my 2 children and we brought them down here to at for damage gas. and and i saw also so many people who are wounded handy debt. i mean, i've been to resolve it with a was in, by, in any way. and i'm of them of good. awesome. so, so you don't so we're, we're just on, it's a to help us with the attack was in our city in the state of ando. i
on sunday, president mohammed barry also condemns the attack. authorities have yet to report an official death told, but it's believed at least 21 people that they had after a group of gunman open fire and worship. as walking the christian holiday of pentecost, a religious celebration turned into a massacre. the assault at saint francis catholic church unfolded during the morning pentecost service. only a few lucky parishioners managed to escape unharmed. i on that side far down the month. i...
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the kinds of things that barry goldwater had talked about, when he ran and lost to lyndon johnson in 1964. his conservatism was out of favor in the 1960's. by 1980, it had a majority support in the united states under ronald reagan. it is a remarkable change. so what you had was the party of richard nixon and, if you will, nelson rockefeller and george romney, the father of senator mitt romney today -- that party which was more eastern in its grounding, more midwestern, gave way to a party that is southern-based and sun belt based and western based and a much more conservative party. the republicans have always been the more conservative of the two major parties, but by the time ronald reagan was elected, and since then, it has become a much, much more conservative party. host: talking legacies of watergate that we will be talking about, stemming from dan balz and his column on this. it is watergate happened 50 years ago and its legacies are still with us. let's chat with our callers. first before we get to of those legacies. roger in north carolina, independent. you are up first. ca
the kinds of things that barry goldwater had talked about, when he ran and lost to lyndon johnson in 1964. his conservatism was out of favor in the 1960's. by 1980, it had a majority support in the united states under ronald reagan. it is a remarkable change. so what you had was the party of richard nixon and, if you will, nelson rockefeller and george romney, the father of senator mitt romney today -- that party which was more eastern in its grounding, more midwestern, gave way to a party that...
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nixon says how many votes, barry, do i have for acquittal in the senate? fully expecting goldwater is going to tell him, you have enough to prevail, mr. president. and goldwater looks him in the eye and says, mr. president, right now, you may have four to six votes, and you don't have mine. and he's reading us this. and the next day, nixon announced he was going to resign, because he knew from goldwater and those other leaders, he was through. >> that's an incredible story. >> and this is an emotional convulsion for nixon. i mean, he's abandoned. and he did announce his resignation the next night. but as we found out and have in the final days, that nixon had kissinger up to the lincoln sitting room. and nixon was drinking and so distraught, he said to kissinger, henry, you and i have to get down on our knees and pray. and they got down on their knees and kissinger is going, what is this? and nixon is pounding the carpet. and kind of giving the shakespearean speech of, what has happened to me? what have i done, henry? and kissinger is trying to console him
nixon says how many votes, barry, do i have for acquittal in the senate? fully expecting goldwater is going to tell him, you have enough to prevail, mr. president. and goldwater looks him in the eye and says, mr. president, right now, you may have four to six votes, and you don't have mine. and he's reading us this. and the next day, nixon announced he was going to resign, because he knew from goldwater and those other leaders, he was through. >> that's an incredible story. >> and...
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let's say his name again barry loudermilk -- do not forget it. this guy gave a tour of the covid closed capitol complex today before the insurrection. today, the committee sent the georgia lawmaker another letter, asking him to come answer some questions about that tour. the panel also released security footage that appears to show loudermilk, again, himself hosting the tour, as people are taking pictures of stairwell, security checkpoints, and even the capital capitol tunnel system -- not what you would call a usual tourist attraction. the committee says one man seen taking pictures is the very same guy heard making threats from behind the camera on january 6th. >> here's our fearless leader. >> hey [inaudible] check out my flag i made, guys. see it? >> there you go, baby. >> it's for a certain person. >> yes, that's right, for somebody special, somebody special. >> there's no escape, pelosi, schumer, and nadler. we are coming for you. we are coming in like white on rice, for pelosi, nadler, schumer -- even you, aoc. we are coming to take you ou
let's say his name again barry loudermilk -- do not forget it. this guy gave a tour of the covid closed capitol complex today before the insurrection. today, the committee sent the georgia lawmaker another letter, asking him to come answer some questions about that tour. the panel also released security footage that appears to show loudermilk, again, himself hosting the tour, as people are taking pictures of stairwell, security checkpoints, and even the capital capitol tunnel system -- not what...