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city, sorty, crowded of an anonymous city. when you meet somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately began to see them after that. you see them all the time. you have been walking past them before but you did not know them. once you begin to know them you notice their children come you notice where you expect to see them. they become a part of you win away. that is what i wanted to do with the hemmings family was to give people a stake in the family. >> watch and that gordon reed on thomas jefferson at the makes family in its entirety sunday at iraq p.m. on the president here on in history tv only on c-span3. he once called for the removal of bhutto as a planet. on sunday, author and astrophysicist neil the grass tyson will be our guest on in-depth. >> allow me to tell you that our moon, as small as it was compared to earth, is five times the mass of bhutto. -- pluto. welcome to the company of informed people. during our live three-hour conversation we will take your calls, feed and faced questions. he is the author of several
city, sorty, crowded of an anonymous city. when you meet somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately began to see them after that. you see them all the time. you have been walking past them before but you did not know them. once you begin to know them you notice their children come you notice where you expect to see them. they become a part of you win away. that is what i wanted to do with the hemmings family was to give people a stake in the family. >> watch and that gordon reed on...
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--hattan's big city, routed crowded, anonymous.n you meet somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately see them after that. and you are introduced to someone you see them all the time, you have walked past them before but you didn't know them. once you know them, you notice their children, you notice when you don't see the more you expect to see them. they become a part of you, and away. you have a stake in them. without what i wanted to do -- that's what i wanted to do with the hemmings family, to give people a stake in this family. >> watch annette orden read on thomas jefferson and the hemmings family in its entirety sunday at 8:00-midnight eastern -- and midnight eastern. here in american history tv, only on c-span-three. >> the next on american history tv, we hear from secret service and fbi agents involved in protecting ronald reagan on the day of the assassination attempt. they recall evacuating the president from the hotel and detailed the subsequent changes in security protocol. this is a 90 minute event at the same hilton
--hattan's big city, routed crowded, anonymous.n you meet somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately see them after that. and you are introduced to someone you see them all the time, you have walked past them before but you didn't know them. once you know them, you notice their children, you notice when you don't see the more you expect to see them. they become a part of you, and away. you have a stake in them. without what i wanted to do -- that's what i wanted to do with the hemmings family,...
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richard rowe, who's waived his right to anonymity, successfully sued sheffield city council after beingin february for a series of assaults. a lawyerfor ian brady has made clear that the ashes of the moors murderer, who died on monday, will not be scattered on saddleworth moor in greater manchester, where most of his victims were buried. the assurance came during a coroner's court hearing this afternoon in southport. the irish prime minister, enda kenny, has announced he will stand down next month when his party, fine gael, elects a new leader to take over. he led the country through the economic crisis, but his position was weakened after last year's election which resulted in a minority coalition government. the former american soldier, chelsea manning — who was behind one of the biggest intelligence leaks in us history — has been released from military prison. the 29—year—old was expected to remain in jail until 2045, but president 0bama commuted her sentence just before he left the white house injanuary. 0ur correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan, reports from kansas. chelsea manning, s
richard rowe, who's waived his right to anonymity, successfully sued sheffield city council after beingin february for a series of assaults. a lawyerfor ian brady has made clear that the ashes of the moors murderer, who died on monday, will not be scattered on saddleworth moor in greater manchester, where most of his victims were buried. the assurance came during a coroner's court hearing this afternoon in southport. the irish prime minister, enda kenny, has announced he will stand down next...
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but when i am in manhattan, it's a big, crowded city, anonymous. when you meet somebody -- if i meet somebody in the neighborhood, i begin to see them after that. when you are introduced to someone, you walked past them before, but you didn't know them. once you know them, you notice their children, when you don't see them, when you expect to see them. they become a part of you in a way. that's what i want to sue with the hemmings family, to give people a stake in this family. this is an interesting time to be thinking about this. you may have seen an article in the washington post not long ago that talked about the fact that monticello now is redoing the rooms where they think sally hemmings may have lived. if you have been to monticello, you know -- or any public museum, it has to pick a particular moment in history -- they can't show the entire range of 50 years worth of development of monticello. this is an area where they think sally hemmings lived. the story appeared in the washington post, as i said. it got a lot of attention. the tour that
but when i am in manhattan, it's a big, crowded city, anonymous. when you meet somebody -- if i meet somebody in the neighborhood, i begin to see them after that. when you are introduced to someone, you walked past them before, but you didn't know them. once you know them, you notice their children, when you don't see them, when you expect to see them. they become a part of you in a way. that's what i want to sue with the hemmings family, to give people a stake in this family. this is an...
