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period was athat 60% african-american. it was always a majority black town. we are in the center of cahawba. why we are in the center because the governor decided that way. this way is the remnants of an old indian village. town here int 1818. there was a group of native americans who built a village here. the largest village during the alabama river drainage. they dug a deep moat and put a palisade around their village. there is a big semi circle with a mound in the middle. he made at the center of our first capital. it is very symbolic. the statehouse is on top. then, we went to the legislature after raising this money, they would only give him $10,000. he put the statehouse on the side. he made this the capital, thinking he would built his grand town. they moved it to tuscaloosa. these became all of the cotton warehouses. if you come here, the warehouses -- all of theall warehouses are gone, all of the buildings are downtown. you can trace one of the walls of the cotton warehouses. you can follow the wall of this cotton warehouse that was turned columns,ta
period was athat 60% african-american. it was always a majority black town. we are in the center of cahawba. why we are in the center because the governor decided that way. this way is the remnants of an old indian village. town here int 1818. there was a group of native americans who built a village here. the largest village during the alabama river drainage. they dug a deep moat and put a palisade around their village. there is a big semi circle with a mound in the middle. he made at the...
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when women are seeking positions of power, we often tie together that ambition with likeability in a athat we don't do with men. so with hillary clinton. she ran in many ways, in the same model of male candidates, jen palmieri writes about this in her book, "dear madam president." she talks a lot about how hillary clinton had to mimic the characteristics of male candidates, because there was no model for women running for president. so hillary clinton is right to say we have a problem with ambitious women. if that wasn't true we would have had plenty of women who were president and leading this country and we do not. we also see it in the private sector, we would see many more fortune 500 companies have women ceos. >> it is a slow climb up that ladder, that's for sure. hey, thanks for getting through the blast of campaign-style music that came through, zerlena. >> yeah, i just kept going. >> see you next week. >>> in the next hour the outrage after the arrest at a waffle house, a teenager wearing a tuxedo for prom is choked and slammed to the ground. in its class, according to alg. better
when women are seeking positions of power, we often tie together that ambition with likeability in a athat we don't do with men. so with hillary clinton. she ran in many ways, in the same model of male candidates, jen palmieri writes about this in her book, "dear madam president." she talks a lot about how hillary clinton had to mimic the characteristics of male candidates, because there was no model for women running for president. so hillary clinton is right to say we have a problem...
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. >>> a look athat's in the coming months. nancy ngr from heartland financial and john lynch, chief investment strategist at lpl. thanks for jning us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> nancy it looks like you're willing to tay a flyer on some e en-down stocks. yes? >> midterms are a great collect stocks, because the dramatic.y is 12 months after we've never seen a decline since 1946. i like my odds here, as wall street takes off, i'd like to pick away at se of the higher quality names that have been beaten up. >> john, if wall street isto gog take off, as nancy says, how about the economy? it seemsir to beg on all cylinders. will that continue? >> i think so, sue. i think nancy makes a good anytime volatility shows up, i think it's a great time for investors to take advantage. those mes can b justified by economic activity. we see the consumers benefitting from tax refunds, businesses not only ange, but increasing capital expenditures. we think that will be a boost for the economy asll we're still projecting 2.5% to 3% p
. >>> a look athat's in the coming months. nancy ngr from heartland financial and john lynch, chief investment strategist at lpl. thanks for jning us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> nancy it looks like you're willing to tay a flyer on some e en-down stocks. yes? >> midterms are a great collect stocks, because the dramatic.y is 12 months after we've never seen a decline since 1946. i like my odds here, as wall street takes off, i'd like to pick away...
