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he made his second run for thec presiden in 2008, winning the nomination and choosing ati re unknown, alaska governor sarah palin as his running mate. the night he lost to barack obama, mccain conceded with grace. >> senator obama has achieved a great thing for himself and for his country. i applaud him for it. >> reporter: mccain wasct e six times to the senate. a republican but unafraid to challenge his own party. >> we're getting nothing done, my friends. we're getting nothing done. >> reporter: guided always by thens lese learned from his father and grandfather. >> do what you know is right. act in a fashion that you can lo back and not be embarrassed but proud. >>> lester holt reporting. >>> at n9:14 this saturday. a stunning start to your weekend as we give y a live look outside. 'l had a beautiful sun rise as well. check in with lauren rickets afr this.te you wanted to save on prescriptions... so you went online... and got so lost in a mumbo-jumbo of co-pays, coupons and codes that your brain went offline. next time ask your cvs pharmacist. our proprietary search tool analyzes
he made his second run for thec presiden in 2008, winning the nomination and choosing ati re unknown, alaska governor sarah palin as his running mate. the night he lost to barack obama, mccain conceded with grace. >> senator obama has achieved a great thing for himself and for his country. i applaud him for it. >> reporter: mccain wasct e six times to the senate. a republican but unafraid to challenge his own party. >> we're getting nothing done, my friends. we're getting...
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march attended by antifa to commemorate last summer's charlottesville positive rally evolved into an ati-police protest before preplanned evening rally to mark the anniversary of a campus confrontation between torch carrying white nationalists and counter protests. unfurled a banner that read "last are they came with torches. this should they came with badges." from wind and -- from connecticut, go ahead. caller: good morning. you can see some of this racism reflected in the polling, especially going into the midterms. you have this huge divide with women went to elect the urban voter. i think that plays into the sexist comments. there was a visceral reaction to that. and with like immigration and mexicans. this whole reaction among a certain percentage of the population that, you know, they don't like people of colored -- they don't like people of color, hispanics, asians, african-americans. it is true. populationcertain that is really touched by this. i want to point out. doug jones in alabama, the african-american -- [indiscernible] was really -- [indiscernible] host: we have to let you go.
march attended by antifa to commemorate last summer's charlottesville positive rally evolved into an ati-police protest before preplanned evening rally to mark the anniversary of a campus confrontation between torch carrying white nationalists and counter protests. unfurled a banner that read "last are they came with torches. this should they came with badges." from wind and -- from connecticut, go ahead. caller: good morning. you can see some of this racism reflected in the polling,...
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could see the likes of bresson fronts on the netherlands pay a high price to posturings finishes at the ati bell and. live from moscow every hour of every day is r t international more great programs right ahead i'll see you in thirty. russia is one of the countries that most buy capacity and although very high population does that mean russia does need to be concerned about sustainability i would say yes absolutely you are lucky situation where you have a lot of farm per person so to say you know you have a lot of wealth ecological wealth and but the word is very scarce so that's a huge economic advantage as well and say wow this is an amazing farm let's look after it well because that's said that book has made a loss to live well the long run. you can keep. that. i mean if you. get some in december morning and i'm on a bus headed down south from chinatown new york there breathless driver speeds up on the ice who really it's i'm traveling across the states in a snowstorm because of a book. written over dishpan of twenty years back and forth from the mining areas to turn kentucky the book b
could see the likes of bresson fronts on the netherlands pay a high price to posturings finishes at the ati bell and. live from moscow every hour of every day is r t international more great programs right ahead i'll see you in thirty. russia is one of the countries that most buy capacity and although very high population does that mean russia does need to be concerned about sustainability i would say yes absolutely you are lucky situation where you have a lot of farm per person so to say you...
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. >>> ati dra finish for paul manafort's former business r.rt yesterday, the prosecution's star witness rick gates took the stand for a third and final day. earlier this week, manafort admitted to using -- gates admitted to using stolen money from manafort to hide an extramarital affairn london. the defense attorney suggested that gates had four affairs. they asked if gates toold the special counsel office. >>> a new york councilman facing e willl charges will say continue his run for re-elect n re-election. chrili col in an indictment told his o boadirectors including collins that a itical drug trial had fail. that news had not been made public. it shows collins getting the news. that's when they say he called his son tell him. that is what broke federal law. the insider trading saved those involved more than a quarter million of dollars. last ght, collins remained defiance. >> the charges levied are meritless, and i will mount a vigorous defse in court to clear my name. >> collins' son and his son's fianc fianee's father hav all pleaded not guilty. >>> and the redskin fans waitg for t
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. >> this weekend, on american history tv, george mason looks aty professor the political influence, legal rights, and role of women during america's founding europe. here is a preview. women's rights in the founding europe, about the question of what rights did women have? ,nd how did they exercise them and to exercise them, i want to start with the point that for a long time, historians did not even think about this question. thewhole focus of revolutionary narrative, the founding narrative, was that like males, wrote the declaration of independence, they serve the state legislature. constitutiond the convention. emphasis was on formal politics. on political process. and the electoral process. there wasn't much room for women in this narrative. over the past couple of decades, there have been an expansion of the idea that the political realm. lot topansion has a incorporate women into the narrative. and asked this question, what we're going to --. how will the revolution change the status of women. program the entire sunday 2 p.m.. your watch in american history tv only on c-span3.
