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mr. harris is director of the james monroe museum. his talk at a conference in virginia is 45 minutes. >> our first speaker we are privileged to have here today is scott harris who is the director of the james monroe museum and library. he has been as such since july 2011. previously scott was the dwrekt to of the new market battlefield state historical park owned by vmi and previous to that historic of the city. he received his ba with honors and holds a masters degree from the college of william and mary. mr. harris. [ applause ] >> i'm not going to drop the mic but i will lower it gently to the ground. there. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on. good morning. >> good morning. >> if you'll turn in your hymnals to number of of -- 61. oh, that's tomorrow. [ laughter ] >> if i may take the chance in a house of worship to spread the gospel of james monroe as my colleagues will be doing today. any time that we have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the man that i like to call the hardest working president in show bu
mr. harris is director of the james monroe museum. his talk at a conference in virginia is 45 minutes. >> our first speaker we are privileged to have here today is scott harris who is the director of the james monroe museum and library. he has been as such since july 2011. previously scott was the dwrekt to of the new market battlefield state historical park owned by vmi and previous to that historic of the city. he received his ba with honors and holds a masters degree from the college...
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stop him from filming while so so greg you know a it seems that if if the people beating beating mr harris had had been muslim or if he had been white and they had been black i'm guessing that there would have been a very different response to this that said and not specifically the f.b.i. but just in general on i'm wondering you know you go back to two thousand and nine george w. bush had commissioned an investigation and i believe the f.b.i. was at least a big part of it into you know there was one in a muslim terrorism and one into right wing terrorism and the right wing terrorism one you know report came out just a month or two after president obama was inaugurated and the right wing exploded fox news was hysterical right wing hate radio was like oh my to the point that obama polled the report which predicted something like this going on do you think that the that the shyness shall we say of law enforcement both city state and federal and in this case might be coming out of that kind of experience. you know they've got support on the right the media didn't make a big deal out of it tha
stop him from filming while so so greg you know a it seems that if if the people beating beating mr harris had had been muslim or if he had been white and they had been black i'm guessing that there would have been a very different response to this that said and not specifically the f.b.i. but just in general on i'm wondering you know you go back to two thousand and nine george w. bush had commissioned an investigation and i believe the f.b.i. was at least a big part of it into you know there...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm here with mr. harryng this friday, you can see his big-screen debut in christopher nolan's fantastic new movie, "dunkirk." i saw it the other night. you are fantastic my friend. [ cheers and applause ] you were very good. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: ane itself, is just -- i didn't know the story about dunkirk. i don't know if -- >> yeah, it was a pretty crazy story. i think the thing with it is there's no -- there's no, like, crazy back stories to any of the characters, really. i think they're a relatively blank slate. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it means, when you're watching it, you're kind of projecting your fear. you're almost, like, watching them, just imagining it as you, and it's, you know. i found it very emotional and i was in it, so. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. i mean, from all different angles and aspects and different jobs, i got to say, the cast was fantastic. >> the cast is unbelievable. >> jimmy: shout out to the casting director -- [ cheers and applause ] the casting director is j
. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm here with mr. harryng this friday, you can see his big-screen debut in christopher nolan's fantastic new movie, "dunkirk." i saw it the other night. you are fantastic my friend. [ cheers and applause ] you were very good. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: ane itself, is just -- i didn't know the story about dunkirk. i don't know if -- >> yeah, it was a pretty crazy story. i think the thing with it is there's no --...
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mr. harris is on the ground. he's at the lower left being hit by many different people with weapons.rying to escape. it doesn't look at any point that he was trying to be in an altercation himself or fight bang. is that what you found? >> that's what i witnessed. he ran as quick as we could. even if he was trying, he had five or six people beating him with metal poles and also part of the parking arm he was thrown into with helmet -- with shields that he was pushed into. there's no way this was even handedness that the past guest talked about. >> the past guest is a common trump surrogate. he's been on air a lot. what is your response to what he said? >> the trump administration has talking points that they are very good at putting out. with know this is a sales man whose has been on television. he's treating this as the apprentice season 25. they decide in the morning what they're going to say. it doesn't matter if thst complete and total lies. they just repeat it. they have fox repeat it and various websites repeat it. if you say it enough time and enough people say it, then it bec
mr. harris is on the ground. he's at the lower left being hit by many different people with weapons.rying to escape. it doesn't look at any point that he was trying to be in an altercation himself or fight bang. is that what you found? >> that's what i witnessed. he ran as quick as we could. even if he was trying, he had five or six people beating him with metal poles and also part of the parking arm he was thrown into with helmet -- with shields that he was pushed into. there's no way...