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sold in new york city last year, the anonymous owner saw the story on the news and found the winningket in a stash of old ones. wasn't us, we're all still here tonight. >>> when we come back -- the student and the mom who took notes and one giant surprise, you're about to see it. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to m
sold in new york city last year, the anonymous owner saw the story on the news and found the winningket in a stash of old ones. wasn't us, we're all still here tonight. >>> when we come back -- the student and the mom who took notes and one giant surprise, you're about to see it. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my...
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city. >> tucker: who? on the basis of an anonymous complaint, someone thinking forward -- >> we know their name. >> tucker:ut don't the residents... look, you do not live in -- >> is not in litigation. >> tucker: it's a park bench. so one guy who doesn't even have the courage to stand up and reveal his identity gets to control the entire existence of this park bench? >> no, the constitution covers the bench. >> tucker: it has nothing to do with this. >> this defense had nothing to do with veterans either. >> tucker: is the bench establishing a state religion? >> it's on the city park and the city agreed to accept it, they were saying that anyone is a veteran that doesn't believe in god is someone who will be ruled by tyrants. again, dismissing the compassion and the morality that comes from -- >> tucker: it's something that you don't agree with, which is okay. lots of things that the government says i don't agree with. this is not an establishment of state religion -- >> according to the supreme court, if you do not open up to all points of view -- >> tucker: the supreme court didn't say that, that's why t
city. >> tucker: who? on the basis of an anonymous complaint, someone thinking forward -- >> we know their name. >> tucker:ut don't the residents... look, you do not live in -- >> is not in litigation. >> tucker: it's a park bench. so one guy who doesn't even have the courage to stand up and reveal his identity gets to control the entire existence of this park bench? >> no, the constitution covers the bench. >> tucker: it has nothing to do with this....
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issues before police and policing and friction as big city issues and i thought at that what struck me in ferguson, here was this essentially anonymous hamlet, municipality, a suburb, but it's a small place, place that people large largely pass on the way from the city to other places. 20,000 people, and everything that was intense and fraught about policing was in this small place, and boiled down in this kind of incredible essence and there's something about the intensity of it that really stuck with me. >> host: you take on community policing. are you -- >> guest: the -- part of the problem with community police is the term gets stretched. broken windows gets stretch, too. in fact what broken windows means, it means 50 different things depending on who you ask. the idea behind community policing is an approach in which police are in communication and dialogue with the community about what kind of -- what themm community wants, how a community wants to be policed. now, at some level, you know, policing is a matter of the law. but it is actually a lot more complicated than that, turns out. in any law enforcement scheme, we select a
issues before police and policing and friction as big city issues and i thought at that what struck me in ferguson, here was this essentially anonymous hamlet, municipality, a suburb, but it's a small place, place that people large largely pass on the way from the city to other places. 20,000 people, and everything that was intense and fraught about policing was in this small place, and boiled down in this kind of incredible essence and there's something about the intensity of it that really...
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because you can't have a toke vilian theory of the city, a culture of virtue in the cities because there is too much anonymity. they were wrong. turned out the social capital, the dense networks, the neighborliness of the village is re-created in urban, ethic neighborhoods. we're going through a transformation from the industrial economy and the cities to post-industrial economy in the mobile, digital, suburban, exurban suburbs. we haven't figured out what neighborliness and human capital looks like. we have a crisis of loneliness in the country. social media says it replaces human relationships. it can't. it can supplement them. >> rose: a crisis of loneliness. >> let's define friendship -- people who feel pleasure when you're happy, pain when you hurt. i don't choose to be sad when my kids hurt,eth because i love them. the average american had 3.4 friends in 1990. the average american has 1.8 friends today. a having of deep relationships in -- a halving of deep relationships in two and a half decades. 40% of adults have no one to confide in big and important. >> rose: these are parallel problems. one hand,
because you can't have a toke vilian theory of the city, a culture of virtue in the cities because there is too much anonymity. they were wrong. turned out the social capital, the dense networks, the neighborliness of the village is re-created in urban, ethic neighborhoods. we're going through a transformation from the industrial economy and the cities to post-industrial economy in the mobile, digital, suburban, exurban suburbs. we haven't figured out what neighborliness and human capital looks...
