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morgan and still with me michael -- -- bob bob michele. with what is happening with the currency policy, things have changed. what the chinese are doing is the right response. what we have seen is they stepped back from the currency. they are willing to let the trade determine where the is. -- they areg to willing to see where the market is pricing it. that is a good response. for the pboc it is the right thing. they will allow some banks to invest again and ease regulations. liquidityo redo track -- they are trying to redirect liquidity. the chinese are having the right response. jonathan: there are many ways to look at the giants -- chinese currency. when you look at it, what story do you see? lisa: i think the dollar and the currency is trading roughly where we think fair value is. depreciating in the trade basket, looking at euro and asian currencies. that makes sense. the trade right now is going more toward asia. we expect more weakness coming into the basket. the u.s. is a tough call. we just were discussing what the u.s. policy res
morgan and still with me michael -- -- bob bob michele. with what is happening with the currency policy, things have changed. what the chinese are doing is the right response. what we have seen is they stepped back from the currency. they are willing to let the trade determine where the is. -- they areg to willing to see where the market is pricing it. that is a good response. for the pboc it is the right thing. they will allow some banks to invest again and ease regulations. liquidityo redo...
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bob bob said this on together and. told bob and bob came down and i auditioned them and he got his first songs recorded just the same you know so i didn't discovered i just was the man. no one's heard of global in the hood isn't it but anyway today there's like welcome x k j give a big wave to the welfare was in the twenty first century did you get to meet. strangers thing is. now into new york. they might come and cause one to speak. i was on my way to the boardroom and heard it don't work oh. he's gone so. that's it you were you interested in the in that in the bad store rights over the good while as a as it seemed there in history books well you could have a king. before the villains preach. welcome to. the interest well i don't know you know the media. are established when promote who they want to promote but when you look at that goes to freedom fighters they pass for a kind of different you know malcolm was blunt. just get to the point and maybe seek a violence in him you know fight fire with fire maybe he's sick
bob bob said this on together and. told bob and bob came down and i auditioned them and he got his first songs recorded just the same you know so i didn't discovered i just was the man. no one's heard of global in the hood isn't it but anyway today there's like welcome x k j give a big wave to the welfare was in the twenty first century did you get to meet. strangers thing is. now into new york. they might come and cause one to speak. i was on my way to the boardroom and heard it don't work oh....
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bob bob said this and together and. told bob and bob came down and i auditioned them and we got is first songs recorded just the same you know so i didn't discovered i just was the man. no one's heard of you know it isn't it but anyway today there was like welcome x. milk a jug of a big bell fame was in the twenty first century did you get to meet. strangers thing is. when i went to new york the they market mccausland speak i was on my way to the border. and heard it don't work oh. he's gone so. that's it they were you interested in the in that in the bad store rights over the good well as it as it seemed there in history books well he was a king he's ok before the veil of speech and welcome to. the jerusalem i don't know you know the media. artist obvious when promote who they want to promote but when you look at that ghost who. freedom fighters their parts were kind of different you know malcolm was blunt. just get to the point and maybe speak of violence in him you know fight fire with fire maybe he's sick of that wa
bob bob said this and together and. told bob and bob came down and i auditioned them and we got is first songs recorded just the same you know so i didn't discovered i just was the man. no one's heard of you know it isn't it but anyway today there was like welcome x. milk a jug of a big bell fame was in the twenty first century did you get to meet. strangers thing is. when i went to new york the they market mccausland speak i was on my way to the border. and heard it don't work oh. he's gone...
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bob bob said this and together and. told bob and bob came down and i auditioned them and he got his first songs recorded just the same you know so i didn't discovered i just was the man. no one's heard of bobo you know it is only right but anyway today there was like welcome. a jug of a big waves a little fame was in the twenty first century did you get to meet. strangers thing is. when i went to new york. the they market mccausland speak i was on my way to the border. and heard it don't work oh he's gone so. that's it they were you interested in the in that in the bad store right over the good well as it as it seemed there in the history books well he was a king he's ok before the veil of speech and welcome to. the jerusalem i don't know you know the media. artist obvious when promote who they want to promote but when you look at that goes to. freedom fighters they pass for kind of different you know malcolm was blunt. just get to the point and maybe seek a violence in him you know fight fire with fire maybe he's sick
bob bob said this and together and. told bob and bob came down and i auditioned them and he got his first songs recorded just the same you know so i didn't discovered i just was the man. no one's heard of bobo you know it is only right but anyway today there was like welcome. a jug of a big waves a little fame was in the twenty first century did you get to meet. strangers thing is. when i went to new york. the they market mccausland speak i was on my way to the border. and heard it don't work...
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very good performance by bob bob the walls was meant to. play the game weeds with great maturity when we had to hold a position and to keep control of the game when the show to call for was useful to bring move on then for the have more freedom but that freedom not to do silly things you had freedom to keep the ball away from the bench was arius to keep to keep the ball to assist griezmann for a great chance he was very very mature and probably see the pictures for the goal now i mean it's another goal from a set piece in this world cup as you know set pieces are something. that you can train. your dog damage. more of your physical condition and when you are in a competition like these where the accumulation of comes you have just to recover then is very difficult to have training sessions of development of tactical situations that creates even more spending of energy. opening the door for more small injuries so what can you train said please you don't run. you don't spend any of your and there's attics or sees you do it you do it in a rela
very good performance by bob bob the walls was meant to. play the game weeds with great maturity when we had to hold a position and to keep control of the game when the show to call for was useful to bring move on then for the have more freedom but that freedom not to do silly things you had freedom to keep the ball away from the bench was arius to keep to keep the ball to assist griezmann for a great chance he was very very mature and probably see the pictures for the goal now i mean it's...
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bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. i think it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone who is reasonable and moderate like jay powell. they know kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment, but he is on his own now. and i think he has laid out a very credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that the president's tweets this fry way -- friday have had more impact than what is happening with jay powell in congress. what is happening with the treasury curve? it has been flat and then all of a sudden we get steepness during the week. bob: there are a couple things going on. certainly there is a belief the fed is going to stick to its rate path, that we will see increases every other meeting for now. great set of words, but i think also there has been some news out of japan that the bank of japan may tinker with its optimal
bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. i think it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone who is reasonable and moderate like jay powell. they know kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment, but he is on his own now. and i think he has laid out a very credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that the president's...
