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player david west. what they receive in terms of scholarship. is not fair market value for the what they're putting media elite players would be jittery hold that over and then you don't also want to be in the position of desperation where a lot of those of your life if we don't make it in professional sports. there we don't make it. but there's pushback from universities who argue it's not possible to pay players if you start paying athletes for football and basketball that's where all the money will go and there will be less money or no money to support all the other sports david west has joined the promoters of a new college league that promises to pay students up to one hundred fifty thousand dollars per year in addition to scholarships the challenge is to find investors and t.v. broadcasters by summer twenty twenty two track the players. here washington every year still to come. the worst blackouts in years plunge south africans of darkness just weeks before an election. that story coming right up with ben facility. i'm secure in the by a w
player david west. what they receive in terms of scholarship. is not fair market value for the what they're putting media elite players would be jittery hold that over and then you don't also want to be in the position of desperation where a lot of those of your life if we don't make it in professional sports. there we don't make it. but there's pushback from universities who argue it's not possible to pay players if you start paying athletes for football and basketball that's where all the...
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player david west. what they received from the scholarship. is not a fair market value there for what they are particularly the elite players what they're generally. you don't also want to be in a position of desperation where a lot of us feel like if we don't make it in professional sports. there we don't make it. but there's pushback from universities who argue it's not possible to pay players if you start paying athletes for football and basketball that's where all the money will go and there will be less money or no money to support all the other sports david west has joined the promoters of a new college league that promises to pay students up to one hundred fifty thousand dollars per year in addition to scholarships the challenge is to find investors and t.v. broadcasters by summer twenty twenty to attract the players. so it's hard enough to win the was most famous steeplechase once but this horse has not done it twice in a row tiger was treated like a rock star back home an island off the completing the rare feat he's the first horse si
player david west. what they received from the scholarship. is not a fair market value there for what they are particularly the elite players what they're generally. you don't also want to be in a position of desperation where a lot of us feel like if we don't make it in professional sports. there we don't make it. but there's pushback from universities who argue it's not possible to pay players if you start paying athletes for football and basketball that's where all the money will go and...
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. >> david west -- two young men with their lives ahead of them. while suffering mental health problems under the care of some in the house they tragically took their own life. if you can imagine the grief interred by their families, they have since been campaigning for change, with systemic issues and problems for five years. my right honorable friend, assure me so we can secure change that some help so tragedies like this may be avoided. >> an important issue. i extend my deepest sympathy to families and friends of the honorable lady's constituent who she referred to in her question. it is an important issue. the incidents are very concerning. i understand the local trust and the council working closely to resolve issues but we do want to ensure that we are transforming mental health services around the country and we remain committed to that. we are providing record investments in these services. we have an ambitious plan to increase the workforce. i can reassure my honorable friend action will be taken to ensure we can prevent incidents of this
. >> david west -- two young men with their lives ahead of them. while suffering mental health problems under the care of some in the house they tragically took their own life. if you can imagine the grief interred by their families, they have since been campaigning for change, with systemic issues and problems for five years. my right honorable friend, assure me so we can secure change that some help so tragedies like this may be avoided. >> an important issue. i extend my deepest...
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i think he viewsme the ranch in colusa as a place that there is jokes about camp david west and the colusainstitute but he sees it as a place that people can come together to try to work out problems and i think he will possibly formalize that. >> okay. thank you, miriam. yes, in the far back. getting you a microphone. susan, can you give us any insight into the first w campaign -- at that time the entire country thought jeb would be the one who would be running instead of the other guy. in the interview with barbara did that ever come up? >> do you know who told me about that? george w. bush. he said his mother said you cannot easily win. don't run. richards is unbeatable was the advice he ignored. george w bush started the passage into adulthood with years he did not seem to be on a very serious course when he drank too much and jeb bush, younger brother, was always the one was more serious. married first, went to work, study harder, interested in public policy so there was an expectation when both these men ran for governor in 19941 in georgia and one in texas that jeb was more likely t
i think he viewsme the ranch in colusa as a place that there is jokes about camp david west and the colusainstitute but he sees it as a place that people can come together to try to work out problems and i think he will possibly formalize that. >> okay. thank you, miriam. yes, in the far back. getting you a microphone. susan, can you give us any insight into the first w campaign -- at that time the entire country thought jeb would be the one who would be running instead of the other guy....
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it was this sort of voice in your head that was saying, go west, young man, go west. david: despite the fact that there was no state income tax in texas and there is in california, you still said you were going to go west. so in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume? tim: maybe the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my, my thought at that time was he was going to be chairman, and he would do that forever. and it -- you know, unfortunately, it didn't turn out that way. ♪ david: so you go there, and what is your job at apple? tim: running worldwide operations. and the company at that time was struggling in many different areas, and operations was no different. our economies of scale didn't lend itself to us doing manufacturing in different places like what existed in the company at that time, and so we found partners that were expert at manufacturing, and we maintained sort of the intellectual knowledg
it was this sort of voice in your head that was saying, go west, young man, go west. david: despite the fact that there was no state income tax in texas and there is in california, you still said you were going to go west. so in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume? tim: maybe the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my,...
