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bob? bob: not even close. kathy: no. bob: no. jonathan: have we seen the bottom for credit spreads this year? have we seen the bottom for credit spreads this year in ig? yes or no? bob. bob: spreads are going tighter. jonathan: they're always going tighter for you. kathy. kathy: yes, we have seen the low. douglas: pretty close to the low. jonathan: great to have you with this, fantastic program with us. thank you for joining us, bob michael from j.p. morgan, kathy jones from charles schwab, doug peoples from alliancebernstein. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 11:30 a.m. new york time. 3:30 p.m. london. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ haidi: more turmoil in dumpedton, the u.s. has and coming dialogue from china. betty: a new head of the pboc will succeed the 15 year veteran. boss, will make the new same as the old boss. wins and a landslide and is russia's longest serving leader since stalin. betty: the g20 with trade tension at the top of the agenda. live in windows are is.
bob? bob: not even close. kathy: no. bob: no. jonathan: have we seen the bottom for credit spreads this year? have we seen the bottom for credit spreads this year in ig? yes or no? bob. bob: spreads are going tighter. jonathan: they're always going tighter for you. kathy. kathy: yes, we have seen the low. douglas: pretty close to the low. jonathan: great to have you with this, fantastic program with us. thank you for joining us, bob michael from j.p. morgan, kathy jones from charles schwab,...
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bob: i don't know. maybe it's the passive etf story. [laughter] douglas: i am with bob. jonathan: i think there might still be some skin in the game. i want to get a market check on where bonds have been through the week, twos, tens and 30's. 2-year note higher by two basis points, down eight on a 30 year. some curve flattening once again in the treasury market. still ahead, the final spread, the week ahead featuring rate decisions from the fed and bank of england. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield," and it is time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, it is a big week to come with jay powell's first rate decision and news conference since being elected. plus, a decision from the bank of england, a new governor of the bank of china, and another potential u.s. government shutdown that not many of you will be paying attention to. still with me, bob michele, kathy jones and doug peebles. do we assume that the federal reserve next week grants three? kathy: you need four dots to move. to get the m
bob: i don't know. maybe it's the passive etf story. [laughter] douglas: i am with bob. jonathan: i think there might still be some skin in the game. i want to get a market check on where bonds have been through the week, twos, tens and 30's. 2-year note higher by two basis points, down eight on a 30 year. some curve flattening once again in the treasury market. still ahead, the final spread, the week ahead featuring rate decisions from the fed and bank of england. this is "bloomberg real...
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jonathan: bob, are things maybe not as brilliant as they seem? bob: things are awesome right now. jonathan: walk me through why. bob: look at capacity, look at small business optimism. it posted the second highest reading in history. the highest was september, 1983, during the reagan reform years. look at wage gains, they are starting to pick up. and you look at the central banks. they are being slow and gradual and normalizing at a glacial pace that we in the markets can easily absorbed. -- absorb. jonathan: doug? douglas: i think people are looking at the wrong place at inflation, we don't have much consumer price inflation or core pce. wherever the fed is. inflation is in asset prices. everyone thinks that is a great thing. if you define goldilocks as a buoyant economy, and i think i agree, we not only have a buoyant economy in the u.s. but globally. we have very little treasures on -- pressures on consumer prices, but we do have asset prices that are robust. bob: that is what is so great. the central banks see the asset price inflation also. why are we fighting this? why don't
jonathan: bob, are things maybe not as brilliant as they seem? bob: things are awesome right now. jonathan: walk me through why. bob: look at capacity, look at small business optimism. it posted the second highest reading in history. the highest was september, 1983, during the reagan reform years. look at wage gains, they are starting to pick up. and you look at the central banks. they are being slow and gradual and normalizing at a glacial pace that we in the markets can easily absorbed. --...
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bob: i don't know. doug: i am with bob. bob michael from j.p. morgan, kathy jones from charles schwab, and told peebles. i want to get a market check. treasure market 2-year note higher by two basis points, down five on a 10 year. eight on a 30 year. the curve flattening once again in the treasury market. still ahead on this program, the final spread, the week ahead with the decisions of the fed and the bank of england. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ the jonathan. ferro.jonathan it is a big way to come with federal reserve first conference in spain elected. plus, a -- since being elected fed chair. .he bank of china still with me about michael from j.p. morgan, kathy jones, and doug peebles. where two stocks fall? kathy: you need for spots to move to get the medium. it is possible. assuming that powell is one of them. jonathan: doug? doug: we will certainly see some inching higher. i think the real story is the market is actually coming up. it has been a long time since we had that in place. jonathan: without much encouragement. enthusi
bob: i don't know. doug: i am with bob. bob michael from j.p. morgan, kathy jones from charles schwab, and told peebles. i want to get a market check. treasure market 2-year note higher by two basis points, down five on a 10 year. eight on a 30 year. the curve flattening once again in the treasury market. still ahead on this program, the final spread, the week ahead with the decisions of the fed and the bank of england. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ the jonathan....
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bob: a card when george h.w. bush was running for election, he looks down at the podium, ,ook at the card and said message -- i care. [laughter] sometimes people who are handling these folks make ridiculous mistakes. anthony: another thing he did in the debates, with governor clinton, and ross perot, he looked at his watch. it gave the impression to the american people that he was on interested --on uninterested in what was going on. that he was looking to see if he could get himself out of the room. >> hi. i am also an italian new yorker. it is also nice to meet you. you spoke about wisconsin and the midwest states, you spoke about how trump tapped into the anger of the industry not being financially successful as it has been since world war ii. i wanted to ask, a lot of people say will be tough to save the coal industry. i want to really know, if he cannot make those gains with and coal miners, how is he going to fare in the next election? anthony: the one thing you said that i disagree with, and i appreciate t
bob: a card when george h.w. bush was running for election, he looks down at the podium, ,ook at the card and said message -- i care. [laughter] sometimes people who are handling these folks make ridiculous mistakes. anthony: another thing he did in the debates, with governor clinton, and ross perot, he looked at his watch. it gave the impression to the american people that he was on interested --on uninterested in what was going on. that he was looking to see if he could get himself out of the...
