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two thousand and fourteen one death too many the death of young student michael brown in ferguson machinery it's the black community who cries out it's hanged if a days. late months later the cameras a turn to the other riots in baltimore where once again an afro-american died during his arrest by the police. faced with these events a part of america wakes citizens take to the streets. they point out the injustice and want to put an end to impunity for the offending policeman. they're crying foul to the sad reality of america today a country where police trained in the culture of violence kill black citizens every week for no reason. may have been shot and if their animals and it's open season people who walk on the streets of the united states are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect our drop that all our families under her alive in order that sometimes you might have to hurt someone else. pittsburgh pennsylvania six hundred kilometers from new york. city of three hundred thousand inhabitants with a long history of police violence. we asked offices if we could follow th
two thousand and fourteen one death too many the death of young student michael brown in ferguson machinery it's the black community who cries out it's hanged if a days. late months later the cameras a turn to the other riots in baltimore where once again an afro-american died during his arrest by the police. faced with these events a part of america wakes citizens take to the streets. they point out the injustice and want to put an end to impunity for the offending policeman. they're crying...
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if we want more success stories like michael brown of houston then we can't forget about young michael brown. michael brown was 18 michael who had just graduated from high school michael who was on his way to college to study heating and air conditioning repair. michael who was gunned down and killed unarmed at the hands of law enforcement. michael who would have turned 22 next sunday. as secretary kerlin and i. in ferguson i learned that a child growing up in the upscale clayton area of st. louis can expect to live 18 years longer than a child growing up 8 miles across town that pineridge i visited a small home where 18 people lived including two families that lived and slept on it dirt floor basement. so whether a young man or a young young woman is from ferguson or pineridge lives in philadelphia or in youngstown no matter the color of their skin or how much money their family makes or how long they had been here in our country what they need from us as a positive inclusive vision for the future a blueprint for opportunity that makes the investment as they confront the challenge of
if we want more success stories like michael brown of houston then we can't forget about young michael brown. michael brown was 18 michael who had just graduated from high school michael who was on his way to college to study heating and air conditioning repair. michael who was gunned down and killed unarmed at the hands of law enforcement. michael who would have turned 22 next sunday. as secretary kerlin and i. in ferguson i learned that a child growing up in the upscale clayton area of st....
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i beg to say just for a moment about the michael brown fi may. part of the reason the body was left in the street because police took it away right away, they would have been accused of either more of a cover-up, brown try today murder a police officer. the way -- [inaudible] >> if i were trump -- i think one of the reasons people voted for him was for no other reason of arrogance that people like you -- [inaudible] >> et cetera, et cetera. the question i had for you, though, is about trump's policies. if clinton or some other were the ones who made a fortune out of politics, they came in giving speeches for hundreds of thousands to big corporations like obama is doing now. do you really think if clinton had been elected we would have pulled out of tpp or have the so-called -- [inaudible] >> glen, a lot there on the table. let's see what sarah kendzior to respond. first i would like for you to put your position in of his parents and his community, what it's like to see the body of somebody you love left on the street and unable be seen and the gri
i beg to say just for a moment about the michael brown fi may. part of the reason the body was left in the street because police took it away right away, they would have been accused of either more of a cover-up, brown try today murder a police officer. the way -- [inaudible] >> if i were trump -- i think one of the reasons people voted for him was for no other reason of arrogance that people like you -- [inaudible] >> et cetera, et cetera. the question i had for you, though, is...
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michael brown, who was 18. michael, who had just graduated from high school. michael, who was on his way to college. to study heating and air conditioning repair. michael, who was gunned down and killed unarmed, at the hands of law enforcement. michael, who would have turned 22 next sunday. as secretary of -- i traveled to 100 different communities across 39 states. in ferguson, i learned that a child growing up in the ups scale clayton area of st. louis can expect to live 18 years longer than a child growing up eight miles across town. in the -- neighborhood. at pine ridge, i visited a small home, where 18 people lived. including two families that lived, who slept on a dirt floor in the basement. their rooms, separated by a bedsheet that they had strung up across the basement. and so, whether a young man or a young woman is from ferguson or pineridge, lived in philadelphia or in youngstown, no matter the color of their skin, or how much money the family makes, or how long they have been here, in our country, what they need from us is a positive, inclusive vis
michael brown, who was 18. michael, who had just graduated from high school. michael, who was on his way to college. to study heating and air conditioning repair. michael, who was gunned down and killed unarmed, at the hands of law enforcement. michael, who would have turned 22 next sunday. as secretary of -- i traveled to 100 different communities across 39 states. in ferguson, i learned that a child growing up in the ups scale clayton area of st. louis can expect to live 18 years longer than...