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i completely agree with bob. i think as the financial conditions are tightening, you have to be careful what you own. when everyone is rushing for the exit, it is not obvious that liquidity provide is out there. jonathan: priya misra along with bob miller and mark okada from highland capital management. coming up, the auction block. they may be chewing on the world cup in russia, but the country posted the biggest bond miss since 2015. that conversation up next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now, where more than $240 billion of treasuries were offered this week. i want to focus on the $30 billion sale of seven-year know it's can mother had the lowest yield in three months, when they beat the cover ratio of 2.3, weaker than the last seven-year note sale. meanwhile, in italy, the country had its first auction of five and 10 year debt since the new populist coalition took office.
i completely agree with bob. i think as the financial conditions are tightening, you have to be careful what you own. when everyone is rushing for the exit, it is not obvious that liquidity provide is out there. jonathan: priya misra along with bob miller and mark okada from highland capital management. coming up, the auction block. they may be chewing on the world cup in russia, but the country posted the biggest bond miss since 2015. that conversation up next. this is "bloomberg real...
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i completely agree with bob. i think as the financial conditions are tightening, you have to be careful what you own. when everyone is rushing for the exit, it is not obvious that liquidity provide is out there. jonathan: priya misra along with bob miller and mark okada. from highland capital management. coming up, the auction block. they may be chewing on the world cup in russia, but the country posted the biggest bond miss since 2015. that conversation up next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now, where more than $240 billion of treasuries were offered this week. i want to focus on the $30 billion sale of seven-year know it's can mother had the lowest yield in three months, when they beat the cover ratio of 2.3, weaker than the last seven-year note sale. meanwhile, in italy, the country had its first auction of five and 10 year debt since the new populist coalition took office. the sale posted a bid-cover r
i completely agree with bob. i think as the financial conditions are tightening, you have to be careful what you own. when everyone is rushing for the exit, it is not obvious that liquidity provide is out there. jonathan: priya misra along with bob miller and mark okada. from highland capital management. coming up, the auction block. they may be chewing on the world cup in russia, but the country posted the biggest bond miss since 2015. that conversation up next. this is "bloomberg real...
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bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. i think it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone who is reasonable and moderate like jay powell. they know kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment, but he is on his own now. and i think he has laid out a very credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that the president's tweets this friday have had more impact than what is happening with jay powell in congress. what is happening with the treasury curve? it has been flat and then all of a sudden we get steepness during the week. bob: there are a couple things going on. certainly there is a belief the fed is going to stick to its rate path, that we will see increases every other meeting for now. great set of words, but i think also there has been some news out of japan that the bank of japan may tinker with its optimal yield curv
bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. i think it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone who is reasonable and moderate like jay powell. they know kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment, but he is on his own now. and i think he has laid out a very credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that the president's...
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bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. i think it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone who is reasonable and moderate like jay powell. they know kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment, but he is on his own now. and i think he has laid out a very credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that the president's tweets this friday have had more impact on the treasury curve than jay powell in congress. what is happening with the treasury curve? it has been flat and then all of a sudden we get steepness during the week. bob: there are a couple things going on. certainly there is a belief the fed is going to stick to its rate path, that we will see increases every other meeting for now. great set of words, but i think also there has been some news out of japan that the bank of japan may tinker with its optimal yield curve
bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. i think it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone who is reasonable and moderate like jay powell. they know kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment, but he is on his own now. and i think he has laid out a very credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that the president's...
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bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone reasonable and moderate like jay powell. kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment. but he is on his own now. i think he has laid out a critical -- a credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that from the president's tweets, what is happening with the treasury curve? it has been flat and then all of a sudden we get steepness during the week. bob: there are a couple things going on. certainly there is a belief the fed will stick to the rate path that we will see increases every other meeting for now. i think also there has been news out of japan that the bank of japan may tinker with its optimal yield curve control. so they may let the long end go a bit and be supported by market forces. jonathan: lisa, perception is everything. if it wasn
bob: it doesn't. the fact that you have tweets today and yesterday tells you how independent the fed is. it is a complex question. certainly, the president gets to appoint who they want as the fed chair, so they pick someone reasonable and moderate like jay powell. kind of what they are going to get. i think it was a good appointment. but he is on his own now. i think he has laid out a critical -- a credible path going forward. jonathan: it's safe to say that from the president's tweets, what...
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one person who is legendary in this regard was a guy named bob. bob passed away a few years ago, he has left a legacy in the city for his work on helping men overcome addiction. the way he got to the work was that bob was an alcoholic on the streets of the city. until faith transformed his life and he sought to give that gift to others. he started a project, residential center for men trying to overcome addiction. he was a drill sergeant for the older willingness and tidiness of the center. he was very tough. he believed in the dignity of those men and he wanted them to believe in their own dignity. because of it, he ran an incredibly successful center, compared with other work in the area as overcoming addiction. i'm sorry to say, public policy too often undermines work like this. government handouts without expectations undermined the tough love approaches of people like bob and, policy must change in order for these good works to expand their transformation efforts. we as a nation has focused a lot on the material needs. but we have not done ve
one person who is legendary in this regard was a guy named bob. bob passed away a few years ago, he has left a legacy in the city for his work on helping men overcome addiction. the way he got to the work was that bob was an alcoholic on the streets of the city. until faith transformed his life and he sought to give that gift to others. he started a project, residential center for men trying to overcome addiction. he was a drill sergeant for the older willingness and tidiness of the center. he...
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bob. let there be lights as told in the old testament of the bible this was the crowning act of creation. without lights we could not see without sleights there would be no life. no life or something that was important to us physically. literally the skin. or trial it produce letterman so what happens to be a food. we don't think of it that way. james tyrrell himself is a creator of lights not a gaunt but an artist whose material is light artificial as well as natural. is installations have no subjects and no focal points they shroud viewers in lines until they lose orientation. no focus no object no thing and you see that when you get the white out while skiing you can see it. flying when you're after the cloud and after you gauge an instrument flying. also when you dive we are entering this new. landscape which is the landscape with horizon and we're learning to navigate it. charles arts is a sensual experience. what it first looks like a painting is really a space. here everyone who giv
bob. let there be lights as told in the old testament of the bible this was the crowning act of creation. without lights we could not see without sleights there would be no life. no life or something that was important to us physically. literally the skin. or trial it produce letterman so what happens to be a food. we don't think of it that way. james tyrrell himself is a creator of lights not a gaunt but an artist whose material is light artificial as well as natural. is installations have no...