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mr. harris is director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. s talk at a conference in leesburg, virginia, is 45 minutes. >> our first speaker we are privileged to have here today is scott harris who is the director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. he has been as such since july 2011.
mr. harris is director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. s talk at a conference in leesburg, virginia, is 45 minutes. >> our first speaker we are privileged to have here today is scott harris who is the director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. he has been as such since july 2011.
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mr. harris is director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. talk at a difference in leesburg, virginia is 45 minutes. >>> our first speaker that we're privileged and honored to have here today is scott harris who is the director of the james monroe museum and memorial library and he's been as such since july 2011. this museum is operated by the university of mary washington in fredericsburg and it is the largest repository in the country for artifacts and documented related to the fifth
mr. harris is director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. talk at a difference in leesburg, virginia is 45 minutes. >>> our first speaker that we're privileged and honored to have here today is scott harris who is the director of the james monroe museum and memorial library and he's been as such since july 2011. this museum is operated by the university of mary washington in fredericsburg and it is the largest repository in the country for artifacts and documented related...
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mr. harris is director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. talk at a difference in leesburg, virginia is 45 minutes. >>> our first speaker that we're privileged and honored to have here today is scott harris
mr. harris is director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. talk at a difference in leesburg, virginia is 45 minutes. >>> our first speaker that we're privileged and honored to have here today is scott harris
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mr. harris, many of you have seen that video, and we see someone get in a car and plow his car into anti-racist, nonviolent protesters and kill heather heyer. so as much as we want to believe we're going forward, you know, we've made great strides, and i'm not saying they wouldn't, because that would be to insult all the heroes that i write about. but it's also scary. we have the stand up, i think. i think we have to speak out, and i think that we have to continue that resistance, because we are in some really troubling times. >> somebody else like to jump in there? >> well, obviously, i'm a native of mississippi. i grew up in the '50s and '60s in mississippi. my older brother joined forces with white young men from the north to help register people to vote. i was about 10 or 11 years old, and i feared that he would never come back home when he went out to do this. and he integrated the lunch counter in my little hometown in the drugstore or at least tried to integrate it until they took out all the seats and said nobody was going to sit down in there, because they didn't want african-americans
mr. harris, many of you have seen that video, and we see someone get in a car and plow his car into anti-racist, nonviolent protesters and kill heather heyer. so as much as we want to believe we're going forward, you know, we've made great strides, and i'm not saying they wouldn't, because that would be to insult all the heroes that i write about. but it's also scary. we have the stand up, i think. i think we have to speak out, and i think that we have to continue that resistance, because we...
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mr. clinton: harry truman said what surprised me, you spend so much time trying to talk people to do thingst have had to ask them to do in the first place. what surprised me, one of his dad's best digs on me was that i was governor of a small state. that was actually true. you are so far removed from the american people that it's hard for them to see you as a three-dimensional person. and i had to learn -- even as governor of texas, as big as texas is, i think you had a much more personal relationship with the people. bob bullock is a governor, a good friend of mine, he loved george bush. and i think he helped him be a better governor. we were just used to being people and dealing with people. it really surprised me how easily i could be turned into a two dimensional cartoon instead of a three-dimensional human being. you have to discipline yourself about what to talk about, how to talk about it. and you have to keep remembering there are all these layers between you and people that didn't used to be there. and that surprised me. i thought i was a pretty good communicator. i thought i could
mr. clinton: harry truman said what surprised me, you spend so much time trying to talk people to do thingst have had to ask them to do in the first place. what surprised me, one of his dad's best digs on me was that i was governor of a small state. that was actually true. you are so far removed from the american people that it's hard for them to see you as a three-dimensional person. and i had to learn -- even as governor of texas, as big as texas is, i think you had a much more personal...
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mr. trump's relationship with silicon valley former paypal ceo bill harris will weigh in on that, comingp keep it right here, u'yore watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> welcome back shares of infosys falling on news the ceo is resigning. the company's chief operating officer will serve as interim ceo until a replacement is announced. again, infosys down about a buck, 7.5% >> some people say steve bannon was the man behind many of president trump's policies, especially when it came to trade and foreign policies so, could his ouster affect the so-called trump trade right now? >> joining us now are bonson and johnson, david bonson and chris johnson fr
mr. trump's relationship with silicon valley former paypal ceo bill harris will weigh in on that, comingp keep it right here, u'yore watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the...
