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it's called lonely boy, tales from a sex pistol, mr. jones's an honor. >> thanks for having us. >> we were discussing before you came on the air, it is a bit of a -- everybody says it, but it is true i think in your case, and want to read you book that music really saved your life. you were getting into a lot of trouble as a kid. >> yeah, and this saved my life too. >> i had a horrible stepfather. and he fiddled me, he fiddled me one time, but it was enough to spin me out. and after that happened, i would just be addicted to stealing, peepg tomming, whatever it was, and that was my mechanism of dealing with that. and then of course i was always into music, music was a big thing. and, you know, drugs and alcohol, but i was constantly -- not that that was the main reason. >> reporter: sure. >> that i did that, but it was definitely steered me in and i didn't feel safe being at home. i just wanted to go out every day to kind of cover up the pain. and i did that from feeling. its wasn't even about stuff, i was about going on a mission every day.
it's called lonely boy, tales from a sex pistol, mr. jones's an honor. >> thanks for having us. >> we were discussing before you came on the air, it is a bit of a -- everybody says it, but it is true i think in your case, and want to read you book that music really saved your life. you were getting into a lot of trouble as a kid. >> yeah, and this saved my life too. >> i had a horrible stepfather. and he fiddled me, he fiddled me one time, but it was enough to spin me...
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. >> mr. jones. you can come on in. >> at the hearing, jones would again be confronted by his arresting officer who says his trespassing violation might not be as minor as it seems. >> a majority of the people that commit the larger crimes are committing the smaller crimes. and if you take those individuals that are committing the smaller crimes and you put them in jail for those, they're not out to commit the bigger ones. his charges were armed robbery multiple times. what's the old saying, you do the crime, you've got to do the time. >> but jones had his supporters at the hearing as well, including lolita brown. his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >> mr. jones, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the t
. >> mr. jones. you can come on in. >> at the hearing, jones would again be confronted by his arresting officer who says his trespassing violation might not be as minor as it seems. >> a majority of the people that commit the larger crimes are committing the smaller crimes. and if you take those individuals that are committing the smaller crimes and you put them in jail for those, they're not out to commit the bigger ones. his charges were armed robbery multiple times. what's...
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mrs. jones's contract with e unlimited, saying this job didn't qualify as energy-efficient.ow, that means she's off the hook for paying hero $14,000, but it also means she's stuck with a house that looks like this. cheri: she's ashamed to come in. chris: on top of that, we learned e unlimited was working under a revoked contractor's license when it painted the house. we wanted to talk with e unlimited, but when we called them, they hung up. so, we took our questions to the suburban la address listed for e unlimited, and were immediately thrown out. female: leave the area, i'm calling the police. chris: i'm leaving now, okay. can you talk to us about the case of mary jones while we're leaving? can you tell us about mary jones? chris: to give them one more chance to give us answers, we immediately called e unlimited from the sidewalk. chris: so, this is your opportunity to send somebody out to speak to us. they put us on hold. thank you. a minute and a half later, they cut us off again. they hung up on me. back in richmond, cheri's mom is still living in her pink and white hom
mrs. jones's contract with e unlimited, saying this job didn't qualify as energy-efficient.ow, that means she's off the hook for paying hero $14,000, but it also means she's stuck with a house that looks like this. cheri: she's ashamed to come in. chris: on top of that, we learned e unlimited was working under a revoked contractor's license when it painted the house. we wanted to talk with e unlimited, but when we called them, they hung up. so, we took our questions to the suburban la address...
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mr. jones, welcome. good to have you with us. i heard a statistic earlier today that it has been very rare that we've had such a prolonged period where there has been such few daily 1% moves up or down with the major indexes. what does this suggest to you is going on? >> i think what we're seeing is a transition in the markets between the euphoria that characterized the markets right after trump's election to reality slowly setting in. i think what investors are recognizing is that there are prospects for the earnings gains that he was talking about earlier. but that they require legislation and legislation is more complicated than just sending out a few tweets and it is looking like unlike fdr or ronald reagan or even obama, there is more division between the president-elect and his congress on some of the major legislative initiatives that are necessary for some of the reforms bob mentioned. >> you were aggressive in the market earlier on. and congratulations because obviously, we've had a big run up. what are you doing right n
mr. jones, welcome. good to have you with us. i heard a statistic earlier today that it has been very rare that we've had such a prolonged period where there has been such few daily 1% moves up or down with the major indexes. what does this suggest to you is going on? >> i think what we're seeing is a transition in the markets between the euphoria that characterized the markets right after trump's election to reality slowly setting in. i think what investors are recognizing is that there...
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mrs jones and her merrymakers from newbury portray the kind of songs that my grandfather and grandmothero sing. # henry v!!! i am, iam in uganda our lifestyle was good. but here we were, on the begging bowl. it was not easy drying clothes in winter but in uganda, she had serva nts in winter but in uganda, she had servants doing everything. cutting onions, washing clothes. overnight, their lives were more difficult than oui’s. # i oui’s. #iam oui’s. # i am henry viii oui’s. # i am henry v!!! i am # . abdullah # i am henry v!!! i am # .abdullah and his family spent four months in the detention centre and his father was determined to start again asa his father was determined to start again as a shopkeeper. my father was one of those guys who said, you are not going on to the welfare system. i know if it gets into your blood, you will never work. you will enjoy it. he said one day, i'll start my ownjob, and it. he said one day, i'll start my own job, and he it. he said one day, i'll start my ownjob, and he did. it. he said one day, i'll start my own job, and he did. they got enough money to
mrs jones and her merrymakers from newbury portray the kind of songs that my grandfather and grandmothero sing. # henry v!!! i am, iam in uganda our lifestyle was good. but here we were, on the begging bowl. it was not easy drying clothes in winter but in uganda, she had serva nts in winter but in uganda, she had servants doing everything. cutting onions, washing clothes. overnight, their lives were more difficult than oui’s. # i oui’s. #iam oui’s. # i am henry viii oui’s. # i am henry...