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. >>> over to howard univsier aty, urtof othe bndra-newkeroocr for theis bon datoy. aew rard for hard work. ast ey wtro fm 2-9o t 7 l year. head coach mike ndlonoon kwshe t rtimpoan oceomf cfo brtorut me i impresseth commitment and erleadsh.ip iga b rsoeaorn f the risend a exteciment ahead of this season. he t ponassi is heres thi yrea f aar as lot of guys taking it personal and, you know, speaming their nds, telling their why of why they play foba.ll pewhen it's time to sak up,t' is ttimeope s akup, toel tl guys stletowe dn inhe t back or, le t'sgo. fhe t vibe isd deand aob nody hajus swag or ice, we need to ckpi o upur er engy, then sodymebo h taso say it. n>>theed atwa sggernd a juic> >> to the.s u. open, serena wiia rmseady to .go cenlrtaiyit wgg swa and e.juic tsheook the first set 6-4. second set, svierng at match point. serena wliil mamsov oesnn i rastight tsse, 6, -46-0. reseilna wlisam moves forward. >>oo asour y bhomeecom mesore nneccoted, u yone fioed ks toeep .up d ans fios ith0%e 10er-o fibptic network which means you get phenomenal capacity for your tec
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but monday labor day that, bonus day f o all us that have off, 89 and aty. >> g time for the beach. >> thanks so much. >>> when we come right back,he newest members of the burgundy and g shines tonight as you saw. we'll hear from adrian peterson. first, here's immy. >> un tonight for an all new monologue. we have jamie foxx, zo i deutch and standup fro this is the xfinity sportsdesk. >> wow. what a night. we got a good look at him and are fans pumped or what? this is better than specced. >> raise your han if you had adrian peterson rushing for more yards than alex. we'll keep our hands down. that's the one that s so hard to predict because it was clear that peterson would get a fair shot to see if he deserves that ad back spot this season. he made all of the carries count. >> >>oh! when you're headed to the hall of fame, you can make whatever noise y want to get ready for the game. you should see jim's face right now. eterson cuts it outside and gets 13yards. second quarter, the passing game comes alive. new redskins qb alex smith fires to paul richardson. ten-yard smgain. e33 yards.
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the ati belin. good morning from a kevin owner of moscow this morning it's a team now coming up a lot more including volunteers stopping and helping migrants in a paris camp over rising levels of violence say this simply too scared to go with a love story and more coming up enough for a quick break. on this edition of crossfire we consider one question is donald trump's america first policy in contradiction to the washington consensus idea of american exceptionalism the answer this question will likely define trump's presidency and change the world . what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury or somehow want to be rescued . that's why to be interesting to see what the full story of the morning can be good that i'm interested always in the waters of our. first six. months. again violence in a paris migrant camp as force one french pro migrant association to stop its work according to volunteers the area is now
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one of a number of signs that there is potentially a disconnect between trump and his military as ati's that you could have done if explains. throughout his short political life donald trump has been taking an unequivocal stand that he is the biggest ally the u.s. military could ever wish for we salute their sacrifice or we salute the flag they fought to protect our great war fighters the men and women who paid the ultimate price for victory and for freedom. the women of the united states military these are our finest but just over a year into his presidency the commander in chief has been all but drifting further away from his million strong core right now the white house and the pentagon are squabbling over donald trump's initiative to create an additional military branch a space force. the pentagon was unimpressed about this a year ago the pentagon isn't impressed now is the space force to get its procedures we you know if you're going to require legislation a lot of detail play i mean. we have not yet begun in the past eighteen months the pentagon started through trove of public emb
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members of a neo nazi movement a rally didn't central stockholm and were met by angry counter protesters ati's more if an option that was that. we are in central stockholm right now in sweden at the gathering of nordic resistance movement in sweden it's also a political party and they are running for the upcoming elections in vain sad that this gathering is a chance for them to make their message heard if we want to take back to college or from the traitors in the parliaments to infer two percent of teens have a sense of. europeans it's already too late for just stopped immigration we must take them back if politicians wittingly governments today they are traitors towards our people because among many all their feelings they open our borders sign for. for a few millions of forward your savior. in the long run the doubts will lead to own doubts it seems we will become a minority in our own the phone for even longer on that we will cease to exist as. we are just minutes away. way from where nordic resistant movement is gathered you can see there are just straight new citizens who came here to ch
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homecoming for many families some news outlets they want to see the situation slightly differently as ati's he goes off explains. a brutal despot a mass murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want he dead because that would be too easy is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and led to so much of the refugee crisis they escape with their children and if you possessions but as they cross the border to safety many also bring their hatred of the man they blame for leaving them homeless come twenty team the syrian army is one by one retaking new areas from opposing factions and he assad forces once in charge of the larger part of syria are reduced to two small pockets of land and what's that a tide of refugees is coming home we w
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is qatar which has suddenly approved fifteen billion dollars in aid to prop up the turkish economy ati's down a quarter now takes a look at how the decades old alliance between the u.s. and turkey spiral to this point. she was built the entire entire roof so no leading us to great tree deals as opposed to the horrible food trade deals the rhine heritage as your president of the country should not be allowed to come in and steal the wealth of all great you and me. what countries could he mean or stealing could it be turkey the country's lira shed a quarter of its value against the dollar in just one week after trump's tweet about doubling existing tariffs investors are running away screaming inflation surging and turkey's leadership is bracing for an all out trade war the reason for such a calamity against an old nato friend was ankara's refusal to release an american pastor accused of both terrorism and espionage it's punishment time for a rebellious ally that tariffs that are in place on steel would not be removed with the release of pastor bronson and president heard a wand lashed out
