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on the republican side of the isle, is that how governor kemp is looking at this.ot hold the seat, he's got to find somebody that has the chops to do this twice. >> you got it. this is the most political decision governor kemp has made and will make for his first term. whoever he picks on the ballot president trump and senator purdue next year and if they win will be on the battle with him in 2022. he has a chance to select his own running mate. we are gehear thaing that the ay general is the washington -- >> his wife is the current top aide. governor kemp is going to look at a small galaxy of republican figures from elected officials like chris carr from outside the box. he has some time, t too to makes decision. he may not pick outsider candidates but he got a lot of options. >> let's talk stacey abrams. she took herself out. is there a point though where she's so disappointing georgia democrats that she's going to hurt her own political in the park or she's too much of a rock star to do that. >> down here in georgia. every democrat realizes and accepts that she
on the republican side of the isle, is that how governor kemp is looking at this.ot hold the seat, he's got to find somebody that has the chops to do this twice. >> you got it. this is the most political decision governor kemp has made and will make for his first term. whoever he picks on the ballot president trump and senator purdue next year and if they win will be on the battle with him in 2022. he has a chance to select his own running mate. we are gehear thaing that the ay general is...
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he called kemp an architect of voter suppression. but in the end kemp won, narrowly.eorgia's new governor by about 50,000 votes. that was a margin just shy of triggering a mandatory recount. but that election was really just not normal. and when kemp proclaimed himself the victor in that election, stacey abrams did give a sort of concession speech, but she didn't really concede and that felt different too. >> to watch an elected official who claims to represent the people in this state baldly pin his hopes for election on the suppression of the people's democratic right to vote has been truly appalling. so let's be clear. this is not a speech of concession. because concession means to acknowledge an action is right, true or proper. as a woman of conscience and faith, i cannot concede that. stoicism is a luxury and i will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right. >> the day she gave that speech, stacey abrams announced a new effort to fight voter suppression in georgia, and i will say the day she gave that speech honestly, a thousand questions bloo
he called kemp an architect of voter suppression. but in the end kemp won, narrowly.eorgia's new governor by about 50,000 votes. that was a margin just shy of triggering a mandatory recount. but that election was really just not normal. and when kemp proclaimed himself the victor in that election, stacey abrams did give a sort of concession speech, but she didn't really concede and that felt different too. >> to watch an elected official who claims to represent the people in this state...
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. >> the opponent is gop governor ryan kemp, urging voters from the roles is not illegal.mp to do it was passed years ago by democrats as a way to remove people who had moved out of the state or died. but abrams says kemp office perjed voters in a way that impacted african-americans. >> isn't there a law that defines how you get purged. >> but the aggressiveness and the fault in the database. people were purged that had not matched any of the criteria. >> the voting rights act of 1965 is supposed to guard against racial discrimination at the polls. but in 2013, the supreme court decision erased a key provision in the act, and weakened those protections. >> shelby versus holder, do you think 2018 would be different if that court decision, 2016 would have been different, 2018 absolutely would have been different. >> why? >> we saw that happen in georgia. georgia passed many laws. and we saw hole pleasures and purging no longer governed and regulated because there was no oversight. >> she accused the election board of racially motivated voter suppression tactics and took the
. >> the opponent is gop governor ryan kemp, urging voters from the roles is not illegal.mp to do it was passed years ago by democrats as a way to remove people who had moved out of the state or died. but abrams says kemp office perjed voters in a way that impacted african-americans. >> isn't there a law that defines how you get purged. >> but the aggressiveness and the fault in the database. people were purged that had not matched any of the criteria. >> the voting...
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laura kemp and then after laura kemp, bonnie bridges and jesse. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is laura and i have been residing in the portola district for the past 24 years. i'm here today to speak in support of historic landmark designation for 770 woolsey. the portola neighborhood has a ground vision. yes, we want to preserve this unique site. what it is the only one of its kind remaining in the city of san francisco. to preserve its history and legacy for future generations. however, our vision is much more than this. we have a plan to create and activate a center for learning, for hope, to foster knowledge, to develop and engage the skills needed to become a more resilient community. to provide access to locally grown food to both nourish and plan for the future. this is not just about cut flowers. life is not always a bed of roses. the site at 770 woolsey honours the unique contributions that immigrant families -- for immigrant families, but it guys are community vision and contributes in the face of uncertainty. this is about a community, the garden district of san fran
laura kemp and then after laura kemp, bonnie bridges and jesse. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is laura and i have been residing in the portola district for the past 24 years. i'm here today to speak in support of historic landmark designation for 770 woolsey. the portola neighborhood has a ground vision. yes, we want to preserve this unique site. what it is the only one of its kind remaining in the city of san francisco. to preserve its history and legacy for future...
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jim manus and author being west, kemp military career and his views on leadership. former senior advisor to the president bill clinton and hillary clinton, sydney, continues his multivolume biography of the life of abraham lincoln in all of the powers of earth. in defending israel, author and attorney reflects on his efforts to advocate for israel over the past four years. and historian susan, recalls the life of publishing. also being published this week in superfund, new york times technology correspondent mike isaac, examines the rise of uber. new york times editorial writer, profiles the economists who push for free market following world war ii in the economist hour. in paragraph, former utah jason, offers his thoughts on the efforts by democrats to undermine president trump. andy proof of conspiracy, argues the president trump has conspired with foreign leaders. look for the titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the future on book tv. on c-span. now on c-span two book tv more television for serious readers. cspan2. [inaudib
jim manus and author being west, kemp military career and his views on leadership. former senior advisor to the president bill clinton and hillary clinton, sydney, continues his multivolume biography of the life of abraham lincoln in all of the powers of earth. in defending israel, author and attorney reflects on his efforts to advocate for israel over the past four years. and historian susan, recalls the life of publishing. also being published this week in superfund, new york times technology...
