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maggie: a couple of things.as having a conversation with someone about this the other day, that the last two presidents, trump and obama, have not and creatures of been a chef not been creatures of washington in any real way. yes, obama was in the senate, but it is not the same thing. joe biden loves washington. so how he navigates his way is an open question. i think in general, his approach to politics has been a do no harm approach. he has tried to be inoffensive to people, but clearly knows what he wants to say, has been thinking about, and knows what he wants to do. he has been thinking about running for president for many decades. so i think that unlike donald trump, joe biden is going to come in with a number of things he wants to do and is going to be far less captive to various people's ideas than donald trump was. i don't think you are going to see joe biden demonizing entire groups of people. we can't get past the fact that donald trump spent several years in office demagoguing emigrants, saying thing
maggie: a couple of things.as having a conversation with someone about this the other day, that the last two presidents, trump and obama, have not and creatures of been a chef not been creatures of washington in any real way. yes, obama was in the senate, but it is not the same thing. joe biden loves washington. so how he navigates his way is an open question. i think in general, his approach to politics has been a do no harm approach. he has tried to be inoffensive to people, but clearly knows...
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maggie, i want to start with you, my friend.ot of americans are not necessarily surprised president trump has refused to concede the election. but i wonder if there is anything about the aftermath of eitherriod that has shocked or surprised you, given the fact you are a font of information and prognosis about the information -- about the administration. maggie: first of all, thank you for the kind introduction and thank you for having me on the panel. it is a pleasure to be here. i am not surprised by how he is conducting himself. i am surprised at how many republicans have gone along with it over the last couple of days. and i shouldn't be, given the tight hold he keeps over his party. and he has made clear he is not going to reseed from the spotlight when he leaves office. to be clear, i think he will leave office. i think it will just keep saying all the things he is saying about rigged elections, as he is walking out the door. awarethink he is well that he has won the second-most votes in an election in history. jill biden w
maggie, i want to start with you, my friend.ot of americans are not necessarily surprised president trump has refused to concede the election. but i wonder if there is anything about the aftermath of eitherriod that has shocked or surprised you, given the fact you are a font of information and prognosis about the information -- about the administration. maggie: first of all, thank you for the kind introduction and thank you for having me on the panel. it is a pleasure to be here. i am not...
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and white house correspondent maggie haberman. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon and i would like to welcome you to the second part of the mccain institute straight talk live and my clock is ringing. i'm so sorry. thank you to our eminently qualified panelists, the campaign managers for both the mccain and obama campaigns, rick davis and david plus, election law expert trevor potter, and new york times white house correspondent, maggie haberman. , they by alex wagoner will offer their analysis on what will surely be an insightful discussion on this national election held just nine days ago and still counting. which of thel us last outcomes surprise them and andh met their expectations its effect on american politics in the months and years to come. thise many questions about wild and unusual campaign as i suspect all of you do. and i can't wait to hear our panelists take them on. littley be allowed a editorializing, i would like to say a few words on behalf of my husband on the importance of the american election.
and white house correspondent maggie haberman. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon and i would like to welcome you to the second part of the mccain institute straight talk live and my clock is ringing. i'm so sorry. thank you to our eminently qualified panelists, the campaign managers for both the mccain and obama campaigns, rick davis and david plus, election law expert trevor potter, and new york times white house correspondent, maggie haberman. , they by alex wagoner...
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in fact, maggie lena walker herself was the product of rape. i think i convincingly argue that. and she of course was surrounded by communities of women who had been subjected to racial, sexual violce. being an unwed mother wasn't necearily something that would cast you out of the realm of respectability. and also maggie lena walker was really committed to seeg financial independence with economic literacys a path forward. because these wen had to take care of families and also were important, their roles in the community in ter of philanthropy and their work in churches and their activism. and so she saw lending, she tried to make a lending a respectable activity forhese women as as a way to kind of lt themselves outf their poverty. but i do have to say that as the way she ran the bank into insurance company, there was a point where she was a little old-fashioned. and so the younger women who are able to takedvantage, this younger generation of women who are able to take advantage of opportunities, that first-generation out of slavery women like maggie lena walker and her circl
in fact, maggie lena walker herself was the product of rape. i think i convincingly argue that. and she of course was surrounded by communities of women who had been subjected to racial, sexual violce. being an unwed mother wasn't necearily something that would cast you out of the realm of respectability. and also maggie lena walker was really committed to seeg financial independence with economic literacys a path forward. because these wen had to take care of families and also were important,...
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and it harkens back to the story of maggie lena walker. to understand this phenomenon of women in banking. and if you are ever in richmond, at her house she has a beautiful manchin that she owned in richmond. the national park service, you can also go online and you can do a virtual tour, there are many images of objects in the house and also of her and the various businesses and black life in richmond. and finally i think that maggie lena walker would have a lot to say about the events that are going on today. in the midst of covid she would have a lot to say about kind of revising the kind of work she did with the saint luke bank as well as independent order of st. luke's insurance company. she always talked about a black woman's way of banking. i think we could learn a lot about banking that is attuned to the practical need of the community that it served. that it centered them. i think in the pandemic for example she would argue about using sound and conservative lending criteria. but kinda be racing some of the structural institutiona
and it harkens back to the story of maggie lena walker. to understand this phenomenon of women in banking. and if you are ever in richmond, at her house she has a beautiful manchin that she owned in richmond. the national park service, you can also go online and you can do a virtual tour, there are many images of objects in the house and also of her and the various businesses and black life in richmond. and finally i think that maggie lena walker would have a lot to say about the events that...
