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gary: mary, this show was so much fun. mary: this collection is fantastic. gary: i'm gary puckett. mary: and i'm mary wilson. in unison: enjoy the music. >> the preceding was a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. >> the preceding was a paid program. the opinions and views expressed to not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or it [ dramatic music ] this holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of things have changed... wooooah! -woah! it's called the internet. some things haven't. get ready for a reunion 3 million light years in the making. woohoo! -yeah! >> the following is a paid advertisement from time life. >> from television city in hollywood, ladies and gentlemen, sonny and cher. >> i'm constantly being asked what makes a good marriage, you know? >> why don't you ever tell me? [laughter] >> they were the perfect couple. >> i'm the fall guy. i know i'm getting it tonight. >> no, you're not. [laughter] >> and they always made beautiful music together. >> ♪ baby, just call my name
gary: mary, this show was so much fun. mary: this collection is fantastic. gary: i'm gary puckett. mary: and i'm mary wilson. in unison: enjoy the music. >> the preceding was a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. >> the preceding was a paid program. the opinions and views expressed to not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or it [ dramatic music ] this holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of...
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and gary, thank you for the wonderful job you're doing, wherever you are. gary. [applaus [applause] >> of course, the evidence of all of what gary and the university have accomplished is on full display with our students. understand you're such good students, you can even skip the last day of classes to attend this morning's lecture. how about that? you got him out of class. we've graduated now over 250 young men and women. they're now taking what they learned here and making a positive impact throughout the commonwealth and around the globe. last month, as i think gary has already mentioned, two of our alumni were elected to statewide office here in kentucky, i don't know whether you called them out. but daniel cameron, where are you? the new attorney general stand up. [applause] and mike add dollar amounts -- and mike adams, the new secretary of state. we do have democrats in this program, too. and they just haven't run yet or at least haven't won yet. so, my honor this morning to present to you our secretary of state. this is a job, as you know, is as old as a
and gary, thank you for the wonderful job you're doing, wherever you are. gary. [applaus [applause] >> of course, the evidence of all of what gary and the university have accomplished is on full display with our students. understand you're such good students, you can even skip the last day of classes to attend this morning's lecture. how about that? you got him out of class. we've graduated now over 250 young men and women. they're now taking what they learned here and making a positive...
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gary smith? >> simonne gary smith welcome to the show. thank you. >> you've been involved in the restaurant industry it sounds like for quite a while and it's my feeling that any time the government gets involved in anything outside the government, they don't know what's going on, so i'm curious from your perspective, if there was no laws or rules whatever restaurant owners could pay staff, however, they wanted to pay, what do you think is the best model to ensure the restaurant success and attract high-quality workers? >> well at this point, i think something like an exemption from that minimum wage hike would be great for the tipped workers so if we have an exemption where we're paid maybe a smaller minimum wage like a tip credit in some of the states if we were able to do that here, i think that would help a whole lot stabilizing our industry, and it would allow the money given to people like myself who didn't ask for this raise to go to dishwashers and cooks in the back-of-the-house and place
gary smith? >> simonne gary smith welcome to the show. thank you. >> you've been involved in the restaurant industry it sounds like for quite a while and it's my feeling that any time the government gets involved in anything outside the government, they don't know what's going on, so i'm curious from your perspective, if there was no laws or rules whatever restaurant owners could pay staff, however, they wanted to pay, what do you think is the best model to ensure the restaurant...
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that is gary shilling, a. gary schilling president and bloomberg opinion columnist. this is bloomberg. ♪ columnist. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london come on guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm -- guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." fiat chrysler's unionized workers in the u.s. now have a new contract. 70% of workers approved of the deal, the last of three agreements negotiated this year by the uaw. fiat chrysler promised it would add 7900 jobs. for all the star wars fanatics out there, there's one more day to get a bid in for vintage memorabilia from the movies. the sotheby's online auction includes an imperial stormtrooper helmet from 1976 with an estimated price tag of up to $77,000. there are also autographed movie posters, action figures, and props used during filming. not so coincidentally, the latest movie "the rise of skywalker" opens next week. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. guy: let's talk about what we've got coming up next. founder of achilles management te
that is gary shilling, a. gary schilling president and bloomberg opinion columnist. this is bloomberg. ♪ columnist. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london come on guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm -- guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." fiat chrysler's unionized workers in the u.s. now have a new contract. 70% of workers approved of the deal, the last of three agreements negotiated this year by the uaw....
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gary, i begin with you, can the bulls keep riding into 2020? >> first off, a happy new year to everybody. yeah i think so. so far i have yet to see big institutional selling. technology continues to lead. financials continue to lead. until i start to see that, i'm not so worried, but, i will say this. sentiment, that is how the masters feel about markets, is about as bullish i have seen in a very long time. i would expect we get scare days, pullbacks in the first quarter. then ben internals look pretty darn good. you can add gold to oils acting better. they were pretty much dead money for a while. ashley: jason, you will not throw cold water on it, are you? things look good 2020? >> what if i did. let's talk about reality for a second. i agree with gary on many point. the fundamentals are strong. i think it is inevitable we'll see some sharp pullback days in 2020. all i'm saying is this, guys, q1 2020 we need to look what interest rates are doing. all the corporate buybacks which have been a huge part playing this 12 year bull market based on z
gary, i begin with you, can the bulls keep riding into 2020? >> first off, a happy new year to everybody. yeah i think so. so far i have yet to see big institutional selling. technology continues to lead. financials continue to lead. until i start to see that, i'm not so worried, but, i will say this. sentiment, that is how the masters feel about markets, is about as bullish i have seen in a very long time. i would expect we get scare days, pullbacks in the first quarter. then ben...
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and only ioined gary for this year's feel-good holiday mission. >> gme a hug. >> we love you. remember that, okay? >> they've all lost a parent in military service. they go through a lot of difficult, difficult things throughout the year, but we brg themogether and we show them a lot of love. these families sacrifice a lot. we wanthem to know we appreciate them. >> my grandma always ud to say to me giving back is actually a selfisthing because it makes us feebetter. >> what makes me feel better is eing these kids have a good time. >> the smiles on their faces say it a. the love and support these childrenf our fallen heros feel during the holidays is the ultite goal of the garsini foundation's snow ball express. this year they're sending over 1,700 kids to disney worldn florida, some making their first >> oh, i've never seen -- >> i was five months pregnant with ramon when myusband was killed in action. >> i like to idolize my father because he served this country well and he' always be my hero and i always know that he'll be watching me in heaven. >> wre here beuse lost their
and only ioined gary for this year's feel-good holiday mission. >> gme a hug. >> we love you. remember that, okay? >> they've all lost a parent in military service. they go through a lot of difficult, difficult things throughout the year, but we brg themogether and we show them a lot of love. these families sacrifice a lot. we wanthem to know we appreciate them. >> my grandma always ud to say to me giving back is actually a selfisthing because it makes us feebetter....