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i think he also views the ranch is a place that there are jokes about camp david west and the institute. he sees it as a place that people can come together to try to work out problems i think they will probably try to formulate that. >> think you hear him. getting your mike. into the first campaign at that time the entire country thought he was gonna to be the one instead of the other guy. the interview with barbara did that ever, did she ask any questions on that. >> he said that his mother said you cannot possibly win. don't run. >> advice which he ignored. george w bush had struggled in the passage to adulthood. he have some areas where he did not seem to be on a very serious course. his younger brother was always the one it was more serious who married me first. went to work and studied harder. interested in public policy. i think there was an expectation for both of these men when they ran for governor in 1994. jeb in florida and georgia and texas that jab was the one or more likely to win. and i said what happened. george w bush one. an amazing victim. and it set him on a path to
i think he also views the ranch is a place that there are jokes about camp david west and the institute. he sees it as a place that people can come together to try to work out problems i think they will probably try to formulate that. >> think you hear him. getting your mike. into the first campaign at that time the entire country thought he was gonna to be the one instead of the other guy. the interview with barbara did that ever, did she ask any questions on that. >> he said that...
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they're reluctantly leaving their home of west virginia, david has accepted a job at a coal mine in alabamamind. gary tuchman, cnn, wyoming county, west virginia. >> there is so much more ahead in the newsroom. and it will all begin after this short break. re open all day, every day. that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. i've got an idea! oooh, what is it? what if we give the people iphone xr, when they join t-mobile? for a limited time, join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr on us. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people o
they're reluctantly leaving their home of west virginia, david has accepted a job at a coal mine in alabamamind. gary tuchman, cnn, wyoming county, west virginia. >> there is so much more ahead in the newsroom. and it will all begin after this short break. re open all day, every day. that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get...
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host: david in west virginia.ere is a reaction from the white house yesterday to the trustees report. the report, they say, underscores the recklessness of proposals to dramatically expand medicare, which amount to a total government takeover of health care that would eliminate private sector options and jeopardize seniors' options to health care. bernie sanders was at a cnn town hall monday night and he outlined his views on the u.s. health care system and his medicare for all legislation. [video clip] >> we have a dysfunctional health care system in which 30 million americans have no health insurance at all, even more are underinsured with high deductibles and copayments. we pay the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. how are -- our health care outcomes in terms of infant mortality, life expectancy, not particularly good. for all of that, we end up spending twice as much per capita as any other major country on earth. let me be as clear as i can be, the function of the current health care system
host: david in west virginia.ere is a reaction from the white house yesterday to the trustees report. the report, they say, underscores the recklessness of proposals to dramatically expand medicare, which amount to a total government takeover of health care that would eliminate private sector options and jeopardize seniors' options to health care. bernie sanders was at a cnn town hall monday night and he outlined his views on the u.s. health care system and his medicare for all legislation....
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ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these people, called settlers, were creating villages in the occupied territories in order to create this reality. the rally was one of many demonstrations held by the settlers to convince the israeli government not to withdraw from the occupied territory. >> you have not seen an earthquake. >> the devastation of an earthquake. all you have to do is go to -- >> the water here is salty. so the government set up desalination plabts. they cannot just get pressure water. looks like somebody's handy candy. in fact, it's their daily routine. there are hundreds of thousands of people who don't want to get out of gaza. they want to keep them in gaza. and the palestinia
ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these...
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host: that is david in west virginia.he washington reporter reporting the attorney general has established an investigative team he plans to use to look into the origins of an fbi operation.lligence justest has said the department members he plans to ice department members he plans to lean on. the dissenters of mr. trump had hoped mr. mueller would find evidence of collusion between the campaign and russian authorities, but the findings concluded there was no evidence of it. olympia, next from washington, republican line. caller: there are two points i want to make. first of all, if your viewers raidedlook it up, mueller trump's tax attorney's office. i am sure he had access to any bad stuff going on. secondly, i read the law, the irs law and other net -- under no circumstances can they get any of the schedules that are taxed to an irs return. the only thing they can get is the return and there is absolutely no information on an irs tax return. all it is is numbers. no names, nothing else. it would not do them any good ev
host: that is david in west virginia.he washington reporter reporting the attorney general has established an investigative team he plans to use to look into the origins of an fbi operation.lligence justest has said the department members he plans to ice department members he plans to lean on. the dissenters of mr. trump had hoped mr. mueller would find evidence of collusion between the campaign and russian authorities, but the findings concluded there was no evidence of it. olympia, next from...
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but don't forget, that is just his west coast david versus goliath battle. also facing federal charges in new york of trying to extort nike for $20 million. tucker. >> tucker: i think we have fleeced a few david's along the way. trace gallagher, great to see you, thank you. well, it's horrifying of course in a car crash kind of way that the continuing collapse of the creepy lawyer is really a surprise to no one. actually, someone. cnn head media critic creepy lawyer and creepy prisoner was robbing the disabled and this little guy was calling him a serious presidential contender. watch. >> looking ahead to 2,020, look at the serious contender. it is because of your presence on cable news. >> i've got 20 years of experience at a high level as an attorney i understand how governmental regulations are passed and how laws are passed and how the supreme court works. i have an extreme depth of knowledge. >> tucker: [laughter] here is the best part, his show is called reliable sources. hilarious. every single house democrat except one is backing a bill that would re
but don't forget, that is just his west coast david versus goliath battle. also facing federal charges in new york of trying to extort nike for $20 million. tucker. >> tucker: i think we have fleeced a few david's along the way. trace gallagher, great to see you, thank you. well, it's horrifying of course in a car crash kind of way that the continuing collapse of the creepy lawyer is really a surprise to no one. actually, someone. cnn head media critic creepy lawyer and creepy prisoner...