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city leaders are on here too. >> i don't usually respond to anonymous posters, especially when they are littering illegally. >> reporter: some are noticed right away, but the mystery person behind this won't bring change as fast. >> is it going to bring out a discussion? i'm not sure. it will take a bonding moment. >> reporter: in northwest, pete muntean, wusa9. >>> a disgusting case of animal cruelty. enough to turn your stomach and make you ask what is wrong with people if it is true. a facebook post. in a community called lexington park. i want you to take a look at this post up loaded friday may 19 about a week-and-a-half ago. this post from a young man who lives in that area claims him, someone threw a kitten out of the passenger side window of a car. the kitten hit the windshield of a passing car, got run over by another car, and then he watched as the kitten tried to limp out of the road and no one stopped. now, he says he stopped and a woman in a nearby parking lot ran to help the kitten and that woman rushed the kitten to a vet. well, the post has been shared almost a thousand times and seen by people all over
city leaders are on here too. >> i don't usually respond to anonymous posters, especially when they are littering illegally. >> reporter: some are noticed right away, but the mystery person behind this won't bring change as fast. >> is it going to bring out a discussion? i'm not sure. it will take a bonding moment. >> reporter: in northwest, pete muntean, wusa9. >>> a disgusting case of animal cruelty. enough to turn your stomach and make you ask what is wrong...
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the cities have more nominated a -- anonymity. upper middle-class men are all going to bordellos, brothels, restitution houses and purchasing sexual activity from poor women. from working-class women. they live in a different world in many ways. they are struggling to get by, many of them. the prostitution industry is quite robust. despite the fact that it was illegal in most places. for victorian women, these double standards and repressive cultures led to the emergence of some critics. this woman, charlotte perkins gilman. she is born in 1860, right before the civil war starts. she dies in 1935. there were not relegated to the domestic sphere. work is a short story called yellow wallpaper. woman who isa married to a doctor, a physician and her husband diagnoses her with the following disorder: temporary nervous to suppression slight hysterical tendency. do you think these things turn up in textbooks today? common foe medical diagnoses. diagnoses thaton were given to women at the time. they were typically used as a way to margina
the cities have more nominated a -- anonymity. upper middle-class men are all going to bordellos, brothels, restitution houses and purchasing sexual activity from poor women. from working-class women. they live in a different world in many ways. they are struggling to get by, many of them. the prostitution industry is quite robust. despite the fact that it was illegal in most places. for victorian women, these double standards and repressive cultures led to the emergence of some critics. this...
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and we thought there was a constitutional issue and the city agreed, they removed it. >> tucker: okay.y. i think it's awful that people anonymouslyr people without standing up and saying who they are. >> you know, the threats that we got when we did thisis -- >> tucker: whatever. t you are coming on here and saying what you think, but you are claiming that some anonymous guy hassled this little town and doesn't have the courage to say to the face of his neighbors, i find it deplorable.ur >> i'm sorry. we have a reason why he came to us.. >> tucker: thank you for joining us. t >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it. y >> tucker: yet another a widely publicized hate crime has been exposed as a total sham. an organizer in indiana admitted that he spray-painted his own church with a swastika, a "heil trump," and an anti-gay slur. the organist is a man called george nathaniel stang, says he wrote wanted to give local people a reason to fight for good, even if it was a false flag.fl the ends justify the means. notably, this specific case was one of many alleged hate crimes that was used by the press to vilify and marginalize repub
and we thought there was a constitutional issue and the city agreed, they removed it. >> tucker: okay.y. i think it's awful that people anonymouslyr people without standing up and saying who they are. >> you know, the threats that we got when we did thisis -- >> tucker: whatever. t you are coming on here and saying what you think, but you are claiming that some anonymous guy hassled this little town and doesn't have the courage to say to the face of his neighbors, i find it...