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. >> reporter: the yearly contest -/athat costs $150 a ticket is a benefit for the nonprofit yerba buenar the arts. homes form a gallery of real estate in áothe city's priciestl neighborhoods. how many of them have been given away? we checked. in 10 years of dream house raffles, not one dream house has been given away. >> the raffle ought to give away the prize that's most heavily advertised and promoted. >> reporter: daniel is founder of the watchdog group, charity watch. watch. dre raffles, the contest rules have a lot of caveats. >> it's clearly misleading unless somebody has pored over the fine print and unfortunately people, you know, @/are not doing 1ágthat. >> reporter: yerba buena says on its website, 65,000 tickets must be sold in order for a xgg house to be awarded but we have learned in 10 years, wo#th ticket threshold has only been reached twice. in both cases the winners opted for the alternative cash prize. i mean, it was totally unexpected. >> shirley won the top prize in the 2015 dream v%kraffle. no home was awarded that year. the ticket threshold wasn't reached but shirl
. >> reporter: the yearly contest -/athat costs $150 a ticket is a benefit for the nonprofit yerba buenar the arts. homes form a gallery of real estate in áothe city's priciestl neighborhoods. how many of them have been given away? we checked. in 10 years of dream house raffles, not one dream house has been given away. >> the raffle ought to give away the prize that's most heavily advertised and promoted. >> reporter: daniel is founder of the watchdog group, charity watch....
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that is when i started to say, i athat is when i started to say, i need to move money into venture capitalce. an i want to do it smartly. the first goal is to make money. i'm not putting my money out as a social impact. i'm putting it out to make money. a you i wanted to go behind funds, like aspect ventures, who are looking at opportunities and is they have a thesis around, my gosh, there are so many opportunities out there if we go towards funding some of these women's businesses. emily: you mentioned you care about returns. you are not doing this to have an impact. it's not a handout. some lp's have said to me, all we care about is returns. some of the best investors may not be the best people, but they have the best returns. what do you have to say to those people? melinda: i have to say you are investing in what you know. you need to look at what trends are coming in the nation and how you're going to address them. women are 85% of consumer dollar spent. women control 70% of financial decisions in the house. if you are not investing in products that go towards females or women-led com
that is when i started to say, i athat is when i started to say, i need to move money into venture capitalce. an i want to do it smartly. the first goal is to make money. i'm not putting my money out as a social impact. i'm putting it out to make money. a you i wanted to go behind funds, like aspect ventures, who are looking at opportunities and is they have a thesis around, my gosh, there are so many opportunities out there if we go towards funding some of these women's businesses. emily: you...
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wrote athat evening, i long email back. i simply told him that i was gay, that i had always been gay, and i tried to explain what it is like to be gay in a world that doesn't accept gays. he wrote back immediately, saying this was a subject he didn't want to discuss on the web, but asks if he could come by my apartment the next morning after his exercise class. and i said certainly. when i opened the door about 9:00 the next morning, he took tighthis arms and held me and began sobbing. and i held him and cried. and when we eventually sat down on the sofa, tight and began i placed a box of tissues between us and i gave him the opportunity to vent for all of those years of frustration when he had tried to be close to me and just couldn't. he had always said there was a wall between us, and i had always known he was right but i never told him he was. one of the questions he asked me that morning was, is this something you have thought about every year? and i said, every year? i thought about it every day. and he said, it must
wrote athat evening, i long email back. i simply told him that i was gay, that i had always been gay, and i tried to explain what it is like to be gay in a world that doesn't accept gays. he wrote back immediately, saying this was a subject he didn't want to discuss on the web, but asks if he could come by my apartment the next morning after his exercise class. and i said certainly. when i opened the door about 9:00 the next morning, he took tighthis arms and held me and began sobbing. and i...
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. >> athat's pretty good stuff, i have to say. >> between that and the sfaun in the patrol car, yeah,hose were both really good. thank you so much for spending some time with us tonight. i'm ama daetz. . (ominous dark music) - i'm former fbi agent joe pistone, the real donnie brasco.
. >> athat's pretty good stuff, i have to say. >> between that and the sfaun in the patrol car, yeah,hose were both really good. thank you so much for spending some time with us tonight. i'm ama daetz. . (ominous dark music) - i'm former fbi agent joe pistone, the real donnie brasco.
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differences you know when you really define how both sides see denuclearize of the korean pen know sewell athat is the problem -- you know that is the problem, they are looking at this from a number of different angles, in intelligence, they are having a hard time deciding how many weapon that north korean have. how do you come to table with not really know how to fully denuclearize when their intelligence services conditiost decide on a number. he will have to convince kim jong-un it is best to give up the weapons, exphe that he can t and still preserve his regime. that is what he really wants in the end. liz: let's look at the top north korea official comes to new york city. he was the former head of north korea's spy agency. at closing ceremony of winter games he of in the same box at ivanka trump. they didn't speak. he would be highest ranking north korea official to visit u.s. in nearly two decades, this is a big deal. >> it is, he has served three different leaders in kim die do. -- dynasty. if you remember, sony hack. north korea were involved he was sanctioned by u.s. treasury, this is
differences you know when you really define how both sides see denuclearize of the korean pen know sewell athat is the problem -- you know that is the problem, they are looking at this from a number of different angles, in intelligence, they are having a hard time deciding how many weapon that north korean have. how do you come to table with not really know how to fully denuclearize when their intelligence services conditiost decide on a number. he will have to convince kim jong-un it is best...