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. >> the opponent abrams is referring to is gop governor brian kemp.from the rolls is not illegal. in fact, the law that allowed kemp to do it was passed years ago by democrats as a way to remove people who had moved out of the state or died. but abrams says kemp's office purged voters in a way that d disproportionately impacted african-americans. isn't there a law that defines how you get purged? >> but the aggressiveness and the fault in the database. people were purged who had not matched any of the criteria for being removed from the rolls. >> the voting rights act of 1965 is supposed to guard against racial discrimination at the polls, but in 2013 the supreme court decision in shelby county versus holder erased a key provision in the act and weakened those protections. shelby versus holder, do you think 20134 would have been different? >> 2018 would have been different. 2016 would have been different. >> why? >> the evisceration of the voting rights act in shelby v. holder. georgia passed many laws. we saw poll closures and purging that were to lo
. >> the opponent abrams is referring to is gop governor brian kemp.from the rolls is not illegal. in fact, the law that allowed kemp to do it was passed years ago by democrats as a way to remove people who had moved out of the state or died. but abrams says kemp's office purged voters in a way that d disproportionately impacted african-americans. isn't there a law that defines how you get purged? >> but the aggressiveness and the fault in the database. people were purged who had...
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kemp performance and they have an extraordinary relationship with their instruments even think about it this is a race like one of the most intimate relationships of better lives you know and i think it's fascinating to study it's to be inspired by it and to work with them one sounds might really find that in the performance situation when you're pushing musician really to the edge there's an extraordinary energy that comes over in the performance situation and i like the emotionality of that situation and they feel they're going beyond boundaries something i and sometimes you discover things that may not necessarily be in being want to but that's nice you know always to be just that just only edge of something contributes to the tingle that you get when you're just quickly you're a recent winner of the ends to frenzy and then surprise that's considered the nobel prize for music and that means that you join the ranks of big names like benjamin britten pierre boulez daniel bonbon how did that make you feel it was rather overwhelming of course it was a big surprise indeed because i'm r
kemp performance and they have an extraordinary relationship with their instruments even think about it this is a race like one of the most intimate relationships of better lives you know and i think it's fascinating to study it's to be inspired by it and to work with them one sounds might really find that in the performance situation when you're pushing musician really to the edge there's an extraordinary energy that comes over in the performance situation and i like the emotionality of that...
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demand answers after to space billionaire geoffrey kemp seen dice in jail before facing sex trafficking charges that could have implicated the rich and powerful. a michael oku thanks for joining us tens of thousands thousands i should say of demonstrators have gathered in hong kong for a 10th weekend of protest protesters marched in several parts of the city in defiance of a police ban calling for more democracy and greater autonomy from china the protest movement is increasingly staging so-called hit and run demonstrations to avoid a police crackdown. correspondent phoebe kong easy in hong kong hello feel me. what's happening where you are in elsewhere in the region. you can see there are many police vans right behind me along the main roads and there are many a riot police officers stoop guarding the crossfire right behind it right behind me because that's just all police cars here gas to disperse posthaste says food gathered here to try the food has to the police station and i'm so far * out of all of the protest this most of them have already left this area and they moved to the oth
demand answers after to space billionaire geoffrey kemp seen dice in jail before facing sex trafficking charges that could have implicated the rich and powerful. a michael oku thanks for joining us tens of thousands thousands i should say of demonstrators have gathered in hong kong for a 10th weekend of protest protesters marched in several parts of the city in defiance of a police ban calling for more democracy and greater autonomy from china the protest movement is increasingly staging...
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joining me is explain is fred kemp, a cnbc contributor fred, the hong kong market is down for somethinge ten straight days now. we have seen unrest as michelle said yesterday, that we usually see in other european countries, for example, or third-world types of places. how serious are events in hong kong, and how important is it that the chinese don't look weak right now? >> well, i think it's enormously serious. i think president xi jinping is facing his biggest challenge yet as chinese leader. on the internal front, obviously, with hong kong, nine weeks now of protest, and just today and yesterday, chinese leaders have bib sending messages to hong kong protesters don't mistake our restraint for weakness and when one was asked whether or not military force would be ruled out, he wouldn't rule that out. xi jinping has to show himself able to create order without doing anything excessive. on both fronts and in both cases, he doesn't control president trump entirely, and he doesn't control the protesters entirely. he's in retreat right now. it's the annual government retreat, government l
joining me is explain is fred kemp, a cnbc contributor fred, the hong kong market is down for somethinge ten straight days now. we have seen unrest as michelle said yesterday, that we usually see in other european countries, for example, or third-world types of places. how serious are events in hong kong, and how important is it that the chinese don't look weak right now? >> well, i think it's enormously serious. i think president xi jinping is facing his biggest challenge yet as chinese...
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i have informed brian kemp that i will resign my senate seat effective december 30 1, 2019. said senator isaacson. i am leaving a job a love because my health challenges are taking their toll on me, my family, and my staff. my parkinson's, the statement says, has been progressing. i am continuing physical therapy to recover from a fall in july. this week, i had surgery to remove a growth in my kidney. governor kemp will appoint a replacement, though his senate term does not expire until 2022. the sequel be on the ballot next year. coming up shortly, more on defense issues as we hear from the secretary of defense mark esper, and joint chiefs of staff general joseph done for at a news conference at the pentagon. we will have it life and it starts here on c-span. sunday night on q&a, university -- onnsylvania law school free expression and college campuses and the conflict over a piece she co-authored in the philadelphia inquirer. >> i think this is what ruffled a lot of people that not all cultures are alike. we try to tout this code of behavior is one that is to acularly func
i have informed brian kemp that i will resign my senate seat effective december 30 1, 2019. said senator isaacson. i am leaving a job a love because my health challenges are taking their toll on me, my family, and my staff. my parkinson's, the statement says, has been progressing. i am continuing physical therapy to recover from a fall in july. this week, i had surgery to remove a growth in my kidney. governor kemp will appoint a replacement, though his senate term does not expire until 2022....
