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thyamiche, let's talk abou other things going on at the white house today. pr sident did rollout they are budget for the coming fiscal year. just give us the highlights. >> some of the h hlights is th a budget that's $4.4 trillion, 10% more thn republicans wanted to spend in 2017. the other thing that's hani here is they're asking for $23 billion in border security m that includney for the wall. of course, that's the wall on the bored of mexico. 28 billion, sorry. then 13 billion for opioid treatment services, a critical ep since president trump declared a public health crisis on this isue in october. and $200 billion for infrastructure structurein 10 years. $716 billion for military spending. the other thi that's happening here is it eliminates 62 agencies including the corporation for public broadcasting. it eliminates a lot of entitlement programs which is something that republicans wanted to get rid of. they said 64 agncies. sorry about that. then they have $554 billion cut from medicaid. $215 billion cut from medicaid. $214 billion c from the snap progr
thyamiche, let's talk abou other things going on at the white house today. pr sident did rollout they are budget for the coming fiscal year. just give us the highlights. >> some of the h hlights is th a budget that's $4.4 trillion, 10% more thn republicans wanted to spend in 2017. the other thing that's hani here is they're asking for $23 billion in border security m that includney for the wall. of course, that's the wall on the bored of mexico. 28 billion, sorry. then 13 billion for...
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i think abou classroom, i saw blood every where. >> reporter: cr w believed to be an ar15 semiautomatic rifle law shortly after entering the school he pulled the fire alarm. >> he got us out of o and in a large group of unprotect,ic up off campus without incident, last night investigators searched the home year-old was staying, a lawyer representing the family that related to them, they took him in about three months ago after his passed away. maybe he was a littleo died depressed because of the mother situation, he see normal. they are shock. they cannot believe this. he had some problems at the but nobody saw this coming. >> reporter: law enforcement confirms that cru marjory stone douglas high school for quote disciplinary reasons. one classmate wasinessis said so cruz as he was walking out >> he was trouble in middle school, so i kind of joked to him bit and saidu weren't the ot and he just gave me um-hmm. looz social media account as they try to piece togethe happened? laura podesta for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> some of the students who survived the barricaded themselves inside
i think abou classroom, i saw blood every where. >> reporter: cr w believed to be an ar15 semiautomatic rifle law shortly after entering the school he pulled the fire alarm. >> he got us out of o and in a large group of unprotect,ic up off campus without incident, last night investigators searched the home year-old was staying, a lawyer representing the family that related to them, they took him in about three months ago after his passed away. maybe he was a littleo died depressed...
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>> woodruff: what about that, maya, and i want to ask youth aboue republicans who have been saying forrs there has to be a cutback, that the spending increases can't continue.ag anin, this is on top of what $1.5 trillion almost in tax cuts that were enacted by the esidents, that the pr signed just two months ago. >> absolutely. the loss of any real fical responsibility is very negative in a lot of ways. so we've ddded to thet at the time when the debt is the highest relative to tno eco since it's been since we came out of world war ii. we're about to have trillion dollar deficits. last time that happen, we were in a huge recession and it was understandable. this is self-imposed and very damaging during a time when the economy is expanding and we won't be as ready for the next downturn. and it's made a lot ofc hypocrisiee to the surface. that means it's harder for when people are talking about thingss that are nry. we do have to deal with more revenue, and we do have a the al with of coursing ou entitlement program, but everybody has lost the creablty to make that case, which means we'l
>> woodruff: what about that, maya, and i want to ask youth aboue republicans who have been saying forrs there has to be a cutback, that the spending increases can't continue.ag anin, this is on top of what $1.5 trillion almost in tax cuts that were enacted by the esidents, that the pr signed just two months ago. >> absolutely. the loss of any real fical responsibility is very negative in a lot of ways. so we've ddded to thet at the time when the debt is the highest relative to tno...
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you wrote great piece last week saying it's not just abou the n.r.a. you take us on what's going en with the motivation? >> yes, i think 's a cultural motivation. as you pointed out, i think abortion is a gooopposite of that, as you can think about it. but we talk so much about t n.r.a. when we talk about guns. we spend not as much time about people who are gun owners, may not be part of the n.r.a., or people who oive in arare a part of a cohort that believe guns are fundamental to their s safety anse of freedom. it's a core value set to them. tothink when it gets he debate about the florida is manipulating people ands all powerful and controlling the legislative agenda, it misses the fact that there arereal people out there who hold these views that are very passionate about these views and in fact the challenge for gun rights folks has been the intensity on gun issues -- has been on the gun ghts side no the gun control side almost by a two to one margin pew found in asking people who own anndon't ow guns, have you ever contacted an official and talk
you wrote great piece last week saying it's not just abou the n.r.a. you take us on what's going en with the motivation? >> yes, i think 's a cultural motivation. as you pointed out, i think abortion is a gooopposite of that, as you can think about it. but we talk so much about t n.r.a. when we talk about guns. we spend not as much time about people who are gun owners, may not be part of the n.r.a., or people who oive in arare a part of a cohort that believe guns are fundamental to their...
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nothing to worry abou it is not about controlling the flow.t is about providing opportunities for us. report: the dam can already control the flow of the river. its full impact downstream is not yet known. the political row inat is pullinhe neighboring countries. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you for watching bbc world news america. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. n downlo from selected app stores.is >> funding of resentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, rsuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and thecr tal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are availablet from mjor airports. more infor
nothing to worry abou it is not about controlling the flow.t is about providing opportunities for us. report: the dam can already control the flow of the river. its full impact downstream is not yet known. the political row inat is pullinhe neighboring countries. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you for watching bbc world news america. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to...