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rehema ellis is in west virginia. david jolly and washington post opinion writer jennifer ruben. hans, the big question here, what's the thinking inside the white house on this about why the president has put healthcare back on the table for 2020? >> reporter: the thinking is that they need to come up with something to be for something and not just against it. what you're hearing officials talk about is potentially maybe perhaps there could be a plan that could be unveiled before the election. what the president's tweet said is the vote will be after the election. lay aside the fact that house democrats will be charge of the house of representativ house of representatives. their line this morning seems to be comiif they have a plan, the not just ready to share it and/or defend it. but it seems like a lot of scrambling here from officials trying to explain just what the president meant. >> the big question is here is are voters going to be okay with a plan based on principles and not things that could be laid out. i want to go to nbc's rehema ellis who is in west virginia for us.
rehema ellis is in west virginia. david jolly and washington post opinion writer jennifer ruben. hans, the big question here, what's the thinking inside the white house on this about why the president has put healthcare back on the table for 2020? >> reporter: the thinking is that they need to come up with something to be for something and not just against it. what you're hearing officials talk about is potentially maybe perhaps there could be a plan that could be unveiled before the...
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david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." steel --tin west alix david westin with alix steel.ata across china that was surprising, that spread across to europe and the u.s. has well, so optimism raining here. just how much more upside can we see as investors come in and bring in cash? the bond market pre-much goes nowhere. we are right where we started before the fed turned dovish. all of that drama over the last 12 months feels like yesterday's news. there's also continued questions as to come up when you have germany lowering growth forecasts and calls for fiscal stimulus, what does the ecb actually do? david: we have breaking across the bloomberg right now an interview with mr. whatley, who says he expects stabilization in europe over the next year. that is not necessarily the same as growth, but you've got to put that against the german numbers, really disappointing for growth. alix: didn't they say that last year? they said it is fleeting. it is just car sales, and every thing is going to be awesome. then we hear that german growth forecasts are lower. david: he doesn't w
david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." steel --tin west alix david westin with alix steel.ata across china that was surprising, that spread across to europe and the u.s. has well, so optimism raining here. just how much more upside can we see as investors come in and bring in cash? the bond market pre-much goes nowhere. we are right where we started before the fed turned dovish. all of that drama over the last 12 months feels like yesterday's news. there's also continued questions as...
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. >> that local auctioneer is david mapes, in vestal, new york, just west of binghamton. in the back of his van and calls david on his cell. >> what were you thinking? >> well, i see a lot of paintings come in on the back of cars, so i wasn't real excited. >> don's not getting his hopes up, either. if this doesn't pan out, his next stop -- the salvation army, that is, if he doesn't pass a dumpster along the way. then he opens the hatch to show the auctioneer. >> what happened? >> they were laid out in the back of my mini-van. and his mouth kind of dropped open. i remember his words. he said, "that's just a painting. this other one is art." >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. grant wood's "american gothic" is one of the most recognized paintings in the world. whom did wood use as his models? his plumber and the plumber's wife, his sister and his dentist, or his own parents? the answer after the break. ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so y
. >> that local auctioneer is david mapes, in vestal, new york, just west of binghamton. in the back of his van and calls david on his cell. >> what were you thinking? >> well, i see a lot of paintings come in on the back of cars, so i wasn't real excited. >> don's not getting his hopes up, either. if this doesn't pan out, his next stop -- the salvation army, that is, if he doesn't pass a dumpster along the way. then he opens the hatch to show the auctioneer. >>...
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west and it looks as though it starts to retreat and will linger out towards the west so we will all have a fine, dry davidunshine in quite a breeze and as the day goes on it will be another warm day for many places. we are reaching 23 or 24 celsius. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11: politicians from all sides take part in a vigilforjournalist lyra mckee, shot dead last night in rioting in londonderry. police released cctv footage of the 29—year—old's last moments, as violence flared on the streets. it has left me without the love of my life, the woman i was planning to grow old with. we are all poorer for the loss of lyra. 0ur hopes and dreams and all of her amazing potential were snuffed out by a single, barbaric act. an american couple who tortured 13 children in a so called ‘house of horrors' are sentenced to life in prison. police in london have towed away a pink boat that's been at the heart of climate change protests at oxford circus.
west and it looks as though it starts to retreat and will linger out towards the west so we will all have a fine, dry davidunshine in quite a breeze and as the day goes on it will be another warm day for many places. we are reaching 23 or 24 celsius. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11: politicians from all sides take part in a vigilforjournalist lyra mckee, shot dead last night in rioting in londonderry. police released cctv footage of the 29—year—old's last moments,...