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bombing spree in an effort to stamp out the phenomenon and that by limits efforts to sway opinion ati's in a patrol car explains. thanks for joining us but franco with your latest news in the world of social media facebook and twitter have gotten rid of suspicious accounts spewing fakes and propaganda from iran the troll factories not only after the minds of the americans but users all over the world it's claimed to be run by iran's government media. not us of the by. some of them through. facebook already enables users to check if they've been exposed to russian balls and trolls how many trolls does it take to incite revolution scores of so-called russian bots took over twitter and facebook well this facebook slash twitter online police rate is an actual news story this week yeah you can take plenty of the earlier reports replace the word russia with iran and get pretty much identical stuff all right speaking of facebook this time it bad six hundred twenty five pages traced to iran and an unknown number of pages linked to russia it just wouldn't work if russia didn't get mentioned and
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could see the likes of britain france on the netherlands pay a high price posturings finishes at the ati bell and. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines from l. but in the meantime you can find us on all of your favorite social media platforms for up to the minute reports thanks for tuning in. most of the people in the last month. that. we were in that number close to this. all day experience this all of this will slow. the growth. and the psyche you would not have a sense that. this is harlan kentucky. with all of this group the employees says it was very funny using. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are said. that it was a laugh to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. you're welcome to the kaiser report and prepare to be in the. place where we're going to continue a bit on this whole un
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could see the likes of britain france on the netherlands pay a high price to posturings finishes at the ati bell and. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines for now but in the meantime you can always find us on all of your favorite social media platforms for up to the minute reports thanks for tuning in. see it is like to use appendix and you can take your panics out your body and the body continues on it's just an appendage. so this is what people don't understand is that the u.k. leaving the e.u. the e.u. continues on great but if you take the appendix out of the bodies it's going to weather and travel and die because as nobody to exist anymore and this was happening in the u.k. and it's going to be a lot of fun to watch because they spent living beyond their means for somebody years now now it's all coming home to roost. in the philippine city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up you. played that. tempest and. i think the east region like you. i know your. son. is the first time in the
could see the likes of britain france on the netherlands pay a high price to posturings finishes at the ati bell and. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines for now but in the meantime you can always find us on all of your favorite social media platforms for up to the minute reports thanks for tuning in. see it is like to use appendix and you can take your panics out your body and the body continues on it's just an appendage. so this is what people don't understand is that the u.k. leaving...
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atis a former instructor harrisburg area community college. he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network's battle walk series. historian withh the adams county historical society. the one thing they neglected to put in his biography is he was our lead historian here at the heritage center. we need to add that to your resume. is on johnoday burns. without any further introduction i will give you tim smith. [applause] timothy: thank you tammy. i wanted to talk a little bit tonight about john burns, the hero of gettysburg. you might have noticed on my introductory slide i put it in quotes. i think the hero of gettysburg is the term i which he referred to himself as. sometimes, depending on what part of my discussion it is, it is a little tongue in cheek. what peopledid do said he did. john burns it was 69 years old in 1863, at the time of the battle of gettysburg. he was born in new jersey. he moved to gettysburg in about 1820. he was a well-known figure in our town. what is interesting about it, john burns, on july 1 obtained a theet,
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could see the likes of britain france on the netherlands pay a high price to posturings finishes at the ati bell and. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines for mel thanks for tuning in. russia is one of the countries that most buy capacity and although very high population does that mean russia does need to be concerned about sustainability i would say yes absolutely you are no lucky situation where you have a lot of farm per person so to say you know you have a lot of wealth ecological wealth and the word is very scarce so that's a huge economic advantage as well and saying wow this is an amazing farm let's look after it well because that's our said that both of them able us to live well in the long run. tax rises financial survival guide stacy let's learn a style fill out let's say i'm a troika and you're a police response banks have to fight wall street spot thank you for. destroying that's true. that's slavery. close. some people simply. use indigenous people as you know we that the. people treat. most flukey and say that's the only thing but the team. and all of a sudden. just. s
could see the likes of britain france on the netherlands pay a high price to posturings finishes at the ati bell and. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines for mel thanks for tuning in. russia is one of the countries that most buy capacity and although very high population does that mean russia does need to be concerned about sustainability i would say yes absolutely you are no lucky situation where you have a lot of farm per person so to say you know you have a lot of wealth ecological...