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dan kemp is chief investment officer at morningstar investment management.g, and thanks very much for being with us. my pleasure. good morning. what do you make of the details we are hearing about the japan— us trade deal?” details we are hearing about the japan- us trade deal? i think details of the most important word there. we can talk about these big deals, and that is what has been happening over the weekend, but if you did a little bit deeper, there is clearly a lot more work to do. that was acknowledged by prime minister abe over the weekend as well. president trump was talking about the japanese buying corn from us farmers, and it seems prime minister abe backpedalled a little bit from that, saying it was a private—sector issue. again, we have these big headlines, but really, as investors, we want to dig into the details and see whether anything is really changing in terms of the fundamental picture. do you think the notion that it could be signed and all agreed in weeks, if not months, a bit ambitious? it is certainly ambitious. that doesn't mean it
dan kemp is chief investment officer at morningstar investment management.g, and thanks very much for being with us. my pleasure. good morning. what do you make of the details we are hearing about the japan— us trade deal?” details we are hearing about the japan- us trade deal? i think details of the most important word there. we can talk about these big deals, and that is what has been happening over the weekend, but if you did a little bit deeper, there is clearly a lot more work to do....
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hats off to john kemp from reuters who did a whole chart on this picked out a couple of things he was talking about. first, what's happening to u.s. rail year over year you're a big transport guy if you look at the first chart, we're negative now on the year-over-year basis it's not as bad as it was in the recession of 2008. it's about as bad or getting as bad as it was in the slowdown of 2015 i added to that chart the port of long beach freight loadings there, down 10% year over year move on real quick what is this a symptom of? look at jpmorgan global pmi. new export orders. now negative about actually than it was in the slowdown. this is global, not the u.s. john kemp from reuters says almost all the main economic indicate aors confirm the global economy has already slowed severely now how does this knock on to the u.s. take a look at the export contribution to gdp in the u.s those two negatives of the first quarter and the last quarter that we're talking about right there, sorry, that would be the second quarter, those are the worst two negatives that we've had since the financial
hats off to john kemp from reuters who did a whole chart on this picked out a couple of things he was talking about. first, what's happening to u.s. rail year over year you're a big transport guy if you look at the first chart, we're negative now on the year-over-year basis it's not as bad as it was in the recession of 2008. it's about as bad or getting as bad as it was in the slowdown of 2015 i added to that chart the port of long beach freight loadings there, down 10% year over year move on...
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what it means for further trade and negotiations joining us on the "newsline" is fred kemp, president and ceo of the atlanta council and fred, you know on the one hand, we had indications all week this was not going well on the other hand, it feels like it came out of nowhere this is a big step to expand $300 billion a lot of these companies may not have had to deal with this at all yet, rig >> this is going to come as a surprise to a lot of people b and most of all, the chinese it wasn't expected, but it is consistent with the way president trump has approached this clearly the message his cabinet members are bripging back from china may be willing to wait him out. what trump said is i'm not going to let you wait me out i'm going to hit you with further tariffs. you have to understand, it's not just tariffs it's the separating of these two economies. so you have a lot of american suppliers ranging to go pro to apple and others already changing their supply chains and taking a lot of business away from china and giving it to other countries in the region and mexico and vietnam and oth
what it means for further trade and negotiations joining us on the "newsline" is fred kemp, president and ceo of the atlanta council and fred, you know on the one hand, we had indications all week this was not going well on the other hand, it feels like it came out of nowhere this is a big step to expand $300 billion a lot of these companies may not have had to deal with this at all yet, rig >> this is going to come as a surprise to a lot of people b and most of all, the chinese...
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stacey abrams sued the state of georgia in a lawsuit that alleges that now governor brian kemp violated constitutional rights of voters in the state. that lawsuit is still ongoing, but stacey abrams has decided to take her fight to protect the right to vote national by launching a new organization called fair fight 2020. the group will help democratic party leaders and activists in 20 states fight voters suppression and try to make sure that every vote is accurately counted. stacey abrams talked about that new organization with rachel in the last hour. >> we also face foreign influence that is being denied by the white house, by the would be ten pot dictator of donald trump. fair fight 2020 is designed to anticipate all of those challenges but not just worry about them, work against them. >> joining our discussion now, two veterans of presidential campaigns, ben roads, former national security adviser to president obama, an msnbc political analyst. and a senior adviser to president obama and hillary clinton, ceo of the center for american progress. what those hackers were doing in las v
stacey abrams sued the state of georgia in a lawsuit that alleges that now governor brian kemp violated constitutional rights of voters in the state. that lawsuit is still ongoing, but stacey abrams has decided to take her fight to protect the right to vote national by launching a new organization called fair fight 2020. the group will help democratic party leaders and activists in 20 states fight voters suppression and try to make sure that every vote is accurately counted. stacey abrams...