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so what mr. jones, under the this triangle, nan, radio tv one and the university of phoenix put together, is the program specifically geared to inner-cityrs in junior high schools who do not have degrees in other disciplines to teach them how to be teachers, because if you have teachers who do not know what they are doing, you cannot accept a child to do well in high school and college. it is totally out of the question. reverend sharpton does a lot of things with a lot of various organizations that people do not know about. yesterday was a classic example. hearing the principle of the school talking about the difference this will make, it is a two-pronged program. first is to train the teachers. secondly, it is a 14-week ongoing program for the parents who also do not know how to help their children. how do you identify the fact that your child is not the level they should be? how do you know how to help them with new math when you fought and flunked math yourself because you were in the same inner-ci
so what mr. jones, under the this triangle, nan, radio tv one and the university of phoenix put together, is the program specifically geared to inner-cityrs in junior high schools who do not have degrees in other disciplines to teach them how to be teachers, because if you have teachers who do not know what they are doing, you cannot accept a child to do well in high school and college. it is totally out of the question. reverend sharpton does a lot of things with a lot of various organizations...
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if you look at the perry county case that mr. jonesned, if you look at the perry county case, the witnesses -- defendants in the perry county case, all of them offered to plead guilty to at least one crime. >> what about -- >> witnesses testified, five witnesses testified that they had ballots that were changed, that they had not approved to be changed. there was direct evidence of t. jeff sessions didn't bring this case. african americans in alabama came to jeff sessions and said, hey, we're being disenfranchised, can you do this for us, can you protect our vote? jeff sessions was trying protect the after man american vote. that's his record on civil rights. >> the last word, respond to that. >> his record on voting rights is simply this. he is somebody who has said that the voting rights act is not necessary. he's somebody who has stood up against voting rights for african americans and for others. and i think he's right in line with what donald trump is saying. donald trump thanked african americans for not voting. so -- >> he voted
if you look at the perry county case that mr. jonesned, if you look at the perry county case, the witnesses -- defendants in the perry county case, all of them offered to plead guilty to at least one crime. >> what about -- >> witnesses testified, five witnesses testified that they had ballots that were changed, that they had not approved to be changed. there was direct evidence of t. jeff sessions didn't bring this case. african americans in alabama came to jeff sessions and said,...
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mr. jones identified -- the one we were in all day yesterday right across the street from the school is the middle school. he has identified if we do not catch future generations by the time we are in trouble. what they have also identified is the large number of teachers and classrooms, particularly in urban areas that did not major in education here when you major in education, they teach you how to control a classroom. they teach you how to understand and see paths, what is in front of you with that child. he spent four years learning how to prepare children for the future. what has happened with the economy being what it is, just about everybody with a degree who cannot find a job in their discipline, they teach in the inner city. what mr. jones, under the banner of the triangle, radio tv one and the university of phoenix put together, is the program specifically geared to ward teachers in the in's -- enter city junior high schools who do not have degrees in other disciplines to teach them
mr. jones identified -- the one we were in all day yesterday right across the street from the school is the middle school. he has identified if we do not catch future generations by the time we are in trouble. what they have also identified is the large number of teachers and classrooms, particularly in urban areas that did not major in education here when you major in education, they teach you how to control a classroom. they teach you how to understand and see paths, what is in front of you...
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. >> thank you to anthony. good to have you on the couch. >> happy new year, everybody. >> happy new year. good to have you today. a lot of fun. as a reminder, we're always back on tv tomorrow at noon eastern time. live as we ar
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.h life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. [vo] quickbooks introduces he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. >> jon: the fox news alerts, there is a news conference underway right now in orlando, florida. if they are announcing that a second sheriff's deputy has been killed today. i was during the manhunt for lloyd, wanted for shoot
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so what mr. joneser the banner of this triangle man, radio, tv one and the university of phoenix put together is a program, specifically geared towards teachers in inner-city junior high school is who do not have degrees in education, have degrees in other disciplines to teach them how to be teachers. because if you have a teacher who does not know what they are doing, you cannot expect a child to do well in high school and college is totally out of the question. reverend sharpton does a lot of things that a lot of very important organizations that people don't know about. yesterday was a classic example, here in the principle of fiscal talk about the difference this will make. it is a two-pronged program. first is to train the teachers, but secondly it's a 14 week ongoing program for the parents who also don't know how to help their children. how do you identify that fact to your child is not the level they should be? how do you know how to help them with new math when you flunked math yourself becaus
so what mr. joneser the banner of this triangle man, radio, tv one and the university of phoenix put together is a program, specifically geared towards teachers in inner-city junior high school is who do not have degrees in education, have degrees in other disciplines to teach them how to be teachers. because if you have a teacher who does not know what they are doing, you cannot expect a child to do well in high school and college is totally out of the question. reverend sharpton does a lot of...
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thank you >> thank you mr. jones. thank you for everyone that came out to give testimony for the bucket public comment is closed. is closed at this time. there's no other person do want to comment? okay become and >>[gavel] >> i just want to go over some high-level some point. but these of the legislation that would talk about today a part of the entitlements related to both potrero sunnydale. the rebuild projects. so we are in the land use committee today. the lan uses hearing only a part of that package. on wednesday in the budget committee a week during the remaining remainder of the package. this is the package that has to do with the fiscal impact specifically that of elements of agreements. so the legislation, the piece of legislation we are achieving today are threefold good it revises the rack and open space elements to indicate new parks in the project. it will change the existing height limits and will create a special use district for both projects to accommodate the and regulate the project development. ro
thank you >> thank you mr. jones. thank you for everyone that came out to give testimony for the bucket public comment is closed. is closed at this time. there's no other person do want to comment? okay become and >>[gavel] >> i just want to go over some high-level some point. but these of the legislation that would talk about today a part of the entitlements related to both potrero sunnydale. the rebuild projects. so we are in the land use committee today. the lan uses...