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now professor gary hart does a high crime and misdemeanor require an actual statutory crime no. it plainly does not everything we know about the history of impeachment reinforces the conclusion that impeachable offenses do not have to be crimes and again not all crimes are impeachable offenses we look at it again in the context in gravity of the misconduct and professor turley you recently wrote in the wall street journal and i quote there is much that is worthy of investigation in the ukraine scandal and it is true that impeachment doesn't require a crime that's true but i also added an important kaviak 1st failure it was a yes or no question did you write in the wall street journal there is much that is worthy of investigation in the ukraine scandal and it is true that impeachment does not require crime is that an accurate quotes or you've read it well so professors feldman carlon and gary hart you have identified on the evidence here there is an impeachable act high crime and misdemeanor of abuse of power correct yes yes and professor feldman what does the constitution say is
now professor gary hart does a high crime and misdemeanor require an actual statutory crime no. it plainly does not everything we know about the history of impeachment reinforces the conclusion that impeachable offenses do not have to be crimes and again not all crimes are impeachable offenses we look at it again in the context in gravity of the misconduct and professor turley you recently wrote in the wall street journal and i quote there is much that is worthy of investigation in the ukraine...
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gary will be 20 years in january. i'm not sure how long he thought he'd be here when he came, but he has grown this program beyond anything i had ever envisioned back in 1991 when we got started. and gary, thank you for the wonderful job you're doing wherever you are. gary. [ applause ] of course the evidence of all of what gary and the university have accomplished is on full display with our students. i understand you're such good students you can even skip the last day of classes to attend this morning's lecture. how about that? you got them out of class. we've graduated now over 250 young men and women. they're now taking what they learned here and making a positive impact throughout the commonwealth and around the globe. last month, as i think gary has already mentioned, two of our alumni were elected to state-wide office in kentucky. i don't know if you called them out or not. but daniel cameron, where are you? new attorney general, stand up. [ applause ] and mike adams, the new secretary of state. [ applause ] w
gary will be 20 years in january. i'm not sure how long he thought he'd be here when he came, but he has grown this program beyond anything i had ever envisioned back in 1991 when we got started. and gary, thank you for the wonderful job you're doing wherever you are. gary. [ applause ] of course the evidence of all of what gary and the university have accomplished is on full display with our students. i understand you're such good students you can even skip the last day of classes to attend...
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john bishop by new york times bestselling author and a life coach gary it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time yeah great thanks for having me now is the 1st time on this show that i cannot side the titles of the books because that peppered with the expletives except for your latest one called do you do work i know how much you care about language as a means of self-expression what was the reason for using the before it's in your 1st 2 titles and defying that habit with the latest one yeah well you know that's just basically the way that i talk i really wanted to write a book that was an authentic expression of me i didn't want to do something that was just designed to sell books you know i wanted to do some that really was my voice so the titles of the books just you know normal to me doesn't mean that at this point in your life you're relying on the expletives a little bit less than before well. you know a long time ago. somebody said there's a big difference between being in trouble and being a bleep in trouble and you know it it really can a resonated with me i
john bishop by new york times bestselling author and a life coach gary it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time yeah great thanks for having me now is the 1st time on this show that i cannot side the titles of the books because that peppered with the expletives except for your latest one called do you do work i know how much you care about language as a means of self-expression what was the reason for using the before it's in your 1st 2 titles and defying that habit with the...
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you old son of a gary! it's a nice way. there are dudes out there that are dicks that need credits, do so my dad. >> trevor: you don't seem to take online seriously. you're not online anymore. >> it's the best. i'm living in 2007, baby! ( laughter ) >> trevor: did you delete your things or -- because sometimes i will see a post about what you're doing. where you will perform at a club, at a show. but then i don't see you, like, commenting anymore. >> i'm off it. i'm off it. i took twitter off my phone in october of 2018, and it was the greatest thing i ever did in my life, and i recently took instagram off. by the way, these companies are, like, don't listen to this man, do not listen to this man! it started making me feel like motion sick, but -- while i was standing still. >> trevor: right. >> i would have these incredible experiences that would be ruined. like my girlfriend and i would be at this awesome thing and look down, dan soder never made me laugh! i want to fight you! i'm not enjoying the thing because i'm lookin
you old son of a gary! it's a nice way. there are dudes out there that are dicks that need credits, do so my dad. >> trevor: you don't seem to take online seriously. you're not online anymore. >> it's the best. i'm living in 2007, baby! ( laughter ) >> trevor: did you delete your things or -- because sometimes i will see a post about what you're doing. where you will perform at a club, at a show. but then i don't see you, like, commenting anymore. >> i'm off it. i'm off...
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gary yo. book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just less than a month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have the said pillow what i would call. new rugged authenticity what do you think about it do you think there's any overlap between the your audience and some of the people who vote for donald trump. i don't know i really don't know you know i have one message on this earth and that's to empower people you know i don't really care what your political view as i'm here to empower people the one thing that i will say is there's a lot to use of this word authenticity. that it's that it's a misuse of the word and what people when they're say an authenticity what they're really saying is something like candor or speaking your mind which i actually don't agree with i think there's a lot of stuff in your mind that you'd stay there. authent
gary yo. book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just less than a month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have the said pillow what i would call. new rugged authenticity what do you think about it do you think there's any overlap between the your audience and some of the people who vote for donald trump. i don't know i really don't know...