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bob michele, jp morgan, thank you very much. bob: thank you. jonathan: we will be back before the year is out. from new york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> rooms for everyone. china's ceo talks but rival. how it can help them a jump in u.s. exports. >> i'm alix steel. welcome to bloomberg commodities.
bob michele, jp morgan, thank you very much. bob: thank you. jonathan: we will be back before the year is out. from new york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across...
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bob: thank you. jonathan: our thanks to bob. from new york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ alix: commodities in crisis. alcoa cutting its product -- 2018 profit forecast, the latest victim in president trump's trade battle. we talk about china's rising lng demands and how it can absorb the junk in u.s. exports. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to bloomberg "commodities edge." it is 30 minutes of focused on the company's ph
bob: thank you. jonathan: our thanks to bob. from new york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ alix: commodities in crisis. alcoa cutting its product -- 2018 profit forecast, the latest victim in president trump's trade battle. we talk about china's rising lng demands and how it can absorb the junk in u.s. exports. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to bloomberg "commodities edge."...
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one of the gangs and i says later it was a stronghold as we all know now it's bob and bob the smithereens war is awful we americans should maybe be a little more tolerant made to hatred for bashar he had a war it was an awful war and you fought it awfully but so do we everybody does that's the horrible thing about wars and they're not good when it was government funding the white helmets right now that say it's one sided here it's the only can we trust you there's no question there's a look there i'm sure there are some people in the white helmet that were very actually doing with you know trying to save lives but the it's pretty clear now that they're basically the major funding also i think america was indirectly supplying some money certainly the brits were and so certainly it was a hedge it was a propaganda gorga zation to along with possibly doing some real good relief work but too many times you've seen this same child in photographs you know year after year always covered in dust i mean there's been a lot of actually good reporting on it that they do and gauge anti assad but it's v
one of the gangs and i says later it was a stronghold as we all know now it's bob and bob the smithereens war is awful we americans should maybe be a little more tolerant made to hatred for bashar he had a war it was an awful war and you fought it awfully but so do we everybody does that's the horrible thing about wars and they're not good when it was government funding the white helmets right now that say it's one sided here it's the only can we trust you there's no question there's a look...
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since then, the albums have sold more than 120 million copies, and featured hits from bob marley to bob the builder. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson charts the history of the biggest—selling music compilation series in the world. now that's what i call music! 1983, and the compilation album changed forever. no more dodgy cover versions of the latest hits. on now, it was the real thing. 11 number ones from duran duran... nows came out at a rate of three a year, so 35 years later, here we are at now 100, and this is their london base. how many of you are there here? there's only eight of us. steve pritchard has been there since now 20, and has a theory why it's survived. it's that strange mix of current music, because now is always about currency, and nostalgia, because mums and dads remember their first now and maybe want to buy it for the kids or for the family in the car. now 44, with number ones from steps... # tragedy! now 44 was the biggest selling now album ever. released in november 1999, people bought it for their millennium parties. robbie williams has made the
since then, the albums have sold more than 120 million copies, and featured hits from bob marley to bob the builder. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson charts the history of the biggest—selling music compilation series in the world. now that's what i call music! 1983, and the compilation album changed forever. no more dodgy cover versions of the latest hits. on now, it was the real thing. 11 number ones from duran duran... nows came out at a rate of three a year, so 35 years...
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the put more pressure on the trump withistration t meethe t hsed them and hd u toha tation to geh k, bob aeyt this k, bob aeyt this ho tiofng you at r couano it ght now,ogle and nest e devices, plus the fastestnternet available, channels,uspl .anget heet tfa 1stest speedsith a 2-year agreementejust $79.99 h fi i .nekellptg' tfa 1stest speedsith a 2-inisscps meaeeejust $79.99 h b ofaisin ya.es quro r tictim and grod.veniy yl al heuces,thatte f training this gl o asecn ts inndniteths's the a likely major in ranagementnd uer that connectioyn future do l verys successful business a ll>>rinwiehe four w cats. [ laughter ] >> the parasite still has to get in your brain. >> i don't understand. if you were a student could you imagine signing up for the stud? >> no.ut noteah, phat parasite in my all right thas, erin .ble t ianofterhe lsf ot' tha a smour will ear chakk of t the seven day next. >> fresh at 10a from snl to sinatra standin room only comedian actor and singer joe piscopo will join plus us black klansman star john david washington live in theofhet. osr ♪ ♪ unch thursdenedayht seehod
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one of the gangs and i says later it was a stronghold as we all know now it's bob and bob the smithereens war is awful we americans should maybe be a little more tolerant made to hatred for bashar he had a war it was an awful war and he fought it awfully but so do we everybody does that's the horrible thing about wars and they're not good when it was government funding the white helmets right now that say it's one sided here it's the you know it can we trust you there's no question there's a look there i'm sure there are some people in the white helmets i were very actually doing with you know trying to save lives but the it's pretty clear now that they're basically the major funding also i think america was indirectly supplying some money certainly the brits were and so certainly it was a hedge it was a propaganda organization to along with possibly doing some real good relief work but too many times you see in this same child in photographs you know year after year always covered in dust i mean there's been a lot of actually good reporting on it that they do and gauge anti assad but it'
one of the gangs and i says later it was a stronghold as we all know now it's bob and bob the smithereens war is awful we americans should maybe be a little more tolerant made to hatred for bashar he had a war it was an awful war and he fought it awfully but so do we everybody does that's the horrible thing about wars and they're not good when it was government funding the white helmets right now that say it's one sided here it's the you know it can we trust you there's no question there's a...