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senator harris. >> thank you, chairman. before my questions, mr. chairman,, ranking member carper had to leave for another hearing but asked me to ask unanimous consent that a statement he made part of the record. >> without objection. >> thank you. this ithis is a question for eaf you. what do you believe will be the impact of the top administrations proposed 30% budget cut to the epa's superfund program from $1 billion, the $762 million? and as part of your response you could tell you if you believe to be helpful, i'm assuming you would, that congress would appropriate money to help close that gap but also what else could be done to address what would be perhaps a shortfall in terms of the resources that are available. i will start with you, mr. nadeau. >> the folksy epa been working diligently on these issues. by streamlining a lot of the steps of the review we can accelerate our progress by dumas to be helpful for the agency got the resources necessary, especially at the senior levels to bring the experience to bear on these important issues. w
senator harris. >> thank you, chairman. before my questions, mr. chairman,, ranking member carper had to leave for another hearing but asked me to ask unanimous consent that a statement he made part of the record. >> without objection. >> thank you. this ithis is a question for eaf you. what do you believe will be the impact of the top administrations proposed 30% budget cut to the epa's superfund program from $1 billion, the $762 million? and as part of your response you...
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. >> harris: mr. huntsman said to be maybe another ambassador as well, going from china to russia if he gets confirmed. >> abby: era talk about the importance of china, but you also need brush on board for your very point. if you can somehow isolate china, make they feel like they want to be a part that party, that is where you hit them hard and that's where we say okay, we have to do something. we still want to be a leader on the world stage, that's all they care about. >> judge napolitano: what is the status of his confirmation? >> harris: maybe look at some some work done. >> abby: if i had any advice for mitch mcconnell, stay an extra week, take four weeks of vacation, get people through confirmation. just a thought. >> harris: all right come up much more in korea's threats and the way president trump is handling the situation. he's facing criticism for his rhetoric, some are saying the president needs to tone it down. does he? or is it time for the united states to start talking like this? former
. >> harris: mr. huntsman said to be maybe another ambassador as well, going from china to russia if he gets confirmed. >> abby: era talk about the importance of china, but you also need brush on board for your very point. if you can somehow isolate china, make they feel like they want to be a part that party, that is where you hit them hard and that's where we say okay, we have to do something. we still want to be a leader on the world stage, that's all they care about. >>...
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harris. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i'm pleased to be with you today. this is my first time serving as a ranking member for committee hearing in the united states senate. and this hearing certainly speaks to a topic that is part of a core mission of the united states government, which is to keep the american people safe. the statute known as super fund was created to make sure anyone who puts public health at risk releasing hazardous waste is held accountable for cleaning up the damage they created. this is a matter of basic justice. communities and families should not have to pay the price for someone else's pollution. this is a matter of basic economic justice. we should clean up our communities so that jobs can be created and properties can be used for good. this is a matter of basic opportunity. the notion that all americans should have a chance at a healthy and productive life regardless of where they happen to call home that is why i'm glad to be holding this hearing with you, mr. chairman. we share a common goal of improech proving the cleanup pr
harris. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i'm pleased to be with you today. this is my first time serving as a ranking member for committee hearing in the united states senate. and this hearing certainly speaks to a topic that is part of a core mission of the united states government, which is to keep the american people safe. the statute known as super fund was created to make sure anyone who puts public health at risk releasing hazardous waste is held accountable for cleaning up...
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mr. rhodes, not since harry truman, in fact, has this kind of reign of ruin, i think those were harry truman's words, after the hiroshima attack, to pressure the japanese into surrendering, in effect, a threat of another nuclear attack, has any president used this kind of rhetoric and the fact that it was used and improvised without review or vetting of his national security team, certainly raises questions about the process that is under way in the white house. a process that will involve the most serious decisions about war and peace and we should all recognize there's no such thing as a quick, easy preemptive strike here. we're not talking about sending a missile or 60 missiles as was done in syria to wipe out a hangar. a preemptive strike leads to war. and as general mattis observed so powerfully, it is war that will be more devastating than we've seen many of us in our lifetime. >> senator, one of the things that i've also been working on is the cyber capability of north korea, which has been underestimated in the past. it is there behind russia, china and iran among rogue adversaries in
mr. rhodes, not since harry truman, in fact, has this kind of reign of ruin, i think those were harry truman's words, after the hiroshima attack, to pressure the japanese into surrendering, in effect, a threat of another nuclear attack, has any president used this kind of rhetoric and the fact that it was used and improvised without review or vetting of his national security team, certainly raises questions about the process that is under way in the white house. a process that will involve the...
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mr. tanger at any time harry in tennessee, please, harry. >> caller: yes, jim. over the years your comments made on the show have been very helpful. >> thank you >> caller: we're most appreciative today i would like your opinion of dardon restaurant >> the stock hascome down too much i think it's trying to settle in at that 3% yield it was a very big die, it's at 2.9% i believe that darden is ripe to buy. once again, watch thing north korean situation sending a lot of international stocks down but let's see what happens my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone impacted by this storm. for investors, well, they know that it's not hafbly moving stocks, it's apple on "mad money" tonight, as the summer season comes to close, what could it mean for six flags? the stock has been on a roller coaster ride b we'll speak to the ceo and a critical u.s. industry is based in the middle of the texas flooding it's a company that's up 288% year-to-date but is it worth speculating on do not make a move before hearing my take. stick with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad mo
mr. tanger at any time harry in tennessee, please, harry. >> caller: yes, jim. over the years your comments made on the show have been very helpful. >> thank you >> caller: we're most appreciative today i would like your opinion of dardon restaurant >> the stock hascome down too much i think it's trying to settle in at that 3% yield it was a very big die, it's at 2.9% i believe that darden is ripe to buy. once again, watch thing north korean situation sending a lot of...