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know this, we are at the national press club so there's probably somebody that does realize this come abou that at e point during the golden age of rock making [roll call] muckraking, cosmopolitan was actually not just a collection of this smart, it was actually a bible in one of the breeding grounds for the muckrakers. some of the favorites, ida tarbell and sinclair lewis. [laughter] one of the points that he makes some important ways a journalists when we talk about them like that the same way when they attack those of us as racist with 20 fouls, the journalists who question our journalism have no? james and his team are doing and it's restoring the greatness of american investigative journalism. one of my journalists and favorite writers was hl mencken and i want to read something he wrote that is so relevant today and relevant to james's wor is g his message in his book. more than half of the matter is interesting not only to relatively small minorities and it is thus no wonder the average readereader reads a baseball pad falls into the habit of taking that small part wifely. the more
know this, we are at the national press club so there's probably somebody that does realize this come abou that at e point during the golden age of rock making [roll call] muckraking, cosmopolitan was actually not just a collection of this smart, it was actually a bible in one of the breeding grounds for the muckrakers. some of the favorites, ida tarbell and sinclair lewis. [laughter] one of the points that he makes some important ways a journalists when we talk about them like that the same...
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are about tol in their paychecks the benefits of the republican tax cut, but th the market anxious abou amount of government debt that has to be taken on because tax receipts are going to be down? sudeep: that is absolutely one of those concerns. you will see bond yields start to increase, more borrowing from the federal government. e timing of the tax cuts were really quite unusual. it's not the kind of stimulus you want to eject into an eonomy that is closer to end of an expansion than the beginning. andnd so the arkets are starting to adjust to that reality, that there's going to be more borrowing, higher yieldr asult. higher yields, of course, can serve as a restraint on economic growth, and that's the adjustment they are having to contend with right now. laura: sudeep reddy, thank you for joining us. while the economy took center stage today, hanging over everything in washington is the republican memo released by the house intellence committee last week, which alleges political bias in the fbi. tonight, the democrats are waiting to see if thr rebuttal will move a step closer to be
are about tol in their paychecks the benefits of the republican tax cut, but th the market anxious abou amount of government debt that has to be taken on because tax receipts are going to be down? sudeep: that is absolutely one of those concerns. you will see bond yields start to increase, more borrowing from the federal government. e timing of the tax cuts were really quite unusual. it's not the kind of stimulus you want to eject into an eonomy that is closer to end of an expansion than the...
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expand its educational program the team is planning to build another academy in the niger and capital abou jobs. where one is appalling when it comes to the environment. plastic bags were banned here some time ago on replacement paper bags in many shops but that still means quite a lot of trash doesn't show yes but there are lots of bright spots coming up with ideas on how to talk about that problem one young entrepreneur is collecting the paper with creating new and lovely products from its upcycling project if this makes doing your bit for the environment an echo of africa. from paper to pearls how to turn waste paper into jewelry. in the eastern one city of a woman gonna pay for waste is a huge problem tons of paper are thrown away they're not recycled d.c. is ameri corps has esther wanted to tackle the problem. she dug used paper at the local high school where anything from old calendars to used writing paper can be found. burning paper harms the environment. so she decided to create something useful. there then turned into bracelets necklaces and earrings. it takes around five kilos o
expand its educational program the team is planning to build another academy in the niger and capital abou jobs. where one is appalling when it comes to the environment. plastic bags were banned here some time ago on replacement paper bags in many shops but that still means quite a lot of trash doesn't show yes but there are lots of bright spots coming up with ideas on how to talk about that problem one young entrepreneur is collecting the paper with creating new and lovely products from its...
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jon:l the nra wilrun attack ads like this against candidates they don't like >> hillaryt will lie abou anything to get elected. no more lies. defeat hillary. jon: after the sandy hook school shooting in children aged six to seven lost their lives, a majority of american people favored tighter gun control. it couldn't get th congress. senator chris murphy from connecticut, an f in the nra rating system, told the bbc why. the nra remains powerful enough to block progress. is an issue of political power. they have been organizing for 20 to 30 years. the modern anti-gun violence movement des from sandy hook. jon: at the nra, flags have been lowered as a mark of respe to those who died, but there's nothing half-mast about their defense of the right to bear arms. jane: jon sopel reporting there. let's take a quick look at the other day's news now. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has warned that theen involvemof hezbollah in regional wars will have aac negative impon lebanon itself. lk. tillerson was speaking in beirut, holding with the president, speaker of parliament, and the prime mi
jon:l the nra wilrun attack ads like this against candidates they don't like >> hillaryt will lie abou anything to get elected. no more lies. defeat hillary. jon: after the sandy hook school shooting in children aged six to seven lost their lives, a majority of american people favored tighter gun control. it couldn't get th congress. senator chris murphy from connecticut, an f in the nra rating system, told the bbc why. the nra remains powerful enough to block progress. is an issue of...
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jane: canada's foreign mithster's warning abou threat of russian cybtacks to western democracy. speaking with chief international correspondent lyse doucet in munich, chrystia freeland said her country will ot allow further meddling take place. she was also asked whether the topin atration's america first policies is getting in the way of global cooperation. ms. freeland: canada has no ricloser part,d, ally, then the united states. that is an essential relationship with a us -- for us with the u.s. i had a very good meeting wi u.s. delegation here in munich heard a lot of enthusiasm and engagement around u.s.ngagement in the world. another issue that -- we ave been workiot with the u.s. on north korea. we are very good partners on ukraine, a country with which canada has a particular relationship. and we are really proud to he 200 canadian men and women in uniform in ukraine helping to train crimea soldiers. another area ware very focused at the moment, very much working with our hemispheric partners, including the united tustates, is the dire ion in venezuela. lyse: the other i
jane: canada's foreign mithster's warning abou threat of russian cybtacks to western democracy. speaking with chief international correspondent lyse doucet in munich, chrystia freeland said her country will ot allow further meddling take place. she was also asked whether the topin atration's america first policies is getting in the way of global cooperation. ms. freeland: canada has no ricloser part,d, ally, then the united states. that is an essential relationship with a us -- for us with the...