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bob: sure. anthony: i could feel the pressure on me because it was too honest and toog direct about what we needed to do and how we were going to do things and i could feel the the establishment republican party coming after me. senator schumer and i left. the democrats didn't have a chance to kill me because the republicans killed me. i thought i would last 30 days, possibly 60 days. told steve colbert and i said i thought i would last more than a gallon of milk. but i didn't. it could have been anything, bob. that interview which in hindsight and i said that on cnn, i talked a little about smack about guys trying to get rid of the president. if you don't think that is arbitrary justice and you don't think that is swamp-like behavior. and you nice know i'm right, whether a democrat or republican, this is the type of behavior that needs to end. if you want to save the country and benefit you, you are very, very young people, you have to end this behavior. no chance for me to stay. i got hired by
bob: sure. anthony: i could feel the pressure on me because it was too honest and toog direct about what we needed to do and how we were going to do things and i could feel the the establishment republican party coming after me. senator schumer and i left. the democrats didn't have a chance to kill me because the republicans killed me. i thought i would last 30 days, possibly 60 days. told steve colbert and i said i thought i would last more than a gallon of milk. but i didn't. it could have...
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bob: where is it? we should have seen a buy yelp you'd the short position has been built up for a month and a half. why are we not to 50, 260? it is because we have the central banks continuing to run down their balance sheets, particularly the fed. there is an incremental amount of selling going on. you have a lack of flows coming in overseas because the cross currency basis has shifted. if, in fact a short base were a big problem, i think we would see rates a lot lower. we have to accept we have not seen rates lower and more selling is to come. douglas: i agree but the ecb is still doing 30 billion euro per month. i think you see that impact on the bund market. every time the bund market wants to react to the data, the weight of 30 billion per month of the ecb ways on it. ghs on it. the italian election is a perfect example. the notion of price insensitive buyers impacting markets has not gone away. bob: but the magnitude has to -- has declined. january of last year it was 167 billion per month of ne
bob: where is it? we should have seen a buy yelp you'd the short position has been built up for a month and a half. why are we not to 50, 260? it is because we have the central banks continuing to run down their balance sheets, particularly the fed. there is an incremental amount of selling going on. you have a lack of flows coming in overseas because the cross currency basis has shifted. if, in fact a short base were a big problem, i think we would see rates a lot lower. we have to accept we...
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jonathan: bob, are things maybe not as brilliant as they seem? bob: things are awesome right now. jonathan: welcome me through why. capacity, look at small business optimism. it posted the second highest reading in history. the highest was september, 1983, during the reagan reform years. look at wage gains, they are starting to pick up. and you look at the central banks. they are being slow and gradual and normalizing at a glacial pace that we in the markets can easily absorbed. jonathan: doug? douglas: i think people are looking at the wrong place at inflation, we don't have much consumer price inflation or core pce. it is an asset prices. -- in asset prices. if you define goldilocks as a buoyant economy, and i think i agree with ball, we not only have a buoyant economy in the u.s. but globally. we have very little treasures on consumer prices, but we do have asset prices that are robust. bob: that is what is so great. the central banks see the asset price inflation also. why are we fighting this? why don't we embrace the ecb? they have moderate growth, moderate inflation, they h
jonathan: bob, are things maybe not as brilliant as they seem? bob: things are awesome right now. jonathan: welcome me through why. capacity, look at small business optimism. it posted the second highest reading in history. the highest was september, 1983, during the reagan reform years. look at wage gains, they are starting to pick up. and you look at the central banks. they are being slow and gradual and normalizing at a glacial pace that we in the markets can easily absorbed. jonathan: doug?...
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bob: sure. anthony: i could feel the pressure on me because it was -- tooest and to direct direct about what we needed to do and how we were going to do things and i could feel the the establishment republican party coming after me. senator schumer and i left. the democrats didn't have a chance to kill me because the republicans were trying to spend all the time killing me. i thought i would last 30 days, possibly 60 days. i told steve colbert and i said i thought i would last more than a carton of milk in your refrigerator. but i didn't. it could have been anything, bob. that interview which in hindsight and i said that on cnn, i talked a little about -- i talked a little smack about guys trying to get rid of the president. you have guys who are smacking up their wives who the white house is defending. if you don't think that is arbitrary justice and you don't think that is swamp-like behavior. and you nice know i'm right, whether a democrat or republican, this is the type of behavior that need
bob: sure. anthony: i could feel the pressure on me because it was -- tooest and to direct direct about what we needed to do and how we were going to do things and i could feel the the establishment republican party coming after me. senator schumer and i left. the democrats didn't have a chance to kill me because the republicans were trying to spend all the time killing me. i thought i would last 30 days, possibly 60 days. i told steve colbert and i said i thought i would last more than a...
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this is now obviously well known to bob mueller. we learned about it in the charging documents for a dutch lawyer. do you think that we give the collusion investigation a sho short -- how we talk about it, the k.k., g.r.u., dee minds me of -- do we give short trip and are we ignoring what is right in front of our eyes, that collusion is now established between the trump campaign and the russians, and that this development is simply making that collusion more likely a conspiracy and it was between the top representative of the president's campaign and known russian intelligence officials? >> the key open question is whether there was a quid pro quo. if you guys do this, we'll do this. but look at the pattern so far. here's the list of people who had direct, or indirect connection to russian assets to the russian world. kushner, manafort, gates, stone, papadopoulos, don, jr., flynn, erik prince. page. this is like having a corner office in trump h.q. can you imagine any other campaign you can think of -- >> there are more people on th
this is now obviously well known to bob mueller. we learned about it in the charging documents for a dutch lawyer. do you think that we give the collusion investigation a sho short -- how we talk about it, the k.k., g.r.u., dee minds me of -- do we give short trip and are we ignoring what is right in front of our eyes, that collusion is now established between the trump campaign and the russians, and that this development is simply making that collusion more likely a conspiracy and it was...
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bob: thank you. erin: next on "nbc10@issue," heartbreaking but also heartwarming, the story of a reunion 30 years in the making that gives one local woman a chance to hear her mother's voice for the first time since she was a baby. make a dream come true for a woman who's been searching her entire life for the mother she never knew. sharday yates reached out to us after she learned nbc10 interviewed her mom decades ago. nbc10's lauren mayk brought mom and daughter together in a reunion 30 years in the making. sharday yates: most of these pictures are from time at my grandmama's. lauren mayk: sharday yates has some family snapshots. female: but no pictures of your mom. sharday: no, no pictures, not at all. lauren: she has no idea what her mother looks like. female: how much did you wonder about her growing up? sharday: every day of my life. lauren: her mom died when sharday was a baby. sharday: when i did ask my grandmother, it was like the hurt that i seen in her face that i never asked again. lauren
bob: thank you. erin: next on "nbc10@issue," heartbreaking but also heartwarming, the story of a reunion 30 years in the making that gives one local woman a chance to hear her mother's voice for the first time since she was a baby. make a dream come true for a woman who's been searching her entire life for the mother she never knew. sharday yates reached out to us after she learned nbc10 interviewed her mom decades ago. nbc10's lauren mayk brought mom and daughter together in a...