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michael brown, who was 18. michael, who had just graduated from high school. michael, who was on his way to college. to study heating and air conditioning repair. michael, who was gunned down and killed unarmed, at the hands of law enforcement. michael, who would have turned 22 next sunday. as secretary of -- i traveled to 100 different communities across 39 states. in ferguson, i learned that a child growing up in the ups scale clayton area of st. louis can expect to live 18 years longer than a child growing up eight miles across town. in the -- neighborhood. at pine ridge, i visited a small home, where 18 people lived. including two families that lived, who slept on a dirt floor in the basement. their rooms, separated by a bedsheet that they had strung up across the basement. and so, whether a young man or a young woman is from ferguson or pineridge, lived in philadelphia or in youngstown, no matter the color of their skin, or how much money the family makes, or how long they have been here, in our country, what they need from us is a positive, inclusive vis
michael brown, who was 18. michael, who had just graduated from high school. michael, who was on his way to college. to study heating and air conditioning repair. michael, who was gunned down and killed unarmed, at the hands of law enforcement. michael, who would have turned 22 next sunday. as secretary of -- i traveled to 100 different communities across 39 states. in ferguson, i learned that a child growing up in the ups scale clayton area of st. louis can expect to live 18 years longer than...
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i had my notebook, and i was sitting next to michael brown's mother and her lawyer in a room. that's a completely different thing than if i had asked them maybe to say, can i have my whole camera crew in your hotel room. they might have said yes or no. or they might say yes because i've learned to have those skills. but i'm gonna see what that difference is. - and that actually gets to another point about how journalism is different. the fact is that in the old days, you would have been the reporter with a notebook in a room. today, you're a reporter with a notebook, you're a reporter with a camera crew or with your own device, recording something. you're on social media. you're having to live across a whole lotta different channels of distribution and platforms. what journalism is is just different. and the expectations for somebody in your position is that you're gonna be platform agnostic or platform devout, whichever the appropriate one is, in terms of being able to do content here, here, here, here, here, however you reach people. and that's a burden on people today. - i'
i had my notebook, and i was sitting next to michael brown's mother and her lawyer in a room. that's a completely different thing than if i had asked them maybe to say, can i have my whole camera crew in your hotel room. they might have said yes or no. or they might say yes because i've learned to have those skills. but i'm gonna see what that difference is. - and that actually gets to another point about how journalism is different. the fact is that in the old days, you would have been the...
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charleston massacre happened in june, george zimmerman was acquitted of killing trayvon martin in july, michael brown was murdered in august, and now that summer the murders of alton sterling and philando castile, i could not have lived with myself if i had report charlie to the police, because who knows what they would have done. they could have tackled him and taken him into custody and done god knows what else. i would subject myself to a brach man's harassment a thousand times over rather than watching his face hit the pavement with a police officer's weight on his back. that's not justice, that is a betrayal. when i think about how harlem's streets are a place of conversation, economy and community, i start to second guess myself. maybe the only goods that charlie was trying to sell were ticket toss a dmx -- tickets to a dmx concert. maybe i misjudged him calling me sweetheart as patronizing when he really just was trying to be nice because he didn't know my name. maybe i cried because i was still getting used to the city environment, not because i thought he was going to hurt me. the more excus
charleston massacre happened in june, george zimmerman was acquitted of killing trayvon martin in july, michael brown was murdered in august, and now that summer the murders of alton sterling and philando castile, i could not have lived with myself if i had report charlie to the police, because who knows what they would have done. they could have tackled him and taken him into custody and done god knows what else. i would subject myself to a brach man's harassment a thousand times over rather...
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black lives matter that has been the call across the land since the tragic day michael brown was gunned down by an officer of the law in the streets of ferguson missouri but now in the wake of the four year strong movement to end police violence and aggression toward black citizens across the united states a new call is sounding in the halls of congress blue lives matter on wednesday may sixteenth the house of representatives passed what's being called the blue lives matter a bill officially titled the protect and serve act of twenty eighteen the bill would make it a federal crime to sell to police officer and the blue eyes matter bill has done what very few bills can draw strong bipartisan support it passed in the house by a vote of three eighty two to thirty five but it's not just the house getting in on the action according to the intercept the senate version of the bill which also has broad bipartisan support goes even further framing an attack on an officer as a federal hate crime except as the a.c.l.u. and deliberate and the c.p. and many other civil rights groups point out federa
black lives matter that has been the call across the land since the tragic day michael brown was gunned down by an officer of the law in the streets of ferguson missouri but now in the wake of the four year strong movement to end police violence and aggression toward black citizens across the united states a new call is sounding in the halls of congress blue lives matter on wednesday may sixteenth the house of representatives passed what's being called the blue lives matter a bill officially...
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any doubts, then ask daniel ray thomas, jordan davis, eric garner, walter scott, john crawford, michael brown, freddy gray and so many others. if this is true in some sense you are looking at the walking dead because i am already did. we need to talk about that. why do students. my students are always reminding me they are not racist. we've made progress. we are not like our parents and grandparents we live in a post-racial america in which you can be whatever you want to be if you try hard enough. we don't use the n-word and we have plenty of black friends. when it comes to race and racism they claim to know about their own racism and they are certain they are not racist, they are at peace with who they are yet i would argue that it is precisely being at peace in the context of perpetuating white racism. what is the end of the day that they continue to be white racist despite all of their good intentions so let's ask the question was asked to be like this to be racist and as the so-called baby leave th they bee already positioned beyond the muck and mire of the power and complicity and there
any doubts, then ask daniel ray thomas, jordan davis, eric garner, walter scott, john crawford, michael brown, freddy gray and so many others. if this is true in some sense you are looking at the walking dead because i am already did. we need to talk about that. why do students. my students are always reminding me they are not racist. we've made progress. we are not like our parents and grandparents we live in a post-racial america in which you can be whatever you want to be if you try hard...