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john bishop by new york times best selling author and a life coach gary it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time yeah great thanks for having me now is the 1st time on this show that i cannot side the titles of the books because that peppered with the expletives except for your latest one called do you do work i know how much you care about language as a means of self-expression what was the reason for using the before it's in your 1st 2 titles and defying that habit with the latest one yeah well you know that's just basically the way that i talk i really wanted to write a book that was an all stand he kicks pression of me i didn't want to do something that was just designed to sell books. you know i wanted to do some that willie was my voice so the titles of the books just seeing you know normal to me doesn't mean that at this point in your life you're relying on the expletives a little bit less than before well. you know a long time ago somebody said there's a big difference between being in trouble and being a bleep in trouble and you know it it really can a resona
john bishop by new york times best selling author and a life coach gary it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time yeah great thanks for having me now is the 1st time on this show that i cannot side the titles of the books because that peppered with the expletives except for your latest one called do you do work i know how much you care about language as a means of self-expression what was the reason for using the before it's in your 1st 2 titles and defying that habit with the...
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ing and only i joined gary for this year's feel-good holay mission. >> gimme a hug. >> we love you. remember that, okay? >> ty've all lost a parent in military service. they go through a lot difficult, difficult things throughout the year, but we brg them together and we show them a lot of love these families sacrifice a lot. we want them to know we appreciate them. >> my grandma always used to say to mgiving back is actually a selfish thing because it makes us feel bett. >> what makes me feel better is seeing these kids have a good time. >> the smiles on their faces say it all. the love and support these childrenf our fallen heros feel durg e holidays is the ultite goal of the garsinise foundation's snow ball express. this year they're sending over 1,700 kids to disney wld in florida, some making their first plane ride ever. >> oh, i've never seen -- >> i was five months pregnant with ramon whemy husband was killed in action. >> i like to idolize my father because he served this country well and he'll always be my hero and i always know that he'll be watching me in heaven. >> we' h
ing and only i joined gary for this year's feel-good holay mission. >> gimme a hug. >> we love you. remember that, okay? >> ty've all lost a parent in military service. they go through a lot difficult, difficult things throughout the year, but we brg them together and we show them a lot of love these families sacrifice a lot. we want them to know we appreciate them. >> my grandma always used to say to mgiving back is actually a selfish thing because it makes us feel...
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gary who is right? >> what a concept. en -- first off there are 80 welfare programs, doling out over a trillion o dollars. million of people on snap program already. a big complaint over last 8 years before president trump, theadvertised for people to getn welfare, you should do opposite, at least this goes the other way, i have no problem with it. >> there is dig nitty in work, but also agree with jack kemp model. when you look at the average family, 50,000 in benefits, but if they get a 25,000 dol dollar, their benefits are cut off, they make an economic decision to stay on welfare, we need to reform welfare, as you do better and increase your wages, your benefits are reduced that way you keep your standard of living. david: bill clinton did it with a bipartisan congress amazing. >> you thought gum of the just for chewing, gum sales are dropping, some brands look for new incentive to get you to pick up a pack. what they are promising, and why it could surprise you, that is next. we keep companies ready for what's next.
gary who is right? >> what a concept. en -- first off there are 80 welfare programs, doling out over a trillion o dollars. million of people on snap program already. a big complaint over last 8 years before president trump, theadvertised for people to getn welfare, you should do opposite, at least this goes the other way, i have no problem with it. >> there is dig nitty in work, but also agree with jack kemp model. when you look at the average family, 50,000 in benefits, but if they...
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the one producer that was not there was gary marshal. and he in fact was standing outside and he said, it's not going to happen. and that was that. >> who walks out? >> the stars reunited at the jonathan club for the third annual founder's gala. >> you are here tonight because of gary. >> happy days to me was the show where the cast had the best that means a lot.ff the stage. >> oh, my god. >> another secret. early in the series, the network wants the fonz to wear a cloth jct, not a leather one, because they thought it made henry look too tough and gary stepped in to change history. >> he went to abc ande said, he could be hurt if he wears the cloth and he is riding a motorcycle. and they said, okay. when he is with his bike. he can wear leather. and gary went down to the pay phone and called the writers room and he said, never write another scene without his bike. >> gary organized the show ace famous softball team that traveled around the world, ron still played long after departing happy days. >> a few years before the show ended my c
the one producer that was not there was gary marshal. and he in fact was standing outside and he said, it's not going to happen. and that was that. >> who walks out? >> the stars reunited at the jonathan club for the third annual founder's gala. >> you are here tonight because of gary. >> happy days to me was the show where the cast had the best that means a lot.ff the stage. >> oh, my god. >> another secret. early in the series, the network wants the fonz to...
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gary: welcome. my name is francis gary powers jr., i go by gary. i am the founder of the cold war museum at vint hill, virginia, about 45 miles west of washington, d.c. i founded the cold war museum in 1996 to honor cold war veterans, preserve cold war history and educate future generations about the time period. what i realized when i was giving lectures to high-school students in the area, 19 times out of 10, the students wouldn't know anything about the cold war or the u2 incident. they would think the u2 incidents have to do with the rock band. as a result, i noticed that they needed to be taught about the cold war. in 1996, we founded the cold war museum, which opened in 2011 here at a former army communication base near the washington, d.c. area. it used to be used by the nsa, cia, army security agency and other groups to monitor the electronic communications around the washington, d.c. embassy region and international signals they were able to pick up from the atmosphere. today take you on a tour of the cold war museum. what is the cold war?
gary: welcome. my name is francis gary powers jr., i go by gary. i am the founder of the cold war museum at vint hill, virginia, about 45 miles west of washington, d.c. i founded the cold war museum in 1996 to honor cold war veterans, preserve cold war history and educate future generations about the time period. what i realized when i was giving lectures to high-school students in the area, 19 times out of 10, the students wouldn't know anything about the cold war or the u2 incident. they...
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we always appreciate it, gary b. smith. jackie: we're watching oil settling up today at 1%, consumers can brace for less pain at the pump for who is today. gas prices down four cents at $2.61 a gallon over the last two weeks. according to the new lundberg survey. phil flynn at cme. he has more on this phil. >> jackie, this is good news. we'll have a record amount of people travel this christmas. according to aaa, over 104 million people will take to the roadways. they will be happy gas prices were lower than on thanksgiving. that is the good news. in fact what we see, even though they are cheaper than they were around thanksgiving, they're more expensive from last year by almost 20 cents a gallon. but that is the end of the bad news. i will bring you good holiday spirit news on gasoline prices. according to aaa, we'll probably peak for the winter season after the holiday is over. once you get into the dog days of january and february and cold temperatures, prices are expected to fall about a dime. so that is great news. goo
we always appreciate it, gary b. smith. jackie: we're watching oil settling up today at 1%, consumers can brace for less pain at the pump for who is today. gas prices down four cents at $2.61 a gallon over the last two weeks. according to the new lundberg survey. phil flynn at cme. he has more on this phil. >> jackie, this is good news. we'll have a record amount of people travel this christmas. according to aaa, over 104 million people will take to the roadways. they will be happy gas...