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last year, the market end at abou 20 times the price to earnings ratio of the index. lid this year, that's falling. and that's f because of bond prices. so what we have to ask ourselves is, how low does this have to go for investors to be hapith the multiple? and i think we are close to it. we are down, again, about 10%. and you know, it feels like this could be a bottom, but, again, no one knows what is in there fuor anything, let alone stock prices. >> john, you gave us some buying opportunities. you know, for longer term investors, a lot of -- you know, we had a parabolic move up in the market. and it feels good when market goes up like that. it doesn't feel so good when the market>> goes down. no, i doesn't. >> but if you do have lon term time horizon, what would now?be buying right and -- would you be buying right now? if so, what. s >> three of thcks in the dow. we like home depot, we like disney and we likete u health care. we think each one of them is going to be a beneficiary of robust economy. they are beneficiaries of the tax reform that we've en. and each
last year, the market end at abou 20 times the price to earnings ratio of the index. lid this year, that's falling. and that's f because of bond prices. so what we have to ask ourselves is, how low does this have to go for investors to be hapith the multiple? and i think we are close to it. we are down, again, about 10%. and you know, it feels like this could be a bottom, but, again, no one knows what is in there fuor anything, let alone stock prices. >> john, you gave us some buying...
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that wasn't what"e talked abou so there were moments of disappointment, and i would feel bad that i had not checked in with him or articulated something in a way that was not how he wanted it expressed. but in most cases, the president was extremely gracious and,or frankly,ving. katty: sean, when you watch theo white hous and we are in a period where there has been an ndtick in the president's approval numbershe state of the economy, as you were saying earlier, do you watch the briefings and think, god, i wish i was back at the podium, or do you thsk, whew, thank god it' not me? sean: definitely the latter. [laughter] sean: look, i enjoyed it, and i know people find it hard to believe. that being said, i enjoy being a vier as opposed to a briefer much more these days. ' still want to be a supporter of the president'policies and agenda and do what i can. but the stress level has gone down. the presidt looked at me not too long ago and said, "my god you look 10 years younger." tty: i have covered for -- 4 american presidents and countless press secretaries have come and gone in years i've
that wasn't what"e talked abou so there were moments of disappointment, and i would feel bad that i had not checked in with him or articulated something in a way that was not how he wanted it expressed. but in most cases, the president was extremely gracious and,or frankly,ving. katty: sean, when you watch theo white hous and we are in a period where there has been an ndtick in the president's approval numbershe state of the economy, as you were saying earlier, do you watch the briefings...
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that you had assumed and broadcast things about her that weren't true, and i asked pher the following abous what she said and i'd like to get your reaction to it. >> i'm sure in many ways she wished i knew. at happened to rose is unbearable. it sticks a knife in everyone's heart that this man was allowed to continue in his -- the way he worked on people over the bodies of women. he made a business over the bodies of women. for rose, i think i have nothing but empathy and hope that she finds a way to heal. i really do, and i think she and so many of the women that stepdorward, anabelleaira sorvino, asia argento, we owe them a debt of gratitude because they've changed the 21st century. they really have. >> and i would thank her for that. thank you, meryl streep for that. the thing is, again, and it's hard to tell off a tweet, you know, when i fired off that tweet people think it's me raging. it was me turned in and crying because i had to see her call him god. so it's not that i wish she knew. it's more that it was part of the propaganda because everybody knew he wasn't. either if you didn't
that you had assumed and broadcast things about her that weren't true, and i asked pher the following abous what she said and i'd like to get your reaction to it. >> i'm sure in many ways she wished i knew. at happened to rose is unbearable. it sticks a knife in everyone's heart that this man was allowed to continue in his -- the way he worked on people over the bodies of women. he made a business over the bodies of women. for rose, i think i have nothing but empathy and hope that she...
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it.courage you to doit is aboue elections are about choices. i was in the congress the last it. other side was in control. i remember how they tried to pass cap and in control. i remember how they tried to pass cap and trade. they gave us dodd frank and the disastrous policies of obamacare. i remember their decision to hollow out our military, and their belief that we could borrow and spend our way to a recovering economy. remember all that? and higher taxes along the way. you have worked every day with this administration to undo the damage they did the meantime they were in control. we have made incredible progress, but we need to finish thei remember their job. i encourage everyone of you in the days ahead to go tell the story to your constituents in the district in your state. go tell the story of what we have been able to accomplish, not for our party, but for the american people, you will continue to deliver the results that will result in a america more secure, an america more prosperous. i will say as i close, president trump and i will be with you every step of the way.
it.courage you to doit is aboue elections are about choices. i was in the congress the last it. other side was in control. i remember how they tried to pass cap and in control. i remember how they tried to pass cap and trade. they gave us dodd frank and the disastrous policies of obamacare. i remember their decision to hollow out our military, and their belief that we could borrow and spend our way to a recovering economy. remember all that? and higher taxes along the way. you have worked every...
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down at the port, we met zakaria abou and abdikader samatar, two former pirates. they're trying to earn an honest ling this time around. zakaria was a pirate for five years before spending a year in ja. y says he made over $100,000 but lost that moen he was arrested. even if piracy weren't soisky these days, he complains, it takes a lot of capital to get it off the ground. >> ( translated ): it's really very difficult to go back to piracy. you have to buy food, oil, gas, diesel, guns, bullets, everything. u have to take a loan f this. all of this money will go on your account, and if you don't pay, it's very risky. but in fishing, it's very easy. you go out for a day and come back. youan will earn moneythen you can buy your things. >> reporter: but making a decent livin fg frhing is tough. >> ( translated ): whenever we go out a fishing fund 4-5 days, when we come back, the money that we make is very little. r eporter: 22-year-old abdi kader was just a teenager when piracy was at its height. unlike zakaria, he never got caught by e coast guard, and there's a part
down at the port, we met zakaria abou and abdikader samatar, two former pirates. they're trying to earn an honest ling this time around. zakaria was a pirate for five years before spending a year in ja. y says he made over $100,000 but lost that moen he was arrested. even if piracy weren't soisky these days, he complains, it takes a lot of capital to get it off the ground. >> ( translated ): it's really very difficult to go back to piracy. you have to buy food, oil, gas, diesel, guns,...
