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gary: he did. and he was a lawyer, as many of you know. >> one of the causes you touched on here, the loss of power of the democratic party when the democratic party had their one opportunity. lincoln was unqualified, hated candidate and most people thought that helped the move to secede. you mention the firing on fort sumter. nobody but a fool would go for that forte, but once it was attacked, it was like pearl harbor or 9/11 and virginia would change its vote to vote for that. do you see that movement inside the attack? gary: distill that down to a question for us. >> the attack on fort sumter triggered the civil war because they thought a peaceful separation would be possible without that sort of move. joan: yes. gary: the real problem -- and i don't want to drag this -- the real problem was lincoln's call for volunteers. it was the call for volunteers that really sends the upper south out. one more question. make it a really good question. >> ok. gary: people are going to hunt you down if you d
gary: he did. and he was a lawyer, as many of you know. >> one of the causes you touched on here, the loss of power of the democratic party when the democratic party had their one opportunity. lincoln was unqualified, hated candidate and most people thought that helped the move to secede. you mention the firing on fort sumter. nobody but a fool would go for that forte, but once it was attacked, it was like pearl harbor or 9/11 and virginia would change its vote to vote for that. do you...
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gary: totally responsible. 100%. joan: 110%. gary: never say what hundred 10%. house divideds speech to the republican state convention in springfield is quoted and leslie. -- quoted endlessly. occupation will not happen until -- house divided against itself cannot stand. i believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. i do not expect the union to be dissolved. i do not expect the house to fall. but i do expect it will cease to be divided. it will become all one thing were all the other. i never get tired of that quote. stewart's conflict on october 25, widely read and commented on at the time, was even more strident. our country is a fear which exhibits in full operation two different political systems, one of free orthe basis slave labor, the other on the label --the voluntary labor of free men. these antagonistic systems are continually coming into closer contact and collision result. it is at the irrepressible conflict between opposing and entering forces and it means the united states must and will, sooner or later, become eith
gary: totally responsible. 100%. joan: 110%. gary: never say what hundred 10%. house divideds speech to the republican state convention in springfield is quoted and leslie. -- quoted endlessly. occupation will not happen until -- house divided against itself cannot stand. i believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. i do not expect the union to be dissolved. i do not expect the house to fall. but i do expect it will cease to be divided. it will become all one...
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gary: we can go more? i will not go more with this because there is not enough time but i would love to go much more afterward. there was someone else standing up just before this last question who has since set down? peter says we can have one more question. we will have another last question. >> well i was going to ask , almost the same thing but in a slightly different way. and that is, i was in santa fe about -- in march, and i think that they have changed the language on the site of the monument by either blotting it out or doing something with it. gary: yes, they did. that comment is about the plaza in the monument in santa fe. it talks about both the civil war, glorietta pass and sibley's , movement up the rio grande and back in 1862, but it also had one part that talked about native americans, and they were described as savages. someone chiseled that off in the mid-1970's off of the monument. that is not, it wasn't -- not some official action but when you go there now, that has been chiseled off on
gary: we can go more? i will not go more with this because there is not enough time but i would love to go much more afterward. there was someone else standing up just before this last question who has since set down? peter says we can have one more question. we will have another last question. >> well i was going to ask , almost the same thing but in a slightly different way. and that is, i was in santa fe about -- in march, and i think that they have changed the language on the site of...
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he said, well, if it matches gary dunn. >> who was gary dunn? what, if anything, did he have to do with done that's murder? when "what happened to the beauty queen?" continues. uhh, excuse me, is there a problem here? you're in a no parking zone. oh, i... i didn't know. you didn't see the sign? that... that wasn't there when i was here earlier. (whimper) really? you know, in italy, they let you park anywhere. have a good day, sir. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (glass shattering) (frustrated yell) (car horn blast) (yelp) ♪all strength, we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait, we're taking everything we wanted we can do it♪ ♪all strength, no sweat vo:for president.ver that's mike bloomberg. a middle class kid who built a global company from scratch. mayor of new york, rebuilding the city after the 9-11 terrorist attack, creating 450,000 jobs. running for president - and on a roll. workable plans to del
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. and if you got some help from other people who thought it would really be her from me it was moving. but still a bit more. that's what it was bomb. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals want to find anything else to eat or drink. the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and garry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come he said all around the world savings to guy can really get under the cover of documents there are people that go out on a commercial hunts and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands the pixie i and i can kill the joey use by smashing their heads into the ground i and that is the gover
meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. and if you got some help from other people who thought it would really be her from me it was moving. but still a bit more. that's what it was bomb. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals want to find anything else to eat or drink. the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in...
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. did you get some help from all the former we really heard from but it was a movie made about it. but. more will be about. that bomb. and he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals won't find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and garry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come he said all around the world to say the striking were a few under the cover of documents there are people that go way out on a commercial hunts and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of people think i and i can kill the jollies by smashing their heads into the ground and there is the government sanc
meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. did you get some help from all the former we really heard from but it was a movie made about it. but. more will be about. that bomb. and he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals won't find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the...
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. did you get some help from all the people are you really hear from because it was moving. but still a bit more. about. that's what that's all right. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals one find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted the leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and garry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come here from all around the world to save the striking reef under the cover of documents there are people that go way out on a commercial hunt and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of pixie i and i can kill the jollies by smashing the heads into the ground and there is the government sanc
meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. did you get some help from all the people are you really hear from because it was moving. but still a bit more. about. that's what that's all right. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals one find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted the leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china...