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sheffield city council has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who has waived his right to anonymityter being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. the irish prime minister, enda kenny, has announced he will stand down next month when his party, fine gael, elects a new leader to take over. he led the country through the economic crisis but his position was weakened after last year's election which resulted in a minority coalition government. there is a warning about a squeeze in living standards following figures showing inflation outstripped wages for the first time in three years. meanwhile, a record number of people have jobs, in three years. meanwhile, a record number of people havejobs, with unemployment falling to its lowest level since 1975. a business fair in leeds and good news onjobs. a business fair in leeds and good news on jobs. those a business fair in leeds and good news onjobs. those hiring plenty of people as economic growth is positive. we are constantly
sheffield city council has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who has waived his right to anonymityter being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. the irish prime minister, enda kenny, has announced he will stand down next month when his party, fine gael, elects a new leader to take...
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city is planning to remove. the beauregard monument stood in a traffic circle there since 1915. >> if diamond are a girl's best friend. some one gained two bffs. anonymous buyer, set the record for most expensive earrings ever the pear shaped earrings were auctions separately bought by the same buyer. the 14 carat and 16 carat blue and pink sold for combined $57.4 million. at sotheby's. >> kendis, you shouldn't have. >> i didn't. >> $57 million. >> yeah, that was so nice. >> one makeup present there. holy cow. >> so sweet. >> imagine if you lose one. >> oh. i don't think i would want to wear something that expensive. >> no. after a long winter and spring, some people can't wait to get to the beach. like, that guy. >> he was so excited to dig his toes in the sand he drove right up to the water to get a close view. clearly though. little too close. >> that is good. good. >> painful. mother nature was going -- oh. to win this one. apparently wanted to take pictures of the suv ocean. >> mission accomplished. got a little too close. >> eventually, a tow truck came in. and pulled the vehicle of that whole situation. note. for any one else, with any ideas, don
city is planning to remove. the beauregard monument stood in a traffic circle there since 1915. >> if diamond are a girl's best friend. some one gained two bffs. anonymous buyer, set the record for most expensive earrings ever the pear shaped earrings were auctions separately bought by the same buyer. the 14 carat and 16 carat blue and pink sold for combined $57.4 million. at sotheby's. >> kendis, you shouldn't have. >> i didn't. >> $57 million. >> yeah, that was...
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anonymity. >> one last question. so i will make a partisan statement my take on the democratic party at this point is a strong regional party. they're very strong on the coast and in the big cities. they continue with the protest to paint donald trump is so extremely dangerous is it possible they have overplayed there he and? that will backsplash when the stock market does continue to grow and the jobs come back? at the same time republicans and getting enough done. so what is sure prescription ? what should donald trump me doing?. >> he does infrastructure with one-tenth of what obama received a belief he could accomplish 100 times as much i think he does immigration reform not just with the young people that were brought into the country as a minor but i think he continues that democrats are in a bad way and i hope they stay that way but as chris murphy senator harris could do what obama did and running for president in 2020 they have a lot of young people below the giant geriatric ward that is the democratic leadership. i hope nobody leaves the word. [laughter] >> notices the g.o.p. the party leadership by the delegates. they are alive and well push in the democratic party fu
anonymity. >> one last question. so i will make a partisan statement my take on the democratic party at this point is a strong regional party. they're very strong on the coast and in the big cities. they continue with the protest to paint donald trump is so extremely dangerous is it possible they have overplayed there he and? that will backsplash when the stock market does continue to grow and the jobs come back? at the same time republicans and getting enough done. so what is sure...