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kemp ran the election for the state of georgia and he ran in it himself as the republican candidate forams didn't concede. a lot don't concede she lost the race because of reports about voter suppression and anomalies in the election that disproportionally affected minority democratic voters. that overall controversy about that race has been well documented. what generated way fewer headlines though was a truly weird phenomenon that happened one notch down the ballot in georgia. as people are thinking ahead about the election integrity of 2020, we got details on what happened one notch down the ballot last november, which is an absolutely bonkers story. if you have not heard it yet, you will want to. we have it here next. announcer: ride the totally realistic traffic jam. ♪ beep, beep, beep, beep children: traffic jam! announcer: and the world's first never bump bumper cars. children: never bump! announcer: it's a real savings hootenanny with options that fit your budget. that's fun for the whole family. announcer: only at progressive par... maybe an insurance park was a bad idea. yeah.
kemp ran the election for the state of georgia and he ran in it himself as the republican candidate forams didn't concede. a lot don't concede she lost the race because of reports about voter suppression and anomalies in the election that disproportionally affected minority democratic voters. that overall controversy about that race has been well documented. what generated way fewer headlines though was a truly weird phenomenon that happened one notch down the ballot in georgia. as people are...
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kemp ran the election for the state of georgia and he ran in it himself as the republican candidate fora lot don't concede she lost the race because of reports about voter suppression and anomalies in the election that disproportionally affected minority democratic voters. that overall controversy about that race has been well documented. what generated way fewer headlines though was a truly weird phenomenon that happened one notch down the ballot in georgia. as people are thinking ahead about the election ining at tte 2020, we got details on what happened one notch down the ballot last november, which is an absolutely bonkers story. if you have not heard it yet, you will want to. we have it here next. we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because
kemp ran the election for the state of georgia and he ran in it himself as the republican candidate fora lot don't concede she lost the race because of reports about voter suppression and anomalies in the election that disproportionally affected minority democratic voters. that overall controversy about that race has been well documented. what generated way fewer headlines though was a truly weird phenomenon that happened one notch down the ballot in georgia. as people are thinking ahead about...
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>> well, there is another narrative, you know, the jack kemp republicans like me people that believe that conservativism works if it works for everyone, if it does and it's good philosophy. if it doesn't then it's not very good. there are those of us who are jack kemp republicans knick hayley took down the confederate flag in south carolina. there are different folks out there ready to lead a grand opportunity party if we could get away and break away from the grumpy old party which i grow it has become. so that is grumpy old party will not survive. but i hope that out of the ashes can come a free enterprise party that believes in the sangtty of life, that believes in a smaller government and an efficient government, that believes the government can do things. believes america should lead the world. and the believes that free enterprise can solve things like climate change if we get the right policies in place. that party can exist. but i agree we have to jettison this grumpy old party, which really is headed to the ash heap of history. >> the problem daniela is that it's seeming in
>> well, there is another narrative, you know, the jack kemp republicans like me people that believe that conservativism works if it works for everyone, if it does and it's good philosophy. if it doesn't then it's not very good. there are those of us who are jack kemp republicans knick hayley took down the confederate flag in south carolina. there are different folks out there ready to lead a grand opportunity party if we could get away and break away from the grumpy old party which i...
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plus for democrats there is the sore spot of brian kemp, is he legitimate, did he still it from -- >> belt point, this georgia race. >> and don't forget alabama too. also in the sun belt. >> don't forget that, but to the point about georgia, texas is right behind. >> very quickly, mark murray, of the democratic seats in our competitive list, we know alabama stands alone. of new hampshire, michigan, new mexico, minnesota, which one of those do you think is most likely for republicans to put into play? >> tell me where president trump is performing well. and, again, like michigan, if he is able to pull off michigan again, i would actually think that the senate race would go pretty much hand in hand with the presidential contest. and of course, you know, new hampshire, chuck, i don't think republicans have a top tier candidate there. that is a very close and always swingy state. >> yes, it is. it is probably the definition of swingy these days. mark murray, always fun when we can start talking senate maps and things like that. and thanks for having some fun with us on that. we have an up
plus for democrats there is the sore spot of brian kemp, is he legitimate, did he still it from -- >> belt point, this georgia race. >> and don't forget alabama too. also in the sun belt. >> don't forget that, but to the point about georgia, texas is right behind. >> very quickly, mark murray, of the democratic seats in our competitive list, we know alabama stands alone. of new hampshire, michigan, new mexico, minnesota, which one of those do you think is most likely for...
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kemp is officials say they are aware of the flyers being posted at other universities around the country as well. they say the content was not considered criminal, and at sdsu they were immediately removed. >> we are denouncing the messages of bigotry and exclusion. we strongly doubt that. we also want to reinforce and state and remind everyone of our core values of our institution which is diversity. >> reporter: >>> also tonight, a 12 year old boy has been arrested in alameda accused of setting the woodstock playground on fire. this happened july 13th. authorities collected evidence at the scene and then reviewed nearby surveillance video. then, they arrested the boy at his school. cited him up for arson and released him to his family. officials say damage to that playground is in excess of $200,000. >>> homeowners and high risk fire zones are now scrambling to find insurance some insurance companies are dropping homes they find it too risky. it is leaving homeowners with little to no options. melissa caen is in mill valley for us tonight. >>> in mill valley, homes that are tucked into
kemp is officials say they are aware of the flyers being posted at other universities around the country as well. they say the content was not considered criminal, and at sdsu they were immediately removed. >> we are denouncing the messages of bigotry and exclusion. we strongly doubt that. we also want to reinforce and state and remind everyone of our core values of our institution which is diversity. >> reporter: >>> also tonight, a 12 year old boy has been arrested in...