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that's bob mueller. consider in total the four guilty pleas for false statements which range from the low ranking volunteers like george papadopoulos or alex van der zwaan, people not heard from much in the public realm to mike flynn to most recently rick gates who lied while trying to cut a plea deal. so when you take it all together, maybe they kept lying because they thought some lies are okay and in life, that can be a legitimate and larger debate, depending what's going on. but in this case, bob mueller's made it pretty clear, when you don't tell him the truth, it's not just a lie, it's a crime. ha, something needed to be done about what was going on in our inner-city. instead of buying a house, we decided to form this youth league. these kids mean everything to me and i just want to make sure i give something positive to do. ♪ ♪ wow, that's amazing. that's a blessing right there. to know that someone out there cares and is passionate about what we're trying to do in our communities. you excited
that's bob mueller. consider in total the four guilty pleas for false statements which range from the low ranking volunteers like george papadopoulos or alex van der zwaan, people not heard from much in the public realm to mike flynn to most recently rick gates who lied while trying to cut a plea deal. so when you take it all together, maybe they kept lying because they thought some lies are okay and in life, that can be a legitimate and larger debate, depending what's going on. but in this...
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bob, thank you very much. bob parker stays with us. saudi arabia's prince is one of the richest men in the world and the most famous face caught up in the nation's so-called corruption crackdown. with erikbout this schatzker, his first since being released. >> i have for the anticorruption that took place in saudi arabia. unfortunately, i was out of the group, but fortunately, i am out of it right now, and i am not the person who is going to come and say, you know, i forgive but do not forget. i forgive and forget at the same time also. now. he joins us tell us more about the interview. erik: -- matt: shocking solidarity. they spent 83 days locked up in the ritz-carlton in the saudi crown. why do i say shocking? it was the saudi crown. .t was the crown prince's son who put their nephew and cousin in the ritz-carlton in the first place. it was in many ways a surprising interview. he has not been seen or heard from since he left the ritz carlson several weeks ago. we discussed everything he would expect us to discuss. he discussed what l
bob, thank you very much. bob parker stays with us. saudi arabia's prince is one of the richest men in the world and the most famous face caught up in the nation's so-called corruption crackdown. with erikbout this schatzker, his first since being released. >> i have for the anticorruption that took place in saudi arabia. unfortunately, i was out of the group, but fortunately, i am out of it right now, and i am not the person who is going to come and say, you know, i forgive but do not...
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he can trn and said say that's not what your man bob mueller says. why doesn't he want that closure? >> and i know his legal team is counseling him in that direction. i'd say the same thing. i i think we have a lot of supportive members of congress counseling him in that direction as well. think this is going to play out the way we expect it to play out. i think director mueller will complete his investigation and we'll move on. the president and all of us around him are exhausted of this investigation. it's been well over that year. >> that's not that long for a federal investigation. they go on for years. >> i get that. this one is especially vitriolic. the president wants to move forward with his plans and he's really ham strung in many ways. >> but it's a little bit of his own undoing. he's the one that obsesses about this. nobody told him to tweet about this all five million times and malign the effort. he he brings that on himself. >> i think that's him prying to ignore the investigation. he can just significant nor it. >> that's not the kind o
he can trn and said say that's not what your man bob mueller says. why doesn't he want that closure? >> and i know his legal team is counseling him in that direction. i'd say the same thing. i i think we have a lot of supportive members of congress counseling him in that direction as well. think this is going to play out the way we expect it to play out. i think director mueller will complete his investigation and we'll move on. the president and all of us around him are exhausted of this...
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then one day bob goes to see a man about a car. he returns, instead, with a 90-pound chimp named snookie. >> grandpa actually put up $300 to get him, and back then that was a lot of money. >> he plans to make it all back, and more by taking a new act on the road featuring the world's only athletic ape. >> so, they went from juggling and joking to monkey business? >> absolutely. yes. >> and part of this act was allowing people to go in the ring with a chimp. >> they said, "how can we do an act, not get people hurt or killed, make sure the animals have fun... grandpa would go talk to the police department and find out who was the biggest, baddest bully in the town. and then they would spread the word that this big, bad bully was gonna be there to box and wrestle with the chimpanzee. >> did any man ever win? >> no -- people didn't know what a chimpanzee was. a 95-pound chimp can pull 850 pounds in one arm, and when they're mad 1250, so it didn't happen. >> you got to think if bob tried this today he'd be the one getting the beatdown f
then one day bob goes to see a man about a car. he returns, instead, with a 90-pound chimp named snookie. >> grandpa actually put up $300 to get him, and back then that was a lot of money. >> he plans to make it all back, and more by taking a new act on the road featuring the world's only athletic ape. >> so, they went from juggling and joking to monkey business? >> absolutely. yes. >> and part of this act was allowing people to go in the ring with a chimp....
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because rod rosenstein is the gatekeeper to bob mueller. he's served in the justice department for years. he's a man that's viewed as a man of great integrity. who is the bigger presidential target, bob mueller or rod rosenstein? >> the president and -- really likes his deputy attorney general and bob mueller really doesn't like him. ty cobb said it was because of media speculation, but the only reason the media was speculating about it is because the president was directly attacking him. >> the statement by the president's lawyer -- it's going to be an interesting week. >>> up next, the whistle blower. the trump administration's campaign firm took information from facebook that it never should have. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. it could save your life. if your adventure keeps turning into unexpect
because rod rosenstein is the gatekeeper to bob mueller. he's served in the justice department for years. he's a man that's viewed as a man of great integrity. who is the bigger presidential target, bob mueller or rod rosenstein? >> the president and -- really likes his deputy attorney general and bob mueller really doesn't like him. ty cobb said it was because of media speculation, but the only reason the media was speculating about it is because the president was directly attacking him....
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i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] i'm coming to you from the world-famous neon museum, right here in downtown las vegas. it's often said that vegas was a microcosm of the entire united states. and when it comes to the real-estate market, nothing crashed harder or bounced back quicker. but rebuilding your dreams is not always easy. now we're going to 23 1/2-year retired air force veteran gr
i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as...
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bob kelly watching those roads. dave is talking about pre freeze bob what's going on. >> that's what we'll have worry about tonight. we're still cleaning up accidents whom life look at northbound 95 at academy road an example of not respecting what mother nature has out. this guy coming northbound roads wet and slushy head on kissing the met daal barrier here i think we're okay the guy is walking around waiting for the tow truck here but again that's north 95 right near academy road. so we're dealing with that one. we just had a plow truck go off the roadway here. this isism 95 down in delco right at high land avenue. you can see some of the skid marks from the cars that got around to avoid it otherwise roads are wet. anything that's wet on the overnight will have that potential to be black ice for us first thing tomorrow morning. here's the deal at the airport. they are plowing the runways and getting ready to try to get things back to normal. but for first thing tomorrow morning do you want to check with your airl
bob kelly watching those roads. dave is talking about pre freeze bob what's going on. >> that's what we'll have worry about tonight. we're still cleaning up accidents whom life look at northbound 95 at academy road an example of not respecting what mother nature has out. this guy coming northbound roads wet and slushy head on kissing the met daal barrier here i think we're okay the guy is walking around waiting for the tow truck here but again that's north 95 right near academy road. so...
