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john tyler. my friends like alfonso and others in the general is simply no him because he's in the statuary place in place of honor for virginians who became president. but i thought tim kaine denomination is an opportunity -- nomination is an opportunity granted a little late for redemption. because the last virginian, elected virginian ought to take it did not work out so well. it was an advocate for the slavocracy. and i mean when he became president i think about 40 or 50 base after he became vice president because, and by the way, one piece of history. established, no one had died in office yet until this president died. and he just moved in like, well, you can argue about if you want but i'm here and i'm going to do it. he was a reactionary of a first kind, a just made into an unhappy so that he wasn't be nominated for president. then he returned home and he actually supported secession. here's the man who took oath to be president of the united states. think about the rationalization that
john tyler. my friends like alfonso and others in the general is simply no him because he's in the statuary place in place of honor for virginians who became president. but i thought tim kaine denomination is an opportunity -- nomination is an opportunity granted a little late for redemption. because the last virginian, elected virginian ought to take it did not work out so well. it was an advocate for the slavocracy. and i mean when he became president i think about 40 or 50 base after he...
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tyler, can't forget john tyler. [ laughter ] and i'm joking slightly to make a point. i understand the imperatives of the three day weekend and bureaucracy and you can't take two days off as we used to do back when i was a lad, february 12 and february 22 for the alpha and omega presidents washington and then lincoln. there's a kind of a participatory medal to the presidents, they get lumped together, lincoln in with pierce. and some of this is a justifiable suspicion of the great man period of history which began in the 19th century with thomas carlisle and worked its way through to popular biographies that glorified lincoln or washington or teddy roosevelt, the great, if you will and we now are more sensitive to democratic politics, we're more sensitive to diversity and the panoply of social history and i'm not a devoe tae of the great man theory. i don't like it. i don't believe a single individual -- with rare exception as we'll get to -- that they determine the outcome of world historical events. that hagel's world historical individual who included lincoln, it do
tyler, can't forget john tyler. [ laughter ] and i'm joking slightly to make a point. i understand the imperatives of the three day weekend and bureaucracy and you can't take two days off as we used to do back when i was a lad, february 12 and february 22 for the alpha and omega presidents washington and then lincoln. there's a kind of a participatory medal to the presidents, they get lumped together, lincoln in with pierce. and some of this is a justifiable suspicion of the great man period of...
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, can't forget john tyler. and i'm joking and slightly to make a point. i understand the imperatives of the three day weekend and bureaucracy and you can't take two days off as we used to do back when i was a lad, february 12th and february 22nd for the alpha and omega presidents washington and lincoln. but there is a kind of participatory medal now to the presidents, they all get lumped together. lincoln and with pierce. and some of this is a justifiable suspicion of the great period of history, 19th century, with thomas carlisle and worked its way through to popular biographies that glorified lincoln or glorified washington or teddy roosevelt, the greats if you will. and we now are more sensitive to democratic politics, more sensitive to diversity and the panoply. and i'm not a devotee of the great -- i don't like it. i don't believe the single individuals with rare exception including as we'll get to with lincoln that they determine the outcome of world historic events that hagel's world individual who inclu
, can't forget john tyler. and i'm joking and slightly to make a point. i understand the imperatives of the three day weekend and bureaucracy and you can't take two days off as we used to do back when i was a lad, february 12th and february 22nd for the alpha and omega presidents washington and lincoln. but there is a kind of participatory medal now to the presidents, they all get lumped together. lincoln and with pierce. and some of this is a justifiable suspicion of the great period of...
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tyler. but tim kaine carries none of the excitement and direct appeal that elizabeth warren would have. when he was publicly named as the vp nominee in a tweet by the clinton cap pain tonight. he was the yachting capitol of america, newport, rhode island at a political fund-raising event held on the elegant dock of the newport shipyard, which is not just a marina. it is the single fanciest high dollar arena for mega yachts in united states. he's not from the bernie sanders world of $27 online fund-raising. he has, as govern of virginia, chairman of the democratic party, raised money the old fashion way, by rubbing elbows at sfund raisers, with the rich, the super rich and the mega rich. and tonight surround by mega yachts. the sanders rebellion within the democratic party seems to have been decisively put down tonight. it is back to business as usual for the democratic party, what may be the best analysis of the clinton vice presidential choice was actually written by josh, over a month ago.
tyler. but tim kaine carries none of the excitement and direct appeal that elizabeth warren would have. when he was publicly named as the vp nominee in a tweet by the clinton cap pain tonight. he was the yachting capitol of america, newport, rhode island at a political fund-raising event held on the elegant dock of the newport shipyard, which is not just a marina. it is the single fanciest high dollar arena for mega yachts in united states. he's not from the bernie sanders world of $27 online...