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criminal ice people that are standing up for rights of migrants and asylum seekers and 2017 peer kemp's boat was seized by italian authorities in the port of lampedusa with rescued migrants on board she was charged with assisting illegal immigration and could face up to 20 years in jail paris mayor's office has reacted to criticism of the french or thora he's inviting her to the city to see how migrants are actually treated there. we are waiting for you in paris to show you the different ways we are ensuring a dignified reception for migrants despite the tensions that exist on the subject with the state you'll fight is ours and while the french capital is at odds with the federal government over migrants france is also wrangling over the issue with other e.u. members shot at their means q delves the point of the story. parish has consistently lobbied for better or worse that consent is for migrants while the city was actually the 1st to open a temporary reception center which some 13000 migrants said to have passed through and it's invested 40000 viewers in a restaurant to feed my kids
criminal ice people that are standing up for rights of migrants and asylum seekers and 2017 peer kemp's boat was seized by italian authorities in the port of lampedusa with rescued migrants on board she was charged with assisting illegal immigration and could face up to 20 years in jail paris mayor's office has reacted to criticism of the french or thora he's inviting her to the city to see how migrants are actually treated there. we are waiting for you in paris to show you the different ways...
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he was in kemp rather terms what we would call a micromanager. which is to say he forcefully and directly oversaw minute the yeah most others would delegate and second ebbs guessed decisions where he had no training, such as planning by scott or taylor. the important question is whether this hindered or helped in the war against mexico. did american victory occur in spite of polk's micromanagement and other words np sigen thaler argues that his letteredship style especially with the war department hindered rather than benefitted the war effort. this is doubly true of polk's attempted armchair control of generals according to sigen schaller. what sigen thaler calls micromanagement i call into in my first book an energetic management style. this is why qb quote, the minimal structure of the war department in 1846 suited polk's temperament and controlling personality. end quote. this minimal structure consisted of ten staff departments, each of which answered to the general in chief, the general in chief in turn took orders from the secretary of war
he was in kemp rather terms what we would call a micromanager. which is to say he forcefully and directly oversaw minute the yeah most others would delegate and second ebbs guessed decisions where he had no training, such as planning by scott or taylor. the important question is whether this hindered or helped in the war against mexico. did american victory occur in spite of polk's micromanagement and other words np sigen thaler argues that his letteredship style especially with the war...
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. >> my name is micah kemp. i'm 16 years old and a rising junior in high school.been playing squash for six years and i'm a recently certified squash coach. squash has been dubbed the world's healthiest sport. it's up and coming on the west coast, and i'm working with a nonprofit organization called squash rights which is an after-school program based in oakland that benefits underserved bay area youth. i'd love to meet with any commissioner interested in this project. let's make the city better together. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> clerk: next speaker, please. >> i want to thank you very much. my son went to college back east and learned how to play squash there and loved it, so i do support that wholeheartedly. i wrote my remarks. commissioners, i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak again. thank you for your service to our city. last month, you must have felt assaulted by the citizens of potrero hill and dogpatch, but i want amaze -- i was amazed by the amount of support. [please stand by] . >> -- and they are both in the planning pipeline,
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lost the georgia gubernatorial race republican brian kemp. she blames voter suppression.he nfl teaming up with jay z and making him the face of their new social justice initiative. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with reaction to the new partnership. >> jayzee will be the face of the social justice initiative called inspired change. the program as goals are to promote education, increase police community relationships as well as criminal justice platforms so 2017, the nfl pledged $90 million to increase social justice causes and that was the height of the colin kaepernick controversy. some people, many are applauding this scene as an extension of the national anthem kneeling stuff. you see negative reaction including more reason to start not watching it. can't the nfl focus on football? another twitter user says beyoncÉ at the halftime show every year now. the rapper and his entertainment company rock nation will lead a variety of entertainment related options. >> donald trump said colin kaepernick should be playing in the nfl if he is capable. let's talk about chi
lost the georgia gubernatorial race republican brian kemp. she blames voter suppression.he nfl teaming up with jay z and making him the face of their new social justice initiative. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with reaction to the new partnership. >> jayzee will be the face of the social justice initiative called inspired change. the program as goals are to promote education, increase police community relationships as well as criminal justice platforms so 2017, the nfl pledged...
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brian kemp will appoint someone to the seat when isakson steps down. presumably a republican. it also triggers a special election that will take place next year. it will coincide with a normally scheduled november election. so this senate seat and whoever is appointed by the governor probably will be up in 2020. and for democrats, that's interesting news. georgia is a state they have been starting to look a little more closely at as' potentially competitive state. in 2012, this was a safely competitive state. mitt romney won by 8 points. the margin came down in 2016 to 5 points. in 2018, democrats weren't able to win statewide but they got close. they got within about 50,000 votes. demographics are changing pretty substantially there. suburbs, particularly around atlanta. maybe more and more away from the republican party of donald trump. that's a major factor. so democrats have been looking at georgia. maybe in the presidential race. maybe when it comes to the u.s. senate. this could be an opportunity in 2020 this means this will be two shots in georgia. so two senate electio
brian kemp will appoint someone to the seat when isakson steps down. presumably a republican. it also triggers a special election that will take place next year. it will coincide with a normally scheduled november election. so this senate seat and whoever is appointed by the governor probably will be up in 2020. and for democrats, that's interesting news. georgia is a state they have been starting to look a little more closely at as' potentially competitive state. in 2012, this was a safely...