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west africa. >>> that is our report. world news with david muir is next. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> >>> tonight, several developing stories. the explosive new charges tonight. former "full house" actress lori loughlin now possibly in more trouble tonight. among 16 parents indicted on a new charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering. pressure mounting. how much prison time is now possible if convicted? >>> also tonight, bracing for the blizzard across several states in the next 24 hours. up to two feet of snow in some places. dangerous winds with this. ginger zee takes us through the track and the timing of this. forecasters say this is not your typical blizzard. >>> here in new york city tonight, the public health emergency just declared. the measles scare. some families now facing fines. why is measles suddenly a threat in communities across this country? >>> the 911 calls just out tonight.
west africa. >>> that is our report. world news with david muir is next. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> >>> tonight, several developing stories. the explosive new charges tonight. former "full house" actress lori loughlin now possibly in more trouble tonight. among 16 parents indicted on a new charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering. pressure mounting. how much prison time is now possible if convicted? >>> also tonight, bracing for...
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david. well, the good news many people will think that an overhaul of 50—year—old divorce was at west appearsood that the government is getting on with something else other than breck said. and david gore, the justice secretary who has been all over the news in recent weeks with his attitude to brexit etc with amber rudd and others, he is making a big splash ear saying "why we will always uphold the institution of marriage, it cannot be right that out marriage, it cannot be right that our outdated law creates or increases conflict between divorcing couples". the only issue here, there will be critics who fear that a rise in divorce on demand as they will see it means a rise in divorce on a whim. and that is the criticism. will it be too easy? will it cheapen the institution? i don't think so especially when you think about the acrimony that goes with divorces that often involve children. i think being able to see what has happened in an adult relationship is not working any more rather than dad or mum or partner did something wrong that meant that it could not work or someone that meant that
david. well, the good news many people will think that an overhaul of 50—year—old divorce was at west appearsood that the government is getting on with something else other than breck said. and david gore, the justice secretary who has been all over the news in recent weeks with his attitude to brexit etc with amber rudd and others, he is making a big splash ear saying "why we will always uphold the institution of marriage, it cannot be right that out marriage, it cannot be right that...
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the the eera of the social medid west is over but david is critical of zuckerberg's proposal saying facebook is under criminal regulation and cannot regulate itself does anyone even want his advice a couple are bullish on zuckerberg pull puttitting the facebook on what's app could impact the upcoming election. >> julia boorstin, thank you zuckerberg on the mark with his regulation call or pushing the european model to prevent washington from greater regulation to the bigger tech? this seems like and the question is, will congressional leaders actually buy this old play book? that is put forth by many different industries across the years. >> you're absolutely right just remember the political context in which he finds and publishes this op-ed 2020 presidential candidates out there like senator elizabeth warren talking openly about breaking up companies like facebook and just as you guys pointed out, senator mark warner has been very vocal on these issues with respect to privacy and the kinds of content that social media sites allow on their platforms. from facebook's perspective, this is abo
the the eera of the social medid west is over but david is critical of zuckerberg's proposal saying facebook is under criminal regulation and cannot regulate itself does anyone even want his advice a couple are bullish on zuckerberg pull puttitting the facebook on what's app could impact the upcoming election. >> julia boorstin, thank you zuckerberg on the mark with his regulation call or pushing the european model to prevent washington from greater regulation to the bigger tech? this...
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>> david kerley leading us off. rob marciano is by the west side highway here in new york. rob, time out the storm for us. >> reporter: tom there is so much wind energy. they stretch all wait down to south florida. look at the radar scope reaching back to memphis. clearly, north carolina and virginia are the hot spots tonight. raleigh, the first time huh a risk in three years. the storms up through d.c. and philadelphia and new york city by daybreak. the heavy rain saturday morning in new england. we expect flash flood watching for nearly all of the northeast. quieter sunday. but the next few hours will be dangerous. >> we will monitor the storm throughout the wicked. rob, thank you. >>> we do move now to the fall out from the mueller report. president trump true v turning from try yiumph to anger. tonight, they have subpoenaed the full unredakted report. here is jonathan karl. >> reporter: shortly after the public got a first look at the mueller report, president trump claimed it amounted to complete vindication. >> game over! time to get back to work, folks. >> reporter:
>> david kerley leading us off. rob marciano is by the west side highway here in new york. rob, time out the storm for us. >> reporter: tom there is so much wind energy. they stretch all wait down to south florida. look at the radar scope reaching back to memphis. clearly, north carolina and virginia are the hot spots tonight. raleigh, the first time huh a risk in three years. the storms up through d.c. and philadelphia and new york city by daybreak. the heavy rain saturday morning...
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. >> joining us tonight, david ruben former mayor of shiloh, israel, located in west bank, author of book. show you this, "trump and the jews "great to have you. >> thank you. >> lou: a remarkable chief to have the ambassador to have gotten that on to the resolution. >> it is in the resolution, unlike the democrat resolution they water down after ilhan omar made her statements. lou: quite a contrast, united nations to congress of united states, and that is -- >> and united nations has long been a cesspool of hatred of israel, this is remarkable. i don't think it is to united nations credit but the democratic party discredit. lou: yeah, and the issue. in this country of omar and the other anti-semitic language that is rhetoric that is suddenly entered the democratic party. i should not say suddenly, but getting worse over the last 5 or 10 years. this is a real conflict for the democratic party, is it not. >> a very serious problem for them, in my book, "trump and the jews" i wrote about left and right, far left and far right two poles of u intel intoleranc. attention has beena neo-naz
. >> joining us tonight, david ruben former mayor of shiloh, israel, located in west bank, author of book. show you this, "trump and the jews "great to have you. >> thank you. >> lou: a remarkable chief to have the ambassador to have gotten that on to the resolution. >> it is in the resolution, unlike the democrat resolution they water down after ilhan omar made her statements. lou: quite a contrast, united nations to congress of united states, and that is --...