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the last virginian nominated for vice presidency by national party was john tyler in 1840. he held that office for 30 days and then seceded to the presidency. >> so, in other words, nailed it. >> nailed -- of course, that had to do with the untimely death of his running mate, mr. harrison, who famously spoke too long also on a rainy day. >> see, it's all coming back around. it's like a puppy catching its tail. in terms of tim kaine as a national figure, hey, he does have a national profile in part because of his time as chairman of the dnc, in part because he's been a vice presidential short lister twice now. but from virginia, what do you think he's best at as a politician and what do you see as his weaknesses? >> well, i think it's important to emphasize that tim kaine is a believer in possibilities. i know that may seem somewhat high mded but one of the books he read while he was a student at harvard law school was "getting to yes" by the late professor fisher. one of the things that kaine deeply believes in is trying to find common ground on issues that are very typical
the last virginian nominated for vice presidency by national party was john tyler in 1840. he held that office for 30 days and then seceded to the presidency. >> so, in other words, nailed it. >> nailed -- of course, that had to do with the untimely death of his running mate, mr. harrison, who famously spoke too long also on a rainy day. >> see, it's all coming back around. it's like a puppy catching its tail. in terms of tim kaine as a national figure, hey, he does have a...
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the last virginian nominated for vice presidency by national party was john tyler in 1840. he held that office for 30 days and then seceded to the presidency. >> so, in other words, nailed it. >> nailed -- of course, that had to do with the untimely death of his running mate, mr. harrison, who famously spoke too long also on a rainy day. >> see, it's all coming back around. it's like a puppy catching its tail. in terms of tim kaine as a national figure, hey, he does have a national profile in part because of his time as chairman of the dnc, in part because he's been a vice presidential short lister twice now. but from virginia, what do you think he's best at as a politician and what do you see as his weaknesses? >> well, i think it's important to emphasize that tim kaine is a believer in possibilities. i know that may seem somewhat high minded but one of the books he read while he was a student at harvard law school was "getting to yes" by the late professor fisher. one of the things that kaine deeply believes in is trying to find common ground on issues that are very typic
the last virginian nominated for vice presidency by national party was john tyler in 1840. he held that office for 30 days and then seceded to the presidency. >> so, in other words, nailed it. >> nailed -- of course, that had to do with the untimely death of his running mate, mr. harrison, who famously spoke too long also on a rainy day. >> see, it's all coming back around. it's like a puppy catching its tail. in terms of tim kaine as a national figure, hey, he does have a...
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john tyler, you cannot forget him. i am joking. to i understand the imperative of a three day weekend and br s bureaucracy and you cannot take two days off as we used to do -- back when i was a lab. >> there is a kind of a -- some of this is adjujust fiable and working its way through popular biographies and color fieing clinton or washington or teddy roger goodell. the greats if you will. >> now, we are sensitive to diversities and the a lot o of of - of -- i don't like it and i don't believe the single individuals of rare rekrepcepti. it does not work for history. history is much more multi facet and complicated. >> i think it is a good idea to celebrate people who really achieve something and not all the presidents have and not all the presidents will. the people of clink con and their complexity have done so. we should pay some attention to it. and how does this work? i went the wrong way. >> it was short. i did my best. [ laughs ] >> as i am getting older, i am starting to change things because they need to come up with new id
john tyler, you cannot forget him. i am joking. to i understand the imperative of a three day weekend and br s bureaucracy and you cannot take two days off as we used to do -- back when i was a lab. >> there is a kind of a -- some of this is adjujust fiable and working its way through popular biographies and color fieing clinton or washington or teddy roger goodell. the greats if you will. >> now, we are sensitive to diversities and the a lot o of of - of -- i don't like it and i...