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abrams lost last year georgia's gubernatorial race to brian kemp. she blames voter protection.ob: asleep on the job, the two guards tasked with watching jeffrey epstein does offer hours that night and tried to cover it up. jillian: what should they be covering osuntairio our next guest, a former fbi national spokesman, gives us his take. rob: wrapper jayzee teaming up with the nfl to be the face of the league of social justice initiatives. the star wrapper once called colin kaepernick an iconic figure. a lot of fans are divided on this. more on that coming up. diarrhea?! new pepto diarrhea to the rescue! its three times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. the leading competitor only treats symptoms. it does nothing to kill the bacteria. treat diarrhea at its source with new pepto diarrhea. of course he's got plans. with labor day deals starting from 20% off, bookers are leaving summer with no regrets. it's labor day! book a place to stay and be a booker at booking.com. rob: disturbing details on the investigation into the death of jeffrey e
abrams lost last year georgia's gubernatorial race to brian kemp. she blames voter protection.ob: asleep on the job, the two guards tasked with watching jeffrey epstein does offer hours that night and tried to cover it up. jillian: what should they be covering osuntairio our next guest, a former fbi national spokesman, gives us his take. rob: wrapper jayzee teaming up with the nfl to be the face of the league of social justice initiatives. the star wrapper once called colin kaepernick an iconic...
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governor kemp gets to appoint somebody to that seat.s whether he apoeurpo a caretaker or someone who gets elected. who ever gets elected in 2020, they have to run again in 2022. >> dana: if you run for that contest you know you're running a lot and again. >> you're not going to be home and sleeping in your own bed many nights in the next four years. >> dana: you have been warned. karl rove, thank you. up next, new reporting this afternoon as the feds are investigating e-cigarette giant juul. a live report next. ou to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects from future stains. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. what do all these people have in common, limu? [ guttural g
governor kemp gets to appoint somebody to that seat.s whether he apoeurpo a caretaker or someone who gets elected. who ever gets elected in 2020, they have to run again in 2022. >> dana: if you run for that contest you know you're running a lot and again. >> you're not going to be home and sleeping in your own bed many nights in the next four years. >> dana: you have been warned. karl rove, thank you. up next, new reporting this afternoon as the feds are investigating...
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so this is going to be fairly normal for a while >> we had a guest yesterday, i believe it was fred kemp who was on yesterday and he concluded with a statement that effect of this. don't think this is only about trade. this is only a collision of two systems. of two economic powers and the resolution of this struggle is going to last for decades. it's not only trade. >> fred is right this is the single most important economic relationship and more than economic >> it's more than economic >> for over the next 50 years. right. we're not talk iing about what happens in the next five months. it's a 50-year dance that we're going to see for these two economies. cultures standards for the social compact between the government and its people these are enormous questions and they have enormous consequences for a very long time >> after the announcement yesterday, goldman last night raised the possibility that the president might tariffs on eu autos. slightly just saying we have to take all of this now. maybe as a greater risk. didn't cliffton had an interesting counterpoint which is sometimes th
so this is going to be fairly normal for a while >> we had a guest yesterday, i believe it was fred kemp who was on yesterday and he concluded with a statement that effect of this. don't think this is only about trade. this is only a collision of two systems. of two economic powers and the resolution of this struggle is going to last for decades. it's not only trade. >> fred is right this is the single most important economic relationship and more than economic >> it's more...
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in fact there was a historic turnout in georgia and when you come to the votes there is a guy named kemprnor now. >> martha: always a pleasure. thank you very much. good to see you tonight. the details of jeffrey epstein's will have been revealed. who stands to benefit from has more than $500 million fortune and while he waited on till day before his death to put his signature on the bottom of this document. that is next. ♪ and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo. of course he's got plans. with labor day deals starting from 20% off, bookers are leaving summer with no regrets. it's labor day! book a place to stay and be a booker at booking.com. why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills
in fact there was a historic turnout in georgia and when you come to the votes there is a guy named kemprnor now. >> martha: always a pleasure. thank you very much. good to see you tonight. the details of jeffrey epstein's will have been revealed. who stands to benefit from has more than $500 million fortune and while he waited on till day before his death to put his signature on the bottom of this document. that is next. ♪ and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen...
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for more, let me bring in portfolio manager at gradient developments, and the fred kempe. just before we get into this discussion, rick santelli has the latest results of the two year bond auction that just went off. let's get that >> we had 40 billion two year notes up for auction the yield at the dutch auction, 1.516. pretty much where the market was trading. it really widened out at the end which was kind of surprising i gave the auction a c plus. let's go through it. 2.60 bid to cover, a bit above average 47.1 in-directed a little below average. and if you look at directs, 20.4 a little bit above average dealers take 32.5% of the auction. i give that an extra, that is where the plus comes from in c-plus tomorrow we go with 41 billion five followed by 32 billion 7s one would expect the two year to go well. who would surf the sufcurve and purchase anything further down >> all right, rick, thank you. so craig, let me start with you. it is extraordinary to hear a former fed official basically saying to the fed by not playing politics should play politics frankly. they are
for more, let me bring in portfolio manager at gradient developments, and the fred kempe. just before we get into this discussion, rick santelli has the latest results of the two year bond auction that just went off. let's get that >> we had 40 billion two year notes up for auction the yield at the dutch auction, 1.516. pretty much where the market was trading. it really widened out at the end which was kind of surprising i gave the auction a c plus. let's go through it. 2.60 bid to...