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are athat, we know there lot of pipelines under construction and there would be a more elastic responseces. you could expect even higher production growth from the united states and as such, comforting the global market. very much for your patience this morning. it has been great to speak to you. agencytional energy director, fatih birol talking to us from istanbul. -- averted sentiment divergent sentiment has started to open. individuals are loading up against protection in volatility. how are volatility bets currently shaping up? >> smart money institutions, hedge funds -- are betting volatility is picking up again. essentially, what we see is nothing new that there is discord between the two but diving into the bloomberg, we see the divergence opening up an area where we can see some pain. the blue line, the ftc bets have gone net short. this is institutions that were going long buckled tillie -- long but -- long volatility. sincest long money in etf august, 2016. guy: is this normal? : it seems like normal for a precipice. when we see changes in the market, we see this divide happen
are athat, we know there lot of pipelines under construction and there would be a more elastic responseces. you could expect even higher production growth from the united states and as such, comforting the global market. very much for your patience this morning. it has been great to speak to you. agencytional energy director, fatih birol talking to us from istanbul. -- averted sentiment divergent sentiment has started to open. individuals are loading up against protection in volatility. how are...
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unfortunately, it's all athat's very hot. hour by hour tomorrow, low clouds will start the day.s. and midday tomorrow and the north bay we'll finally see temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 70s there around santa rosa. the future cast gs interesting. right arou afternoon not only is there a chance for some strong thunderstorms for the sierra which could mean gusty winds or hail that could cause some problems around yosemite and tahoe, but some of these storms may drift to the west late tomorrow around 5:00 and 7:00. so stay tuned. low clouds and misty conditions for the morning but watch as we go through the afternoon. beginning to see high clouds to the east and west. stay tuned if that flow will go technically easterly over the sierra. if not with this particular system which is anchored east of the sierra, maybe a better chance of showers actually showing up as we get into friday. moving up across northern california we think on friday, which may be good enough for seeing a few mountain showers. especially around the north bay and northern sierra and maybe around the ba
unfortunately, it's all athat's very hot. hour by hour tomorrow, low clouds will start the day.s. and midday tomorrow and the north bay we'll finally see temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 70s there around santa rosa. the future cast gs interesting. right arou afternoon not only is there a chance for some strong thunderstorms for the sierra which could mean gusty winds or hail that could cause some problems around yosemite and tahoe, but some of these storms may drift to the west late...
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not athat would be success but it would be a good outcome, putting us on a path, a diplomatic path, that we have to test. we have to continue to test and ultimately get into verification aspects. frank: that is the bare minimum. if there are additional things that could be announced, even better. for example there is the travel ban, that prevents u.s. citizens from going to north korea except for journalists and red cross. that that needs to be renewed. some announcement or statement from north korea that a nuclear missile production freeze, things like that that are doable. security guarantee. something addressing the participation. those are things that are soble, but also reversible, it doesn't commit any side to do something long-term if the other side does not act on it. >> how would you describe the role of troop presence in south korea? david will have great stuff to say on this because he served. the primary role is to deter aggression from north korea. a deterrence role. the flipside is reassurance. we are there in korea to assure our allies, south korea and japan, about our com
not athat would be success but it would be a good outcome, putting us on a path, a diplomatic path, that we have to test. we have to continue to test and ultimately get into verification aspects. frank: that is the bare minimum. if there are additional things that could be announced, even better. for example there is the travel ban, that prevents u.s. citizens from going to north korea except for journalists and red cross. that that needs to be renewed. some announcement or statement from north...