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so gary, what do you make? >> i tell you, when story came out, i thought it came out from the onion, i did not believe it was true, journalism is not supposed to be selective, this is selective journalism, one side gets nothing, other side gets everything, and her top dog? no, imagine if they go the dirt on a democrat, what do they do? put it in their desk, give it to another outlet, i am glad houston chronicle did this. >> they made the right move, i used to work there for a number of years, i lead their political coverage in 2 2012. and i can to tell you if anyone came to he sai to -- me said thd have been out of there, i realize not everyone can do, that they have 5,000 reporters across the globe, i would note have -- good. he said, well you know they get a paycheck, let them eat cake, too bad, they work for my, i made the decision they will not investigate anyone in democratic party that goes against people's principles, i think reasons why you know they get into journalism in first place, i want to investi
so gary, what do you make? >> i tell you, when story came out, i thought it came out from the onion, i did not believe it was true, journalism is not supposed to be selective, this is selective journalism, one side gets nothing, other side gets everything, and her top dog? no, imagine if they go the dirt on a democrat, what do they do? put it in their desk, give it to another outlet, i am glad houston chronicle did this. >> they made the right move, i used to work there for a number...
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and to gary's point, this stock was at 52-week high before the controversy hit. i would never buy it for myself, but someone is accumulating this stock despite fact that long-term its business pros tens are questionable. david: last year, the ad where a husband was using wife's peloton in secret. there are many sides to peloton. they seem to play to all sides. >> i want to make a comment, we'll forget about this like we don't talk about. what is that jenner and pepsi, or calling kaepernick, and nike, great to debate it but overall they will continue on. we just gave them free advertise will, we move on. >> i hope you are right, david, look at stock 4 months from now, if it is higher i will admit on this show i was wrong. david: i just passed by new peloton facility in manhattan it huge building they are printing cash. this company making a lot of money. so, visitors are getting in? >> you talk about the one in hudson yard. david: they have one on 34th street. >> i was at hudson yard this weekend, the sign is huge. i have a question about on their accounting side
and to gary's point, this stock was at 52-week high before the controversy hit. i would never buy it for myself, but someone is accumulating this stock despite fact that long-term its business pros tens are questionable. david: last year, the ad where a husband was using wife's peloton in secret. there are many sides to peloton. they seem to play to all sides. >> i want to make a comment, we'll forget about this like we don't talk about. what is that jenner and pepsi, or calling...
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welcome back to worlds apart from gary john bishop and new york times best selling author and a life coach gary your book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just less than a month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have the said pillow what i would call. new rugged authenticity what do you think about it do you think there's any overlap between the your audience and some of the people who vote for donald trump. i don't know i really don't know you know i have one meshing on this earth and that's to empower people you know i don't really care what your political view as i'm here to empower people the one thing that i well say is there's a lot to use in this word authenticity. that it's that it's a misuse of the word and what people when they're say an authenticity what they're really saying is something like candor or speaking your mind which i actually don't agree with i think there's a lot of stuff in your mind that should st
welcome back to worlds apart from gary john bishop and new york times best selling author and a life coach gary your book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just less than a month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have the said pillow what i would call. new rugged authenticity what do you think about it do you think there's any overlap...
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gary: yeah, it has, to be honest. there has been little empathy or little softness in the nature of the language. i think that is because positions have hardened so much, haven'tin they, not jushis process, but over years and american politics and you have seen these positions harden into as place where therettle if any cost over.-- crossover. and there is extraordinary language being used. one republican congssman said he thought jes got better treatment front of pontius pilate than president trump had in the whole process. lots of hyperbole, lots of appealto the constitution, ints of appeals to the fou fathers. an interesting site of democrat katty, waving little copies of the constitution. we normally aociate republicans th using the constitution as a prop, we have democrats waving the constitution in republicans' faces ahead of this book in which we expect to start and probably two hours time. katty: gary, of course mem trs are weighis case on its own merits, the evidence and the documentation and the witness test
gary: yeah, it has, to be honest. there has been little empathy or little softness in the nature of the language. i think that is because positions have hardened so much, haven'tin they, not jushis process, but over years and american politics and you have seen these positions harden into as place where therettle if any cost over.-- crossover. and there is extraordinary language being used. one republican congssman said he thought jes got better treatment front of pontius pilate than president...
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in denver, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> that is so nice. >> yeah. really neat. >>> we have another storm on the way? >> yes, and it is almost winter and here we go. it is exactly what, like i say, if we did not get the rain thanksgiving, we would be asking where it was. we need the rain and we are going to get snow, too, two different systems, one from the south that we have been seeing since last 72 hours. here comes the system number 2, essentially, a different one, this one will be cold and that is on friday. the plan, more rain. keep your umbrellas him handy. right now it's raining in the bay area, the north bay and that's how tomorrow morning goes as well. you will see it migrating up from point conception there and that is how tomorrow goes. tomorrow is going to be a little like that and a few scattered showers, mainly in the morning, late tonight, early morning hours tomorrow so that could provide for an early morning, slightly wet commute so that's what i'm thinking about that by the time you get to your 10:00 time in the morning, the commut
in denver, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> that is so nice. >> yeah. really neat. >>> we have another storm on the way? >> yes, and it is almost winter and here we go. it is exactly what, like i say, if we did not get the rain thanksgiving, we would be asking where it was. we need the rain and we are going to get snow, too, two different systems, one from the south that we have been seeing since last 72 hours. here comes the system number 2, essentially, a...
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gary: yeah, it has, to be honest. there has been little empathy or little softness in the nature of the language. i think that is because positions have hardened so much, haven't they, not just in thi process, but over years and years that you have watched american politics and you have seen these positions harden into a place where there is litt if y cost over.-- crossover. and there is extraordinary language beingsed. one republican congressman said he thought jes got better treatment in front of pontius pite than president trump had in the whole process. lots of hyperbole, lots of appealto the constitution, lots of appeals to the founding fathers. an interesting site of democrats, katty, waving little copies of the constitution. we normally associate republicans th using the constitution as a prop, but here we have democrats waving the constitution in republicans' faces ahead of this book in which we expect to start and probably two hours time. kay: gary, of course members are weighing thisase on its ow merits, the
gary: yeah, it has, to be honest. there has been little empathy or little softness in the nature of the language. i think that is because positions have hardened so much, haven't they, not just in thi process, but over years and years that you have watched american politics and you have seen these positions harden into a place where there is litt if y cost over.-- crossover. and there is extraordinary language beingsed. one republican congressman said he thought jes got better treatment in...