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tyler led to show the rest of the country the way that we reject that because we know what damage it can do and we will not let that happen to the rest of our country. god bless you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] select everybody state pledge we will keep rolling along now we will hear from someone that i know we all love and respect and admire as a real leader for virginia if you have never had any doubts about the importance of the attorney general to have a democratic attorney general and one that will stand up for all of us now we know how important is that we have the best attorney general ever was given up for our very own. [applause] >> i don't know about you but when i left the arena last night we took the subway back there were a little warm from the heat and humidity, i felt such a renewed sense of hope and optimism for the future of our country. [applause] i went to bed last night and woke up this morning so proud to be an american to be a virginia democrat. [cheers and applause] and so proud of one of our own, said tim kane the new he could do impernations? [laught
tyler led to show the rest of the country the way that we reject that because we know what damage it can do and we will not let that happen to the rest of our country. god bless you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] select everybody state pledge we will keep rolling along now we will hear from someone that i know we all love and respect and admire as a real leader for virginia if you have never had any doubts about the importance of the attorney general to have a democratic attorney general...
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in fact, it's kind of ironic, ex-president john tyler of virginia which had not yet seceded chaired the conference, and ex-president, big name and so he was a big pusher to get pro-slavery constitutional amendments as part of their agenda. he got what he wanted, and he stated on the final day of the conference that it was now his obligation to present these to congress to try to see about getting them passed. so he basically sent them pro forma to the senate and never sent them to the house and the next day he showed up in richmond as a member of the virginia cessation convention and attacked all of the proposals as ridiculous, but again, those are all very interesting, but again, the point is trying to avoid war. this group trying to avoid war and they're political leaders from the state, not from congress, political leaders from the states were virtually identical to the crittendon ones and what they shared in common was they all dealt with slavery. we now also can take a look at southern lead eers' statements early in the war or before the war as to what this was all about. as i said
in fact, it's kind of ironic, ex-president john tyler of virginia which had not yet seceded chaired the conference, and ex-president, big name and so he was a big pusher to get pro-slavery constitutional amendments as part of their agenda. he got what he wanted, and he stated on the final day of the conference that it was now his obligation to present these to congress to try to see about getting them passed. so he basically sent them pro forma to the senate and never sent them to the house and...
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in fact, it's kind of ironic, ex-president john tyler of virginia which had not yet seceded chaired the conference, and ex-president, big name and so he was a big pusher to get pro-slavery constitutional amendments as part of their agenda. he got what he wanted, and he stated on the final day of the conference that it was now his obligation to present these to congress to try to see about getting them passed. so he basically sent them pro forma to the senate and never sent them to the house and the next day he showed up in richmond as a member of the virginia cessation convention and attacked all of the proposals as ridiculous, but again, those are all very interesting, but again, the point is trying to avoid war. this group trying to avoid war and they're political leaders from the state, not from congress, political leaders from the states were virtually identical to the crittendon ones and what they shared in common was they all dealt with slavery. we now also can take a look at southern leaders' statements early in the war or before the war as to what this was all about. as i said b
in fact, it's kind of ironic, ex-president john tyler of virginia which had not yet seceded chaired the conference, and ex-president, big name and so he was a big pusher to get pro-slavery constitutional amendments as part of their agenda. he got what he wanted, and he stated on the final day of the conference that it was now his obligation to present these to congress to try to see about getting them passed. so he basically sent them pro forma to the senate and never sent them to the house and...
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in fact, it's kind of ironic, ex-president john tyler of virginia which had not yet seceded chaired the conference, ex-president, big name, and so he was a big pusher to try to get pro slavery constitutional amendments as part of their agenda. he got what he wanted, and he stated on the final day of the conference that it was now his obligation to present these to congress to try to see about getting them passed. so he basically sent them pro forma to the senate and never sent them to the house and the next day he showed up in richmond as a member of the virginia cessation convention and attacked all of the proposals as ridiculous, but again, those are all very interesting, but again, the point is trying to avoid war. this group came up with -- and these are political leads are now from the states, not from congress, political leaders from the states were virtually identical to the crittendon ones and what they shared in common was they all dealt with slavery. we now also can take a look at southern leaders' statements early in the war or even before the war as to what this was all abou
in fact, it's kind of ironic, ex-president john tyler of virginia which had not yet seceded chaired the conference, ex-president, big name, and so he was a big pusher to try to get pro slavery constitutional amendments as part of their agenda. he got what he wanted, and he stated on the final day of the conference that it was now his obligation to present these to congress to try to see about getting them passed. so he basically sent them pro forma to the senate and never sent them to the house...