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maggie, let me start with you. you are so well sourced inside the white house and the trump campaign. what are they saying this morning? >> look, they've been signaling surprising amount of optimism given the polls we're seeing over the last couple of days. there is widespread recognition the president is likely to lose the popular vote by a wider margin than he did in 2016 and he can in their minds eke out a victory with a win in michigan, wisconsin or pennsylvania. that's certainly possible. pennsylvania is pretty tight. i think that they are well aware that it's very possible if there is not a clear call by tomorrow night, they are going to drag this out over several days and fight over balballots. they're not keeping that a secret. the president is according to everyone i have spoken to volatile, that he is up and down in terms of how he is perceiving this. they are very happy with what they're seeing on the ground in terms of crowds but as you know as well as i do, crowds in a presidential race do not indicate
maggie, let me start with you. you are so well sourced inside the white house and the trump campaign. what are they saying this morning? >> look, they've been signaling surprising amount of optimism given the polls we're seeing over the last couple of days. there is widespread recognition the president is likely to lose the popular vote by a wider margin than he did in 2016 and he can in their minds eke out a victory with a win in michigan, wisconsin or pennsylvania. that's certainly...
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i can't let you escape without talk us about the woman who adorns the cover of your book, maggie. it's amazing her circumstances, how she was born and raised and what she accomplished. secondly there is a plaintiffs -- a place if you want to learn more, and lastly, more sober note, what would she say about what is going on in the country? she is such a focal point of the book and so fascinating. >> yes, i was telling david as historians we try to have a little objectivity with our subjects but it is hard not to be so impressed with maggie walker. so she was born in slave -- enslaved at the end of the civil war in richmond, virginia, and she say grew up not with a sell very spoon in her mouth but a wash basket on her head. grew up poor but her circumstances in her life really i think shaped her vision, her economic vision for black women in particular, and she of course was intimately involved with the independent order of st. luke. became its president as a young woman in 1899, and she really transformed that organization. it was on it last legs in 1899 when she took over, and she
i can't let you escape without talk us about the woman who adorns the cover of your book, maggie. it's amazing her circumstances, how she was born and raised and what she accomplished. secondly there is a plaintiffs -- a place if you want to learn more, and lastly, more sober note, what would she say about what is going on in the country? she is such a focal point of the book and so fascinating. >> yes, i was telling david as historians we try to have a little objectivity with our...
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to tell us about making on freedom and the amazing story of maggie walker said about herself that she wasn't born with a silver spoon in her mouth but rather a laundry basket on her head is shennette garrett-scott. welcome. >> thank you so much, david for the wonderful introduction and thank you to kristen kristin fr inviting me and for everyone who made this possible. so i'm going to share my screen and the slides and we will go ahead and get started talking. i also appreciate people taking time out of their busy schedules to spend it learning more about black women's contribution to u.s. finance. so today i will talk for about 35 minutes and i will talk about the world of black finance in harlem before the 1929 stock market crash. i will focus on one company, that's finance corporation and are use to explore how black women use financial institutions like the st. luke finance corporation institutions that they lead and controlled to challenge the constraints of jim crow, sexism, and economic exploitation. they use companies like the as lfc to carve out possibilities for themselves i
to tell us about making on freedom and the amazing story of maggie walker said about herself that she wasn't born with a silver spoon in her mouth but rather a laundry basket on her head is shennette garrett-scott. welcome. >> thank you so much, david for the wonderful introduction and thank you to kristen kristin fr inviting me and for everyone who made this possible. so i'm going to share my screen and the slides and we will go ahead and get started talking. i also appreciate people...
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can you talk about who maggie walker was? she was one of the first african-american women to register to vote after the 19th amendment was ratified. tell us a little bit about who she was and is there anything in her personal papers, anything she wrote or said that gives us insight into how she felt? clearly she thought it was important, but what was in her heart? ajena: she was born in 1864 in richmond, virginia and grew up during the time when reconstruction was ending. the 15th amendment was passed when she was a little girl. she knew with the rights were. the right to vote were being stripped away from black men during jim crow and african-american women like her had limited opportunity. when she got the opportunity to be the leader of an organization called the independent order of sainthood, she looked at the organization as a way to expand rights and opportunities for community. she was a powerful community leader and civil rights activist and became nationally known for starting a bank in 1903. she used the newspapers
can you talk about who maggie walker was? she was one of the first african-american women to register to vote after the 19th amendment was ratified. tell us a little bit about who she was and is there anything in her personal papers, anything she wrote or said that gives us insight into how she felt? clearly she thought it was important, but what was in her heart? ajena: she was born in 1864 in richmond, virginia and grew up during the time when reconstruction was ending. the 15th amendment was...
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we partner with the maggie walker center. we partner with the charles young site and museum. once they come into aaam, they turn into museums. and we have partnered with the washington, d.c. office. and this is all just making sure that the park service as they need help figuring out how to do things and how to expand their reach, we make sure that we are doing that correctly with our museums. so ajena there was that very well, because i tapped her shoulders a few times saying, ajena, i have an idea for maggie walker. are you tired of my ideas yet? and she shakes her head no and i am thankful for, because we have to do this work together. and as i think about the 19th amendment and how our museums interpret and protect that history, we don't really have a problem in aaam museums preserving the history of the untold. something that's important to us is you will always see suffrage, the suffrage movement of african american women, in our museums. it is just a matter of making sure that folks understand, it right? they are coming to our museums to get that information. something
we partner with the maggie walker center. we partner with the charles young site and museum. once they come into aaam, they turn into museums. and we have partnered with the washington, d.c. office. and this is all just making sure that the park service as they need help figuring out how to do things and how to expand their reach, we make sure that we are doing that correctly with our museums. so ajena there was that very well, because i tapped her shoulders a few times saying, ajena, i have an...