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there, gary, it's the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to the west is a rather large theater and i have prove it. 1874, as the first hard frost ended a balmy indian summer carpeting springfield, illinois, in falling leaves the civil war returned to town. not that it had ever been really far from anyone's mind. less than a decade before, fighting ended, had -- the martyred president abraham lincoln in a few miles north of the old state capitol where he had served four terms in the legislature. only blocks away, a new capitol under construction. he had offered towns people a painful reminder of the had exacted war from their community and the nation. public night before, a dedication of a new burial tomb and monument marked, as we'll so permanent resting place of lincoln, and three of his sons. evening, the newest reminder of the bloody struggle union veterans. many of them officers of the society of the army of tennessee. most decorated of unions western armies and who met at land house. neargfield's toniest hotel
there, gary, it's the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to the west is a rather large theater and i have prove it. 1874, as the first hard frost ended a balmy indian summer carpeting springfield, illinois, in falling leaves the civil war returned to town. not that it had ever been really far from anyone's mind. less than a decade before, fighting ended, had -- the martyred president abraham lincoln in a few miles north of the old state capitol where he had served four terms in...
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gary 0'donoghue is on capitol hill for us. what do you make of it in the final ten or 20 minutes of the declaration? well, obviously huge anticipation inside that chamber and indeed around washington and around the country at this moment. it's incredibly rare, we know it's incredibly rare, we know it's incredibly rare, we know it's incredibly rare and it's meant to be and it's incredibly divisive. 0ne republican described what was happening as a verdict in search of a crime. and the democrats who were speaking said no—one is above the law including the president. they are poles apart in this. in probably about 20 minutes longer. that is the one that is called abuse of power and it relates to president's discussions, the ukrainians any allegation from the democrats that would hold aid in order to put it on the ukrainians to investigate one of donald trump's political rivals here in the united states former vice presidentjoe biden. that is what the first article relates to and they will move a motorboat the second article enti
gary 0'donoghue is on capitol hill for us. what do you make of it in the final ten or 20 minutes of the declaration? well, obviously huge anticipation inside that chamber and indeed around washington and around the country at this moment. it's incredibly rare, we know it's incredibly rare, we know it's incredibly rare, we know it's incredibly rare and it's meant to be and it's incredibly divisive. 0ne republican described what was happening as a verdict in search of a crime. and the democrats...
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gary 0'donoghue, thank you forjoining us. i want to go to the white house, laura is there. as this vote was being passed, the president being impeached, he was in michigan speaking about it. what has he been saying? he was, and he was saying they have been trying to impeach me since day one. he complained about the house speaker, nancy pelosi. he said that this impeachment would be a mark of shame against democrats, and he called it lawless, partisan, and he called it lawless, partisan, and a political death march for his opponents. so the president there with his lines, and the democrats hoping this split screen image of the president in the state of michigan, which he unexpectedly won in 2016, that that will juxtapose with the image of democrats here in washington impeaching him. the president hopes that image will work in his favour. laura, thank you very much for being with us all day. i wa nt to much for being with us all day. i want to thank also in the studiojon sopel want to thank also in the studiojon sopel, north editor, jonathan tu rley, a professor sopel, north
gary 0'donoghue, thank you forjoining us. i want to go to the white house, laura is there. as this vote was being passed, the president being impeached, he was in michigan speaking about it. what has he been saying? he was, and he was saying they have been trying to impeach me since day one. he complained about the house speaker, nancy pelosi. he said that this impeachment would be a mark of shame against democrats, and he called it lawless, partisan, and he called it lawless, partisan, and a...
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that's the allegation here. >> judge, this is gary kaltbaum. hope you are doing well. >> thank you, gary. >> every time i hear lori loughlin's name, i think of felicity huffman. it seems like either she's the smartest person in the world or she had the greatest advice, because she's paid her dues. but lori loughlin looks like she's in the crosshairs here. did she ever have a chance to plead on this? or do you think because of the size of it, they were willing to go to the end going after her? >> that's a great question. i don't know this to be so, but i believe they were all offered a similar deal early on. now, sophisticated experience criminal defense lawyers will tell you, when you have a large gaggle of defendants, the first people that surrender get the best deal. they were all offered decent deals. when she persisted in asserting her innocence, she was punished for that. in my opinion, that's a violation of the constitution, to punish somebody for asserting their innocence. what was the punishment? a re-indictment for crimes having nothin
that's the allegation here. >> judge, this is gary kaltbaum. hope you are doing well. >> thank you, gary. >> every time i hear lori loughlin's name, i think of felicity huffman. it seems like either she's the smartest person in the world or she had the greatest advice, because she's paid her dues. but lori loughlin looks like she's in the crosshairs here. did she ever have a chance to plead on this? or do you think because of the size of it, they were willing to go to the end...
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so there, gary, it's the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to cover because the west is a rather large theater, and i have the map to prove it. on october 15, 1874, as the first hard frost ended a balmy indian summer carpeting , springfield, illinois, in falling leaves the civil war returned to town. not that it had ever been really far from anyone's mind. less than a decade before, nearly as the fighting ended, residents and their former neighbor had -- the martyred president abraham lincoln in a hillside crypt a few miles north of the old state capitol where he had served four terms in the state legislature. only blocks away, a new state capitol was under construction. the gravesite of the wartime president had since offered towns people a painful reminder of the sacrifice the war had exacted from their community and the nation. only the night before, a public dedication of a new burial tomb and monument marked, as we'll find out, not so permanent resting place of lincoln, and three of his sons. this evening, the ne
so there, gary, it's the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to cover because the west is a rather large theater, and i have the map to prove it. on october 15, 1874, as the first hard frost ended a balmy indian summer carpeting , springfield, illinois, in falling leaves the civil war returned to town. not that it had ever been really far from anyone's mind. less than a decade before, nearly as the fighting ended, residents and their former neighbor had -- the martyred president...
