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john: $200,000. david: that was what year? john: 1983. david: where did you get the name ariel from? john: i love the way the name sounded. it was a favorite character on tv. i said i would name my daughter ariel. i had the company first. david: to keep up with what is going on in the world, do you use computers? john: i actually don't. david: do you ever go on the internet? john: i do have internet on my phone, but i have never actually had a computer or turned a computer on. david: you use emails? john: i don't. david: so how do people send messages? do they send a pigeon? ♪ david: how much are you managing now? john: $13.5 billion. david: you managed more before the great recession, as was the case with many companies. how much money did you go down to? how low did you go? john: we got under $3 billion. david: do you think you should fold up shop under $3 million $20ion after having billion? john: not at all. one thing i learned from my father, we should always keep money saved for a rainy day. sure enough, we have a hurricane of fin
john: $200,000. david: that was what year? john: 1983. david: where did you get the name ariel from? john: i love the way the name sounded. it was a favorite character on tv. i said i would name my daughter ariel. i had the company first. david: to keep up with what is going on in the world, do you use computers? john: i actually don't. david: do you ever go on the internet? john: i do have internet on my phone, but i have never actually had a computer or turned a computer on. david: you use...
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john: i did. i got to be cochairman of the illinois finance committee with a friend of yours, jim crown. we worked for penny pritzker. and that was a magical thing to be able to be involved on the ground floor. and then once he was elected president, i got to be cochairman of the inauguration. and that was special. and what was really special, when he first got elected, we were the temporary transition headquarters at ariel. so for three days, he was there helping to form the government. david: ok. john: and it is something you never forget. david: you helped him in his campaign. he is using your offices for the transition. did he offer you a job, and if so, why did you not take it? john: we never really had that conversation. i love investing and i love our business, and i have a great team, as i mentioned earlier, at ariel, so there was never a thought that i would go to washington. ♪ david: are you worried about a recession in the near future? john: i am not worried about the -- a recession.
john: i did. i got to be cochairman of the illinois finance committee with a friend of yours, jim crown. we worked for penny pritzker. and that was a magical thing to be able to be involved on the ground floor. and then once he was elected president, i got to be cochairman of the inauguration. and that was special. and what was really special, when he first got elected, we were the temporary transition headquarters at ariel. so for three days, he was there helping to form the government. david:...
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john brown turned to private finaciers. a group of wealthy radicals that became known as the secret 6. in october of 1859, pairs of men followed the pikes across the border toward harper's ferry. osborne anderson, a free black man recalled they marched like a funeral procession. he returned to blair's shop unannounced. he said kansas is settled. what do you need these weapons for. brown said they might be useful if they were finished. instead of threatening a class war out west, the pikes now threatened a race war down south. anderson was responsible for giving pipes to slaves during the raid. because he was in charge of thing, the slaves assumed anderson, not brown, was captain of the band. this rumor was reenforced by the fact that louis washington, a great grand nephew of george washington surrendered his ancestors to anderson, not brown. anderson being a colored man and colored men being only things in the south is proper the south be taught a lesson upon this point. what is brown getting at here? brown exposed the lega
john brown turned to private finaciers. a group of wealthy radicals that became known as the secret 6. in october of 1859, pairs of men followed the pikes across the border toward harper's ferry. osborne anderson, a free black man recalled they marched like a funeral procession. he returned to blair's shop unannounced. he said kansas is settled. what do you need these weapons for. brown said they might be useful if they were finished. instead of threatening a class war out west, the pikes now...
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john adams and john quincy adams believe the conduct of politics live their lives by these principles and did not see popularity or usher in the age of anything and did not go down in history as a significant president but their ideas until now call profound and profoundly meaningful today. the problem is democracy as we clutch on two principles into egalitarian not existing and never intended. to make the combined legacy cannot be summed up easily that it may be useful to think about as antiheroes. they were vain and too honest to be the left when most americans did not want to hear and they challenged what they had about democracy and distrusted with a passion but also believed analyzing problems that brought about constructive change they were obsessed with the masked deception. i likened them to sherlock holmes. because truth for them existed in the details. okay. turn off the phones ff they wore different intellectual hats as a satirist and psychologist cosmopolitan wanderers to cheer the skepticism of a historian to conclude it is the duty of government to check the worse excess
john adams and john quincy adams believe the conduct of politics live their lives by these principles and did not see popularity or usher in the age of anything and did not go down in history as a significant president but their ideas until now call profound and profoundly meaningful today. the problem is democracy as we clutch on two principles into egalitarian not existing and never intended. to make the combined legacy cannot be summed up easily that it may be useful to think about as...