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. and if you get some help from other people or you feel really hear from people it was moved thank you very much. but. more. that's right that's right. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals one find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted the leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and kerry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come he said all around the world to save the striking very few under the cover of docklands there are people that go way out on a commercial hunts and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of pits and i and i can kill the jollies by smashing the heads into the ground and there is the governm
meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. and if you get some help from other people or you feel really hear from people it was moved thank you very much. but. more. that's right that's right. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals one find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted the leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china...
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. if you get some help form other people far away from the river from it one can move thank you. but. more will be out there was one of the bomb. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals won't find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her relic animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and garry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come he said all around the world to save the striking reef under the cover of documents there are people that go way out on a commercial hops and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of things i and i can kill the jollies by smashing the heads into the ground and there is the government sanctio
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. did you get some help from other people all you really heard from but it was moving . but more. without. form. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals won't find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and kerry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come he says or around the world saving striking were you under the cover of documents there are people that go way out of a commercial hunt and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of things i and i didn't kill the jollies by smashing the heads into the ground and that is the government sanctioned humane why to kill and a sti
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. and if you go on holiday for more than 5 it was really her from being a local community. but all of them or all without. form. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals won't find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her relic animal but it's also hunted the leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and kerry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come he says all around the world savings to go i can worry if under the cover of documents there are people that go way out on a commercial hunt and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of hits they i and i can kill the jollies by smashing the heads into the ground and there is the government sanctioned humane wh
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. and did you get some help for more than you thought it would really help from because it was moving thank you very much. but still a bit more. that's all right. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the $900.00 hectares of land in the charge forest the animals one find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and kerry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come here for all around the world to save the striking group under the cover of documents there are people that go way out on a commercial hunt and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of pics and i and i kill the job we use by smashing the heads into the ground i and there i
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. did you get some help for most people are you really heard from because it was moving thank you very much. but still a bit more. without. that's right that's right. then he sets off on his daily feeding rounds across the $900.00 hectares of land in the charge forest the animals won't find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and garry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come here from all around the world to say the striking were you under the cover of documents there are people that go way out on a commercial hunts and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of pixie i and guy killed with joey used by smashing the heads into the ground i a
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meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. did you get some help from all the people on there were very relieved to hear from people it was can move thank you. but. more will be out. let's hear from. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals one find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her eldest animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and kerry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come he said all around the world to save the striking reef you under the cover of documents there are people that go way out on a commercial hunts and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of people think i and i can kill the jollies by smashing the hades into the ground and that is
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gary donahue is live with us from washington. as we head to the last stage of this trial, is it curious to assess on one level, very lhistoric, on anotheel, the outcome seemed inevitable. gary: it is amazing how it can be so dramatic, can't it? we have in many ways known the outcome of this all along. guess.was always a chance, i but it was a remote chanwo the presidend find himself with two thirds of his party against him. it didn't happen and it wap not going ton. here we are today on the verge of yet another historic vote. only the third time in the history of the country that a president has faced this kind of vote. and in an election year, and here with him approaching a potential second term, running for a second term. all crucial moments really, crucial pointpein this hment trial. the big unknown is what will the impact be of this? what impact will it have on the politics of america over the next nine months or so? ros: on that point, let me pick up on a couple miings before back to you. impeachment as gary alluded to is a
gary donahue is live with us from washington. as we head to the last stage of this trial, is it curious to assess on one level, very lhistoric, on anotheel, the outcome seemed inevitable. gary: it is amazing how it can be so dramatic, can't it? we have in many ways known the outcome of this all along. guess.was always a chance, i but it was a remote chanwo the presidend find himself with two thirds of his party against him. it didn't happen and it wap not going ton. here we are today on the...
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laura: gary o'donoghue at the white house, thanks so much for joining us. for a legal perspective on today's proceedings can i spoke a short while ago with jonathan turley, constitutional law professor at george washington university. you have always warned that this was a very narrow impeachment, destined to fad indeed it did. jonathan: i think history will henot be kind with house leadership on what was an historic blunder in deciding to push this vote by christmas on an incomplete record. they did not subpoena bolton, the national security soad even though he said that with a subpoena he could they pulled the subpoena for his top aide. when i testified in to have to judiciary i encouraged them to wait a couple months and get this testimony and supporting court orders, their case could only be strengthened. instead they rushed the vote. it is curious that they are suggesting that they will go back and finally subpoena john bolton. ilike the 49ers football team going back and saying we will replay the super bowl long after the chiefs have collected their t
laura: gary o'donoghue at the white house, thanks so much for joining us. for a legal perspective on today's proceedings can i spoke a short while ago with jonathan turley, constitutional law professor at george washington university. you have always warned that this was a very narrow impeachment, destined to fad indeed it did. jonathan: i think history will henot be kind with house leadership on what was an historic blunder in deciding to push this vote by christmas on an incomplete record....
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morse, this is gary kaltbaum. about 10 days ago, we were told that a vehicle -- ac vaccine wod be a year away, but a couple days ago from china they said a vaccine is ready now do you believe them? >> after it is here, a year is probably reasonable estimate, there are a couple candidates in development right now, china can do this faster. they might be i'll to do it in a few months if they had something on-line. they could do it perhaps a little bit sooner. it still will be a few months at best. >> i'm in the someone that wants to make a mountain out of a molehill, but it started with a city in china that was quarantining over 10 million people. then china for most part brushed it under the floor. now it is in i think near 20 thrucountries. we're seeing people wear masks now and do different things, as a doctor, what would you say we in u.s. should -- how should we think about? what should see be doing? more nervous than we are? >> we should take same precautions you talk during flu. until we have a vaccine, or so
morse, this is gary kaltbaum. about 10 days ago, we were told that a vehicle -- ac vaccine wod be a year away, but a couple days ago from china they said a vaccine is ready now do you believe them? >> after it is here, a year is probably reasonable estimate, there are a couple candidates in development right now, china can do this faster. they might be i'll to do it in a few months if they had something on-line. they could do it perhaps a little bit sooner. it still will be a few months...
