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joining us now, a preview of analysis, andrew jackson from capital markets head of japan equities. this is a market that has got itself into quite a fervor. if you take a look at bond markets. there is a chance this could be much ado about nothing, given that statistically the bank of japan is still heading toward 2% inflation. they can really change too much about policy. >> yeah. it's been an interesting earnings season so far. generally, if you look at earnings outside of some of the brokers, it hasn't actually been that bad. but looking at nomura, for example, that was a shocking set of first-quarter numbers, and they're not the only ones that have had troubles coming into the start of the year. a few other and smaller brokers that had a domestic focus, they also came
joining us now, a preview of analysis, andrew jackson from capital markets head of japan equities. this is a market that has got itself into quite a fervor. if you take a look at bond markets. there is a chance this could be much ado about nothing, given that statistically the bank of japan is still heading toward 2% inflation. they can really change too much about policy. >> yeah. it's been an interesting earnings season so far. generally, if you look at earnings outside of some of the...
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andrew jackson the man and andrew jackson the general were really entwined during the election. if you had said anything bad about andrew jackson's politics, it was infurred that you were talking about the man himself, the battle of new orleans, and therefore the country as a whole. it's actually -- this battle where he gains kind of one of his second nicknames. he'd been known as old hickory. here he gets the nickname of the hero of new orleans that sticks with him until he dies. one thing i would like people to come out here and kind of take away is this idea of how small this chunk of ground is, really has a lot of long-lasting effect as i -- effects across the nation. the men fighting here were fighting for all different reasons but the reasons they were fighting overlapped enough that they were able to defend the city and create that long-lasting memory of the battle of new orleans in the american population. >> c-span's at the national world war ii museum which opened in 2000. today we're going to be visiting the road to tokyo exhibit which tells the american experience in
andrew jackson the man and andrew jackson the general were really entwined during the election. if you had said anything bad about andrew jackson's politics, it was infurred that you were talking about the man himself, the battle of new orleans, and therefore the country as a whole. it's actually -- this battle where he gains kind of one of his second nicknames. he'd been known as old hickory. here he gets the nickname of the hero of new orleans that sticks with him until he dies. one thing i...
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. >> i read a lot about andrew jackson and i notice that you mention that andrew jackson appeared in the civil war as early as 1830, so could you expand on that. my next question is more important. >> i will try to remember it. >> i'm right here. major ridge was clearly a traditional cherokee that somehow have the vision our ability to break out of his traditional mold to see what was impending. what did he have that enabled him to see that and how could we do something similar so we'll find ourselves, you know, in the wrong shoes in our lives? it seems pretty extraordinary. >> it is and i appreciate you saying that on his behalf because i have to say i'm a bridge partisan. he's not a perfect man by any means. i would send usually for a human being generally and for a cherokee in particular he was remarkably open-minded. this was a man who saw life as it was and wanted to see life as it was rather than as he wished it to be and that in his case-- i will give you an example. the missionaries that came into the cherokee nation with great determination, obviously to convert and educate
. >> i read a lot about andrew jackson and i notice that you mention that andrew jackson appeared in the civil war as early as 1830, so could you expand on that. my next question is more important. >> i will try to remember it. >> i'm right here. major ridge was clearly a traditional cherokee that somehow have the vision our ability to break out of his traditional mold to see what was impending. what did he have that enabled him to see that and how could we do something...
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certainly they didn't anticipate what happened at andrew jackson's inauguration or things of that sort. also, they couldn't anticipate the security issues that evolved over time. but it was always a balancing act between the two. >> we have a question right back here. wait until you get the microphone. thank you so much. >> thank you. i have a question i've been trying to have answered since november of 1963. [laughter] obviously by all accounts, the white house is a lovely building. however, the metal doors on the north side of the white house are quite unattractive and look as though they belong at the entrance of the sears roebuck store. why do they throw off the white house beauty so much? why are they there? >> gosh. bill? >> they are descendants from earlier storm entrances, because in the bad weather, which is always a problem on that north side. it was to keep the weather from going in. and now it has security functions. it is is aluminum and dates from the 1950's. modern 50's stuff, i absolutely agree with you. if they did such a good job on the handicap ramp, why can't they a
certainly they didn't anticipate what happened at andrew jackson's inauguration or things of that sort. also, they couldn't anticipate the security issues that evolved over time. but it was always a balancing act between the two. >> we have a question right back here. wait until you get the microphone. thank you so much. >> thank you. i have a question i've been trying to have answered since november of 1963. [laughter] obviously by all accounts, the white house is a lovely...