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first of all, as you think abou it, we need op more people from becoming homeless on our streets. we need to stop the . tri >> there's like 41% became homeless in the last few years, i think. >>u exactly. hink about the numbers. we had about 7,000 people that were homeless in san francisco a little over ten years ago. today we have about the same number. >> yeah. >> during the same period of time, we housed or placed people back with their fam2ies 000 people. >> wow. >> so more and more people are cycling into homelessness every year in the cy of san francisco. first step to tackling the issue is stopping the tide as much as we can. we invest in different programs. idizes to staysu in their homes. anybody will understand, as soon as you become homeless, and are out of your house, it's a different set of issues for that individual or family. d we're doubling our efforts around homeward bound, which is the program if weedind a l one on the other end of the line, we'll give someone transportation money and meal money to go home.on if they per promises to house the individual. incredi
first of all, as you think abou it, we need op more people from becoming homeless on our streets. we need to stop the . tri >> there's like 41% became homeless in the last few years, i think. >>u exactly. hink about the numbers. we had about 7,000 people that were homeless in san francisco a little over ten years ago. today we have about the same number. >> yeah. >> during the same period of time, we housed or placed people back with their fam2ies 000 people. >>...
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trish: you think about all these leftist media organizations, and there is something haitha luting abou-there is something high a high faluting. and it's an intellectual view to have. but at its core a wrong view to have. this is our country. our people do matter. and, you know, as you rightly point out this is a regime. even if you don't care about americans, it has tortured its own people, somehow it's glamorous to celebrate this woman, gina loudon? >> it's the very first amendment. and it's the people who fought and died for our constitution and bill of rights that gives them the permission to do what they are doing and be so hip why it cal in their defense of kim jong-un's sister. she is a propagandist. how far back in history do we have to go for the left to understand how dangerous this is to their own friends and family? >> during the olympics. and to see them do that while our vice president was there to represent us during this troubling time. we can literally have war with north korea. to see them take that side while -- and they were critical about our vice president. he didn
trish: you think about all these leftist media organizations, and there is something haitha luting abou-there is something high a high faluting. and it's an intellectual view to have. but at its core a wrong view to have. this is our country. our people do matter. and, you know, as you rightly point out this is a regime. even if you don't care about americans, it has tortured its own people, somehow it's glamorous to celebrate this woman, gina loudon? >> it's the very first amendment. and...
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a lot of the big abou about -- e the ceos.ng good, they have more money to put in the til. charles: if you just looked at the money alone, can you say confidently the republicans should maintain control of the house? >> money translates into getting your message out. the more money we raise the more we can saturate the television with ads. charles: one town's mayor is talking about free money. the ultimate oxymoron. charles: let's talk free money. the notion that the government should provide a basic income goes back centuries. then it was thomas payne who wrote something about it. he called it at citizens dividend. even conservative economists like milton freedman thought the idea has merit. date many champions by elon musk and on ther tech titans. in stockton, california, they are going to give folks $500 in basic income. we are in the midst of a technology book that's taking a lot of jobs, and some think there is a place for new deal for those people displaced by artificial intelligence. but people need to work for a number
a lot of the big abou about -- e the ceos.ng good, they have more money to put in the til. charles: if you just looked at the money alone, can you say confidently the republicans should maintain control of the house? >> money translates into getting your message out. the more money we raise the more we can saturate the television with ads. charles: one town's mayor is talking about free money. the ultimate oxymoron. charles: let's talk free money. the notion that the government should...
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. >> i think it is an excuse, no , i don't like this atalng abous yesterday. no.ht before grammys going in, the that everybody goes to what is the name of that party. >> yes. he assaulted her. we saw pictures the next day al. i don't think it is right.logize fact but i don't think that is right. >> what about theher after the fact. >> yes. >> yes. interesting, i said they can make music together. k, k, k, k. >> i don't know. >> he iss what chris brown does, he says things and people react. meeting at center of the stage i mean get and stuff like that. but not that. >> doesey anymore. >> i feel like he is trying to put his name in with the other th bigger then him so he is trying to be up on that level. >> he has hadghhe has a lot of . i feel like they come out every month. >> alllate being assembled, i truly believe i have aen it comes to alex. >> we will see. we will taste all of check late at different price levels to get in for lunch now at olive garden with lunch duos, starting at $6.99. choose your favorite pasta, sandwich, or our new meatball pizza bowl and
. >> i think it is an excuse, no , i don't like this atalng abous yesterday. no.ht before grammys going in, the that everybody goes to what is the name of that party. >> yes. he assaulted her. we saw pictures the next day al. i don't think it is right.logize fact but i don't think that is right. >> what about theher after the fact. >> yes. >> yes. interesting, i said they can make music together. k, k, k, k. >> i don't know. >> he iss what chris brown...
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we have opened a series of reintegration want to talk aboue issue of incarcerated veterans. centers, one of which is devoted entirely to veterans really calling upon the best days of their life as they prepare to reenter society. most of our veterans in the reintegration centers spend between the last six months, the last six to 18 months of their period of incarceration. what we are seeing are folks who are substantially prepared to reenter a broader society. frankly calling upon their experiences that got them to a level of accomplishment that perhaps they have not seen in a long period of time. in regard to that extent, they you all could reach out on a bigger basis, to a corrections officials in the country, i think that would pay big dividends. we see it in connecticut and i think it would be helpful. one of the things we have also done is try to make sure that no one veteran or otherwise -- leaves prison who has had a heroine problem without access -- medically assisted support. we have seen that demonstrated great results. with respect to staying out of prison. do eve
we have opened a series of reintegration want to talk aboue issue of incarcerated veterans. centers, one of which is devoted entirely to veterans really calling upon the best days of their life as they prepare to reenter society. most of our veterans in the reintegration centers spend between the last six months, the last six to 18 months of their period of incarceration. what we are seeing are folks who are substantially prepared to reenter a broader society. frankly calling upon their...