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these are john brown's words. anderson, being a colored man, and colored men being only things in the south, it is proper that the south be taught a lesson upon this point. what is brown getting at here? brown exposed the legal fiction that blacks were property. by having lewis washington surrender his prized piece of property to anderson. exchanging arms was brown's way of proving black humanity. give a slave a pike, he said, and you make him a man. weapons offered more than freedom. they conveyed virtues that americans respected. nothing so charged the american people as personal bravery. brown told blacks. while other abolitionists wanted to give slaves freedom, john brown wanted to give them weapons. that's the critical difference between john brown and most other abolitionists. >> hold onto your weapons, he told them, and never be persuaded to leave them. the slaves that harpers ferry understood this advice. throughout the rate, they handled and exchanged weapons to express allegiance and power. between 25 an
these are john brown's words. anderson, being a colored man, and colored men being only things in the south, it is proper that the south be taught a lesson upon this point. what is brown getting at here? brown exposed the legal fiction that blacks were property. by having lewis washington surrender his prized piece of property to anderson. exchanging arms was brown's way of proving black humanity. give a slave a pike, he said, and you make him a man. weapons offered more than freedom. they...
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john: we have time for one last question. >> [inaudible] john: that is a whole nother seminar. can somebody answer that and five words? jack: my guess would have been the 12:02 alarm. it was unexpected. we had done it in sims, but nobody really expected it would happen. because of the simulations, it set up a situation. we had done a bunch of research to figure out what alarms would be a real problem and which not. jack garwin had a list that he worked out with m.i.t. who did all of the programming on this thing. >> [inaudible] jack: again, unexpected. during the simulations, he had punched out. since we had all those discussions and reviews, he decided it was ok. bob: that points out that the real unsung heroes, and there are so many all over the country, but the simulations guys were amazing. they had to not only learn the systems, and how they looked at our procedures, but to find errors. in the last simcoe, the 1201 came up. that is a perfect example of the teamwork that it took to pull this off. hal: another way to describe the simulations people, they were very devious. [
john: we have time for one last question. >> [inaudible] john: that is a whole nother seminar. can somebody answer that and five words? jack: my guess would have been the 12:02 alarm. it was unexpected. we had done it in sims, but nobody really expected it would happen. because of the simulations, it set up a situation. we had done a bunch of research to figure out what alarms would be a real problem and which not. jack garwin had a list that he worked out with m.i.t. who did all of the...
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john brooks served with john's father. he was telling me a story. when some young boys ran all the ranto the top of the dome down these -- top of the dome, and through water loans -- water balloons, that was in the 1940's. wish for this place to continue to be the people's house. people felt like they could come in and it was easy. and they still do. the capital historical society is making sure it is still that way. john's history. his first speech in the house was on civil rights. he was one of the first authors of civil rights legislation. this day imagine it in in nh, but when i was cleaning his office, and he got roundly denounced for wanting to do the clean water act republicans and democrats. but the world has changed. always believed you worked across the aisle. that we were all americans and he never forgot that. he believed you start in the middle and brought people in an compromise was not a dirty word. i look back to when i married john. i was one of the first working spouses. headlines in the paper. you know, spouses were not first. fiv
john brooks served with john's father. he was telling me a story. when some young boys ran all the ranto the top of the dome down these -- top of the dome, and through water loans -- water balloons, that was in the 1940's. wish for this place to continue to be the people's house. people felt like they could come in and it was easy. and they still do. the capital historical society is making sure it is still that way. john's history. his first speech in the house was on civil rights. he was one...
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and john makes this stand. he survives several charges, fights hand to hand, we know this because i have the forensic pathology, the autopsy, i know more but this battle than any person on the planet earth if can said they authoritatively. he has -- in the autopsy he has contusions on his hands, scalp, face, nose, neck, all anti-more tell. he got shot twice and then received schapp nell wounds 16 times. >> what help did he have. >> an m 4, so he had? a suppressed m4 and recovers and fines himselfs on the receiving end of rocket propelled grenade and fights hand today hand, kills a number of people and survives until sunrise. now he's occupying this bunker which came to be called bunker one, that he has had for 40 minutes. and in the sunlight because it's now dawn the gunship that refused to leave the gun fight, they were refusing to abandon the man on the ground. they finally ran out of gas and had to leave but they're flying in sunglasses. john chapman is mortally wounded no advantage, shot eight to ten times,
and john makes this stand. he survives several charges, fights hand to hand, we know this because i have the forensic pathology, the autopsy, i know more but this battle than any person on the planet earth if can said they authoritatively. he has -- in the autopsy he has contusions on his hands, scalp, face, nose, neck, all anti-more tell. he got shot twice and then received schapp nell wounds 16 times. >> what help did he have. >> an m 4, so he had? a suppressed m4 and recovers and...
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and it wasn't just john adams. other delegates too were starting to get this message from their own constituents june 7, 1776 this man introduced to the continental congress the first formal proposal for american independence in that body's history, a resolution to declare -- let's read it, to declare these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the british crown and to all political connection between them and the state of great britain ought to be finally dissolved. two days of intense debate followed richard henry lee's resolution, though the outcome of that debate may not be the result you are expecting. richard henry lee, john adams and other delegates in favor of independence didn't have the votes to carry the day. at least not yet. so the members did what congress has always done best. they kicked the can down the road. they delayed a final vote, and they agreed instead to setup a committee to study the issue. this is what they
and it wasn't just john adams. other delegates too were starting to get this message from their own constituents june 7, 1776 this man introduced to the continental congress the first formal proposal for american independence in that body's history, a resolution to declare -- let's read it, to declare these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the british crown and to all political connection between them and the...