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it is tragic but that's donald trump. >> what about that maggie? is president trump going to invite joe biden over for tea and melania having jill on a ride? >> joe biden is unlike most of other income presidents. he does not need a tour of the white house. he's been doing this for decades and he served in the administration for eight years. he does care about transition and he does care about tradition. i agree with david that democrats are angry of things that president trump won't do. i agree with david axelrod that the president is not going to do it. i don't think joe biden takes it personally or considers it to be vital to him. he's cares about what he's going to do. biden has been clear of the last two years to give him credit for this on how donald trump will act in those cases and i don't think he'll become somebody else. >> mitch mcconnell should pick up the phone tonight. a guy that works with joe biden for decades. >> i am glad you pointed that out. it is a funeral. there was only one republican senator and that's mitch mcconnell. i agr
it is tragic but that's donald trump. >> what about that maggie? is president trump going to invite joe biden over for tea and melania having jill on a ride? >> joe biden is unlike most of other income presidents. he does not need a tour of the white house. he's been doing this for decades and he served in the administration for eight years. he does care about transition and he does care about tradition. i agree with david that democrats are angry of things that president trump...
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in 1899, the independent order came under the leadership of the ambitious maggie walker and from its headquarters in richmond, it would become one of the most successful black controlled and one of the very few largely black women controlled financial institutions in the country. at its peak in the mid-1920s, the order ram an ran a bank and insurance company, operated a newspaper, it boasted 100,000 members in more than 20 states. it and employed nearly 200 people and the overwhelming majority of young women and it possessed assets that were equivalent to about $31 million in modern-day dollars. one important venture that brought the independent order of st. luke's both renowned and scandal involved charity jones and lulu robinson jones, and that was the st. luke's finance corporation headquartered in harlem and organized in the late 19 teens by the new york district of the independent order of st. luke's. the st. luke's finance corporation reflects the opportunities that have opened for women in u.s. finance by the 1920s, so there was a complex tapestry made up of thousands of black
in 1899, the independent order came under the leadership of the ambitious maggie walker and from its headquarters in richmond, it would become one of the most successful black controlled and one of the very few largely black women controlled financial institutions in the country. at its peak in the mid-1920s, the order ram an ran a bank and insurance company, operated a newspaper, it boasted 100,000 members in more than 20 states. it and employed nearly 200 people and the overwhelming majority...
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maggie, i know you're just hearing the news out of pfizer, as we are. they believe this is self-reported, but they believe that their early vaccine data shows that it's 90% effective, i imagine that president trump will seize on this today. what might that look like? >> actually not positive that he will, alisyn. i think it depend on where he is in his feelings about the election and as we know that he has continued to say that he believes that he won and it was taken from him and so i think that's where his focus is. i think that prior to the election, his focus was very much on a vaccine and his hopes that it would come before the election. look, i certainly think that it's a promising development and in that vein, the sitting president as president, who has talked a lot about with anger that he believes that joe biden and kamala harris were diminishing people's faith in the vaccine. one would hope that he would come out and talk about this development. and he might. but at the moment, alisyn, he has no events on his schedule and the vaccine and the v
maggie, i know you're just hearing the news out of pfizer, as we are. they believe this is self-reported, but they believe that their early vaccine data shows that it's 90% effective, i imagine that president trump will seize on this today. what might that look like? >> actually not positive that he will, alisyn. i think it depend on where he is in his feelings about the election and as we know that he has continued to say that he believes that he won and it was taken from him and so i...
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but that's -- that's donald trump. >> so, what about that, maggie? i mean, is president trump going to invite joe biden over for tea? is melania going to have jill biden over? are they going to have the limo ride over to the inauguration? >> look. you never say never. if donald trump felt that there was some advantage to himself in doing that, then i think he would do both of those things. joe biden, as we talked about before, unlike most incoming presidents, does not need a tour of the white house. he does not need to be told how grave the threats are globally or domestically. he's been doing this for decades. and served in an administration for eight years. but he does care about tradition. i agree with david that i think daem kr democrats are going to remain very angry at things president trump won't do. i agree with david axelrod that the president's never going to do it. i don't think that he is taking it personally. i don't think that he considers it to be vital to him whether the president does this or not. he cares more about what he is going
but that's -- that's donald trump. >> so, what about that, maggie? i mean, is president trump going to invite joe biden over for tea? is melania going to have jill biden over? are they going to have the limo ride over to the inauguration? >> look. you never say never. if donald trump felt that there was some advantage to himself in doing that, then i think he would do both of those things. joe biden, as we talked about before, unlike most incoming presidents, does not need a tour of...
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how maggie made it from the eound to the police force.> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news on a potentially game changing vaccine against coronavirus, at the same time that infections of the virus in the u.s. are now growing by the millions. tonight the biotech company moderna says it has developed a vaccine that is nearly 95% effective and capable of preventing severe illness. the company says with emergency approval from the f.d.a. it could start giving the shots to high-risk patients and healthcare workers as soon as next month. well on wall street investors reacted enthusiastically, pushing u.s. stocks to new highs, even as experts warn the country is plunging deeper into a deadly and dark winter for the pandemic. and as we come on the air the u.s. has surpassed 11 million cases. that's a million new infections in just one week. two million since the beginning
how maggie made it from the eound to the police force.> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news on a potentially game changing vaccine against coronavirus, at the same time that infections of the virus in the u.s. are now growing by the millions. tonight the biotech company moderna says it has developed a vaccine...