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let's bring gary back in. 's difficult watching from afar, but what ishonteresting is hard it is to read what impact the whole impeachment process may have on both ses. ry: i think that's right, and i think that is myou are hearing them try to shape the narratives pretty quickly here. on the republican side you didn't get a split, cory gardner, but sal and susan collins all decided to back their president. so there's a certain consistency in their view of how this is likely to play out. colorado is very purple at the moment, cory gdner is in trouble. arizona has just become impactful in the last few years. she was appointed to that post after the death of john mccain as governor. she has only been there for just over a year. susan collins, maine has its own voting habits, very independent minded, and susan collins has always to be on full of the traditions up there. so there's a lot of things going on, a lot of different facto in different places. something that will be exercising campaign strategist for month
let's bring gary back in. 's difficult watching from afar, but what ishonteresting is hard it is to read what impact the whole impeachment process may have on both ses. ry: i think that's right, and i think that is myou are hearing them try to shape the narratives pretty quickly here. on the republican side you didn't get a split, cory gardner, but sal and susan collins all decided to back their president. so there's a certain consistency in their view of how this is likely to play out....
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thank you very much, gary. gary and my family and i have become good friends. we have had the most diverse cabinet in american history. i think we had the best cabinet in american history. i listened to you when you spoke . i was astounded. you asked your husband to marry you. i had want you to know, to ask my wife, jill, five times to marry me. not a joke. five times. finally, i said, and you will appreciate this because we are all from immigrant paths. my mother would say they got my irish up. i came back from south africa trying to see no sin mandala and getting arrested for trying to see him on robyn island. back, the first thing i did, i landed in philadelphia. i went back to her apartment in wilmington, delaware. i knocked on her door. she said, come on in. i said, i'm not coming in. i said, you're finally got my irish up. i'm going to ask you one more time. you do not have to tell me when, just if we will marry me. i said, will you marry me? she went like this. ok. -- my sistered valerie -- i asked her, -- he asked her, what made you change your mind? i
thank you very much, gary. gary and my family and i have become good friends. we have had the most diverse cabinet in american history. i think we had the best cabinet in american history. i listened to you when you spoke . i was astounded. you asked your husband to marry you. i had want you to know, to ask my wife, jill, five times to marry me. not a joke. five times. finally, i said, and you will appreciate this because we are all from immigrant paths. my mother would say they got my irish...
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the backyard gary cleans and cuts the mats. and stencils them. >>> it looks like something that came out of the store. i want them to be proud of it.>> reporter: billy baker got emotional. >>> he thanked gary and pam for giving his best friend so be a softer place to sleep. >>> it really means a lot to us.>> he gets so much from his pet. that is why we do it. i can't explain it. it means so much.>>> i wish we could do more. >> reporter: for producing pass for pets for the homeless this week's jefferson award goes to pat and gary shoulder. >>> grace cathedral's donation of 70 old yoga mats will be recycled and repurposed into nearly 300 pet pads from they say their idea can be duplicated anywhere by anyone and they are willing to train if you are interested. >>> they are not a nonprofit. they do it on their own because they want to. >>> you can do it if you're interested. >>> very meaningful. >>> you can nominate your local hero. we are taking nominations right now. nominate them for a jefferson award online.>>> bay area health
the backyard gary cleans and cuts the mats. and stencils them. >>> it looks like something that came out of the store. i want them to be proud of it.>> reporter: billy baker got emotional. >>> he thanked gary and pam for giving his best friend so be a softer place to sleep. >>> it really means a lot to us.>> he gets so much from his pet. that is why we do it. i can't explain it. it means so much.>>> i wish we could do more. >> reporter: for...
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gary grumbach live for us in south carolina. thank you. >> thanks, gary. >>> still ahead, a potential conflict of interest for president trump's new spy chief that could leave the acting intelligence director vulnerable to blackmail. >>> supreme court justice sotomayor access her colleagues of bias in favor of the trump administration. >>> welcome back. according to a new report president trump's new acting intelligence director richard grenell used to do consulting work for a foreign politician that the united states accused of corruption. pro publica reports grenell, quote, used to do consulting work on behalf of an eastern european oligarch who is now a fugitive and recently barred from entering the u.s. under anti-corruption sanctions imposed last month by the state department. in 2016 grenell wrote several articles defending the politician. he also did not register under the foreign agent has registration act which requires people to disclose work in the u.s. on behalf of foreign politicians. an attorney for grenell decline
gary grumbach live for us in south carolina. thank you. >> thanks, gary. >>> still ahead, a potential conflict of interest for president trump's new spy chief that could leave the acting intelligence director vulnerable to blackmail. >>> supreme court justice sotomayor access her colleagues of bias in favor of the trump administration. >>> welcome back. according to a new report president trump's new acting intelligence director richard grenell used to do...