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getting real abou looks and going a little "shallow hal." >> there's a scene where i enter a bikini contestane and fun. really empowering to shoot >> amy goes from insecure to confident after a bump on the head makes her see herself in a whole new way in "i feel pretty." >> i always wondered what it feels like to be undeniably pretty. >> you hit your head pretty hard. >> oh, my god. i'm beautiful! >> you wish you could have your best friend be more confident. you wish you could kind of have them see themselves the way you see them. >> i'm just like dealing with low self-esteem. >> i want to punch you right in your dumb face right now. >> schumer shared her own insecurities about body image before. so the comedy that stars naomi campbell, michelle williams, fits right in with amy's manifesto. >> this is the exact thing i wanted to communicate at the exact time. i just want to make people laugh and feel better. i feel like this story does that. ♪ >> number 118. >> what's your number? >> what's your number? give me your phone. >> are you still talking to me? >> here's something just as hilario
getting real abou looks and going a little "shallow hal." >> there's a scene where i enter a bikini contestane and fun. really empowering to shoot >> amy goes from insecure to confident after a bump on the head makes her see herself in a whole new way in "i feel pretty." >> i always wondered what it feels like to be undeniably pretty. >> you hit your head pretty hard. >> oh, my god. i'm beautiful! >> you wish you could have your best...
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. >> don't want it tato talk abou that. >> exactly. let me start, kevin, with a very broad question. on the recent tax reform bill. what, in your view, are the three most important changes that that bill accomplished? >> yeah. thanks so much. let me begin by thanking john for his leadership for all these years. i think he wrote a meeting. but if it wasn't the first, it was the second. is it the first? >> we take credit for your career. >> yeah. >> or could be the other way around. >> yeah. >> you have such a distinguished group here because of that. >> right. >> but anyway, i think it has become a highlight of the washington leader every year at the event because you bring in, you know, even people from oxford and i think we think about average take rates and the like. we have learned so much. and i know that there are probably diverse opinions about the nuances of the international tax rules and tax bill in this room. but i think that there are a heck of a lot of good things in the tax bill that owe themselves to research that itf has
. >> don't want it tato talk abou that. >> exactly. let me start, kevin, with a very broad question. on the recent tax reform bill. what, in your view, are the three most important changes that that bill accomplished? >> yeah. thanks so much. let me begin by thanking john for his leadership for all these years. i think he wrote a meeting. but if it wasn't the first, it was the second. is it the first? >> we take credit for your career. >> yeah. >> or could be...
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we are currently in the process of talking to folks abou about g a liaison to succeed in the design and construction phases of the project and working with ycd for job training and placement for the local hire. we haven't brought on a retail broker. we hope to do that in the next six months and work with oekd and player that understand the local retail and the entrepreneurs that we can guide to the opportunity this is the first phase of ground floor spaces. the physical work that we will do, first is take down some of the structures that going back to the master plan that your staff did in 2010 have been anticipated to come down, it is a little hard to read but they are outlined in red. that will take two or three months. then we spend six to nine months doing the grading of the site. basically what we are doing is raising the grade of everything in the site from four to nine feet. we do that first then we come back in and put the utilities into the roads, which is the next thing. we will build the backbone infrastructure loop and wet and dry utilities and key back bone for wastewater t
we are currently in the process of talking to folks abou about g a liaison to succeed in the design and construction phases of the project and working with ycd for job training and placement for the local hire. we haven't brought on a retail broker. we hope to do that in the next six months and work with oekd and player that understand the local retail and the entrepreneurs that we can guide to the opportunity this is the first phase of ground floor spaces. the physical work that we will do,...
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on and drizzle philadelphia and the temperatur do 40 degrees where they wh t time yterday and we' abouetch in theexclus forecast. >> thanks adam. - [narrator] look around. if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say if there's a better path, you should take it. and when there isn't, well, you know where i'm going with that. don't do things by the book if the book can't keep up. take your page from one that hasn't been written. we took two renowned universities, including a premier medical school, and created a single university that defies convention. at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough. we're adding more weight to your degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's. because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to converge. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that will be. >>> wow how a
on and drizzle philadelphia and the temperatur do 40 degrees where they wh t time yterday and we' abouetch in theexclus forecast. >> thanks adam. - [narrator] look around. if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say if there's a better path, you should take it. and when there isn't, well, you know where i'm going with that. don't do things by the book if the book can't keep up. take your page from one that hasn't been written. we took two renowned universities,...
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. >> hello. pwe have more rain to talk abou still looking at flooding in kent county delaware until about:00. the advisory, rest of us periods of rain, enjoy the warmth. it's not going to stick around, take a look at your work week forecast coming up. . >>> traditional teaching methods aren't always the best for students with autism >> that's where the robot comes in. a new tool some schools in south carolina has been testing. >> fox has more. >> my oldest stopped talk around two and a half. the hardest part was not understanding when he was crying, when he was upset. >> kerry watson has two sons coping with autism. she said communication hasn't always been easy >> the people that invented this to use the the quality that is children on the spectrum have and what they deal with and to a robot. that -- that in itself is amazing. >> reporter: a robot called milo is being used at the elementary school. watson said it's helped them go from nonverbal to can express >> he has been talking to me more, telling me his needs wants more. koby beau the same thing. >> reporter: kirshaw county is one o
. >> hello. pwe have more rain to talk abou still looking at flooding in kent county delaware until about:00. the advisory, rest of us periods of rain, enjoy the warmth. it's not going to stick around, take a look at your work week forecast coming up. . >>> traditional teaching methods aren't always the best for students with autism >> that's where the robot comes in. a new tool some schools in south carolina has been testing. >> fox has more. >> my oldest...