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service, athat in my huge way to do that was based on substance and your performance. there was a standard, do the work, meet the standard. it's very hard for people to say no to you if you're qualified for whatever position you are asking for, so do what it takes to get re-want to be and get mentors. there is a lot of unwritten things about what people are looking for or pay, get this call or that call, what is going to be most important, the alleyway to find out is picking the brains of people who have been there before you. and don't look for somebody exactly like you. all my mentors are men, they just happened to turn out to be. most of my senior cuttermen on our ships are men. -- but i haves pilots, engineers, i figure out what i need to do to get my celfin the most competitive spot possible, and doing a good job over time. where you are, you do get a reputation, good, bad or ugly. and that reputation starts to matter. take a good look at what you want that reputation to be. who are you? when you want other people to think about you? earn it. get a greatpoint to r
service, athat in my huge way to do that was based on substance and your performance. there was a standard, do the work, meet the standard. it's very hard for people to say no to you if you're qualified for whatever position you are asking for, so do what it takes to get re-want to be and get mentors. there is a lot of unwritten things about what people are looking for or pay, get this call or that call, what is going to be most important, the alleyway to find out is picking the brains of...
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and affordable housing for seniors.but neighbors are confused about how all of áthat is going to fithere.ranee waselak, hayward "it's just nice and quiet. so that's one thing. beautiful views. beautiful parklands." tom bauer, hayward"it's not an appropriate place to build. it just isn't. and it's not safe." tom bauer is also concerned about having the church looming over his home that he shares with his son and husband of 23 years.tom bauer, hayward"i would actually consider selling my house because, if it went through, i can't live in a place where my rights and the rights of my family aren't respected." michelle kingston, @mkingstonne ws"another issue neighbors have is the land where the church will be built, right here where i'm standing, is all within the hayward fault zone."ranee waselak, hayward "it's a safety concern with the fault line and landslides. tom bauer, hayward"when you start developing and you start digging fault line and you disturb it, it does things." but pastor ellis they're working with the city on ways to improve plans.larry ellis, pilgrim baptist church pasto
and affordable housing for seniors.but neighbors are confused about how all of áthat is going to fithere.ranee waselak, hayward "it's just nice and quiet. so that's one thing. beautiful views. beautiful parklands." tom bauer, hayward"it's not an appropriate place to build. it just isn't. and it's not safe." tom bauer is also concerned about having the church looming over his home that he shares with his son and husband of 23 years.tom bauer, hayward"i would actually...
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amount of the bears that the bears a ln your thesis but the flipside of that is the folks over working athat wereworking at abc and the just media folks. they acted almost like somebody that they really loved had just been killed and there was a sense of this deep abiding grief at the studio that night and it occurred to me if the site working class was voting like an ethnic group than the group of people i was spending time with the studios they were kind of akin to an ethnic group because they were grieving together reacting not just as if they lost but as if something really deep and culturally funding just happened and that experience is what makes me interested in the thesis of your book because i do sometimes wonder that we are behaving our political ideologies or political groupings are behaving more like ethnicities than theic traditiol institutions. i would love to hear what you think about that. >> first i will sa would say i g the few people who wasn't surprised by the election and i can explain that later. it's more what it kept hearing whispered underground, so here's why i thin
amount of the bears that the bears a ln your thesis but the flipside of that is the folks over working athat wereworking at abc and the just media folks. they acted almost like somebody that they really loved had just been killed and there was a sense of this deep abiding grief at the studio that night and it occurred to me if the site working class was voting like an ethnic group than the group of people i was spending time with the studios they were kind of akin to an ethnic group because...
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always unanimously, always in a bipartisan fashion, and everybody works collaboratively with a sense athatamerica's ership of the world is important to us and portant to the world. that doesn't get as much attention as noisier, more confrontational or controversial statements and actions on the part of some members of congress, but it's more the norm thanf:ot. >> woodrs he hopeful for the country's future? >> he believes... yes, he believes this country is a match for its challenges in the present and in the future. >> woodruf mark salter, w wrote the book with john mccain, "the restless wave: good times, just causes, great flights, and other appreciations". mark salter, we thank you. >> thank you, judy. we appreciate it. >> woodruff: and that bk is out today. on the newshour online right now, we have live video of the dramatic eruption at the kilauea summit in hawaii.n you tch that and more on our website, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon.
always unanimously, always in a bipartisan fashion, and everybody works collaboratively with a sense athatamerica's ership of the world is important to us and portant to the world. that doesn't get as much attention as noisier, more confrontational or controversial statements and actions on the part of some members of congress, but it's more the norm thanf:ot. >> woodrs he hopeful for the country's future? >> he believes... yes, he believes this country is a match for its challenges...