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and that was andrew jackson. unknown exactly how many duels jackson took part in, but the numbers are estimated in the range between two and 100 depending on the source. now, i really think that the truth is probably between three and five. not 100. jackson fought a bloodless duel with tennessee governor john sevier in 1803. sevier was a revolutionary war hero and had been one of the patriot militia leaders at the battle of kings mountain 1781. in 1806, jackson dueled 26-year-old charles dickinson who had deliberately insulted his wife, rachel. now, dickinson was an excellent marksman and an accomplished duelist. the two men stood only eight paces apart. jackson deliberately allowed dickinson to fire first. he wanted dickinson to rush his shot so that he could take his time and take careful aim. it's a good thing that dickinson rushed his shot because his shot actually hit jackson in the chest, breaking two ribs, passing an inch or two from his heart. but jackson did not fall. jackson took careful aim and pulled
and that was andrew jackson. unknown exactly how many duels jackson took part in, but the numbers are estimated in the range between two and 100 depending on the source. now, i really think that the truth is probably between three and five. not 100. jackson fought a bloodless duel with tennessee governor john sevier in 1803. sevier was a revolutionary war hero and had been one of the patriot militia leaders at the battle of kings mountain 1781. in 1806, jackson dueled 26-year-old charles...
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necessarily mean he is following andrew jackson's policy.bout the epa, tribes care a lot about the epa, particularly because there's tribes they give directly -- there's resources they give tribes directly to deal with administrative sources. things like solid waste, water at the tribal level. maintaining the epa and those tribal service programs is important to us. the third question about native votes, absolutely. campaign native vote across the country, really trying to make sure we have educated native americans. that we turn out to vote. it's been difficult. native americans were the last citizens in the united states to get the right to vote. we've been trying to overcome that and make sure native americans register and exercise our civic responsibility. host: our next color is from alaska. caller.ext caller: i live in alaska, in haines. there's a difference, from my perspective, with medicare and having services at the native health clinic here, which is our only source of health care in this community. there seems to be so much power
necessarily mean he is following andrew jackson's policy.bout the epa, tribes care a lot about the epa, particularly because there's tribes they give directly -- there's resources they give tribes directly to deal with administrative sources. things like solid waste, water at the tribal level. maintaining the epa and those tribal service programs is important to us. the third question about native votes, absolutely. campaign native vote across the country, really trying to make sure we have...
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and i wonder there's famous stories of andrew jackson, having anyone to come up and see the white house. and interact with things like that, in our age of security and those kind of things. do you think that the white house now, in the last, you know, since september 11, maybe has balanced the idea of it being accessible to everyone, and was that its original intent to anyone that can answer that question? did that intend for the people being -- >> okay. well, it wasn't open to the public until jefferson, april of 1801, because he had traveled to europe, and you could go in the house and look at the paintings. so he started that. it's more difficult today -- frankly, one of the jobs that the white house historical association is to cross that barrier from the public to the house. and the association did everything possible to make people know all about the house. because security is, as we all know, is a way of life now. it's always been open. and franklin pierce said, can i see your house? he said why not? it's your house. so people just began wandering through. and traditionally throu
and i wonder there's famous stories of andrew jackson, having anyone to come up and see the white house. and interact with things like that, in our age of security and those kind of things. do you think that the white house now, in the last, you know, since september 11, maybe has balanced the idea of it being accessible to everyone, and was that its original intent to anyone that can answer that question? did that intend for the people being -- >> okay. well, it wasn't open to the public...
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>> first of all, trump is probably the most usual president since andrew jackson in that his personality, his style, his aggressiveness. second, i think what drives the foreign policy establishment crazy is their prestige and their rule in the world is because they're smart and right good papers. >> laura: to complicated for the people to understand and president trump does it better. >> and de values them and we say what if the new model became a president who is elected who doesn't need us. you see the frenzy on the right and left. >> laura: let's face it, the people on the right and there's about this many, five, they're talking just to themselves and maybe a few people on msnbc and that's a dwindling audience, god bless them. today the indictments were handed down, long indictments, russian dru officers and russian officers, what do you make of the serious allegations of hacking into american account and placing malware into the dnc and podesta. very serious. >> they're very serious. they raise two questions in my mind. the first is why is it mueller would decide to release this befo
>> first of all, trump is probably the most usual president since andrew jackson in that his personality, his style, his aggressiveness. second, i think what drives the foreign policy establishment crazy is their prestige and their rule in the world is because they're smart and right good papers. >> laura: to complicated for the people to understand and president trump does it better. >> and de values them and we say what if the new model became a president who is elected who...
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in fact, she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. she would later describe the president as a good specimen of a fine old battered soldier. [ laughter ] sully met her in philadelphia, introduced by pierce butler, a cousin of his, and was enthralled by her. he painted several likenesses of her. fanniement on to marry pierce butler in 1834. he came from a wealthy philadelphia family that owned plantations in georgia. theirs, however, was not a happy marriage. she was opposed to the slavery that she witnessed on her husband's plantations, and that and other factors led her to leave him in 1846, return to england, and later divorced in 1849. but fannie's story doesn't end there. she did return to the united states from time to time. she had lost custody of her daughters and was only able to visit them for a short time each year, until they turned 21. she did return to the stage to raise money, but not as an actress. instead, she gave public readings. and she was a prolific writer. she published a couple of plays, a volume of her poetry.
in fact, she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. she would later describe the president as a good specimen of a fine old battered soldier. [ laughter ] sully met her in philadelphia, introduced by pierce butler, a cousin of his, and was enthralled by her. he painted several likenesses of her. fanniement on to marry pierce butler in 1834. he came from a wealthy philadelphia family that owned plantations in georgia. theirs, however, was not a happy marriage. she was...