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i was telling awe ing you abou winds at pyeongchang. this is not pyeongchang. this is philadelphia. you see the flags flapping. >> the 28 degrees even colder, right, bill henley? >> that's right, that's why i had that pizza i just ordered walk past the camera. fortunately, it's on the way. look at the cold wind this morning you can feel. wingsdzs are steady and coming out of the northwest which is bringing winter back to it. it feels like the teens for most of the area. the winds at 8 miles an hour, that's not all that strong but just strong enough to make it feel like 19 degrees in philadelphia. 16 right now in wilmington. we're seeing the cold spread through south jersey, 19 in atlantic city and millville bundle up, grab your sunglasses. we didn't see a lot of sunshine late in the day, today, once the sun is up, nothing but sunshine. no clouds in the future. the nearest snow showers look how light they are around binghamton. today, sunshine. temperatures will make progress and winds will ease off. 37 degrees at lunchtime and then into the 40s this afternoon. you'll see a nice warm
i was telling awe ing you abou winds at pyeongchang. this is not pyeongchang. this is philadelphia. you see the flags flapping. >> the 28 degrees even colder, right, bill henley? >> that's right, that's why i had that pizza i just ordered walk past the camera. fortunately, it's on the way. look at the cold wind this morning you can feel. wingsdzs are steady and coming out of the northwest which is bringing winter back to it. it feels like the teens for most of the area. the winds at...
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when we come back intelligence agencies across the board expressing their kmconcern abou releasing theagencies led by trump appointees. why is he going against his appointees advice? right after this. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> the nunes memo is part of a much broader much longer seerds of attacks by the president. together those attacks stretch back. nearly a year. beginning with the firing of the fbi director james comey. back in may 2017. and continuing to this day. i want to bring in a former cia officer. and a former fbi agent. if i could begin with you. you were in the cia and ran for president as a republican. the charge you will hear from the president and others is democratic bias inside the fbi. they have it in for me. in fact, this is an
when we come back intelligence agencies across the board expressing their kmconcern abou releasing theagencies led by trump appointees. why is he going against his appointees advice? right after this. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a...
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worried abou him. he is extreme. i love jesus, i am christian.nks jesus tells him to say -- [laughter] i said jesus didn't say that! >> that is omarosa, former white house aide taking a stab at their vice presidents faith. he got one from the ladies of the view. >> argument another woman vice president speaking in tongues. >> like i said before, i don't know if i want -- it is one thing to talk to jesus and another thing when jesus talks to you. >> exactly! >> well -- [laughter] >> that is called mental illness if i'm not correct. >> what concerns me is how long the conversation? >> can you talk to mary magdalene with out his wife in the room? >> and abc maintain a broadcast forum that compared christianity to mental illness, is just wrong. and it is an insult, not to me but to the vast majority of people that cherish their faith. it is simply wrong. for abc. a television program that expresses that kind of religious intolerance. >> here with reaction, fox news contributor, tommy. what you think about that? it is just outrageous! >> the ladies of
worried abou him. he is extreme. i love jesus, i am christian.nks jesus tells him to say -- [laughter] i said jesus didn't say that! >> that is omarosa, former white house aide taking a stab at their vice presidents faith. he got one from the ladies of the view. >> argument another woman vice president speaking in tongues. >> like i said before, i don't know if i want -- it is one thing to talk to jesus and another thing when jesus talks to you. >> exactly! >> well...
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over my head ♪ o i see justice in the air ♪ ♪ i see justice in the air ♪ man: while teaching children abousked her students to bring a symbol of their faith to class. they did that. the first child said, "i'm muslim, and this is my prayer rug." the second child said, "i'm jewish, and this is my family menorah." the third child said, "i'm a member of the black church, s "and ts a copy of my family's gospel songbook, and i also brought a copy of the civil rights act of 1964." and so it goes in america. rice: i think evers ne has to come to te some point with your home and how it's shaped you. congregation: thanks be to god. growing up as a little girl in segregated birmingham, alabama, where you couldn't even go to a restaurant, couldn't go to a movie theater. in that birmingham, alabama, we were still being told, "america is yours, and you can succeed here." i and hink back, under the pressures of jim crow segregation, with all of these negative signals around their kids about how america did not accept them, that's quite a trick that tho parents pulled off. and it almost always came down t
over my head ♪ o i see justice in the air ♪ ♪ i see justice in the air ♪ man: while teaching children abousked her students to bring a symbol of their faith to class. they did that. the first child said, "i'm muslim, and this is my prayer rug." the second child said, "i'm jewish, and this is my family menorah." the third child said, "i'm a member of the black church, s "and ts a copy of my family's gospel songbook, and i also brought a copy of the civil...
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. >> martha: so with the trump 2020 announcement tells us aboue concerned the white house really is about all of this. david bossie was a trump 2016 david manager, deputy campaign manager, and he has some exclusive insight on the choice is now being made for 2020 next. >> got a lot to do in the building still. >> and got a reelection in four years, right ♪ [screaming & crying] [phone ping] with esurance photo claims, you could have money for repairs within a day... wow! that was really fast. huh. ...so it doesn't have to hurt for long. hmm. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. but he's got work to do. h a sore back. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. check this sunday's paper for extra savings on aleve pm. >> martha: we are just wrapping up, hope hicks hope hicks, senior advisor to president jim, head of his communications team meeting a
. >> martha: so with the trump 2020 announcement tells us aboue concerned the white house really is about all of this. david bossie was a trump 2016 david manager, deputy campaign manager, and he has some exclusive insight on the choice is now being made for 2020 next. >> got a lot to do in the building still. >> and got a reelection in four years, right ♪ [screaming & crying] [phone ping] with esurance photo claims, you could have money for repairs within a day... wow!...
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. >> martha: is he very serious about mental health and talking abou about ways to address it that'se. >> see more specifics. broader issue than just guns. >> martha: absolutely. howie, thank you very much. good to see you tonight. >> same here. >> martha: coming up, oprah winfrey is not running for president one reason she says she didn't get really the message from god that that is what he wanted her to do. so will joy behar be mocking oprah now? i kind of doubt it we'll be right back. you have a cold, stuff happens. [ dog groans ] [ coughs and sneezes ] nothing relieves more symptoms than alka seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. boost high protein be up for it ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ the future is for the unafraid. ♪ burned me up and down, shn
. >> martha: is he very serious about mental health and talking abou about ways to address it that'se. >> see more specifics. broader issue than just guns. >> martha: absolutely. howie, thank you very much. good to see you tonight. >> same here. >> martha: coming up, oprah winfrey is not running for president one reason she says she didn't get really the message from god that that is what he wanted her to do. so will joy behar be mocking oprah now? i kind of doubt...