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few are willing to athat publicly. but my distinguished member on the subcommittee told the publication tech crunch only six months ago, and i quote, my point of view, and by the way i had this point of view when it was president obama and tom wheeler at the f.c.c. at the time, to the chagrin of my friends should be litigated. this was made virtually on the eve of the f.c.c.'s final vote to disassemble the 2015 rules. what changed? why are we debating a bipartisan bill instead after partisan resolution? well, some on the other side of the aisle reached the cynical conclusion that exploiting concern of the internet outweighed the value of working with republicans to pass net neutrality protections. for others who had a genuine desire to work with me, the forces of a highly politicized campaign to impose a democrat-only solution can overwhelm the best of intentions. and make no mistake, the campaign behind this congressional review act resolution has been primarily driven by fearmongering hypotheticals, misdirection, and
few are willing to athat publicly. but my distinguished member on the subcommittee told the publication tech crunch only six months ago, and i quote, my point of view, and by the way i had this point of view when it was president obama and tom wheeler at the f.c.c. at the time, to the chagrin of my friends should be litigated. this was made virtually on the eve of the f.c.c.'s final vote to disassemble the 2015 rules. what changed? why are we debating a bipartisan bill instead after partisan...
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athat being said, that does not discount that there are numerous instances of police misconduct, in facthere is a backlog of reports that the dpa is currently working through. those instances i believe should not start -- tarnish what a lot of the good work that san francisco police officers are doing. i believe that the community should know about that work and a way to do that is through increased participation, and community involvement. increased community policing, where officers are getting to know those in the neighbourhoods in which they patrol. they are becoming familiar with whom they work in the community that they work. >> supervisor cohen: how do you define successful reform? i put successful in quotes, realizing it may look like different things to different people. i would love to hear your thoughts. >> i define successful reform, first of all, as being created through a thoughtful and measured approach that takes into account the voices and stances, and issues of all of the citizens of san francisco. so that is our community members, the board, the dpa, the police departm
athat being said, that does not discount that there are numerous instances of police misconduct, in facthere is a backlog of reports that the dpa is currently working through. those instances i believe should not start -- tarnish what a lot of the good work that san francisco police officers are doing. i believe that the community should know about that work and a way to do that is through increased participation, and community involvement. increased community policing, where officers are...
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the formal athat the president paid michael cohen back for the 130 thourkts quote in the interest ofisclosed as reportable liabilities on part 8 in 2016, expenses were incured by one of donald trump's attorneys, michael cohen. he sought reimbursement of these expenses and mr. trump fully reimbursed mr. cohen in 2017. the category of value would be 100,000 to $250,000 and the rate would be zero. of course, expenses were mincurd in 2016 when daniels was paid and the president did not include them in his 2016 financial disclosure report. no mention of the daniels debt to michael chone. when you're required to report debt, not just pachlts. why? for the second straight day, there has not been a white house press briefing and p president himself today refused to answer questions. >> mr. president -- >> mr. president, why didn't -- >> let's! >> not just the american people who deserve answers to that question. the government's top ethics watchdog wants them, too. the act director firing off to rod rosenstein suggesting he may want to look into the cohen payments. say iing the department of
the formal athat the president paid michael cohen back for the 130 thourkts quote in the interest ofisclosed as reportable liabilities on part 8 in 2016, expenses were incured by one of donald trump's attorneys, michael cohen. he sought reimbursement of these expenses and mr. trump fully reimbursed mr. cohen in 2017. the category of value would be 100,000 to $250,000 and the rate would be zero. of course, expenses were mincurd in 2016 when daniels was paid and the president did not include them...