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john: we have time for a few questions from the audience. john: how far downrange to the land from the intended site? bob: it was about 3.7 miles. i was looking all of this up in case you asked. if yout on the website want to look up that kind of stuff. >> [inaudible] john: compared to the smartphone, how much computing power did we have back then? one picture on your cell phone has more bits in it than that computer on the lunar module. >> [inaudible] john: why did the lunar module carry jumper cables? did you know that it carried jumper cables? hal: i guess we had diehard batteries on board but we didn't need them. bill: there weren't any jumper cables but there were some cables that went between the some heaters.o we powered some heaters so you wouldn't use any of the power out of the batteries that you needed for the lunar module on the lunar surface. those are the only cables that i'm aware of. the those cables, they kept heaters going on our inertia measurement unit. where you were in space. be verybles came to important on apollo 13.
john: we have time for a few questions from the audience. john: how far downrange to the land from the intended site? bob: it was about 3.7 miles. i was looking all of this up in case you asked. if yout on the website want to look up that kind of stuff. >> [inaudible] john: compared to the smartphone, how much computing power did we have back then? one picture on your cell phone has more bits in it than that computer on the lunar module. >> [inaudible] john: why did the lunar module...
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john: not many times. [laughter] john: but i will say, if there was something i really felt strongly about that i wanted to say to president bush about policy -- i wouldn't say, can i grab you for a second? but i remember talking to a deputy chief of staff once about something that i had a strong opinion on and that was good enough. i knew that this would be presented to the president and i didn't care if he said whose thought it was. the vice president, you could be a little more free with the vice president. cheney was not the man in the oval office, but he was a chief of staff to a president, secretary of defense, a congressman. a serious guy. i never lobbied or anything like that. but i remember raising a couple of things with him. he is the kind of guy you would not hesitate to do that. but you would also want to make sure you had done some serious thinking before you talked about it, because he respects anyone who is talking to him, but you need to respect his time. don't come in with a half-baked id
john: not many times. [laughter] john: but i will say, if there was something i really felt strongly about that i wanted to say to president bush about policy -- i wouldn't say, can i grab you for a second? but i remember talking to a deputy chief of staff once about something that i had a strong opinion on and that was good enough. i knew that this would be presented to the president and i didn't care if he said whose thought it was. the vice president, you could be a little more free with the...
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here is john locke, let me give you two examples. long train of abuses, prevarications, and artifice is, all tending the same way, make the design visible to the people. butjefferson's writing, when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism. here is jefferson apparently borrowing from george mason. , alle mason had written men are created equally free and independent, and have certain inherent natural rights, of which they cannot, by any compact, deprive or do vest their posterity, among which are the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. and jefferson's version in his first draft reads, "we hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable, that all men are created equal and independent, that from that equal creation they derive rights inherent and , among which are the preservation of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. jefferson's famous ope
here is john locke, let me give you two examples. long train of abuses, prevarications, and artifice is, all tending the same way, make the design visible to the people. butjefferson's writing, when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism. here is jefferson apparently borrowing from george mason. , alle mason had written men are created equally free and independent, and have certain inherent natural...
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john sassamon. so, elliott spends the 1630s learning indigenous languages and preparing himself for missionary work and collaborating with local indians to try to move this forward. in the 1640s, he starts to preach around the town of newton with some success. by 1651, this is really important. by 1651, elliott and his sponsors, along with indian associates, establish the town of natick. it was elliott's vision to preach to indians and really convert them. there had to be a fundamental revolution. not only in their spirituality, but in their very lifestyles. this we would call kind of civilization, right? elliott believed that christianity and civilization had to go hand in hand. it was not just about what you believed, but also about how you acted and how you behaved. the best way for elliott, he believes, the best way to ensure proper christianity was to establish civilized english towns where indians would come and live. they would live in english-style homes. they would take only one wife, they
john sassamon. so, elliott spends the 1630s learning indigenous languages and preparing himself for missionary work and collaborating with local indians to try to move this forward. in the 1640s, he starts to preach around the town of newton with some success. by 1651, this is really important. by 1651, elliott and his sponsors, along with indian associates, establish the town of natick. it was elliott's vision to preach to indians and really convert them. there had to be a fundamental...