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so that's an attendance rate today of abou about 95%. i thought that was outstanding. on hand today were 150 counselors that were ready to listen to provide support and offer any help that was needed. there are also a lot of therapy dogs. there were over 40 of those on site today. and other animals in support as requested by staff around the campus we had additional staff. i was pleased to see almost all of our high school principals in broward county were here in addition to other administrative staff. here to provide support and encouragement to their colleagues and the staff at the school today we had a modified schedule. school ran from 740 to 11:40. that's the same schedule for thursday and friday. it's a modified schedule that we look at this as a transition week. the way i would -- the words i would use to describe this week are flexibility, support and love. that's what we are trying to provide to our staff, our students. to get through this period, work our way back into some sense of normalcy. we know things will never ever be the same. we are going to try ou
so that's an attendance rate today of abou about 95%. i thought that was outstanding. on hand today were 150 counselors that were ready to listen to provide support and offer any help that was needed. there are also a lot of therapy dogs. there were over 40 of those on site today. and other animals in support as requested by staff around the campus we had additional staff. i was pleased to see almost all of our high school principals in broward county were here in addition to other...
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when tomi talks abou talks about cultural change she is spot on there.lassmate is your friend that needs to be im34re789ed more than anything. >> sean: we sit there around the table is this. it's crazy, right? >> it's awareness issue. beyond that whether we are talking about terrorism and school shootings. safety in general. it's an awareness issue. like you mentioned people are buried in their phones and not paying tension. taking pictures on instagram. not aware what's around them. that leads to less safety in our malls and on the airports and streets. >> you could take the guns awaabut that's not a possibility. be very careful in moments like these to give away your freedoms because when you do you are never going to get them back. >> sean: last word, kayleigh. >> have you taken got out of our schools and taken god out of our society you will see more and more of this happy on a daily basis. >> sean: exactly right. i really do. it's great to see three young people and there are so many that are coming to cpac which opened today and they will be here f
when tomi talks abou talks about cultural change she is spot on there.lassmate is your friend that needs to be im34re789ed more than anything. >> sean: we sit there around the table is this. it's crazy, right? >> it's awareness issue. beyond that whether we are talking about terrorism and school shootings. safety in general. it's an awareness issue. like you mentioned people are buried in their phones and not paying tension. taking pictures on instagram. not aware what's around...
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to be coming around before he retired the only of trade itself and openness also has been talking abou about a progressive agenda to advance inclusion for the indigenous peoples and others so it's changed the politics of trade for canada. i want to pick up something raised which is one of the more interesting stories we haven't begun to debate. that is something that they have shown in the generational gap over trade and many people who were bab baby boomers in their s and 50s when nafta came in they vote thei felt their econoc prospects didn't improve and many of them ended up feeling this way i and they voted for donald trump. they are much more cosmopolitan lowering the communication was much more fluid so because of that they tend to see openness has a value not only in the classroom but their lives as being a normal thing so the trick is you have a critique that is coming from an older generation but the people that you are building this for is the millennial generation. you need to build an agreement because the personnel losing their 60s and 70s retired they want a better life f
to be coming around before he retired the only of trade itself and openness also has been talking abou about a progressive agenda to advance inclusion for the indigenous peoples and others so it's changed the politics of trade for canada. i want to pick up something raised which is one of the more interesting stories we haven't begun to debate. that is something that they have shown in the generational gap over trade and many people who were bab baby boomers in their s and 50s when nafta came...
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in both stories that you've done, certainly in the look but also beyond, we talk abou talket some of the bright spots. give us three more. >> jack dorsey at twitter is the ceo ask square hiring and promoting women. they will put her on a team that already has women so they are not alone and there is a sacrifice because there will be some more teams in the network. speaking of twitter, one of my favorite chapters in the book that we haven't talked about much is the eighth chapter where i posed the question was if women don't the internet and have an equal seat at the table from the beginning what might be different, and i interviewed the cofounder of twitter and asked him what you think if women had been involved in the founding would it be such a problem and he was like yeah. we were not thinking about that. we were thinking about amazing and wonderful and cheerful thing that could be done with our product. and when cheryl got to face but they have 66 million users, this was in 2008. she started asking questions about the content on the sites like whsitelike why would we les rape jok
in both stories that you've done, certainly in the look but also beyond, we talk abou talket some of the bright spots. give us three more. >> jack dorsey at twitter is the ceo ask square hiring and promoting women. they will put her on a team that already has women so they are not alone and there is a sacrifice because there will be some more teams in the network. speaking of twitter, one of my favorite chapters in the book that we haven't talked about much is the eighth chapter where i...
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so for republicans to suddenly say they don't xwar decare abou they always did before. and if you are suddenly infusing a stimulus package now, what are you going to do when we're this bad times? one of the reasons the market went down is because there is good news out there. unemployment is in a good place. wages are going up. that means we don't need interest rates to be extra ordinarily low anymore. it is not normal for rates to be 3% right around there. we saw the treasury -- excuse me, we you saw the fed push rates really low to get us out of a recession to spur growth. growth has happened. thousand we should be able to stand on our own. >> and what happens now in congress with this deficit ballooning, are we have going to or should we expect to see targeting of entitlements? >> no. not in an election year for sure. definitely not. and there are practical reasons and political reasons. number one, the senate can't get any retitlement reform in a narrow senate, they can't get 60 votes for retitlement reform and i'm not excusing anything, just stating the reality. an
so for republicans to suddenly say they don't xwar decare abou they always did before. and if you are suddenly infusing a stimulus package now, what are you going to do when we're this bad times? one of the reasons the market went down is because there is good news out there. unemployment is in a good place. wages are going up. that means we don't need interest rates to be extra ordinarily low anymore. it is not normal for rates to be 3% right around there. we saw the treasury -- excuse me, we...
