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i met bob corker 25 years ago in 1993. his friend who was his roomie at lund --dash roommate and he wondered if i would talk to him. he asked for the cleveland browns but i believe they spent a long spent a lot of time on the roof of the fraternity house drinking beer. we want - - that he walked up and down the beach for an hour and an half. in his typical way he was weighing both sides of the issue. should i run for governor ofof tennessee? he ran for the united states senate in 1984 which would have been a very good year with one exception he had a primary he had never before been involved in politics some people said for these two rookies but he just spent more of his money and then to serve as majority leader of the united states senate. the new governor of tennessee with that chief operating officer. and then with those first indications of diplomacy to work around the world that they had just defeated in the governor'sht race international and tennessee. that there is so much respect from that democratic legislation
i met bob corker 25 years ago in 1993. his friend who was his roomie at lund --dash roommate and he wondered if i would talk to him. he asked for the cleveland browns but i believe they spent a long spent a lot of time on the roof of the fraternity house drinking beer. we want - - that he walked up and down the beach for an hour and an half. in his typical way he was weighing both sides of the issue. should i run for governor ofof tennessee? he ran for the united states senate in 1984 which...
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i'll sign up for championship weekend any time. >> bob: for allison williams and brock huard, i'm bob wischusen. tune to the espn app for our postgame championship trophy presentation. good night from orlando. back to kevin negandhi. >> bob, thank you so much. freshman trevor lawrence and clemson seeking their fourth straight acc title. the number two tigers will face pitt, top of the hour, and that's when we will see you to get you ready for the night cap here on championship saturday on abc.
i'll sign up for championship weekend any time. >> bob: for allison williams and brock huard, i'm bob wischusen. tune to the espn app for our postgame championship trophy presentation. good night from orlando. back to kevin negandhi. >> bob, thank you so much. freshman trevor lawrence and clemson seeking their fourth straight acc title. the number two tigers will face pitt, top of the hour, and that's when we will see you to get you ready for the night cap here on championship...
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not bob corker. he hailed a jeep, wrote to the border, inspected the tunnels, took photographs, and as the majority leader said, when he met with benjamin netanyahu that afternoon, showed him the photographs. benjamin netanyahu was startled. the prime minister of israel might have been surprised by bob corker's conduct, but none of us who knew bob corker were surprised. as senator mcconnell said, bob corker is always a man on a mission with little regard for the obstacles in the way. in 1978, age 25, he saved $6000 and started a construction company. a friend of mine in my hometown worked for him as he built a shopping center. my friend said i always knew corker would amount to something. after his experience in haiti that senator mcconnell discussed, he began to apply his skills at construction to help find decent homes for 10,000 people in chattanooga. i met bob corker 25 years ago in 1993. his friend jimmy hazlitt, who was his roommate in the university of tennessee called and said he had a friend
not bob corker. he hailed a jeep, wrote to the border, inspected the tunnels, took photographs, and as the majority leader said, when he met with benjamin netanyahu that afternoon, showed him the photographs. benjamin netanyahu was startled. the prime minister of israel might have been surprised by bob corker's conduct, but none of us who knew bob corker were surprised. as senator mcconnell said, bob corker is always a man on a mission with little regard for the obstacles in the way. in 1978,...
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he may have been surprised by bob corker's conduct that none of us who knew bob corker were surprised. he is always a man on a mission with little regard for the obstacles in the way. 1978 at age 25 he saved $6000 and started a construction company. a friend of mine worked for him in my hometown as he built a shopping center and one county he said i always knew that corker would amount to somethin something. after his experience in hait haiti, he also began to apply his skills to help find decent homes for people in chattanooga. i met bob corker 25 years ago in 1993. his roommate at the university of tennessee called me to say he had a friend who is thinking about public service and wondered if i would talk to him. today he is the owner of the cleveland browns when they first knew each other i believe they spent a lot of the time on the roof of the fraternity house drinking beer but nevertheless, bob corker and i walked up and down the on head forlton nearly an hour and a half and in his typical bob corker way he would weigh all sides of the issue. to run for the senate? governor of t
he may have been surprised by bob corker's conduct that none of us who knew bob corker were surprised. he is always a man on a mission with little regard for the obstacles in the way. 1978 at age 25 he saved $6000 and started a construction company. a friend of mine worked for him in my hometown as he built a shopping center and one county he said i always knew that corker would amount to somethin something. after his experience in hait haiti, he also began to apply his skills to help find...
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not bob corker. he hailed a jeep, rode to the border, inspected the tunnels, took photographs, and as the majority leader said, when he met with benjamin netanyahu that afternoon, showed him the photographs. netanyahu was startled. the prime minister of israel might have been surprised by bob corker's conduct, but none of us who knew bob corker were surprised. as senator mcconnell said, bob corker is always a man on a mission. with little regard for the obstacles in the way. in 1978, age 25, he had saved about $6,000, and he started a construction company. a friend of mine in maryville, my hometown, worked for him, as he built a shopping center in blunt county. my friend said i always knew that that corker was going to amount to something. after his experience in haiti that senator mcconnell discussed, he also began to apply his skills at construction to help find decent homes for nearly 10,000 people in chattanooga. i met bob corker 25 years ago. it was 1993. his friend jimmy haslem, who was his roo
not bob corker. he hailed a jeep, rode to the border, inspected the tunnels, took photographs, and as the majority leader said, when he met with benjamin netanyahu that afternoon, showed him the photographs. netanyahu was startled. the prime minister of israel might have been surprised by bob corker's conduct, but none of us who knew bob corker were surprised. as senator mcconnell said, bob corker is always a man on a mission. with little regard for the obstacles in the way. in 1978, age 25, he...
