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andll share the same home the same great american flag. together we are rediscovering the american way. it is safe and family, not government and bureaucracy that are at the center of the american life, our motto is, "in god we trust. -- we trust." i am so ready for this election. i am so passionate about this president. we have so much work to do, and i hope you will join me as we keep working together to keep our majority, because our country, one nation under god is one worth fighting for. thanks to each and every one of you, god bless each of you, and got bless the united states of america. [applause] -- god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> tonight, author bill james talks about his book, "the man from the train," in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers in happen in 100 yards of railroad tracks. one of the things that helps us is it usuallyrime happens at the intersection of two railroads. to railroad tracks, presumably, after he committed his crime, he has to get out of town. stranded. want to be
andll share the same home the same great american flag. together we are rediscovering the american way. it is safe and family, not government and bureaucracy that are at the center of the american life, our motto is, "in god we trust. -- we trust." i am so ready for this election. i am so passionate about this president. we have so much work to do, and i hope you will join me as we keep working together to keep our majority, because our country, one nation under god is one worth...
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is further proof that this whole parade has looked to do with transparency and a lot to a preset andlling rather partisan political narrative. host: stephen vladek joining us from the university of texas. he is joining us from austin, texas. if you want to asking questions about the release of the memo, what it does for the larger aspect of the mueller investigation and other matters, 202-748-8000 for republicans --202-748-8001 for republicans, 202-748-8000 for democrats, 202-748-8002 for independents. does the onus come upon those who presented to say where the information is coming from? guest: to a point. it is incumbent on any law enforcement officer applying to a court for a warrant to provide at least some information about the source of the information, about the identity of the informant or at least is reliability. whereare so many cases the police go to a court and get a warrant based on information from a clearly biased informant and the reason for that is not because something sketchy has happened. the reason is because there is toally some independent way corroborate the infor
is further proof that this whole parade has looked to do with transparency and a lot to a preset andlling rather partisan political narrative. host: stephen vladek joining us from the university of texas. he is joining us from austin, texas. if you want to asking questions about the release of the memo, what it does for the larger aspect of the mueller investigation and other matters, 202-748-8000 for republicans --202-748-8001 for republicans, 202-748-8000 for democrats, 202-748-8002 for...
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the bank of japan is snapping andll the government bonds every day passes and makes the more difficult. on giving up and with theat 1% government bonds and this is exactly the camp that recent appointments predicted. thee are taking a look at cane and how much longer the bank of japan continue? thatey must have thought the interest rate differential will make the yen go up, but that is not happening at the current pace and this will continue. >> we will leave it here for now. thank you for that terrific analysis. all right. you can get the roundup of the stories you need to know by going to your terminals and this mobile andilable on you can customize your settings so that you get the information on the things you care about. this is bloomberg. >> a quick check on the latest business headlines with institutional share services. the directors have rejected a purchase for a $120 million offer and they stop short of recommending that offer put forward. the shareholders are set to vote on the nominees on march 6. >> remaining cautious, but betting big on the market of japan. that there --
the bank of japan is snapping andll the government bonds every day passes and makes the more difficult. on giving up and with theat 1% government bonds and this is exactly the camp that recent appointments predicted. thee are taking a look at cane and how much longer the bank of japan continue? thatey must have thought the interest rate differential will make the yen go up, but that is not happening at the current pace and this will continue. >> we will leave it here for now. thank you...
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states andll united other actors have to give up in terms of economic aid and access to international institutions if north korea were to become a of thezed member international community? it is really complicated. host: let's hear from anthony. caller: vicki for taking my call. you fords -- thank taking my call. in regards to what is going on, three weeks ago, when the republicans, in my opinion, topic is--host: our north and south korea relations. caller: i just wanted to say something about the immigration policy. we will have to leave it there. bob from maryland. go ahead. reunification or a peace treaty rather, i want to ask the professor why the two koreas never decided to recognize each other. separate embassies and they should always have the line of medication unpredicted crises between the countries. caller: that is an excellent question. the answer is tragically simple. the two koreas are still enemy states, and both of them, especially during the cold war were part of the cold war and ty between the east and west, the cold war basically divided the koreas. the cold war mai
states andll united other actors have to give up in terms of economic aid and access to international institutions if north korea were to become a of thezed member international community? it is really complicated. host: let's hear from anthony. caller: vicki for taking my call. you fords -- thank taking my call. in regards to what is going on, three weeks ago, when the republicans, in my opinion, topic is--host: our north and south korea relations. caller: i just wanted to say something about...