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in fact, it's kind of ironic, ex-president john tyler of virginia which had not yet seceded chaired the conference, ex-president, big name, and so he was a big pusher to try to get pro slavery constitutional amendments as part of their agenda. he got what he wanted, and he stated on the final day of the conference that it was now his obligation to present these to congress to try to see about getting them passed. so he basically sent them pro forma to the senate and never sent them to the house and the next day he showed up in richmond as a member of the virginia cessation convention and attacked all of the proposals as ridiculous, but again, those are all very interesting, but again, the point is trying to avoid war. this group came up with -- and these are political leaderss are now from the states, not from congress, political leaders from the states were virtually identical to the crittendon ones and what they shared in common was they all dealt with slavery. we now also can take a look at southern leaders' statements early in the war or even before the war as to what this was all a
in fact, it's kind of ironic, ex-president john tyler of virginia which had not yet seceded chaired the conference, ex-president, big name, and so he was a big pusher to try to get pro slavery constitutional amendments as part of their agenda. he got what he wanted, and he stated on the final day of the conference that it was now his obligation to present these to congress to try to see about getting them passed. so he basically sent them pro forma to the senate and never sent them to the house...
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he will be the first vice president from virginia since john tyler, who held the office for a month in 1841. he has never lost an election. he could help clinton take virginia's 13 electoral votes off the board. he could help clinton with hispanic voters in other swing states, such as florida. for more information, we will talk to one of the authors of this story. morning, jim nolan. has a long history in virginia politics. what can you tell us about him. one thing i think is significant is that he has been in government service from the ground up. he is not someone who ran for a --. office and is seeking he started out as a civil councilman. he is fluent in spanish. he was elected by the council to be mayor. he stepped in and became mark warner's number two. that it.'s is helpful and probably assuring to a lot of people around the clinton campaign. senator kaine knows how to serve nba cooperative partner and certainly, four years with mark warner, the senior citizen from -- the senior senator from virginia. government experience is key for taine. -- for kaine. he solidifies a virginia
he will be the first vice president from virginia since john tyler, who held the office for a month in 1841. he has never lost an election. he could help clinton take virginia's 13 electoral votes off the board. he could help clinton with hispanic voters in other swing states, such as florida. for more information, we will talk to one of the authors of this story. morning, jim nolan. has a long history in virginia politics. what can you tell us about him. one thing i think is significant is...
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john harwood now with more. john. >> sorry, tyler, did you just come to me? >> you're on, john. >> breaking news. >> sorry. >> that's quite all right. >> i just wanted to bring to you the news from the gaggle that's taking place aboard air force one with the white house press secretary saying that the white house was not going to comment today on the conclusions announced by james comey, that they've tried to stay out of this process. there's still a step to be taken by the justice department in acting upon the recommendations from james comey. the president's going to come out and make a strong case of why hillary clinton should succeed him, but not going to talk about the fbi investigation today. >> john harwood, we just had a lawyer on who thinks there's just no way that the white house didn't know that there weren't going to be charges. there's no way that if you're in charge of president obama's schedule you're going to let him get on a plane on the very day that the fbi director's going to make an announcement and not know what the answer is before you
john harwood now with more. john. >> sorry, tyler, did you just come to me? >> you're on, john. >> breaking news. >> sorry. >> that's quite all right. >> i just wanted to bring to you the news from the gaggle that's taking place aboard air force one with the white house press secretary saying that the white house was not going to comment today on the conclusions announced by james comey, that they've tried to stay out of this process. there's still a step to...