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where are you, bob? here we have president ronald reagan signing social security amendments into law. in 1981, social security was in crisis and senator dole and other folks worked together on the greenspan commission. >> that will take care of a lot of the mail received from people saying, if members of congress aren't covered, how can you understand the problem? members of congress and the social security administrator would be included, and the president, vice president? don't leave anybody out. [laughter] >> i thought you were going to try to enunciate the whole executive branch of government. i would argue -- >> i would argue the universal means universal. i'd like to make clear certain members of congress don't have any advantage. >> they almost didn't do it . it wasn't until the waning weeks of 1982 that bob dole and pat moynihan went rogue, behind the scenes with the gang of seven as they called it, to come to common compromise to get the work done to make the solution, and they were successful,
where are you, bob? here we have president ronald reagan signing social security amendments into law. in 1981, social security was in crisis and senator dole and other folks worked together on the greenspan commission. >> that will take care of a lot of the mail received from people saying, if members of congress aren't covered, how can you understand the problem? members of congress and the social security administrator would be included, and the president, vice president? don't leave...
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and back with us now is bob woodward. he is the author of the book "fear about the world inside the trump white house." and bob, i wanted to read a passage about this job, about white house chief of staff and jun kelly who mull vain ais taking over from and this is the way this job apparently works. in your book "fear" it says he was chummy with the president in the first weeks. porter noticed they were peers. kelly always seemed to have a smile on his face when he was around the president. the honeymoon was soon over. beginning in september kelly and porter would be together alone or with a few senior staffers. the president's unhinged, kelly said. bob, do we know enough about this trump white house to be able to predict how this is going to go for nick mulvaney? >> it's hard duty to say the least. reince priebus who had the job, i report in the book that trump eventually was calling priebus a little rat scurrying around. you -- again, you get this proximity to trump. you work for him and of course he turns his fire on y
and back with us now is bob woodward. he is the author of the book "fear about the world inside the trump white house." and bob, i wanted to read a passage about this job, about white house chief of staff and jun kelly who mull vain ais taking over from and this is the way this job apparently works. in your book "fear" it says he was chummy with the president in the first weeks. porter noticed they were peers. kelly always seemed to have a smile on his face when he was...
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where are you, bob? ronald have president reagan signing social security amendments into law. 1981, social security was in crisis and senator dole and other folks worked together on the greenspan commission. of a lotill take care of the mail received from people saying, if members of congress aren't covered, how can you understand the problem? members of congress and the social security administrator would be included, and the president, vice president? don't leave anybody out. [laughter] >> i thought you were going to try to enunciate the whole executive branch of government. i would argue -- >> i would argue the universal means universal. i'd like to make clear certain members of congress don't have any advantage. itrey: they almost didn't do . it wasn't until the waning weeks of 1982 that bob dole and pat , behind thet rogue scenes with the gang of seven as they called it, to come to common compromise to get the work done to make the solution, and they were successful, they did it and they presented t
where are you, bob? ronald have president reagan signing social security amendments into law. 1981, social security was in crisis and senator dole and other folks worked together on the greenspan commission. of a lotill take care of the mail received from people saying, if members of congress aren't covered, how can you understand the problem? members of congress and the social security administrator would be included, and the president, vice president? don't leave anybody out. [laughter]...
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you know, last november, when bob became director, i noted that the men and women of the intelligence community faced a new mission in a dramatically different world. and i stated then and i'd just like to repeat it now that we must not diminish our intelligence. the big changes i think the world may be perceived to be more peaceful but in my view, the need for intelligence is as great as ever and you're doing a great job and i will try to be a voice after i leave in a few more days for keeping this intelligence community the strongest, the best in the entire world which it is now. [ applause ] so i do think there have been dramatic changes. i had a chance to visit with some of the analysts and operators upstairs and we talked about the visit that barbara and i had to the soviet union. what used to be the soviet union. i got to learn to say russian n now. i think that the work of this agency and of the intelligence community through the years really probably will never get the credit that it deserves for affecting these changes. for your role in bringing about these changes and have p
you know, last november, when bob became director, i noted that the men and women of the intelligence community faced a new mission in a dramatically different world. and i stated then and i'd just like to repeat it now that we must not diminish our intelligence. the big changes i think the world may be perceived to be more peaceful but in my view, the need for intelligence is as great as ever and you're doing a great job and i will try to be a voice after i leave in a few more days for keeping...
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dole. -- senator bob dole. we are excited to have her collection for many reasons. it is a historic collection for a woman leader who was ahead of her time in so many respects. as a relates to programming, we can encompass inks from her legacy into our programming. when we are talking about exhibit development in the a --e and at some point incorporating her legacy and achievements as well. we're looking forward to being able to amplify the voice of senator elizabeth dole and her legacy but also using it to inspire. i think there is a lot of good stories there. the tour staff regionally travel to lawrence, kansas to learn about its rich history. learn more about lawrence and other stops in our tour at citiestour. >>quantrell's raiders stopped here. they gathered here and traveled into town and proceeded to destroy lawrence. up next, we will take you to one of the very few homes in town that was able to survive cointreau's raid. it was a stop on the underground railroad. >> people stop by this place all the time
dole. -- senator bob dole. we are excited to have her collection for many reasons. it is a historic collection for a woman leader who was ahead of her time in so many respects. as a relates to programming, we can encompass inks from her legacy into our programming. when we are talking about exhibit development in the a --e and at some point incorporating her legacy and achievements as well. we're looking forward to being able to amplify the voice of senator elizabeth dole and her legacy but...
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and back with us now is bob woodward. he is the author of the book "fear about the world inside the trump white house." and bob, i wanted to read a passage about this job, about white house chief of staff and john kelly who mull vain ais taking over from and this is the way this job apparently works. in your book "fear" it says he was chummy with the president in the first weeks. porter noticed they were peers. kelly always seemed to have a smile on his face when he was around the president. the honeymoon was soon over. beginning in september kelly and porter would be together alone or with a few senior staffers. the president's unhinged, kelly said. bob, do we know enough about this trump white house to be able to predict how this is going to go for mick mulvaney? >> it's hard duty to say the least. reince priebus who had the job, i report in the book that trump eventually was calling priebus a little rat scurrying around. again, you get this proximity to trump. you work for him and of course he turns his fire on you. so
and back with us now is bob woodward. he is the author of the book "fear about the world inside the trump white house." and bob, i wanted to read a passage about this job, about white house chief of staff and john kelly who mull vain ais taking over from and this is the way this job apparently works. in your book "fear" it says he was chummy with the president in the first weeks. porter noticed they were peers. kelly always seemed to have a smile on his face when he was...