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flee their homes after smoke from the warehouse spying gulf to their districts among our stories when ati's world news continues after the break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent minus minus two years some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial plant but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one distance showed you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. and trump you know it's all about a taco getting along with greatest ally and friend russia there is no place to get to the kids and you know if you open it up there's other things in there so while we proceed here in the first half i'll just see what what come up. again an israeli lobby group has allegedly staged an anti palestinian protes
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could see the likes of britain france on the netherlands pay a high price to posturings finishes at the ati bell and. news stories like this are in our two international but next who is the party of the working classes in the us is the skull with marx the kaiser report. they gave this man shield camera. roughly once that showed some ugly you for them. to joan cool videos and sell them with the roughly string at. mine down more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . you're welcome to the kaiser report and prepare to be in the light. plays well we're going to continue a bit on this whole united states of inequality and the preparation as we head into the midterms because a lot of data is now coming out about twenty sixteen elections there's my core data that new york times came out with and it's really quite interesting but one thing i've really noticed and this goes with the data i'm going to look at this billboard this says colorado billboard replaced is zero in g.o.p. with soviet hammer and sickle and this is from a democrat a resistance hero and he is posted this in colorado and i respond
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[cheering] president trump: by the aty, th a good thing, not a bad eaing. that is ay good thing. robert: it was the latest example of the president's singular approach. president trump: i have great confidence in my intelligence people, but i will tell you president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. robert: and the presidential shattering of norms extended ec l counsel robert mueller and his russia investigation. president trump: now we're being hindered by the russian hoax. it's a hoax. ok? : robe all comes as his former campaign chairman paul manafort goes to trial for federal tax and bank fraud charges. we cover it all, next. announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own products to charity and nourishing the common od. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contribuons to your pbs ation
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attack the blast at the ariana grande pop concert killed twenty two the youngest an eight year old girl ati's polly boyko reports well according to media reports here in the u.k. three years before that deadly attack in manchester sound the baby had been rescued by the british government from libya it was part of an operation to rescue british citizens he was taken aboard a royal navy ship and taken to malta from where he reportedly then got a flight back to the u.k. and he'd been rescued by the british government even though he had been under the surveillance of the domestic intelligence agency head that's m i five now in terms of a baby's background he was born in the u.k. but libyan parents say he was a british citizen but in two thousand and eleven a baby's parents moved to join the uprising against the government of gadhafi and his father was thought to have been fighting in a terrorist group called the ally f.g. the libyan islamic fighting group and a baby was thought to sort of shuttled back. forth between the u.k. and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in liby
attack the blast at the ariana grande pop concert killed twenty two the youngest an eight year old girl ati's polly boyko reports well according to media reports here in the u.k. three years before that deadly attack in manchester sound the baby had been rescued by the british government from libya it was part of an operation to rescue british citizens he was taken aboard a royal navy ship and taken to malta from where he reportedly then got a flight back to the u.k. and he'd been rescued by...
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ati huge group, but to look the competitionbetween china an. because it has been going on for a wild. and then -- for a while. and then to see the question -- and then asking the question of how are those upland, ethic chinese identifying with the country they are in? i believe it is easier to become because of the situation. that would be a fabulous study to look at. there is an issue, and nobody pays attention to it. >> i only have a couple of minutes left. now is your chance. i think our professor can stay behind a little bit. if you want to go up to him personally and ask him questions, you can do that too. thank you. i hope you had a wonderful experience with us. thank you everybody else for joining us this morning. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [muttering] >> if you missed any of this conversation, you can watch it later in the c-span video library at c-span.org. type u.s.-taiw
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. >> once you speak out ati qu, the process begins and you are singledout. the shunning begins. >> but the culture is such that if y doleave, you will be cut off from your family. >> reporter: ellen left in 2009. she remembers o'connor as a deeken at the church. on thursday he was arrested. he was charged with sexually abing a young girl beginning when she was 13. it was first reported back in 2003. and it is not believed to have happened at the church but ellen says y cannot separate the two. >> and the fact that so many people knew what had happened says to me that it is entirely connected to cavalry temple. >> reporter: as was the case when similar allegations against church members arose three years ago, i again have reached out to church leadership wanting to hear from the pastor or somebody in charge. they have yet to g back tome. >> this isn't is tnl case. this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> we're thankful for loudoun county sheriffs and what they've done, but they're not finishes as far as we're concerned. >> reporter: they believe more arrests s
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ati met with a fellow m.i.t.. they were leaders in robotics especially. i walked into this laboratory and there is this little guy. he has this exoskeleton on. he is putting up drywall overhead. i do not know if any of you have put up drywall, but that is one tough job, holding it up. .his guy holds it up the professor says we make your job easier. i said, yes, but what happens when the skeleton gets legs and you give it enough bread -- brain that he can do it without the guy inside of it was mark -- inside of it? we formed a strategic brain that he can do it without the guy inside of this debate, same with m.i.t.. they truly want to have the debate. the realize that if benefits of all the technologies are creating is not shared equitably, it would be a bad thing for everybody. -- aboutre talking it it with us. there are several people who are starting to look at the issue and talk about the issue. i tried to start the conversation. to me, it really is one of the most important issues that we or my grandsons will face, in our lifetime. we have worked with
ati met with a fellow m.i.t.. they were leaders in robotics especially. i walked into this laboratory and there is this little guy. he has this exoskeleton on. he is putting up drywall overhead. i do not know if any of you have put up drywall, but that is one tough job, holding it up. .his guy holds it up the professor says we make your job easier. i said, yes, but what happens when the skeleton gets legs and you give it enough bread -- brain that he can do it without the guy inside of it was...
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atie: also online businessweek.com. what is your must read?eally focused on that key man risk. we heard about fiat, and earnings in the recent week. really just how corporate governance comes to play in all of this. julie: my must-read have to be tequila and that story on patron. i always find it fascinating to read about the story behind the brand i actually consume. more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ two, down and back up. our phones are more than just phones. they are pocket sized personal trainers... last minute gift finders... siri: destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet. which could save you hunreds of dollars a year. plus get $150 when you bring in your own phone. its a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. david: where did the name virgin come from? richard: one of the girls laughed and said, are you a virgin at business? david: did she get a finder's fee for that idea or not? you
atie: also online businessweek.com. what is your must read?eally focused on that key man risk. we heard about fiat, and earnings in the recent week. really just how corporate governance comes to play in all of this. julie: my must-read have to be tequila and that story on patron. i always find it fascinating to read about the story behind the brand i actually consume. more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ two, down and back up. our phones are more than just phones. they are pocket sized...