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. >> yep, thank you, john. and, tyler, there's almost no doubt that bill clinton will speak for a long time, as he tends to do, tyler. >> he is known at these conventions to give long, long, long expository speeches. i think the president described him as the explainer in chief after the last one. stick around, michelle, because with us now is the noted political consultant and analyst dick morris, former advisor to president bill clinton. but his new book is called "armageddon: how trump can beat hillary." it's currently number one on amazon's best seller list. good to have you here. >> good to be here, thank you. >> i want to begin with a couple things as i scan through here you say among other things a hillary clinton presidency would be cataclysmic. make no mistake about it if hillary clinton is elected president, the end of the america we know and love, the end of our sovereign democracy and the transformation of our political system to a european model of social welfare will take place. 25, 20 years ago w
. >> yep, thank you, john. and, tyler, there's almost no doubt that bill clinton will speak for a long time, as he tends to do, tyler. >> he is known at these conventions to give long, long, long expository speeches. i think the president described him as the explainer in chief after the last one. stick around, michelle, because with us now is the noted political consultant and analyst dick morris, former advisor to president bill clinton. but his new book is called...
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john maey, wells fargo, tyler. >> and to mark spellman now of alpine funds. you just heard what john said about the mid caps, are you going to make the case for the large cap companies? mid caps have been outperforming them. they hadn't for a while, but lately they have. >> i think melissa made a great point about one of the things large caps have going for them is the income component. you now see the s&p 500 with a 1.5 times the yield of the u.s. 10-year treasury, that's unprecedented. and what we're doing today in our alpine rising dividend fund is not only trying to combine yield but looking for stocks that are going to continue to raise that yield going forward, to really bolster the income moving forward for investors. >> s&p 500 about 4.8% for the year, mid caps up a little more. but on a total return basis as opposed to just the price, that would be what you're arguing there. how much of the total return on large caps do you expect to get from dividends as opposed to capital appreciation? >> well, this year depending on where you're at i wouldn't doub
john maey, wells fargo, tyler. >> and to mark spellman now of alpine funds. you just heard what john said about the mid caps, are you going to make the case for the large cap companies? mid caps have been outperforming them. they hadn't for a while, but lately they have. >> i think melissa made a great point about one of the things large caps have going for them is the income component. you now see the s&p 500 with a 1.5 times the yield of the u.s. 10-year treasury, that's...
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john, welcome. good to have you with us. >> hi, tyler. >> are we closer to the end of this oil crisis? >> probably closer to the end. there's no question oil is stuck in long term bear market. when it fell from 100 down to 26, bounced to 52 and now it's kind of languishing around, that's very much to be expected when you get these oversupplies of oil. i fully expect maybe a test of 38, but by the end of the year probably another retest to 50. >> what drives that? what drives it down? and what drives it back up? >> well, first and foremost a little odd to be talking about this, but there's this overwhelming influence that covers all of commodities. and commodities tend to run in these long price cycles where they tend to go up every year. that's a bull market. or down over multiple years. the down over multiple years, the bear markets, the bear super cycles for commodities last on average 20 years. 2016 is year number five we're in of potentially a 20-year bear market. what you get at this point in t
john, welcome. good to have you with us. >> hi, tyler. >> are we closer to the end of this oil crisis? >> probably closer to the end. there's no question oil is stuck in long term bear market. when it fell from 100 down to 26, bounced to 52 and now it's kind of languishing around, that's very much to be expected when you get these oversupplies of oil. i fully expect maybe a test of 38, but by the end of the year probably another retest to 50. >> what drives that? what...
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i got tyler and john with blackwell disstillery. >> yes.>> y >> tell me about roar product.r this is local. >> we're in the kent islandsl business park open every dayve d from 12 to 4:00 for tours.rou what we have here award winning craft vodka.ka. organic wheat vodka.. honey vodka made with localal maryland hahn key and drink ofni the day is going to be easternas shore lemonade. >> d. ray davis go see the show. have safe weekend. >>> live, here's wendy! >> wendy: yeah! [ applause ] cheers ] >> wendy: it's a monday! you know it! ♪ [ applause ] thank you for watching our show! say hello to my co-host, my studio
i got tyler and john with blackwell disstillery. >> yes.>> y >> tell me about roar product.r this is local. >> we're in the kent islandsl business park open every dayve d from 12 to 4:00 for tours.rou what we have here award winning craft vodka.ka. organic wheat vodka.. honey vodka made with localal maryland hahn key and drink ofni the day is going to be easternas shore lemonade. >> d. ray davis go see the show. have safe weekend. >>> live, here's wendy!...