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how much is rick yates telling bob mueller. former trump aide knew he was talking to a russian intelligence officer. those details are next on morning joe. last years' ad campaign was a success for choicehotels.com badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. nobody glows. he gets it. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in
how much is rick yates telling bob mueller. former trump aide knew he was talking to a russian intelligence officer. those details are next on morning joe. last years' ad campaign was a success for choicehotels.com badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda...
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bob's birthday. and president johnson had authorized a new target. like it or not, he'd be flying. >> tell me about it. >> we started trying to hit that target on march the 1st. i think two or three times we -- the whole strike force had to abort. we had the exact same route every day. at the exact same time. and so the gunnersi ining ininis could sit down there drinking their tea. >> did the enemy adjust? >> the first day they briefed it, if i remember correctly. within five miles of the steel mill, they had about 185 guns. each day when the intelligence officer would give us his brief, it went up 100 to 150 guns. so by the 10th, he says, there are roughly 1,000 guns within five miles of the target, and they've brought in six mobile surface-to-air missiles. >> it sat within route pack six, 30 miles north of hanoi. bob and his backseater, steve wayne, were about to strike one of north vietnam's most heavily defended sites. >> we were inbound to the target. we had just turned over our ipr, initial point. >> from what altitude? >> we had pulled up to a
bob's birthday. and president johnson had authorized a new target. like it or not, he'd be flying. >> tell me about it. >> we started trying to hit that target on march the 1st. i think two or three times we -- the whole strike force had to abort. we had the exact same route every day. at the exact same time. and so the gunnersi ining ininis could sit down there drinking their tea. >> did the enemy adjust? >> the first day they briefed it, if i remember correctly. within...
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the market, i think bob is being a little pollyannish here. the markets may be up for the year somewhat as everybody knows, a lot of it depends how much donald trump, the president and the administration backs off this trade stuff. the markets hate protectionism. it's a sell signal like there's no tomorrow. there's other reasons to sell stocks like little technical reasons like the markets hold off when he changed his lawyer, trump changed his lawyer in the mueller probe. markets think it's bad for the economy, bad for the companies, could wipe out the positive that you get. ashley: weren't you kind of -- i don't want to say impressed, but a muted response from china. okay we're going to talk about 3 billion. there's nothing. >> maybe for now. ashley: to me it suggests there is going to be negotiation. >> pretty good and the markets come back. until then there is a degree of uncertainty, the markets believe they're going to retaliate or screw our agricultural producers. it's just the way it goes and it's not the best way, the best way is the b
the market, i think bob is being a little pollyannish here. the markets may be up for the year somewhat as everybody knows, a lot of it depends how much donald trump, the president and the administration backs off this trade stuff. the markets hate protectionism. it's a sell signal like there's no tomorrow. there's other reasons to sell stocks like little technical reasons like the markets hold off when he changed his lawyer, trump changed his lawyer in the mueller probe. markets think it's bad...
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reporting live in overbrook, bob brooks channel 6 "action news." >> good to see the sun out, bob. >> reporter: septa officials say work continues around the clock to repair lines that brought many services to screeching halt during yesterday's nor'easter. septa went down to no service because of the fast-moving storm. >> high winds, saturated ground and the wet snow led to dozens of trees falling on the rail lines and top of two of our buses. thankfully there were no serious injuries on either of the buses. >> and buses will replace train service for all airport lines today. norristown and broad street lines in addition to the city trolley are running normally, but with some delays, so keep that in mind, septa hopes to have trolleyy service back on monday. we'll have more at 6abc.com on delays and cancellations to septa service because of the nor'easter. >>> sky6 live hd looking live at philadelphia international airport which is reporting several flight cancellations and delays due to the storm. if you're traveling today, make sure you check your flight status with the airline befor
reporting live in overbrook, bob brooks channel 6 "action news." >> good to see the sun out, bob. >> reporter: septa officials say work continues around the clock to repair lines that brought many services to screeching halt during yesterday's nor'easter. septa went down to no service because of the fast-moving storm. >> high winds, saturated ground and the wet snow led to dozens of trees falling on the rail lines and top of two of our buses. thankfully there were no...
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- [bob] right. then i can choose my favorite jarred sauce, or maybe you have some homemade sauce, it doesn't matter, could be a marinara, this case it's alfredo sauce. - i love this because there's no planning, no defrosting. this is quick and easy and simple, good family dinner. - it's this easy. so now we're using a new digital technology, we simply press poultry. now this recipe calls for 17 minutes, so i can adjust the time. i push start, touch it and go. that's all there is to it. and through the magic of television, we've got one that didn't even take 17 minutes, right? - that's right. - it's done and read to go. now there's a little bit of pressure left in here, so all i have to do to release the pressure is push this button right here. take a look at this jenny. oh ho! - wow! - 17 minutes later, from frozen, we have a delicious chicken and vegetable and pasta dinner. - and what i love, is that anyone can do this, because the chef is in the machine. look how good that looks. - i think that we
- [bob] right. then i can choose my favorite jarred sauce, or maybe you have some homemade sauce, it doesn't matter, could be a marinara, this case it's alfredo sauce. - i love this because there's no planning, no defrosting. this is quick and easy and simple, good family dinner. - it's this easy. so now we're using a new digital technology, we simply press poultry. now this recipe calls for 17 minutes, so i can adjust the time. i push start, touch it and go. that's all there is to it. and...
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. >> thank you bob. >>> 5:35 a.m. u been working around the clock to restore power to several hundred thousands households. at one point 424,000 customers were without powr peco working working -- power peco working around the clock tople back up. atlantic city, 11,000 outages and pse&g. 13,000 and delmarva, 13,000 customers in the dark. northeast corridor is expected to start a modified service between washington d.c. and new york city around service to new york to boston expected to resume around 8:40 a.m. amtrak's keystone service running to new york, philadelphia and harrisburg is
. >> thank you bob. >>> 5:35 a.m. u been working around the clock to restore power to several hundred thousands households. at one point 424,000 customers were without powr peco working working -- power peco working around the clock tople back up. atlantic city, 11,000 outages and pse&g. 13,000 and delmarva, 13,000 customers in the dark. northeast corridor is expected to start a modified service between washington d.c. and new york city around service to new york to boston...