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the underdog is now top dog, maggie's remarkable journey to law enforcement.nforcement. k and the great outdoors. so, we built a future for each of them. we electrified the mustang, and engineered it to get from 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds. put a hybrid engine in the all-new f-150 that works as hard as it does smart. then reimagined the bronco, as an off-roading, high-performance wild animal. this is the future we're building, and we're building it today. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasiti
the underdog is now top dog, maggie's remarkable journey to law enforcement.nforcement. k and the great outdoors. so, we built a future for each of them. we electrified the mustang, and engineered it to get from 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds. put a hybrid engine in the all-new f-150 that works as hard as it does smart. then reimagined the bronco, as an off-roading, high-performance wild animal. this is the future we're building, and we're building it today. here's to the duers. to all the people...
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>> well, just a thumbnail sketch of maggie walker. she was born in 1864 in richmond, virginia and grew up in the time as reconstruction was ending. she saw the 15th amendment being passed when she was just a little girl, so she knew what the rights were. but she also was coming up as a young woman during the time that jim crow was settling in, that rights to vote were being stripped away from black men. and women like her, who were from black men, and women like her had limited opportunities. when she got the opportunity to be the leader of an organization called the independent order of st. luke, she looked at the organization as a way to expand rights and opportunities for her community, for people all across the way, so she was a very powerful leader, community leader and civil rights activist through the independent order of st. luke, and becomes nationally known for starting a bank in 1903. she used the newspapers to speak out against civil rights -- excuse me, speak out for civil rights and against jim crow segregation and injus
>> well, just a thumbnail sketch of maggie walker. she was born in 1864 in richmond, virginia and grew up in the time as reconstruction was ending. she saw the 15th amendment being passed when she was just a little girl, so she knew what the rights were. but she also was coming up as a young woman during the time that jim crow was settling in, that rights to vote were being stripped away from black men. and women like her, who were from black men, and women like her had limited...
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that's just how he's thinking. >> gloria, maggie, excellent conversation. thank you very, very much. we'll continue this conversation, of course, down the road. we're going to continue to follow the breaking news right now. with more on president trump's attacks on american democracy as he seeks to actually overturn the election. >>> plus the latest on the cdc's urgent new warning about traveling around the thanksgiving holiday, as this pandemic here in the united states gets worse and worse. no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. the annual enrollment period is here. the time to choose your coverage... ends december 7th. so talk to unitedhealthcare and take advantage of a wide choice of plans... including an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. it can combine your hospital and doctor coverage with prescription drug coverage, and more, all for a low monthly premium or in some areas, no plan premium at all. take advantage of $0 copays on all primary care doctor visits, all virtual visits, and preventive dental care. plus $0 copays on hun
that's just how he's thinking. >> gloria, maggie, excellent conversation. thank you very, very much. we'll continue this conversation, of course, down the road. we're going to continue to follow the breaking news right now. with more on president trump's attacks on american democracy as he seeks to actually overturn the election. >>> plus the latest on the cdc's urgent new warning about traveling around the thanksgiving holiday, as this pandemic here in the united states gets...
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where are they this morning, maggie? >> as you know, john, better than anyone, you know, republicans are concerned about the special elections in georgia going into early january and i don't expect to hear people like mitch mcconnell, lindsey graham, talk, who i think are the only two who the president would be inclined to listen to. i think you are not going to hear anything from them until next month when they feel as if their majority is cemented. i have had conversations with people how different it would be if there was not a runoff in georgia and if the republicans had won outright, would you be seeing mitch mcconnell or somebody saying something different? we'll obviously never know. we have seen mitt romney and even ben sasse speak out before and not be joined by their colleagues. i don't have reason to believe this time will be different, but you are correct, that what the president is doing is something that is unparalleled in modern history, or any history, frankly, in this country. and the silence from republ
where are they this morning, maggie? >> as you know, john, better than anyone, you know, republicans are concerned about the special elections in georgia going into early january and i don't expect to hear people like mitch mcconnell, lindsey graham, talk, who i think are the only two who the president would be inclined to listen to. i think you are not going to hear anything from them until next month when they feel as if their majority is cemented. i have had conversations with people...
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maggie haberman, thank you very much appreciate it.ump's allies, seeking to declassify sensitive intelligence information they claim will support the president's contention that it was all a hoax. up next, i will speak with former cia director john brennan about the alarm bells those discussions are raising. easier . but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you use. because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. ♪ here? nah. ♪ introducing the all new chevy trailblazer. here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere, is somewhere. the all new chevy trailblazer. making life's journey, just better. now, braava jet mops right where you need it with an adjustable precision jet spray and an advanced pad system. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions unique to your home. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. only from irobot. maria had to do everything for me. she had these awful blisters on her
maggie haberman, thank you very much appreciate it.ump's allies, seeking to declassify sensitive intelligence information they claim will support the president's contention that it was all a hoax. up next, i will speak with former cia director john brennan about the alarm bells those discussions are raising. easier . but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you...
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this is not the way to do it. >> maggie, how about that? is this just president trump keeping some sort of campaign promise or is there something else going on? >> i think that it's exactly right, that the president is trying to box the incoming president in serious policy moves, one is afghanistan, the other is potentially on iran which my colleagues and i reported on the other day, there is an iran/china. yes, okay, this was a campaign promise but i do think the president wants to be able to say he did this and make it harder for joe biden, the incoming president, to undo things. i am in no way justifying this in the president's mind and in the people around him, in their minds, this was done to him in terms of the investigations into him related to russia. it's obviously not the same thing, but that's the perspective they're coming from. >> maggie, what's your reporting now on the president in general? he's canceled his thanksgiving trip to mar-a-lago to hunker down in the white house. what's the thinking there? also just in general. we
this is not the way to do it. >> maggie, how about that? is this just president trump keeping some sort of campaign promise or is there something else going on? >> i think that it's exactly right, that the president is trying to box the incoming president in serious policy moves, one is afghanistan, the other is potentially on iran which my colleagues and i reported on the other day, there is an iran/china. yes, okay, this was a campaign promise but i do think the president wants to...
