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.: i wanted to build on what you just said, because in her new book "field of blood," joanne freeman writes something connected to your point. she suggests that 1855 is a turning point in this regard, that you have a new contingent, a large contingent, over 100 new congresspeople coming in who are mostly antislavery in some form. as you said, they are not going to be bullied anymore. and she sees this as a hinge moment. since rachel has done a lot of work on congress, i am curious, what was your reaction when you ead this notion of 1855 as a hinge moment in congress? rachel: i think 1855 is a moment that has a lot to it because there is a lot of shifting and political parties that happens at this time. when you are thinking about why congress reflects what is going on in the rest of the country, you have to understand that the priority is disintegrating at this point. it is a turning point in those kinds of ways, and congress reflects that. i am not sure it totally breaks down what goes down in congress. certainly there were other examples of new influxes of new congressmen in the pe
.: i wanted to build on what you just said, because in her new book "field of blood," joanne freeman writes something connected to your point. she suggests that 1855 is a turning point in this regard, that you have a new contingent, a large contingent, over 100 new congresspeople coming in who are mostly antislavery in some form. as you said, they are not going to be bullied anymore. and she sees this as a hinge moment. since rachel has done a lot of work on congress, i am curious,...
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hoy la recolecta fue en freeman y al regresar le decimos cómo usted puede ayudar.. >>> telemundo y nbctrar a cinco escuelas del área de la bahía, todos estos útiles escolares son para estudiantes de secundaria y miren, les voy a mostrar. estos voluntarios al final que empacan todos estos útiles escolares en la mochila ponen un mensaje positivo para ellos deseándole la mejor de la suerte en este año escolar que empieza, tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar con unas de las voluntarias y esto fue lo que nos dijo cómo por qué ellos se han unido a estas iniciativas >>> queremos ayudar a los estudiantes a prepararse para su año escolar y también potenciar ciencias, tecnología, matemáticas y genética, esté dentro de partículas lo comenzó a hacer el grupo de mujeres de liderazgo en la compañías y mínimos porque creemos que tenemos como una afinidad, ayudar a la gente y lo otro que queremos hacer es siempre estar aquí participando en esto, pero también implementando cada año cuantas mochilas vamos, este año haremos más de 130 mochilas el año pasado >>> si quiere continuar haciendo donaciones, mañan
hoy la recolecta fue en freeman y al regresar le decimos cómo usted puede ayudar.. >>> telemundo y nbctrar a cinco escuelas del área de la bahía, todos estos útiles escolares son para estudiantes de secundaria y miren, les voy a mostrar. estos voluntarios al final que empacan todos estos útiles escolares en la mochila ponen un mensaje positivo para ellos deseándole la mejor de la suerte en este año escolar que empieza, tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar con unas de las voluntarias...
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joining us is john freeman technology analyst at cfra research. john, good to see you.r joining us toght. >> thank you for having me. >> you think it will be modest to use that term. what do you think ioing to happen? describe it. >> yes. i think the first sort of effort will be modest. there will be some sort of oversight, i think is the most outcome. but the scary thing is that they are writing legislation -- or, u know, they're considering writing new legislation ocspecifically forl networks. so this is not as much an sort ust issue, a classic of antitrust issue as it is, you know, curtailing the political power and influence that particularly facebk has. i think that facebook really has ind of, you know, separated from the pack in terms of the scrutiny that legislators have onhem. >> and would you say that other players in this space are watching sort of how facebook reacts? beuse as you said, it does seem like regulators are honing in on facebook alspecif. >> reporter: yeah, i think they're watching, but i think the thing about facebook is it s relatively new to th
joining us is john freeman technology analyst at cfra research. john, good to see you.r joining us toght. >> thank you for having me. >> you think it will be modest to use that term. what do you think ioing to happen? describe it. >> yes. i think the first sort of effort will be modest. there will be some sort of oversight, i think is the most outcome. but the scary thing is that they are writing legislation -- or, u know, they're considering writing new legislation...
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so over the last year -- where is freeman. >> where are you folks? stand up, please. job [ applause ] >> and they were say how well doing and that they've never heard this kind of talk before build in america. they didn't hear that. in fact it was the opposite they were trying to steal business and build it overseas including in china, many others. but that's not what this is all about. and this is 100% made right here. thank you. congratulate everybody, too, please. [ applause ] so thank you all for showcasing your you a-inspiring products today. they are absolutely incredible. thank you for pouring out your heart, sweat and soul to make our nation even stronger. thank you for your unwavering commitment to this magnificent land that we love so much. and i just want to end by saying may god bless the united states of america. may god bless you all. thank you very much. thank you all. thank you very much. appreciate it. [ applause ] >> okay do you have any questions on how well our manufacturing business is doing, press? the press. wow, that's a lot of press. look. >>
so over the last year -- where is freeman. >> where are you folks? stand up, please. job [ applause ] >> and they were say how well doing and that they've never heard this kind of talk before build in america. they didn't hear that. in fact it was the opposite they were trying to steal business and build it overseas including in china, many others. but that's not what this is all about. and this is 100% made right here. thank you. congratulate everybody, too, please. [ applause ] so...