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. >> wonderful. .e have a question from bob who would like to ask after bob? bob, please go ahead. >> i want to remind people that after miller was decided, the congress overturned it in part by passing the right to financial privacy act. the act said that if the federal government agency wanted to get your records, it had to give you notice and you had 10 days to go into court and show the records were not relevant to a legitimate law enforcement investigation. an incredibly low standard. congress exempted a bunch of agencies from this minimal requirement and over the years exempted a bunch of other activities. there is nothing left of the law. this was a democratically controlled activist congress in 1978. does anyone have any hope that congress can actually, effectively, do any of this in the future? i remind you that reform has been sitting around for a long time and they have not been able to pass that. i think the prospect of getting anything out of the congress anytime in the next five or 10 years is incredibly small. i'm not going to progress to take a
. >> wonderful. .e have a question from bob who would like to ask after bob? bob, please go ahead. >> i want to remind people that after miller was decided, the congress overturned it in part by passing the right to financial privacy act. the act said that if the federal government agency wanted to get your records, it had to give you notice and you had 10 days to go into court and show the records were not relevant to a legitimate law enforcement investigation. an incredibly low...
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and you go, well that is bob dole. do you remember bob dole? they shrug. i don't remember bob dole. so this wall is sort of a mix -- a mish-mash of different cartoonist work. this is richard thompson. that is me. another richard thompson. that is me. thuz are a column of color valtmans in comparison to the pure cross hatch around the fireplace. these are water color images. these were done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just -- i mean, as a cartoonist, i look at this and it's such a beautiful combination of loose lines. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonists, and then he took it to his own sort of place. a spire to this kind of aloofness but i'm still at age 60 something and working on it. this is one i did for politico. this is a caricature of bernie sanders. i do a cross hatch and then add water color. and richard's approach was a classic sort of dip pen. he works in a style that would have fit in perfectly in the 19th century in some ways but very modern. this is another richard thompson. you can see the difference. i rely on a lot of black an
and you go, well that is bob dole. do you remember bob dole? they shrug. i don't remember bob dole. so this wall is sort of a mix -- a mish-mash of different cartoonist work. this is richard thompson. that is me. another richard thompson. that is me. thuz are a column of color valtmans in comparison to the pure cross hatch around the fireplace. these are water color images. these were done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just -- i mean, as a cartoonist, i look at this and it's such a...
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bob human chose a life of service. he's the better bob for senate. all while creating a masterpiece made of tea leaves? ♪ ♪ yes. but this isn't for just anyone. ♪ ♪ hong yi! it's for the strongest man in her life. ♪ ♪ life. lived red's way. chase. make more of what's yours. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com (burke) so we know how to seen cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguar
bob human chose a life of service. he's the better bob for senate. all while creating a masterpiece made of tea leaves? ♪ ♪ yes. but this isn't for just anyone. ♪ ♪ hong yi! it's for the strongest man in her life. ♪ ♪ life. lived red's way. chase. make more of what's yours. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night...
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this was not bob mueller trying to do the right thing. what you seem to be avoiding is the fact that strzok already made incredibly critical decisions for your former boss, and the initiation of the investigation into donald trump. that's like rock a mcdonald's and five days later someone said we caught you robbing the mcdonald's. he got kicked off the investigation after the critical decisions is ridiculous. >> i don't think we need to get nasty and get mcdonald's into this. peter rock did not exemplify the behavior he should have in terms of his text messages. you were in the secret service. you worked with dozens and hundreds of other agents. you know there is no bias to the left among law enforcement. it's crazy to think there is a cabal within the fbi to elect hillary clinton. judge jeanine: oh, my gosh, philippe, you are not saying that. you are not serious. >> you are from new york, you are from west chester. a dozen years ago when you thought about running for the senate, would you have believed law enforcement was in the pocket o
this was not bob mueller trying to do the right thing. what you seem to be avoiding is the fact that strzok already made incredibly critical decisions for your former boss, and the initiation of the investigation into donald trump. that's like rock a mcdonald's and five days later someone said we caught you robbing the mcdonald's. he got kicked off the investigation after the critical decisions is ridiculous. >> i don't think we need to get nasty and get mcdonald's into this. peter rock...
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melissa, back to you >> bob, thanks bob pisani at the new york stock exchange let's trade it when we were speaking to barry. >> the amazing thing is crypto had no reaction. >> that was the best scenario. >> and that's how it should work and that's how the asset classes are designed to do, and the fiat currency markets and here's a currency, alternative currency they doesn't sway necessarily with the global political whim we've had a lot of positive news and i've been at the plasma talking about all of these positive developments and bob just laid a lot of them out and i think we just got to the point where the sellers were done. the sellers were exhausted and buyers came in we popped tires. 6800, big technical resistance and we busted through that, up 9% it looks to me like we may have bottomed here. >> some traders out there saying that it was all part of a short squeeze. let's welcome back arthur hayes, the co-founder of bitmix, the largest crypto trading exchange by volume. we've just given you a nickname arthur, mr. gq of crypto not a bad one, huh >> no. i like it. >> all right l
melissa, back to you >> bob, thanks bob pisani at the new york stock exchange let's trade it when we were speaking to barry. >> the amazing thing is crypto had no reaction. >> that was the best scenario. >> and that's how it should work and that's how the asset classes are designed to do, and the fiat currency markets and here's a currency, alternative currency they doesn't sway necessarily with the global political whim we've had a lot of positive news and i've been at...
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. >> martha: you look at bob macdonald's case and bob menendez case and you feel that your husband, that what they did was more egregious than what he did and that politics came into play. how so? >> with senator menendez, he was given the jury instructions that we wanted in our case. if we were given the same law that he was given in his trial, my husband would be a free man today. but the court played politics and they had to bury my husband so deep that he could never come out and protest. they gave him a 14 year sentence for asking for campaign contributions essentially. >> martha: i'm just curious, it seems to me that one of the strongest arguments you have, and i know you go back to the case and talk about the way the jury instructions and all of that, which is very interesting, is the length of the sentence. is that something that you are pursuing with the white house in terms of a possible pardon for him? to say that time served is enough, he has missed so much time with his two daughters growing up and he will never get that back? >> absolutely. my older daughter just graduated
. >> martha: you look at bob macdonald's case and bob menendez case and you feel that your husband, that what they did was more egregious than what he did and that politics came into play. how so? >> with senator menendez, he was given the jury instructions that we wanted in our case. if we were given the same law that he was given in his trial, my husband would be a free man today. but the court played politics and they had to bury my husband so deep that he could never come out...