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you don't get stuck settling for ati gas staon lunch only to find something betr at the next exit.foo show fans, there's restaurants and eateries that have appeared o various shows. plug in your starting point and destination and indicate how far off coue you're willing to venture and bone appetite. >>> want to add adventure? ro road trippers finds off road attractions. >>> one other cool thing about getup. it's a d.c. basedco any. they're now offering cash back deals at local restaurants and grocery stores as well. we have a link to all of these apps we just talked just go onto our nbc washington app and search "travel apps". backo u. >>> very cool. thanks, susan. here are four things toknow. fair fax police arrested a man found inside the suv of a woman missing from new york. no one h hasrd from the 50-year-old woman since last weekend. shwas supposed to be heading to philadelphia, but never arrived. >>> "the washington post" reporting this morning maria butina, accused of being an russagent, met with a trump associate before the 2016 election. his name is j.d. gordan. gordan wor
you don't get stuck settling for ati gas staon lunch only to find something betr at the next exit.foo show fans, there's restaurants and eateries that have appeared o various shows. plug in your starting point and destination and indicate how far off coue you're willing to venture and bone appetite. >>> want to add adventure? ro road trippers finds off road attractions. >>> one other cool thing about getup. it's a d.c. basedco any. they're now offering cash back deals at local...
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. >> reporter: wendy, there's aty sa net to keep teachers invoed in sexual misconduct called license revocation. once you're stripped of a rcense in one state all 49 other states flag you and keep you away through a national database that's shared by all 50 states. tce a teacher's name is entered into the system tcher is unable to get a license elsewhere. it's used by the 50 statepa ments of education, but virginia is going a step further. we're td in the coming months every individual school district will be given an access to check the search engine and run a name search on any prospective teacher hires. virginia has set aside money to help the school dtrictsay for this. virginia has taken several steps to improve and speed its system for revoking teacher licenses. they did so citing the work of the local news 4 i-team. so were slow to start the revocation process. >> to see all of the i-team repos on tracking teacher misconduct, open the nbc washingtonpp and search slipping through the cracks. >>> right now john mccain is on his final flight here to washington. today arizona bid a
. >> reporter: wendy, there's aty sa net to keep teachers invoed in sexual misconduct called license revocation. once you're stripped of a rcense in one state all 49 other states flag you and keep you away through a national database that's shared by all 50 states. tce a teacher's name is entered into the system tcher is unable to get a license elsewhere. it's used by the 50 statepa ments of education, but virginia is going a step further. we're td in the coming months every individual...
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he said it was going to be ati detion wedding in mexico. he wanted to get something special for his fiancee. he went to jared's! but first he went to the lakewood country club and stole a wallet from a guy who was taking a shower in the men's locker room. -- then, and then >> he went to jared's. >> reporter: he did? >you betcha. >> reporter: here he is coming through the door in a bathingan suit flip-flops, his hair wet. he said he had just come from swimming at the lakewood country club. it was a special occasion, he said, and after all -- >> he went to jared's. >> reporter: he went to th bridal department. he went to the diamond department. and then with tt stolen credit card, he bought an 18-karat anniversary band, $5,700, a white gold abrcelet, $5,800, a diamond bracelet, $2,600.e >>ent to jared's. >> reporter: after he bought the an lry here, he bough insurance policy here too, in stolen. jewelry was he used the stolen credit card for that too. now, if you know thisuy or you happen to be engaged to this guy, montgomery county police wa
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atie: our reporter looked the example of papa john's and the ceo who was recently ousted after causingor: really some questions as to whether the company can survive without him. julie: here is susan. susan: he said to us, the company does better when i am there. in the past, he has left twice before. he has never gone too far. from what we understand and even what he wrote in his biography, he was keeping a very close eye on the people who replaced him. just as he seems to be doing with the ceo now. not only has he said he should be back despite the reporting that came out that he said racist comments during the media call that was designed to train him to defend himself against accusations of racism based on previous behavior, and as you are suggesting, a story that came out that also highlighted a lot of bullying culture, like a frat boy culture at the company. despite all of that, he still thinks he is the one who can get back in there and save the company. julie: not even just the comments he was making, but if you look at the financials of the company, it may be better while he i
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if you want to get involved with aty, talk with these people the center for popular democracy. [applause] your activism: makes you a hero and andy is asking us to be heroes. i want to take a minute to talk about one of my heroes. sorry. learned that my friend, my mentor, and my hero has passed away. joel has been -- many of you are new and it might not be a familiar name to you, joe -- joel silverman. life. impacted your if you have ever seen a progressive on television who just nailed it, said the right things, joel silverman has impacted your life. he trained politicians and candidates, nonprofits, executives. israel passion was training new people, up and comers, particularly women and people of color. he trained me to be a speaker. , there are two chairs. i was a cochair. now i am one chair. he has been coming here year after year, training us to be that are speakers. he was so fabulous and charismatic. it is so hard for me to imagine him not here with us today. i do not know what i am supposed to say to truly honor his memory. fortunately, joel has left us some words. i wo
if you want to get involved with aty, talk with these people the center for popular democracy. [applause] your activism: makes you a hero and andy is asking us to be heroes. i want to take a minute to talk about one of my heroes. sorry. learned that my friend, my mentor, and my hero has passed away. joel has been -- many of you are new and it might not be a familiar name to you, joe -- joel silverman. life. impacted your if you have ever seen a progressive on television who just nailed it, said...