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>> andrew jackson, for instance, would have a very friendly newspaper would say a lot of the things he wanted to say. but one newspaper did not have the kind of power that a tv network like fox news does now. so this is something we had not seen before. >> i wonder if it is amplified. you have the sinclair. has his dream been super fulfilled? fox is just one media outlet xaerg same unified message. >> absolutely. this is a network where the president can survive challenges and criticism and opposition by, the opposition party in a way that nixon was never able to do. so in a way, richard nixon has won. >> and i have to ask you. it will be a lot of fun for to you tell the audience who it was. >> it was a guy named herb kline who was nixon's press secretary in 1960 when he ran for president and lost. nixon thought he wasn't tough enough so he kicked him upstairs by creating this title. director of communications. that job has become a lot more important. i think what we'll see with bill shine, not only optics and this is how you stage a rally but this is the kind of language that works o
>> andrew jackson, for instance, would have a very friendly newspaper would say a lot of the things he wanted to say. but one newspaper did not have the kind of power that a tv network like fox news does now. so this is something we had not seen before. >> i wonder if it is amplified. you have the sinclair. has his dream been super fulfilled? fox is just one media outlet xaerg same unified message. >> absolutely. this is a network where the president can survive challenges and...
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she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. -- she later described would later describe the president as a good estimate of the final battered soldier. [laughter] sully met her in philadelphia by a cousin of his. he did several likenesses, he painted several likenesses of her. went on to mary pierce butler. he came from a wealthy philadelphia family that also owned plantations in georgia. theirs is not a happy marriage. she was opposed to the slavery that she witnessed on her husband's plantations. that and other factors led her to leave him in 1846, returned to england and later divorce in 1849. fanny's story does not end there. she did return it to the united states from time to time. she had lost custody of her daughter's and was only able to visit them for short time each year. until they turned 21. she did return to the stage to raise money but not as an actress. she gave public readings. she was a prolific writer. she published a couple of plays, a volume of her poetry. during the civil war, she was very concerned about foreign attitudes towards the confed
she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. -- she later described would later describe the president as a good estimate of the final battered soldier. [laughter] sully met her in philadelphia by a cousin of his. he did several likenesses, he painted several likenesses of her. went on to mary pierce butler. he came from a wealthy philadelphia family that also owned plantations in georgia. theirs is not a happy marriage. she was opposed to the slavery that she witnessed on...
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a picture of the white supremacist indian hating although he thought he was an indian lover, andrew jackson on his wall. he makes appeals to america first and anti-semitic isolationist mantra used in the 1930s. he plays with the law and order dog whistle richard nixon and george wallace used to compel or trick to stop or get white americans to be afraid of the race riots going on in the wake of the assassination of martin luther king and kennedy. any time he appeals to the past he appeals to the device of this moment. i think evangelicals need to be careful and raising any candidate that wants to make america great again in the sense that the nostalgia is a selfish way of looking at the past. i'm not saying that we shouldn't be nostalgic. it can help you provide meaning and purpose in life. but as a sense of public policy or a kind of national understanding of our identity, nostalgia is always going to privilege one group over another group. it's always going to focus on the people that have it good in that era and essentially ignore those that did not think it was particularly great and le
a picture of the white supremacist indian hating although he thought he was an indian lover, andrew jackson on his wall. he makes appeals to america first and anti-semitic isolationist mantra used in the 1930s. he plays with the law and order dog whistle richard nixon and george wallace used to compel or trick to stop or get white americans to be afraid of the race riots going on in the wake of the assassination of martin luther king and kennedy. any time he appeals to the past he appeals to...
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you have to be careful when you make historical analogies, whether it be to hitler's, nixon, andrew jackson. i obviously have heard the hitler's comparison. i just think you need to be careful when you make those analogies, so i won't comment further on that. tweaks,couple of hillary clinton was unacceptable to evangelicals because there preferred means of consuming news had labeled her as a satanic demon for 20 years. this, i would bet dollars to dimes that hillary clinton is more religious than donald trump. guest: christians are not supposed to hate. evangelicals will tell you in church that they are not supposed to hate. but if there is anyone that they hate, and in that sense, they fail in their faith, it is hillary clinton. she just brought so much baggage . , 25% of the got 20% evangelical vote. i don't know what hillary cap, but it was much less. hillary was somebody who evangelicals would never, ever support in large numbers. is the202) 748-8003 number if you are a self-described evangelical. brad is on the line from lily, kentucky. caller: and like to thank the guest for writing t
you have to be careful when you make historical analogies, whether it be to hitler's, nixon, andrew jackson. i obviously have heard the hitler's comparison. i just think you need to be careful when you make those analogies, so i won't comment further on that. tweaks,couple of hillary clinton was unacceptable to evangelicals because there preferred means of consuming news had labeled her as a satanic demon for 20 years. this, i would bet dollars to dimes that hillary clinton is more religious...