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or was in athat a genuine quest in your office as it may be in mueller's tonight where you thought youut. >> once we decided to issue the subpoena we didn't really have any doubt that he was going to testify in some format. and we had the authority of u.s. versus nixon we felt behind us. we also thought politically he wouldn't be able to do it. but there is an important thing about u.s. versus nixon that should not be forgotten, particularly in the case of president trump n. u.s. versus nixon, the supreme court thought it was very important that leon jaworski, the special counsel, had these specific authorization to contest executive privilege. that was in the federal regulation that controlled him. bob mueller does not have that authorization. so there is a real potential legal argument the trump people can make saying this isn't a justicible issue because mueller does not have the right -- it is an intraranch dispute. mueller does not have the right to question my implication of executive privilege. >> you says justice shl and intrabranch. you know you are getting me excited. >> [ la
or was in athat a genuine quest in your office as it may be in mueller's tonight where you thought youut. >> once we decided to issue the subpoena we didn't really have any doubt that he was going to testify in some format. and we had the authority of u.s. versus nixon we felt behind us. we also thought politically he wouldn't be able to do it. but there is an important thing about u.s. versus nixon that should not be forgotten, particularly in the case of president trump n. u.s. versus...
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hard to know whether it would a changed in athat planned parenthood would like. >> woodruff: but, cleearly, trump administration is determined to see this through. romise theis is a president made on a campaign trail and he's been urged verngy st over the last couple of months, when congress was unable to defund planned parenthood, he's been urged to go back to this rule that was fought about duri the reagan and bush one administraons up held by the supreme court in 1991, they presumably have the legal right to do it they're announcing they are going to do it, they just haven't quite done it yet. >> woodruff: we know abortion rates this country have been dropping, but the consequence of this, if it goes through, will mainly be to say to low-income bwomen there will not e the information provided in these clinics, if you want to know where to getn abrtion. >> the question is where the women will go for nonboion services, that's what this pays for, and whether there will be enough places, community health other clinics that will be able to make up the difference. >> woodruff: julie rovner wi
hard to know whether it would a changed in athat planned parenthood would like. >> woodruff: but, cleearly, trump administration is determined to see this through. romise theis is a president made on a campaign trail and he's been urged verngy st over the last couple of months, when congress was unable to defund planned parenthood, he's been urged to go back to this rule that was fought about duri the reagan and bush one administraons up held by the supreme court in 1991, they presumably...
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that is thought i will leave athat is thought i will leave and in and with you, something will to consider. only a >> you want to jump in. >> i was only going to add this and>> i was only going to add this underscores how significant are in the timelines are here. again it is march of next year where the brexit actually happens. the perception is you will need whatever this withdrawal agreement is to be finished by at least october of this year, in order for it to get through the european union's process, in order to be done before march 29th. this agreement is out there in draft, for those of you really into it. it comes in with certain sections in green that have been agreed to and other parts in yellow close to agreed to. remainedder in white, still under negotiation. well over half of it is still under next. we're a long way even having an agreement on the withdrawal itself. and that only covers this very limited number of issues that used to be called the divorce issues. how much money will the uk continue to pay into the eu budget. what will we do about all the eu nationals living in
that is thought i will leave athat is thought i will leave and in and with you, something will to consider. only a >> you want to jump in. >> i was only going to add this and>> i was only going to add this underscores how significant are in the timelines are here. again it is march of next year where the brexit actually happens. the perception is you will need whatever this withdrawal agreement is to be finished by at least october of this year, in order for it to get through...
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and affordable housing for seniors.but neighbors are confused about how all of áthat is going to fit one thing. beautiful views. beautiful parklands." tom bauer, hayward"it's not an appropriate place to build. it just isn't. and it's not safe." tom bauer is also concerned about having the church looming over his home that he shares with his son and husband of 23 years.tom bauer, hayward"i would actually consider selling my house because, if it went through, i can't live in a place where my rights and the rights of my family aren't respected." michelle kingston, @mkingstonne ws"another issue neighbors have is the land where the church will be built, right here where i'm standing, is all within the hayward fault zone."ranee waselak, hayward "it's a safety concern with the fault line and landslides. tom bauer, hayward"when you start developing and you start digging into an active fault line and you disturb it, it does things."but pastor ellis they're working with the city on ways to improve plans.larry ellis, pilgrim baptist church pastor"it's just not about saving souls, it's about hel
and affordable housing for seniors.but neighbors are confused about how all of áthat is going to fit one thing. beautiful views. beautiful parklands." tom bauer, hayward"it's not an appropriate place to build. it just isn't. and it's not safe." tom bauer is also concerned about having the church looming over his home that he shares with his son and husband of 23 years.tom bauer, hayward"i would actually consider selling my house because, if it went through, i can't live in...