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a- bob compliment. but i expect people here know this better than most. bob gates's accomplishments. but i expect people here know better than most. and i want to express how much i admire and respect him. [applause] this is the national security metal, if there has ever been as one that is as was deserved i present it with great pride to bob gates. [applause] >> we are out of the, -- we are out of here, thank you all very much. ♪ [applause] george h.w. bush, the 41st president of the united states, has died at the age of 94. he served from 1989 to 1993. those george h.w. bush was director of the central intelligence agency for only a from january 1976 to january 1977, their headquarters building in northern virginia is named after him. next on reelamerica,
a- bob compliment. but i expect people here know this better than most. bob gates's accomplishments. but i expect people here know better than most. and i want to express how much i admire and respect him. [applause] this is the national security metal, if there has ever been as one that is as was deserved i present it with great pride to bob gates. [applause] >> we are out of the, -- we are out of here, thank you all very much. ♪ [applause] george h.w. bush, the 41st president of the...
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bob dole had to reinvent himself . he was no longer a leader in the senate, a position he had worked for four for several decades. he was no longer a leader in the senate, but he didn't rest. he was and remains an advocate for veterans and veterans issues, continued to work for food insecurity, the end george -- he and george mcgovern jointly won the world food prize in 2008. these days he spends a lot of time at the world war ii memorial. he was chairman of the committee that sought to have that memorial built. that was he years long effort on his part. he greets veterans at the world war ii memorial, most of them traveling through honor flights, so he has stayed active. he still works. right now he works at a firm in d.c., he has never left d.c. since he went there in 1960. old notor elizabeth the attend kansas university, but she was active in politics. up next, we will take you back through her career, which extends all the way to the lbj administration. >> we are at the dole institute foundedics, which was primari
bob dole had to reinvent himself . he was no longer a leader in the senate, a position he had worked for four for several decades. he was no longer a leader in the senate, but he didn't rest. he was and remains an advocate for veterans and veterans issues, continued to work for food insecurity, the end george -- he and george mcgovern jointly won the world food prize in 2008. these days he spends a lot of time at the world war ii memorial. he was chairman of the committee that sought to have...
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bob mueller will give his report. i think the only question is how much of the report becomes public? the democrats on the house will make sure -- >> he's making it public through the indictments. it's not insignificant -- we have to move on but it's not insignificant that matt whitaker did allow the plea deal to go through. he doesn't appear to have interfered. >> by law, matt whitaker is a temporary attorney general. he cannot, under the vacancy act, be nominated by the president to be attorney general now that he's been made acting. he's temporary. bob mueller knows that, too. he knows this is not a guy he'll be answering to for a long time. so, all of those dynamics will let bob mueller be as independent as he wants to be. >> let's talk about president bush, cokie roberts. >> i saw him last at the end of august. he had wonderful spirits about him still. his speaking was not as easy as it once was. i said to him, i understand that you want to jump out of a plane on your 95th birthday. and he said, yes. his wonderfu
bob mueller will give his report. i think the only question is how much of the report becomes public? the democrats on the house will make sure -- >> he's making it public through the indictments. it's not insignificant -- we have to move on but it's not insignificant that matt whitaker did allow the plea deal to go through. he doesn't appear to have interfered. >> by law, matt whitaker is a temporary attorney general. he cannot, under the vacancy act, be nominated by the president...
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is that what bob mueller is trying to prove? he has done down a path which i would argue is increasingly becoming a distraction. the productivity costs associated with something like this, i will gift administration credit because they have gotten a heck of a lot done. but here is the risk you run. this risk was articulated by supreme court justice bret after thank you in a minnesota law review article? 2009, he wrote that the nation would have been better off if the president hadn't been distracted by the paula jones sexual harassment case and its criminal investigation offshoots. brett kavanaugh spent years and years dig into clinton. i am not saying any president is above reproach or off the hook for anything. but i could question an investigation where there is no oversight and they say just see what you can find. they will just keep digging and digging until they find something which may have nothing to do with what the original scope of the investigation was. joining me with her thoughts, trial attorney misty morris. we ar
is that what bob mueller is trying to prove? he has done down a path which i would argue is increasingly becoming a distraction. the productivity costs associated with something like this, i will gift administration credit because they have gotten a heck of a lot done. but here is the risk you run. this risk was articulated by supreme court justice bret after thank you in a minnesota law review article? 2009, he wrote that the nation would have been better off if the president hadn't been...
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bob redell is speaking with police. he'll have a full report at 5:00. >>> public utilities commissioners yesterday voted to give power shutoff plans a closer look. several recent california wildfires are now being blamed on power line and transmission malfunctions. among other things, the puc wants to establish a and when u might consider shutting down the power. even someicti of previous fires oppose the idea though. >> we feel that turning the power off will be worse. we have people working with gasoline and power generators and we burned out once. >> he with know in the sierra with the ferocity and unprecedented damages we see from wildfires, we can't keep doing the same thing. >> it plans to hold a series of public workshops. there is one happening today in santa rosa. >>> butte county leaders are are trying to give residents a better sense of the camp fire's deadly path of destruction. yesterday they released grim specifics on the 53 identified victims who died in that fire. the total confirmed deaths is 86. 32 peo
bob redell is speaking with police. he'll have a full report at 5:00. >>> public utilities commissioners yesterday voted to give power shutoff plans a closer look. several recent california wildfires are now being blamed on power line and transmission malfunctions. among other things, the puc wants to establish a and when u might consider shutting down the power. even someicti of previous fires oppose the idea though. >> we feel that turning the power off will be worse. we have...