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andrew jackson. let's move to what we have coming up.n indian bank , icici. $230 million earnings forecast. we'll be telling you why. that's on the way. ♪ ♪ look at thee a mining stocks in indonesia. they are on the move. let's look at what's going on and why. >> it's surging is the government is said to consider scrapping an obligation to supply domestic power stations, and mining stocks are rallying. in shanghai, chinese rail players are leading gains for large-cap gains, which could strap a three-day slump. tencent is dropping by about 50 points, falling to a december 6 low. country garden is falling the most on the hang seng after construction work was halted due to an incident at a project site in eastern china last week. haicom to highlight brb losing ground as the malaysian prime minister says the government is considering restrictions on lauren construct. >> thank you. amid rising construction and we currency for the second consecutive meeting, economists predict the rise of 25 basis points. it is the timeh, for the r.b.i. to be
andrew jackson. let's move to what we have coming up.n indian bank , icici. $230 million earnings forecast. we'll be telling you why. that's on the way. ♪ ♪ look at thee a mining stocks in indonesia. they are on the move. let's look at what's going on and why. >> it's surging is the government is said to consider scrapping an obligation to supply domestic power stations, and mining stocks are rallying. in shanghai, chinese rail players are leading gains for large-cap gains, which...
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there's only one president who's ever been censured, andrew jackson, but he certainly deserves it. short of that obvious lly a resolution in defense of the intelligence community would be an option. legislation that would trigger harsher sanctions. and legislation that would protect the mueller investigation. they could do all of those things. but, you know, we've seen this again and again and again. how republicans have made this bargain with this president. paul ryan was very, very -- i think he was very forceful but, remember, he's also been, you know, the guy who has enabled the house of representatives, the hearing that we saw, the circus that we saw last week, enabled house republicans aggressively to obstruct and demean and undermine the mueller investigation. so they do have to choose and just simply wringing hands i don't think is sufficient to the occasion. >> take it with a grain of salt obviously because this comes from one of president obama's former senior advisers and when i say "gain of salt" i mean the republicans do this when the democrat is offering up a solution
there's only one president who's ever been censured, andrew jackson, but he certainly deserves it. short of that obvious lly a resolution in defense of the intelligence community would be an option. legislation that would trigger harsher sanctions. and legislation that would protect the mueller investigation. they could do all of those things. but, you know, we've seen this again and again and again. how republicans have made this bargain with this president. paul ryan was very, very -- i think...
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you know, andrew jackson, for instance, would have a very friendly newspaper that would say a lot of the things that he wanted to say, but one newspaper did not have the kind of power that a tv network like fox news does now. so, this is something that we have not seen before. >> yeah, and i wonder if it's amplified more because you have sinclair broadcast network that is taking that strategy out to the local news. in a way, has nixon's dream been super fulfill? because fox is just one media network that is carrying that unified message. >> this is exactly what nixon dreamt of. and we could see a situation where the president is able to get a lot more things done and is able to survive challenges and criticism and opposition by, you know, the opposition party, in a way that nixon was never able to do, so -- in a way, richard nixon has won. >> yeah, and i have to ask you about this piece of trivia. richard nixon created the office of communications director. a lot of fun for you to tell the audience who that was. >> it was a guy named herb klein, who had been nixon's press secretary i
you know, andrew jackson, for instance, would have a very friendly newspaper that would say a lot of the things that he wanted to say, but one newspaper did not have the kind of power that a tv network like fox news does now. so, this is something that we have not seen before. >> yeah, and i wonder if it's amplified more because you have sinclair broadcast network that is taking that strategy out to the local news. in a way, has nixon's dream been super fulfill? because fox is just one...
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very good two-volume book, the cheese, the 1400-pound cheese that colonel thomas meechum gave to andrew jackson and everybody just came in and ate on it. for weeks. ground it into the carpets. the white house smelled like cheese. it was and people took souvenirs, they slept all over the place. in during lincoln's time. this is a picture of a, of a ball in the east room. the east room looking rather bigger than it actually does. either that or people were much smaller during the civil war. and apparently when they had big parties during the war they had to shore up the floor from underneath with timbers. to keep it from, to keep everybody from falling through the white house. into the swampy ground that we built it on. so there was, i was looking at injuries that could have happened over the years at the white house. this is benjamin harrison. and what i loved, i imagine all the drilling that went on over the years. when people drilling through the walls to put in electric lights to put in gas to put in heat to do all this stuff. mr. harrison put in, electric lights came in during his tenure. bu
very good two-volume book, the cheese, the 1400-pound cheese that colonel thomas meechum gave to andrew jackson and everybody just came in and ate on it. for weeks. ground it into the carpets. the white house smelled like cheese. it was and people took souvenirs, they slept all over the place. in during lincoln's time. this is a picture of a, of a ball in the east room. the east room looking rather bigger than it actually does. either that or people were much smaller during the civil war. and...