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sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who has waived his right to anonymitybeing assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. in the united states, president trump has been accused on interfering in an fbi investigation into the links between his former national security adviser and russia. it's reported that trump asked james comey, who was fbi director at the time, to "let this go" — that's according to a memo reportedly written by comey immediately afterwards. comey was fired from his post last week. the white house has denied the claims, but there are calls for all records of their meetings to be released to congress. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool is in washington. on productivity going up, but the figures are down again. until that problem is solved, the danger of a continued income squeeze remains. yes, this presidency has it seems lurched from one controversy to the next. but with this scandal, donald trump may be on the shakiest g
sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who has waived his right to anonymitybeing assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. in the united states, president trump has been accused on interfering in an fbi investigation into the links between his former national...
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sheffield city council has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who's has waived his right to anonymityg assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. four men have been arrested in east london over an alleged terror plot. they're being held on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of terrorism. several addresses in east london are being searched. there's a warning about a squeeze in living standards. it follows official figures showing the inflation outstripping wages for the first time in three years. meanwhile a record number of people have jobs, with unemployment falling to its lowest level since 1975. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. a business fair in leeds and good news onjobs. firms hiring plenty of people as economic growth remains positive. we are continually recruiting staff, we have grown quickly over the last to two years from four to 32 people. we have employed our new manager, and we have also employed in the last couple of months a new groun
sheffield city council has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who's has waived his right to anonymityg assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. four men have been arrested in east london over an alleged terror plot. they're being held on suspicion of the commission, preparation or...
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cities have been banned in north carolina for over a year. this new law creates a process by which citizens can anonymously report or local government or the law enforcement agencies. it would create financial penalties to withhold tax revenue from any law enforcement agency that does not enforce it. amy: these are all in effect? >> they are pending in the north carolina legislature. amy: yesterday was international workers day, may day. how were workers treated? what were your main concerns? >> as someone who comes from an immigrant background, my dad worked in the fields and i worked in the fields, the treatment is horrible. amy: which fields? fields, sweet potato fields. as a farm worker, we were treated bad. all farm workers across north carolina, they live in deplorable housing. you're talking about housing that has bedbugs and rats. sometimes not even mattresses. holes in the walls. conditions are horrible. working 13 and 14 hours a day in the heat of the summer. that is when tobacco needs to be harvested. alsoare also in -- sometimes not paid minimum wage. they do this because they need to support their families in mexico. they suffer t
cities have been banned in north carolina for over a year. this new law creates a process by which citizens can anonymously report or local government or the law enforcement agencies. it would create financial penalties to withhold tax revenue from any law enforcement agency that does not enforce it. amy: these are all in effect? >> they are pending in the north carolina legislature. amy: yesterday was international workers day, may day. how were workers treated? what were your main...
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city of manchester, just west of london. from this account, it appears that device exploded outside the new just the people were leaving. there are anonymous reports unconfirmed from u.s. officials indicating a suicide bomber is suspected to be involved. british police are not confirming this at this stage. to give you some perspective, this is a huge arena and holds about 20,000 people. it was thought to be careful to capacity, understandably there was huge panic in the immediate aftermath of that explosion. many young fans were at this concert, and there are heartbreaking reports of parents searching for missing kids. the singer herself said to be okay. she has tweeted and i quote "i am broken from the bottom of my heart." >> trace: katie, you mentioned that this was in fact believed to be a suicide bombing. is there any indication, have your sources for anybody else on the ground there, giving you an idea of who might be behind thi this? >> if there is no confirmation yet. there is no claim of responsibility yet. we are hearing apparently that isis thought this on twitter a particularly active at this point of time. there are so confirm
city of manchester, just west of london. from this account, it appears that device exploded outside the new just the people were leaving. there are anonymous reports unconfirmed from u.s. officials indicating a suicide bomber is suspected to be involved. british police are not confirming this at this stage. to give you some perspective, this is a huge arena and holds about 20,000 people. it was thought to be careful to capacity, understandably there was huge panic in the immediate aftermath of...
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anonymous. go to my facebook page. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> moscow on the potomac. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in a city trump and his attempt to kill the russian investigation. here's the latest cover-up. today the substitute white house press secretary said it was attorney general jeff sessions and deputy a.g. richard rosenstein who came to trump with the call to fire fbi director james comey, the man leading the investigation into possible ties between the campaign and russia. here was sarah huckabee sanders at the briefing today.
anonymous. go to my facebook page. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> moscow on the potomac. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in a city trump and his attempt to kill the russian investigation. here's the latest cover-up. today the substitute white house press secretary said it was attorney general jeff sessions and deputy a.g. richard rosenstein who came to trump with the call to fire fbi director james comey,...