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gary, start with you. last 72 hours, maybe folks heard some of the headlines, but when you go inside of these data points, they're mind-boggling, suggests a massive boom for the economy. if that happens, perhaps the market follows. >> from your mouth, charles, that is all i can tell you. we're accelerating a little bit in the economy here. i think there is a chance for more. the fact that if we can get this whole china thing passed, no more tariffs, i think a lot of businesses have held back, there is that potential. i think also the american people, american businesses are just kicking you know what. yeah, i think you got a shot there. my biggest issue with markets is that this year, which have gotten three years of gains in one year because of all of the liquidity from the central banks, even though earnings weren't up. i suspect earnings will accelerate again. whether we have a gargantuan year again, i'm not so sure. we'll take a nice up year, be very happy. neil: certainly will. phil, here is the thing
gary, start with you. last 72 hours, maybe folks heard some of the headlines, but when you go inside of these data points, they're mind-boggling, suggests a massive boom for the economy. if that happens, perhaps the market follows. >> from your mouth, charles, that is all i can tell you. we're accelerating a little bit in the economy here. i think there is a chance for more. the fact that if we can get this whole china thing passed, no more tariffs, i think a lot of businesses have held...
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gary your book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just less than a month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have this appeal of what i would call. new rugged authenticity what do. think about it do you think there's any overlap between the your audience and some of the people who vote for donald trump. i don't know i really don't know you know i have one message on this earth and that's to empower people you know i don't really care what your political view as i'm here to empower people and the one thing that i well say is there's a lot to use in this word authenticity. that it's that it's a misuse of the word and what people when they're say an authenticity what they're really saying is something like candour or speaking your mind which i actually don't agree with i think there's a lot of stuff in your mind that you'd stay there. authenticity really is it's more about talking about yourself when it comes to that subject it's
gary your book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just less than a month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have this appeal of what i would call. new rugged authenticity what do. think about it do you think there's any overlap between the your audience and some of the people who vote for donald trump. i don't know i really don't know...
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gary. gary taken. he was great. i'd see gary talking, straighten up. the one thing with al, the picture starts shooting and it was a long shoot because the cgi is complicated. each camera has three lenses on it. and i was shooting with two cameras. sometimes we were carrying nine cameras. so it was complicated. a lot of people on the set that means. and i'm short. >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> i can't get to the actors. there are these people doing camera. so we have al, first day of shooting, we're doing a scene where al is sitting in a chair, his family is with him, he's watching the election results on tv. about the kennedys. and he's really angry at the kennedys. and he gets up at one point, i can't watch this anymore, he storms out. and i had two cameras on him. and rodrigo prita's my camera man, david bresnan, pablo the cgi. >> jimmy: he's the best. >> yeah. gary posture -- >> jimmy: posture gary. >> let's shoot. two cameras. i'm looking at the video looking at al. and it was really good. i said let's emphasize this bit a little more. one more time. fanta
gary. gary taken. he was great. i'd see gary talking, straighten up. the one thing with al, the picture starts shooting and it was a long shoot because the cgi is complicated. each camera has three lenses on it. and i was shooting with two cameras. sometimes we were carrying nine cameras. so it was complicated. a lot of people on the set that means. and i'm short. >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> i can't get to the actors. there are these people doing camera. so we have al, first day of...
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gary, thank you for the one of job you are doing wherever you are. [applause] of course the evidence of what gary and the university has accomplished is on full display with our students. i understand you are such good students you can even skip the last day of classes to attend this morning's lecture. how about that? you got them out of class. you graduated over 250 young men women and they are now taking what they learned here and making a positive impact throughout the commonwealth and around the globe. last month as i think gary has already mentioned two of our alumni were elected to statewide office here in kentucky, i don't know whether you call them out or not but daniel where are you? new attorney general. please stand up. [applause] mike adams new secretary of state. [applause] we do have democrats in this program, too. they just have not run yet or have not won yet. [laughter] my honor this morning to present to you our secretary of state is a job that is old as america, thomas jefferson was our first top diplomat and his success include so
gary, thank you for the one of job you are doing wherever you are. [applause] of course the evidence of what gary and the university has accomplished is on full display with our students. i understand you are such good students you can even skip the last day of classes to attend this morning's lecture. how about that? you got them out of class. you graduated over 250 young men women and they are now taking what they learned here and making a positive impact throughout the commonwealth and...
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welcome back to worlds apart from gary john bishop and new york times bestselling author and coach gary your book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just less than a month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have the set pilo what i would call. new rugged authenticity what do you think about it do you think there's any overlap between your audience and some of the people who vote for donald trump. i don't know i really don't know you know i have one message on this earth and that's to empower people you know i don't really care what your political view as i'm here to empower people and the one thing that i well say is there's a lot to you say this word authenticity. that it's that it's a misuse of the word and what people when they're say an authenticity what they're really saying is something like candor or speaking your mind which i actually don't agree with i think there's a lot of stuff in your mind that you'd stay there. auth
welcome back to worlds apart from gary john bishop and new york times bestselling author and coach gary your book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just less than a month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have the set pilo what i would call. new rugged authenticity what do you think about it do you think there's any overlap between...
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on the panel today zachary, jonathan hoenig, li liz peek and gary kaltbaum. the house voting to pass the usmca trade agreement. with senate and president trump expected to approve the new deal in early 2020. but republican senator pat tumi is holding out, sounding off said he will vote no on the new trade agreement. >> i just want to stress that this should not be attemp be a e for future agreements, not the way we approach trade in future. we should look to expand trade. david: bringing in republican congressman jim banks in indiana, i assume you are in favor of the deal, you heard senator tumi what do you think? >> he does not say anything about merits of usmca which is really good for united states of america, our economy and our workers. i grew up in a home, a son of factory worker where nafta was a 4 letter word when i was a kid. my dad is as happy as anyone that donald trump fulfill one of the biggest campaign promises he mad-- to replace nafta with usm. there are political consequences to this and policy consequences to passing usmca as well. this -- a
on the panel today zachary, jonathan hoenig, li liz peek and gary kaltbaum. the house voting to pass the usmca trade agreement. with senate and president trump expected to approve the new deal in early 2020. but republican senator pat tumi is holding out, sounding off said he will vote no on the new trade agreement. >> i just want to stress that this should not be attemp be a e for future agreements, not the way we approach trade in future. we should look to expand trade. david: bringing...