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nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive...
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trumka: would -- david: would you anticipate he would still win west virginia? but itmka: he may win, won't be by the same margin. working people are starting to walk away because he talked about doing things. he talked about resurrecting manufacturing. we have not seen that. he talked about infrastructure. we have not seen that. he talked about changing trade and the jury is still out. we have not seen a bill or a trade agreement yet. it can be enforced by workers. there were a number of regulations that he had done away with that made our jobs less safe. i think you will probably get unless he decides to become worker friendly. labor,the secretary of in a republican administration, that is not your first call, but would you meet with the secretary of labor? mr. trumka: frequently. david: is he doing the best he can? mr. trumka: [laughter] the best he can, under the circumstances? david: well, whatever you want to say. [laughter] david: do you like him personally? mr. trumka: i like him personally. david: but you don't think he can get done the things you want
trumka: would -- david: would you anticipate he would still win west virginia? but itmka: he may win, won't be by the same margin. working people are starting to walk away because he talked about doing things. he talked about resurrecting manufacturing. we have not seen that. he talked about infrastructure. we have not seen that. he talked about changing trade and the jury is still out. we have not seen a bill or a trade agreement yet. it can be enforced by workers. there were a number of...
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to win tomorrow's vote, netanyahu is promising to annex jewish settlements in the west bank if he's reelected. aaron davidler is a scholar and joins us now. as we look at all of this on the eve of elections in israel, you have beto o'roarke calling prime minister benjamin netanyahu a racist, an obstacle to peace. democrats are very clearly on their way swiftly toward a difficult conversation about israel and what it means to support israel and what that means about general support. are they ready for that conversation? >> looking toward 2020 i think it's a conversation that is fraught with all sorts of political risk. look, to quote bob dylan, times are changing. it's really hard to put this in perspective. you have an american president who is whoafully putting his thumb on the scales of an israeli election in an effort to reelect his preferred candidate for prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. on one hand, and you have beto o'roarke statement which is really quite remarkable. the day before the israelis go to the polls, he's describing benjamin netanyahu as a racist, and basically seeing to the israel pe
to win tomorrow's vote, netanyahu is promising to annex jewish settlements in the west bank if he's reelected. aaron davidler is a scholar and joins us now. as we look at all of this on the eve of elections in israel, you have beto o'roarke calling prime minister benjamin netanyahu a racist, an obstacle to peace. democrats are very clearly on their way swiftly toward a difficult conversation about israel and what it means to support israel and what that means about general support. are they...
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chances of retiring as the most glorious for prime minister since david ben-gurion do you expect israel to annex the illegal settlements in the west bank as netanyahu has indicated he found to do and if he does what you think the consequences would be. let me rephrase the question with your permission illegal is something which is. defined by those politicians who want to market such whether it's illegal or not that debate which israel has lost in the image of the international media but in practice if i can quote a famous famous legal advisor or professor alan dershowitz of. international law is a concept that exists in the minds of political political figures and political intellectuals only. netanyahu will have a problem in the only problem that he'll have will be to change the image. settlements in the west bank. one c. one c. we could go over that brutal no be not be a problem. now that there is discourse nowadays is about about deploying the israeli sovereignty over the west bank and. if i may make a calculated guess many of the palestinians the. ward circularly be very pleased with that. of course the professionals yes want
chances of retiring as the most glorious for prime minister since david ben-gurion do you expect israel to annex the illegal settlements in the west bank as netanyahu has indicated he found to do and if he does what you think the consequences would be. let me rephrase the question with your permission illegal is something which is. defined by those politicians who want to market such whether it's illegal or not that debate which israel has lost in the image of the international media but in...
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west. harcourt morgan, president of the university of tennessee, who had worked on an agricultural program for the whole area. davidadministrator and champion of legislation for cooperative electric power. george noris, a great american statesman who long dreamed of regional planning, of setting up a national experiment in one region which could serve as a yardstick for every region. this was the plan: to chain the river to a series of giant dams, checking the floods. to open it to navigation from its mouth to its headwaters. to give the farmers the benefit of modern science and research, to help them control the water on their land and restore the fertility of the soil, to reforest millions of acres on the ravaged hillsides, to exploit the mineral resources of the area, to use the electric power generated by the dams to develop and rehabilitate industry in the cities. to electrify the farms, through rural cooperatives. above all, to prove that human problems can be solved by reason, science and education. the tennessee valley was to be pioneering again, this time to be developed, not plundered. this time, not for
west. harcourt morgan, president of the university of tennessee, who had worked on an agricultural program for the whole area. davidadministrator and champion of legislation for cooperative electric power. george noris, a great american statesman who long dreamed of regional planning, of setting up a national experiment in one region which could serve as a yardstick for every region. this was the plan: to chain the river to a series of giant dams, checking the floods. to open it to navigation...