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bercow: george freeman. mr. freeman: this weekend our george freeman. winners and mr.man: this weekend our sporting heroes, winners and losers, inspired a new generation. science can also inspire. 60 years ago, jfk electrified the world and united a divided and fearful nation with the inspiring apollo moonshot program, which also helped to defeat the soviet union and laid the foundations for u.s. technology leadership. would my right honorable friend join me in saluting our pioneering scientist astronauts helen sharman and tim peake, and agree with me that brexit can and must be a moonshot moment for british science innovation to tackle global challenges? pm may: can i thank my honorable friend for raising this issue. friend for raising this issue. i am very happy to congratulate and salute our pioneering u.k. astronauts, helen sharman and tim peake. one of the first receptions i held in number 10 downing street when i became prime minister was for tim peake, and what was inspiring was the way in which he had encouraged young people in particular to develop an interest
bercow: george freeman. mr. freeman: this weekend our george freeman. winners and mr.man: this weekend our sporting heroes, winners and losers, inspired a new generation. science can also inspire. 60 years ago, jfk electrified the world and united a divided and fearful nation with the inspiring apollo moonshot program, which also helped to defeat the soviet union and laid the foundations for u.s. technology leadership. would my right honorable friend join me in saluting our pioneering scientist...
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melissa: james freeman, let me get your reaction.ck the penalty, if you don't get insurance. we're going down that road again. >> just as a matter of politics why mr. biden make people recall really the biggest consumer fraud in the last decade. melissa: right. >> maybe the largest in political history, that infamous obama claim which was completely false that people could keep their plans. i don't want to call it a lie on mr. biden's part, i'm not sure he realizes it will not be true once again because what he is plan his doing is creating a new government health care system, the idea is to demand with all the government's power much lower prices from hospitals and doctors. ashley: right. >> how are they going to respond? if they don't want to gout off business, they will raise prices on everybody else's plans, all the private plans. so once again, you know, i can't believe we have to go down this road again. you are not going to get to keep your plan. you are not going to get keep the same coverage. if it becomes law. ashley: let's
melissa: james freeman, let me get your reaction.ck the penalty, if you don't get insurance. we're going down that road again. >> just as a matter of politics why mr. biden make people recall really the biggest consumer fraud in the last decade. melissa: right. >> maybe the largest in political history, that infamous obama claim which was completely false that people could keep their plans. i don't want to call it a lie on mr. biden's part, i'm not sure he realizes it will not be...
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for erica's neglected needs; and by contribut to this pbs station from viers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news america." w reporting frhington, i am laura trevelyan. adding fuel to the flames. president trump defends his call fodemocratic lawmakers to back to where they came from. pres. trump: if you ar happy here, you can leave.wh that i i say all the time. that is what i said in a tweet, i guess some people thin is controversial. a lot of people love it, by the way. laura: inside iran. the bbc gets special access to gauge the mood of the nation, as tensions with united states remain high. plus, he was the fourth man to w about the moon, but n'alan be's relatives back here on earth? we hear about life in an astronaut's family. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." president trump is stepping up his attacks on foudemocratic lawmakers, saying that if thwi are not happ america, they are welcome to leave. that follows his tweets this weekend
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelya painful stories of separation and china' xinjiang region. reports of children being taken from families and placed in secure state schools. a powerful six point four earthquake strikes southern california, the biggest in 20 years. authorities are assessing the damage and residents are fil ang a series oershocks. plus, capturing midcentury america. how six female photographers for "life" magazine broke down barriers and left an enduring gacy. ♪ laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to bc world news america." tonight we sta with a special report of new evidence that children and china's xinjiang region are being systematically set -- separated from their families and placed in secure state schools. official documents reveal large numbers of boarding schools have been built, housing children is y
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. prosecutors charge billionaire jeffrey stein with sex trafficking. they say he knew his victims were underage. >> the alleged behavior shocks the conscience. and while the charged conduct is from a number of years ago, it is still profoundly important to the many alleged victims. laura: president trump says the u.s. won't work wh britain's ambassador to washington after he calls the white house dysfunctional. plus, the returning heroes. the world cup champion u.s. team baarrive in america as the nation gets ready to celebrate their victory. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." american billionaire jeffrey ckstein has been charged with running a sex trafg scheme involving underage girls. his social circle once included president bill clinton and donald trump.l the co