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host: kind of using you a little bit, but appreciate your call. , andll go to baltimore hear from baltimore. go ahead. caller: how are you today? host: fine, thank you. caller: i cannot help but watch cnn every day, and c-span, and all the news, and try to be part of this. this question -- ethics and morality. ethics training, ethics accountability, ethics is at the core. it is an issue of personal and individual morality. ethics and morality go hand in hand. evolution of humankind and souls to each responsible human being. so i cannot give an answer to another man. they cannot give an answer to me. but we have to consider each other. we have to be accountable and respectful enough to consider each other's thoughts. if we put consideration at the core, that would also be our solution. degradation, and an effectl warming is of individuals. it is not intellectual masturbation. we use our minds, bodies, and spirits to make decisions, and be persistent, whether we are liberal, democratic, republican. we are looking for solutions. host: he is affecting our collars, saying those we electrified ou
host: kind of using you a little bit, but appreciate your call. , andll go to baltimore hear from baltimore. go ahead. caller: how are you today? host: fine, thank you. caller: i cannot help but watch cnn every day, and c-span, and all the news, and try to be part of this. this question -- ethics and morality. ethics training, ethics accountability, ethics is at the core. it is an issue of personal and individual morality. ethics and morality go hand in hand. evolution of humankind and souls to...
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is themain global news diagnosis of malaria in t e field, andll have a huge impact for infants and the aderly who are dying tremendous rates in the underserved areas. reporter: perhaps has a hollywood predicted, pretty soon miniature probes will be up to locate and identify a wide range of diseases. bbc news, austin, texas. 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 canad
is themain global news diagnosis of malaria in t e field, andll have a huge impact for infants and the aderly who are dying tremendous rates in the underserved areas. reporter: perhaps has a hollywood predicted, pretty soon miniature probes will be up to locate and identify a wide range of diseases. bbc news, austin, texas. jane: canada's foreign mithster's warning abou threat of russian cybtacks to western democracy. speaking with chief international correspondent lyse doucet in munich,...
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. >> guest: dan rather, interestingly enough, is still active andll has become very anti-trump, so he's obviously more in opinion mode now. look, there was a time when, you know, huntley, brinkley, walter cronkite had a lot of respect, most americans got their news from the three network newscasts. that time is long gone. social media, the internet, cable news, it's a much more fractured and polarized media universe, and that is created more punditry, analysis. thesi days of cronkite, and i kw him and had great respect for him, but they're not coming back. >> host: as far as your own show and profession, how do you personally keep editorial -- >> guest: i have complete independence. if i make a mistake, it's on me. we all make mistakes, and i try to keep that in mind. and people sometimes think -- and i got this when i've worked for other news organizations, well, you're just following this line or that line. because i'm a media critic, i'm not real popular in the business because too often i have to call out colleagues who have made a mistake.ak sometimes they -- journalists can tend t
. >> guest: dan rather, interestingly enough, is still active andll has become very anti-trump, so he's obviously more in opinion mode now. look, there was a time when, you know, huntley, brinkley, walter cronkite had a lot of respect, most americans got their news from the three network newscasts. that time is long gone. social media, the internet, cable news, it's a much more fractured and polarized media universe, and that is created more punditry, analysis. thesi days of cronkite, and...
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listen, andll now we will hear about justice byrnes in the roosevelt white house. we will hear professor milkis. [applause] professor milkis: it is such an honor to be here and to be introduced by justice breyer. i am moved that sermon if my andeagues and my students my friends and one member of my family, my nephew are here this evening. to you fellow history nerds for calming and spending time with me tonight. when i was invited to give a talk on franklin roosevelt and james f byrnes last february i was tempted to say no because i nes.not know much about byr not much had been written about relationship between roosevelt and byrnes. but i cannot pass up this opportunity to speak in this chamber and to be introduced by justice breyer. i have to confess i have had regrets. sometimes panic about accepting this honor. i drove my wife crazy. she was afraid to come tonight. when i left the house she said break a leg and i do not think she met that metaphorically. thate that my talk shows the lack of attention to the fdr-byrnes pairing was a serious oversight. i'm really
listen, andll now we will hear about justice byrnes in the roosevelt white house. we will hear professor milkis. [applause] professor milkis: it is such an honor to be here and to be introduced by justice breyer. i am moved that sermon if my andeagues and my students my friends and one member of my family, my nephew are here this evening. to you fellow history nerds for calming and spending time with me tonight. when i was invited to give a talk on franklin roosevelt and james f byrnes last...