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>> that's a no. >> that tenant is a tough sell for some but not john hickenlooper john hickenlooper whose presidential campaign will be remembered for warning if the democratic nominee supports the great new deal. >> you might as well fedex the election to donald trump. >> that's a package president trump would gladly sign for but he will be busy between now and caucus night in six months. he will be campaigning in general election swing states while democrats will have to focus on early states explaining who they are and why they belong here and not back home running for senate. >> josh: peter doocy in des moines, you didn't know it but thanks for letting me borrow your desk while i'm in washington. a federal judge is ordering georgia to stop using its outdated voting machines, the judge wants the state to be ready with hand marked paper ballots even if it's new system isn't in place for the presidential primaries. georgia secretary of state says new voting machines will be ready for the primaries. israel will not allow a visit by two american members of congress who support a boycott ag
>> that's a no. >> that tenant is a tough sell for some but not john hickenlooper john hickenlooper whose presidential campaign will be remembered for warning if the democratic nominee supports the great new deal. >> you might as well fedex the election to donald trump. >> that's a package president trump would gladly sign for but he will be busy between now and caucus night in six months. he will be campaigning in general election swing states while democrats will have...
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travolta is the best john travolta there is stick around, everybody for more john travolta [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. and these new high-rise slim straights are it. take that jane fineberg. take what? jane! i see you're still a weirdo. made a whole career of it babe. all jeans on sale up to fifty percent off and get five bucks off when you try them on. only at old navy. actually, that's my buick.. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get 20% below msrp on most 2019 buick encore models. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our first guest is a a two-time oscar-nominated a
travolta is the best john travolta there is stick around, everybody for more john travolta [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. and these new high-rise slim straights are it. take that jane fineberg. take what? jane! i see you're still a...
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take for example john dotson of louisiana. when someone insisted that john quincy adams had every right to discuss an anti-slavery petition. dotson who happened to generally arm himself with a pistol and a knife which he wore strapped to his back. strutted over to the fellow and said to him do that again and i'm going to cut your throat from ear to ear. message was received. in essence southern slaveholders attempted to silence debate on slavery. for a time, the strategy worked quite well for the south. for a time, southerners will then outside influence on the floor of congress and protected their slave regime in the process. in the late 1850s however the dynamic changed. the violence peaked. for two reasons. first and foremost the issue of slavery was undeniably and evermore at the center of national debate due to the nations expansion westward. second, and particularly interesting. the technology of communication change. at the same time that the nation's growth was keeping the problem of slavery front and center. a new for
take for example john dotson of louisiana. when someone insisted that john quincy adams had every right to discuss an anti-slavery petition. dotson who happened to generally arm himself with a pistol and a knife which he wore strapped to his back. strutted over to the fellow and said to him do that again and i'm going to cut your throat from ear to ear. message was received. in essence southern slaveholders attempted to silence debate on slavery. for a time, the strategy worked quite well for...
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. >>> plus, john travolta on olivia newton-john's cancer battle. >> i'm very proud of her. >>> bethenny's emotional "housewives" confession. >> oh, i'm having the worst day. >>> and who's the guy that had oprah swooning? >> he's definitely, definitely a snack. >> more than a snack, that was a meal. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hello, everybody. thanks so much for joining us on another busy friday. >> lots of news. let's get started. here's tonight's top story. >> taylor swift, the singer just dropped a new album. but the best part, she's revealing over a hundred pages from her personal journal. >> i went through my old diaries. >> she shared some pretty surprising stuff. the singer was apparently so upset in the wake of her feud with kim and kanye, in august of 2016, she wrote, this summer is the apocalypse. in 2013, after her breakup with harry styles, she said the focus on her was so intense she felt like she was being hunted. in 2010, she wrote about suffering from stagefright. i wish it wasn't so, but i can't blame my mind for freaking out about performances. criticism of
. >>> plus, john travolta on olivia newton-john's cancer battle. >> i'm very proud of her. >>> bethenny's emotional "housewives" confession. >> oh, i'm having the worst day. >>> and who's the guy that had oprah swooning? >> he's definitely, definitely a snack. >> more than a snack, that was a meal. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hello, everybody. thanks so much for joining us on another busy...
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sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is titled "determine, the 400-year struggle for black equality." it is part of the statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in virginia. and fundamentally shaped the course of american history. it is called american evolution 2019. and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of that statewide commemoration. and in particular, determined commemorates the 1619 arrival of the africans in virginia. it looks at the ensuing 400 years and traces the legacy of slavery in virginia through emancipation, segregation, the modern civil rights movement up until the present day. one of the unifying themes is the struggle for equality. it explores various ways in which black virginians have fought for equality and that means freedom from enslavement and oppression. whether that means fighting for equal justice an
sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is titled "determine, the 400-year struggle for black equality." it is part of the statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in virginia. and fundamentally shaped the course of american history. it is...