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welcome back to worlds apart from gary john bishop a new york times bestselling author and coach gary your book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just. the month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have the said p.l.o. what i would call. new rugged authenticity is what do you think about it do you think there's any overlap between the your audience and some of the people who vote for donald trump i don't know i really don't know you know i have one message on this earth and that's to empower people you know i don't really care what your political view as i'm here to empower people the one thing that i well say is there's a lot to use in this word authenticity. that it's that it's a misuse of the word and what people when they're say an authenticity what they're really saying is something like candor or speaking your mind which i actually don't agree with i think there's a lot of stuff in your mind that you'd stay there. authent
welcome back to worlds apart from gary john bishop a new york times bestselling author and coach gary your book your 1st book came out in october of 2016 if i'm not mistaken and it's just. the month before donald trump was elected president of the united states i don't know your political views we don't have to discuss them but what i see is that you both have the said p.l.o. what i would call. new rugged authenticity is what do you think about it do you think there's any overlap between the...
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gary clark jr! "this land" is out now we'll be right back, everybody oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause [ dramatic music ] this holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of things have changed... wooooah! -woah! it's called the internet. some things haven't. get ready for a reunion 3 million light years in the making. woohoo! -yeah! [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to jon hamm, keri russell [ cheers and applause gary clark jr, once again! [ cheers and applause and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. thank you for watching have a great night i hope to see you tomorrow bye-bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- jack black host of msnbc's "the beat," journalist ari melber, featuring the 8g band with coady willis ♪ [ ch
gary clark jr! "this land" is out now we'll be right back, everybody oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause [ dramatic music ] this holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of things have changed... wooooah! -woah! it's called the internet. some things haven't. get ready for a reunion 3 million light years in the making. woohoo! -yeah! [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to jon hamm, keri russell [ cheers and...
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gary clark jr! [ cheers and applause "this land" is out now we'll be right back, everybody oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause [ laughing ] [ electrical buzzing ] [ electrical buzzing ] [ dramatic music ] ahhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! elliott. you came back! a lot's changed since you were here. it's called the internet. holiday movies. [ remote bleeps ] ♪ i'm dreaming ♪ of a white christmas family. home. [ music swells ] woohoo! -yeah! [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to jon hamm, keri russell [ cheers and applause gary clark jr, once again! [ cheers and applause and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania [ cheers and applause stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. thank you for watching have a great night i hope to see you tomorrow bye-bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- john mulaney star of "reprisal," actor rodrigo santoro, featuring the 8g b
gary clark jr! [ cheers and applause "this land" is out now we'll be right back, everybody oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause [ laughing ] [ electrical buzzing ] [ electrical buzzing ] [ dramatic music ] ahhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! elliott. you came back! a lot's changed since you were here. it's called the internet. holiday movies. [ remote bleeps ] ♪ i'm dreaming ♪ of a white christmas family. home. [ music swells ] woohoo! -yeah! [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to...
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gary cohn, he leaves goldman sachs. gary cohn is going to have exactly one job, and that is to ramrod through a rewrite of the tax laws that will profoundly affect goldman sachs. so what does goldman sachs do as gary walks out the door? they hand him nearly a quarter of a billion dollars. it's a gift. they don't have to. >> is it legal bribery? >> i think of it as a prebribe. >> prebribe. >> yes. so gary then goes out and guess what he does? he writes a tax law and manages to help ramrod it through that benefits goldman sachs to the tune of, oh, a quarter of a billion dollars in the first go-round and then it's the gift that keeps on giving. >> what you're saying makes sense and we have such ripe targets, i think people could understand what you're pointing to. but what does it mean for the democratic party if this was also how obama and clinton ran the treasury. would you be a fundamental break with that is the question? >> the problem -- i have written the biggest anti-corruption bill since watergate, because we have
gary cohn, he leaves goldman sachs. gary cohn is going to have exactly one job, and that is to ramrod through a rewrite of the tax laws that will profoundly affect goldman sachs. so what does goldman sachs do as gary walks out the door? they hand him nearly a quarter of a billion dollars. it's a gift. they don't have to. >> is it legal bribery? >> i think of it as a prebribe. >> prebribe. >> yes. so gary then goes out and guess what he does? he writes a tax law and...
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i want to start with gary, gary is down there in florida where the sun is always shining, and never snows, it gets cold and always beautiful, how could you ever wake up grumpy? >> i hardly ever wake up grumpy. , most people because they don't get enough sleep. i get enough sleep, i go to sleep at nine religiously and get up at 5:00 a.m. and i have an app that monitors my sleep to make sure i have good sleep hygiene. >> i never have a bad day, i have one motto, treat every day like it matters and like it counts. simple as that and that's what i taught my children. >> i wake up happy, definitely not grumpy, sometimes confused when it's dark, i don't know if it's night or day but i wake up grateful and blessed. >> starting the dam fox and friends and "bulls & bears", how can i be grumpy. >> i wake up noam until he looked into my computer and get my motor working and get coffee for my wife. that does it for "bulls & bears". have a nice night. >> more credibility problems for the democrats the rhetoric and the contradiction ramping up in more support for impeachment vegans, nancy pelosi does n
i want to start with gary, gary is down there in florida where the sun is always shining, and never snows, it gets cold and always beautiful, how could you ever wake up grumpy? >> i hardly ever wake up grumpy. , most people because they don't get enough sleep. i get enough sleep, i go to sleep at nine religiously and get up at 5:00 a.m. and i have an app that monitors my sleep to make sure i have good sleep hygiene. >> i never have a bad day, i have one motto, treat every day like...
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that subcommittee was chaired by gary hart. phone and him on the says hey, we need to go check out what happened on this island, this reactor. and al's like oh, man okay and get this helicopter and al had been in a helicopter in had thisbut this one floor that he could see through and they took the helicopter and reald things and it was a mess and al said something interesting to gary hart. to gary and remembe he said are you going to make political hay out of this? and gary hart brillianced like what? well, i know you're a greenie, al said. hearary said where did you that? well, my staff told me. watch me, gary said. was already pushing the boundaries with the people of the senate. he really was fearless in this way. so he and al and gary hart worked together. any established investigatory committee to investigate what happened at together. island on theeated a report incident that had some harsh words for how things were handled at three mile island and some steps that should be taken to nucleares regulation. and this was rea
that subcommittee was chaired by gary hart. phone and him on the says hey, we need to go check out what happened on this island, this reactor. and al's like oh, man okay and get this helicopter and al had been in a helicopter in had thisbut this one floor that he could see through and they took the helicopter and reald things and it was a mess and al said something interesting to gary hart. to gary and remembe he said are you going to make political hay out of this? and gary hart brillianced...