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mr. van jones, presidential historian, mr. douglas brinkley, and in this corner, david gregory. adviser for presidents nixon, ford, reagan and clinton. david gergen. why do i do that? i want to ask you about the president's speech tonight. how much impact do you think it had? >> i think it had more impact than we may realize. not upon the history books. i don't think it will go down in the books as another george washington or dwight eisenhower farewell address, but what i do think is the president is trying very hard to rekindle the idealism and enthusiasm of politics for the younger sdwr generation. i thought that was an important legacy. he came in, he was swept into office by the votes of so many young people. they've been disappointed by the election results in many, many cases, they're discouraged about politics, and i think it was affecting the near term. i think with his new library, he has said he wants to be training the social change agents of the future. and that's a very worthy goal for him. >> douglas, how did this compare to previous farewell speeches? >> there's
mr. van jones, presidential historian, mr. douglas brinkley, and in this corner, david gregory. adviser for presidents nixon, ford, reagan and clinton. david gergen. why do i do that? i want to ask you about the president's speech tonight. how much impact do you think it had? >> i think it had more impact than we may realize. not upon the history books. i don't think it will go down in the books as another george washington or dwight eisenhower farewell address, but what i do think is the...
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.ith life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums >> shannon: we are awaiting pres
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mr. van jones, carly fiorina and jennifer grand holme.sure you tune in. >>> senator versus senator. one of the witnesses against jeff sessions is his senate colleague. and a face. this is nice. and does it come in a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. these are the worst, right? i'm gonna buy them. boom. i'll take them. impulse buy. ommmmmmmmmmm. with the blue cash everyday card from american express you get cash back on purchases. it's all happening. with no annual fee. here we go! it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and security of american express. it's more than cash back. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. wis that they contourt tempur-peto your body.s... it keeps us comfortable and asleep at night. start the new year off right with the best sleep of your life. buy
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thank you >> thank you mr. jones. thank you for everyone that came out to give testimony for the bucket public comment is closed. is closed at this time. there's no other person do want to comment? okay become and >>[gavel] >> i just want to go over some high-level some point. but these of the legislation that would talk about today a part of the entitlements related to both potrero sunnydale. the rebuild projects. so we are in the land use committee today. the lan uses hearing only a part of that package. on wednesday in the budget committee a week during the remaining remainder of the package. this is the package that has to do with the fiscal impact specifically that of elements of agreements. so the legislation, the piece of legislation we are achieving today are threefold good it revises the rack and open space elements to indicate new parks in the project. it will change the existing height limits and will create a special use district for both projects to accommodate the and regulate the project development. ro
thank you >> thank you mr. jones. thank you for everyone that came out to give testimony for the bucket public comment is closed. is closed at this time. there's no other person do want to comment? okay become and >>[gavel] >> i just want to go over some high-level some point. but these of the legislation that would talk about today a part of the entitlements related to both potrero sunnydale. the rebuild projects. so we are in the land use committee today. the lan uses...
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mr. van jones, kiersten powers, columnist for "usa today" doing double duty. political commentator kevin madden who is a republican strategist, and former congressman jack kingston, former senior advisor to the trump campaign. thank you for joining us. first i have to ask you all about the moment in the bernie sanders town hall, had he choice words for donald trump. listen and we'll discuss. >> we are dealing with plain who in many respects is, how can i phrase this a pathological liar. and i say that without any, look, i have many conservative friends and i disagree with them. they're not liars. they have their point of view. but time after time after time, he says stuff which is blatant lit absolutely untrue. >> he's basically calling, he's saying, van jones, that the president-elect is a liar. what's your reaction? >> he's telling the truth. you can't deny. listen, it doesn't give me any great joy to say it. in a few days, he's going to be the president of me, of you, of my children. but he has a pattern of saying things that are not true. and then and then
mr. van jones, kiersten powers, columnist for "usa today" doing double duty. political commentator kevin madden who is a republican strategist, and former congressman jack kingston, former senior advisor to the trump campaign. thank you for joining us. first i have to ask you all about the moment in the bernie sanders town hall, had he choice words for donald trump. listen and we'll discuss. >> we are dealing with plain who in many respects is, how can i phrase this a...
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mr. jones you are welcome. you're always the welcome it and so all public comments here. this commission has become a very important part of my life am honored to serve it because it serves the city that i live in and love. so thank you for this opportunity. also very rare a [inaudible] >> now in terms of his or president in terms of vice president obviously we also need to elect a vice president. i would invite a motion for a nominee for vice president. >> i nominate thomas mazzucco to be vice president. we will need his guiding hand >> i will second that. the okay discussion? discussion of the nomination for thomas mazzucco to be vice president of the police commission? i think it's great. tip you've been wonderful in a consistent voice and are you going to do it? >> i am >> there we go let's go at we got a motion and submit any further discussion, colleagues? public comment any public comment on this matter? hearing none, public comment is closed. sgt. please take roll call >> on a motion to nominate commissioner thomas mazzucco to serve as vp of the commission loftus
mr. jones you are welcome. you're always the welcome it and so all public comments here. this commission has become a very important part of my life am honored to serve it because it serves the city that i live in and love. so thank you for this opportunity. also very rare a [inaudible] >> now in terms of his or president in terms of vice president obviously we also need to elect a vice president. i would invite a motion for a nominee for vice president. >> i nominate thomas...