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and they met in the course of the war under andrew jackson so those renegades that oppose the government and went from there to be the founders of the cherokee government. it was little-known they were consider the most advanced for this reason and they aspired and to create a government modeled that you can see north of here but they had a supreme court in the legislature with the chief executor called the principal chief and this was cobbled together and became the principal chief elected democratically. and ridge was the chief counselor. this was 1826 and then the jackson threat from the east so what to do about the cherokee nation? is this to be preserved or powers that are greater than their own? is this as jackson wanted or should they hunker down? >> this is booktv we are at the annual publishing convention in new york city known as book expo we talked to publishers and authors but we also want to talk to bookstore owners this is janet jones and is from detroit when did you open your bookstor bookstore. >> we started in 1989 i did not know what at the time we had three incarnation
and they met in the course of the war under andrew jackson so those renegades that oppose the government and went from there to be the founders of the cherokee government. it was little-known they were consider the most advanced for this reason and they aspired and to create a government modeled that you can see north of here but they had a supreme court in the legislature with the chief executor called the principal chief and this was cobbled together and became the principal chief elected...
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first of all, the democratic party was started by andrew jackson.r the history of andrew jackson. he wanted to annihilate the human race. and the democratic party elected him as the first president under this party, so this immigration system is a footprint of slavery, and the same thing going on with these children, the situation right now, to make people like donald trump and the republican party look bad. the republican party was started by abraham lincoln. ok? so, i am not so vain not to think that this whole immigration with the children aspect of it is somewhat victimizing me, because i have looked at the supreme court since 2015. separated from my children as i continue to fight. my last situation is with roe v. wade. people have to look at who they are. the male sparks life. 400as given birth to million-500 million sperm. these things live. host: tim in maryland. go ahead. caller: hi, i was just calling. i am a little bit concerned with donald trump in general, because i thought the promise was he would speak truth and a simple solutions. i
first of all, the democratic party was started by andrew jackson.r the history of andrew jackson. he wanted to annihilate the human race. and the democratic party elected him as the first president under this party, so this immigration system is a footprint of slavery, and the same thing going on with these children, the situation right now, to make people like donald trump and the republican party look bad. the republican party was started by abraham lincoln. ok? so, i am not so vain not to...
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so who books i was assured are good and are, a biography of james polk, who was mentor he by andrew jackson, covering a very interesting time of american history, the time before the civil war and the time in which you picked up california and the intimidation game, good book by kimberly stossel, talking about the degree to which people are outspoken conservatives now are intimidated by the government and by groups boycotting them. so we are trying to shut down certain types of thought. >> booktv wants to know what your reading. send it your summer reading list. book of the on c-span 2, television for serious readers. >> john, i am adam then president here at freedom works and your my colleague here, director of the center for economic freedom. and john i hear you have new book "the end of work." >> i do. it's about an exciting explosion of jobs that don't feel at all like work, such that more and more people go and do something at which they're kind of a superstar. so work is where they triumph, it's where they want to be increasingly because it's
so who books i was assured are good and are, a biography of james polk, who was mentor he by andrew jackson, covering a very interesting time of american history, the time before the civil war and the time in which you picked up california and the intimidation game, good book by kimberly stossel, talking about the degree to which people are outspoken conservatives now are intimidated by the government and by groups boycotting them. so we are trying to shut down certain types of thought....
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point john rivers said -- >> perhaps what they do understand and on the street as it were is andrew jacksonand maybe benjamin franklin. and they would recognize their faces on a $20 or $50 bill. >> $10,000 worth of bills went into a grocery bag. >> 10s, 20s, 50s, and 100s. a bag with -- when you open it up, you know, two rolls and then everybody sees that. the eyes just jump. >> where better to leave that bag of money, they decided, than under the nose of the neighbor heather was going to see. the man named terry williams, the one who seemed to be kiting checks with her. >> we knocked on the door, and terry williams come to the door with no shirt on. >> uh-huh. >> no shirt on, short pants. terry, listen, we know you're great friends with these people, mack and kamp. you don't have to live in this condition. we know you're back on your rent. we know -- look at that bag of money. this could be all yours. >> now to close the sale with terry williams, they try to bluff. >> tell us what happened to kate and where we can find her. we know mack and kamp killed her. and this money could be yours. a
point john rivers said -- >> perhaps what they do understand and on the street as it were is andrew jacksonand maybe benjamin franklin. and they would recognize their faces on a $20 or $50 bill. >> $10,000 worth of bills went into a grocery bag. >> 10s, 20s, 50s, and 100s. a bag with -- when you open it up, you know, two rolls and then everybody sees that. the eyes just jump. >> where better to leave that bag of money, they decided, than under the nose of the neighbor...