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borden did maggie, a.k.a. bridget sullivan, another favor which was to ask her to wash windows that morning inside and outside. so that meant that bridget sullivan happened to be outside washing windows in sight of other people at the time mrs. borden was killed and seemed to rule her out of that possible murder and it was thought whoever killed mrs. borden had killed mr. borden as well at the time mr. borden was killed, she was upstairs in her attic room napping. the family suffered from food poisoning the day before and she was feeling unwell and possibly was getting a head start on her usual thursday half day. so that left one person, and that was andrew borden's younger daughter, lizzie, 32 years old, married, still living at home and an older sister emma, 10 years older, but had been away visiting friends two weeks so was definitely in the clear. and there were a number of suspicious things about lizzie. the first was that she hadn't actually looked for her stepmother when she discovered her father's body
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>> 50-something. 56, 55. >> let's bring in maggie haberman. maggie, is president trump really going to gettysburg, p s pennsylvania, today, to team up with rudy for this voter fraud hearing? i mean, why of all of the different court cases that have transpired in the past three weeks, why is he choosing this one? >> well, alisyn, this is not a real hearing. this is something taking place by republican state lawmakers at a hotel at gettysburg. he's doing this in part because he wants to keep fighting, because he likes fighting, he needs to fight. he's doing it in part because he's expected to announce that he's running for president again at some point soon, and this is a way to keep his base engaged. but, look, there was always going to be some snapback, after he said, the closest thing to a concession we're going to get the other night on twitter, which was basically that he was relenting on the transition, not deciding who the next president is up to him, but that he was not trying to gum up the works on the general services administration, a
>> 50-something. 56, 55. >> let's bring in maggie haberman. maggie, is president trump really going to gettysburg, p s pennsylvania, today, to team up with rudy for this voter fraud hearing? i mean, why of all of the different court cases that have transpired in the past three weeks, why is he choosing this one? >> well, alisyn, this is not a real hearing. this is something taking place by republican state lawmakers at a hotel at gettysburg. he's doing this in part because he...
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we are joined by our maggie haberman. you have covered the president more than most.u hearing where he is right now. >> what i am hearing is he knows this is over realistically. he knows these legal challenges do not have a chance of getting him the votes he needs even if they do find isolated incidents of bad behavior with the ballot or accidental use of the ballot or something. it is not enough to make up these margins. he wants to march ahead and there are a couple of reasons for that. he does not want to face the fact that the election is over and he lost. he also, there is apart of him and this is hard for him to grasp, he likes watching the show. he likes seeing what's going to happen and whether it is going to turn out differently for him if he keeps going. however, i don't hear any sign that he's changing and that he's recognizing that he needs to say something publicly. if anything he's taking in and planning to keep this going on for several days to come. >> is part of it setting up a post presidency life of, you know, having a radio network and a tv network
we are joined by our maggie haberman. you have covered the president more than most.u hearing where he is right now. >> what i am hearing is he knows this is over realistically. he knows these legal challenges do not have a chance of getting him the votes he needs even if they do find isolated incidents of bad behavior with the ballot or accidental use of the ballot or something. it is not enough to make up these margins. he wants to march ahead and there are a couple of reasons for that....
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maggie walker herself was the product of rape. and she of course was surrounded by communities of women subjected to racial sexual violence and being an unwed mother, and the realm of respectability. and was a path forward. and philanthropy, with activism. so she saw lending was a respectable activity to lift themselves out of poverty but the way she ran the bank and insurance company, a little old-fashioned so the younger generation of women with the opportunities, the first generation, and the restrictions, they didn't want to have that emotion every morning before work, the latest fashions, they wanted to go to movies and listen to jazz music. and generationally about what this older generation of african-american women providing these opportunities for the younger generation of the younger generation of women taking advange of those opportunities but wanted to do things their own way. >> i want to amplify from a couple questions ago you write extensively on how horrible they were and it was the north carolina case they are bra
maggie walker herself was the product of rape. and she of course was surrounded by communities of women subjected to racial sexual violence and being an unwed mother, and the realm of respectability. and was a path forward. and philanthropy, with activism. so she saw lending was a respectable activity to lift themselves out of poverty but the way she ran the bank and insurance company, a little old-fashioned so the younger generation of women with the opportunities, the first generation, and...
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i can't let you escape, the woman who doors the cover of your book, maggie lee walker. the circumstances, she was born and raised as what she accomplished. if you want to learn more about her, lastly, more sober note, what would she say about what is going on in this country? >> i was telling david, objectivity, subjects that it is hard not to be so impressed with magdaleno walker. magdaleno walker was born at the end of the civil war in richmond, virginia. she said she grew up not with a silver spoon in her mouth but she grew up, the circumstances in her life shaped her vision, her economic vision for black women in particular, with the independent order, became president, a young woman in 1899 and transformed the organization on last legs in 1899 when she took over and communicated this vision where she wanted to open up a store and a factory and a bank, she succeeded in doing that in 1903 which was the first to be led by a black women marking financing and very active politically. if you want to know more about her there is another article that came out a few weeks a
i can't let you escape, the woman who doors the cover of your book, maggie lee walker. the circumstances, she was born and raised as what she accomplished. if you want to learn more about her, lastly, more sober note, what would she say about what is going on in this country? >> i was telling david, objectivity, subjects that it is hard not to be so impressed with magdaleno walker. magdaleno walker was born at the end of the civil war in richmond, virginia. she said she grew up not with a...