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was killed -- howard schultz is the ceo or former ceo of starbucks and after michael brown was -- one of the initiatives i worked with him on was getting jobs for people in underserved communities and, you know, i know the heart is in the right place. his heart is in the right place but it has to be more than just the conversation which i think the conversation today is a step but for me as a black man we want to see action and want to see you going to the communities and show -- team up with people who are doing things in the community and figure out from these communities how can you really serve them and we got to hold starbucks accountable and we hold our political officials accountable. any businesses we support and we hold ourselves accountable. that's why i'm a part of this conversation. [ applause ] >> you have an emmy, oscar, three grammys, so just one tony and you got the egot. if you could be in any musical, what would it be? >> one of my favorites musicals of all time is "the wiz." i love "the wiz" because i love michael jackson. [ applause ] maybe i would like to d
was killed -- howard schultz is the ceo or former ceo of starbucks and after michael brown was -- one of the initiatives i worked with him on was getting jobs for people in underserved communities and, you know, i know the heart is in the right place. his heart is in the right place but it has to be more than just the conversation which i think the conversation today is a step but for me as a black man we want to see action and want to see you going to the communities and show -- team up with...
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louis and i was taken to where michael brown was shot and i met with community leaders. i think one of your members was there, and to find out -- this is a holistic approach. >> what reason did you go there? >> what reason? >> yeah. >> i went there to screen my film. >> i you went there not really to dig and, you went to screen a film? >> i went to screen out -- screen a film and i was invited by the community because i saw that -- >> the point is draw -- that i am driving, is like you almost went there to interact and get first-hand experience but actually went there for other reasons and it was convenient for you to be part of this panel, and convenient for you to experience ferguson. do you see? >> i would not say it was convenient for me, i again to the trust of the community for them to want me to go there and see what happens there. i also, if i may finish, i have past experience as a journalist. i was elected as a healthcare journalist. i was in oakland with the use of rising community organization behind a high school. a man who is one of the alameda county publi
louis and i was taken to where michael brown was shot and i met with community leaders. i think one of your members was there, and to find out -- this is a holistic approach. >> what reason did you go there? >> what reason? >> yeah. >> i went there to screen my film. >> i you went there not really to dig and, you went to screen a film? >> i went to screen out -- screen a film and i was invited by the community because i saw that -- >> the point is draw...
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this was after the killings of michael brown in ferguson and eric garner here in new york.u have -- it's when people wrote -- that program ended. you admitted that it failed and you talked about people, americans being so uncomfortable talking about race but you're doing it again. you're talking about race. you're closing your stores to do it. is corporate america too scared to talk about race overall? >> i've said publicly and i've said this consistently. i said, given the polarization in washington and the political class of dysfunction that we have experienced for years, that corporate -- corporations, businesses and business leaders have a moral obligation today to do much more for their employees and the communities they serve and race should be a subject that we should be able to talk about, even though it's difficult. >> are they doing it enough? overall? >> obviously not. i think -- what we're doing today is historic. there's no company in america that has ever done anything quite like this. >> how much will it cost starbucks. >> this is tens of millions of dollars.
this was after the killings of michael brown in ferguson and eric garner here in new york.u have -- it's when people wrote -- that program ended. you admitted that it failed and you talked about people, americans being so uncomfortable talking about race but you're doing it again. you're talking about race. you're closing your stores to do it. is corporate america too scared to talk about race overall? >> i've said publicly and i've said this consistently. i said, given the polarization...
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keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michaelison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was not at all the villain the prosecution seemed determined to portray. john henry browne: what we have is a man who, has on his own, raised very successfully four children. keith morrison: it became, shall we say, a theme. michael oakes, single father of four, grandfather of one. well-spoken, mild mannered, but certainly not any ordinary salesman or consultant. oakes, browne admitted, is a recognized expert in close quarters combat. knows firearms so well, he's written numerous articles for gun magazines. has even trained police swat teams. but has no criminal record. and, insisted browne, he isn't a murderer. still, he must have done
keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michaelison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was...
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michael. the fair share argument. governor brownted less than 15,000 people pay 40% of tax. .004 paying 25%. is that fair share? is that the ideal scenario for fair share? >> well, listen, we can all agree that tax system is broken, and i think that what we can tell you is people who are making more money are paying more than people who are making less. that is the fair share argument that if you have more to be able to contribute to the greater good, there is something to be said about making sure that the least of us can afford to be part of our society. california has a complicated economy. talking about a state that has the gdp that's bigger than france or india, $2.5 trillion. so the tax bill has done really well for the wealthy and corporations but still haven't seen the middle class and the lower class in california receive the benefits. charles: if you get almost a $4 billion extra, $9 billion in the first several months of the year, deneen, governor brown is going to spend that and a lot more. feels like job creation is a b
michael. the fair share argument. governor brownted less than 15,000 people pay 40% of tax. .004 paying 25%. is that fair share? is that the ideal scenario for fair share? >> well, listen, we can all agree that tax system is broken, and i think that what we can tell you is people who are making more money are paying more than people who are making less. that is the fair share argument that if you have more to be able to contribute to the greater good, there is something to be said about...