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if you want to swing by and see bob's lights or any of the other neighborhood lights, you're going to know when it's dry and also when it is wet rsh let's get a look right now. storm ranger and mobile doppler rer radar is dry across the bay area, but we're starting to see changes from an incoming storm system as we head into tomorrow morning. i think we'll be able to get through the morning commute just fine. what i want to do is spendme. at leasthe it on how this reinfall is going to move in and out. let's going and get to it. tomorrow morning, there's your cloud cover, spotsy showers at 7:00 a.m. by the afternoon, three, rain moves into the north bay right down to about san francisco and the east bay. then by 7:00 p.m. it continues to move down the peninsula and the east bay. possibly some showers into san jose, and as this continues to try to move more to the south, it just breaks apart. chances of rain. as we hit your weekend, we'll hold on to shower chances in the north bay. also that cloud cover again on saturday. the better bet of rainfall for all of the bay area comes on subpo
if you want to swing by and see bob's lights or any of the other neighborhood lights, you're going to know when it's dry and also when it is wet rsh let's get a look right now. storm ranger and mobile doppler rer radar is dry across the bay area, but we're starting to see changes from an incoming storm system as we head into tomorrow morning. i think we'll be able to get through the morning commute just fine. what i want to do is spendme. at leasthe it on how this reinfall is going to move in...
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it was also bad day for bob mueller. this was a deal. it's deal that prosecutors worked hard for with witnesses. 19 interview sessions. that's a lot that mueller and his team had with general flynn. apparently the general was forthcoming. he was not lying. all seemed to be smooth sailing. when you have a deal, the prosecutor has a deal, and the judge says not necessarily. maybe we don't have a deal at all that i'm going to approve. that's a real issue for the prosecutor. >> when the judge said flynn sold out his country, do you agree with that? >> i don't know what's in the 3023 302s. >> based on what's public? >> i would not reach that judgment. judge sullivan, whom i know and greatly respect. even judge s can fly off the handle. he used the t word, treason. i think as soon as he returned to chambers, he said i've gone too far. i admire him for saying i'm really upset but i shouldn't have said that. >> when judge sullivan tells a defendant that he sold out his country -- >> that judge hates governmental official wrong doing. that kind o
it was also bad day for bob mueller. this was a deal. it's deal that prosecutors worked hard for with witnesses. 19 interview sessions. that's a lot that mueller and his team had with general flynn. apparently the general was forthcoming. he was not lying. all seemed to be smooth sailing. when you have a deal, the prosecutor has a deal, and the judge says not necessarily. maybe we don't have a deal at all that i'm going to approve. that's a real issue for the prosecutor. >> when the judge...
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bob, thanks so much. bob will have much more tonight on "nightline," we hope you'll watch or set your dvr. and of course, in the meantime, we'll stay on it right here. >>> to your money tonight, the economy, and the federal reserve raising interest rates, defying pressure from president trump to do nothing. that key lending rate going up a quarter point, the fourth hike this year. your car loan, mortgage and credit card payments likely going up, too, with this. the dow plunging on the news, falling 351 points to the lowest level so far this year. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the deadly shooting, a deputy killing three family members. that deputy telling everyone on a police radio what he had just done and what he was about to do. authorities rushing to the scene today. >>> the 5-year-old boy forgotten on the school bus. the bus done for the day. the boy trapped inside. you can see right there. >>> and your money tonight. time running out. those free shipping d
bob, thanks so much. bob will have much more tonight on "nightline," we hope you'll watch or set your dvr. and of course, in the meantime, we'll stay on it right here. >>> to your money tonight, the economy, and the federal reserve raising interest rates, defying pressure from president trump to do nothing. that key lending rate going up a quarter point, the fourth hike this year. your car loan, mortgage and credit card payments likely going up, too, with this. the dow...
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institute of politics, which was founded in 2003 to honor the life, service, and legacy of senator bob dole. in 2017, we got an exciting announcement that we would be housing senator elizabeth dole's papers and get to promote her legacy as well. in the early days of 2017, we began to receive shipments of her papers from d.c. and we are going to begin processing those over the next few years. we are fortunate that she shares senator bob dole's sentiment that these papers should be available and open to the public for research. we are working hard to make sure that can happen as soon as possible. elizabeth dole is from north carolina. she graduated from duke university and earned her law degree at harvard law. she tells a wonderful story about being a student at harvard law in those days and being one of few women in the lecture hall at that point. she had a gentleman classmate come up to her and say, "elizabeth, you know you have taken the seat from a man who would really use this degree. how does that make you feel?" that moment defined her experience going forward and her conviction t
institute of politics, which was founded in 2003 to honor the life, service, and legacy of senator bob dole. in 2017, we got an exciting announcement that we would be housing senator elizabeth dole's papers and get to promote her legacy as well. in the early days of 2017, we began to receive shipments of her papers from d.c. and we are going to begin processing those over the next few years. we are fortunate that she shares senator bob dole's sentiment that these papers should be available and...
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bob, thank you. bob will have much more tonight on "nightline," we hope you'll watch or set your dvr. in the meantime, we'll stay on it right here. >>> to your money tonight, the economy, and the federal reserve raising interest rates, defying do nothing. your car loan, mortgage, and credit card payments likely going up, too, with this. the dow plunging on the news, falling 351 points to the lowest level so far this year. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the deadly shooting, a deputy killing three family members. that deputy telling everyone on the place radio what he had just done and what he was about to do. authorities rushing to the scene today. >>> the 5-year-old boy forgotten on the school bus. the bus done for the day. the boy trapped inside. you can see right there. >>> and your money tonight. time running out. those free shipping deals for amazon, walmart, target. they're set to expire, but you still have time. we will go down the list for you, right
bob, thank you. bob will have much more tonight on "nightline," we hope you'll watch or set your dvr. in the meantime, we'll stay on it right here. >>> to your money tonight, the economy, and the federal reserve raising interest rates, defying do nothing. your car loan, mortgage, and credit card payments likely going up, too, with this. the dow plunging on the news, falling 351 points to the lowest level so far this year. >>> there is still much more ahead on...