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in key west, florida posted this conference, which this year is legacyd "harry truman's toward latin america." this is an hour. mr. waltz: we are very honored this is our 15th annual symposium. we are pleased as the truman foundation to bring distinguished scholars to continue to report on the legacy of harry truman. every year, i have discovered we learn something new. as harry would say, history is a process of discovery and history is the only thing we don't know. guess what? we will know more when we get done than when we began. we have a distinguished group today. i would like to introduce the presidents grandson, clifton truman daniel. he has been our honored guest the last 15 years, as well. [applause] mr. daniel: it is further to the stage them i thought it was. thank you, bob. thank you, mike. thank you to our distinguished scholars and ladies and gentlemen for being here. welcome. as bob said i have been coming , here since the first one. it is a terrible chore to come down to key west every year. i think this is the first rainy day we have ever had. we had to have it at some point. i have one story tha
in key west, florida posted this conference, which this year is legacyd "harry truman's toward latin america." this is an hour. mr. waltz: we are very honored this is our 15th annual symposium. we are pleased as the truman foundation to bring distinguished scholars to continue to report on the legacy of harry truman. every year, i have discovered we learn something new. as harry would say, history is a process of discovery and history is the only thing we don't know. guess what? we...
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mr. president, these are complicated. >> harris: where was the chief of staff this morning? idea. the president needs to be careful. >> kennedy: when he is to constrain, he explodes. there is something to the notio notion. >> sandra: we will continue this conversation at the commercial break. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. get your ancestrydna kit.here. spit. mail it in. learn about you and the people and places that led to you. go explore your roots. take a walk through the past. meet new relatives and see how a place and its people are all a part of you. ancestrydna. save 30% through august 15th at ancestrydna.com. can make anyone slow downt and pull up a seat to the table. that's why she takes the time to season her turkey to perfection, and make stuffing from scratch. so that you can spend time on what really matters. marie callender's. it's time to
mr. president, these are complicated. >> harris: where was the chief of staff this morning? idea. the president needs to be careful. >> kennedy: when he is to constrain, he explodes. there is something to the notio notion. >> sandra: we will continue this conversation at the commercial break. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the...
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harris county emergency committee mr. emmitt joins me on the phone. paint a picture for us how difficult it is for your first responders to get to people. we're looking at an image where part of the road has been washed away, or at least a sinkhole create add big gap there. so what are your folks up against? >> -- in an adjacent county, that's not in harris county. that's part of the confusion. let me first address i was listening when the general was making his statements, and they were outrageous. >> what do you mean? >> when we have hurricanes, we know who to evacuate. because you have a storm surge coming and we have that down to a very fine art. i was in charge of the evacuation for hurricane ike. it went very well. in this case, we had a rain event. unless you know where the rain is going to fall, you don't know who to evacuate and, in fact, yesterday the hardest-hit area of today is southeast harris county. if we had told those people you have to evacuate, they would have laughed, because they were not in any kind of flood danger. to talk about
harris county emergency committee mr. emmitt joins me on the phone. paint a picture for us how difficult it is for your first responders to get to people. we're looking at an image where part of the road has been washed away, or at least a sinkhole create add big gap there. so what are your folks up against? >> -- in an adjacent county, that's not in harris county. that's part of the confusion. let me first address i was listening when the general was making his statements, and they were...
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they say they found a small amount of mr charges were dropped, though, and the harris county also cleared officers of all criminal charges. the denver jury in taylor swift's sexual assault case came to a verdict yesterday. they ruled in favor of the pop star. when mueller lost his job he sued swift for $3 million. the judge through out that case last week and ask ed mueller to pay one dollar. to a troubling trend in las vegas. a growing number of parents are breaking the rules by ordering cars to send their kids off to school alone. derek smith is an uber and lyft driver . he has been since ride sharing returned to the val yivment he's been a local. recently he's noticed a new trend. parents are getting very comfortable with this option, which is a very illegal option quite honestly. parents order ing lyft or yub ers for their kids. i was couldn't believe that parents was allowing their 14 year old to get in a car with a stranger only adults and anyone under 18 needs to be riding with an adult . some parents aren't following those rules. i've actually had to report over ten rides last sch
they say they found a small amount of mr charges were dropped, though, and the harris county also cleared officers of all criminal charges. the denver jury in taylor swift's sexual assault case came to a verdict yesterday. they ruled in favor of the pop star. when mueller lost his job he sued swift for $3 million. the judge through out that case last week and ask ed mueller to pay one dollar. to a troubling trend in las vegas. a growing number of parents are breaking the rules by ordering cars...