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brown. i know michael is here somewhere. please stand to be recognized. thank you michael. [applause] >> one of the great sponsors we've had foror many years they've been huge supporters of the miami book fair and that's channel too. to get our program off the ground i want to bring our vice president and chiefef operating officer dolores. please welcome her. thank you all. [applause] >> thank you everyone. welcome. my name is dolores paradigm the coo for wp bt to which is your public television station. now, what i love about the miami book fair is that for me, it represents how we should be known here in miami. sure we have beautiful beaches, we have interesting politics, i think increasingly we will be known for our wacky characters, but if you look to the person to your right and if you speak to t the person to your left, what you'll find are engaged, informed cultured citizens. we are a smarter city than we give ourselves credit for. we need to get comfortable with that idea. i hope it's because you've been watching more public television, but i'm sure there's no bette
brown. i know michael is here somewhere. please stand to be recognized. thank you michael. [applause] >> one of the great sponsors we've had foror many years they've been huge supporters of the miami book fair and that's channel too. to get our program off the ground i want to bring our vice president and chiefef operating officer dolores. please welcome her. thank you all. [applause] >> thank you everyone. welcome. my name is dolores paradigm the coo for wp bt to which is your...
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nine months later in houston after michael bennet spoke about bringing charges against las vegas police because of a very similar incident to what happened to sterling brown. he wasn't tased, but michael bennet was detained and put on his stomach and a weapon was put to the back of his head while he was handcuffed in lost vegas. it was public about that houston police attempted to try to investigate what occurred at the super bowl at that .9 months before and now 15 months beforehand. these are ridiculous charges. asxpect them to be treated ridiculous as they are in the core system m of houston and i n guarantee michael bennet will not be slowed down by this one bit. he is an outspoken athlete. there's a long tradition in this country of trying to silence outspoken black athletes, but michael bennet will not be silenced. amy: dave zirin, thank you for being with us sports editor for , the nation magazine. we will link to your piece "the real reason nfl owners want to punish players for protesting during the anthem." co-author of the book "things that make white people uncomfortable." when we come back, we go to hawaii, kilauea, the lava, the laze, what is
nine months later in houston after michael bennet spoke about bringing charges against las vegas police because of a very similar incident to what happened to sterling brown. he wasn't tased, but michael bennet was detained and put on his stomach and a weapon was put to the back of his head while he was handcuffed in lost vegas. it was public about that houston police attempted to try to investigate what occurred at the super bowl at that .9 months before and now 15 months beforehand. these are...
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michael gibbons. president trump endorsed rennaci. the winner faces democratic senator sherrod brown. >>> there are primaries to replace governor john kasich. it places richard cordray against former ohio congress member dennis cucinich. it is mike dewine against mary tayl taylor. >>> a senior white house official says the trump administration is backing jeff sessions as conservatives are threatening to hold the attorney general in contempt of congress. affairs director mark short telling cnn i think we are supportive of our cabinet. although short did knowledge frustration with the doj over records. last week, the president was ripping the justice p department on -- justice department on this very issue. >>> paul ryan is not commenting on the chairman devin nunes threats to hold sessions in c contem contempt. he threatened to take action after he did not turnover documents. >>> rudy giuliani media blitz not playing well in the white house. staffers and members of the legal team are complaining because they never know when giuliani will pop up next on tv. for now, we are told he is s
michael gibbons. president trump endorsed rennaci. the winner faces democratic senator sherrod brown. >>> there are primaries to replace governor john kasich. it places richard cordray against former ohio congress member dennis cucinich. it is mike dewine against mary tayl taylor. >>> a senior white house official says the trump administration is backing jeff sessions as conservatives are threatening to hold the attorney general in contempt of congress. affairs director mark...
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december, california governor jerry brown and the former new york city mayor michael bloomberg launched america's pledge. it was a new effort to mobilized nonfederal climate action. in the initiative was kicked off with the release of analysis was -- that was authored by wri. they found that states, cities and businesses representing more than half of the u.s. economy and population have adopted the politics. importantly, a similar pocket of production have declared their support for the paris agreement. if they were a country, the u.s. states and cities alone would be the third largest economy in the world. that matters. that speaks. wri is helping to alter the next america's pledge report. a will determine how much these nonfederal efforts can work to drive omissions downward to achieve the 2025 climate goal. my third point is, what about the rest of the world? the momentum continues to grow internationally. since last june, over 20 countries committed to facing out coal power. they all came forward with a nonsense or plan to ban the sale of fossil fuel vehicles by 2024. committed to
december, california governor jerry brown and the former new york city mayor michael bloomberg launched america's pledge. it was a new effort to mobilized nonfederal climate action. in the initiative was kicked off with the release of analysis was -- that was authored by wri. they found that states, cities and businesses representing more than half of the u.s. economy and population have adopted the politics. importantly, a similar pocket of production have declared their support for the paris...