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and maggie, you write, the presidentry that began on the birthing of barack obama appeared on the edgee about him returning. we assume there's a period of sulking and acknowledging. my bigger question is what about the 73 days of governing. the country is in the middle of a pandemic that the president's been ignoring for months. >> that is a good question, john. i don't expect the president will make up and decide now he's the moment he's more concerned about tending to the coronavirus pandemic as opposed to all of the months he spent minimizing it heading into election day. what somebody in government said to me they expect is going to happen is the president likely will take a trip to mar-a-lago, his private club at west palm beach florida in the coming days. he will not leave his job early but likely check out to some degree. he will not be hands on in the way we've seen previous presidents try to fifthish up loose ends or try to make sort of things happen in the final days. there's the question, will he fire a bunch of cabinet officials who were appointees who signaled he was looki
and maggie, you write, the presidentry that began on the birthing of barack obama appeared on the edgee about him returning. we assume there's a period of sulking and acknowledging. my bigger question is what about the 73 days of governing. the country is in the middle of a pandemic that the president's been ignoring for months. >> that is a good question, john. i don't expect the president will make up and decide now he's the moment he's more concerned about tending to the coronavirus...
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maggie, the president is privately admitting he lost, as you know. he's talking about the fact that this is revenge, i'm told, for the russia investigation. you have said many times he will never concede. you and jonathan martin write this morning about what's next. the headline is how trump used to use party machinery to maintain control of the gop. what are you learning? >> what the president is up to, and i have the same report, he's looking for revenge. when he's asked to concede he says no and points to the 72 million voters he's talking about. he believes he can try to keep ahold on the republican national convention. he's endorsed mcdaniel. he's about to not have any apparatus. he built up a campaign and the rnc over the course of the last four years. he's about to be without both of those. he's hoping to lean on the rnc basically as an offshoot of himself, even out of power, which is unusual for a post presidency. not so unusual for somebody who hasn't been president, but this is unusual, and you're hearing concern. we're hearing concern from
maggie, the president is privately admitting he lost, as you know. he's talking about the fact that this is revenge, i'm told, for the russia investigation. you have said many times he will never concede. you and jonathan martin write this morning about what's next. the headline is how trump used to use party machinery to maintain control of the gop. what are you learning? >> what the president is up to, and i have the same report, he's looking for revenge. when he's asked to concede he...
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can you talk about who maggie walker was? she was one of the first african-american women to register to vote after the 19th amendment was ratified. tell us a little bit about who she was and is there anything in her personal papers, anything she wrote or said that gives us insight into how she felt? clearly she thought it was important, but what was in her heart? >> she was born in 1864 in richmond, virginia and grew up during the time when reconstruction was ending. the 15th amendment was passed when she was a little girl. she knew with the rates were -- rights were. the right to vote were being stripped away from black men during jim crow and african-american women like her had limited opportunity. women like her, had limited opportunities. when she got the opportunity to be the leader of an organization called the independent order of sainthood. she looked at the organization as a way to expand rights and opportunities for her community. for people all across the land. she was a powerful leader, community leader and civil
can you talk about who maggie walker was? she was one of the first african-american women to register to vote after the 19th amendment was ratified. tell us a little bit about who she was and is there anything in her personal papers, anything she wrote or said that gives us insight into how she felt? clearly she thought it was important, but what was in her heart? >> she was born in 1864 in richmond, virginia and grew up during the time when reconstruction was ending. the 15th amendment...
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we partner with maggie walker center, portman row, authority and the port monroe site.harles young with cnn. once they come into aaa, they turn into medium. we partner with lasso that's the washington d.c. office this is making sure that park service as they need help figuring out how to do two things, and how to expand their reach. we make sure we are doing that correctly with our museums. gina knows that well, because i tapped are on the shoulder a few times saying i had this idea for you walk, are you tired of my ideas. she shaking her head no, and i'm thankful for. we had to do this work together. as i think about the 19th amendment and how our museums interpret and protect that history. we don't have the problem and aaa museums, preserving the history of the untold. something that is important to us is that you will always see suffrage of the movement in our museums, it's a matter of saying give folks understand written are coming to our museum to get that infer mission. something we do with our museum, in a museum we have exchanges, folks are also doing a lot of v
we partner with maggie walker center, portman row, authority and the port monroe site.harles young with cnn. once they come into aaa, they turn into medium. we partner with lasso that's the washington d.c. office this is making sure that park service as they need help figuring out how to do two things, and how to expand their reach. we make sure we are doing that correctly with our museums. gina knows that well, because i tapped are on the shoulder a few times saying i had this idea for you...
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first up is a video question for stephanie link on xpo for maggie >> hi, my name is maggie whiteman i'mondering if you would keep xpo through the christmas season or sell it right now >> steph, what do you think? xpo logistics? >> i like it very much, maggie the logistics industry it s in the sweet spot right now and this company is doing a great job focusing on profitable growth and i like it for the long term, not just through christmas. >> a steve weiss name, serrat name and stephanie link name >> it's a video question for farmer jim on thermotherapeutics from david in mime ammiami. >> i'm a vascular surgeon in miami. >> i'm interested in buying it and interested in buying pull options. any snouts. >> how about it, jim >> okay. well, i think you know this is a company i very much like, david. by the way, its name is thermofisher, tmo. it's off 18% from a recent high. it just got ahead of itself. the price is back from a month and a half ago i don't like the call option unless you tell me you have a catalyst for the next three month of why it's going to pop i don't suggest using call
first up is a video question for stephanie link on xpo for maggie >> hi, my name is maggie whiteman i'mondering if you would keep xpo through the christmas season or sell it right now >> steph, what do you think? xpo logistics? >> i like it very much, maggie the logistics industry it s in the sweet spot right now and this company is doing a great job focusing on profitable growth and i like it for the long term, not just through christmas. >> a steve weiss name, serrat...