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i'm tyler mathisen. donald trump met with congressional republicans yesterday in an effort to build stronger relationships with the gop, but did he? john harwood is live in washington with the answer. john, what is the answer? >> well, tyler, look, by coming to washington yesterday and meeting with house members and senators, donald trump showed he's bending partly to the conventions of presidential politics as we've come to understand them, but only partly. he had a fairly smooth meeting in the house of representatives with house members. he was introduced by our friend larry kudlow, cnbc contributor trying to rally the party behind him. but there were tense moments in that meeting with the senate that donald trump didn't like very much, in particular he had an exchange that was difficult with jeff flake, the senator from arizona, who stood up for his senate colleague from arizona, john mccain, the famed vietnam war veteran. here is jeff flake on that exchange. >> you don't talk about somebody who spent
i'm tyler mathisen. donald trump met with congressional republicans yesterday in an effort to build stronger relationships with the gop, but did he? john harwood is live in washington with the answer. john, what is the answer? >> well, tyler, look, by coming to washington yesterday and meeting with house members and senators, donald trump showed he's bending partly to the conventions of presidential politics as we've come to understand them, but only partly. he had a fairly smooth meeting...
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john harwood joins us this evening from cleveland. john, welcome. what is trump's job one tonight? >> reporter: look, the speech he's giving tonight, tyler, is on a whole different level from the exposure he's had on television before. this is when a huge swath of the general election electorate is going to be watching him and thinking about him as a potential president, so job one is to come across to the american people as someone that they can see behind the desk in the oval office, that they can see as commander in chief. donald trump hasn't always looked that way in his campaign, but he's got a chance to do that tonight. >> ivanka trump, his daughter, an accomplished businesswoman, both with her own fashion line and also within the trump organization, is going to be speaking before him and introducing her father. what do we know with b what she might say to humanize her father or put forward some of those presidential qualities? >> well, i think like donald trump jr. and eric trump before her, she is a very poised young woman, somebody who will reflect well on her father simpl
john harwood joins us this evening from cleveland. john, welcome. what is trump's job one tonight? >> reporter: look, the speech he's giving tonight, tyler, is on a whole different level from the exposure he's had on television before. this is when a huge swath of the general election electorate is going to be watching him and thinking about him as a potential president, so job one is to come across to the american people as someone that they can see behind the desk in the oval office,...
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john harwood is in philadelphia. john, how is the convention setting the table for her big speech tonight? >> reporter: well, tyler, everything builds towards the last night of the convention, and what democrats have done is, first of all, tried to disqualify donald trump, paint. him as unfit to be president and, second, allow voters to see hillary clinton who has been in the public stage for 25 years works many voters say they don't like, they don't trust, give them a different view of her as a person. bill clinton told stories about her, so did michelle obama, her values, her drive, her resilience, but now she's got to make that case. >> and how does she do that? what do we expect her to say tonight, especially following the very compelling speeches of last night? >> reporter: well, aides say she's going to knit together all of those themes. she's going to explain who she has fought for, who she will fight for as president and what her objectives are. she needs to lay out a vision for her policy agenda. that's been
john harwood is in philadelphia. john, how is the convention setting the table for her big speech tonight? >> reporter: well, tyler, everything builds towards the last night of the convention, and what democrats have done is, first of all, tried to disqualify donald trump, paint. him as unfit to be president and, second, allow voters to see hillary clinton who has been in the public stage for 25 years works many voters say they don't like, they don't trust, give them a different view of...
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. >> rose: on the next charlie rose, a conversation with john meacham. join us. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> full steam ahead. stocks hit new records. earnings looked strong at least so far. the biggest ipo of the year soars. economic data heats up. if everything seems to be going in the right direction, why are some so worried? >> pricing power. the one industry that can raise prices more steeply and more often than any other, and it touches us all. >> you're hired. multiple reports say the "apprentice" like contest to become donald trump's running mate ends up with indiana's mike pence as the winner. what the choice means for the race for the white house. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, july 14th. >> good evening, everyone. i'm sharon epperson
. >> rose: on the next charlie rose, a conversation with john meacham. join us. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> full steam ahead. stocks hit new records. earnings looked strong at least so far. the biggest ipo of the year soars. economic data heats up. if everything seems to be going in the right direction, why are some so worried? >> pricing power. the one industry that can raise prices more steeply and more...