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. >> hi, bob! >> hey, how are you? >> reporter: following this podnesday's speech in north dakota, a man who sounds like president trump can be heard speaking on the phone to someone posing as democratic senator bob menendez. >> so, bob, here's what-- let me do this. i'm on air force one. i'm just coming back from an amazing rally in north dakota, actually. >> reporter: but this was the man on the other end of the phone: comedian john melendez, >> posing as the new jersey senator as a practical joke for his s tuttering john" podcast. as it was a lot easier than i could have ever imagined. >> reporter: after initially being rebuffed by the white ftuse switch board, melendez claims he was eventually patched through to jared kushner, the s soident's son-in-law and advisor, who said the president ad would call him back. melendez said, 20 minutes later, he was connected to president trump. >> i think we can do a real immigration bill. we have to have security at the border. bi have to have it. e it was definitely him. there
. >> hi, bob! >> hey, how are you? >> reporter: following this podnesday's speech in north dakota, a man who sounds like president trump can be heard speaking on the phone to someone posing as democratic senator bob menendez. >> so, bob, here's what-- let me do this. i'm on air force one. i'm just coming back from an amazing rally in north dakota, actually. >> reporter: but this was the man on the other end of the phone: comedian john melendez, >> posing as...
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. >> hi, bob. >> hello? >> we decided to make him a psychologist. >> we seem to have run out of things to say. >> why don't we pray? >> let's pray for the end of this session. >> i didn't know anything about therapy prior to that. >> i'm from the planet bluthar. it's in the galoo galaxy. >> how -- how long you going to be in town? >> i didn't want to do a show, "where are your children?" i didn't want to be the dumb dad. >> sit, boy. >> howard, i don't care, i just don't want to make any more decisions. >> people will say, "gee, my dad and i used to watch the show. and it was great." and then you realize you're part of people's lives. ♪ >> the '70s was the era where a certain artistry developed. "m.a.s.h." really changed people's perception of what the sitcom can be. the sitcom could be cinematic. >> "m.a.s.h." was shot like a movie. and "m.a.s.h." was maybe the single most unique situation comedy ever. >> i have a headache. a tremendous headache. it goes all the way down to my waist. >> the television ser
. >> hi, bob. >> hello? >> we decided to make him a psychologist. >> we seem to have run out of things to say. >> why don't we pray? >> let's pray for the end of this session. >> i didn't know anything about therapy prior to that. >> i'm from the planet bluthar. it's in the galoo galaxy. >> how -- how long you going to be in town? >> i didn't want to do a show, "where are your children?" i didn't want to be the dumb dad....
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bob mueller is operating on bob mueller's time line and until he releases that report, until there's a conclusion reached in that report, all of this is -- is politics. meaning outside of that investigation. and bob mueller to his credit has done a completely apolitical type of investigation despite the onslaught of hyper political tensions outside of it coming at him from both sides. so until that conclusion is reached and until that report is made public, you know, no one knows what's on the tapes. but i will say, why was michael cohen recording those tapes? i think you know, the president has tried to go after him for that. >> i think a lot of people want to know that reason. >> julia, let me play for you what rudy giuliani said right after this allegation was made. let's listen. >> ip expected something like this from cohen. he's been lying for years. i don't see if he had any credibility. if you had a trial and there won't be a trial, which lie do you want to pick? the first lie, the second lie, some new lie? there's nobody that knows him that hasn't warned me that if he's backe
bob mueller is operating on bob mueller's time line and until he releases that report, until there's a conclusion reached in that report, all of this is -- is politics. meaning outside of that investigation. and bob mueller to his credit has done a completely apolitical type of investigation despite the onslaught of hyper political tensions outside of it coming at him from both sides. so until that conclusion is reached and until that report is made public, you know, no one knows what's on the...
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since then, the albums have sold more than 120 million copies, and featured hits from bob marley to bob the builder. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson charts the history of the biggest—selling music compilation series in the world. now that's what i call music! 1983, and the compilation album changed for ever. no more dodgy cover versions of the latest hits. on now, it was the real thing. 11 number ones from duran duran... nows came out at a rate of three a year, so 35 years later, here we are at now 100, and this is their london base. how many of you are there here? there's only eight of us. steve pritchard has been with now since now 20, and has a theory why it's survived. it's that strange mix of current music, because now was always about currency, and nostalgia, because mums and dads remember their first now and maybe want to buy it for the kids or for the family in the car. now 44, with number ones from steps... # tragedy! now 44 was the biggest selling now album ever. released in november 1999, people bought it for their millennium parties. robbie williams has made
since then, the albums have sold more than 120 million copies, and featured hits from bob marley to bob the builder. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson charts the history of the biggest—selling music compilation series in the world. now that's what i call music! 1983, and the compilation album changed for ever. no more dodgy cover versions of the latest hits. on now, it was the real thing. 11 number ones from duran duran... nows came out at a rate of three a year, so 35 years...
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bob? >> yeah, the -- the -- there had been an earlier episode of heroin addiction that focused in california and new york. and in both of those states they had developed a substantial civil commitment program for heroin addicts. governor rockefeller embraced the civil commitment approach to the problem. separate from that growing out of it the program called synonon became across mississippi as daytop and odyssey house which was therapy to the communities in new york city was an alternative treatment program that involved a year or two or three years of residential care of heroin addicts. it changed their character and that was the approach john lindsay, the mayor of new york, for what was going on -- those were the two sort of polar ideas. what happened was vincent dole started in the 1960's his program which involved giving the person an oral dose of methadone once a day. heroine addicts have to inject the drug and it is very unstable. method on, because it is overly effective, you can o
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let's get to bob pisani for all of the details >> hello, melissa. the good news is coin is up about 10% in the last few days and though it did drop midday. it's not clear what happened in the middle of the day. some note electronic company payment square has withdrawn its application to get into the banking business and that was a big deal back in june. new york financial regulators granted square the go ahead to allow new yorkers to trade cryptocurrencies today's drop may be due to concern that there may be less future volume in cryptos not much good news for bitcoin, folks. it broke through the psychologically important 6,000 level and it's still in a long and even a short-term downtrend. the last time there was a rally of any note was way back in april when bitcoin went from about 7,000 to 10,000 in two week, but it hasn't done anything on the upside there have been some reports that volumes on some exchanges have increased in the last few days as bitcoin has come back a bit. that may be true, but in a few days it's a short time horizon and the f
let's get to bob pisani for all of the details >> hello, melissa. the good news is coin is up about 10% in the last few days and though it did drop midday. it's not clear what happened in the middle of the day. some note electronic company payment square has withdrawn its application to get into the banking business and that was a big deal back in june. new york financial regulators granted square the go ahead to allow new yorkers to trade cryptocurrencies today's drop may be due to...