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. >> mr. jones? >> claire jones, financial times. two questioned if i made. all noticed sharp divergence ease between headline inflation rates in weakened member states and stronger parts of the region such as germany. how do you handle b communications and the policy challenges that this presents? i think there is also some concern that members of the council think there could be difficulties in finding enough bonds to buy under qe and that could limit your ability to hit your inflation targets through the program as it now stands. if core inflation remains weak and you need to carry on buying in 2018 or even beyond that, how would you intend to do that given these constraints that can be purchased under the program? thank you. >> the answer to the second question is by our decision below the dfr rate at shorter maturities. in the press statements, i mentioned before that has greatly add largest -- greatly enlarged the eligible universe. we are confident about the limitation of our program so we see, actually, no problems on that front. the whole strategy wo
. >> mr. jones? >> claire jones, financial times. two questioned if i made. all noticed sharp divergence ease between headline inflation rates in weakened member states and stronger parts of the region such as germany. how do you handle b communications and the policy challenges that this presents? i think there is also some concern that members of the council think there could be difficulties in finding enough bonds to buy under qe and that could limit your ability to hit your...
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mr. jones you are welcome. you're always the welcome it and so all public comments here. this commission has become a very important part of my life am honored to serve it because it serves the city that i live in and love. so thank you for this opportunity. also very rare a [inaudible] >> now in terms of his or president in terms of vice president obviously we also need to elect a vice president. i would invite a motion for a nominee for vice president. >> i nominate thomas mazzucco to be vice president. we will need his guiding hand >> i will second that. the okay discussion? discussion of the nomination for thomas mazzucco to be vice president of the police commission? i think it's great. tip you've been wonderful in a consistent voice and are you going to do it? >> i am >> there we go let's go at we got a motion and submit any further discussion, colleagues? public comment any public comment on this matter? hearing none, public comment is closed. sgt. please take roll call >> on a motion to nominate commissioner thomas mazzucco to serve as vp of the commission loftus
mr. jones you are welcome. you're always the welcome it and so all public comments here. this commission has become a very important part of my life am honored to serve it because it serves the city that i live in and love. so thank you for this opportunity. also very rare a [inaudible] >> now in terms of his or president in terms of vice president obviously we also need to elect a vice president. i would invite a motion for a nominee for vice president. >> i nominate thomas...
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mr. jones you are welcome. you're always the welcome it and so all public comments here. this commission has become a very important part of my life am honored to serve it because it serves the city that i live in and love. so thank you for this opportunity. also very rare a [inaudible] >> now in terms of his or president in terms of vice president obviously we also need to elect a vice president. i would invite a motion for a nominee for vice president. >> i nominate thomas mazzucco to be vice president. we will need his guiding hand >> i will second that. the okay discussion? discussion of the nomination for thomas mazzucco to be vice president of the police commission? i think it's great. tip you've been wonderful in a consistent voice and are you going to do it? >> i am >> there we go let's go at we got a motion and submit any further discussion, colleagues? public comment any public comment on this matter? hearing none, public comment is closed. sgt. please take roll call >> on a motion to nominate commissioner thomas mazzucco to serve as vp of the commission loftus
mr. jones you are welcome. you're always the welcome it and so all public comments here. this commission has become a very important part of my life am honored to serve it because it serves the city that i live in and love. so thank you for this opportunity. also very rare a [inaudible] >> now in terms of his or president in terms of vice president obviously we also need to elect a vice president. i would invite a motion for a nominee for vice president. >> i nominate thomas...
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the following standing committees of the house of representatives -- committee on armed services, mr. jones, mr. wilson of south carolina, mr. lobiondo, mr. bishop of utah, mr. turner, mr. rogers of alabama, mr. franks of arizona, mr. shuster, mr. conaway, mr. lamborn, mr. wittman, mr. hunter, mr. coffman, ms. hertzler, mr. brooks of alabama, mr. cook, mr. bridenstine, mr. wenstrup, mr. byrne, mr. graves of missouri, ms. stefanik, ms. mcsally, mr. knight, mr. russell, mr. desjarlais, mr. kelly of mississippi, mr. gallagher, mr. gaetz, mr. banks of indiana, ms. cheney. committee on the budget, mr. tom price of georgia, mr. diaz-balart, mr. cole, mr. mcclintock, mr. rokita, mr. booedal, mr. sanford, mr. womack, mr. brat, mr. grothman, mr. palmer, mr. westerman, mr. renacci, mr. johnson of ohio, mr. lewis of minnesota, mr. bergman, mr. faso, mr. smucker, mr. gaetz, mr. arrington and mr. ferguson. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, seek recogniti
the following standing committees of the house of representatives -- committee on armed services, mr. jones, mr. wilson of south carolina, mr. lobiondo, mr. bishop of utah, mr. turner, mr. rogers of alabama, mr. franks of arizona, mr. shuster, mr. conaway, mr. lamborn, mr. wittman, mr. hunter, mr. coffman, ms. hertzler, mr. brooks of alabama, mr. cook, mr. bridenstine, mr. wenstrup, mr. byrne, mr. graves of missouri, ms. stefanik, ms. mcsally, mr. knight, mr. russell, mr. desjarlais, mr. kelly...
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thank you >> thank you mr. jones.hank you for everyone that came out to give testimony for the bucket public comment is closed. is closed at this time. there's no other person do want to comment? okay become and >>[gavel] >> i just want to go over some high-level some point. but these of the legislation that would talk about today a part of the entitlements related to both potrero sunnydale. the rebuild projects. so we are in the land use committee today. the lan uses hearing only a part of that package. on wednesday in the budget committee a week during the remaining remainder of the package. this is the package that has to do with the fiscal impact specifically that of elements of agreements. so the legislation, the piece of legislation we are achieving today are threefold good it revises the rack and open space elements to indicate new parks in the project. it will change the existing height limits and will create a special use district for both projects to accommodate the and regulate the project development. robu
thank you >> thank you mr. jones.hank you for everyone that came out to give testimony for the bucket public comment is closed. is closed at this time. there's no other person do want to comment? okay become and >>[gavel] >> i just want to go over some high-level some point. but these of the legislation that would talk about today a part of the entitlements related to both potrero sunnydale. the rebuild projects. so we are in the land use committee today. the lan uses hearing...