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gary, go ahead. caller: good morning and thank you for letting me on. i have to tell you, it does not -- lookot to figure out at the economy. we have the best economy in and what is this man really done to anybody? you, i, for one, think he is the best president
gary, go ahead. caller: good morning and thank you for letting me on. i have to tell you, it does not -- lookot to figure out at the economy. we have the best economy in and what is this man really done to anybody? you, i, for one, think he is the best president
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gary what do you think of that lineup? >> i couldn't hear you on that. melissa: what do you think of talking about going into the start of next year with an impeachment trial in the senate. also the usmca mitch mcconnell saying we're not going to be able to get to that right away. we're going to have to do this impeachment business. what are your thoughts? >> quite thrilling. look, it is going to be one heck of a 2020, we also have the china trade that's this week i don't think there's going to be tariffs, but look, priorities i'm not so sure where they're at i just can't wait to get past this impeachment already so we can move forward and move on to the election and the things that really will matter when all is said and donald that's the economy, jobs, employment and all that other fun stuff. melissa: liz it was a bizarre visual. you had nancy pelosi out on one hand saying that the president is a threat to, you know, existence, society, the planet, the universe. >> everybody. melissa: whatever you can come up with and then on the other hand, it's oh, y
gary what do you think of that lineup? >> i couldn't hear you on that. melissa: what do you think of talking about going into the start of next year with an impeachment trial in the senate. also the usmca mitch mcconnell saying we're not going to be able to get to that right away. we're going to have to do this impeachment business. what are your thoughts? >> quite thrilling. look, it is going to be one heck of a 2020, we also have the china trade that's this week i don't think...
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gary smith? >> well, i'll tell you, david i guess the default response you expect from me is to rail against this but you know, i don't really mind. it's a day a year. does it tilt toward the liberal causes? yeah i'm sure it does. they tend to protest more if you will, but i guess if the kids have a chance to learn about civics or learn about issues, certainly going to be more involved than i was when i was growing up and it's probably a better use of time than we spent taking field trips to wherever which was just a chance to goof off for the day. i'm more concerned about the liberal cause of getting paid not to work.
gary smith? >> well, i'll tell you, david i guess the default response you expect from me is to rail against this but you know, i don't really mind. it's a day a year. does it tilt toward the liberal causes? yeah i'm sure it does. they tend to protest more if you will, but i guess if the kids have a chance to learn about civics or learn about issues, certainly going to be more involved than i was when i was growing up and it's probably a better use of time than we spent taking field trips...
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on highway 237, here in our san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> san francisco international airport. things running smoothly with delays running 15 mins or less. 47 cancellations today. airport is expecting that today's one of the busiest days with more than 90,000 people heading out for the holidays. no problems being reported in san jose or oakwood airport. >>> once again, part launching his annual safety program to make strains and station safer for last-minute holiday shoppers. that, martin oakland police would be teaming up to provide safety askers to the coliseum bart station. officers will be providing barred writers with escorts to their cars while increasing patrols around the coliseum. police will also be handing out fires with important safety news for bike riders doing these days before christmas. >>> the case of a man accused of stabbing a teenage girl at the bart station in oakland last year was in court this
on highway 237, here in our san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> san francisco international airport. things running smoothly with delays running 15 mins or less. 47 cancellations today. airport is expecting that today's one of the busiest days with more than 90,000 people heading out for the holidays. no problems being reported in san jose or oakwood airport. >>> once again, part launching his annual safety program to make strains and station safer for last-minute...
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i want to start with gary, gary is down there in florida where the sun is always shining, and never snows, it gets cold and always beautiful, how could you ever wake up grumpy? >> i hardly ever wake up grumpy. , most people because they don't get enough sleep. i get enough sleep, i go to sleep at nine religiously and get up at 5:00 a.m. and i have an app that monitors my sleep to make sure i have good sleep hygiene. >> i never have a bad day, i have one motto, treat every day like it matters and like it counts. simple as that and that's what i taught my children. >> i wake up happy, definitely not grumpy, sometimes confused when it's dark, i don't know if it's night or day but i wake up grateful and blessed. >> starting the dam fox and friends and "bulls & bears", how can i be grumpy. >> i wake up noam until he looked into my computer (announcer) the following is a paid presentation for prostagenix, brought to you by prostatereport.com. (upbeat music) ♪ hi, this is larry king. over 30 million men in america have prostrate problems. i know, i was one of them. and all these natural prosta
i want to start with gary, gary is down there in florida where the sun is always shining, and never snows, it gets cold and always beautiful, how could you ever wake up grumpy? >> i hardly ever wake up grumpy. , most people because they don't get enough sleep. i get enough sleep, i go to sleep at nine religiously and get up at 5:00 a.m. and i have an app that monitors my sleep to make sure i have good sleep hygiene. >> i never have a bad day, i have one motto, treat every day like...
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joining me adam bleszinski, jackie dealing julissa and gary b smith. good to see you, u.s. consumers shrugging off impeachment with confidence surging to a seven-month high according to the survey, they are feeling very good about current economic conditions and expect things to keep taking even higher. 2020 front runner joe biden is pouring cold water on president trump's economic accomplishment. >> middle class is getting killed, the middle class is getting crushed, the working-class has no way up as a consequence. the idea that we are growing, we are not growing, the wealthy are growing, ordinary people are not growing, they are not happy with where they are and that's why we mutts enter must change the presidency now. >> how can biden and his fellow democrats make the case that the economy is terrible when indicators and confidence are pointing up. >> a tough case to make, they need to make it because president trump has that going for him. he says the economy, look at the stock market, some people will say that's not in a measure of the economy but 10000 points and the
joining me adam bleszinski, jackie dealing julissa and gary b smith. good to see you, u.s. consumers shrugging off impeachment with confidence surging to a seven-month high according to the survey, they are feeling very good about current economic conditions and expect things to keep taking even higher. 2020 front runner joe biden is pouring cold water on president trump's economic accomplishment. >> middle class is getting killed, the middle class is getting crushed, the working-class...