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we want to welcome to another edition of your own max with me, your host maggie lake. today we are focusing on creative system.
we want to welcome to another edition of your own max with me, your host maggie lake. today we are focusing on creative system.
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well, supporters and organizers were calling this year the 1000000 maggie march, which of course is a risk on the 1990 s. civil rights march mostly for men, the 1000000 man march. so we should definitely not overlook that, that connection there. you know, these are donald trump's, most diehard supporters. these are people who are flying in from all over the country, as you can imagine, just how fervent of believer you have to be in donald trump. and his baseless claims that he won to come in, you know, drop what you're doing and come into the washington fly from far away. and these are not, the only protests were happening. we saw much smaller events happening in arizona in florida. some of these hotly contested states, of course, won florida. he's lost arizona. and these are just people who will nothing is going to convince them because donald trump is their guy. and you know, we see a smattering of some far right groups, but also just people are organized or politically identifying, you know, to anybody or anything other than donald trump. so it's a very wide range of people on the
well, supporters and organizers were calling this year the 1000000 maggie march, which of course is a risk on the 1990 s. civil rights march mostly for men, the 1000000 man march. so we should definitely not overlook that, that connection there. you know, these are donald trump's, most diehard supporters. these are people who are flying in from all over the country, as you can imagine, just how fervent of believer you have to be in donald trump. and his baseless claims that he won to come in,...
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but i think maggie going to see a serious decline the dollar. you can see the chinese currency start to really outperform the dollar in a tit for tat move. russia draws up sanctions against the france and germany over the old. the nerve agent poisoning of russia's foreign minister suggests the prevalent critic may have been given a toxin outside the country where we have every reason to believe that what happened to him through the counters. one of the agents are getting into his body because it's going to happen in germany were on the plane in which she was flown to a charity hospital is. pro-democrat media outlets. try to play down any doubt about the presidential election. branding reports about a probe into voter fraud misinformation you tube restricts access to in a documentary on the us army group.
but i think maggie going to see a serious decline the dollar. you can see the chinese currency start to really outperform the dollar in a tit for tat move. russia draws up sanctions against the france and germany over the old. the nerve agent poisoning of russia's foreign minister suggests the prevalent critic may have been given a toxin outside the country where we have every reason to believe that what happened to him through the counters. one of the agents are getting into his body because...
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stallion is probably the front runner in that field where i think we've got our actually footage of maggie in the stallion finding out she had won. she got her 1st grammy nomination with think about your 1st ever grammy nominations. they were just some other fields of congrats. you're feeling good. i'm very happy and there's also another nomination that's making history. even tell us about that. yes, the south korean boy band to be t s can be seen here. reacting to the 1st grammy nomination for a k. pop act hit song dynamite's was nominated for the best pop group performance. the band's 1st all in a single topped the u.s. charts in august. and the band have said that the goal to complete the american journey with a grammy win. so another thing to watch out for. so they're not going to be happy with just a nomination. so that's the nominees, it's not just about the nominees, though. it's also a lot of talk about who didn't get nominated. tell us about the snubs. that's right . well the biggest surprise is the admission of the canadian singer known as the week. and now you probably heard the
stallion is probably the front runner in that field where i think we've got our actually footage of maggie in the stallion finding out she had won. she got her 1st grammy nomination with think about your 1st ever grammy nominations. they were just some other fields of congrats. you're feeling good. i'm very happy and there's also another nomination that's making history. even tell us about that. yes, the south korean boy band to be t s can be seen here. reacting to the 1st grammy nomination for...
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and then just finally, i think that maggie lena walker would have a lot to say about the events going on today. and in the midst of covid, she would have a lot to say about kind of revising the kind of work she did with the st. luke's bank and independent order of the insurance company so she was always talking about a way of thanking and it's for the practical need of the communities that it serves and centers. and the kind of structural institutional inequalities that are inherent in things like credit scores so to look at multiple other kinds of sources to bet people's credit worthiness ancreditworthinessane business if she were here today she would look around and be ready to kind of raise up her sleeves and put her shoulder into kind of a transforming of the racial wealth gap which is what she tried to do and definitely what she tried to do in 2020. >> thank you so much. such great stories that have meaning today. it is incredible. we have a question from george and he is asking do you know whether any st. luke's counsel in northern cities tried to organize a similar financial ex
and then just finally, i think that maggie lena walker would have a lot to say about the events going on today. and in the midst of covid, she would have a lot to say about kind of revising the kind of work she did with the st. luke's bank and independent order of the insurance company so she was always talking about a way of thanking and it's for the practical need of the communities that it serves and centers. and the kind of structural institutional inequalities that are inherent in things...
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well, supporters and organizers were calling this, you know, the 1000000 maggie march, which of course is a riff, 990 civil rights march, mostly for men, the 1000000 man march. so we should definitely not overlook that, that connection there. you know, these are donald trump, most diehard supporters. these are people who are flying in from all over the country, as you can imagine, just how fervent of a believer you have to be in donald trump and his, his baseless claims that he won to come in, you know, drop what you're doing and come into that to washington fly from far away, and these are not, the only protests were happening. we saw much smaller events happening in arizona and florida. some of these hotly contested states, of course, won florida. he's lost arizona. and these are just people who will, nothing is going to convince them because donald trump is their guy. and you know, we see a smattering of some far right groups. but also just people are organized or politically identifying, you know, to anybody or anything other than donald trump. so it's a very wide range of people o
well, supporters and organizers were calling this, you know, the 1000000 maggie march, which of course is a riff, 990 civil rights march, mostly for men, the 1000000 man march. so we should definitely not overlook that, that connection there. you know, these are donald trump, most diehard supporters. these are people who are flying in from all over the country, as you can imagine, just how fervent of a believer you have to be in donald trump and his, his baseless claims that he won to come in,...