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mr. trump and his family are celebrating at his mar-a-lago mansion in palm beach tonight at a lavish black tie party. sylvester stallone and quincy jones are among the celebrities in attendance. mr. trump spoke about his plans for the evening on the way into the party. >> we just want to have a great evening and we look forward to getting to work on monday and being back. we're having some great success right here. we're taking a lot of great people to run the government. >> earlier today mr. trump raised eyebrows with a tweet that says happy new year to all including my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly and don't know what to do. love. >>> the presidential election was perhaps the biggest national story and international story of 2016. let's take a look at some of the biggest local stories in no particular order. it has only been a few weeks since the tragedy at the ghost ship warehouse where 36 people died when a fire ripped through the building where people had gathered for a party. so many were artists making the fire especially tragic. the investigation continues. no cause has been determined. >> we just
mr. trump and his family are celebrating at his mar-a-lago mansion in palm beach tonight at a lavish black tie party. sylvester stallone and quincy jones are among the celebrities in attendance. mr. trump spoke about his plans for the evening on the way into the party. >> we just want to have a great evening and we look forward to getting to work on monday and being back. we're having some great success right here. we're taking a lot of great people to run the government. >> earlier...
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let's get to cnn's athena jones because mr. trump has more on his plate today, hi, athena. >> reporter: hi, carol. he's set to sign more executive orders. the first will withdraw the u.s. from the trans-pacific partnership, the tpp trade deal that was so important to the obama administration but that trump ran on pulling out of. he's also expected to sign an order reinstatedi ininstating m policy, a rule on abortion that former president barack obama got rid of, a rule that any ngo that receives federal funds is not allowed to perform or promote abortion services. another executive order we expect him to sign, a five-year lobbying ban for anyone that works in the administration. this is something that president trump talked about doing in his first 100 days. so several of these first actions he's been taking are designed to show that he's keeping his promises to the people who put him into office. now, later tonight he's going to meet with congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle. perhaps he'll begin talking about som
let's get to cnn's athena jones because mr. trump has more on his plate today, hi, athena. >> reporter: hi, carol. he's set to sign more executive orders. the first will withdraw the u.s. from the trans-pacific partnership, the tpp trade deal that was so important to the obama administration but that trump ran on pulling out of. he's also expected to sign an order reinstatedi ininstating m policy, a rule on abortion that former president barack obama got rid of, a rule that any ngo that...
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mr. jeremy hall. >> thank you, dr. jones.n behalf of the future alumni of west minister college, alumni who strive to preserve the legacy of winston churchill who was granted a degree 70 years ago, i welcome you here tonight. before we begin the program, i would like to inform you that this occasion is being recorded by cspan. in a short question and answer session will take place following our distinguished speaker. also, i kindly ask that all cell phones be turned off at this time. as member of the this historic procession i am honored to recognize someone who performed these duties 70 years ago when president truman and winston churchill climbed the stairs to this place. i would like to knowledge and thank you to your service in world war ii. baxter, please be recognized? [ applause ] thank you, baxter. we will open the program with the national anthem and god save the queen. please face the flag. ♪ . ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> friends, i'd like you to join me in prayer. oh infinite source of goodness, you have gathered us here so we might
mr. jeremy hall. >> thank you, dr. jones.n behalf of the future alumni of west minister college, alumni who strive to preserve the legacy of winston churchill who was granted a degree 70 years ago, i welcome you here tonight. before we begin the program, i would like to inform you that this occasion is being recorded by cspan. in a short question and answer session will take place following our distinguished speaker. also, i kindly ask that all cell phones be turned off at this time. as...
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athena jones, thanks so much. mr.rump says he'll unveil his replacement plan for obamacare alongside paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. he says lawmakers will go along with it or face his ire via twitter. back to talk about this, jason johnson and larry sabado. welcome back. first question, larry. mr. trump told "the washington post" his replacement plan would provide health care for everyone, no cuts to medicare, no single pair, the government won't be the entity that provides insurance to everybody. larry it took 14 months and hundreds of hearings to come up with obamacare. is it possible that president-elect trump has come up with a plan this fast? >> i don't think so. miracles still happen. we'll see. as we've said a million times, the devil is in the details, particularly on health care. it's a tough, tough complicated topic. ask president bill clinton and hillary clinton. they couldn't do it in the early '90s. president harry truman couldn't get it done during his term. we'll see what he actually comes up with. thes
athena jones, thanks so much. mr.rump says he'll unveil his replacement plan for obamacare alongside paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. he says lawmakers will go along with it or face his ire via twitter. back to talk about this, jason johnson and larry sabado. welcome back. first question, larry. mr. trump told "the washington post" his replacement plan would provide health care for everyone, no cuts to medicare, no single pair, the government won't be the entity that provides insurance...
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jones 20,000. the nikkei gaining 1.3% and the all 0rds hired by 20 points. basically mr's senior adviser was quick to comment on the news, tweeting that the landmark was down to the trump effect, but is it? let's have a look. earlier i asked our business adviser if it really is the trump effect. earlier i asked our business adviser if it really is the trump effectm you look at stocks, especially the dowjones, we you look at stocks, especially the dow jones, we have you look at stocks, especially the dowjones, we have seen it is up some 8%. that's since the election of donald trump. really when you look at some of the executive orders we've seen that mr trump put through over the last few days, what it is really signalling to wall street is that some of the promises that mr trump had campaigned on, things like rolling back some of the banking regulations, making the tax code in the us less, catered and making it easierfor people to the us less, catered and making it easier for people to invest, it would seem from wall street that in fa ct would seem from wall street that
jones 20,000. the nikkei gaining 1.3% and the all 0rds hired by 20 points. basically mr's senior adviser was quick to comment on the news, tweeting that the landmark was down to the trump effect, but is it? let's have a look. earlier i asked our business adviser if it really is the trump effect. earlier i asked our business adviser if it really is the trump effectm you look at stocks, especially the dowjones, we you look at stocks, especially the dow jones, we have you look at stocks,...