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now, i think gary is right. we know of people who come here with zip, and they turn out to be great successes, maybe this not the way. >> i lean with gary on his first comment, in 1850s during famines in wir ireland we brougt people over. >> they did not go on welfare that is the point. now we have a program where we put them on food stamps that is a terrible thing to do to these people. >> we're generalizing on who comes over, a lot of these individual work hard, help us with hard labor. >> they do. >> a lot of ble blue collar wors are not, white collar labor not, i would respectfully disagree. david: quickly, button it. >> let me say for past 25 years, we had presidents flapping their gums on immigration, it good to see as least this president addressing it one way or another. david: markets see a major sell-off today amid near coronavirus fears. is it just a blip or is there more bleeding to come tomorrow? . . ♪. david: well the dow tumbling more than 1000 points today on fears the coronavirus might be more
now, i think gary is right. we know of people who come here with zip, and they turn out to be great successes, maybe this not the way. >> i lean with gary on his first comment, in 1850s during famines in wir ireland we brougt people over. >> they did not go on welfare that is the point. now we have a program where we put them on food stamps that is a terrible thing to do to these people. >> we're generalizing on who comes over, a lot of these individual work hard, help us with...
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thank you very much, gary. gary and my family and i have become good friends. we have had the most diverse cabinet in american history. i think we had the best cabinet in american history. i listened to you when you spoke. i was astounded. you asked your husband to marry you. i just want you to know, i had to ask my wife, jill, five times to marry me. not a joke. five times. finally, i said, and you will appreciate this because we are all from immigrant paths. my mother would say they got my irish up. i came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela and getting arrested for trying to see him on robyn island. when i came back, the first thing i did, i landed in philadelphia. i went back to her apartment in wilmington, delaware. she was teaching. i knocked on her door. she said, come on in. i said, i'm not coming in. i said, you're finally got my irish up. here is the deal. i'm going to ask you one more time. you do not have to tell me when, just if you will marry me. i said, will you marry me? she went like this. ok. my sister asked -- my sister valeri
thank you very much, gary. gary and my family and i have become good friends. we have had the most diverse cabinet in american history. i think we had the best cabinet in american history. i listened to you when you spoke. i was astounded. you asked your husband to marry you. i just want you to know, i had to ask my wife, jill, five times to marry me. not a joke. five times. finally, i said, and you will appreciate this because we are all from immigrant paths. my mother would say they got my...
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connell: i will send gary kaltbaum. lauren: oh, gary. ♪. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ the new xc90 plug-in hybrid electric. xc90. recharged. this piece is talking yeah?. so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ 1 in 3 deaths is caused by cardiovascular disease. millions of patients are treated with statins-but up to 75% persistent cardiovascular risk still remains. many have turned to fish oil supplements. others, fenofibrates or niacin. but he
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laura: let's head over to the white house and speak to my colleague gary o'donoue. what is the president's mood in the wake of his acquittal?he has been tweet ing away, i s. gary: there is one very curious tweet which viewers should take a lo at them in which he has tweeted a mockup of a cover of az"time" me with the dates and eventually it pops up "trump forever." maybe he is planning to stay around a little bit longer. there has been a statement from stephanie grisham, white house secretary,aying that the bush white house press secretary, saying that the president has been totally vindicated and slams democrats from naming adam schiff and nancy pelosi, and asked the question quite ominously in this statement, "will there be no retribution?" unclear what he means by that. also hav romney for voting for the first article from the onen republi who broke on one of the articles. we will get statement from the president tomorrow at noon. we are expecting him to address the aftermath of the impeachment process. we will see what his mood will be inerson, i think. laura: g
laura: let's head over to the white house and speak to my colleague gary o'donoue. what is the president's mood in the wake of his acquittal?he has been tweet ing away, i s. gary: there is one very curious tweet which viewers should take a lo at them in which he has tweeted a mockup of a cover of az"time" me with the dates and eventually it pops up "trump forever." maybe he is planning to stay around a little bit longer. there has been a statement from stephanie grisham,...
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david: gary. >> mr. ambassador, about the u.n. in 2019, 18 resolutions against israel, one against saudi arabia, none against hamas or ven venezuela, now they put vepe venezuela on human righting council, what is going with israel and rogue states. >> it is an obsession against israel, against of dealing with -- iran and north korea and syria. tomorrow for 5 or maybe 6 hours, they will focus on israel, it is unfortunate, i hear new voices coming from arab leaders that say to us, quietly, talk about the future, we know abbas belongs to the past. >> mr. ambassador thank you for coming in. when you say there is other allies supportive of this, away from middle east, where are players of eurozone or nato or some of them say? what will they say tomorrow at the u.n. council? >> when you analyze responses of european countries it was very welcoming for peace of trump, i call it gang mentality, once they come together they become hostile it happened with arab country, they go to arab league. >> yes, if you could call them out, who, saying
david: gary. >> mr. ambassador, about the u.n. in 2019, 18 resolutions against israel, one against saudi arabia, none against hamas or ven venezuela, now they put vepe venezuela on human righting council, what is going with israel and rogue states. >> it is an obsession against israel, against of dealing with -- iran and north korea and syria. tomorrow for 5 or maybe 6 hours, they will focus on israel, it is unfortunate, i hear new voices coming from arab leaders that say to us,...
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much you, thank you very gary. gary and i have become very good friends. this that we had the most diverse cabinet i think american history and i think we have the best cabinet in american history. i listened to you when you spoke, i was astounded, you asked your husband to marry you, i just wanted to know this is wifeod's truth, i asked my jill five times to marry me. not a joke. five times. finally i said and you'll appreciate this, my mother would say it got my irish up i came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela getting arrested for trying to see them at robins island. when i came back, the first thing i did, i landed in philadelphia and went back to her apartment in wilmington, delaware. i knocked on her door and she said come on in, you been gone. i said i'm not coming in, you finally got my irish up so here's the deal, and ask you one more time, one more time. you don't have to tell me when, just if you will marry me. she looked up and i said will you marry me? god's truth she went like this ok. [laughter] --, i asked asked her what m
much you, thank you very gary. gary and i have become very good friends. this that we had the most diverse cabinet i think american history and i think we have the best cabinet in american history. i listened to you when you spoke, i was astounded, you asked your husband to marry you, i just wanted to know this is wifeod's truth, i asked my jill five times to marry me. not a joke. five times. finally i said and you'll appreciate this, my mother would say it got my irish up i came back from...