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bob brooks live in overbrooke on the downed trees and people waiting for the power to come back on, bob. >> reporter: yeah, gray, ely for some people it might take a few days be because there are so many people in the area without power. there are d dow storm. one of them, clearly behind me, that huge old tree is toppled over route 1 nearley road in overbrook. that car, that was fast, he was flying through there that almost turned into an accident on live tv. are going to have to come around the tree are heading t ares whipped through and trees were knocked down all route 1 sever degrees were down at henley road.there was one down on wissahickon avenue. we spoke with a family in elkins park who lit candle overnight. >> they said it would be 3
bob brooks live in overbrooke on the downed trees and people waiting for the power to come back on, bob. >> reporter: yeah, gray, ely for some people it might take a few days be because there are so many people in the area without power. there are d dow storm. one of them, clearly behind me, that huge old tree is toppled over route 1 nearley road in overbrook. that car, that was fast, he was flying through there that almost turned into an accident on live tv. are going to have to come...
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>> well -- >> i get to be jerry, he gets to be bob. >> i interviewed the band, bob was a very quiet guy. i'm not a quiet guy. >> you're jerry, you're bob, or you can have pig pen. >> that's probably more appropriate in my case. >> clarence page and e.j. deion. we mentioned speaker ryan refusing to place any blame on trump, ryan of course has a history of dodging tough questions when it comes to trump. >> i'll defer to the white house on all those questions. >> mr. speaker, are the tweets growing on you? do you get what he's doing? >> you know, i don't actually see them all. i typically don't comment on the tweet of the hour. >> the president has said that this income tax plan will not benefit his family, he says believe me it will not. how can we believe him, though, mr. speaker if we can't see the tax -- >> i don't have the answer to your question, gayle. >> the reality is that trump might be in some trouble, his political strategy may not be working to duck questions. >> i mean nancy pelosi, you can't have that. nancy pelosi, maxine waters, the only chance she's got to become speaker
>> well -- >> i get to be jerry, he gets to be bob. >> i interviewed the band, bob was a very quiet guy. i'm not a quiet guy. >> you're jerry, you're bob, or you can have pig pen. >> that's probably more appropriate in my case. >> clarence page and e.j. deion. we mentioned speaker ryan refusing to place any blame on trump, ryan of course has a history of dodging tough questions when it comes to trump. >> i'll defer to the white house on all those...
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minute on this program with senator bob corker. we'll be watching for that. mike allen is still with us hire. former specialist with judge w. bush. kera lee, and tim auburn, and i believe our friend akand lana i joining us back in washington. you covered the state department and know rex tillerson. are you surprised by how this went down? >> i'm surprised by how this went down and exactly went. put not that it went down eventually. >> period? >> yeah. >> again we were reporting this for months, the president called this in december, fake news. it's all coming true. >> it is all coming true. however it had appeared in the last couple of month, architectural son had his feet on him. he was out there pg the secretary of state. there wasn't the same kind of constant children of rumor we'd heard from the white house about how much he i noed the president. and there are two pain things coming up that in hind sight it's perfectly clear the president wanted to make a change. the summit that takes place many pai is the deadline on the iran
minute on this program with senator bob corker. we'll be watching for that. mike allen is still with us hire. former specialist with judge w. bush. kera lee, and tim auburn, and i believe our friend akand lana i joining us back in washington. you covered the state department and know rex tillerson. are you surprised by how this went down? >> i'm surprised by how this went down and exactly went. put not that it went down eventually. >> period? >> yeah. >> again we were...
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bob toms said, awful. what can i do to help? jim walsh said, i have no family, i am estranged, we don't talk to one another. you led me through the battle, i want to go to heaven, i need you to lead me through this. over the course of many weeks, bob got together a number of men from delta company, they sent him a bible. they arranged for hospice, then one day there was no longer any communication. they reached out to the hospice and they said he just passed. they donated -- they arranged for a plot, they arranged for a ceremony. the hospice person reached out after the funeral and said the funeral was beautiful and i was the only person there. with "stars & stripes" i had a wonderful sergeant and a wonderful colonel who were my bosses. i said to them, we are making some really powerful images. some of them are published and others aren't. what you think about offering them to other mediums and taking the credit? -- other media and taking the credit? photographed by "stars & stripes." they thought it was a great idea. when i wou
bob toms said, awful. what can i do to help? jim walsh said, i have no family, i am estranged, we don't talk to one another. you led me through the battle, i want to go to heaven, i need you to lead me through this. over the course of many weeks, bob got together a number of men from delta company, they sent him a bible. they arranged for hospice, then one day there was no longer any communication. they reached out to the hospice and they said he just passed. they donated -- they arranged for a...
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it depends on where you are, bob brooks down the shore saying it's nice. gray hall saying it stinks along the schuylkill expressway. kind of a similar situation here in delaware county with mobile 6. take accuweather with you as you head out the door, get updates on the storm with our free 6abc app it includes live views anytime center storm tracker 6 live double scan radar. >>> switching gears here, three south jersey school districts close due to a threat it will reopen with police on patrol. a ten-year-old student is charged with making terroristic threats and causing false public alarm. a teacher received an e-mail from him threatening to shoot up two schools in gloucester county. two students from delsea high school were charged with making threats last weekend. >>> in delaware, a 17-year-old girl's conviction has been overturned in a bathroom attack that led to a girl's death. the supreme court ruled that the girl could not have now and then that the girl had an u heart the parents said she plotted amy death on social media and get to walk freely whi
it depends on where you are, bob brooks down the shore saying it's nice. gray hall saying it stinks along the schuylkill expressway. kind of a similar situation here in delaware county with mobile 6. take accuweather with you as you head out the door, get updates on the storm with our free 6abc app it includes live views anytime center storm tracker 6 live double scan radar. >>> switching gears here, three south jersey school districts close due to a threat it will reopen with police...
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will bob mueller about the next to go? that's next. seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? that's it!girl! get it, woo, yeah! mom! my game's over. parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. ♪ come to my window ♪ ohh ♪ crawl inside ♪ wait by the light of the moon ♪ ♪ come to my window ♪ i'll be home soon ♪ ♪ i'll be home, i'll be home ♪ ♪ i'm coming home ♪ ♪ come to my window ♪ ohh applebee's to go. order online and get $10 off $30. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. and get $10 off $30. capdynamic lightingrs elevated comfort powerfully efficient and one more thing the world comes with it ♪you can go your own way... the 2019 jeep cherokee >>> president trump on
will bob mueller about the next to go? that's next. seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? that's it!girl! get it, woo, yeah! mom! my game's over. parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and...