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>> i was going to throw a jumpball, and maybe to john harwood. usually coming out of a can questions there's a lot of good feeling, do you think that will happens? >> i don't think the first three days -- however, the fourth night of the convention, the last night, when the nominee gills his speech, is about many 5% of the value, so if donald trump has a tremendous performance tonight, he might get one. >>> i think everythingo everybody thought or anticipated has turned out to be completely wrong. >> we all analyze knolls thought it. this season, everything that we thought about, the opposite seems to have happened. >> can i just take credit? i was really wrong. >> everybody was. most of the polls have been been work -- irnts tonight i'm going back up to wisconsin, and a personal anecdote, i immediate a lot of people who have historically -- these are out of work or underwork laborers. they say i'm going for trump. i've always voted democrat. i'm a union guy or woman, but they're achery about their wages. i know peter a bit. i will say this. the
>> i was going to throw a jumpball, and maybe to john harwood. usually coming out of a can questions there's a lot of good feeling, do you think that will happens? >> i don't think the first three days -- however, the fourth night of the convention, the last night, when the nominee gills his speech, is about many 5% of the value, so if donald trump has a tremendous performance tonight, he might get one. >>> i think everythingo everybody thought or anticipated has turned out...
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sister caroline is ambassador to japan and her son looks just & like his uncle, john junior. he said that he would like to pursue politics. >> going to be interesting to see if that happens. >>> we'll be right back. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tyler perry is back on the big screen as his feisty female alter-e >> we're hanging with "madea" tomorrow. >> bye, everybody. >>> only "e.t." has your first look at "boo." >> these children today, you got to drop the hammer on them! >> that's tomorrow! >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> number one -- jennifer aniston takes the power back from the tabloid bullies. >> my life seems so much more dramatic just because of t stupid tabloids. >> after 20 years of being a gossip target, why jen's finally writing her own story. >> there's got to be a point where enough's enough. >>> then hiddleswift in hyperdrive. is tom about to pop the question to taylor? >> sources told us she will definitely say yes. >>> and number three -- selena gomez scores instagram's most liked page of all time. >> i t
sister caroline is ambassador to japan and her son looks just & like his uncle, john junior. he said that he would like to pursue politics. >> going to be interesting to see if that happens. >>> we'll be right back. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tyler perry is back on the big screen as his feisty female alter-e >> we're hanging with "madea" tomorrow. >> bye, everybody. >>> only "e.t." has your first look...
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he's advised mitt romney, john mccain, and many others. we're going to be joined in progress by the former national spokesperson for the ted cruz campaign. he's a current msnbc analyst rick tyler. he'll come in in the middle. here to lead the conversation is ron brownstein, and major garrett. take it away. >> good morning, everybody. margaret, i mentioned that the official title is "road to the white house" but i call the event, which is my favorite, the campaign manager's summit. we have some of the sharpest thinkers and strategists in the republican party, all though i would slightly amend john graybender. that the "yes" album cover deserves it -- >> no, it's not marginal of the band. >> all right. >> absolutely. we're in the mist of an extraordinary convention. last night, sara, we saw something from ted cruz that we probably haven't seen since nelson rockefeller in 1964 come on to the convention floor and very conspicuously anded ed not endorse the nominee. what are the implications for donald trump and ted cruz? >> the most significan
he's advised mitt romney, john mccain, and many others. we're going to be joined in progress by the former national spokesperson for the ted cruz campaign. he's a current msnbc analyst rick tyler. he'll come in in the middle. here to lead the conversation is ron brownstein, and major garrett. take it away. >> good morning, everybody. margaret, i mentioned that the official title is "road to the white house" but i call the event, which is my favorite, the campaign manager's...