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gary? >> congressman, trying to build on that, that this may not be quite as bad as people see , and i guess the whole funding issue, and put this where the white house has requested i think $..5 billion for funding. we spent great amounts of sars, i'm sure in the billions i know probably a quarter of a billion dollars, and yet, to my knowledge we never came up with vaccines or cures for anything. it's kind of like the regular flu. they just petered out, and developed immunizations on their own and people did die but they just went along and then interest was lost, so my question to you is is all the funding a necessary, andb, is it indeed put to good use? >> so the funding is there to get test kits out there to make sure that our stockpiles may get , we may use up some of the supplies in our strategic healthcare stockpiles, so we're going to have to replenish that stuff. we may need to assist in getting the vaccine developed. i do want to be accurate though on ebola, they did come up with
gary? >> congressman, trying to build on that, that this may not be quite as bad as people see , and i guess the whole funding issue, and put this where the white house has requested i think $..5 billion for funding. we spent great amounts of sars, i'm sure in the billions i know probably a quarter of a billion dollars, and yet, to my knowledge we never came up with vaccines or cures for anything. it's kind of like the regular flu. they just petered out, and developed immunizations on...
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catch gary on "bulls & bears" 5:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> market looking at president's trump's address there was areas of agreement from both sides of the aisle as well. >> everybody said that criminal justice reform couldn't be done. but i got it done and the people in this room got it done. [cheers and applause] we must also rebuild america's infrastructure. [cheers and applause] the united states will join the 1 trillion trees initiative. i call on congress to pass the bipartisan advancing support for working families act extending family leave to mothers and fathers all across our nation. [applause] charles: i thought that would have gotten a greater round of applause. i want to bring in iwf policy director hadley heath manning. hadley, looking at body language. looking how everyone is reacting. when the democrats weren't using a hi bahchy or playing bingo, there were times everyone got up in unison. maybe that is what we should be looking. maybe we found common ground with infrastructure where i think i saw everyone i
catch gary on "bulls & bears" 5:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> market looking at president's trump's address there was areas of agreement from both sides of the aisle as well. >> everybody said that criminal justice reform couldn't be done. but i got it done and the people in this room got it done. [cheers and applause] we must also rebuild america's infrastructure. [cheers and applause] the united states will join the 1 trillion trees initiative. i call on congress to...
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gary: a couple of interesting developments today. andrew mccabe, former deputy director of thebihe was fired a couple of days before he was due to retire, missing out on all those pension rights, etc. edhe was accf lying to an internal investigation by an inspector general about talking to a journalist. that has been hanging over him for 18 months or so. e today partment of justice announced they would not be pursuing that. president, as andrew mccabe has been a target of the president's ire on many occasions. having said that, of course, there are other decisions out of doj today, not least the decision on michael flynn, former national security advisor -- remember him? -- pleadein guilty to lyto the fbi, first casualty of the trump presidency. beenit cooperatingh the fbi for a couple of years now. w he wants to change his guilty plea. well, william barr has also brought in external attorneys to look at the way his case is being handled, a indeed, other politically sensitive cases. people are raising eyebrows about what is going on
gary: a couple of interesting developments today. andrew mccabe, former deputy director of thebihe was fired a couple of days before he was due to retire, missing out on all those pension rights, etc. edhe was accf lying to an internal investigation by an inspector general about talking to a journalist. that has been hanging over him for 18 months or so. e today partment of justice announced they would not be pursuing that. president, as andrew mccabe has been a target of the president's ire on...
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gary, gary, get gary over here thank you, gary, listen. now, gary, there you go. all right. [ audience aws ] i want it to be a clean vote i want no wandering, peeing or butt sniffing. okay, guys [ laughter ] let's make this a clean vote all right, here we go. you guys ready let's release the puppies. ♪ [ audience ohs ] wow. it's a great game! i'm going to say it's this bowl i'm going to say -- whatever is happening here i can't even see what team [ laughter ] we have 85 puppies how hungry are they? i think the winner is the 49ers are going to win [ dinging cheersnd applause ♪ they'rthgameeverybody. stick around we'll be right back with ewan mcgregor. [ cheers and applause ♪ we've all been here before. the conference room. the speaker phone. the missing files. not in the room? then you're not in the know. well, this has been nice, but can we not? microsoft teams invites everyone you work with, to work together. be seen, be heard, be there when you're not. share your files, and your opinion. and maybe even a happy little fruit guy. when you're ready to unleash
gary, gary, get gary over here thank you, gary, listen. now, gary, there you go. all right. [ audience aws ] i want it to be a clean vote i want no wandering, peeing or butt sniffing. okay, guys [ laughter ] let's make this a clean vote all right, here we go. you guys ready let's release the puppies. ♪ [ audience ohs ] wow. it's a great game! i'm going to say it's this bowl i'm going to say -- whatever is happening here i can't even see what team [ laughter ] we have 85 puppies how hungry are...