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but dustedesident off a portrait of andrew jackson entered in the oval office.f nostalgia? are we can emerge into five canadian banks? which weighs the u.s. going to go? peter: -- charles: we have a handful of very large banks and thousands of other banks area it's been interesting over the last eight years or so. entry into small banking is virtually nil. that's because the regulatory burden on small banks. at the moment, we are in a frozen position with a large banks are maintain the status quo having consolidated a lot and got even bigger. the small banks really are not seen much opportunity for entry an expansion. whether we want to make some regular tory reforms make banking more affordable, organized have pretty much the status quo. regulatory reforms to make banking more affordable, we are going to have pretty much the status quo. part of the probably with the recovery up to now has been weakness in small business lending. these facts are related. if you look at some of the investment banking fees, they have been pretty bleak. we are expecting jpmorgan ea
but dustedesident off a portrait of andrew jackson entered in the oval office.f nostalgia? are we can emerge into five canadian banks? which weighs the u.s. going to go? peter: -- charles: we have a handful of very large banks and thousands of other banks area it's been interesting over the last eight years or so. entry into small banking is virtually nil. that's because the regulatory burden on small banks. at the moment, we are in a frozen position with a large banks are maintain the status...
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you have to be careful when you make historical analogies, whether it be to hitler's, nixon, andrew jacksonobviously have heard the hitler's comparison. i just think you need to be careful when you make those analogies, so i won't comment further on that. tweaks,couple of hillary clinton was unacceptable to evangelicals because there preferred means of consuming news had labeled her as a satanic demon for 20 years. this, i would bet dollars to dimes that hillary clinton is more religious than donald trump. guest: christians are not supposed to hate. evangelicals will tell you in church that they are not supposed to hate. but if there is anyone that they hate, and in that sense, they fail in their faith, it is hillary clinton. she just brought so much baggage . , 25% of the got 20% evangelical vote. i don't know what hillary cap, but it was much less. hillary was somebody who evangelicals would never, ever support in large numbers. is the202) 748-8003 number if you are a self-described evangelical. brad is on the line from lily, kentucky. caller: and like to thank the guest for writing the b
you have to be careful when you make historical analogies, whether it be to hitler's, nixon, andrew jacksonobviously have heard the hitler's comparison. i just think you need to be careful when you make those analogies, so i won't comment further on that. tweaks,couple of hillary clinton was unacceptable to evangelicals because there preferred means of consuming news had labeled her as a satanic demon for 20 years. this, i would bet dollars to dimes that hillary clinton is more religious than...
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i think reparations line thatw for a rail was introduced by andrew jackson 1892, a rail car that ran on steam, the size of a hummer. host: i am sorry, but border security is the topic. what do you think about that? caller: i disagree. host: why so? caller: because i think we need a rail line. weightll need a light rail line that can carry supplies to the border, and carry water to supply the workers. host: let's go to bob in tyler, texas. caller: i say we shut down , and shutdown the constitution until we reopen that. host: what do you mean by that? caller: article for, section four plainly states that federal government shall protect the states against invasion. nobody is even talking about that. we are ignoring the constitution. why should we have a government that ignores the constitution? host: do you worry about that impact of a shutdown on these midterm elections as other republicans have expressed concern about? caller: i worry about obeying the constitution. partisanorried about tribalist parties. host: politico reporting saying that currently, government funding is expected
i think reparations line thatw for a rail was introduced by andrew jackson 1892, a rail car that ran on steam, the size of a hummer. host: i am sorry, but border security is the topic. what do you think about that? caller: i disagree. host: why so? caller: because i think we need a rail line. weightll need a light rail line that can carry supplies to the border, and carry water to supply the workers. host: let's go to bob in tyler, texas. caller: i say we shut down , and shutdown the...
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let's say this is the most racist member of the government since andrew jackson. >> how many knew?ouldn't give an answer. saying they're not entirely sure and not sure if they should come out and give an answer. >>> a fox news alert today, back to the top story of the morning, a rescue mission under way to free their 12 boys and soccer coached trapped in a cave in thailand. a life report up next. >>> plus hillary 2020? not so farfetched after all. >> she's back. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> a life saving mission in a race against time to rescue that boys' soccer team trapped inside a cave for 16 days. >> in this situation, if you get in trouble under the water, you can't come up to the surface and that's what poses all of the problems. >>> pyongyang slamming new talks with secretary of state mike pompeo calling them regrettable and gangster like. >> i'm determined to achieve the commitment that president trump made. if those requests were gangster like, the world is a gangster >>> we know where you live. >> president trump is in the final stages of deciding on his pick for if supreme court. >> in c
let's say this is the most racist member of the government since andrew jackson. >> how many knew?ouldn't give an answer. saying they're not entirely sure and not sure if they should come out and give an answer. >>> a fox news alert today, back to the top story of the morning, a rescue mission under way to free their 12 boys and soccer coached trapped in a cave in thailand. a life report up next. >>> plus hillary 2020? not so farfetched after all. >> she's back....