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david. isis is still very much a threat. they may not have claim to territory now, but baghdadi's message of attacking the west and its allies is still resonating with new recruits and the thousands of fighters who remain in iraq and syria. others boldly carrying out attacks far from where isis first took root. david? >> all right, martha raddatz, monitoring the developments. thank you, martha. >>> a new round of severe weather developing tonight.rachh way to the northeast this week. it follows a late season blast of winter, blizzard conditions and 30 inches of snow in montana. and look at this. chicago with two and a half inches. the biggest snow total on record this late in the season there. and a funnel cloud in texas. chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking a huge portion of the country under severe weather watches tonight. ginger, good evening. >> reporter: hey, good evening. this one not quite as snowy, but still something to watch. flash flood potential anywhere from iowa city, david, to st. louis and kansas city to tulsa, oklahoma. relatively complex system, but it's going to have enough lift, enough c.a.p.e., as we
david. isis is still very much a threat. they may not have claim to territory now, but baghdadi's message of attacking the west and its allies is still resonating with new recruits and the thousands of fighters who remain in iraq and syria. others boldly carrying out attacks far from where isis first took root. david? >> all right, martha raddatz, monitoring the developments. thank you, martha. >>> a new round of severe weather developing tonight.rachh way to the northeast this...
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west virginia democrat joe manchin both of whom supported the nominee. >> madame president, i rise today to address the senate on the nomination of david bernhardt to head the department of interior. i ask unanimous consent that i may use this chart in order to further my goal of making it clear why he should not be nominated and confirmed as secretary of the interior. >> without objection. >> i thank you very much. madame president, under secretary bernhardt, the department of interior will come to stand for the department of oil interests, doi. this wheel of bernhardt's giveaways makes it very clear what the objective of his tenure as the secretary of interior will in fact entail. bernhardt's nomination is just a continuation of the trump administration's cabinets. only a month ago, a former coal lobbyist was confirmed to head the environmental protection agency. let me say that again. just last month, a coal lobbyist was nominated and confirmed to be the secretary of the -- the head of the environmental protection agency of the united states. unbelievable. but now, republicans want to install a former oil lobbyist to head the department of interior b
west virginia democrat joe manchin both of whom supported the nominee. >> madame president, i rise today to address the senate on the nomination of david bernhardt to head the department of interior. i ask unanimous consent that i may use this chart in order to further my goal of making it clear why he should not be nominated and confirmed as secretary of the interior. >> without objection. >> i thank you very much. madame president, under secretary bernhardt, the department...
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west. a major computer outage affecting flights all across the country this morning. daviderley starts us off. good morning, david. >> reporter: we are dealing with a lot of delay ace s across the country. the west coast feeling it as well. the airlines go to this outside contractor to get a weight and balance okay, that the weight is balanced okay with all the cargo and the passengers as well. its i.t. system went down. the biggest effects on southwest, and also the regional carriers that work for united and delta. it lasted about 40 minutes, but as i mentioned, the effects will continue throughout the day because so many flights were delayed in the morning. that will clog up the system and take some time to get everything back up to normal. michael? >>> we'll turn to that breaking news overnight. grammy-nominated rapper nipsey hussle shot and killed outside his own clothing store in los angeles. tributes from stars and political leaders are coming in overnight praising the performer for help of stopping gang violence and helping kids. adrienne bankert in l.a. with the lat
west. a major computer outage affecting flights all across the country this morning. daviderley starts us off. good morning, david. >> reporter: we are dealing with a lot of delay ace s across the country. the west coast feeling it as well. the airlines go to this outside contractor to get a weight and balance okay, that the weight is balanced okay with all the cargo and the passengers as well. its i.t. system went down. the biggest effects on southwest, and also the regional carriers...
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the trouble to work their way through most of the senior staff of the west wing and give them an opportunity to come to camp david with their spouse because the ethos they always spread was that service in government and administration is a family affair. everybody is serving. it was a really important, not just a perk but a way of building a community that the reverend was talking about earlier. building that kind of community around the white house and the rest of the administration. there were two assistants to the president at the time who were unmarried. it was me and ari fletcher. we didn't make the list very early. finally, we both got invited on the same weekend. we concluded that this must be jewish singles weekend. [laughter] joshua: i was disappointed to find that it was just me and ari. [laughter] joshua: i imagine ari was disappointed, too. it was a really important way to establish more of a personal relationship, and we didn't need camp to feel that way, but i think it contributed a lot to the family atmosphere that pervaded the white house staff through the entirety of the president bush term. hol
the trouble to work their way through most of the senior staff of the west wing and give them an opportunity to come to camp david with their spouse because the ethos they always spread was that service in government and administration is a family affair. everybody is serving. it was a really important, not just a perk but a way of building a community that the reverend was talking about earlier. building that kind of community around the white house and the rest of the administration. there...