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. >> we're a long way away from dole/kemp. i'm willing to put money on it. >> tony, you got a bet. i will tell you this. if the democrats keep doing what they did this week, tony's likely to be more right than i am acknowledging now, sadly. >> dana: okay. so president obama was mentioned 22 times in these debates. president trump 164 times. so i think it's not that president trump isn't being targeted, but when democrats start complaining about obama, it is what makes your ears perk up. >> mentions are different than targeted. of course the president got mentioned, because that's the guy they're running against. the target was obama care wasn't good enough. what did he do about crime? it was about obama as a person, as a leader, and the different tprepb kwraeugs is, look at me, how much further i am willing to go for you? >> dana: even president obama said medicare for all is a good direction to go in. he is quoted as saying that. >> there's a very simple answer to this, dana. you want to keep private insurance for those who want it and extend a public option to those who, for what
. >> we're a long way away from dole/kemp. i'm willing to put money on it. >> tony, you got a bet. i will tell you this. if the democrats keep doing what they did this week, tony's likely to be more right than i am acknowledging now, sadly. >> dana: okay. so president obama was mentioned 22 times in these debates. president trump 164 times. so i think it's not that president trump isn't being targeted, but when democrats start complaining about obama, it is what makes your...
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out today, though, alex, is that stacey abrams, who had a razor, a small margin of a loss to brian kemp in that election back in 2018 for the governorship there, she has said that she will not run for either of these two u.s. senate seats, which will now be open in 2022. >> ryan nobles, thank you very much. >>> another extraordinary development, the president reportedly offering pardons if his aides break the law to fast track that border wall of his. >>> plus in yet another incident raising red flags, the attorney general plans a $30,000 holiday party at the trump hotel. >>> and back to puerto rico as the island right now is bracing for a hit from tropical storm dorian. that's coming up. at t-mobile, what can you get when you a buy a samsung galaxy note 10? you get unlimited data while on a network that goes further than ever before. use as much as you want. when you want. a netflix subscription on us. stream all your favorite movies and shows. and for a limited time. buy any samsung galaxy note 10 and get one samsung galaxy note 10 for free. that's right. get one samsung galaxy note 1
out today, though, alex, is that stacey abrams, who had a razor, a small margin of a loss to brian kemp in that election back in 2018 for the governorship there, she has said that she will not run for either of these two u.s. senate seats, which will now be open in 2022. >> ryan nobles, thank you very much. >>> another extraordinary development, the president reportedly offering pardons if his aides break the law to fast track that border wall of his. >>> plus in yet...
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things like "i don't know about the wilsons, but the williamses came here without any 401(k)s, no kemp roth i.r.a.s, no health care plan that we know of, probably came here with the clothing they wore." >> you know, this is the american story writ large. generation after generation after generation who came here not because we were race, not because we were a single tribe but because we were a propositional nation, an idea that if you came here you could become an american. the one unique nation on earth where there's zero racial or cultural universality. there's a universality of the idea of america. and what ken is saying, and i think this is incredibly disappointing for a man who used to be a principled conservative, is that he has adopted the steven miller, steve bannon, donald trump mode of thinking, that immigration should be based on -- i mean, look, let's be honest about this. this isn't a code for whether they come here with a 401(k) or not. it's a code for whether they come here if they're white or not. and this administration is explicitly racial knits desire to have its imm
things like "i don't know about the wilsons, but the williamses came here without any 401(k)s, no kemp roth i.r.a.s, no health care plan that we know of, probably came here with the clothing they wore." >> you know, this is the american story writ large. generation after generation after generation who came here not because we were race, not because we were a single tribe but because we were a propositional nation, an idea that if you came here you could become an american. the...
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. >> fred, thank you really appreciate it fred kemp joining me today that does it for the exchange. i'll go join tyler for "power lunch," which begins right now >> it sure does, kelly thank you very much. we will see you in a moment. welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen here's what's new at 2:00 on power for a tuesday. stocks bouncing back after the worst day of the year yesterday. the dow up nearly 200 points right now. 188. but how do you know when it is safe to get back into this market or is it already >> plus, the trade turmoil showing no signs really of slowing down as tensions between the u.s. and china continue to rise we'll tell you just how frisky it could get >>> and later, disney soaring this year, as it gets ready to launch its highly anticipated streaming service. we will tell you what to watch as the media giant gets ready to report its profits after the bell "power lunch" starts right now >> well, it is no longer monday. thank goodness it is tuesday. and right now, let's take a look at where the dow stands. off the highs, but up about two thirds of a percent. the na
. >> fred, thank you really appreciate it fred kemp joining me today that does it for the exchange. i'll go join tyler for "power lunch," which begins right now >> it sure does, kelly thank you very much. we will see you in a moment. welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen here's what's new at 2:00 on power for a tuesday. stocks bouncing back after the worst day of the year yesterday. the dow up nearly 200 points right now. 188. but how do you know when it is safe to get...
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. >>> i acknowledge that former secretary of state brian kemp will be certified as the victor duringtion. to represent the people of the state, suppression on the right to vote has been truly appalling. let's be clear, this is not a speech of concession. >> that was georgia's stacey abrams last november at the end of her bid to become the first african-american female governor in the u.s. mincing no words that she believed voter suppression gave the election to her opponent. now, after months of speculation about her political future and whether she would join the crowded 2020 presidential field, abrams this week launched her new initiative, fair fight 2020. focused on taking on what she calls voter suppression in the upcoming election. abc's linsey davis traveled to atlanta to discuss abrams' efforts. >> do you believe that elections are essentially rigged? >> what i mean by rigged is this, we have a right to vote in the untates at afrded to eligib american citizens. but we have seen over the last 20 years a constriction on who has the right to use that right. we have seen it throug
. >>> i acknowledge that former secretary of state brian kemp will be certified as the victor duringtion. to represent the people of the state, suppression on the right to vote has been truly appalling. let's be clear, this is not a speech of concession. >> that was georgia's stacey abrams last november at the end of her bid to become the first african-american female governor in the u.s. mincing no words that she believed voter suppression gave the election to her opponent. now,...