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mr. president, the from that they wish is americans everywhere. and freeman everywhere who cherish liberty. happy birthday harryman. [applause] this is also from the 75th birthday celebration in 1959. here is a letter from lyndon johnson to president truman. he said, have a wonderful day in independence, he would not have prize it with all the beef cattle in texas. that is the way he talked, he like to butter people up. of? -- thying the pn e piano? >> richard nixon. david: yes. this was in 1969. family have some correspondence nixon to truman in 1964. truman had fallen and her and himself, this was correspondence. read said, i am sorry to of your accident, i hope you are well. .ruman in his response away int truman passed december of 1972. there was not as much as by and in with photos and things because his health was declining. let's -- we have come to the end of our presentation. does anyone have questions or comments that you would like to bring up? yes, over here. >> you have done a great job. david: thank you. [applause] david: if there are not any other questions and comments, thank you for coming to th
mr. president, the from that they wish is americans everywhere. and freeman everywhere who cherish liberty. happy birthday harryman. [applause] this is also from the 75th birthday celebration in 1959. here is a letter from lyndon johnson to president truman. he said, have a wonderful day in independence, he would not have prize it with all the beef cattle in texas. that is the way he talked, he like to butter people up. of? -- thying the pn e piano? >> richard nixon. david: yes. this was...
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mr. trump's speech sounded like a speech harry s. truman game. >> they may expect a rain of ruin if the air, the like chofs has never been seen on this earth. >> other the weekend they voted unanimously to impose new sanctions on north korea in response to the nuclear ballistic tests. at about the same time national security adviser h.r. mcmaster america's appetite limited. only 29% faber action. 61% are uneasy about the president's ability to solve the crisis. some democrats took pause. senator of maryland ben cardin says president trump once again shows he lacks the temper medicine hat and senator dianne feinstein said it's bombastic. peter king said it's a very strong tee ternltd signal. on radio john mccain was critical of mr. trump. >> the great leaders i receive, they don't threaten unless they're ready to act, and i am not sure president trump ready to act. >> he has not nominated an ambassador of south korea and other top asian pacific positions remain vacant. 60% have been confirmed, nominated, or potential nominees are bein
mr. trump's speech sounded like a speech harry s. truman game. >> they may expect a rain of ruin if the air, the like chofs has never been seen on this earth. >> other the weekend they voted unanimously to impose new sanctions on north korea in response to the nuclear ballistic tests. at about the same time national security adviser h.r. mcmaster america's appetite limited. only 29% faber action. 61% are uneasy about the president's ability to solve the crisis. some democrats took...
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mr. trump's menacing remarks echo the tone and cadence of harry truman in 1945, when he dropped the bombn hiroshima. he urged the japanese to surrender, warning that if they did not, they would experience rain and ruling, the likes of which they had never seen. with the risk of miscalculation very high, do you act or are you in reflect mood? kennedy was restrained in the cuban missile crisis. this is a move different to other presidents. >> speaking about the rhetoric being used, i think when you start to hear rhetoric about clear and present danger to the defending, life, or protecting and defending the u.s. constitution, those are terms that may be around the gulf war started to see that's healthy estimated -- how they escalated the rhetoric. that might be the way i wouldn't. as far as the escalation goes, sanctions have checkered history in the past, but in this case, one of the things were watching closely is rex tillerson, secretary of state, is in southeast asia and trying to get nations there to take a harsher diplomatic stance. we know there are technologies and components flowin
mr. trump's menacing remarks echo the tone and cadence of harry truman in 1945, when he dropped the bombn hiroshima. he urged the japanese to surrender, warning that if they did not, they would experience rain and ruling, the likes of which they had never seen. with the risk of miscalculation very high, do you act or are you in reflect mood? kennedy was restrained in the cuban missile crisis. this is a move different to other presidents. >> speaking about the rhetoric being used, i think...