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our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones has been to san francisco to find out what the tech sector thinks of mr san francisco, in effect the capital of silicon valley and the epicentre of silicon valley and the epicentre of the technology industry. looming over everything right now is the prospect of a president the majority of californians did not vote for. one tech firm, the memory of his election still hurts. it felt like someone died in the family. it felt like 9/11. everyone was in shock. we are kind of in a bubble in the tech industry. we thought hillary was for sure going to win and the next day trump wins, and you have to wonder, what is the rest of america like? this company's owner, michael birch, arrived here from the uk but is now an american citizen and trying to be positive. one thing that silicon valley certainly is is very innovative, so in the face of what is happening with trump, i think we will innovate around it and find a way to go forward. during his campaign, donald trump was exactly friendly to the tech business. what i think you want to do is boycott apple. and his posi
our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones has been to san francisco to find out what the tech sector thinks of mr san francisco, in effect the capital of silicon valley and the epicentre of silicon valley and the epicentre of the technology industry. looming over everything right now is the prospect of a president the majority of californians did not vote for. one tech firm, the memory of his election still hurts. it felt like someone died in the family. it felt like 9/11. everyone was...
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jones helped negotiate nafta. also a former oklahoma congressman, mr. ambassador thanks for joining me. >> thank you very much, good to be with you. >> as we look at these pictures of the president heading on to marine one, the floor is yours, a chance to respond to president's criticism. >> i look at this from the standpoint of an american who wants to do what's right for america and this is the dumbest approach of trying to preserve jobs and build jobs in the united states. it is a backward approach in terms of successful diplomacy. ronald reagan didn't get agreements with the soviet union that ultimately led to the end of the cold war by insulting them. and what's happened here by tweets coampaign-type tweets th president has insulted and disrespected another sovereign nation and their only response was to cancel the proposed meeting set next week, i think that was very short sided and the fact in a we are losing $60 billion a year this trade are simply not supported in fact. >> not true is what you're saying? >> not true. we have had times some year
jones helped negotiate nafta. also a former oklahoma congressman, mr. ambassador thanks for joining me. >> thank you very much, good to be with you. >> as we look at these pictures of the president heading on to marine one, the floor is yours, a chance to respond to president's criticism. >> i look at this from the standpoint of an american who wants to do what's right for america and this is the dumbest approach of trying to preserve jobs and build jobs in the united states....
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mr. mnuchin did not advocate throwing out tough regulations during his senate confirmation hearing. the dow jones industrials dropped 72 points to 19732. nasdaq lost 15, the s&p lost eight. >> dow component ibm reported his 19th consecutive quarter of falling revenue. big blue has been trying to transform itself by relying less on its older business units. mortgage latest quarter earning more than $5 a share helped by demand for its cloud busy. the revenue was off nearly 1%. and the stock was volatile in after hours trading. deed dra bosa has the one big take away from big blue. >> ibm tries to pivot itself a modern business era as some prosecute hoping and that brought shares of big blue lower in after hours trade after initial pop right after earnings. it's important strategicive perative units which include watson, data analytics and cloud that makes up more than 40% of total revenue. however it's not yet enough to ghettotal revenue growing for ibm. ibm notched the 19th consecutive quarter of declining revenue though it continues to reward shareholders. the company says that in fiscal year 201
mr. mnuchin did not advocate throwing out tough regulations during his senate confirmation hearing. the dow jones industrials dropped 72 points to 19732. nasdaq lost 15, the s&p lost eight. >> dow component ibm reported his 19th consecutive quarter of falling revenue. big blue has been trying to transform itself by relying less on its older business units. mortgage latest quarter earning more than $5 a share helped by demand for its cloud busy. the revenue was off nearly 1%. and the...
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mr. wyden: ask unanimous consent that the followingologicallive fellows in my office given floor privileges for the manyder of this congress. sophia vote, emily douglas, cripa puvment da, katherine san tiras, chris jones, and noah aderek. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: madam president, i want to begin my remarks this morning by take stock of how the 115th congress, led by my republican colleagues, seems to be coming out of the debate. -- out of the gate. here is what is coming if the budget process that ghan week plays out. 30 million americans from portland, oregon, to portland, maine, will be in danger of being kicked off their health care plans. sharply rising health care costs for everybody else, even those who get their insurance through their employer. broken campaign promises about a replacement coming on day one and with this resolution, madam president, republicans in the congress are building a trojan horse of tax cuts for the most fortunate in america. i want to discuss each of those issues this morning, but first let's recognize the bottle line. -- the bottom line. what's at stake in this debate is whether or not america is going to go back to the dark days when healt
mr. wyden: ask unanimous consent that the followingologicallive fellows in my office given floor privileges for the manyder of this congress. sophia vote, emily douglas, cripa puvment da, katherine san tiras, chris jones, and noah aderek. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: madam president, i want to begin my remarks this morning by take stock of how the 115th congress, led by my republican colleagues, seems to be coming out of the debate. -- out of the gate. here is what is...
