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. >> what are your plans for you and your family for this lifestyle of being here in days aton threefour week and then going back to your district? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: i have three young children. my wife and i have three young children. 11, 7 and a six-month-old baby girl. so they are not going anywhere. the three ring circus will remain in illinois which is where we live and my wife has a very successful career there and so, you know, i will be commuting. i will be coming here and doing the people's business and congress and then returning back home on the weekend and as often as i can to get my family and to meet with constituents and so that is the lifestyle we are going to adopt. >> where you plan to live here in washington? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: good question. that is on the to-do list along with a number of other things but, you know, it is one of those things where logistics was kind of a last issue i was thinking about us we were approaching election day and now we have the high-class problem on our hand of dealing with all of those issues as well. i do you get
. >> what are your plans for you and your family for this lifestyle of being here in days aton threefour week and then going back to your district? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: i have three young children. my wife and i have three young children. 11, 7 and a six-month-old baby girl. so they are not going anywhere. the three ring circus will remain in illinois which is where we live and my wife has a very successful career there and so, you know, i will be commuting. i will be coming here...
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i think it is because they are trying to atone for the lessons from the past by helping refugees around the world and being a welcoming place. the question is for the world leaders of the western world, can you do both? or do you have to change it? >> it's interesting. because they were the home for probably one of the most -- one of the most merd urderous ideols in history. are they going to make it easier for another murderous ideology, islamism -- extremism is a murderous ideology. >> numbers here. germany has let in -- they said they would let in a million refugees. they have let in 750,000 refugees. germany is a quarter of the size of the united states that would be like 3 million refugees coming into the united states. can you imagine -- how do you vet this? how do you know one bad skittle isn't in this or 1,000 aren't going to be in this batch? you don't know. so, yes, they're -- angela merkel, the european community is going out on a limb saying we're going to take a chance because we feel it's the right policy. in america, i think we're going the opposite direction. we don't wa
i think it is because they are trying to atone for the lessons from the past by helping refugees around the world and being a welcoming place. the question is for the world leaders of the western world, can you do both? or do you have to change it? >> it's interesting. because they were the home for probably one of the most -- one of the most merd urderous ideols in history. are they going to make it easier for another murderous ideology, islamism -- extremism is a murderous ideology....
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he atones for his drop. how about a 40-yard touchdown? the eagles are up by eight at the half. jump to the third quarter. scary moment. carson wentz goes down, tackled by olivier vernon. he was checked for a concussion, and he was cleared. he did return to action. now, it's a five-point eagles lead. under 15 seconds left. eli manning chucks it deep, but how about terrence brooks? only two snaps in the game. they put him in there on the final drive, and he gets the third interception of the game for the eagles. so the birds don't let the giants clinch a playoff spot here at the linc, and they beat a division opponent for the first time. 24-19. birds finally win. >> for us it was a chance to win a division game, number one. and, you know, it raised sort of that negative feeling we've had these last couple of weeks. and to do it in front of our crowd, i thought, was awesome. our crowd, again, was fabulous and very energetic. but, yeah, very meaningful for our guys to win this one. >> yeah, he said it. and the flyers lost to the devils. they were shut out 4-0. i'm john clark with y
he atones for his drop. how about a 40-yard touchdown? the eagles are up by eight at the half. jump to the third quarter. scary moment. carson wentz goes down, tackled by olivier vernon. he was checked for a concussion, and he was cleared. he did return to action. now, it's a five-point eagles lead. under 15 seconds left. eli manning chucks it deep, but how about terrence brooks? only two snaps in the game. they put him in there on the final drive, and he gets the third interception of the game...
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. $ availability is the key thing kt if they still have one atone amazon but that's what theyhe sell to thedingo e folks at amazon, they sell s everything right up to 9:45 9 christmas eve. e >> we are constantly shipping right up to the last minute.inut it's not always procrastinators. sometimes people run out ofmes e important things at the lastop minute holiday wrapping paperg p scissors tape or last minuteaste gifts. >> the key is you have toey order by 9:45 on christmas eveme and it's guaranteed to beto delivered by 11:59 p.m. p christmas eve. as for future expansion for this service, well, they're futi 30 cities right now. amazon says it will grow.ro they just won't say where yet.e. adam shapiro, fox business. bin >> i know they're in virginia,e, parts of virginia there. t people that i know who try to t t i appreciate the convenience.he >> yeah, it's -- and what an operation. when you think about all the people ordering stuff t ehiverye minute of the day. d. >> yes. >> it's amazing they get itey gt done. it's great. >>> coming up a hard workingor waiter in our area benefited be
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atoline: when we are looking , look atonal diplomacy some of the tweets we have seen over the weekendchina stole a u.s. drone this weekend, announcing he spoke directly with the taiwanese resident and we have the tweet showing what he can let go of. you you agree this can be reined back once he comes into office? >> i would be looking at the numbers. you look at his numbers he has reined it back. he averaged 30 or 35 tweets a day in october. in december he is back to about five today. they are a little more benign as he has shifted from campaigner and marketer from preparing to govern. you gave a couple of exceptions this weekend where he threw the chinese off guard with a couple of different tweets. hackers that have potentially been widely concerned about the dnc, could we see hacking getting into the likes of donald trump's very own twitter account, is that sort of a threat possible? >> you have to look at it as a threat but i will tell you when it comes to national security and national security assets especially around the president, there is a lot of organizations making sure th
atoline: when we are looking , look atonal diplomacy some of the tweets we have seen over the weekendchina stole a u.s. drone this weekend, announcing he spoke directly with the taiwanese resident and we have the tweet showing what he can let go of. you you agree this can be reined back once he comes into office? >> i would be looking at the numbers. you look at his numbers he has reined it back. he averaged 30 or 35 tweets a day in october. in december he is back to about five today....