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the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the u.s. federal reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in over a decade. prident trump tweets his displeasure it doesn't go far enough for him. the firstat night of demo debate in detroit was a battle for the direction of the demoatic party. now it is time for round 2. sen. warren: i don't understand why anybody goes to e trouble running for the president of the united states just to talk about what we can't do and shouldn't fight for.s, laura: p an unlikely tourist destination is pulling in the crowds. why is one town in the austrian alps suddenly so popular? laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news amera." the u.s. federal reserve has cut inrest rates for the first time since the financial crisis of 2008. fed chairman jerome powell says the quarter of a point reduction
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joining the conversation this morning fox business jackie delaware angeles editorial page editor james freemannd random solution author of every day millionaires great to see one and all three. only thank you. nice to see james thanks for coming. pmpleght as always my mother told me she was like i like him he makes me laugh and i love listening to chris hogan and yak is so mart so that's momma mcdowell summary of the panel. futures are pointing higher this morning as earning season really pix up steam. dow components united technology travelers coca-cola and visa all report quarterly results today along with lockheed martin and snapchat. 17% of the s&p 500 have reported second quarter results 77% beating their earnings per share. jackie what are you watching this morning in terms of the big movers here? >> well overall we're seeing good fir for earnings and that's when investors cared about going into this earning season. you're seeing companies that are beating on ets and not hearing commentary oh we have problems in china that's what everyone was looking for. and you're also not seeing anybo
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alison freeman, bbc news. other people injured after gale—force winds, rain and hailstorms struck northern greece overnight. the freak storm, which lasted around 20 minutes, caused widespread damage in the halkidiki region of greece. more than 140 rescue workers have been brought in to help deal with overturned cars, fallen trees, torn roofs and mudslides. the storms come after very high temperatures in the region. the french senate has approved a new tax on the world's biggest internet and technology firms, such as google and facebook. the measure, which will initially raise around £360 million a year, sets a precedent that's being closely watched by governments around the world. president trump has already ordered an investigation into the french plans, which could lead to retaliatory tariffs on french imports to the us. research in france suggests people who have a lot of sugary drinks, including pure fruitjuice, may be at a slightly higher risk of cancer. the study found that drinking an extra 100 millilit
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it's not really an effective solution. >> doug, james freeman here.100% of gdp debt level, this can't continue, this makes me miss the sequester. how about bringing back that 2011 idea that, you know, yes, we accept some restraint on defense spending in order to get limits on social spending but as you suggest, u.s. really can't remain a super power if we're heavily indebted with a declining economy, can we? >> no. i think you've got that exactly right. what's at stake right now is in fact a sequester. if congress does nothing on the budget front we will get the very last of the 2011 budget control act sequesters. it will cut 130 odd billion dollars out of the fed's nondefense combine. the problem with that, is, am, this is a hit to an economy that has head winds already. more importantly, it's the wrong part of the budget. our problem is not defense spending however much waste you want to find in it. our problem is that 70% of the budget that is outside the sequester and is in the mandatory spending programs, the social security, medicares, medicaid,
it's not really an effective solution. >> doug, james freeman here.100% of gdp debt level, this can't continue, this makes me miss the sequester. how about bringing back that 2011 idea that, you know, yes, we accept some restraint on defense spending in order to get limits on social spending but as you suggest, u.s. really can't remain a super power if we're heavily indebted with a declining economy, can we? >> no. i think you've got that exactly right. what's at stake right now is...
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have a big show this morning joining conversation right now fox business dagen mcdowell and james freeman and atlas and offer of china vision jonathon d.c. war great to see you this morning. first time on the panel jonathon about, welcome. >> thank you good to be here. we want to get your expertise on china and russia as well big day yesterday also on deck this morning, congressman and ranking member doug collins here to talk about all things mueller after yesterday. ohio congressman house intelligence and weighs means committee member joining us and house energy and commerce manager debbie plus tennessee congressman and committee member is here on israel boycott bill, and c op of raymond james paul riley on company fernings but ceo of ups will weigh in on earns and brotdzer economy. don't miss a moment of it and top story this hour more than six hours on the hot seat yesterday former special counsel answering to lawmakers for first time leading dmets with little hope for impeachment mueller taking heated questions concerning the wording of his report and the conclusions. watch. the presi
have a big show this morning joining conversation right now fox business dagen mcdowell and james freeman and atlas and offer of china vision jonathon d.c. war great to see you this morning. first time on the panel jonathon about, welcome. >> thank you good to be here. we want to get your expertise on china and russia as well big day yesterday also on deck this morning, congressman and ranking member doug collins here to talk about all things mueller after yesterday. ohio congressman...