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but if he comes on board as a cooperating witness with bob mueller, bob mueller can certainly work cooperatively with the state authorities and ent near what's called a global plea agreement. i've done it many times. when an cooperating witness has criminal exposure in multiple jurisdictions, one prosecutor can take the lead and work cooperatively with the other jurisdictions to bring him on as what we call a global cooperator. so i really think cooperation with the mueller investigation is the only game in town at this point for michael cohen. >> you got to wonder what his legal team is think right now, meaning the president's, not cohen's. thank you so much, glen k kirshner, appreciate it. >>> doubling down on tariffs against key u.s. allies. despite all the pressure from business leaders, world leaders. they're saying the move will trigger job losses and harm economic growth. >> the european union is possibly as bad as china, just smaller. okay. it's terrible what they did to us. european union, take a look at the car situation. they send mercedes in. we can't send our cars in. look what they
but if he comes on board as a cooperating witness with bob mueller, bob mueller can certainly work cooperatively with the state authorities and ent near what's called a global plea agreement. i've done it many times. when an cooperating witness has criminal exposure in multiple jurisdictions, one prosecutor can take the lead and work cooperatively with the other jurisdictions to bring him on as what we call a global cooperator. so i really think cooperation with the mueller investigation is the...
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. >> in 1968, gordon moore dropped by bob noids house. bob was mowing the lawn. they were discussing the state of their current jobs as well as the possibility of a new industry. >> reporter: elizabeth jones is intel's archivist. she runs the intel museum in santa clara,and apparen b it's a good idea in. >> he did, and on july 18th, 1968, intel was incorporated. >> reporter: ahis previous semd the circuit. a way to etch all the circuits onto a tiny slice of silicon. >> we have intel's first product, a memory chip called the 3101. >> before that, how did they make memory? >> thts this larger device on top called core memory. >> reporter: smaller also meant faster and easier to make. this plant near portland, oregon, one of intel's oldest, is what a chip factory looks like today. no tv crew has ever been allowed inside before. do you have this in a khaki? >> no, i'm sorry. >> reporter: isha evans, intel's chief strategy officer, showed me how to put on the so-called bunny suit. that's her on the left. i did take a thorough shower this morning. why was all this nece
. >> in 1968, gordon moore dropped by bob noids house. bob was mowing the lawn. they were discussing the state of their current jobs as well as the possibility of a new industry. >> reporter: elizabeth jones is intel's archivist. she runs the intel museum in santa clara,and apparen b it's a good idea in. >> he did, and on july 18th, 1968, intel was incorporated. >> reporter: ahis previous semd the circuit. a way to etch all the circuits onto a tiny slice of silicon....
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bob? >> yeah, the -- the -- there had been an earlier episode of heroin addiction that focused in california and new york. and in both of those states they had developed a substantial civil commitment program for heroin addicts. governor rockefeller embraced the civil commitment approach to the problem. separate from that growing out of it the program called synonon became across mississippi as daytop and odyssey house which was therapy to the communities in new york city was an alternative treatment program that involved a year or two or three years of residential care of heroin addicts. . he would have deprived him of enough boats -- vote. going back to getting the nomination, bobby had a strong shot. one of the things they write in my book in 1964 one bobby first was deciding how he was going to pursue power he went to conventional route and said i should be vice president. he immediately looks at it to the way of the lens of the delegates and where the power is. he is doing things he h
bob? >> yeah, the -- the -- there had been an earlier episode of heroin addiction that focused in california and new york. and in both of those states they had developed a substantial civil commitment program for heroin addicts. governor rockefeller embraced the civil commitment approach to the problem. separate from that growing out of it the program called synonon became across mississippi as daytop and odyssey house which was therapy to the communities in new york city was an...
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and then we go to bob dupont. bob, where were you when nixon was elected and how did you become involved in this? bob: my life changed when richard nixon was inaugurated in a dramatic way. and let me go back before that how i got to that point where my life changed so dramatically. i graduated from emory college in atlanta in 1958 and from harvard medical school in 1963. i did my psychiatric training at harvard and came to n.i.h. for research training. when i finished that in 1932, it was time for me to find my first job. up until that time i had been in training. one day a week during his -- my residency, i worked for the state prison which was distinguished as the place where malcolm x served six years and i really fell in love with the prisoners and the prisons as a career thought. and i thought i really care about these people. i want to help them. i want to make a career in this area and find some way to use my medical knowledge to do something about that. so come my time, i finished my training july 1st of 1
and then we go to bob dupont. bob, where were you when nixon was elected and how did you become involved in this? bob: my life changed when richard nixon was inaugurated in a dramatic way. and let me go back before that how i got to that point where my life changed so dramatically. i graduated from emory college in atlanta in 1958 and from harvard medical school in 1963. i did my psychiatric training at harvard and came to n.i.h. for research training. when i finished that in 1932, it was time...
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bob dole wasn't on board with -- >> happy birthday, bob dole. >> happy birthday, bob dole. he wasn't on board with newt gingrich's revolution, not all of it. bob dole is much more of an eisenhower republican. as the generations move on, you have a chance to redefine what the party stands for. i think it is natural. >> look, i don't think leader pelosi should be saying anyone is inconsequential. it is not the right message from a leader of the house democrats, particularly one who has had challenges against her leadership. i just think that was completely off message and borderline insulting to some of her members. >> history. we could learn from it. there was a recent election, and democrats did lose. time to get it together and power through to the next one. thank you, both, so much. you know how i always end this show. with good news. there's always good news somewhere, and we believe good news ruhles. an assistant volunteer fire chief in lancaster county, south carolina, arrived as a surprise birthday celebration this weekend at the firehouse. the biggest and best surpri
bob dole wasn't on board with -- >> happy birthday, bob dole. >> happy birthday, bob dole. he wasn't on board with newt gingrich's revolution, not all of it. bob dole is much more of an eisenhower republican. as the generations move on, you have a chance to redefine what the party stands for. i think it is natural. >> look, i don't think leader pelosi should be saying anyone is inconsequential. it is not the right message from a leader of the house democrats, particularly one...