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>> because they're very good ati bein polite, reasonable human beings. move in with that. >> seth: how does the -- i imotine the hotel has chosen to promote this as a thing. and i don't know why. i don't know why. [ light laughter ] i got to be totally honest, i actually have no idea what the name of the hotel is. i only know that was the baby blanket hotel.ht [ light la ] and if i had to get back, i would just, you know, google that i guess. a wonderful hotel. such wonderful people. >> seth: did you ever get to the balcony? did you ever find it? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. tibig time. bi. [ light laughter ] we dangled so many things off the balcony. the whole -- the whole junket i couldn't focus because i was just like, "why aren't we doing the whole thing on the balcony?" >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] and, yes. >> seth: i'm so glad you're bringing attention back to that historic moment. yeah. it's actually -- it's messed up. because, you know, he passed away. but his ghost still haunts tho halls. >> seth: really? >> yes, it does. >> seth: oh, that's goo
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to stop mcgahn from testifying that he did so full some li and honestly as anyone interacting with atieral invtion should. willie. >> never a dull sunday morning for you.k chodd is nbc's political director and moderator ofs. mee the pr good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with don mcgahn's three interviews, 30 hours' worth over the course of nine months with the special counsel's office i'm reminded of a report in april when mcgahn was reported to have quit whe he couldn't stopn -- so did don mcg sit down with mueller to protect the president or to protect hself this piece suggests? >> that's not clear. i mean,at here's e do know, willie, that makes this fascinating. the present'sirst legal team that was led by john dowd and ty cobb, ty cobb remember that he had that terrific mustache. i'm trying to give people a visual of who the preous team was. they had counseled, they took he president at his word, did nothing wrong, full cooperation. don mcgahn was operating under that principle. now rudy giuliani and emmitt flood are leading theause here. flood, a veteran of the clinton
to stop mcgahn from testifying that he did so full some li and honestly as anyone interacting with atieral invtion should. willie. >> never a dull sunday morning for you.k chodd is nbc's political director and moderator ofs. mee the pr good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with don mcgahn's three interviews, 30 hours' worth over the course of nine months with the special counsel's office i'm reminded of a report in april when mcgahn was reported to have quit whe he...
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. >> kind of ati different time bk then. >> totally. >> no russia investigation. >> let's talk aboutff sessions future might look like right now. are you expecting at the mid terms the president may do away with jeff session? >> possibly. we don't know. i don't think trump even knows what he wants to do. he has talked about firing sessions for a while. you know, last year there were a couple of times he considered pulling the trigger. so it just depends on how his lawyers can manage him and whether he feels like he can escape any potential bad mueller report, you know, i trying to lessen the damage. because firing sessions would be a big bullet point in the mueller report. >> i want you to put a cap for us on this week because you said earlier what a historic week it has been in washington. so i want to give you the final thought. what do you make of what this week has been like for this presidency, for this country? >> i think it has, you know, been very sad. you don't have to be a democrat or a republican. just as an american, for any president's former top advisers to face crimina
. >> kind of ati different time bk then. >> totally. >> no russia investigation. >> let's talk aboutff sessions future might look like right now. are you expecting at the mid terms the president may do away with jeff session? >> possibly. we don't know. i don't think trump even knows what he wants to do. he has talked about firing sessions for a while. you know, last year there were a couple of times he considered pulling the trigger. so it just depends on how his...
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bipartisan, et cetera you get the sense that the political types are salivating over the opportunity to use atith to hit trump. am i misreading this? >> no, laura, you nailed it. let me just stipulate john mccain and donald trump did not get along. that is the way two grown-up politicians can act toward each other. john mccain didn't want donald trump to come to his funeral. donald trump can return the favor by being dismissive if he wants. but the press, as they cover this, it's fairly situational. they cover it depending on what situation you find yourself in. in 2000, they loved john mccain because he is running against george bush. in 2008 when john mccain ran against barack obama, they didn't really love him anymore. they loved him when he took positions against republicans after he lost the presidential race. then they didn't love him anymore when he was for the surge. now that he is in a spat with donald trump, they love him again. this is how the press covers these things and it is really just to stir a pot, not to shins an eternal light on the truth. >> laura: monica, i remember in 201
bipartisan, et cetera you get the sense that the political types are salivating over the opportunity to use atith to hit trump. am i misreading this? >> no, laura, you nailed it. let me just stipulate john mccain and donald trump did not get along. that is the way two grown-up politicians can act toward each other. john mccain didn't want donald trump to come to his funeral. donald trump can return the favor by being dismissive if he wants. but the press, as they cover this, it's fairly...
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design , but there are clear rules in the wto about what you do in terms of protecting intellectual are aty and lastly, there set of chapters under the sanitary standards and barriers to trade that will give you what the rules are. if my apples have some bug that infest apple trees, can i traded or not -- trade it or not? if my poultry has aviation influenza, can i traded and where? -- trade it and where? what can countries due to stop my poultry if we have the flu. all those rules about trade with respect to plants, animals, health, would come under these regulations. that is what the wto regulates. there are two big exceptions to all these rules. you have to bind your tariffs, but two big exceptions. the general exception says you don't have to live with your tariff commitments or your msm commitments if you are doing it as a measure that is necessary to protect animal life or plant naturalexhaustible resource, public morals, there are a -- is a list of where you can break your bindings because it is necessary for something more important. typically in the environmental area or health, sa
design , but there are clear rules in the wto about what you do in terms of protecting intellectual are aty and lastly, there set of chapters under the sanitary standards and barriers to trade that will give you what the rules are. if my apples have some bug that infest apple trees, can i traded or not -- trade it or not? if my poultry has aviation influenza, can i traded and where? -- trade it and where? what can countries due to stop my poultry if we have the flu. all those rules about trade...