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i had the opportunity to meet gary hart along with a number of other people in 1984 and walter mondale and john glenn with a big deal that year and i was fortunate to get to see many of those candidates. >> successful democrats who won a presidency first, bill clinton campaign in 1992 but where were you then and what do you remember about that race? >> bill clinton was the comeback kid and 92 but i was in the state senate and endorsed bob carey so i was not very involved [inaudible] i did not get too involved in that campaign. >> what about 2008? barack obama and hillary clinton. >> again i did not endorse anyone because i was running for the senate in 2008. it was hard fought race so i remember hilary surprised everyone in 2008 because barack obama won the iowa caucus when he people thought he would not be able to do that and hillary did not win and everybody said well, obama is coming into new hampshire and he will win new hampshire going away and that did not happen and hillary won by about three points and so then the fight continued through many states until the convention. >> eve
i had the opportunity to meet gary hart along with a number of other people in 1984 and walter mondale and john glenn with a big deal that year and i was fortunate to get to see many of those candidates. >> successful democrats who won a presidency first, bill clinton campaign in 1992 but where were you then and what do you remember about that race? >> bill clinton was the comeback kid and 92 but i was in the state senate and endorsed bob carey so i was not very involved [inaudible]...
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go ahead, gary. >> trump is also going after west virginia democrat joe manchin. multiple times calling him a puppet democrat senator and weak
go ahead, gary. >> trump is also going after west virginia democrat joe manchin. multiple times calling him a puppet democrat senator and weak
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gary: a couple of interesting devepments today. andrew mccabe, former deputy director of the fired a couple of days before he was due to retire, missing out on all those pension rights, etc. he was accused of lying to an inspector general about talking to a journalist. that has been hanging over m him for ths or so. today the department of justice nounced they would not b pursuing that. that is likely to upset the president, asndrew mccabe has been a target of the president's ire on many occasions. having said that, of course, there are other decisions out of doj today, not least the decision on michael flynn, former national security advisor -- remember him? -- pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi, first casualty of the trump presidency. cooperating with the fb for a couple of years now. wanow he s to change his guilty plea. well, williamarras also brought in external attorneys to look at the way his case is being handled, a indeed, other politically sensitive cases. people are raising eyebrows about what is going on at the doj that
gary: a couple of interesting devepments today. andrew mccabe, former deputy director of the fired a couple of days before he was due to retire, missing out on all those pension rights, etc. he was accused of lying to an inspector general about talking to a journalist. that has been hanging over m him for ths or so. today the department of justice nounced they would not b pursuing that. that is likely to upset the president, asndrew mccabe has been a target of the president's ire on many...
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tchfks. >> reporter: gary baaer-- >> i'll never forget who gave me a second chan that primary, but he came back to campaign for his wife against barack obama. >> he's very likable, i agree with that. >> you're likable enough, hillary. no doubt about it. >> reporter: on the eve of the primary, clinton had a rare show of emotion. >> i just don't want to see us fall backwards. >> reporter: she won new hampshire, but not the mination. and eight years later fell short to bernie sanders here. >> thank you, new hampshire! >> reporter: the only person to win a new hampshire three times in the modern era, richard nixon. >> that is a fun fact. because he ran, did not get the nomination, ran and got elected. >> tony and ed with the new hampshire trivia. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> with much of the nation waking up this morning to snow, sleet, and biting winds, we end this half hour in the california desert. there, a symbol of the american west is coming under assault from mother nature. jamie yuccas has the torrer t t years. but its toughest match is man made. >> even if --
tchfks. >> reporter: gary baaer-- >> i'll never forget who gave me a second chan that primary, but he came back to campaign for his wife against barack obama. >> he's very likable, i agree with that. >> you're likable enough, hillary. no doubt about it. >> reporter: on the eve of the primary, clinton had a rare show of emotion. >> i just don't want to see us fall backwards. >> reporter: she won new hampshire, but not the mination. and eight years later...
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gary b. smith joins us. fox news contributor and erin gibbs from gibbs wealth management where she is chief investment officer. on the coronavirus fears so to speak, gary, how do you work that in. it is tough to get a handle from the government's point of view what is happening. what about from an investor's point of view? >> there are two sides of the coin. one i keep coming back to the number of deaths that we have just from regular influenza every year. we have on average 10,000 people that die in the u.s. alone per year on regular flu. probably, 50, 60,000 worldwide. when you hear the numbers, look no one likes to hear any death but what was sars, 800? now we're at on the coronavirus like 12, 1500? so it is really not significant so far obviously. the other, but, on the viruses,, merz, anyone, sars, we've seen the market is always gone down from the first reported case to, basically cured. connell: right. >> right now the market is still up. i would expect more downside. connell: to gary's point, the mar
gary b. smith joins us. fox news contributor and erin gibbs from gibbs wealth management where she is chief investment officer. on the coronavirus fears so to speak, gary, how do you work that in. it is tough to get a handle from the government's point of view what is happening. what about from an investor's point of view? >> there are two sides of the coin. one i keep coming back to the number of deaths that we have just from regular influenza every year. we have on average 10,000 people...
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charles: mike and gary, two of the best. catch gary tonight right here on "bulls & bears." that is 5:00 p.m. eastern time. mike bloomberg made his money on wall street, a little bit of it, right? the latest effort to pander to the left of the democratic party. trying to put the vise grip on wall street. at same time more, he is coming with his cozy relationship about china. people concerned about debt. he has been surging in the polls ahead of tonight's debate. many wonder is he trying to pull the wool over eyes of americans? certainly democratic voters. joining me to discuss independent women's forum policy director, hadley heath manning. mike bloomberg comes out with his wall street plan yesterday. it has a lot of stuff warren likes and sanders likes. are you surprised he declared war on wall street? >> i haven't, for two reasons, charles, it is the sort of the state of democratic party. a shift left. primary season. what everyone is doing, to appeal to the voters. for second reason this is mike bloomberg. one of the biggest pieces of his reputation as nanny state mayor.
charles: mike and gary, two of the best. catch gary tonight right here on "bulls & bears." that is 5:00 p.m. eastern time. mike bloomberg made his money on wall street, a little bit of it, right? the latest effort to pander to the left of the democratic party. trying to put the vise grip on wall street. at same time more, he is coming with his cozy relationship about china. people concerned about debt. he has been surging in the polls ahead of tonight's debate. many wonder is he...