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. >> we're keeping an eye on it, john. it's down -- futures are down 90 points. >> so over the course of really our conversation, things have been getting worse. >> it's all rana. >> it might be. >> imagine if you're in a plane and the plane hits serious turbulence and the pilot gets on the speaker and starts expressing his thoughts in realtime and his anxieties and concerns about what might be going wrong. >> i'm anxious now. >> and the pilot hasn't taken flying lessons. >> and there might be a deficit in the basic flying regard. yeah. that's what we're facing. so buckle up, folks. >> also interesting among the republican support in congress, one thing i've thought is when will republicans stand up to the president on the offensive things he says? when the economy turns south. that could be the trigger. thank you, all. learned a lot here. >> yes. thank you. >>> meanwhile, breaking news. "the washington post" is reporting that an autopsy has found that jeffrey epstein had broken bones in his neck and that, of course, conti
. >> we're keeping an eye on it, john. it's down -- futures are down 90 points. >> so over the course of really our conversation, things have been getting worse. >> it's all rana. >> it might be. >> imagine if you're in a plane and the plane hits serious turbulence and the pilot gets on the speaker and starts expressing his thoughts in realtime and his anxieties and concerns about what might be going wrong. >> i'm anxious now. >> and the pilot hasn't...
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john who was john wayne's personal secretary his entire career she'd never been interviewed by anybody. i called her, she was living in kansas city right outside of kansas city she said i don't know i don't know anything more than anybody else, can we come out and talk to you show up at 9 am or early in the morning at some time, i started to ask questions and she said no, i don't want to just talk. tell us a story. it was like there the clearly she was in love with john wayne , not romantic, she just admired the guy, nothing salacious, she was on every sat with them, she was his personal secretary, she went on every set and then you have people behind the set hairdressers and makeup people who have nothing to do all day long except gossip and so she knew every gossip and who was sleeping with you at hollywood and at this time what was going on and it was incredible. the interview lasted close to 17 hours, all material, and allowed me to see john wayne in a different way to billy crystal who not only went on to impersonate sammy davis that opened for him for many years so they had a bac
john who was john wayne's personal secretary his entire career she'd never been interviewed by anybody. i called her, she was living in kansas city right outside of kansas city she said i don't know i don't know anything more than anybody else, can we come out and talk to you show up at 9 am or early in the morning at some time, i started to ask questions and she said no, i don't want to just talk. tell us a story. it was like there the clearly she was in love with john wayne , not romantic,...
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,john: what do you say to foreign investors watching this? can they trust you not to intervene again in the economy? pres. obrador: we are not going to be intervening. mexico continues being a very attractive country for investment and there is a rule of law that didn't exist before. ♪ john: there was another thing which investors worry about. they look at mexico and except you are fighting corruption. they accept you are keeping the worrytrong, but they also about the interventions you have done, which are more like left-wing ones. you came in and stopped the airport. you came in and canceled the oil drilling options. now, you are talking about gas auctions being canceled. is that what you say to foreign investors? can they trust you not to intervene again in the economy? pres. obrador: we are not going to be intervening. contracts are being respected. we will not be committing any type of abuse that we are respecting, and we need foreign investment. the case of the airports had to do with corruption. they wanted to build the new internati
,john: what do you say to foreign investors watching this? can they trust you not to intervene again in the economy? pres. obrador: we are not going to be intervening. mexico continues being a very attractive country for investment and there is a rule of law that didn't exist before. ♪ john: there was another thing which investors worry about. they look at mexico and except you are fighting corruption. they accept you are keeping the worrytrong, but they also about the interventions you have...
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john. >> john: greg watching it tonight from london. thanks. ♪ ukraine newly elected president is asking vladimir putin to help him fighting. they continued to spar over russia's capture of ukrainian sailors last year. in tonight's whatever happened to segment, how those sailors seem to be pawns in a much bigger game. amy kellogg. >> ukrainian sailors were captured last supper it when the naval ship they were on they have been moving from the black sea to the ukrainian port. at that him it's up by russia sparked international outcry including from president trump who canceled a planned meeting with russian meeting with vladimir putin. the crew is still in pretrial detention, accused of violating russian laws. it russian showed some of the sailors confessing to trespassing. in may, entered his internatiol tribunal they claimed it does not recognize the court jurisdiction. >> they are hostages of bigger game between ukraine and russia where they were imprisoned and taken over to russia to show who has the upper hand in the black sea. >>
john. >> john: greg watching it tonight from london. thanks. ♪ ukraine newly elected president is asking vladimir putin to help him fighting. they continued to spar over russia's capture of ukrainian sailors last year. in tonight's whatever happened to segment, how those sailors seem to be pawns in a much bigger game. amy kellogg. >> ukrainian sailors were captured last supper it when the naval ship they were on they have been moving from the black sea to the ukrainian port. at...
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let me bring in john solomon. i specifically want to see, and we a confirmation of this, that ohr was the conduit for steele after steele is fired for lying and leaking and what's more interesting about this is ohr knew steele was desperate and, by the way, we know that ohr said he warned everybody in 2016 that, in fact, steele was political and hated trump but desperate at this point that trump not be elected, then it gets into what we also know from bruce ohr's notes, he was not only a conduit for christopher steele after being fired for lying and leaking but he was the conduit to the special counsel's office and andrew weissmann was also warned in august of 2016 about steele's political agenda, hillary paying for it, not being verifiable. >> yeah, absolutely. joiningt's great to be you from the great campus of liberty university. awesome to be here. >> sean: by the way, two of the nicest people you'll ever meet. i wish i was there with you.u. >> i wish you were here, too. so today is the mosts extraordinary day
let me bring in john solomon. i specifically want to see, and we a confirmation of this, that ohr was the conduit for steele after steele is fired for lying and leaking and what's more interesting about this is ohr knew steele was desperate and, by the way, we know that ohr said he warned everybody in 2016 that, in fact, steele was political and hated trump but desperate at this point that trump not be elected, then it gets into what we also know from bruce ohr's notes, he was not only a...