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they say, for example, unfortunately we're now faced with the stark reality that athat athena healthic company investment it will not work in the future given athenahealth's potential, this reality is deeply frustrating but as a public company it's not made the changes necessary to enable it to grow as it should and create the kind of value shareholders deserve. that's typically the language you see in a letter where then what would follow is we want to nominate this many people for the board. that's not the case here it was roughly a year ago that elliott took a 9.2% stake through a 13d filing in athena and they've had conversations with the company but none that have moved them to the point they felt athena was doing the things they want them to do to take advantage of the market they're serving as a cloud-based provider of all sorts of solutions for health care providers, medical practitioners or hospitals across the board. for its part, just moments ago we got a statement from athenahealth saying it will review this unsolicited bid to acquire the company with its financial and le
they say, for example, unfortunately we're now faced with the stark reality that athat athena healthic company investment it will not work in the future given athenahealth's potential, this reality is deeply frustrating but as a public company it's not made the changes necessary to enable it to grow as it should and create the kind of value shareholders deserve. that's typically the language you see in a letter where then what would follow is we want to nominate this many people for the board....
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. >> athat admission is surprising because the president has said more than once he didn't even knowbout the payment to daniels. stormy daniels claims she had an affair with the president back in 2006 and she was paid to keep quiet about e alleged affair during the 2016 election. the white house hadenied the affair ever happened. >>> there are reports this morning suggesting north korea will release three american prisoners just ahead of a meeting between north korean leader kim jong-un and president trump. the three men were accused of committing hostile acts against the country's government. reportedly the prisoners were transferred from a labor camp to a hospital this morning. u.s. officials have said releasing the prisoners would be a sign of good faith. president trump tweeted that we should stay tuned about any possible releases. >>> republican house members have nominated president trump to receive the nobel peace prize. 18 members of congress sent a letter to the nobel committee claiming the president's quote, peace through strength approach is working. the group says the pre
. >> athat admission is surprising because the president has said more than once he didn't even knowbout the payment to daniels. stormy daniels claims she had an affair with the president back in 2006 and she was paid to keep quiet about e alleged affair during the 2016 election. the white house hadenied the affair ever happened. >>> there are reports this morning suggesting north korea will release three american prisoners just ahead of a meeting between north korean leader kim...
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looking athat i am is the dollar reversing a drop to strengthen, treasuries isengthening, and crude bracingear deal. garde in thea audience, here is the chairman at the swiss national bank. market expectation for policies, the figures seem reasonably well aligned with fromymakers' expectations the march fomc meeting, suggesting markets should not be surprised by our actions. tom: an affirmation of the fed moving rates higher. someone that understands the messiness of all of this, julian emanuel at btig. i want to go into your derivatives. what separates you from so many is that you really get the movements that are out there. the dollar movement you called. maybe not,ak dollar, strong dollar. does this have convexity and acceleration? julian: we do think it has acceleration. it may not be the type of acceleration on par with the 1.16 but certainly 1.15 or is in the cards. change hasar and rising rates in the u.s., rising .pread for us, those sorts of imbalances with the u.s. growing at a better rate than europe. gamma means acceleration, does the gamma giveaway to a persistency of trend? ju
looking athat i am is the dollar reversing a drop to strengthen, treasuries isengthening, and crude bracingear deal. garde in thea audience, here is the chairman at the swiss national bank. market expectation for policies, the figures seem reasonably well aligned with fromymakers' expectations the march fomc meeting, suggesting markets should not be surprised by our actions. tom: an affirmation of the fed moving rates higher. someone that understands the messiness of all of this, julian emanuel...