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our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones has been to san francisco to find out what the tech sector thinks of mrbe back with all of that and all the other business stories. i am on twitter, i will see you in about 25 minutes. the head of a south korean conglomerate has been requested a south korean prosecutors who held overnight on thursday for questioning in ongoing political corruption scandal that has engulfed south korea, which has led to the impeachment of president park, and her future very impeachment of president park, and herfuture very much impeachment of president park, and her future very much in doubt, impeachment of president park, and herfuture very much in doubt, she having offered already to step down. but the head of south korea's biggest conglomerates, his arrest has been requested. we will bring you more on that as we have it. the turkish parliament has given preliminary approval to a new constitution that will considerably enhance the powers of the president. the final articles were passed late on sunday, with the governing ak party gaining the necessary majority. there will
our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones has been to san francisco to find out what the tech sector thinks of mrbe back with all of that and all the other business stories. i am on twitter, i will see you in about 25 minutes. the head of a south korean conglomerate has been requested a south korean prosecutors who held overnight on thursday for questioning in ongoing political corruption scandal that has engulfed south korea, which has led to the impeachment of president park, and her...
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mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that mike jones and josh smith from my staff be given all-access floor passage for the senate floor during consideration of s. con res. 3. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: there's been a flurry of activity this week with the beginning of the new year and the beginning of the new congress, the 115th congress, and we've got a lot of work to do. this election that we just went through on november 8 was surprising in many ways, gratifying in many ways. personally, i think the best thing about it is it gives us an opportunity to start anew, to deal with the problems that the american people were, frankly, not all that happy with either of the political parties in terms of our solutions that we were to offer. i would hope that it would also give us an opportunity to hit the reset button when it comes to working together to try to find political consensus to solve some of these big problems. i mentioned yesterday, our friend, the chairman of the budget committee, and his 80-20 rule which i told him i have use
mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that mike jones and josh smith from my staff be given all-access floor passage for the senate floor during consideration of s. con res. 3. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: there's been a flurry of activity this week with the beginning of the new year and the beginning of the new congress, the 115th congress, and we've got a lot of work to do. this election that we just went through on november 8 was...
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jones, up next nbc nightly news next with lester holt. . >>> tonight, pomp, pageantry and protests, as donald trump becomes the 45th president of the united states. >> congratulations, mr. president. >>> an historic transfer of power. a farewell to the obamas. and celebrations as crowds pack the parade route. dramatic split screen as police in riot gear clash with violent demonstrators nearby. teargas, flash-bangs, smashed windows and fires. tonight the new president's message to a deeply divided nation. an inaugural address like we've never heard before. his surprise salute to hillary clinton. >> i'd like you to stand up. >> and now, the
jones, up next nbc nightly news next with lester holt. . >>> tonight, pomp, pageantry and protests, as donald trump becomes the 45th president of the united states. >> congratulations, mr. president. >>> an historic transfer of power. a farewell to the obamas. and celebrations as crowds pack the parade route. dramatic split screen as police in riot gear clash with violent demonstrators nearby. teargas, flash-bangs, smashed windows and fires. tonight the new president's...
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jones. he's a tool and diamond maker and runs a medium sized manufacturing company. >> mr. speaker, i have concern about our trade deals, our unfair trade. we have lost in the past decade probably hundreds of jobs. our community has lost thousands of jobs. these are good jobs in the community with health care and retirement benefits. i actually started supporting mr. trump more when he started talking about fixing the trade deals. our support grew because without trade deals and fixing them, our country will not have good paying jobs we need. now my question to you, mr. speaker is how will you as leader of the house, help with this new administration fix these trade deals. >> it's a great question, actually, and we've talked about this a lot. the president elect and his economic team and myself how do we work together to do just what you said because look, when i go to my kids' track meets, it's at monterrey stadium in janesville, wisconsin and you look down the end zone and you see a shut gm plant. the core of my hometown was general motors and now it's a 4 million square
jones. he's a tool and diamond maker and runs a medium sized manufacturing company. >> mr. speaker, i have concern about our trade deals, our unfair trade. we have lost in the past decade probably hundreds of jobs. our community has lost thousands of jobs. these are good jobs in the community with health care and retirement benefits. i actually started supporting mr. trump more when he started talking about fixing the trade deals. our support grew because without trade deals and fixing...
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i'm a retiree of ge, and i have watched reginald jones, jack welsh and jeffrey immel run the company, they seemed to have had similar results, however mrh had unbelievable results, and four of his officers have run companies like honeywell, boeing and home depot and all with tremendous results. my question is why has immelt fallen behind? >> i'll tell you, honest to god, he was dealt a bad hand of way too much finance. but since then, i think there's an unclear strategy, and the execution has not -- i'm going to say the execution has been suboptimal, and some of the moves have been ill advised. the last quarter was along with verizon so far the worst quarters in the dow. i don't even know if they would disagree with that frankly. all right. dreams do come true. there's a bull market in disney! i think it's off to the races. much more "mad money" clueing my exclusive with a scientist of the oil patch, core labs fresh off its earnings. then when it comes to tech, is it time to grab the reins and hop on a play in space? i'm investigating. and all your calls rapid fire in tonight's edition of the lightning round! so stick with dow 20,000 c
i'm a retiree of ge, and i have watched reginald jones, jack welsh and jeffrey immel run the company, they seemed to have had similar results, however mrh had unbelievable results, and four of his officers have run companies like honeywell, boeing and home depot and all with tremendous results. my question is why has immelt fallen behind? >> i'll tell you, honest to god, he was dealt a bad hand of way too much finance. but since then, i think there's an unclear strategy, and the execution...