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with us for the hour, josh brown, steve weisz, rob, and one of barron's and forbes top 100 financial advisers, michaelsident of farr, miller, and washington, a cnbc contributor as well. great to have you here with us today, michael let's begin with the biggest company by
with us for the hour, josh brown, steve weisz, rob, and one of barron's and forbes top 100 financial advisers, michaelsident of farr, miller, and washington, a cnbc contributor as well. great to have you here with us today, michael let's begin with the biggest company by
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brown in new york. it's 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. here's what's happening. investigating cohen, new reports of another big company michael cohen approached with his services that as piqued the interest of robert mueller. >>> the latest this morning in a fight between iran and israel. can it all be traced back to president trump nixing the iran deal. >>> the west wing cloud, chief of staff john kelly on the toll the russia investigation is taking. >> well, yeah, you know, there may not be a cloud, but certainly the president is somewhat embarrassed, frankly. >> but is the probe really an embarrassment for the president? that's next on isn't the msnbc live. >>> we begin with a live picture at the white house continuing to downplay the millions of dollars paid to president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen. president trump attacking the media in a tweet late last night saying the trump administration has been opposed to the purchase of time warner in a currently ongoing trial. meanwhile, the wall street journal says special counsel robert mueller has requested documents from ford motor company after learning michael coh
brown in new york. it's 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. here's what's happening. investigating cohen, new reports of another big company michael cohen approached with his services that as piqued the interest of robert mueller. >>> the latest this morning in a fight between iran and israel. can it all be traced back to president trump nixing the iran deal. >>> the west wing cloud, chief of staff john kelly on the toll the russia investigation is taking. >> well, yeah,...
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with us for the hour, josh brown, steve weisz, rob, and one of barron's and forbes top 100 financial advisers, michael farr is here, president of farr, miller, and washington, a cnbc contributor as well. great to have you here with us today, michael let's begin with the biggest company by market cap. apple shares higher after the oracle of omaha revealed to our own becky quick that he's bought 75 million more apple shares steve, getting myself together here >> so much better when we couldn't hear you. >> that's funny. that's funny i would use that on you. i would have used that on you. 240 million shares, $43 billion. that's unbelievable. >> yeah, and you know how much i love apple so i'm so happy to see that. no, i own the stock. i think it's a typical buffett name in that it's a very high quality company. very high quality balance sheet. it's the guys that came in to work form, i believe, that initiated the position and i haven't sold it, so i still think it's going higher. this is tremendous testimony to the company. because he's still the best of all time >> we called it, josh, at the top. i know
with us for the hour, josh brown, steve weisz, rob, and one of barron's and forbes top 100 financial advisers, michael farr is here, president of farr, miller, and washington, a cnbc contributor as well. great to have you here with us today, michael let's begin with the biggest company by market cap. apple shares higher after the oracle of omaha revealed to our own becky quick that he's bought 75 million more apple shares steve, getting myself together here >> so much better when we...
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i just want to point out that chairman michael crapo is giving his opening statement and we will hear from the ranking member after that, sherrod brown, and then get the opening statement from rich clarida. alan blinder, let me ask you this -- the fed has said that the mission is an accomplish -- the mission isn't accomplished yet. even though we have some readings that are at 2% we are not sure we are going to overshoot on inflation. we are definitely overshooting when it comes to full employment, and we have good growth in the united states now. bet -- ihink the best don't have to tell you that we have been surprised time and time again by inflation. but the best let it -- the best that is we are going to overshoot on inflation. it is moving up this way. things don't just all of a sudden flattened. strong, as youis mentioned. i think we're probably looking at an overshoot of inflation. blissfully, the fed has been very, very clear -- this is lots of voices coming out of the fed, powell's and others -- that they are happy and willing to tolerate and overshoot of inflation. they haven't put a number on that, but i'm pretty sure that
i just want to point out that chairman michael crapo is giving his opening statement and we will hear from the ranking member after that, sherrod brown, and then get the opening statement from rich clarida. alan blinder, let me ask you this -- the fed has said that the mission is an accomplish -- the mission isn't accomplished yet. even though we have some readings that are at 2% we are not sure we are going to overshoot on inflation. we are definitely overshooting when it comes to full...