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john: who knows? we used to have the lower bound at zero, and that has obviously been broken, but you can't cut interest rates to make them to negative. then people start to take enormous efforts in order not to pay for the privilege of the bank storing the money. when the banks don't past that negative rates along, then they absorb it, and you are taxing the sector you need to drive the economy, and negative interest rates become counterproductive. i think, regardless of whatever christine lagarde says, europe is within 10, 20, 30 basis points of an effective lower bound of what the central bank can do, which means probably more asset purchases rather than a move to lower rates further. vonnie: she's obviously signaling to the european parliament that she's going to continue the type of policies mario draghi has been effectuating. she says the precise mix deployed will have to depend on the nature of shocks and outlook on inflation. are there shocks affecting the outlook for inflation on the horizon?
john: who knows? we used to have the lower bound at zero, and that has obviously been broken, but you can't cut interest rates to make them to negative. then people start to take enormous efforts in order not to pay for the privilege of the bank storing the money. when the banks don't past that negative rates along, then they absorb it, and you are taxing the sector you need to drive the economy, and negative interest rates become counterproductive. i think, regardless of whatever christine...
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john, thank you for a much. john authers, and our big thanks to dan fuss. let's get a market update to get a sense of what is going on. emma chandra? emma: we are truly in selloff territory. taking a look at all the majors in the u.s., all down more than 2%. no let up throughout the u.s. session and we are plumbing the lows of the session. all of this in response to recession warnings we are seeing in the bond market. that triggered by the port you go data we got out of china and -- the poor eco eco-data we got out of china and germany. let's take a look at the s&p 500. we should be able to show you the i met function that will show you the things on the sector by sector basis. that shows you how every sector bar utilities is in the red. we are looking at every sector in the red. we are being led lower by the likes of financials and energy. both of those being impacted by potential recession fears, also by potential concerns in the bond market. we are also looking at consumer discretion. this has to do with fundamentals we are seeing. we should be at the sh
john, thank you for a much. john authers, and our big thanks to dan fuss. let's get a market update to get a sense of what is going on. emma chandra? emma: we are truly in selloff territory. taking a look at all the majors in the u.s., all down more than 2%. no let up throughout the u.s. session and we are plumbing the lows of the session. all of this in response to recession warnings we are seeing in the bond market. that triggered by the port you go data we got out of china and -- the poor...
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john: absolutely. effectively if you are not careful, you could get big dispersions within an asset class, and you are buying equal amounts of everything. value styles, quality styles splitting out and becoming their own indices. if that happens, it is possible for the asset allocators to target those factors. without focusing on specific places, there are active managers buying smaller stocks, and plenty of news about managers who bought those stocks, and that itself has become an issue. i would not say it is overlooked. anna: it is like being actively passive. john roe, head of multi asset funds, legal & general , john willmgmt continue his conversation with me on bloomberg radio at 9:00 is morning. up next, talking themselves into recession. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: 30 minutes into the trading day, let's get your top headlines. constitutional outrage. --is johnson's plan hits hits of the u.k. executive against the legislature as fears of brexit rise on the continent. scenario is, this the most l
john: absolutely. effectively if you are not careful, you could get big dispersions within an asset class, and you are buying equal amounts of everything. value styles, quality styles splitting out and becoming their own indices. if that happens, it is possible for the asset allocators to target those factors. without focusing on specific places, there are active managers buying smaller stocks, and plenty of news about managers who bought those stocks, and that itself has become an issue. i...
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lovely to see you. >> stephen: john, john, john. john oliver. >> yes, stephen. >> stephen: we have known you as many things. ( cheers and applause ) >> yes. >> stephen: we americans, your loving fans, have known you as many things. i've known you as sort of a coworker. >> that's right. >> stephen: a fellow traveler of "the daily show" world, host of your own show. >> host, that's right, yeah. >> stephen: you're a standup comedian. >> true. >> stephen: but now, now you are a star-- >> that's right. ( laughter ) >> stephen: of a disney-- >> yeah, that's right. >> stephen: major motion picture. >> that's right. >> stephen: "the lion king." >> yes, i'm a movie star. i'm a movie star now. ( cheers and applause ) i'm a movie star. >> stephen: you're more than that. >> yeah? >> stephen: you're a disney princess now. >> that's right. ( laughter ) i'm a gigantic movie star. >> stephen: yeah. >> as of today. >> stephen: right. >> and things are going to change around here. ( laughter ) my personality is shifting under my feet. >> stephen: rig
lovely to see you. >> stephen: john, john, john. john oliver. >> yes, stephen. >> stephen: we have known you as many things. ( cheers and applause ) >> yes. >> stephen: we americans, your loving fans, have known you as many things. i've known you as sort of a coworker. >> that's right. >> stephen: a fellow traveler of "the daily show" world, host of your own show. >> host, that's right, yeah. >> stephen: you're a standup comedian....