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>> uncle bob. >> why? >> he was jealous of hank living in twyla's house. >> the people that saw hank skinner that night didn't believe hank did it. they saw the condition hank was in. and they didn't believe that he could possibly do it. >> it was new year's eve and we were all having a good time together, me and twyla and her sons. later on in the evening we called a friend of ours, mitchell, to come pick us up and take us to his new year's eve party. >> when i got over there, hank skinner was passed out on the couch. and i couldn't wake him up. i couldn't get any response whatsoever. in other words, he was out cold, you know. >> while hank skinner was asleep on the couch, twyla went to the new year's eve party. uncle bob was there. >> she got over there and everybody's where's hank at? and she says he's over at the house, sick, passed out. we can't wake him up. so bob knows he's got a chance. >> howard mitchell's daughter sarah was at the party with twyla and uncle bob. >> did you notice anything unusual
>> uncle bob. >> why? >> he was jealous of hank living in twyla's house. >> the people that saw hank skinner that night didn't believe hank did it. they saw the condition hank was in. and they didn't believe that he could possibly do it. >> it was new year's eve and we were all having a good time together, me and twyla and her sons. later on in the evening we called a friend of ours, mitchell, to come pick us up and take us to his new year's eve party. >>...
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>> bob. >> ike! >> bob. >> i'm so glad we're friends again, bob. >> yes, ike. we agree on everything. let's never separate again, bob. >> never again, ike! >> bob. >> ike! >> bob. >> ike! >> will ike and bob really live happily ever after? is the white house big enough for both of them? stay tuned for a musical interlude. ♪[music] ♪ i've been thinking ♪ ♪ bob and ike now think alike ♪ with the general in the white house ♪ ♪ who will give the orders ♪ bob or ike ♪ let's vote for hadley and john >> bob refers to robert taft, the other contender for the president in the republican party. and he was the more conservative candidate. and eisenhower was promoted at this time as the moderate republican. and so that, you know, makes a particular argument about their relationship. so what did you notice about these two commercials? caroline? >> all the visuals were merely like ornamentation, like you mentioned earlier. these could have just been played over the radio and home, it would have had the same effectiveness. also, it doesn't really feature any
>> bob. >> ike! >> bob. >> i'm so glad we're friends again, bob. >> yes, ike. we agree on everything. let's never separate again, bob. >> never again, ike! >> bob. >> ike! >> bob. >> ike! >> will ike and bob really live happily ever after? is the white house big enough for both of them? stay tuned for a musical interlude. ♪[music] ♪ i've been thinking ♪ ♪ bob and ike now think alike ♪ with the general in the white house...
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please join me in welcoming bob spitz. >> thank you, nathan. i'm sure you are very eager to hear about a time when there was a little more civility in washington and i imagine a few of you have said to yourselves hold on a second, is he grover cleveland's biographer? i have a confession to make right at the outset. i didn't vote for ronald reagan. twice. that's right. carter and mondale, two losing efforts. in fact, if i'm going to be completely honest with you, i should admit that i never voted for a republican. sorry, i'm just not wired that way. which is why it might seem peculiar if not downright inappropriate to some of you that i stand before you today as the biographer of ronald reagan, a man who united the republican party and broadened its appeal in ways that few politicians can envision. f if you're asking yourself how something like this could have happened, you can imagine the uproar it sparked when i first proposed to write this book almost six years ago. my democratic and republican friends found one issue that they completely agr
please join me in welcoming bob spitz. >> thank you, nathan. i'm sure you are very eager to hear about a time when there was a little more civility in washington and i imagine a few of you have said to yourselves hold on a second, is he grover cleveland's biographer? i have a confession to make right at the outset. i didn't vote for ronald reagan. twice. that's right. carter and mondale, two losing efforts. in fact, if i'm going to be completely honest with you, i should admit that i...
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and it turned out to be last call for our old pal, bob simon. >> mcewan: cheers, bob. hope you've enjoyed this little visit here. >> simon: you're speaking in the past. it's not over. >> mcewan: yeah, i've got to get you out of here, man. ( laughter ) this is... you're costing me a fortune! >> alfonsi: not long after our story first aired, master distiller jim mcewan retired-- but not for long. mcewan is now part of the team opening islay's ninth distillery, called ardnahoe, the first to open on the island in more than ten years. >> cbs sports hq is presented by progressive insurance. i'm james brown with scores from the n.f.l. today. the patriots and rams both clinch a first-round playoff bye. houston rolls to the a.f.c. south crown. k.c. wraps up home-field advantage throughout the a.f.c. playoffs. baltimore locks up the a.f.c. north title. pittsburgh keeps its playoff hopes alive. minnesota falls and philly grabs the last n.f.c. playoff berth. for 24/7sports and highlight, visit cbssportshq.com. ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ â
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i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] if you buy a home today in america, there's a one-in-five chance that you will end up living under rules imposed by what we call a board of directors, usually elected by you, the local resident. this board has very broad powers, and based on certain guidelines, well, they dictate just about everything in the community -- from the color scheme, how many car
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bob: it is a setback. i think what the rest of the markets want to see is some sort of resolution and compromise. all of this seems to be headed in the other direction. francine: what does that mean for your asset management? does it play in renminbi or elsewhere? bob: it means you're going to get more of a flight quality to treasuries. that does reflect there will be an escalation in trade tensions america deceived the administration raise tariffs on all $550 billion of imports into the u.s., it is going to mean there is going to be less trade, which means less economic activity and the yield curve may be right and we are headed towards recession. tom: oil really coming down in the bit of the morning. we dropped down. as you know, we correlated this morning with your 10 year yield, 2.89%. all of a sudden, it is price up, yielded down, but bond managers cannot be all that happy. what is the carnage going to be like? bob: when i listen to the oil minister, it just struck me that he has an unsolvable riddle,
bob: it is a setback. i think what the rest of the markets want to see is some sort of resolution and compromise. all of this seems to be headed in the other direction. francine: what does that mean for your asset management? does it play in renminbi or elsewhere? bob: it means you're going to get more of a flight quality to treasuries. that does reflect there will be an escalation in trade tensions america deceived the administration raise tariffs on all $550 billion of imports into the u.s.,...