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andrew mccutchen who has had a lot of success against edwin jackson. buster posey is the catcher hitting fifth. pablo sandoval to first. brandon belt is not in the line-up, on paternity leave. he and his wife haley are awaiting the birth of
andrew mccutchen who has had a lot of success against edwin jackson. buster posey is the catcher hitting fifth. pablo sandoval to first. brandon belt is not in the line-up, on paternity leave. he and his wife haley are awaiting the birth of
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that's exactly what happened to andrew sechrist.he tells me he heard his son jackson crying while playingd at the georgetown playfield on thursday.natssechrist says at first. . he thought his one year old fell down. . but that wasn't the case.andrew sechrist/ father:"his feet were white. the skin, they had basically melted."sechrist says he realized his son walked across this grate.i tested the temperature of the grate around the same time of day the incident happened"i can't keep it here for half a second, and my one and half year-old son walked all the way across." reporter: "sechrist tells me one of his biggest concerns is with kids playing right here at the water park, they're just a few feet away from where this grate is located.""it's hard to see him go through that." sechrist says his son had to go to two different hospitals. "the nurses were looking at his feet, and they were going, oh my god."the little boy also had to spend the night there and now has to wear these bandages for the next couple weeks.only about 24 hours after this traumatic incident. . sechrist tells me he's shar
that's exactly what happened to andrew sechrist.he tells me he heard his son jackson crying while playingd at the georgetown playfield on thursday.natssechrist says at first. . he thought his one year old fell down. . but that wasn't the case.andrew sechrist/ father:"his feet were white. the skin, they had basically melted."sechrist says he realized his son walked across this grate.i tested the temperature of the grate around the same time of day the incident happened"i can't...
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but he and andrew jung and those who worked with dr. king, jesse jacksonur way with the same goals. and then we look at the generation behind us, my own daughters actually, my oldest daughter dominique got mar aid last october. and her and her husband announced last month that they are having a child, my first grandchild will be born. and then i thought about it as i hear about the case now in clear water, florida. i hear about what happened in the waffle house in alabama, and i went down there and nia in oakland and i think about what kind of world will by grandchild have. that's why the struggle must continue from generation to generation not if we win, till we win. equal protection under the law for everybody. and one standard of equal opportunity. it expresses itself differently, different styles, but we can't progress until everybody has that to give their grandchild. i'll see you back here next sunday. now to my colleague. >> wise, wonderful words. my biggest take away you're going to go from being rev al to papa al. 9:00 a.m. here in the east and 6:
but he and andrew jung and those who worked with dr. king, jesse jacksonur way with the same goals. and then we look at the generation behind us, my own daughters actually, my oldest daughter dominique got mar aid last october. and her and her husband announced last month that they are having a child, my first grandchild will be born. and then i thought about it as i hear about the case now in clear water, florida. i hear about what happened in the waffle house in alabama, and i went down there...
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. - our father wanted maynard jackson, the former mayor of atlanta, to run, or ambassador andrew youngeptable. they were more mainstream, but the people kept pushing for him to run. - 300 ministers from around the country said, "if you run, we will raise money," and they raised maybe a million dollars, so as i raised e discussion came the idea of "run, jesse, run." - rufor president was a way of increasing voter registration, of raising issues that the other candidates wouldn't necessarily raise, and make sure that the african-erican community was taken more seriously. - no one can be denied the promise that is america. she will carry on in the '80s unafraid, unashamed, and unsurpassed. . - stop reaganomi change the course. invest in people. reinvest in america. i offer that leadership, r those priorities. - jimmy carter had lost to ronald reagan by less than the number of african-americans o either hadn't voted or weren't registered. - the sense that black americans had that there was a moving forward was blown away by ronald reagan. jesse jackson wanted to run on the economic disast
. - our father wanted maynard jackson, the former mayor of atlanta, to run, or ambassador andrew youngeptable. they were more mainstream, but the people kept pushing for him to run. - 300 ministers from around the country said, "if you run, we will raise money," and they raised maybe a million dollars, so as i raised e discussion came the idea of "run, jesse, run." - rufor president was a way of increasing voter registration, of raising issues that the other candidates...
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ios mes od-bye off of edwin jackson, h year, 3-1, and the giants, 5-1 and the as triing for late-inning magic and two on and two out for davis. andrewpanien and giants win 5-1 in front of 45,000. tonight's game is sold out and even mount davis is sold out. the as may be adding to their bullpen reportedly in talks. he spent his entire seven-year career with the mets and made the all-star team in 2016 at 51 saves. best guess, if they can get it, rugby sevens world championships at&t park and round of 16, us 6u averse a versus wales. >> a knee injury ended his nfl hopes and he can fly it out, though. aloha! he's a top player on the u.s. national team and usa up 14-0 after the try and former cal star danny barrett walks in untouched. the u.s. crushes wales 35-0 and they'll face england in the quarterfinals. we know patriots tight end rob gronkowski is wild. this takes us to a whole other level when swimming with the sharks in the bahamas, part of a discovery channel special for shark week which is coming up and it's not just one little itty, bitty shark. it's a bunch of giant sharks and one of them clipped gronk with his fin. imagine ho
ios mes od-bye off of edwin jackson, h year, 3-1, and the giants, 5-1 and the as triing for late-inning magic and two on and two out for davis. andrewpanien and giants win 5-1 in front of 45,000. tonight's game is sold out and even mount davis is sold out. the as may be adding to their bullpen reportedly in talks. he spent his entire seven-year career with the mets and made the all-star team in 2016 at 51 saves. best guess, if they can get it, rugby sevens world championships at&t park and...