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has primew well ati done to avoid retaliatory retribution attacks? city after ite was liberated and there was graffiti all over the walls, saddam hussein's hometown, a bit of a vendetta there, but that was the fear, that if the militias were not integrated into the military that it was going to go wild. has it been managed well enough that iranian influence in the military element of this has been controlled? are we seeing the start of potential attacks? ahmad: about the local sunni after, even sunni units isis, their numbers have dwindled. some have gone back to civilian life, some have been integrated so if theity forces, security situation becomes worse and iran since forces to those communities, sunni militia there are not in place so are shared forces there which could exacerbate sectarian tensions. inclusion back to the of militia forces diminishing i think it security, has increased the uranian influence actually. -- thethe iranian iranian influence actually. irane seeing inside chants against the regime's very expensive involvement in iraq an
has primew well ati done to avoid retaliatory retribution attacks? city after ite was liberated and there was graffiti all over the walls, saddam hussein's hometown, a bit of a vendetta there, but that was the fear, that if the militias were not integrated into the military that it was going to go wild. has it been managed well enough that iranian influence in the military element of this has been controlled? are we seeing the start of potential attacks? ahmad: about the local sunni after, even...
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they have yet to pro pound a question to us, give us ati qu where there is not an answer to it alreadyy theen presof the united states. so the only reason they could possibly want the president of th i united state because they are desperate for some kind of charge they can hang their hat on. hey don't have collusion or conspiracy, as brennan pointed out, and they -- >> how do you know you say this so definitively. how do you know they don't? >> i know they don't becse, look, this whole mcgahn thing leaked from them. if they had some kind o evidence that there was collusion or there was obstru ion, don't you think would have been leaked? they leak eerything else. >> i mean, let's talk about collusion. the trump tower meeting itself is at least evidence of you better investigate. it's a -- >> it's not. >> because the meeting was originally for the purpose of getting information about clinton. the meeting turned into a meching -- >> w in itself is an attempt at collusion. >> it's not. >> you just said it. e meet was intended to get dirt on hillary clinton from a kremlin lawyer. ha no, no
they have yet to pro pound a question to us, give us ati qu where there is not an answer to it alreadyy theen presof the united states. so the only reason they could possibly want the president of th i united state because they are desperate for some kind of charge they can hang their hat on. hey don't have collusion or conspiracy, as brennan pointed out, and they -- >> how do you know you say this so definitively. how do you know they don't? >> i know they don't becse, look, this...
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they give us false records. ,atie arrington, south carolina she was behind by a lot.he is fantastic, by the way. she is fantastic. we endorsed her and she beat a man that likes flamingo dancers from argentina. you know about that? bewas supposed to vacationing on the tallahassee trail, but he was actually in argentina. i don't know, jim, do they have a tallahassee trail in argentina? i don't think so. no, right? jim jordan, how great is he? [cheering] he?. trump: how great is come here, jim. come here. >> the president is a little taller than me. [chanting] >> think about this, in 18 months, taxes lower, gorsuch on the court, economy and growing at a record rate, unemployment at its lows in 20 years, we are out of that crazy iran deal. the embassy is going to jerusalem. the offices have been returned from north korea. that is what is hopped -- that is what happened under the president's leadership. [cheering] pres. trump: what a great defender he has been. what courage. there is a brave, tough cookie. along with some of his friends. i didn't know he was going to be he
they give us false records. ,atie arrington, south carolina she was behind by a lot.he is fantastic, by the way. she is fantastic. we endorsed her and she beat a man that likes flamingo dancers from argentina. you know about that? bewas supposed to vacationing on the tallahassee trail, but he was actually in argentina. i don't know, jim, do they have a tallahassee trail in argentina? i don't think so. no, right? jim jordan, how great is he? [cheering] he?. trump: how great is come here, jim....
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she went to study journalism ati new york's coluniversity.d in her emails that it hadn't been easy. she had to share a ty room with a former model. her roommate needed the room for herself three days a week. she would have male visitors and needed sommayeh out of the way. whoa. oh, there is a window. y h, there is a very small window at the end of this room. so, welcome to my last year room. >> erdbrink: which bed was your >> there. >> erdbrink: next to the window? >> yeah, and imagine that i hadp my oce, after years fighting to have my own independence in tehran, i got a very nice two-droom apartment in tehran and i left everything behind... >> erdbrink: you worked hard f it. >> and came here, yeah. >> erdbrink: so you had a roommate, you me from iran, and what was this roommate likev >> well, she wasy social girl, totally active, into a relationship, you know. i learned a lot from her, but i learned a lot from some slice of life that we totally don't have in iran. like, it happened a couple ofou times that i come to my room and she was with
she went to study journalism ati new york's coluniversity.d in her emails that it hadn't been easy. she had to share a ty room with a former model. her roommate needed the room for herself three days a week. she would have male visitors and needed sommayeh out of the way. whoa. oh, there is a window. y h, there is a very small window at the end of this room. so, welcome to my last year room. >> erdbrink: which bed was your >> there. >> erdbrink: next to the window? >>...