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brown at the white house. >>> we're also learning that just days before the presidential inauguration, trump's personal lawyer michael cohen had a meeting with a russian billionaire caught on camera walking into trump tower in new york city. the meeting focused on improving u.s. ties with russia. that russian oligarch has been questioned about the special counsel robert mueller and his team. let's bring in cnn cara skiddel. what are you hearing from your sources? >> reporter: well, wolf, we know at that meeting that occurred on january 9th, 11 day before the inauguration that vick tor vekselberg and his cousin andrew intrater plet -- met with michael cohen. and you could see on the video, that is vekselberg and his cousin. they go up to the 26th floor and meet with michael cohen in his office and a source familiar with the meeting said they discussed ways to improve u.s.-russia relations. we are told that vekselberg was a late addition to the meeting and wasn't planning to be there and that even though they were on the 26th floor, just down the hall from donald trump office, they did not meet with the fl t flect -- t
brown at the white house. >>> we're also learning that just days before the presidential inauguration, trump's personal lawyer michael cohen had a meeting with a russian billionaire caught on camera walking into trump tower in new york city. the meeting focused on improving u.s. ties with russia. that russian oligarch has been questioned about the special counsel robert mueller and his team. let's bring in cnn cara skiddel. what are you hearing from your sources? >> reporter:...
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brown. we're live in milwaukee as people are demanding answers. >>> never-before-seen footage of the king of pop himself, michael jackson. exclusive conversations revealing new insights into the perfectionism that drove him to the top of the music industry. more on that. plus, new revelations about creating the wedding dress for the duchess of sussex, the secret meetings and the hundreds of hours of work leading up to the big day. i heard you talking about it, more on markle sparkle perhaps. >> it's very interesting they're going to be doing that hear in santa rosa. ginger, thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll see you then. >>> stock up on your coffee. we now know what time starbucks stores will close for racial bias training next sic♪ [freeway traffic] [angrily] it wasn't my fault that guy was texting! chp officer: does it matter? don't be dead wrong or dead right. survive the ride! only marshall tuck will change that. year after year, policians fail to improve public schools. tuck turned around failing schools, raising graduation rates 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. >>> you're never m
brown. we're live in milwaukee as people are demanding answers. >>> never-before-seen footage of the king of pop himself, michael jackson. exclusive conversations revealing new insights into the perfectionism that drove him to the top of the music industry. more on that. plus, new revelations about creating the wedding dress for the duchess of sussex, the secret meetings and the hundreds of hours of work leading up to the big day. i heard you talking about it, more on markle sparkle...
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michael. >> reporter: do you know where he got the money? >> no, i don't know. >> joining me now senior cnn white house correspondent pamela brown and gloria borger. you've both got new information including details on not what we've heard from rudy giuliani but how this has thrown a wrench into the trump legal team strategy. >> i think it's like throwing a grenade into the legal team strategy. they were surprised. some were angered, some were upset by what they heard rudy giuliani say. my sources are telling me and pamela's sources are telling her that they believe that this was sort of a seat of the pants thing and that it turned into a side show, as one source said. and asked a question why are we doing this? why are we talking about this stormy daniels case right now when we have other things we need to be dealing with with the special counsel? and that rudy giuliani was brought on to, yes, be a part of the negotiations but also to be the messenger, to talk about how the president is being treated less fairly than hillary clinton was being treated, how bad a guy comey is, for example, how badly the fbi has treated him and on and on. and inste
michael. >> reporter: do you know where he got the money? >> no, i don't know. >> joining me now senior cnn white house correspondent pamela brown and gloria borger. you've both got new information including details on not what we've heard from rudy giuliani but how this has thrown a wrench into the trump legal team strategy. >> i think it's like throwing a grenade into the legal team strategy. they were surprised. some were angered, some were upset by what they heard...
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michael had the jordan era. we have greater respect for the other guys. >> if the warriors do lose the series, one member of the cleveland brownss going to have to take out a small loan. yesterday browns safety demaryius randall tweeted if the cavs win the finals i'll buy everyone who retweets this a jersey. one day later, randall has received close to 900,000 retweets. >> honestly my phone freezes every time i go on twitter. i didn't think it was going to get over 100 retweets. i didn't think people were going to view that as a serious tweet from me. obviously it got the whole world excited about it. now i'm actually excited about it. >> 900,000 retweets at $75 a jersey is $67.5 million. >> pay up. >> did you retweet? >> of course. >> i'm going to have to join in. >> i want that jersey. >> you want those retweets. >> is he going to pay up? >> as a journalist, i feel like you have to find out. i'm going to dig down deep. >> we expect no less. [ laughter ] we expect more. >>> coming up, in our next half hour, one group wants him gone. the other wants him to stay. the clashing rallies today ahead of the recall election for judge
michael had the jordan era. we have greater respect for the other guys. >> if the warriors do lose the series, one member of the cleveland brownss going to have to take out a small loan. yesterday browns safety demaryius randall tweeted if the cavs win the finals i'll buy everyone who retweets this a jersey. one day later, randall has received close to 900,000 retweets. >> honestly my phone freezes every time i go on twitter. i didn't think it was going to get over 100 retweets. i...