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harry blackmun. and he said you cannot do that mr. president. when you going to appoint a jew? and he said after i am dead. and so, the presidents had been very conscious of identity politics. we appointed clarence thomas. to replace thurgood marshall. this seems to vote against black interest every time the issue is presented. so the personalities in the background of these justices are very much in play in terms of the decision-making. original-ism, textualism would work well for antonin scalia and most issues but when you get to the gun clause, the right to keep and bear arms, of course there is a preamble you're supposed to have every word in a statute in there is a preamble that says a well regulated state militia being necessary to a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. he absolutely swept aside the preamble and ignored it. which is an detector list and empty originalists.and sit with a personal right to keep and bear arms.so it apply to hand something your home and the district of columbia. i do not know whether it would apply
harry blackmun. and he said you cannot do that mr. president. when you going to appoint a jew? and he said after i am dead. and so, the presidents had been very conscious of identity politics. we appointed clarence thomas. to replace thurgood marshall. this seems to vote against black interest every time the issue is presented. so the personalities in the background of these justices are very much in play in terms of the decision-making. original-ism, textualism would work well for antonin...
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mr. trump's menacing remarks. could the tone and cadence of harry truman in 1945 -- the united states had dropped a bomb warning thatdid not expect rain of ruin from the air, the likes of which have never seen on the earth. industrials -- these markets are definitely concerned that the geopolitics scenario is changing. the kind of rhetoric he is using is different to kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. it is different and more aggressive than truman in terms of his message. it is quite a reasonable shift in some of the markets. what do you do when you see this ratcheting higher in volatility? this is a moment when you want to say is this my opportunity? this is btv 2791, and this is the vix. it has had the biggest inflow since june. is this your opportunity? do you believe that the missed calculation will not happen and the world may not go to war or war?.s. may not go to i use that very singularly relative to everything else with north korea. they talk about the real risks of the potential for war between the united states and north korea. it must be avoided at all costs in terms of the human cost. equities are l
mr. trump's menacing remarks. could the tone and cadence of harry truman in 1945 -- the united states had dropped a bomb warning thatdid not expect rain of ruin from the air, the likes of which have never seen on the earth. industrials -- these markets are definitely concerned that the geopolitics scenario is changing. the kind of rhetoric he is using is different to kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. it is different and more aggressive than truman in terms of his message. it is quite a...
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mr. cope enhaven, by one estimate, about 15% of residents in harris county which includes houston, 15% have policies from national flood insurance program. how difficult is it going to be for those people to rebuild? >> it's going to take time. just the whole claim filing process, reimbursement from claims, the money that comes into the community through national flood insurance program, through the payouts for people that already have insurance is going to have to be translated into actions by contractors, by people who are going to have the primary task of going in, helping to decontaminate homes, helping to rebuild many of the homes. people that are going to be doing that, contractors, subcontractors are going to be in high demand. it is just simply going to take time because of the sheer volume of help that's going to be needed, sheer volume of work that has to be done, and the availability of people to do that work. >> one of the most immediate concerns is housing, temporary housing, once folks come out of shelters, before their damaged or destroyed homes can be repaired, they're going
mr. cope enhaven, by one estimate, about 15% of residents in harris county which includes houston, 15% have policies from national flood insurance program. how difficult is it going to be for those people to rebuild? >> it's going to take time. just the whole claim filing process, reimbursement from claims, the money that comes into the community through national flood insurance program, through the payouts for people that already have insurance is going to have to be translated into...
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mr. garcia, we have your address you stated at the top of this conversation and try to get to to harris countyicials and hope they were listening as well and try to keep in touch to make sure you get that assistance. our best to you and your father as well and we wish you good luck, sir. >> yes. yes, thank you. i really appreciate it. >> okay. will do. one of the many, many heartbreaking stories as authorities are overwhelmed people waiting for help. after a couple of calls still can't get the help. >>> 2,000 rescues so far. many, many, many more 20 come. more on the life-saving heroic efforts, just ahead. ♪ walter? hmm? is that the rest of our food? what? no. how come you have cheese in your beard? because switching to geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. oh! ok. geico. because saving 15% or more on car insurance is always a great answer. whoa! gross! we believe in food that's anaturally beautiful,, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe in real food. whole foods market. w
mr. garcia, we have your address you stated at the top of this conversation and try to get to to harris countyicials and hope they were listening as well and try to keep in touch to make sure you get that assistance. our best to you and your father as well and we wish you good luck, sir. >> yes. yes, thank you. i really appreciate it. >> okay. will do. one of the many, many heartbreaking stories as authorities are overwhelmed people waiting for help. after a couple of calls still...