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>> melissa: i think they respond the way that james freeman david, when he said, if you look at the states in the industrial westnt trump, if you wanted to make sure that those places stayed for president trump, you would create a policy that looks like the great new deal. because it blows away the livelihood of the entire carbon-based economy, who are farmers, who grow things, drive things to market, you just threatened their entire way of life and you installed them in the process and you make sure that they stay with the president and the great new dea deal. >> lisa: i 100% agree, as melissa laid out, this will be a huge political liability in the states. it is also dumb, because you are talking about eliminating 80% of the energy consumption coming from fossil fuels. it democrats that support the deal want to move entirely to renewables. you are guiding the 80% of the energy consumption in the united states, not to mention the fact that you are getting rid those jobs. >> dagen: here is the policy, we are going to reduce electricity from all of the hot air that the politicians are blowing on the campaign trai
>> melissa: i think they respond the way that james freeman david, when he said, if you look at the states in the industrial westnt trump, if you wanted to make sure that those places stayed for president trump, you would create a policy that looks like the great new deal. because it blows away the livelihood of the entire carbon-based economy, who are farmers, who grow things, drive things to market, you just threatened their entire way of life and you installed them in the process and...
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the trouble to work their way through most of the senior staff of the west wing and give them an opportunity to come to camp david with their spouse because what they always spread was service and government and in the administration is a family affair and everybody is serving. so it was a really important not just a perk but a way of building the community he was talking about earlier building that kind of community around the white house and the rest of the administration. there was two assistants to the president at the time i think who were unmarried so we did not actually make the list very early but then finally we both got invited on the same weekend but no spouse so we concluded this must be jewish singles weekend. so i was disappointed to find in fact it was just me and her. but it was a really important way to establish more of a personal relationship and we did not need camp to feel that way but i think it contributed a lot to the family atmosphere through the entirety of his term.>> you live with your wife and two daughters that had to be a fascinating experience to raise children at camp david, what
the trouble to work their way through most of the senior staff of the west wing and give them an opportunity to come to camp david with their spouse because what they always spread was service and government and in the administration is a family affair and everybody is serving. so it was a really important not just a perk but a way of building the community he was talking about earlier building that kind of community around the white house and the rest of the administration. there was two...
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interior secretary, senators voted 56-41 largely along party lines in favor of david bernhardt's confirmation. ,oe mansion of westirginia senator kyrsten sinema of arizona and -- supported mr. by heart -- also yesterday in the senate from the wall street journal, there was a hearing on capitol hill before the senate armed fervor is -- armed services committee on this idea coming out of the white house for a space force, a separate military branch that would solely focus on space. the headline in the wall street journal, senators bring proposed force down to earth. we covered that hearing and if you want to watch and listen, go to our website, c-span.org. let's go back to our calls, beth in pennsylvania, republican. good morning to you. tell us about your thoughts on the house democrat in control of that chamber. caller: yeah, hi. i would definitely give them an f mainly because they seem to just resist everything the president has tried to do, but mostly because up until this president came in, they were for some kind of border patrol and -- i should not say border patrol, but for some sort of border and immigrat
interior secretary, senators voted 56-41 largely along party lines in favor of david bernhardt's confirmation. ,oe mansion of westirginia senator kyrsten sinema of arizona and -- supported mr. by heart -- also yesterday in the senate from the wall street journal, there was a hearing on capitol hill before the senate armed fervor is -- armed services committee on this idea coming out of the white house for a space force, a separate military branch that would solely focus on space. the headline...
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dominic west, welcome to the table. i love you and david oyelowo together. great scenes. mis." >> let's start with "les mis." >> what i like about this is i've seen the play and the movie. and i think i like this the best. i think you get a more in-depth view of all the characters. what do you think? >> i think that's the reason i wanted to do it. when they first approached me i said, what's the point? there's a successful film and a successful show. what's the point of redoing this again? and then, i read the book and i found out there's a lot more going on than you can fit into a musical. >> you call valjean one of the greatest characters in literature. why? >> he climbs up the sides of houses like spider-man, fights like iron man, but none have done 20 years in a french prison, so he's tough. a tough, strong man. what's more heroic about him is his constant battle with himself to be a loving, compassionate person who was brutalized in prison, and he opens himself up to love and compassion. >> let's talk about "the affair." the show runners wrote on twitter that the fif
dominic west, welcome to the table. i love you and david oyelowo together. great scenes. mis." >> let's start with "les mis." >> what i like about this is i've seen the play and the movie. and i think i like this the best. i think you get a more in-depth view of all the characters. what do you think? >> i think that's the reason i wanted to do it. when they first approached me i said, what's the point? there's a successful film and a successful show. what's the...
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guarantee of stability in the long run david would you agree with the analysis that it is fear of grace have fracturing of the status quo that is keeping many of the the west in power was quasi refraining from getting any more involved and obviously looking at what's going on in libya and looking at the situation in algeria might be giving them pulls as well and i would agree that that may contribute to what is happening in sudan and how the protestors are thinking i do not think however that the position of the international community is going to make the difference in terms of what actually happens on the ground in sudan it's going to be up to a combination of the protesters on the one hand and the security forces. on the other that continue to back the bashir government the the position of the international community is really on the margins and we can debate whether the position of the statement of the trike has a strong statement or not a strong statement and i'm perfectly willing to accept the fact that it's not as strong as perhaps it should have been but even had it been stronger i don't they go and make any difference on the the situation on the g
guarantee of stability in the long run david would you agree with the analysis that it is fear of grace have fracturing of the status quo that is keeping many of the the west in power was quasi refraining from getting any more involved and obviously looking at what's going on in libya and looking at the situation in algeria might be giving them pulls as well and i would agree that that may contribute to what is happening in sudan and how the protestors are thinking i do not think however that...