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we spend so much time talking about bob mueller, and bob mueller is not harry potter. he's not the guy who's going to make it all better tomorrow and give us the country we want. we have to stay focused on the mid-term election. when i'm out there in red states and red districts they're not talking about this stuff. they're talking about jobs and price of gas. sometimes i think democrats get so gleefullyrump is disqualifying himself, but we're not qualifying ourselves. >> you don't want democrats to make russia the central theme of investigation, but i talked to some who say we should make trump the central theme of this campaign. >> listen, if you haven't figured out by now you like trump a lot or udon't like trump a lot, the people voting in the mid-term election who matter, that's really where the action plays out. they are still trying to figure out who is going to help me with the health care bills, the education bills. we got more jobs, i got two or three of them and i still can't get the health care. that's the situation i want the democrats to stay on top of. y
we spend so much time talking about bob mueller, and bob mueller is not harry potter. he's not the guy who's going to make it all better tomorrow and give us the country we want. we have to stay focused on the mid-term election. when i'm out there in red states and red districts they're not talking about this stuff. they're talking about jobs and price of gas. sometimes i think democrats get so gleefullyrump is disqualifying himself, but we're not qualifying ourselves. >> you don't want...
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i met bob during this period. it was also during this time that the organization for a better austin under the leadership of gail was organized. south austin coalition community council, s. a a.c., was formed with bob as a lead organizer. and i decided to run for the city council. over the years, i have followed bob's work without exception. south austin is practically an all african-american community except for a few merchants who never left the area. a few white citizens, schoolteachers, and policemen. of course bob is white our caucasian. and yet he won the hearts of the community and the trust of the people. he has developed intimate relationships with many of the residents, and to many he's like a member of their family. through bob's leadership s.a.c. became known as the top grassroots community organization in the chicagoland area. bob was always a strategist. but the members like mr. ed bailey, miss irene norwood, mrs. lillian drummond, mr. eorge larson, juanita were the voices. many people don't know it
i met bob during this period. it was also during this time that the organization for a better austin under the leadership of gail was organized. south austin coalition community council, s. a a.c., was formed with bob as a lead organizer. and i decided to run for the city council. over the years, i have followed bob's work without exception. south austin is practically an all african-american community except for a few merchants who never left the area. a few white citizens, schoolteachers, and...
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bob alvarez, formerly of the department of energy. bob? >> i'm recovering from the department of energy. [laughter] >> what i'm going to talk about here are mostly predisposal issues associated with nuclear power plants. especially the spent fuel aspect of it, which is really the most significant long-lasting problem facing the closure of power plants. as you know, nuclear power plants are no longer just about generating electricity. they have become major large scale radioactive waste management operations. after about 60 years, the united states has generated roughly 30% of the total global inventory of spent nuclear fuel. by far, the largest, about 80,000, 150 metric tons, about 125 sites, 99 which are operational. why should we be concerned about this? as i have said, because mainly because this material which is considered some of the most hazardous material on the planet. it is a unique material that is sort of the -- something that was totally new and unthought about until about the 1950s when the united states government began to s
bob alvarez, formerly of the department of energy. bob? >> i'm recovering from the department of energy. [laughter] >> what i'm going to talk about here are mostly predisposal issues associated with nuclear power plants. especially the spent fuel aspect of it, which is really the most significant long-lasting problem facing the closure of power plants. as you know, nuclear power plants are no longer just about generating electricity. they have become major large scale radioactive...
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[laughter] >> hi bob! love you, man. that is bob. [applause] this is bob, matt, i do not know if matt is here. and me. this is our white album. it is. this is our record. and it does rock. it is cool. but it's serious. you know i hope -- real soon. i want to thank c-span for coming. that is real cool. detroit, look at the camera. everybody turn around and stand up. turn around, stand up. everybody. tell them we count! -- we read books too! detroit public library. they are in bankruptcy, when they had the art museum that cut the budget here. art is cool, i love it. the way we got the art, was, our collectors in europe, predominantly jewish, sold it to get out to save their families. their children, basically. so i don't really hold onto things more powerful than a beautiful piece of art is literacy, books. writings, the most democratic art of them all. not all born to chisel or paint or play. but just about everybody on planet earth, just about everybody is taught in some way, shape or form to take a pencil to a piece of paper and put
[laughter] >> hi bob! love you, man. that is bob. [applause] this is bob, matt, i do not know if matt is here. and me. this is our white album. it is. this is our record. and it does rock. it is cool. but it's serious. you know i hope -- real soon. i want to thank c-span for coming. that is real cool. detroit, look at the camera. everybody turn around and stand up. turn around, stand up. everybody. tell them we count! -- we read books too! detroit public library. they are in bankruptcy,...
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did bob mueller ask you why this matters? >> if you're asking why it matters it was a comparison between a case about -- >> i've seen you -- but that is not what i'm asking you. i want to know if bob mueller asked you about this text message? >> director mueller did not ask me about any text message, congressman. >> just days after mueller's appointed in two text messages you reference impeachment. did bob mueller ask you why you were referencing impeachment? >> congressman, as i just stated,director mueller did not ask me about any text message. >> i find that very interesting, that bob mueller has to remove you as a consequence of bias. now you don't say it's bias. you say based on your perception of bob mueller's per sengs of you, it couldn't possibly be your bias. bob mueller doesn't ask you about a single one of them. then i look at other people bob mueller picked on his team, people like lisa paige. i'm curious to know if he asked her about any of her incendiary text messages. throughout the team you've got people worki
did bob mueller ask you why this matters? >> if you're asking why it matters it was a comparison between a case about -- >> i've seen you -- but that is not what i'm asking you. i want to know if bob mueller asked you about this text message? >> director mueller did not ask me about any text message, congressman. >> just days after mueller's appointed in two text messages you reference impeachment. did bob mueller ask you why you were referencing impeachment? >>...