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mr. chairman. i look forward to our hearing today. >> thank you, senator harris. i'd like to introduce our witnesses today. he is a partner with hyman miller schwartz and comb, llp. jeffrey steers, director of regional operation,. consultants.nt welcome to all of you. your full statements will be made a part of our record today. i would ask that we begin with opening statements and if you could limit them to about five minutes, that would be appreciated and we will turn to our first witness today, for a five-minute introduction. please proceed. >> good morning. ranking member harris and members of the subcommittee, thank you for holding this important oversight hearing on implementation. i am an environmental attorney with more than 3 decades of experience working with industry and epa on developing remedies for complex superfund sites across the country. i've also served as coordinating director of the sediment management workgroup since 1998. i'm delighted to be here today to share my experience with the superfund program. know these, i should views are my own a
mr. chairman. i look forward to our hearing today. >> thank you, senator harris. i'd like to introduce our witnesses today. he is a partner with hyman miller schwartz and comb, llp. jeffrey steers, director of regional operation,. consultants.nt welcome to all of you. your full statements will be made a part of our record today. i would ask that we begin with opening statements and if you could limit them to about five minutes, that would be appreciated and we will turn to our first...
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mr. president, the happy birthday wish is nonpartisan and comes from americans everywhere. and freeman everywhere who cherish liberty. happy birthday harry [applause] david: this is also from the 75th birthday celebration in 1959. here is a letter from lyndon johnson to president truman. he said, have a wonderful day in independence, he would not have missed it for all the prize beef cattle in texas. that is the way he talked, he like to butter people up. all right, who is playing the piano? >> richard nixon. david: yes. this was in 1969. at the truman library. we have some correspondence from nixon to truman in 1964. truman had fallen and hurt -- inf in the back of, the bathtub. this was correspondence. nixon said, i am sorry to read of your accident, i hope you are well. truman in his response. by this time he was starting to decline. the libraryome to as much. president truman passed away in december of 1972. there was not as many photos and things because his health was declining. we have come to the end of our presentation. does anyone have questions or comments that you would like to bring up? yes, over here. >> you have done a gre
mr. president, the happy birthday wish is nonpartisan and comes from americans everywhere. and freeman everywhere who cherish liberty. happy birthday harry [applause] david: this is also from the 75th birthday celebration in 1959. here is a letter from lyndon johnson to president truman. he said, have a wonderful day in independence, he would not have missed it for all the prize beef cattle in texas. that is the way he talked, he like to butter people up. all right, who is playing the piano?...
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and mrs may has a working majority ofjust 13, that involves the working majority ofjust13, that involves the dup as well of course. a further combination. a word about the harrytographs of course of two men in some sort of treatable craft but a pretty precarious one. extraordinary pictures. i have read i think in the new york times a short while ago that they are saying five dead. i have not seen that confirmed elsewhere, but given the build—up, the catastrophic floods, the worse the catastrophic floods, the worse the state has seen for 20 years or so they say, if we could hope that was the end of it, five deaths is obviously too many but it‘s not quite what was predicted. fingers crossed, but they are saying this evening we will get to everyone, climb up to your roof and someone. it's climb up to your roof and someone. it‘s not terribly reassuring. it‘s a lwa ys it‘s not terribly reassuring. it‘s always extraordinary miniseries things in the states is unthinkable the nations of the world, it is surprising they don‘t deal with these things better. maybe they have worse weather than many. take us to the huffington post. this is where rex tillerson, us secretar
and mrs may has a working majority ofjust 13, that involves the working majority ofjust13, that involves the dup as well of course. a further combination. a word about the harrytographs of course of two men in some sort of treatable craft but a pretty precarious one. extraordinary pictures. i have read i think in the new york times a short while ago that they are saying five dead. i have not seen that confirmed elsewhere, but given the build—up, the catastrophic floods, the worse the...
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mr. secretary. we'll see you tomorrow. we'll have a press briefing on cbs. thanks. >> harris: and there you have it.resident's top diplomat and all of our land there making some news on this tuesday. a couple of points that i want to point out before we move forward here. i'm gonna ask my team if representative king is still with us. one of the things that he talked about was just simply furthering the direct words to pakistan on terrorism and how they can come on board in the region. you heard a couple of the reporters there just asking about that at the very end. he says that afghanistan in particular has a choice to govern as it wants to. that the united states will not get in and decide what their government should look like if, one, they reject terror. two, they never provide a safe haven for terrorists. now, remember, that's where they got osama bin laden, was in pakistan. the third thing being to include all parties, all groups, within the country of afghanistan at the table of governing. so that point. and then the last one, north korea showing restraint. that's interesting. let's bring back
mr. secretary. we'll see you tomorrow. we'll have a press briefing on cbs. thanks. >> harris: and there you have it.resident's top diplomat and all of our land there making some news on this tuesday. a couple of points that i want to point out before we move forward here. i'm gonna ask my team if representative king is still with us. one of the things that he talked about was just simply furthering the direct words to pakistan on terrorism and how they can come on board in the region. you...