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michael burgess great friends. we're also joined by rick day and charlie. diamond and silver of the. mark i read series about. peter brown ally and leslie running. finally i want to thank all of the true american patriots of the n.r.a. who defend our rights our liberty and our great american flag thank you thank you. the people in this hall have never take our freedom for granted and never have. and you have never stopped fighting for our love a concious is credible people thank you. you give your time your energy your vote and your voice can stand strong for the sacred rice given to us by ga including the right to self defense. and now thanks to your activism and dedication you have an administration is fighting to protect you our second amendment and we will protect yourself. of the. years sagging the family right. are undersea but they will never ever have to. be under sea as long as i'm your president was. i want you. to i was all of us here today united by the say time wise by us we believe that our liberty was a here from our creator and that no government can ever take it away we believe in the will follow. you an
michael burgess great friends. we're also joined by rick day and charlie. diamond and silver of the. mark i read series about. peter brown ally and leslie running. finally i want to thank all of the true american patriots of the n.r.a. who defend our rights our liberty and our great american flag thank you thank you. the people in this hall have never take our freedom for granted and never have. and you have never stopped fighting for our love a concious is credible people thank you. you give...
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michael brennan from the seventh circuit. has not returned the blue strip. >> it's one of these things that donald trump isn't clued in. you mentioned browning they can't discuss brown because they believe it's conceivable a case questioning its prohibition on racial degradation could come up before them now. if they refuse to give their opinions on brown, will they refuse to talk about scott, what about the internment of the japanese? why is brown a sticking point for them? i ask this fairly, not in a baiting way. is this as bad as it looks or is it possible they've been poorly coached and they think if they answer one case they'll get ten more? >> no, i don't think so. i've heard that. you explained why in the quote. judges who are nominated to sit on the supreme court, for example, know that perhaps roe versus wade might come before them again. it would be news to me as a practicing civil rights lawyer that brown versus the board of education is likely to come before the supreme court any time soon. it is part of the cannon that constitutes the center of our justice system. no one questions whether marbury versus madison was correctly
michael brennan from the seventh circuit. has not returned the blue strip. >> it's one of these things that donald trump isn't clued in. you mentioned browning they can't discuss brown because they believe it's conceivable a case questioning its prohibition on racial degradation could come up before them now. if they refuse to give their opinions on brown, will they refuse to talk about scott, what about the internment of the japanese? why is brown a sticking point for them? i ask this...
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brown in new york. it's 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. here's what's happening. investigating cohen, new reports of another big company michaeld with his services that as piqued the interest of robert mueller. >>> the latest this morning in a fight between iran and israel. can it all be traced back to president trump nixing the iran deal. >>> the west wing cloud, chief of staff john kelly on the toll the russia investigation is taking. >> well, yeah, you know, there may not be a cloud, but certainly the president is somewhat
brown in new york. it's 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. here's what's happening. investigating cohen, new reports of another big company michaeld with his services that as piqued the interest of robert mueller. >>> the latest this morning in a fight between iran and israel. can it all be traced back to president trump nixing the iran deal. >>> the west wing cloud, chief of staff john kelly on the toll the russia investigation is taking. >> well, yeah, you know, there...
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michael is here. stormy daniels' attorney to talk about all this breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brownew of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ i gi go home, and i repeat.e, i kill it. my career is moving forward, but my student loans are going nowhere. it'll take me 20 years to pay them off, but i finally found a way to pay them off sooner, and save money by refinancing with sofi. sofi has helped over 200,000 people get ahead of their debt, and they can help you move forward too. see how much you can save in just two minutes at sofi.com/sooner this is bill's yard. and bill has a "no-weeds, not in my yard" policy. but with scotts turf builder weed & feed, bill has nothing to worry about. it kills weeds and greens grass, guaranteed. this is a scotts yard. searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never hap
michael is here. stormy daniels' attorney to talk about all this breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brownew of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ i gi go home, and i repeat.e, i kill it. my career is moving forward, but my student loans are going nowhere. it'll take me 20 years to pay them off, but i finally found a way to pay them off sooner, and save money...
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brown at the pentagon, thanks very much. >>> there's breaking news coming up. why the special counsel robert mueller is asking for more time before sentencing the president's national security advisor, michaeleeded to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. and got them back on track. almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference..
brown at the pentagon, thanks very much. >>> there's breaking news coming up. why the special counsel robert mueller is asking for more time before sentencing the president's national security advisor, michaeleeded to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. and got them back on track. almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with...
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and sandra brown i know pretty much all of the popular writers that people enjoy. michael connelly. all of those. occasionally we will do charitable events together. when john came out with his book last year we went to see friends and did a podcast there. you see them occasionally it's not like we all hang out together this not like that show where they are sitting around playing cards. but we get together from time to time and we talk shop. lewis is in bethlehem, pennsylvania. >> yes, mr. tran to baldacci my comment is i got into reading for my father in grade school he forced us to read so that we argued. he wanted facts not just emotions that's how i got into reading.he but the movie absolute power that i saw based on your book. how close to that was your writing. the first act of the film is right from the book. the burglar and what he sees. and in everything then everything after that totally changed. they wanted to be the hero of the film. t back then clint was enough here for any film. his character is killed about i think theugh one time he died back then. i think it was a
and sandra brown i know pretty much all of the popular writers that people enjoy. michael connelly. all of those. occasionally we will do charitable events together. when john came out with his book last year we went to see friends and did a podcast there. you see them occasionally it's not like we all hang out together this not like that show where they are sitting around playing cards. but we get together from time to time and we talk shop. lewis is in bethlehem, pennsylvania. >> yes,...