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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 destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now it's a different story. 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 ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. there comes a time when most people wanna change something about their home. it could be before you even move in or years
. ♪ >> 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 destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now it's a different story. 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...
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bob, please. hi, bob. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. i'm here to applaud you on two things. one, you may not even know about. but tim scott does. just recently, your department of labor signed a historic document that created something called auto portability. auto portability is designed to reduce retirement leakage among low-income 401 k account holders -- 401-k account holders who tend to cash out. mr. president, you should know this, 60% of african-american and hispanic americans cash out of their 401-k accounts. when this program, the policy that secretary costa initiated, along with my company, is implemented along with the big financial record keepers, the fidelities, the van guards, this program will put close to $800 billion back in the retirement pockets of minority americans. so i just want to applaud you for that. [applause] now, getting to the most important thing. most of all, most of you probably know that i started b.e.t. on a half a million dollar loan from a guy named john malone. malone ,000 that john put into b.e.t.
bob, please. hi, bob. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. i'm here to applaud you on two things. one, you may not even know about. but tim scott does. just recently, your department of labor signed a historic document that created something called auto portability. auto portability is designed to reduce retirement leakage among low-income 401 k account holders -- 401-k account holders who tend to cash out. mr. president, you should know this, 60% of african-american and hispanic...
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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 destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now it's a different story. 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. thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. one of the greatest aspects of the internet is its ability to connect people to each other. it's now changing how people use their homes, wi
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 destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now it's a different story. 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...
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i said, hi, this is bob redford calling. he said, yeah. and i said, i wanted to know if i could meet you and your partner because i have this idea i want to share with you. >> woodward came to me and said that redford had called. and i put together who redford was and was interested in talking to us or whatever. i said, we're busy. we've got to do this story. >> for woodward and bernstein, it wasn't only that the break-in seemed fishy. there was something just as odd about the white house response. >> presidential press secretary ron ziegler called it a third-rate burglary attempt. >> ron ziegler calling it a third-rate burglary, that was the tip-off to us. there seemed to be nothing third-rate about it except they got caught. >> they raised the stakes so high with this third-rate burglary nonsense. it was apparent that something here was really rotten. nixon assigned his top lieutenants, the president's men, the task of managing the fallout from the break-in. among them chief of staff bob haldeman and presidential adviser john ehrlichman
i said, hi, this is bob redford calling. he said, yeah. and i said, i wanted to know if i could meet you and your partner because i have this idea i want to share with you. >> woodward came to me and said that redford had called. and i put together who redford was and was interested in talking to us or whatever. i said, we're busy. we've got to do this story. >> for woodward and bernstein, it wasn't only that the break-in seemed fishy. there was something just as odd about the white...
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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
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tell us about where bob mueller is going with this entirein stigation. michael: it shows that he continues to go deeper and deeper inside that inner circle of the president and really trying to figure out what was going on during the campaign. but i think more importantly, he's continuing to tell the story of the different pieces of the pie of what was going on in the summer of 2016. the russians were reaching a time-out t meet with his -- reaching out to try to mee with his son. they were trying to undermine our democracy. and the were also trying to do business with the president and trying to lay out for the average person in this country through these documents the history and the story of this t give us a greater understanding of it. robert: the president's defending his conduse, all t different conversations. he began the day with a series of tweet mocking the mueller probe and defending his pursuit of the business in moscow. he said i continue to run my business very cool. but mostrats have sounded the alarm iouncluding intelligence committee rank
tell us about where bob mueller is going with this entirein stigation. michael: it shows that he continues to go deeper and deeper inside that inner circle of the president and really trying to figure out what was going on during the campaign. but i think more importantly, he's continuing to tell the story of the different pieces of the pie of what was going on in the summer of 2016. the russians were reaching a time-out t meet with his -- reaching out to try to mee with his son. they were...
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ever said bob, this is enough? >> many times but this year is enough, it's time. >> reporter: six weeks to get display up, another month prior for preparation. been home for the holidays more than 30 years. >> grounded you might say. >> reporter: would like to get away, someplace warmer like hawaii. >> everything was sold before i even lit up this year. >> reporter: taking in final smiles and sweet honesty from the mouths of babes. what is best part? >> get candy. >> reporter: best part is you got candy? what about all the lights? >> it's cool. >> reporter: memories made one christmas at a time. last time you can see the spectacular display is sunday, december 30th. in pleasanton, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> thanks santa bob. he deserves a break. >>> santa is expected on time. norad at base, uses data on rudolph's nose. >> takes whole 24 hours to deliver gifts all over the world. >> been tracking last 63 years. official tracker, approaching lions, colorado, we have a link on the site if you want to follow his ro
ever said bob, this is enough? >> many times but this year is enough, it's time. >> reporter: six weeks to get display up, another month prior for preparation. been home for the holidays more than 30 years. >> grounded you might say. >> reporter: would like to get away, someplace warmer like hawaii. >> everything was sold before i even lit up this year. >> reporter: taking in final smiles and sweet honesty from the mouths of babes. what is best part? >>...