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david: let's take a look at some numbers you provided us about wage increases, which seem to indicate the west the other regions. why is that? guest: there's more minimum-wage changes in the west, particularly in the arizona, california, seattle wage increases, and a couple the last few years are going up a little faster. the best job growth is still in the south around energy and construction, to some degree. florida, texas and so forth. think of all the small jobs around construction, residential or commercial, or around energy. these are the restaurants and contractors that help around those industries. alix: what kind of money do those people make? guest: a lot of them are at the minimum wage level, so the biggest increases are coming at the minimum wage levels. you are seeing states increase minimum wage levels from eight dollars or $10 an hour to $15. also, small businesses, the smaller they are, the harder it is for them to handle wage increases. they are not able to hire. they didn't gain as much from tax reform. they don't have the pricing or recruiting power to get employees. smaller
david: let's take a look at some numbers you provided us about wage increases, which seem to indicate the west the other regions. why is that? guest: there's more minimum-wage changes in the west, particularly in the arizona, california, seattle wage increases, and a couple the last few years are going up a little faster. the best job growth is still in the south around energy and construction, to some degree. florida, texas and so forth. think of all the small jobs around construction,...
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david. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> next, nato at 70 under pressure from the east and some say from the west from putin and trump. i'll talk to the secretary general when we come back. tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. tremfya®. stay clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. tremfya®. stay clearer. so let's promote our spring ftravel deals, on choicehotels.com like this: (sneezes) earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or.. badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. yeah, i've had some prettyeer. prestigious jobs over the years. news pr
david. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> next, nato at 70 under pressure from the east and some say from the west from putin and trump. i'll talk to the secretary general when we come back. tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before...
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david, good morning. the radar, showing showers exiting stage left. in other words, moving to the east. folks out to our west, shenandoah valley, plibably have le sunshine breaking through the clouds now. radar continuing to move from the north and the south, but from the west to the east is drying out across other area. as it does, sunshingo g to take a little while. not much longer across the area as we show you the live radar. winchester, fredicks, haguerstown, low clouds. showers end this morning. sunshine returning by the afternoon. rain returns sunday night and dr cooler,er air. all details and complete om forecast is cing your way. we'll talk in a bit. >> clay, look forward to that. >>> 8:30. following breaking news this saturday morning from georges county. overnight a shooting leaves a man dead in fort washington. called to tucker road off saint bas road. once on-scene found a man outside of a home unresponsive. crews rushed him to the hospital but he did not survive. police are searching for the gunman responsible and trying to figure out why, th motive. we'll stay on top of this and post the lates
david, good morning. the radar, showing showers exiting stage left. in other words, moving to the east. folks out to our west, shenandoah valley, plibably have le sunshine breaking through the clouds now. radar continuing to move from the north and the south, but from the west to the east is drying out across other area. as it does, sunshingo g to take a little while. not much longer across the area as we show you the live radar. winchester, fredicks, haguerstown, low clouds. showers end this...
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elizabeth: co colonel west thank you so much, thank you for watching right here on fox business network, have a good evening. >> good evening, i am davidcurity crisis at border rain oillegal immigrants, flooding across the border each day, tens of thousands caught, and released to nation each month. armed cartels patrol and control areas on the border. and a caravan of thousands moving through mexico, those in it, intend on illegally crossing into united states. national border patrol council vice president garza said these illegal immigrants are exploiting our immigration l
elizabeth: co colonel west thank you so much, thank you for watching right here on fox business network, have a good evening. >> good evening, i am davidcurity crisis at border rain oillegal immigrants, flooding across the border each day, tens of thousands caught, and released to nation each month. armed cartels patrol and control areas on the border. and a caravan of thousands moving through mexico, those in it, intend on illegally crossing into united states. national border patrol...
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david westin. her bloomberg first word news we go to mark crumpton. mark: today, as we've been reporting, president trump is headed out west, where he will take a look atons of the border wall. the president this week appearing to go back on what he was talking about discussing that wall. we'll have more on that story. the israeli election is only days away. on april 9, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is up for reelection, where he will potentially take a fifth term in office. this is considered the most contentious election in netanyahu's tenure. rivals, connects military chief and index finance minister. a lawyer from one of new york's best-known firms will become the second defendant to plead guilty in the college and missing scam. he paid $75,000 to boost his daughter's college board scores. global news global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. -- i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thanks. u.s. job creation bounced back in march from a disappointing february. that does not mean president trump has backed off his urging the federal reserve to pump
david westin. her bloomberg first word news we go to mark crumpton. mark: today, as we've been reporting, president trump is headed out west, where he will take a look atons of the border wall. the president this week appearing to go back on what he was talking about discussing that wall. we'll have more on that story. the israeli election is only days away. on april 9, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is up for reelection, where he will potentially take a fifth term in office. this is...