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brown, and released the tear us. guiterrez.- and luis >> next, a debate about political correctness hosted by the munk debate with georgetown university sociology professor michael eric dyson, "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg, actor stephen fry, and clinical psychologist jordan peterson. this program contains language that some viewers might find offensive. ♪ >> you must not talk to anybody in the world, any of our allies. >> whatever you want to call our system, it is a disaster. >> that is hypocritical argument. >> it started in chinese policies. it can be described in management. ♪ >> science and religion are not incompatible. >> religion forces nice people to do unkind things. >> are men obsolete? [laughter] >> i quoted -- >> the program -- you can keep screaming it, does not change the point. >> we do not want some of the p religion do not want pity. we want opportunity. i never said they were muslim in my commendation -- in my formation. restraint,at kind of obama represents. i am telling you he is sort of a closet canadian. but for him, for god's six. [laughter] [applause] [dramatic music] >> ladies and him and, welcome. it is my privilege to
brown, and released the tear us. guiterrez.- and luis >> next, a debate about political correctness hosted by the munk debate with georgetown university sociology professor michael eric dyson, "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg, actor stephen fry, and clinical psychologist jordan peterson. this program contains language that some viewers might find offensive. ♪ >> you must not talk to anybody in the world, any of our allies. >> whatever you want to call...
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i'm sitting down with sterling brown to get his reaction to the video, the response from the police and city and more of that interview tomorrow here on "gma." >>> michael>>> now that holiday travel alert. more flash flooding across the south this morning and now a high chance that tropical system will grow into a depression taking aim at the southeast and ginger is tracking it all. good morning, ginger. >> good morning. now we've got that 70% chance. already images like this coming out of kataula, georgia, between columbus and atlanta. and really the area that saw four inches just yesterday almost a foot, a lot of places in the southeast in the last ten days have been so saturated. now we have to watch this thing that is trying to form over the yucatan peninsula and as we go through the holiday weekend, i time it out for you. south florida, saturday afternoon it's heavy. up to mobile, gulf shores by sunday afternoon and sits around on memorial day itself right there in mississippi and alabama so we're going to watch this one for a lot of rain, robin. >> thinking of everybody down there. thank you. >>> now to that volcano emergency in hawaii. new images
i'm sitting down with sterling brown to get his reaction to the video, the response from the police and city and more of that interview tomorrow here on "gma." >>> michael>>> now that holiday travel alert. more flash flooding across the south this morning and now a high chance that tropical system will grow into a depression taking aim at the southeast and ginger is tracking it all. good morning, ginger. >> good morning. now we've got that 70% chance. already...
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brown at book, and in new york in june. i know the popular lighters that everyone enjoys and i'm sure i know them all from patterson till michaelto john grisham and occasionally do charitable events together. have done a bunch with grisham and when john came out with this book last year he called me up and said i will be in dc and you want to do a podcast with me. so we did a podcast there together which was a blast. you see them occasionally. it's not like we hang out together or that show were there sitting around playing cards like in castle but we get together from time to time and talk shop and catch up. >> host: or the algonquin hotel in new york. lewis in pennsylvania. >> caller: yes, mr. baldacci, my comment is i got in to reading for my father when i was in grade school. he forced us to read so when we got to the dinner table we argued and he wanted fax not just emotions so that is how i got into reading. the movie, absolute power that i saw based on your book how close is that to your writing that they -- to they take liberty with it as far as the movie goes? >> guest: the first act of the film is right from the book.
brown at book, and in new york in june. i know the popular lighters that everyone enjoys and i'm sure i know them all from patterson till michaelto john grisham and occasionally do charitable events together. have done a bunch with grisham and when john came out with this book last year he called me up and said i will be in dc and you want to do a podcast with me. so we did a podcast there together which was a blast. you see them occasionally. it's not like we hang out together or that show...
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brown in new york and also jim. i know pretty much all the popular writers. i'm sure i know them all , patterson to john grisham michaelccasionally we will do charitable events together or i've done one with john grisham and he came out with a book last year. called me up and said i will be in dc do you want to do a podcast, so we did a podcast together which was a blast. you see them occasionally. it's not like we all hang out together. it's not like that show where they sit around playing cards, castle. we get together from time to time and talk shop and it's nice to catch up. host: that old hotel in new york guest: right to. host: lewises bethlehem, pennsylvania. caller: mr., david baldacci, my comment is i got into reading through my father in grade school and he forced us to read so when we got to the dinner table we argued. you wanted facts, not just emotion, so that's how i got into reading, but the movie absolute power that i saw based on your book, how close to that is your writing? did they take a lot of liberty with it as far as the movie goes? guest: the first act of the film is right from the book, breakin
brown in new york and also jim. i know pretty much all the popular writers. i'm sure i know them all , patterson to john grisham michaelccasionally we will do charitable events together or i've done one with john grisham and he came out with a book last year. called me up and said i will be in dc do you want to do a podcast, so we did a podcast together which was a blast. you see them occasionally. it's not like we all hang out together. it's not like that show where they sit around playing...