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deep and good-bye off of edwin jackson and his ninth of the year and giants 5-1 game in the as and trying for late-inning magic and two on and two out for chris davis, andrewccompanien. giants win 5-1 in front of 45 those. tonight's game is sold out, and mount davis is sold out. they're reportedly in talks to acquire the mets' closer who has 17 saves this season. he spent his entire seven-year career with the mets and the all-star team at 51 saves and best guess if they can get them the aeshe sup man. man. the round of 16, us averse us wales. let me introduce you to perry baker, drafted by the philadelphia eagles and the knee injury could end his nfl hopes. aloha! he's a top player on the u.s. national team. speed to burn, usa up 14-0 after the try, and former cal star danny barrett walks in untouched. the u.s. crushes wales 35-0. they'll face england in the quarterfinals. >> we know patriots tight end rob gronkowski is wild. this takes it to a whole other level. gronk went swimming with the sharks in the bahamas. part of a discovery channel special for shark week which is coming up and it's not just one little itty-bitty shark. it's a bunch of giant shark
deep and good-bye off of edwin jackson and his ninth of the year and giants 5-1 game in the as and trying for late-inning magic and two on and two out for chris davis, andrewccompanien. giants win 5-1 in front of 45 those. tonight's game is sold out, and mount davis is sold out. they're reportedly in talks to acquire the mets' closer who has 17 saves this season. he spent his entire seven-year career with the mets and the all-star team at 51 saves and best guess if they can get them the aeshe...
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our own hallie jackson 30e679po the view from my white house window, the president will take a car to andrews rather than is via helicopter where reporters can gather to take questions. perhaps even the weather has become fake news. we'll be right back on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. the full value oft wyour new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ >>> joining us now from washington, national political reporter for axaxios, jonathan swan. a rapically changing view of president trump. what did you find? >> michael cohen told friends after the helsinki press conference he felt that was a turning point in the trump presidency, and he said that he's long questioned trump's fitness to the president, but had
our own hallie jackson 30e679po the view from my white house window, the president will take a car to andrews rather than is via helicopter where reporters can gather to take questions. perhaps even the weather has become fake news. we'll be right back on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings...
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i wonder, this famous stories of andrew jackson, having anyone could come up and see the white house, and interact and things like that, in our age of security and things like that, do you think that the white house now in the last, since september 11, has balanced the idea of it being accessible to everyone and was that its original intent? did they intend for the people? >> it wasn't open to the public until jefferson, april 1801, because he had traveled in europe. so he started that. it is more difficult today, frankly one of the jobs of the white house is to cross that barrier to the public to the house and the association does everything possible to make people no all about the house because security as we all no is a way of life now. i would say that is the status of it now. there are private tours but it is hard to get them. and they are very quick. but they do the best they can. it's always been open and franklin pierce -- so people just began wandering through, and traditionally through the 19th century it became more interesting, roosevelt had done it all over. and in the ke
i wonder, this famous stories of andrew jackson, having anyone could come up and see the white house, and interact and things like that, in our age of security and things like that, do you think that the white house now in the last, since september 11, has balanced the idea of it being accessible to everyone and was that its original intent? did they intend for the people? >> it wasn't open to the public until jefferson, april 1801, because he had traveled in europe. so he started that....
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andrew wheill be taking over the acting epa administrator monday. his name didn't come up. but he mentioned a lot of other people. including ron jacksonas nominated to be va secretary then allegations came out about jackson' as professionand he withdrew his nomination. th preside reminded the crowd who jackson is. >> hcte ally said i was healthy. he's the one. when fake news said why is it isn't trump giving the physical? why? dr. jackson and hnd gave me a p. that was a physical. >> what the hell happened during thcaat physil? now, montana senator johrn t was one of the people leading the charge against jackson's nomination. tester is a dramatic. that'sn montana. and the president basically
andrew wheill be taking over the acting epa administrator monday. his name didn't come up. but he mentioned a lot of other people. including ron jacksonas nominated to be va secretary then allegations came out about jackson' as professionand he withdrew his nomination. th preside reminded the crowd who jackson is. >> hcte ally said i was healthy. he's the one. when fake news said why is it isn't trump giving the physical? why? dr. jackson and hnd gave me a p. that was a physical. >>...