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and tyler goodgoodell's in the lineup. in the next inning, more goodell. another career high, three rbis for tyler goodell. in the sixth. stan 0-4. he's 2-30 against the phillies. lots of the scouts were on hand. could this have been his last start at citizens bank park as a philly? teams are interested in him. >> it's tough to decide in between starts. but, you know, like i've been saying all along, i want to be here. i want to win here. and, you know, if we can get on a roll, i think we can do it. so, right now, hilike i said before, my focus is here. >> watch for the trade deadline coming august 1st. i'm john clark. we're right back. i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!" >>> welcome back, everybody.
and tyler goodgoodell's in the lineup. in the next inning, more goodell. another career high, three rbis for tyler goodell. in the sixth. stan 0-4. he's 2-30 against the phillies. lots of the scouts were on hand. could this have been his last start at citizens bank park as a philly? teams are interested in him. >> it's tough to decide in between starts. but, you know, like i've been saying all along, i want to be here. i want to win here. and, you know, if we can get on a roll, i think we...
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he's advised mitt romney, john mccain, and many others. we're going to be joined in progress by the former national spokesperson for the ted cruz campaign. he's a current msnbc analyst rick tyler. he'll come in in the middle. here to lead the conversation is ron brownstein, and major garrett. take it away. >> good morning, everybody. margaret, i mentioned that the official title is "road to the white house" but i call the event, which is my favorite, the campaign manager's summit. we have some of the sharpest thinkers and strategists in the republican party, all though i would slightly amend john graybender. that the "yes" album cover deserves it -- >> no, it's not marginal of the band. >> all right. >> absolutely. we're in the mist of an extraordinary convention. last night, sara, we saw something from ted cruz that we probably haven't seen since nelson rockefeller in 1964 come on to the convention floor and very conspicuously anded ed not endorse the nominee. what are the implications for donald trump and ted cruz? >> the most significan
he's advised mitt romney, john mccain, and many others. we're going to be joined in progress by the former national spokesperson for the ted cruz campaign. he's a current msnbc analyst rick tyler. he'll come in in the middle. here to lead the conversation is ron brownstein, and major garrett. take it away. >> good morning, everybody. margaret, i mentioned that the official title is "road to the white house" but i call the event, which is my favorite, the campaign manager's...
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our own john fort also with us now. alex, any of those companies that we just mentioned, or maybe some others that you cover, do you believe ripe for a buyout? >> yeah, brian, thanks for having me on. i'd say, you know, you can look at service now as one of the really scaled platforms in the space. the stock was indicated down 5%, their reported earnings yesterday, stocks up 5% today. i think that would be a transformational acquisition on par with, you know, microsoft's acquisition of linkedin. you look at an ultimate software, which really has what we think is a dominant market position in human capital management. we also think zendesk makes a tremendous amount of sense for a number of vendors looking to leverage the power of customer satisfaction. also we think it makes sense for a tuck-in for somebody like an s.a.p. >> i think it's really important to realize what stage we're in right now with the cloud. we've got these infrastructure companies, infrastructure as a service, sort of the hardware portion of the cloud
our own john fort also with us now. alex, any of those companies that we just mentioned, or maybe some others that you cover, do you believe ripe for a buyout? >> yeah, brian, thanks for having me on. i'd say, you know, you can look at service now as one of the really scaled platforms in the space. the stock was indicated down 5%, their reported earnings yesterday, stocks up 5% today. i think that would be a transformational acquisition on par with, you know, microsoft's acquisition of...
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he's advised mitt romney, john mccain, and many others. we're going to be joined in progress by the former national spokesperson for the ted cruz campaign. he's a current msnbc analyst, rick tyler. he'll come in right in the middle. here to lead the conversation is ron brownstein, and major garrett. take it away. >> good morning, everybody. margaret, i mentioned that the official title is "road to the white house" but i call the event, which is my favorite, the campaign manager's summit. we have some of the sharpest thinkers and strategists in the republican party, although i would slightly amend john graybender to say that the "yes" album cover deserves it -- >> no, it's not marginal of the band. >> we're in the mist of an extraordinary convention. last night, sara, we saw something from ted cruz that we probably haven't seen since nelson rockefeller in 1964 come on to the convention floor and very conspicuously and overtly not endorse the nominee. that the implications of for ted cruz and what are the implications of that for donald trum
he's advised mitt romney, john mccain, and many others. we're going to be joined in progress by the former national spokesperson for the ted cruz campaign. he's a current msnbc analyst, rick tyler. he'll come in right in the middle. here to lead the conversation is ron brownstein, and major garrett. take it away. >> good morning, everybody. margaret, i mentioned that the official title is "road to the white house" but i call the event, which is my favorite, the campaign...