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for more, let's bring in gary. is this retribution by the president? just this morning, the president was sayingt he was happy with lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. is this the pwhback thae house aides were threatening? reporter: looks like it, doesn't it? seems that colonel vindman was due to stay in his postnt theummer of this year, when he was due to head back to the staff college. but he has been, as his lawyer puts it, escorted out of the white house. and the president said this morning, you know, am i supposed bepy with him? but that will be dealt with by someone else later on. he clear knew this was going to happen. and, of course, stephanie tagrisham, his press sec yesterday, said he'd been treated horribly, maybe people should pay a price. thatounds like a threat. >> well, senator susan collins said today,ary, there should not beti retri against witnesses. but now the president has been quitted in the impeachment trial, there's not much anyone can do about it, is there? reporter: no. of course, he has absolute power toire a fire who he li
for more, let's bring in gary. is this retribution by the president? just this morning, the president was sayingt he was happy with lieutenant colonel alexander vindman. is this the pwhback thae house aides were threatening? reporter: looks like it, doesn't it? seems that colonel vindman was due to stay in his postnt theummer of this year, when he was due to head back to the staff college. but he has been, as his lawyer puts it, escorted out of the white house. and the president said this...
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now here's utah governor gary herbert. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you. we will now be honored to hear the state of the state address delivered by our governor, gary r. herbert. >> thank you, mr. president. and president adams, speaker wilson and, by the way, happy birthday. we'd sing to you but we don't have time. members of the legislature, justices of the supreme court, the first lady, my wife, jeanette, the first lady of utah, i thank you for your love and support over all these years. lieutenant governor spencer and mrs. cox, thank you for your support and your leadership. and the other constitutional officers that we have with us today and my fellow utahns. i'm grateful to be here and address you this evening. i'd like to welcome our legislator its back to the hill and extend a special welcome to candice and steve who are joining us for their first general legislative session. [ applause ] my advice to them and to all of you is to roll up your sleeves and to get to work, because we have a lot to do in the next 42 days. for those who are keeping scor
now here's utah governor gary herbert. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you. we will now be honored to hear the state of the state address delivered by our governor, gary r. herbert. >> thank you, mr. president. and president adams, speaker wilson and, by the way, happy birthday. we'd sing to you but we don't have time. members of the legislature, justices of the supreme court, the first lady, my wife, jeanette, the first lady of utah, i thank you for your love and support over...
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glad you could join us, i am david asman, with us jonathan hoenig, krist kristina partsinevelos, and gary kaltbaum, bloomberg is not on ballot in nevada. -- >> will not create the kind of excitement and energy we need to have the voter turn out we must have to defeat donald trump. david: even though bloomberg is not on ballot in nevada, his democrat rivals like bernie sanders already targeting the democrat billionaire, bloomberg has been outlining plans to overall social security and proposal on minimum wage and paid family and se sick leave tt mimic those of other democrat candidates, but do they cancel out the direct attacks on his character. >> my big issue, i a i am waitig for someone in that party to talk about tax cuts not government, all i hear is government mandate, and government this and that. the government overseeing that, they let you get into as he puts riskless type things, i want something different, i think a guy worth 60 billion, a great businessman would recognize that greatness of this country are people like him and like you let us work our tails off. and does not loo
glad you could join us, i am david asman, with us jonathan hoenig, krist kristina partsinevelos, and gary kaltbaum, bloomberg is not on ballot in nevada. -- >> will not create the kind of excitement and energy we need to have the voter turn out we must have to defeat donald trump. david: even though bloomberg is not on ballot in nevada, his democrat rivals like bernie sanders already targeting the democrat billionaire, bloomberg has been outlining plans to overall social security and...
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catch gary on "bulls & bears." we are off 155 points. liz claman. liz: what we are going to do in this final hour is strap you in. we know it might very well be another wild ride on wall street as the dow swings 651 points from bottom to top and now heading back down, following the biggest two-day point loss in history. at this hour, we do have the dow jones industrials falling 143 after more than $2 trillion in losses over just the last two sessions. for now, the nasdaq is that one index in the green, up five points. we will see if it holds. meantime, the dow started giving up its gains at 1:55 p.m. eastern time. this intraday picture, it shows you best exactly when that happened. why? well, that's when a r
catch gary on "bulls & bears." we are off 155 points. liz claman. liz: what we are going to do in this final hour is strap you in. we know it might very well be another wild ride on wall street as the dow swings 651 points from bottom to top and now heading back down, following the biggest two-day point loss in history. at this hour, we do have the dow jones industrials falling 143 after more than $2 trillion in losses over just the last two sessions. for now, the nasdaq is that...
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gary, your thoughts? >> i'm a big believer in precedent, so that is excellent that you do bring that up. that is something we have to be aware of and recognize. the fact of the matter is, if tomorrow it is announced they came up with some medicine to combat this, i suspect the market would be back up 1000 pretty quickly but i want to make sure, give a big perspective. you gave great perspective before, melissa, let me stretch it out. since the bottom of the bear market in the last quarter of 2018, the nasdaq in 14 months was up 58%, the dow was up 36%. this is about as normal as normal can be except it is going quicker because of an outlyer event going on. we will eventually get past this, but i have to believe more price and time out there. we may get more mastercards. they announced after the close yesterday for the next quarter or so numbers are coming down. mastercard is a business that handles all businesses. guess what? other businesses are going to come with that. i think that could affect things i
gary, your thoughts? >> i'm a big believer in precedent, so that is excellent that you do bring that up. that is something we have to be aware of and recognize. the fact of the matter is, if tomorrow it is announced they came up with some medicine to combat this, i suspect the market would be back up 1000 pretty quickly but i want to make sure, give a big perspective. you gave great perspective before, melissa, let me stretch it out. since the bottom of the bear market in the last quarter...