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john brown and his army were not only going to take weapons at harpers ferry, but they were going to add a new cache of weapons and march to the south distributing these weapons to the enslaved people they encountered who would revolt, and that army would violently overthrow slavery in the united states. john brown who was an activist who had been fighting to end ,lavery for at least a decade by 1859 he designed this plan for a revolt because he felt the only way slavery would end in the united states was through violence. wbugerfield neb y's motivations for joining the unsuccessful radel harpers ferry, but in-- 1859----------------- . a former slave, even though he was free, his wife and children were still in bondage. after several attempts to obtain freedom to trying to raise money to purchase them and negotiate with their master, he was at his wit's end, and joined john brown's army out of desperation, a last resort to try to free his family after other avenues had failed the. you get a sense of how personal this was for dangerfield newby through several letters found on his pers
john brown and his army were not only going to take weapons at harpers ferry, but they were going to add a new cache of weapons and march to the south distributing these weapons to the enslaved people they encountered who would revolt, and that army would violently overthrow slavery in the united states. john brown who was an activist who had been fighting to end ,lavery for at least a decade by 1859 he designed this plan for a revolt because he felt the only way slavery would end in the united...
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john: no. exactly the opposite. as a market commentator i try to avoid commenting on politics if i can because everyone is entitled to their own opinion and it should not drive markets. plainly what is different in the last week or two, you can talk about personality failings, which we all have at which donald trump tends to demonstrate rather publicly. he looks to a psychiatric lehman of evidence -- a psychiatric l ayman that he might not be fit for the job. it is not just me saying that. i see that in chatter around markets in many different forms. reasonsone of the markets are paying more attention to donald trump. they are more scared of him as a person because there is, rightly or wrongly, a question mark in people's minds about whether he is losing his fitness to do the job. vonnie: every time there is a positive tweet about china, equity markets go up. traders are still willing to give the president the benefit of the doubt that he will accomplish something, no? john: you could call it the benefit of the doub
john: no. exactly the opposite. as a market commentator i try to avoid commenting on politics if i can because everyone is entitled to their own opinion and it should not drive markets. plainly what is different in the last week or two, you can talk about personality failings, which we all have at which donald trump tends to demonstrate rather publicly. he looks to a psychiatric lehman of evidence -- a psychiatric l ayman that he might not be fit for the job. it is not just me saying that. i...
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i met astronaut john young there. then i ended up from georgia tech to be in the manned spacecraft sooner in lunar module propulsion. that i got toed therey dream of sitting on the console of lunar module propulsion when we landed on the moon. i think we will talk about that later. [applause] hal: good morning. my name is hal loden. i grew up the son of a memphis preacher. i worked -- 1964. a good friend of mine said go to houston for the spacecraft center. i said my wife is from houston, that would be good. i got a job at msc, at the time. i went to the operations directorate. that was the gemini-gina systems. to back up a second, i an am electrical engineer from texas a&m. [cheers] hal: [laughter] anyway, during apollo 11, i was a flight controller in the lunar module gnc systems. that area comprises of the dissent engines. the landing radar, the rendezvous radar, and the primary and backup hardware for the computer systems. i flew the apollo missions from glen 1 in australia for that. apollo nine, through 10, 11, a
i met astronaut john young there. then i ended up from georgia tech to be in the manned spacecraft sooner in lunar module propulsion. that i got toed therey dream of sitting on the console of lunar module propulsion when we landed on the moon. i think we will talk about that later. [applause] hal: good morning. my name is hal loden. i grew up the son of a memphis preacher. i worked -- 1964. a good friend of mine said go to houston for the spacecraft center. i said my wife is from houston, that...
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i'm john dickerson. this is our western edition. hurricane dorian shifted course today and is now expected to intensify into a major category 3, targeting florida's atlantic coast over the labor day weekend. the storm is on track to slam ashore late sunday with 115- mile-per-hour winds, heavy rain, and a massive surge of sea water. puerto rico and the virgin islands were lashed today with gusts nearly 100 miles an hour. the hurricane will only get stronger as it churns across that warm ocean water. david begnaud begins our coverage in puerto rico. >> reporter: dorian became a hurricane right before it made a direct hit on the u.s. virgin islands this afternoon. winds were gusting at 100 miles per hour. the u.s. virgin islands governor closed schools and government offices and he issued a curfew from tonight until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. here on mainland puerto rico, they dodged a bullet. but the puerto rican islands of vieques and culebra were impacted by strong wind and heavy rain. the storm is now turning north, strengthening
i'm john dickerson. this is our western edition. hurricane dorian shifted course today and is now expected to intensify into a major category 3, targeting florida's atlantic coast over the labor day weekend. the storm is on track to slam ashore late sunday with 115- mile-per-hour winds, heavy rain, and a massive surge of sea water. puerto rico and the virgin islands were lashed today with gusts nearly 100 miles an hour. the hurricane will only get stronger as it churns across that warm ocean...