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now, thanks to abc's bob woodruff, you can see it from your couch. think of it as cubetube. >> reporter: the frozen imaginestry of the ice festival. more than 50 years this ethereal ice has drawn visitors to china. we're here to see how all of this is done. look at this place. this is harbin, china. the average temperature in winter, 11 degrees below zero fahrenheit. i am a lousy negotiator. this is the city of ice. everywhere. so here's downtown harbin with the park made out of ice. the building blocks come from here. by december, the river flowing through the city completely freezes over. it's like diamonds of ice. the men and women of harbin literally carve the blocks of ice from the river. come on, pay me. i just worked. this woman run the ice carving business started by her father. today she's on deadline. going to drink beer? >> he has a team of about 100 workers. each day they rise before 4:00 a.m. cutting and hauling up to 1,000 blocks until sunset. here it's still grueling physical trade. push aside the snow, cut the frozen river into a grid
now, thanks to abc's bob woodruff, you can see it from your couch. think of it as cubetube. >> reporter: the frozen imaginestry of the ice festival. more than 50 years this ethereal ice has drawn visitors to china. we're here to see how all of this is done. look at this place. this is harbin, china. the average temperature in winter, 11 degrees below zero fahrenheit. i am a lousy negotiator. this is the city of ice. everywhere. so here's downtown harbin with the park made out of ice. the...
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bob mayo for mr. lamb. bob: do you think that social security is a benefit or something americans have paid into and are owed? in the interest of entitlement reform, would you support or oppose any type of cut to anyone's social security benefits? mr. lamb: bob, i know such a security is something that people have paid into and have earned. people are telling me when they insulted they are when they hear paul ryan talking about it. said came up to me and he that he started working when he was 12 years old and started paying social security taxes. he took out his key ring after he told me this and he had his dog tag on their when he served in korea. he asked me to hold it. when i did, he said do not break your promise to me. stick up for these programs. we paid into them. social security is a promise we made to our people. i will keep that promise. mr. saccone: social security is a promise we made our people. and in a couple of years, i will be on it. i am 60 years old. of course we will keep it. my opponent
bob mayo for mr. lamb. bob: do you think that social security is a benefit or something americans have paid into and are owed? in the interest of entitlement reform, would you support or oppose any type of cut to anyone's social security benefits? mr. lamb: bob, i know such a security is something that people have paid into and have earned. people are telling me when they insulted they are when they hear paul ryan talking about it. said came up to me and he that he started working when he was...
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updates from the local police department, and bob the roads are a mess. just here in this town alone, church road shutdown, around country club parkway. hartford road between marne highway and the entrance to the college, wires down blocking the road, that road is closed. elbow lane, another main drag through town, closed. so, the wires are down, and the guys that fixed them are so busy, they're not going to get to the wires for awhile, which means power is not going to be restored for awhile. and you can bet they want to get to everybody as fast as possible, but utter devestation that people may not be waking to up but up all night trying to figure out how to stay warm in the air. sue serio it, may be above freezing, that may be good thing for melting but let me warn everybody, it is cents a bad thing for this reason. when you walk on, we got 8 inches every snow in moorestown, for instance, when i was walking in my driveway, or in my yard, you walk on what you think is snow, and then pretty soon your feet are more than ankle deep in soaking wet slush. so
updates from the local police department, and bob the roads are a mess. just here in this town alone, church road shutdown, around country club parkway. hartford road between marne highway and the entrance to the college, wires down blocking the road, that road is closed. elbow lane, another main drag through town, closed. so, the wires are down, and the guys that fixed them are so busy, they're not going to get to the wires for awhile, which means power is not going to be restored for awhile....
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bob brooks is on the scene he damage that's been left behind by bob, hopefully drivers are taking it easy this morning. >> reporter: some are some aren't in our last half-hour, we had a person that came flying up u.s. one here, they almost ran into the tree, i thought they were going to. they swerved. the big tree is at u y road, they down has passed the trees down all over. temperatures have droppas is starting to red cross made an overnight shelter at the keith middle school. the kingish orders in the dark. we spoke to lady who got a final order. >> apparently i called before the lights went out so my order was ready. >> reporter: you're asked to look out for downed trees several trees were knocked down, this one came down at chatham road. >> i'm going to a friend's house who has power so i can eat something, and charge my phone. >> reporter: cars are taking their time to go around the tree. i think i heard chris say the expected high is going to be 46 today. can't wait for that to happen. commuters shouldblac starting tobecause of the cold temperatures. some o here this all over t
bob brooks is on the scene he damage that's been left behind by bob, hopefully drivers are taking it easy this morning. >> reporter: some are some aren't in our last half-hour, we had a person that came flying up u.s. one here, they almost ran into the tree, i thought they were going to. they swerved. the big tree is at u y road, they down has passed the trees down all over. temperatures have droppas is starting to red cross made an overnight shelter at the keith middle school. the...
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. >> i'm bob massi. for 35 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. but it wasn't just vegas that was hit hard. lives were desed from ast to coast as the economy tanked.. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona. so we headed from the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are changing how americans live, and take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe. at the end of the show, i'll give you critical tips you need to know in the massi memo because information is power. and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] buying or selling your home is one of the biggest financial transactions you'll ever make. and it's not cheap. but the internet changed nearly every industry imaginable, including home sales.
. >> i'm bob massi. for 35 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. but it wasn't just vegas that was hit hard. lives were desed from ast to coast as the economy tanked.. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona. so we headed from the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing...
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>> i'm not surprised bob mueller is interested in trump's finances. at one point, president trump said that would be crossing a red line if he were to look into my business interests. i don't know how you do this without doing a full workup. figure out all the lengths and all the motivations a person has if it you're looking at something like this connection between russia and the trump campaign. so i don't see how you do a thorough investigation without looking at all the business interests. there's been reporting of, you know, russian loans, russian overpayments on properties. i think you need to look at that and explore did that happen and if so, what was the motivation behind that? so i suppose to the extent that his reporting is consistent with that theory, then it does make a lot of sense. >> david jolly, let me play for you something that sam nunberg said with jake tapper at this hour yesterday. >> they probably have something on trump. >> let me ask you about that trump tower meeting. president trump says he knew nothing about the meeting. do
>> i'm not surprised bob mueller is interested in trump's finances. at one point, president trump said that would be crossing a red line if he were to look into my business interests. i don't know how you do this without doing a full workup. figure out all the lengths and all the motivations a person has if it you're looking at something like this connection between russia and the trump campaign. so i don't see how you do a thorough investigation without looking at all the business...