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and affordable housing for seniors.but neighbors are confused about how all of áthat is going to fit bauer, hayward"it's not an appropriate place to build. it just isn't. and it's not safe." tom bauer is also concerned about having the church looming over his home that he shares with his son and husband of 23 years.tom bauer, hayward"i would actually consider selling my house because, if it went through, i can't live in a place where my rights and the rights of my family aren't respected." michelle kingston, @mkingstonne ws"another issue neighbors have is the land where the church will be built, right here where i'm standing, is all within the hayward fault zone."ranee waselak, hayward "it's a safety concern with the fault line and landslides. tom bauer, hayward"when you start developing and you start digging into an active fault line and you disturb it, it does things."but pastor ellis they're working with the city on ways to improve plans.larry ellis, pilgrim baptist church pastor"it's just not about saving souls, it's about helping people live their best lives from the cradle to t
and affordable housing for seniors.but neighbors are confused about how all of áthat is going to fit bauer, hayward"it's not an appropriate place to build. it just isn't. and it's not safe." tom bauer is also concerned about having the church looming over his home that he shares with his son and husband of 23 years.tom bauer, hayward"i would actually consider selling my house because, if it went through, i can't live in a place where my rights and the rights of my family aren't...
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we commit to sending a timely response to athat letter? >> yes, i will. >> thank you, i appreciate that. every student succeeds after congress recognizes the value of student support and grant program. ndpart of the program one point billion for fiscal year 2018. recently stated in house appropriations hearing that the program is worth revisiting given the area of education support the flexibility it provides to the school districts.and i agree with that. secretary, one of your key responsibilities as a cabinet secretary is to advise the president. unfortunately, the program has been zeroed out, not once but twice.in the presence proposed budgets. we will advocate for this program and is funding to the presidency does not get targeted for elimination? >> i commit that we are advocating for a budget that builds and a lot of flexibility state and local level. and that funds can be used in a broad range of activities and programs. either the states and local communities are best equipped to make the decisions about what is right for their stu
we commit to sending a timely response to athat letter? >> yes, i will. >> thank you, i appreciate that. every student succeeds after congress recognizes the value of student support and grant program. ndpart of the program one point billion for fiscal year 2018. recently stated in house appropriations hearing that the program is worth revisiting given the area of education support the flexibility it provides to the school districts.and i agree with that. secretary, one of your key...
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we have a long way to go before that conversation takes place in a lot of our cities, but why t be athatehicle -- tha b goal? we will be challenged constantly. i guarantee you will be challenged. so that is why having relationships, building trust, legitimacy, we talk about procedural justice and things like that, but we also have to look at internal procedural justice -- how do we treat our own people? we are very punishment given as police organizations. we have rules and regulations. you do this, you get this much time off. you get fired if you do so and so. that is not all bad. we were talking about alternatives to incarceration to juveniles, there is diversion in its own sense where training could be a remedy in our own department. we have to look at this in a very holistic way if we want to have the right mindset for our officers as they get on the street and interact with the public. host: that event was from last month. other topics discussed in the scope of police community relations, you can see them on our website. we are asking you about that. detroit, michigan, jerry is firs
we have a long way to go before that conversation takes place in a lot of our cities, but why t be athatehicle -- tha b goal? we will be challenged constantly. i guarantee you will be challenged. so that is why having relationships, building trust, legitimacy, we talk about procedural justice and things like that, but we also have to look at internal procedural justice -- how do we treat our own people? we are very punishment given as police organizations. we have rules and regulations. you do...
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plays athat the media part. that gives these people 15 minutes of fame. with also in conjunction what the nra article said. drugs.ropic you just prove that culture by having that high school kid speaking. these kids are speaking. if that kid commits a crime, he gets put in a juvenile system because his brain, according to the progressives and whatnot, is not fully formed, and he is easily influenced, so he should not be held accountable. there is your progressiveness right there. thank the comments of the african-american gentleman saying about the african-americans don't have a problem with gun violence. they don't do mass shootings, but on a daily basis, they are killing each other one at a time. i thought that was kind of a racist thing and ignorant thing that gentleman said. baton rouge, louisiana, renee disagrees with the statement. hello there. caller: hi there. there is insurance. the gentleman talked about purchasing liability insurance. there is insurance. host: yeah. violentmass shootings, disasters, are not entertainment. i'm 55. i went to work
plays athat the media part. that gives these people 15 minutes of fame. with also in conjunction what the nra article said. drugs.ropic you just prove that culture by having that high school kid speaking. these kids are speaking. if that kid commits a crime, he gets put in a juvenile system because his brain, according to the progressives and whatnot, is not fully formed, and he is easily influenced, so he should not be held accountable. there is your progressiveness right there. thank the...