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anonymous. go to my facebook page. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> moscow on the potomac. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in a city bouncing with news about donald trump and his attempt to kill the russian investigation. here's the latest cover-up. today the substitute white house press secretary said it was attorney general jeff sessions and deputy a.g. richard rosenstein who came to trump with the call to fire fbi director james comey, the man leading the investigation into possible ties between the campaign and russia. here was sarah huckabee sanders at the briefing today. >> did the president direct rod rosenstein to write this moment mow? >> the president lost confidence in director comey and he'd be considering letting director comey go since the day he was elected. but he did have a conversation with the deputy attorney general on monday where they had come to him to express their concerns. the president asked that they put those concerns and their recommendation in writing, which is the letter that you guys have received. >> that's not true. they didn't come to him. the truth is as nbc's pete williams repo
anonymous. go to my facebook page. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> moscow on the potomac. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in a city bouncing with news about donald trump and his attempt to kill the russian investigation. here's the latest cover-up. today the substitute white house press secretary said it was attorney general jeff sessions and deputy a.g. richard rosenstein who came to trump with the call to...
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city. waymo has now partnered up with lyft, the raid sharing company hoping to bring autonomous vehicles to the mainstream. the partnership details were originally leaked by an anonymousloyee and later confirmed by the new york times. the two companies will work to have pilot projects and joint product development eventually having self-driving cars available to pick up commuters at the touch of a button. but this isn't waymo's first partnership with a raid sharing company -- ride sharing company. right now they are battling uber in court. they filed a lawsuit alleging uber employee stole waymo's information to create uber's self-driving car technology. regardless, if you are hoping to get on your cell phone, open up the lyft app and with the push of a button have a driverless car come and take you to work, for those of us in the bay area, that's going to take a little while because the first city to likely see this partnership in action once they are fully functional, that will likely be phoenix. for now live in mountain view, sandra osborne, kpix5. >>> apple's next iphone may cost the same as a macbook. the iphone 8 set to launch later this year. according to a gold
city. waymo has now partnered up with lyft, the raid sharing company hoping to bring autonomous vehicles to the mainstream. the partnership details were originally leaked by an anonymousloyee and later confirmed by the new york times. the two companies will work to have pilot projects and joint product development eventually having self-driving cars available to pick up commuters at the touch of a button. but this isn't waymo's first partnership with a raid sharing company -- ride sharing...
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sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe — who has waived his right to anonymityn prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. four men have been arrested in east london over an alleged terror plot. scotland yard say the men have been detained on suspicion of the commission, preparation or insitgation of terrorism. several addresses are being searched. there's a warning about a squeeze in living standards today. it follows official figures that show the cost of living — inflation — is outstripping wages for the first time in three years. meanwhile, a record number of people have a job, unemployment has fallen to its lowest level in 42 years. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. a business fair in leeds and good news onjobs. firms hiring plenty of people as economic growth remains positive. we are continually recruiting staff, we have grown quickly over the last to two years from four to 32 people. we have employed our new manager, and we have also employed in the last couple of months a new ground staff. at this moment in time on our
sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe — who has waived his right to anonymityn prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. four men have been arrested in east london over an alleged terror plot. scotland yard say the men have been detained on suspicion of the commission, preparation or insitgation of terrorism. several addresses are being...