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but gary says he was cautious when investing, and refused to buy into any unbuilt development. i wasn't going to purchase a field, you know, with nothing on it. i could see the queens, i got the land registry, and as far as i was concerned, i was invested in the queens hotel. i know people have had to go back to work. i know some have had nervous breakdowns. i know some people who are having to go to food banks. there's millions missing, and they don't know where it is. it is unregulated marketing and unregulated investing. but these are ponzi schemes. it's like pyramid selling. these are very, very dangerous investments, and unfortunately, there is no regulatory mechanism that actually... 0r legal mechanism... that stops the investor from losing their money. if it was a ponzi scheme, i would never have invested in it. lawyer david niven says it is one of the biggest failed property schemes that they have ever come across. we have been approached by something like 400 or so investors with enquiries coming in still on a daily basis. the use of solicitors and lawyers in these sch
but gary says he was cautious when investing, and refused to buy into any unbuilt development. i wasn't going to purchase a field, you know, with nothing on it. i could see the queens, i got the land registry, and as far as i was concerned, i was invested in the queens hotel. i know people have had to go back to work. i know some have had nervous breakdowns. i know some people who are having to go to food banks. there's millions missing, and they don't know where it is. it is unregulated...
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gary is a softwa re overseas, move here. gary is a software consultant from tamil now do. six months ago she chose australia over california. skilled immigrants are welcome here. i'm very excited —— excited because i seek opportunities because i have to decide which way to go and i don't like the late back, that is a balance of your work and personal life. immigration is good for the australian economy but it is making the city is more congested than ever. governments are benefiting significantly from increased migration through increased tax revenue but they haven't been very good at actually reinvesting that revenue into roads and into local services, into trains. to accommodate their population growth so accommodate their population growth so that has been a challenge. in 2020, australia's economy is forecast to slow even further. migrates! migrants will a debt —— again be asked to do their bit to boost growth but places like sydney are struggling to cope with the weight of immigration while water supplies are under immense strain. phil nurser, bbc news, sydney.
gary is a softwa re overseas, move here. gary is a software consultant from tamil now do. six months ago she chose australia over california. skilled immigrants are welcome here. i'm very excited —— excited because i seek opportunities because i have to decide which way to go and i don't like the late back, that is a balance of your work and personal life. immigration is good for the australian economy but it is making the city is more congested than ever. governments are benefiting...
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gary steele, chairman and ceo of proof point. you got to read this stuff everybody works with him everybody's given up competing with them. "mad money's" back after the break. i consulted with your grandmother's doctor. we can do the screening at her house. hi. this is the man that's going to check your eyes grandma. cognizant ai solutions are helping healthcare companies advance diagnostics and prevent blindness in patients with diabetes. everything looks good. you have beautiful eyes. ♪ stay two nights and get a free night for your next stay. one night, two nights, free night. book now at bestwestern.com. >>> it is time it's time. and then the lightning round is over are you ready? i'm going to start with debbie in nevada. debbie >> mr. cramer. >> yes. >> thoughts on kree? >> i have never, ever, ever been a fan of cree. i have always felt that it was too episodic in this lighting -- this lighting business i'm going to have to say no to you. let's go to bradley in delaware. bradley! >> hey, jim, thanks for taking the call. >>
gary steele, chairman and ceo of proof point. you got to read this stuff everybody works with him everybody's given up competing with them. "mad money's" back after the break. i consulted with your grandmother's doctor. we can do the screening at her house. hi. this is the man that's going to check your eyes grandma. cognizant ai solutions are helping healthcare companies advance diagnostics and prevent blindness in patients with diabetes. everything looks good. you have beautiful...
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gary is a software co nsulta nt here. gary is a software consultant from tamil now do. six months ago she chose australia over california. skilled immigrants are welcome here. i am very excited, because i see various opportunities, but it's up to me now to decide which way to go. i like the laid—back balance between work and personal life. immigration is good for the australian economy, but it is making the city is more congested than ever. governments are benefiting significantly from increased migration from increased migration from increased tax revenue, but they have not been very good at reinvesting that revenue into roads, into local services, into trains, to accommodate that population growth, so that has been a challenge. in 2020 australia's economy is forecast to slow even further. migrants will again be expected to do their bit to boost growth, but cities like sydney are struggling to cope with the weight of immigration, while water supplies are under immense strain. now let's brief you on some other business stories. finance ministers from the world's riche
gary is a software co nsulta nt here. gary is a software consultant from tamil now do. six months ago she chose australia over california. skilled immigrants are welcome here. i am very excited, because i see various opportunities, but it's up to me now to decide which way to go. i like the laid—back balance between work and personal life. immigration is good for the australian economy, but it is making the city is more congested than ever. governments are benefiting significantly from...
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gary gallagher and joan waugh. individually and as a team, they are superlative interpreters of the civil war era, who combine military history and social and cultural history and bring to their scholarship and engagement
gary gallagher and joan waugh. individually and as a team, they are superlative interpreters of the civil war era, who combine military history and social and cultural history and bring to their scholarship and engagement