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the cemetery to the republican party, george bush and bob dole. and president trump bush won in new hampshire which was not good news for bob dole, so we're going to share with you what happened on the air that night as i was interviewing mr. bush who was vice president at the
the cemetery to the republican party, george bush and bob dole. and president trump bush won in new hampshire which was not good news for bob dole, so we're going to share with you what happened on the air that night as i was interviewing mr. bush who was vice president at the
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either it was going to be bob mueller who was going to go to a judge and say give this manr leniency it's donald trump who is going to pardon him. there's really no one else who has no important wayo impact the rest of his life. robert: is he searching for a pardon, susan, when you look at paul manafort, you followed his career, long time political strategist. unlike cohen does he see there's a window to get a pardon from president trump? well, aot of president have suggested that that seems to be what he's doi for -- here and that it's such an audi shouse plan to challenge someone who is as tough minded by breaching your agreement that youveust n mind that this is your only lifeline, your signal to t presidenmp who made it clear what he thinks about cooperators. he's gone over and over made the point that theirats, not trust worthy, and bad people. it seems to me he needed to restore credibility with president trump in order to mee his cor a plea. there are potentially over people who could have spoken to paul manafort. for example he spen years and millions of dollars he has enormo
either it was going to be bob mueller who was going to go to a judge and say give this manr leniency it's donald trump who is going to pardon him. there's really no one else who has no important wayo impact the rest of his life. robert: is he searching for a pardon, susan, when you look at paul manafort, you followed his career, long time political strategist. unlike cohen does he see there's a window to get a pardon from president trump? well, aot of president have suggested that that seems to...
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i think perhaps bob mueller is mindful of that. starr made some boneheaded mistakes in talking to the media. the best thing to do is have a press spokesperson who never comments. >> it seems like there's no perfect answer to that. it is sort of dammed if you do and dammed if you don't. you get hit no matter what your decision is on that one. anyway, i want to thank the panel for being here today and thank all of you. i learned a lot today. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, emily and american enterprise institute benedict discuss the next steps for the affordable care act after a judge in texas ruled it unconstitutional. u.s. news & world report's lauren camera talks about the federal investigation on safety reports and what it means for school discipline. be sure t
i think perhaps bob mueller is mindful of that. starr made some boneheaded mistakes in talking to the media. the best thing to do is have a press spokesperson who never comments. >> it seems like there's no perfect answer to that. it is sort of dammed if you do and dammed if you don't. you get hit no matter what your decision is on that one. anyway, i want to thank the panel for being here today and thank all of you. i learned a lot today. [applause] [captions copyright national cable...
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i think had bob asked me -- mr. mueller asked me, i would have said have some -- not me but have some functional equivalent of sam dash. >> any questions tomorrow the audience? this is my husband so asay oh oh. >> how do you work this? >> now we know it's my husband. >> we're about to see the first amendment has its limits. >> i've heard a lot about first of all it bugs me -- i'm a lawyer by the way. it bugs me when i hear that this person has all this integrity and this prosecuter has all this integrity. we are ruled by laws not people and i don't care how much integrity bob mueller has. as jonathan said in the beginning, he was too involved in the picking of himself by rosenstein. and rosen steen is a witness. it's just too close. and then you have right off the bat these lawyers that are hired that have worked for something to do with with the clintons or contributed to hillary. it just stunk as improprietary and the 14th a and the a 5th amendment give us due process. the supreme court says due process equals fun
i think had bob asked me -- mr. mueller asked me, i would have said have some -- not me but have some functional equivalent of sam dash. >> any questions tomorrow the audience? this is my husband so asay oh oh. >> how do you work this? >> now we know it's my husband. >> we're about to see the first amendment has its limits. >> i've heard a lot about first of all it bugs me -- i'm a lawyer by the way. it bugs me when i hear that this person has all this integrity...
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i have bob manning, then after that, the gentleman two seats away from bob. then over here to the left, where three over here now to the left. >> there are a number of things, we did a major project published in june, number of things, csis has looked at this. one interesting bellwether was the whole zte case. the fact that the united states had the power to completely destroy a showcase, leading edge chinese technology company because they were so dependent, china imports more than $250 billion a year in semiconductors. that's why they have made in china 2025, because they are so vulnerable. that's number one. number two, i think xi has overplayed his hand across the board, not just on trade and investment policy. his activities in south china sea and even domestically with his efforts at digital orwellianism. but i want to talk on the technology issue, i think even though trump's tactics are pretty stupid and can be counterproductive, i don't think anyone disagrees with the complaint list and in fact, we have had support in the wto and europe and japan join
i have bob manning, then after that, the gentleman two seats away from bob. then over here to the left, where three over here now to the left. >> there are a number of things, we did a major project published in june, number of things, csis has looked at this. one interesting bellwether was the whole zte case. the fact that the united states had the power to completely destroy a showcase, leading edge chinese technology company because they were so dependent, china imports more than $250...
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but what we do know, it's already a big day for bob mueller. i want to get to it with maya wily, a former counselor to the mayor of new york and a civil prosecutor in the same southern district of new york. john flannery, a former federal prosecutor and as part of our special coverage, nancy gertner who served as a federal judge and brings that perspective to all of what we're learning today. she's a professor at harvard law school. welcome to the panel. maya wily, what do you think is most important in what mueller is choosing to say and why your former colleagues at sdny are coming down so hard on michael cohen and why they put in there that president trump directed one of michael cohen's campaign crimes? >> i think you just said it, ari. i think what's relevant here is you have a -- one, you have a document that makes very clear that there have been significant contact between those in trump's sphere and russia. we actually already knew that. what we see now is the reverse side of it, meaning we have a long history between george papadopoulo
but what we do know, it's already a big day for bob mueller. i want to get to it with maya wily, a former counselor to the mayor of new york and a civil prosecutor in the same southern district of new york. john flannery, a former federal prosecutor and as part of our special coverage, nancy gertner who served as a federal judge and brings that perspective to all of what we're learning today. she's a professor at harvard law school. welcome to the panel. maya wily, what do you think is most...