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mr speaker, those germans are not looking for equal status! churchill. they are looking for weapons! now, they will soon be looking for war. he played the role six times. we strongly suspect... and when the harryr films needed a pompous ministerfor magic, it was a part that could have been written for robert hardy. you will escort dumbledore to azka ban. or am i talking the most absolute nonsense ? like siegfried, it was what he was best at — characters full of bluster and grand gestures that were trying desperately hard to hide the softer, more vulnerable person within. we have our differences, don't we? but we do understand each other, wouldn't you say? the actor robert hardy, who's died at the age of 91. that's it. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday with me will perry, tonight's headlines: england's euro 2017 journey is over, beaten by the dutch on home soil in the semi—final. it's official, world record signing neymar is a ps6 player as he agrees a 5 year deal. and "we're sorry": russia apologises for the doping scandal which has soured the world of athletics. we start with the disappointing news for england's women at euro 2017, mark samps
mr speaker, those germans are not looking for equal status! churchill. they are looking for weapons! now, they will soon be looking for war. he played the role six times. we strongly suspect... and when the harryr films needed a pompous ministerfor magic, it was a part that could have been written for robert hardy. you will escort dumbledore to azka ban. or am i talking the most absolute nonsense ? like siegfried, it was what he was best at — characters full of bluster and grand gestures that...
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mr speaker, those germans are not looking for equal status! churchill. they are looking for weapons! now, they will soon be looking for war. he played the role six times. we strongly suspect... and when the harryt was a part that could have been written for robert hardy. you will escort dumbledore to azka ban. or am i talking the most absolute nonsense? like siegfried, it was what he was best at — characters full of bluster and grand gestures that were trying desperately hard to hide the softer, more vulnerable person within. we have our differences, don't we? but we do understand each other, wouldn't you say? robert hardy, who has died today at the age of 91. now, we're just getting breaking news from dubai. 0ne getting breaking news from dubai. one of the tallest residential buildings, the torch tower, has been engulfed in flames for the second time in two years. the authorities say the building has been successfully evacuated and firefighters are
mr speaker, those germans are not looking for equal status! churchill. they are looking for weapons! now, they will soon be looking for war. he played the role six times. we strongly suspect... and when the harryt was a part that could have been written for robert hardy. you will escort dumbledore to azka ban. or am i talking the most absolute nonsense? like siegfried, it was what he was best at — characters full of bluster and grand gestures that were trying desperately hard to hide the...
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mr. secretary, to you both, carlos gutierrez and seth harris joining us today as i mentioned, 35 minutes dow hang on to a 44-point gain as we digest all of of this that's percolating, scott. the wage number, the jocks number, the immigration movements and the news we've had just this afternoon. >> some are questioning whether we have enough workers to keep these jobs numbers as strong as they are the ceo of aetna telling us yesterday health care is a really easy fix, but coming up the interim ceo tells us whether he thinks he can get their act together and replace obamacare of adp this afternoon. there it is right there. virtually flat, $111 a share, after bill ackman of pershing square revealed a new stake in that company of 8% i spoke with bill earlier today in an exclusive conversation in which he told me as recently this morning he was still buying shares of adp and plans to file a 13d, activist filing on monday he says he's not seeking control of that company as has been previously thought says he plans to propose a minority slate of directors which is interesting because originally
mr. secretary, to you both, carlos gutierrez and seth harris joining us today as i mentioned, 35 minutes dow hang on to a 44-point gain as we digest all of of this that's percolating, scott. the wage number, the jocks number, the immigration movements and the news we've had just this afternoon. >> some are questioning whether we have enough workers to keep these jobs numbers as strong as they are the ceo of aetna telling us yesterday health care is a really easy fix, but coming up the...
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. >> soual the 6-3 decision, harry truman addressed it about a week after again on this. >> mr. truman has refused to use the legislative means given him by congress. for some reason the president doesn't want to use the law. there's no reason he shouldn't. it should be used quickly. >> i'd think it'd be unwise, unfair and quite possibly ineffective. up to you gentleman of the congress. i hope the congress will meet by enacting fair and effective legislation. >> that was june 10, 1952. so what's your reaction to there? >> of course, there's political disagreement. i think chaff harley would have to be twisted in a sense -- i shouldn't say strikes particular of an industry like this. but maybe more importantly i think what truman is saying that this would have constrained him so much. not just with the showing it vds made, the reduced ouchlt of time for cooling off, those sorts of things. and what truman was looking for was a different statute. >> taft heartily was just buying him 80 days. that's it. >> yes, but after the supreme court decision, the teal workers did go out on str
. >> soual the 6-3 decision, harry truman addressed it about a week after again on this. >> mr. truman has refused to use the legislative means given him by congress. for some reason the president doesn't want to use the law. there's no reason he shouldn't. it should be used quickly. >> i'd think it'd be unwise, unfair and quite possibly ineffective. up to you gentleman of the congress. i hope the congress will meet by enacting fair and effective legislation. >> that was...