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the hong kong protests and what it could mean for trade negotiations with china, let's bring in fred kemp, president and ceo of the atlantic council fred, welcome back it seems that whenever we visit, bad things are happening, but we'll take that as it may be let's talk about the situation over in hong kong. i saw stories last night that hong kong or chinese mainland police were massing near the border in shenzhen, going through exercises. how much of this latest news do you feel is a real portending of a crackdown? >> well, there's a lot that's chilling right now over the weekend, we had some of the most violent scenes we had we had the shutting down of the flights to the airport you also have new language in the chinese government-controlled media, calling the protesters terrorists and that's totally new language. the real question is, is this a bluff on president xi jinping's part to put pressure on the protesters to stand down a little bit can hong kong restore order itself giving the protester as little bit of what they want. it's looking more and more unlikely that that's the case.
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. >> lauren, we have a copy of his letter here informing the governor of georgia, brian kempe, who'sn as well. he says we'll do everything we can to help whomever you appoint in the seat. so politically, this would not change the composition of the senate, right? >> that's right, jim. georgia is very much a republican state. that is the way this will happen. i'll let you know, you know, senator isakson, when he says he'll do whatever he needs to do to help the next person, you know, he certainly means it. this is somebody, like i said, who has been a republican confidant for members of the conference, somebody a lot of people look to for guidance. so yes, you know, he's going to be doing his best to serve. he says he looks forward to returning after this august recess in september, where he'll serve out the rest of his term until the end of the year. jim? >> lauren fox on the breaking news there. thanks very much. we're going to continue to follow the story, the surprise departure from the senate, republican senator johnny isakson. >>> also this morning, the white house is denying a
. >> lauren, we have a copy of his letter here informing the governor of georgia, brian kempe, who'sn as well. he says we'll do everything we can to help whomever you appoint in the seat. so politically, this would not change the composition of the senate, right? >> that's right, jim. georgia is very much a republican state. that is the way this will happen. i'll let you know, you know, senator isakson, when he says he'll do whatever he needs to do to help the next person, you know,...
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in the age of the bushes, in the e of jack kemp, there was really aggressive efforts to try to diversifyarty with some success, and now that's not even ied and it's not ony trump, it's up and down the whole >> woodruff: and last night, mark, as we have reported, will hurd, the only black republicane in house of representatives, announced he's not running again, from texas. >> he did, judy. i think it's the seventh this week, sixth this week, ninth overall. i think there are a couple of factor at work. david the republicans have become increasingly a white party andd will hs forr c.i.a. professional, a highly qualified person. but prior to his retirement or tannounced he wasn't goi seek reelection. susan brooks of indiana, who has been tasked ofki see women candidates for the republican party and martha roby of alabama announced their retirement. and, you know, i think what's significt about it is this, ronald reagan's last term, half the members of congress in womer wepublicans, 12 out of 25. now there are 102 women in the house of representatives, 89 are democrats, 13 are republicans, o
in the age of the bushes, in the e of jack kemp, there was really aggressive efforts to try to diversifyarty with some success, and now that's not even ied and it's not ony trump, it's up and down the whole >> woodruff: and last night, mark, as we have reported, will hurd, the only black republicane in house of representatives, announced he's not running again, from texas. >> he did, judy. i think it's the seventh this week, sixth this week, ninth overall. i think there are a couple...
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the governor of georgia who, of course, is a republican, brian kemp is going to appoint somebody to thesteps down. presumably that will be a republican, but it also triggers a special election that will coincide with the normally scheduled november election. so this senate seat and whoever is appointed by the governor probably will be up in 2020. and for democrats, that's interesting news because georgia is a state they've been starting to look a little bit more closely at as a potentially competitive state. in 2012 this was a safely republican state. mitt romney won by 8 points. that margin came down in 2016 to 5 points. in 2018, democrats weren't able to win statewide but they got close, to within about 50,000 votes in the governor's race. this is a state where demographics are changing and suburbs particularly around atlanta are moving more and more away from donald trump. democrats are looking at georgia maybe in the presidential race, maybe when it comes to the u.s. senate this could be an opportunity for them in 2020. by the way, this means there's going to be two shots for democr
the governor of georgia who, of course, is a republican, brian kemp is going to appoint somebody to thesteps down. presumably that will be a republican, but it also triggers a special election that will coincide with the normally scheduled november election. so this senate seat and whoever is appointed by the governor probably will be up in 2020. and for democrats, that's interesting news because georgia is a state they've been starting to look a little bit more closely at as a potentially...
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. >> so as the republican, right, the jack kemp/paul ryan sort of let's have an urban agenda. let's go in the city. let's go workforce development, reform the education system. there is a lot of things republicans can and should be doing for the long-term health of the party. if we do not have a two-party system that is competing all across the country against one another, we have a marketplace of ideas that is held hostage by one party or another. >> the bigger problem to me is forget the inner city as it's called. the bigger problems for republicans are the suburbs. what's remarkable is the metro areas. barack obama i think won harris county by 900 votes. hillary clinton won by 100,000. so we're not just talking about the city. and the city increasingly, the boundaries, i know this from my reporting in chicago, they're very permeable. there are lots of suburbs of chicago that are very black and brown, that are very working class. they aren't necessarily what we think of when we think of the suburbs as code for white. >> lancaster, there was a "new york times" article that ca
. >> so as the republican, right, the jack kemp/paul ryan sort of let's have an urban agenda. let's go in the city. let's go workforce development, reform the education system. there is a lot of things republicans can and should be doing for the long-term health of the party. if we do not have a two-party system that is competing all across the country against one another, we have a marketplace of ideas that is held hostage by one party or another. >> the bigger problem to me is...