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i just saw bob hope, actually, as we were walking. you know, it's really a wonderful thrill standing next to one of the greatest comedians in the entire world. and i'm sure bob appreciates it. >> if you are looking for not just a take on the news but the actual news, because i wasn't reading anything other than the sports and comics, johnny carson was where you would go. >> and i saw the headline in "the national eninquirer" this week. the headline article is how eating the right foods can increase your iq. now, isn't that risky for the "enquirer"? they could lose all their readership. >> johnny carson would mock something that was in the public eye. everybody was in on it. >> he was the most powerful man in hollywood because he could kill you with one joke. >> somebody told vice president george bush that jesse jackson was coming to the white house and george said, oh, good, maybe he'll autograph my "thriller" album. >> you wanted to hear what johnny said about anything in the news. you don't care what other people would say, but let
i just saw bob hope, actually, as we were walking. you know, it's really a wonderful thrill standing next to one of the greatest comedians in the entire world. and i'm sure bob appreciates it. >> if you are looking for not just a take on the news but the actual news, because i wasn't reading anything other than the sports and comics, johnny carson was where you would go. >> and i saw the headline in "the national eninquirer" this week. the headline article is how eating...
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bob brooks is live in atlantic city good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, matt, i don't envy gray hall i know he is getting soaked. it's not too bad. we're getting a slight mist down here, the winds are calm. one thing i have noticed as we get closer to high tide, the waves are coming up a little bit behind us here, you can see they are starting to go over top of the rocks down here, that's pretty much the most significant thing we've seen. i want to bring up video here. officials are worried about a few things. one of them the flooding. the fire chief in atlantic city is calling this a major street flooding event this is not going to be nuisance flooding. people will want to keep an eye where there are cars are parked when the high tide comes from this, they may get flooded. move them from low-lying areas. it could go on for quite sometime 2 to 6 high tide cycles. beach erosion, not much anyone can do about that, that's sort of a wait and see kind of thing. they are worried waves could climb as high as 15 feet high because of the storm surge. that's something they have to ke
bob brooks is live in atlantic city good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, matt, i don't envy gray hall i know he is getting soaked. it's not too bad. we're getting a slight mist down here, the winds are calm. one thing i have noticed as we get closer to high tide, the waves are coming up a little bit behind us here, you can see they are starting to go over top of the rocks down here, that's pretty much the most significant thing we've seen. i want to bring up video here. officials...
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bob mueller is going to keep his head down and do his job. the president may be making gains among his most ard epbent supporters. they make a good case why this shouldn't have been brought forward. >> i'm no fan of every time something goes wrong with the trump administration saying, what about obama, what about clinton. but there are some parallels. bill clinton lied in front of a grand jury. he got saved in the senate, of course. that is the fear, jimmy, looming over trump's lawyers's heads. all of this enthusiasm the president he said he had to sit down with bob mueller. all of this stormy daniels stuff aside, if he sits down in the chair and gets asked about something simply about an affair, now you are right back in the place where bill clinton was. what trey gowdy said, isn't that the truth of the matter? the president has the most personal interest in seeing this completed. only if bob mueller in his report to rosenstein, certainly we will find out if it says this, there is no proof of crime connecting the president on the united stat
bob mueller is going to keep his head down and do his job. the president may be making gains among his most ard epbent supporters. they make a good case why this shouldn't have been brought forward. >> i'm no fan of every time something goes wrong with the trump administration saying, what about obama, what about clinton. but there are some parallels. bill clinton lied in front of a grand jury. he got saved in the senate, of course. that is the fear, jimmy, looming over trump's lawyers's...
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honey who just do stuff," not "bob honey who just don't do stuff." >> stephen: so it's "bob honey who just do stuff," bob honey doesn't smoke. >> he doesn't. >> stephen: does pappy pariah? oh, yeah. >> stephen: which one do you have the most association with in your own mind? >> this is what i meant by the music of this thing, i don't know, because i just -- my kids always accuse me of being most amused by my own humor, and it was rare that they didn't think i took it a step further when they thought i was funny and then i killed it. again, i didn't have them around when i wrote this either, so i just went and went and went and laughed a lot. >> stephen: yeah. alone. >> stephen: were you on iowaska tea or anything like that? because it is wild. you absolutely have to get on the back of this bronco because the prose goes all over the place. it's poetic and disjointed for the time. what's your process? >> i played my own little role in debates through the years and that which seems to only lead to the divisiveness today, an i wanted to do something that, in fiction, would be inclusionar
honey who just do stuff," not "bob honey who just don't do stuff." >> stephen: so it's "bob honey who just do stuff," bob honey doesn't smoke. >> he doesn't. >> stephen: does pappy pariah? oh, yeah. >> stephen: which one do you have the most association with in your own mind? >> this is what i meant by the music of this thing, i don't know, because i just -- my kids always accuse me of being most amused by my own humor, and it was rare that...
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why is bob mueller special counsel and rob rosenstien saying bis guided that bob mueller is not an unguided missle. is makes it sound like someone launched a missile against the trump presidency? >> well, obviously you don't want to see that and one of the things we are seeing right now, is the fact that we interviewed 73 witnesses. we have some months and months of investigating this and found no collusion and chairman nunez did a great job and he was right to call into this probe. and here is the interesting thing. when bob mueller was given the direction it was not just to look at collusion. they were ambiggous on other related matter and allows him to be more unguided. he certainly is able to look at a number of other areas that go beyond the collusions. my voters back home and your viewer and listeners want us to get serious about the trump agenda and the time is now to do that. >> lou: i couldn't agree with you more, congressman. it is stunning the language he used unguided missile, he is on a course trying to destroy the trump presidency. it is time people in the country understand t
why is bob mueller special counsel and rob rosenstien saying bis guided that bob mueller is not an unguided missle. is makes it sound like someone launched a missile against the trump presidency? >> well, obviously you don't want to see that and one of the things we are seeing right now, is the fact that we interviewed 73 witnesses. we have some months and months of investigating this and found no collusion and chairman nunez did a great job and he was right to call into this probe. and...
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i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] when you're selling your property, doing some very simple things can give you an amazing bang for your buck. one of those things -- it's called "staging." it's basically remodeling or redecorating your home to make it attractive to any potential buyer -- so important. and the results? they can be dramatic. we tagged along with professional home stager jenn
i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as...