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anonymous sources. i was in the room it didn't happen. brian: "the washington post says they have revelations that the city was brought up where this evidently the russian foreign minister. they said that the cia or nsa asked him not to reveal that city because it would jeopardize the national security. so they didn't. the series of events seems to have gone like this. something concerns enough for h.r. mac master to auto call the cia and alert the something should know. somehow it gets leaked out to the "the washington post" which goes to show threw are people in the intelligence community who will do anything to hurt this president. ainsley: there is no one inside the meeting that we know of who is talking to the post that says that this happened. i mean, have you general mcmaster actually quoting in that post article. he said this is not legit. it didn't happen inside the meeting. if it is talking it's a game of telephone. people in the meeting told someone this and that person might have leaked to the "the washington post." steve: i think brian is probably right. i think when the senior white house officials called the ci. >> and the nsa
anonymous sources. i was in the room it didn't happen. brian: "the washington post says they have revelations that the city was brought up where this evidently the russian foreign minister. they said that the cia or nsa asked him not to reveal that city because it would jeopardize the national security. so they didn't. the series of events seems to have gone like this. something concerns enough for h.r. mac master to auto call the cia and alert the something should know. somehow it gets...
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disney, anonymous hackers claim they've stolen the upcoming "pirates of the caribbean" movie, threatening to release it unless a ransom is paid. >>> chilling videos of a jet crash outside new york city. the plane slamming into multiple buildings. incredibly, no injuries on the ground. federal investigators heading to the scene this morning. >>> and the spaceship. an exclusive first look entoods apple's massive and multibillion dollar new head quarters and you've never seen an office park like this one. today is tuesday, may 16th, 2017. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today." wouldn't you feel better about your cubicle if it was in an office like that. >> our office is like an anti-apple. >> the roof is falling down. >> we have a lot of news to get to this morning. this jaw dropping story. outrage in washington may have revealed highly classified information during his oval office meeting with russian officials. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are demanding answers. there's been a denial from the trump administration, but it only raises more questions. we have complete coverage. we'll s
disney, anonymous hackers claim they've stolen the upcoming "pirates of the caribbean" movie, threatening to release it unless a ransom is paid. >>> chilling videos of a jet crash outside new york city. the plane slamming into multiple buildings. incredibly, no injuries on the ground. federal investigators heading to the scene this morning. >>> and the spaceship. an exclusive first look entoods apple's massive and multibillion dollar new head quarters and you've...
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city. ashley: i want to get back to the issue that larry touched on there, this whole leaking going on. there's someone, we can always quote anonymousnging this president down. >> i have argued that it is probably a group of people in the intelligence community. these would be the same people that were spying on him before he was president and leaking information that they found. these would be the same people that contracted with a former british intelligence agent to dig up dirt on donald trump. the fbi offered to pay him $50,000. the dirt they dug up was so lurid and unbelievable they decided not to pay the $50,000. these are the same people that selectively conceal and reveal intelligence information in order to frustrate and manipulate him over and over and over again. and whenever they do this and do it with classified material, they commit a felony. ashley: all right, judge. we have to leave it right there. again, going a bit numb up here with all of this stuff, but it's happening. thank you so much to, judge. by the way, guess who's joined us? johnny unser joined by daughter lonnie. you are here, guys, hello. >> hi. ashley:
city. ashley: i want to get back to the issue that larry touched on there, this whole leaking going on. there's someone, we can always quote anonymousnging this president down. >> i have argued that it is probably a group of people in the intelligence community. these would be the same people that were spying on him before he was president and leaking information that they found. these would be the same people that contracted with a former british intelligence agent to dig up dirt on...
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sort of an anonymous city. somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately begin to see them after that. you used to see them all the time, but you did not know them. once you begin to know them, you noticed children come you notice where you expect to see them. you have a stake in them. that is what i wanted to do with the hemmings family was give people a stake in this family. watch annette gordon reed on thomas jefferson and the hemmings family on the presidency. here on american history tv only on c-span3. monday night on the communicators, michael beckerman, president and ceo of the internet association, made up of 40 internet companies including google, facebook and amazon talks about new regulation proposals from the fcc and how to propose -- out to protect a free and open internet. he is interviewed by margaret harding mcgill. the fcc is proposing to remove the agencies authority over internet exchange. >> at the end of the day, it is about consumers. you pay your internet service you are paying a lot of mo
sort of an anonymous city. somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately begin to see them after that. you used to see them all the time, but you did not know them. once you begin to know them, you noticed children come you notice where you expect to see them. you have a stake in them. that is what i wanted to do with the hemmings family was give people a stake in this family. watch annette gordon reed on thomas jefferson and the hemmings family on the presidency. here on american history tv only...