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told me something about the presence told me something aboue presence of the after story as much as the part of what brought people together at attica. in fact, the after story i think helps us explain why today you and i are sitting here in a nation that not only incarcerates more people around the globe, but chicago and baltimore are erupting -- one of the reasons we are here is because of the cover up at attica, and the lies told about it, and who was allowed to be a victim in it. mr. coates: this is a compellingly written book. i love historians, but people don't often say that. [laughter] i have two questions. i hope i am not being condescending. where did you learn to write like this? let's get right to it. [laughter] who taught you? ms. thompson: any book of this length and size cannot be accomplished without amazing help from editors, knowing who the key people are to focus on in these stories. that is not me. as historians, we are trained to footnote well and do research better than anyone, i would maintain, but we are not necessarily trained in how to convey that. i felt very
told me something about the presence told me something aboue presence of the after story as much as the part of what brought people together at attica. in fact, the after story i think helps us explain why today you and i are sitting here in a nation that not only incarcerates more people around the globe, but chicago and baltimore are erupting -- one of the reasons we are here is because of the cover up at attica, and the lies told about it, and who was allowed to be a victim in it. mr....
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. >> we are talking abou vouchers, we are talking about charter schools, we are talking about e possibility of firing teachers that... for us, as a union, doesn't hel land to recover. >> repr: and recovery will be long. in the caguas slum of morales, damaged furniture and debris sits in corners. collapsed buildings remain. in this public school, teachers .have not received any he the community got it up and running again. they have relaxed the rules. uniforms are now optional, since some students don't have power or water in their homes. eight-year-old ashley dreams of life in the u.s. mainland. >> ( translated ): there is a lot of gunshots here and robberies, i want to leave. >> reporter: her neighborhood is notorious for drug trafficking gangs. principal amalia ramirez says the school needs to stay open to offekids opportunities and tools to stay away from crime. >> ( translated ): i askemy dad if we could leave puerto rico. he agreed and said we must go to michigan, because we have relatives there. my aunty is there. >> reporter: when her house flooded, ashley lost her cloth and outfits
. >> we are talking abou vouchers, we are talking about charter schools, we are talking about e possibility of firing teachers that... for us, as a union, doesn't hel land to recover. >> repr: and recovery will be long. in the caguas slum of morales, damaged furniture and debris sits in corners. collapsed buildings remain. in this public school, teachers .have not received any he the community got it up and running again. they have relaxed the rules. uniforms are now optional, since...
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they pointed out they held a hearing last week with state and local election officials to talk abou meddling think, looking at the landscape now, we are doing enough to defend the next election from this kind of attack? >> you know, there have been some signs of additional efforts being done, but i think the answer to your question is definitively no. we lack from the very top, from the commander-in-chie a definitive statement saying this was the russians and that he is not going to blame others, for examee president obama, but is going to blame the people tsponsible and that ishe russians including the russian government. there's lots more the e esident and vernment can do to make russia pay a price including sanctions and including other activities that the government -- our government can undertak at of this point, the president really hasn't stepped up to his constituonal obligation to defend our democracy. he's actually failed to do that, and i think that's what we will be looking for in the future fromehe prsident. >> brangham: matthew olsen, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodr
they pointed out they held a hearing last week with state and local election officials to talk abou meddling think, looking at the landscape now, we are doing enough to defend the next election from this kind of attack? >> you know, there have been some signs of additional efforts being done, but i think the answer to your question is definitively no. we lack from the very top, from the commander-in-chie a definitive statement saying this was the russians and that he is not going to blame...
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." >> yang: what do you think abou this? what does this make you think of the baltimore public schools? >> i think about transparency oi whhappening with the funding that we get for each student. where's the money going? and where's my taxpayer dollars going? >> yang: baltimore city schools have a $1.3 billion operating budget. nearly three-quarters of it comes from the state of maryland. despite the state aid, city schools still had to close a $130 million deficit ilast spending year. the school board is still making everywhere, including t 01intenance. between 2013 andmarylandal gavemore $12.8 million to deal with aging schools.ld after the nap, maryland governor larry hogan announced he wouldpend $2.5 million of the state's emergency fund on immediate repairs.he lso said he would give baltimore schools an additional $11 million next year. hogan said his administration has made school heating and cooling projects a priority andc blames disleadership for maintenance problems. >> we resort to a knee-jerk response of it must
." >> yang: what do you think abou this? what does this make you think of the baltimore public schools? >> i think about transparency oi whhappening with the funding that we get for each student. where's the money going? and where's my taxpayer dollars going? >> yang: baltimore city schools have a $1.3 billion operating budget. nearly three-quarters of it comes from the state of maryland. despite the state aid, city schools still had to close a $130 million deficit ilast...
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wh became a story abou didn't do it. >> brown: we ha a number of questions about the impacted of the book. clearly people wondering what io diyou but also what it did to the people involved. so brandon irwin from glendale, arizona, what do you see as the principle benefit of bringing to light history that has been forgotten? >> i don't thnk you understand our country unless you understand this part of our hieory. this is of the worst racial injustices and criminalam conspiracies iican history, and it was never taught t school, it was never taught to me, is not taught in most oklahoma schools, the osage were intimately aware in history, others weren't. i don't think you can understand this country uns wil have events like this. i think stories like this were marginalized and neglected, and they belong with part of our history. >> brown: you brought it back the li. >> i hope so. >> brown: we'll continue thison conversan our website and on our now read this facebook page. thankn you, david gn. >> thank you. >> brown: now i get to announce our next book club pick, "exit west." it's a dee
wh became a story abou didn't do it. >> brown: we ha a number of questions about the impacted of the book. clearly people wondering what io diyou but also what it did to the people involved. so brandon irwin from glendale, arizona, what do you see as the principle benefit of bringing to light history that has been forgotten? >> i don't thnk you understand our country unless you understand this part of our hieory. this is of the worst racial injustices and criminalam conspiracies...