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neither of them thought that john would be okay. john dingell was focused. president bush could not stop laughing. john was so, this is what you've got to do and this, this, this and this and there's something about in the last 24 hours of his life, he did talk it a democratic president and the last one -- one of the last people he spoke to was a republican president, and he respected both of them and never forgot that. so in his last words to america, he reminded us all that in our government we hold power entrusted to the officials from the people who elect them. we will all serve our constituents with the greatest responsibility they have granted us for a period of time. so we all get caught up in the news of the day and the strife on the floor, but it's really important to remember this nation's history, that we live in the greatest nation in the world and we can never take our democracy, our freedom for granted. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> what a powerful message, congresswoman dingell, you have a way with words, and you bring us history, and y
neither of them thought that john would be okay. john dingell was focused. president bush could not stop laughing. john was so, this is what you've got to do and this, this, this and this and there's something about in the last 24 hours of his life, he did talk it a democratic president and the last one -- one of the last people he spoke to was a republican president, and he respected both of them and never forgot that. so in his last words to america, he reminded us all that in our government...
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john: it is. it is not necessarily a deep recession, but the export sectors are in a deep recession. it is going to go back to spreading recession risk across the eu, and all the risk we have revisited since the e.u. sovereign debt crisis that was never really solved, just papered over by draghi's program of money printing. nejra: do you expect much of a reaction in bunds? we got to -60 yesterday. john: given what happened yesterday with trump's conversation, we had a little more of a risk on, maybe a consolidation. a thought we would see negative trend in german recession. i do not expect much from germany today. nejra: speaking of the risk on, let's get to the futures. yesterday we saw u.s. equities jump as much as 2% at one point on the news that trump would delay tariffs on chinese goods. our be getting ahead of ourselves, though? is it just a detente for further escalation? the equity markets are still getting a touch of a lift tear from that news, but we had worse than expected chinese data,
john: it is. it is not necessarily a deep recession, but the export sectors are in a deep recession. it is going to go back to spreading recession risk across the eu, and all the risk we have revisited since the e.u. sovereign debt crisis that was never really solved, just papered over by draghi's program of money printing. nejra: do you expect much of a reaction in bunds? we got to -60 yesterday. john: given what happened yesterday with trump's conversation, we had a little more of a risk on,...
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john berman here in for anderson. the location is puerto rico, the storm is called dorian and we'll talk more in a moment about what president trump said about it today, the message he appeared to send and the lie he continues to tell. we begin with breaking news on the storm itself. the national hurricane center just came out with some new data on it so let's go to cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. jennifer, what's the latest? >> reporter: john, the latest, this storm has winds of 50 miles an hour. gusts of 65 miles per hour and moving to the west northwest at 14 miles per hour. still 300 miles to go before it reaches the coast of puerto rico but that track does take it really directly to puerto rico. it looks like it will have a direct path to the island. dry air is all around this storm now. that's why it had trouble intensifying but this could be close to a hurricane by the time it reaches puerto rico, which what we're watching throughout the day today as well as tomorrow. that's why we have hurricane watches in pl
john berman here in for anderson. the location is puerto rico, the storm is called dorian and we'll talk more in a moment about what president trump said about it today, the message he appeared to send and the lie he continues to tell. we begin with breaking news on the storm itself. the national hurricane center just came out with some new data on it so let's go to cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. jennifer, what's the latest? >> reporter: john, the latest, this storm has winds of 50...
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i am close to john. there's nothing that he and i discussed that i feel like i can discuss here, and i know you appreciate that from your work with daniel patrick moynihan. it's the same kind of relationship. i will say that -- i will say we've got very good candidates in this race already. john hickenlooper is an exceptional mayor. he was an exceptional governor. and if he chose to run he'd be an exceptional senator. but the last person he needs advice from is me on what he should do about the president -- >> "the new york times" reports he sought advice from you last night climbing into the car with you riding around the lake in iowa and here we are 24 hours later a.p. reporting that he is going to drop out tomorrow. in the "new york times" report it showed that john hickenlooper, though relatively unknown nationally to the point where he's actually polling at zero in polls, in colorado just massively popular. a 13-point lead in current polls over the sitting incumbent republican senator in a state tha
i am close to john. there's nothing that he and i discussed that i feel like i can discuss here, and i know you appreciate that from your work with daniel patrick moynihan. it's the same kind of relationship. i will say that -- i will say we've got very good candidates in this race already. john hickenlooper is an exceptional mayor. he was an exceptional governor. and if he chose to run he'd be an exceptional senator. but the last person he needs advice from is me on what he should do about the...