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guy johnson is standing by and year andll chinese new liquidity might not be as it is. >> we are not going to get any trade and that is going to be a factor with the nikkei being the real threat. the japanese story is on the front and the japanese yen is down. andcan see the yen move this aggressive yen move has taken it down and it has started to run out. we will watch that indicator. trading and friend is probably a more useful indicator and brente inflation trading in the mid-60's. copper is trading a little softer this morning and that has something to do with asia and the lack of liquidity there. the valuesa look at for you and they are positive. we have the fair value for you and it indicates up. as manus said, it was reasonably high for the markets and the story. be quiet. who knows what happens. the year is on inflation with the finance ministers voting on phil flynn will become the central banker's next vice president. good morning to you. who do you think will win the vice presidency? >> good morning. economist,regarded philip lang, he has a background in politics and we kn
guy johnson is standing by and year andll chinese new liquidity might not be as it is. >> we are not going to get any trade and that is going to be a factor with the nikkei being the real threat. the japanese story is on the front and the japanese yen is down. andcan see the yen move this aggressive yen move has taken it down and it has started to run out. we will watch that indicator. trading and friend is probably a more useful indicator and brente inflation trading in the mid-60's....
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for more equipment to be out here to have a stronger cell phone signal and take pictures and text andll yo parade. reporting live, channel 6 "action news." >> all right, a big operation coming up. septa has plans in place to get everyone to the parade. the broad street and market frankford lines are free. and if you take the regional rail there are restrictions and special tickets required. we saw people lining up in paoli station today to get them. all the information is available on our website at 6abc.com. and there are dozens of schools closed thursday because of the eagles parade. philadelphia public and archdiocese schools will be closed. can you find a complete list of the closings in our area on our website at 6abc.com. >> well, as we mentioned the parade makes its way down several miles of city streets and you should be able to get a glimpse of the team from anywhere along the route tlx are spots better than others. chad pradelli is live along logan circle and you think that is one of the best spots to be on thursday? >> reporter: yes, we are here at logan square this is prime
for more equipment to be out here to have a stronger cell phone signal and take pictures and text andll yo parade. reporting live, channel 6 "action news." >> all right, a big operation coming up. septa has plans in place to get everyone to the parade. the broad street and market frankford lines are free. and if you take the regional rail there are restrictions and special tickets required. we saw people lining up in paoli station today to get them. all the information is...
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there was a lady who lived across the street, a lady who also had a little private school. , andlled her mama joshua she thought i was a pretty smart kid because i memorized the books of the bible record than any other kid. to this day, i can still recite a few of them. everything was done in the form of singing. exodus,nesis, leviticus, numbers, deuteronomy. she thought i was pretty smart. she said, you need to go to school to be a doctor so you can come back here and take care of me and my sister. so i left howard university with the idea of becoming a doctor. the first time i was arrested, i was in jail. the heck with being a doctor, i am going to be a lawyer because i need to fight this injustice. [laughter] idea.that was the i was never a real stellar academic scholar in the classroom. i had to work harder than anyone else just to get a "c" out of a class. but that is when i got thoroughly involved, and i guess you can say i realized what my calling was. host: when did you first year about the freedom riders? hank: 1961, because we got started in may of 1961. i think i got the f
there was a lady who lived across the street, a lady who also had a little private school. , andlled her mama joshua she thought i was a pretty smart kid because i memorized the books of the bible record than any other kid. to this day, i can still recite a few of them. everything was done in the form of singing. exodus,nesis, leviticus, numbers, deuteronomy. she thought i was pretty smart. she said, you need to go to school to be a doctor so you can come back here and take care of me and my...
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equal, andll born congress has the power to enforce this, harlan says congress should be able to prohibit race discrimination in public accommodations. hotels, theaters, all the rest. what does the majority say in response? public accommodations are owned by private persons, they are not the government. it says no state shall, and congress does not have broad power to regulate non-estate actors. the 14th amendment doesn't just sayshout, it says everyone is born a citizen. that is light in my lifetime and the lifetime of some of you, congress needed to free pass sumner's bill.- >> mike, akil describes so well how the citizenship clause of the 14th amendment. accommodationse have the nature of quasi-public entities. do conservatives believe that the majority was right or parliament was right? >> i do not think i can speak for all conservatives here, as i think the civil rights cases were wrongly decided. here is the argument that is usually based. akil capture this pretty well. amendment is a restriction on what state governments can do. the 13th amendment prohibits slavery. one of the argu
equal, andll born congress has the power to enforce this, harlan says congress should be able to prohibit race discrimination in public accommodations. hotels, theaters, all the rest. what does the majority say in response? public accommodations are owned by private persons, they are not the government. it says no state shall, and congress does not have broad power to regulate non-estate actors. the 14th amendment doesn't just sayshout, it says everyone is born a citizen. that is light in my...