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like no, i'm is all that's all lost money given quantity less with learn more sad also. 2 tonight maggie, it could be in the making could be could be another group of men with a nice mommy, one in a well known 15 lincoln island phenomenon model. and then golly, you know, when they would be done on monday and i'm not done with i was mad, the money doesn't really fast, imo add a lot of that saturday when we get any numbers that comes up that let us alone. farm hounds are a fall back now as well as your average cost. cost on a flat tire in arizona. this wind up whisks no $13.00 time there's that but only if you do qualify. yes, it didn't want to be on the ship to new. could you come to new drug we acquire explosion, which to my dangerous class, long means used to cushy rampa are genuine. yet about the, our level, a member there, government, them, one among them does among the lower her rumple a mom a valuable and i don't know. you probably won't or don't was a lawyer then member was what was on my left. but the knowledge, well i'm the journey along more well in the trees over there and on m
like no, i'm is all that's all lost money given quantity less with learn more sad also. 2 tonight maggie, it could be in the making could be could be another group of men with a nice mommy, one in a well known 15 lincoln island phenomenon model. and then golly, you know, when they would be done on monday and i'm not done with i was mad, the money doesn't really fast, imo add a lot of that saturday when we get any numbers that comes up that let us alone. farm hounds are a fall back now as well...
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i know what was that a little maggie. a daily could they not be a problem with that? i mean one in a one on 15, lincoln island. i'm living a life preserver the marana in the galley here. ok. but when they were little donovan then and then jumpin last night with thailand, look as out. ok. the money doesn't with us. i'm not who i am. none of that bad. saturday when we got here. i love numbers that come as a fact that let us borrow my own for now as i don't want to just my ex, so coronary was on this one. look at least number 3. i married that i live. you do hear certain. only people only ship to look good. you do drugs. you plan where you do my thing. you are genuine. weird about our label, a man with the camera, the man i'm going to give them a blow to her zamperla. mama valuable. and i don't know the order was allowed in my will was work while i'm alive, but i'm not running the normal one. i could never die out of my own one liner, bangor, mom, which in a moment on the money. and there were, there are more to come and then the money needed to move was another i have h
i know what was that a little maggie. a daily could they not be a problem with that? i mean one in a one on 15, lincoln island. i'm living a life preserver the marana in the galley here. ok. but when they were little donovan then and then jumpin last night with thailand, look as out. ok. the money doesn't with us. i'm not who i am. none of that bad. saturday when we got here. i love numbers that come as a fact that let us borrow my own for now as i don't want to just my ex, so coronary was on...
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or as maggie habermann says he's living in increment of time. he does not have a plan he's just watching the show and seeing what happens. >> it is actually a combination of both things. fundamentally it is what maggie says. donald lives in the moment. his arc was did i just win? am i going to win right after this? that never changes. it is an arc and it is incredibly boring one but it is consistent. he's for the first time grappling a unique situation. he's never been in a situation where he's lost and can't buy his way out of it. so that is true. however what we need to keep in mind is it is being fuelled by the fact what although he lost to biden, the republican party fair much better than expectations in this election. >> yeah, they did well. >> you can't even blame them. there is a lot of rage i would imagine. >> the people now around the president are mostly sycophants or scared of him or feed into his ftrue believers or however you want to think of it. the idea that don jr. and eric trump saying let's keep going. i guess donny jr. has amb
or as maggie habermann says he's living in increment of time. he does not have a plan he's just watching the show and seeing what happens. >> it is actually a combination of both things. fundamentally it is what maggie says. donald lives in the moment. his arc was did i just win? am i going to win right after this? that never changes. it is an arc and it is incredibly boring one but it is consistent. he's for the first time grappling a unique situation. he's never been in a situation...
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the "new york times" maggie haber m haberman, has said it best. i call him a day trader.gie knows him better than anybody through all her reporting over the years, this is a guy who works hard enough to just survive the next ten minutes. so when people start talking about 2024, you have to laugh if you know donald trump. there is always a different angle. maybe he thinks this helps him out if for some reason he decides he has to have a plea agreement with prosecutors, that maybe he'll agree to not ever run for public office again if they drop charges against him. i think that's what's first and foremost in his mind. this is a guy who is not likely to start a news network or team network or team up with anyone else, because that's too much work. he wants cheap and easy money, and he wants to stay out of the courtroom and stay out of jail, so all this talk about 2024 is really just noise. that's what the president wants us to be talking about. >> what about chris christie? i know you heard that he called the legal maneuverings there of the legal team of the president a nati
the "new york times" maggie haber m haberman, has said it best. i call him a day trader.gie knows him better than anybody through all her reporting over the years, this is a guy who works hard enough to just survive the next ten minutes. so when people start talking about 2024, you have to laugh if you know donald trump. there is always a different angle. maybe he thinks this helps him out if for some reason he decides he has to have a plea agreement with prosecutors, that maybe he'll...
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i know, wasn't it maggie, it could be could be another group of men with a nice mommy i want to know when i'm 15 and get along, but i'm betting on the president of the mall in bengali, u.k. . monday. will it be done on monday and then jump on. last week i went back to my new garden with us, imo none of that saturday when we got here that let us alone far. however, a file that large, i don't want to have a cost cost on it, but going to this one, if we know what chris i made that, well, if you...