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and it's also been reported bob mueller would like to talk to him. speak to the significance of michael cohen as a figure in the investigation. >> not surprising at all that michael cohen would be a central figure of interest for bob mueller. not surprising that bob mueller and his team would issue a grand jury subpoena for records to the trump organization, which is a significant investigative tool by a special counsel because, of course, what the business dealings were between the trump organization and the russian federation is part of the inquiry. it's helpful to understand how russia had leverage over donald trump, how russia had leverage over the trump organization. we know that the trump organization obtained loans from the russian federation during a time when russian oligarchs were looking to move money outside of russia and the trump organization was cash strapped. they actually didn't have the credit worthiness to borrow from some other bona fide american institutions. eric trump spoke to this on the record in some interviews he gave. we a
and it's also been reported bob mueller would like to talk to him. speak to the significance of michael cohen as a figure in the investigation. >> not surprising at all that michael cohen would be a central figure of interest for bob mueller. not surprising that bob mueller and his team would issue a grand jury subpoena for records to the trump organization, which is a significant investigative tool by a special counsel because, of course, what the business dealings were between the trump...
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bob thoms said, during our interview, "you must be incredibly brave." now, this was a guy with six purple hearts and a silver star. he's a tough guy. and i had to explain to him, i'm not brave at all. to be brave, you need to have fear, and you need to overcome that fear. i just never had any fear. in the midst of the worst of the worst, i was busy doing what i had to do -- making photographs. and, for whatever reason -- and i have no explanation for it -- i never had any fear. so once staff sergeant thoms directed cover fire from two m-16 machine guns, a squad was ordered up the tower. there were 12 men in front of me. i made a photograph -- and this is a meaningful photograph to me. it's not a great photograph, but it has a lot of meaning. i was the 13th man. i was tempted to go earlier in the group. something said i should hold back. but this is the moment at which five families' lives were changed forever. the first five men up the tower were either killed or seriously wounded. this is a photograph of one of the first men up the tower, who was criti
bob thoms said, during our interview, "you must be incredibly brave." now, this was a guy with six purple hearts and a silver star. he's a tough guy. and i had to explain to him, i'm not brave at all. to be brave, you need to have fear, and you need to overcome that fear. i just never had any fear. in the midst of the worst of the worst, i was busy doing what i had to do -- making photographs. and, for whatever reason -- and i have no explanation for it -- i never had any fear. so...
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bob mueller knows what people think of bob mueller. rod rosenstein if he were to say anything other would be saying that isn't true. and good for him for not saying something that isn't true. >> david frum, always appreciate your insights. >>> ahead, it is about to get real. the legendary rapper is here for "the realist." and coming straight off his testimony from inside the grand jury box, sam nunberg is back on the beat with me. are you ready sam? >> yes, sir. today, the new new york is sparking innovation. you see it in the southern tier with companies that are developing powerful batteries that make everything from cell phones to rail cars more efficient. which helps improve every aspect of advanced rail technology. all with support from a highly-educated workforce and vocational job training. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. you or joints. something wifor your heart... state, but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient origin
bob mueller knows what people think of bob mueller. rod rosenstein if he were to say anything other would be saying that isn't true. and good for him for not saying something that isn't true. >> david frum, always appreciate your insights. >>> ahead, it is about to get real. the legendary rapper is here for "the realist." and coming straight off his testimony from inside the grand jury box, sam nunberg is back on the beat with me. are you ready sam? >> yes, sir....
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bob mueller does have a very good reputation. and the president would be making a serious mistake in getting rid of bob mueller it would just lead to more problems. another special counsel and would go on certainly for the next two or three years. i think there is -- all i have seen and what i know being on the intelligence committee there is absolutely no evidence of collusion. the investigation shouldn't have been started in the first place. it was based on a papadopoulos conversation in the middle of the night and the dossier which for the most part is totally unproven and unverified. but it is underway. it is going. and to me, the president should let it go. let it run its course. i also think bob mueller should give some idea of of when this is going to be ended. this is the president of the united states. whether it's donald trump or hillary clinton, you can't have this needless cloud out there. and so i think just inspiring confidence as far as dealing with foreign leaders, it would be important for bob mueller, if he can
bob mueller does have a very good reputation. and the president would be making a serious mistake in getting rid of bob mueller it would just lead to more problems. another special counsel and would go on certainly for the next two or three years. i think there is -- all i have seen and what i know being on the intelligence committee there is absolutely no evidence of collusion. the investigation shouldn't have been started in the first place. it was based on a papadopoulos conversation in the...
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who would be firing bob mueller. it's rod rosen stein. and rosenstein has assured congress he won't do that unless there is just cause. and that person would have to fire bob mueller. now, by all accounts, republicans -- i mean, key republicans, even bob goodlat with, the how judiciary chairman told me even yesterday he he has full faith in bob mueller and a lot of respect for bob mueller and wants the special counsel to get to the bottom of this as soon as you can. and if you look at the moves the president is making, he's hiring new attorney so that sort of suggests he wouldn't try to fire bob mueller at this time. he would have a lot of problems. even lindsey graham has said that could lead to many problems down the road, especially if the democrats take over control of the house and the senate. >> let's talk about h.r. mcmaster being replaced with john bolton. what's been the reaction on the hill to the president's decision given the stark contrast in personalities between a widely respected h.r. mcmaster and to
who would be firing bob mueller. it's rod rosen stein. and rosenstein has assured congress he won't do that unless there is just cause. and that person would have to fire bob mueller. now, by all accounts, republicans -- i mean, key republicans, even bob goodlat with, the how judiciary chairman told me even yesterday he he has full faith in bob mueller and a lot of respect for bob mueller and wants the special counsel to get to the bottom of this as soon as you can. and if you look at the moves...
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in the case of bob mueller, i like bob mueller. he is honest. as he very good prosecutor. he is straightforward. and i think it won't indict the president. and i think the president should treat that it way. it would be the stupidest thing the president could do is fire him. he could do that but he won't do that and he shouldn't do that. >> now, wolf, orrin hatch said that he does not support legislati legislation. also john cornyn observe texas. the republican who is majority ill when. he said he does not think they should attach any bill to frequent special counsel to this must-pass spending bill. he thinks he should lay out the attacks. it does not make essential to do anything legislatively. right now, republicans are concerned about what they're doing but not ready to take them on quite yet. >> all right. thanks for that. joining us now, a key member of the house intelligence committee. democratic congressman joakim castro. do you believe the president is setting the stage for mueller's firing? >> i think it is quite likely that he is. i believe for a while that he co
in the case of bob mueller, i like bob mueller. he is honest. as he very good prosecutor. he is straightforward. and i think it won't indict the president. and i think the president should treat that it way. it would be the stupidest thing the president could do is fire him. he could do that but he won't do that and he shouldn't do that. >> now, wolf, orrin hatch said that he does not support legislati legislation. also john cornyn observe texas. the republican who is majority ill when....