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>> bob. >> ike! >> bob. >> i'm so glad we're friends again, bob. >> yes, ike. we agree on everything. >> let's never separate again, bob. >> never again, ike! >> bob. >> ike! >> bob. >> ike! >> will ike and bob really live happily ever after? is the white house big enough for both of them? stay tuned for a musical interlude. ♪ >> ♪ i've been thinking bob and ike now think alike with the general in the white house who will give the orders bob or ike let's vote for adlai and john ♪ bob refersrownell: to robert taft, the other contender for the president in the republican party. he was the more conservative candidate. eisenhower was promoted at this time as the moderate republican. so that, you know, makes a particular argument about their relationship. so what did you notice about these two commercials? caroline? >> all the visuals were merely like ornamentation, like you mentioned earlier. these could have just been played over the radio, and it would have had the same effectiveness. also, it doesn't really feature any of the candidates at all. like facial
>> bob. >> ike! >> bob. >> i'm so glad we're friends again, bob. >> yes, ike. we agree on everything. >> let's never separate again, bob. >> never again, ike! >> bob. >> ike! >> bob. >> ike! >> will ike and bob really live happily ever after? is the white house big enough for both of them? stay tuned for a musical interlude. ♪ >> ♪ i've been thinking bob and ike now think alike with the general in the white house...
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it bob dole is on the phone with us right now. senator dole, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> charles: a very powerful moment. in fact, gemma graff went on twitter to say it was the last powerful gesture of respect from one member of the greatest generation. please walk us through what you were thinking as he made that salute. >> well, i came to the rotunda just to say goodbye, to wheel up to his casket, stand up. and so i did that. and they stood me up, and it was almost automatic. my left hand went up to my forehead without even me -- i will put it that way. >> charles: of course, you and to president bush, both world war ii veterans. you both fight for the presidency in 1988. he went head-to-head. of course, he came out on top, but you together forged powerful combination that left a tremendous track record in washington, d.c.. it talk about how you worked together to create some of the things like the americans with disabilities act so that many people still regarded as one of president bush's biggest achievements. >
it bob dole is on the phone with us right now. senator dole, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> charles: a very powerful moment. in fact, gemma graff went on twitter to say it was the last powerful gesture of respect from one member of the greatest generation. please walk us through what you were thinking as he made that salute. >> well, i came to the rotunda just to say goodbye, to wheel up to his casket, stand up. and so i did that. and they stood me up, and it was...
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if bob corker said based on what i heard, a jury would convict him in 30 minutes. that's an intense statement for someone like that to say. it reminds me if these members of congress decide to go down the sanctions route or arm sales or pick your legislative or policy punishment. it's so unanimous in the anger and the outrageousness at the saudi crown prince personally and unless something happens in saudi arabia, unless the president does something without congress, congress is going to try to force his hand just like they did with sanctions against russia. it was a huge bipartisan vote, 90 something to almost zero. in the u.s. senate and in the house, they passed it and the president was forced to put sanctions on russia. >> they are going to -- the expectation is they are going to try to force the president's hand in this. he has been red sant in taking saudi arabia's side. will congress be able to force his hand to change? do you think? >> i think it's likely. very likely. this is an issue where yes, it's a complicated issue and when the president said we may n
if bob corker said based on what i heard, a jury would convict him in 30 minutes. that's an intense statement for someone like that to say. it reminds me if these members of congress decide to go down the sanctions route or arm sales or pick your legislative or policy punishment. it's so unanimous in the anger and the outrageousness at the saudi crown prince personally and unless something happens in saudi arabia, unless the president does something without congress, congress is going to try to...
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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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bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at the time. [ voice breaking ] he was... he would not have been happy. 'cause he never -- bob never had a store close. lemonis: so, what happened in mission viejo? mike: a bunch of things happened. first of all, our rent was high. then there was another very popular restaurant across from us. ultimately, we weren't able to pay rent. the other problem we had, we had operational issues. we were running high in food. lemonis: whose responsibility is that? mike: paul has handled all of that. paul: [ chuckling ] yeah. lemonis: okay. normally when you meet so
bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at...
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i don't care how much integrity bob mueller has. he was too involved in the picking of himself by rosenstein, and rosenstein is a witness, it is just too close. and you have these lawyers that are hired that had worked for something to do with the clintons, or were contributors to hillary, it just stunk as impropriety. and the 14th and the fifth amendment give us due process. the supreme court said due process equals fundamental fairness. when you are going after the president, it is important that this appears to be fundamentally fair. right off the bat, when it came out that you had hillary people or whatever they described them, democrats against trump, you lose 50% of the people. i think there is a duty with due process, when it is to this level, the level of going after the president, that it has to be caesar's wife. be a departure, but i think this is a hard-core conflict. that is what i don't get with rod rosenstein. he is going to get a report looking into the firing of james comey. he was one of the critical players. whethe
i don't care how much integrity bob mueller has. he was too involved in the picking of himself by rosenstein, and rosenstein is a witness, it is just too close. and you have these lawyers that are hired that had worked for something to do with the clintons, or were contributors to hillary, it just stunk as impropriety. and the 14th and the fifth amendment give us due process. the supreme court said due process equals fundamental fairness. when you are going after the president, it is important...
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bob, what is the atmosphere out there? >> reporter: we've already got one group that's tailgating out here across from the coliseum. good morning to you there, marcus. this is called for oakland, a group of dedicated fans trying to keep the team here in oakland with the in you stadium deal or at least getting the raiders name to stay here. they plan to rally later this morning across the street from the coliseum where the raiders play tonight what could be their last game here. for a number of fans seeing their beloved team leave again is an emotional experience especially when you consider the raiders have played in oakland on and off since 1960. they are headed to vegas but the new stadium won't be ready until to 2020. the city of oakland sued the raiders over the move. nbc bay area first broke the news on friday that the team is in talks with the giants in sf to possibly play next season at at&t park. >> i go to at&t if that's where they go next year. >> wherever they go. >> i am sad. there's no doubt in my mind, it's c
bob, what is the atmosphere out there? >> reporter: we've already got one group that's tailgating out here across from the coliseum. good morning to you there, marcus. this is called for oakland, a group of dedicated fans trying to keep the team here in oakland with the in you stadium deal or at least getting the raiders name to stay here. they plan to rally later this morning across the street from the coliseum where the raiders play tonight what could be their last game here. for a...
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i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi, your property man. about 8% of all u.s. households own time-shares, and the industry generated more than $70 billion last year alone, and it continues to grow. now, a time-share is a piece of property for which you own a specific amount of time, usually one week per year, and you use it as your vacation home. if you're
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...