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mr. president-elect trump has been waiting for his inauguration day to get that magical 20,000. would it surprise anyone out there, the do you jonesiraclely trades 20,000, i could see that. with that said, the internals of the markets have not been great now for the last couple weeks. there are some troubling signs. banks haven't be trading well. i could easily see in the scenario tomorrow where the s&p is up. >> what do you do if that happens? >> provided nothing gets said that's not necessarily smart. i would say if the market sells off big tomorrow i think you pick pockets like financials. if there's an opportunity to buy stocks. i think on weakness there is. i love the drug stocks here. i think we've talked about pfizer. these are names i really like. i'd stick with those. tech in a pullback you look to buy too. >> i actually thought today the mnuchin hearings were very important. he is a central player in the trump administration. i thought he actually did an outstanding job. i was thinking actually things would trade up a little bit. it was combative at times. he really head his own and seemed very thought offul, very smart,
mr. president-elect trump has been waiting for his inauguration day to get that magical 20,000. would it surprise anyone out there, the do you jonesiraclely trades 20,000, i could see that. with that said, the internals of the markets have not been great now for the last couple weeks. there are some troubling signs. banks haven't be trading well. i could easily see in the scenario tomorrow where the s&p is up. >> what do you do if that happens? >> provided nothing gets said...
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mr. trump's white house chief of staff. and on wall street, stocks slipped again, as yields on bonds rose. the dow jones industrial average lost 72 points to close at 19,732. the nasdaq fell 15 points, and the s&p 500 slipped eight. still to come on the newshour: the nominees for treasury and energy secretary before the senate. a rocky presidential transition on national security. people who appear middle class but are on the edge of financial ruin, and much more. >> woodruff: the president-elect moved closer to getting his cabinet in place with another round of confirmation hearings today. the most contentious was for his treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, a banker who worked at goldman sachs and a hedge fund. there was important news that came out during the hearing. mnuchin said he would support raising the debt ceiling sooner rather than later, and not risk the country defaulting. the president-elect had previously suggested he might want to re-negotiate the government's obligations instead. but most of the focus was on mnuchin's business background and investments. lisa desjardins has our report.
mr. trump's white house chief of staff. and on wall street, stocks slipped again, as yields on bonds rose. the dow jones industrial average lost 72 points to close at 19,732. the nasdaq fell 15 points, and the s&p 500 slipped eight. still to come on the newshour: the nominees for treasury and energy secretary before the senate. a rocky presidential transition on national security. people who appear middle class but are on the edge of financial ruin, and much more. >> woodruff: the...
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jones spent new year's in los angeles. >>> back in capitol hill, a fight brewing over a trump nominee who has been in this position before. >> mrssions is a throwback to a shameful era which i know both black and white americans thought was in our past. it's inconceivable to me that a person of this attitude is qualified to be a u.s. attorney let alone a united states federal judge. he is i believe a disgrace to the justice department and he should withdraw his nomination and resign his position. >> that was the late senator ted kennedy speaking during the 1986 hearing for jeff sessions, this one a nominee for federal judgeship. sessions was ultimately denied that position by the senate judiciary committee, a 10-8 vote. senate democrats are now looking to block up to eight of donald trump's nominees, senator sessions widely considered one of the most controversial. joining me tonight is sarah florez, a spokesperson for jeff session, howard dean, former chair of the dnc, and christina greer, associate professor of political science at fordham. welcome, everyone. christina, the sessions nomination is controversial. it also as a m
jones spent new year's in los angeles. >>> back in capitol hill, a fight brewing over a trump nominee who has been in this position before. >> mrssions is a throwback to a shameful era which i know both black and white americans thought was in our past. it's inconceivable to me that a person of this attitude is qualified to be a u.s. attorney let alone a united states federal judge. he is i believe a disgrace to the justice department and he should withdraw his nomination and...
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from vermont.h >> asiata's consent that mike jones and john smith give passes for the senate floor in budget resolution as contrary. >> without objection. >> mr. president.esiden >> the senator from texas. >> there has been a flurry of activity this week with the beginning of the new year and the beginning of the new congress, the 115th congress and we have got a lot of work tn do. this election that we just went through on november the eighth was surprising in many ways, gratifying in many ways. personally i think the best thing about it is it gives us an opportunity to start anew, to deal with the problems that thek american people were frankly not all that happy with either of the political parties in terms of our solutions that we were to offer. i would hope that it would also give us an opportunity to hit t the reset button when it comes to working together to try to find political consensus to solve some of these big problems i mentioned yesterday our friend the chairman of the budget committee in his 80/20 rule which i told him i have used time and time again to make the point that just because you disagree on some things doesn't mean
from vermont.h >> asiata's consent that mike jones and john smith give passes for the senate floor in budget resolution as contrary. >> without objection. >> mr. president.esiden >> the senator from texas. >> there has been a flurry of activity this week with the beginning of the new year and the beginning of the new congress, the 115th congress and we have got a lot of work tn do. this election that we just went through on november the eighth was surprising in...
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jones, up next nbc nightly news next with lester holt. . >>> tonight, pomp, pageantry and protests, as donald trump becomes the 45th president of the united states. >> congratulations, mr. president. >>> an historic transfer of power. a farewell to the obamas. and celebrations as crowds pack the parade route. dramatic split screen as police in riot gear clash with violent demonstrators nearby. teargas, flash-bangs, smashed windows and fires. tonight the new president's message to a deeply divided nation. an inaugural address like we've never heard before. his surprise salute to hillary clinton. >> i'd like you to stand up. >> and now, the inaugural balls as the trumps take washington, occupying the white house and the work begins. we have every moment covered. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: the inauguration of donald trump. this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. reporting tonight from washington. >> good evening on this historic night in washington, donald j. trump, the brash 70-year-old new york real estate titan turned reality tv star is now the 45th president of the united states. the oath of the office was administereded just after noon, marki
jones, up next nbc nightly news next with lester holt. . >>> tonight, pomp, pageantry and protests, as donald trump becomes the 45th president of the united states. >> congratulations, mr. president. >>> an historic transfer of power. a farewell to the obamas. and celebrations as crowds pack the parade route. dramatic split screen as police in riot gear clash with violent demonstrators nearby. teargas, flash-bangs, smashed windows and fires. tonight the new president's...