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he's planting doubts in the minds of the american public about the integrity of bob mueller and bob mueller's team. lou: and this has been going on for some time, this appeal to the court of public opinion. because the special counsel is leaking left and right, behaving like nothing so much as a prosecutor, he is more, if you will, you know, he's on a jihad of some sort and it's an' of --e profession if it can be safely called that, has simply permitted it without comment. there is no independent objective voice now whatsoever to be heard. it is appalling what has happened and what has been permitted by the republican leadership in both the house and the senate. this is a disaster for the country and the president, frankly, has been, to me, so wronged that it is almost impossible to make it all right. >> well, at the end of the day i think it is congress that may make the call here. if you think, as i do, that there would be constitutional problems with indicting a sitting president, then the only remedy would be impeachment. as you know, that's something that would be decided by the congress
he's planting doubts in the minds of the american public about the integrity of bob mueller and bob mueller's team. lou: and this has been going on for some time, this appeal to the court of public opinion. because the special counsel is leaking left and right, behaving like nothing so much as a prosecutor, he is more, if you will, you know, he's on a jihad of some sort and it's an' of --e profession if it can be safely called that, has simply permitted it without comment. there is no...
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bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> all right. thank you very much, bob. >>> okay. you might as well prepare to bake and, no, not talking about in the kitchen. outside. those temperatures hitting 90s in some parts of the inland areas. >> kari, you know that's not my favorite kind of weather. this is my kind of weather. little built little bit of fog there. tracking the rising temperatures. >> yeah. i know you love it when it's humid, too. >> the hair so big. >> big hair today, don't care. a lot of clouds. and some tropical moisture being streamed into the bay area. this is coming from about 1,100 miles away from tropical storm fabio. some people feeling sprinkles out there right now and this is something that we haven't seen in quite a while. if you felt that, what is going on? we're seeing spotty, light rain in parts of the bay area. but it is clearing from south to north. as that kind of pushes off to the north heading into the rest of the afternoon. so a live look outside at san jose, all clear and the outside over tib ron where the temperature is at 75 degrees s
bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> all right. thank you very much, bob. >>> okay. you might as well prepare to bake and, no, not talking about in the kitchen. outside. those temperatures hitting 90s in some parts of the inland areas. >> kari, you know that's not my favorite kind of weather. this is my kind of weather. little built little bit of fog there. tracking the rising temperatures. >> yeah. i know you love it when it's humid, too. >> the hair so big....
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bob. -- two shabbat. >> i think we will see everything, we are seeing what you just said. you use contemporary examples. i will give you a slightly different answer. i'm going to answer your question by saying here's what i the convergence -- and unfortunately isis has been a pioneer in these arenas. example foren an aspiring us -- extremists. the power of online radicalization. we have never seen anything like this. no longer does someone trying to recruit a terrorist ever have to physically meet an aspiring terrorist. you don't even have to directly communicate. just get the right video in the and you will inspire without any instruction. no preparation, trainingm, resourcing, a complete decentralization of the recruitment process. it has been astonishingly effective. we wouldn't be having the conversation we are happen -- we weren'tng if it incredibly effective. we wouldn't be spending all this time. i also talked about in my the ubiquitouss availability of increasingly powerful technology, unamnned aerial systems is not the only example. printer, you 3-d can make a fir
bob. -- two shabbat. >> i think we will see everything, we are seeing what you just said. you use contemporary examples. i will give you a slightly different answer. i'm going to answer your question by saying here's what i the convergence -- and unfortunately isis has been a pioneer in these arenas. example foren an aspiring us -- extremists. the power of online radicalization. we have never seen anything like this. no longer does someone trying to recruit a terrorist ever have to...
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since then, the albums have sold more than 120 million copies, and featured hits from bob marley to bob the builder. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson charts the history of the biggest—selling music compilation series in the world. now that‘s what i call music! 1983, and the compilation album changed for ever. no more dodgy cover versions of the latest hits. on now, it was the real thing. 11 number ones from duran duran... nows came out at a rate of three a year, so 35 years later, here we are at now 100, and this is their london base. how many of you are there here? there‘s only eight of us. steve pritchard has been with now since now 20, and has a theory why it‘s survived. it‘s that strange mix of current music, because now is always about currency, and nostalgia, because mums and dads remember their first now and maybe want to buy it for the kids or for the family in the car. now 44, with number ones from steps... # tragedy! now 44 was the biggest selling now album ever. released in november 1999, people bought it for their millennium parties. robbie williams h
since then, the albums have sold more than 120 million copies, and featured hits from bob marley to bob the builder. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson charts the history of the biggest—selling music compilation series in the world. now that‘s what i call music! 1983, and the compilation album changed for ever. no more dodgy cover versions of the latest hits. on now, it was the real thing. 11 number ones from duran duran... nows came out at a rate of three a year, so 35 years...
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rob appointed bob mueller to be his special council. bob mueller, a republican. so, you know, this is not an investigation being run by chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. it's being run by a man, who is a republican, who was appointed by democrat deputy attorney general for again, on what have of a republican led justice department. i think it's also important to note that in the u.s. system, we let the rule of law run its course. to suggest that nothing has come of the last year or so of this investigation, there have been more indictments of people in this investigation, and anyone i remember in recent memory. you have the president's former national security adviser, his campaign chairman, and a number of others who have been indicted. the campaign chairman is in prison as we are speaking now. so, it's not as if he's not finding crime. keep in mind, some of these crimes, people have admitted to. have pled. reached plea agreements. so, sometimes you hear this notion this uncovered nothing. it has uncovered a lot. some of this is not just the special council's find
rob appointed bob mueller to be his special council. bob mueller, a republican. so, you know, this is not an investigation being run by chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. it's being run by a man, who is a republican, who was appointed by democrat deputy attorney general for again, on what have of a republican led justice department. i think it's also important to note that in the u.s. system, we let the rule of law run its course. to suggest that nothing has come of the last year or so of this...