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atis an extension professor the school of journalism and media. he reported for "the career-journal" and continues to write a column. he is previous president of the society of professional journalists. he has been inducted into the kentucky journalism hall of fame. we appreciate him being here. chatkin authored a story on commerce secretary wilbur ross and russian business ties. lead reporterag's for the evicted and abandon investigation, which revealed displacement caused by projects funded by the world bank. mike doherty's deputy white house editor for bloomberg news overseeing coverage of the trump administration. he was a white house correspondent for "the chicago " during and "bloomberg the obama administration. 25 year career, orning has covered hotspots but he got his start in alabama. theie jean thornton studied professional practices of journalists, the distribution of news and the way communities interpret and share that news. focuses onwork social-media posts that rationalize the idea of journalists as enemies and offer violence toward
atis an extension professor the school of journalism and media. he reported for "the career-journal" and continues to write a column. he is previous president of the society of professional journalists. he has been inducted into the kentucky journalism hall of fame. we appreciate him being here. chatkin authored a story on commerce secretary wilbur ross and russian business ties. lead reporterag's for the evicted and abandon investigation, which revealed displacement caused by...
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administration for community living, whose job it is to oversee the ability for people to live in aties community came out with a public speech and said that institutions are the preferable choice for people with disabilities. judge donald: professor davis? angela: i will totally adopt paula's analysis. it is not about what the president tweets or says. he chosehe fact that to part in the one person he a realityecause of star coming to the white house. it is the policies on criminal justice that come from the justice department and the attorney general. they fly in the face of the evidence of the research, of the facts, and even the wants and desires of a number of members of his own party. that is problematic i think. very problematic. judge donald: scott, in 60 seconds? scott: on paula's point, she keeps leaving out the fact that james mattis is military leadership. he issued the report. so he just change the policy , back to the pre-obama approach. it is clear to me as i said on the onset, a lot of people don't like the policies that president trump is trying to implement. the soluti
administration for community living, whose job it is to oversee the ability for people to live in aties community came out with a public speech and said that institutions are the preferable choice for people with disabilities. judge donald: professor davis? angela: i will totally adopt paula's analysis. it is not about what the president tweets or says. he chosehe fact that to part in the one person he a realityecause of star coming to the white house. it is the policies on criminal justice...
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whether they should make ati difference or not, men and women have been trained to think differently about all sorts of topics. other women felt that male judges did not understand sexual harassment cases with the same clarity as their female colleagues, so it mattered the judiciary became more balanced in terms of gender. some trailblazers spoke of women as better listeners and more empathetic. judge sovel believes women make a difference, that there's ative reative -- a difference in their perception of justice. she pointed to a dissenting opinion written by judge sandy lynch in which it was held that rape was not a physical injury for enhanced sentence. elizabeth casey i think gives us a quote that we might end with, a support for the case of women's presence. the more the population can identify with those who are making those decisions as having something in common, the more i think they have for the administration of law. i really do think it is true that you often feel comfortable with somebody with whom you are feel you have something in common. think about the michelle obama
whether they should make ati difference or not, men and women have been trained to think differently about all sorts of topics. other women felt that male judges did not understand sexual harassment cases with the same clarity as their female colleagues, so it mattered the judiciary became more balanced in terms of gender. some trailblazers spoke of women as better listeners and more empathetic. judge sovel believes women make a difference, that there's ative reative -- a difference in their...
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how would you measure success , sorry, dan blumenthal, ati. how would you measure success let's say in the course of one or two administrations? >> well, i think again, china has a strategy and to think we are going to accomplish major rollback and change behavior would be i think pretty optimistic. i think it's something we should work out because china's interests will ultimately lie in and open indo pacific that they can benefit from but in the near term it's blunt any erosion of an individual countries sovereignty, blunt the coercion and influence operations and to continue to promote the free and open indo pacific in a way that generates a positive response. i think the measures will be countries wanting to partner with us in more comprehensive ways. we know countries welcome our investment. we help these china in terms of foreign direct investment in virtually every country in the indo pacific but continuing to promote maritime security, partnering through dramatic forms when it comes to calling out activities in the south china sea, etc
how would you measure success , sorry, dan blumenthal, ati. how would you measure success let's say in the course of one or two administrations? >> well, i think again, china has a strategy and to think we are going to accomplish major rollback and change behavior would be i think pretty optimistic. i think it's something we should work out because china's interests will ultimately lie in and open indo pacific that they can benefit from but in the near term it's blunt any erosion of an...
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the two were at the falls bridge in washington state, ati recreaal area with several of their friendsmp off the bridg so i went up there. i kind of got scared because of how high it was. bridge youe on the can see there is a sign that says no dumping or diving. in all from top to bottom jumpers plunge about 60 feet. the goal they say is to enter eee water first. but if they hit the water wrong, doctors say it can be like landing on concrete. which is exactly what happened to jordan. >> i had five broken ribs and then we had just found out i have another broken rib and i had two punctured lungs. >> police finished the investigation and passed the case to the clark county prosecutor's office to find out if charges would be filed something jordan had mixed feelings. >> now that i thought about it i kind of want her to sit inhiail and about at least what she did. apologized to jordan and reatedly pressed to nbc via phone and text that she did not intend to hurt her, something jordan accepts. but for jordan the apology did not fix what happened. ause thed of got mad b rest of my summer's g
the two were at the falls bridge in washington state, ati recreaal area with several of their friendsmp off the bridg so i went up there. i kind of got scared because of how high it was. bridge youe on the can see there is a sign that says no dumping or diving. in all from top to bottom jumpers plunge about 60 feet. the goal they say is to enter eee water first. but if they hit the water wrong, doctors say it can be like landing on concrete. which is exactly what happened to jordan. >> i...