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. >> i did atoned the mayors's kick-off press conference at assembly hall and had a great turn out. it was great and nice event so that was well done. this last weekend i attended the fc holiday fair at pier 70. they are taking space for events and community events and it was saturday and sunsomeday and seemed to be well attendsed despite the weather saturday. hopefully that is some up squ and coming new small business. all the etsy folks are generally doing arts and crafts products as side ventures and hoping they will be their own bosses one day. that is all i got. knee other commissioner reports? commissioner adams. >> if anybody want tooz do something this evening we are doing our annual castro christmas tree lighting on the corner of 18th and castro. i know director dick an dreezy will be there. we have santa and it is getting to be a big event. at 6 o'clock and last year we had over 500 attendees and we have a feeling it will be even bigger this year. >> awesome. anyone else? alright. do we have members of the public that would like to comment? seeing none closed. >> iletm 9,
. >> i did atoned the mayors's kick-off press conference at assembly hall and had a great turn out. it was great and nice event so that was well done. this last weekend i attended the fc holiday fair at pier 70. they are taking space for events and community events and it was saturday and sunsomeday and seemed to be well attendsed despite the weather saturday. hopefully that is some up squ and coming new small business. all the etsy folks are generally doing arts and crafts products as...
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turkey says that's all smoking mirrors and this man who was responsible -- is responsible and that atonwas one of the disciples, the goal to bring down turkey, turkey's president blamed gulan for the military coupe. jenna. jenna: amy, thank you. jon: senator john mccain is joining forces with top democrat chuck schumer this week leading a push for select committee to investigate russian hacking in the presidential election. >> the president has no strategy and no policy as to what to do about these various cyber-attacks that have possibly disrupted an american election. we need a select committee, we need to get to the bottom of this and we need to find out exactly what was done and what the implications of the attacks were specially if they had an effect in the election. there was no doubt it was interfere and no doubt of cyber-attacks. question is how much and what damage and what should the united states of america do and so far, we have been totally paralyzed. jon: let's discuss it. former deputy campaign manager for martin o'malley. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. jon: liz, i
turkey says that's all smoking mirrors and this man who was responsible -- is responsible and that atonwas one of the disciples, the goal to bring down turkey, turkey's president blamed gulan for the military coupe. jenna. jenna: amy, thank you. jon: senator john mccain is joining forces with top democrat chuck schumer this week leading a push for select committee to investigate russian hacking in the presidential election. >> the president has no strategy and no policy as to what to do...
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particularly abe himself who, let's remember, is something of a hawkish nationalist, that japan hasn't atonedcond world war. this visit will go a long way to countering some of that. >> now -- >> sorry, go ahead. >> you did mention the administration of president-elect donald trump, how might that change japan/united states relations do you think? >> well, this will go back to two key issues. first of all, security, which is the relationship with the united states is absolutely fundamental to japan's security, and the economic issues particularly around trade. prime minister abe put the trans-pacific partnership, tpp, at the heart of his structural foreign program. unfortunately, president-elect trump has said that he won't sign that agreement, and this has left abe and japan in something of a difficult position. in terms of security, president-elect trump has been talking about the need for allies such as japan and south korea to be paying far more to host u.s. troops, ushering something in -- something of a more transactional nature into those relations as well. on the other hand, prime min
particularly abe himself who, let's remember, is something of a hawkish nationalist, that japan hasn't atonedcond world war. this visit will go a long way to countering some of that. >> now -- >> sorry, go ahead. >> you did mention the administration of president-elect donald trump, how might that change japan/united states relations do you think? >> well, this will go back to two key issues. first of all, security, which is the relationship with the united states is...
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. >> expects aton mus vehicles to be a core component in the world of the internet of things. autonomous drive system suppliers have signed on to use intel's core -- >> true. >> -- next generation chips. i know it's advisable not to chase nvidia but how about intel? >> intel is like secretariat. what a great horse. nvidia is like american pharoah, now a great horse. calling an audible could help you find a solid company. best stocks have the triple threat going. go through the check-down. there it is. xilinx. much more "mad money" ahead. the u.s.-mexican border is 1,590 miles long. the wall would require three times as much concrete as the hoover dam. i talk to the ceo of u.s. concrete. the days of being chained to your desk to make calls, guess what, they could be numbered. all your calls rapid fire, during a very special edition of the lightning round! stick with cramer! we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impac
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, what i'm still waiting for is for him to make a speech on race, for him to come clean and show atonement his comments about the central park five, for him to learn that racial profiling does not work and for him to show some sign he will push people to fight against discrimination in employment. it's great to talk about -- he talks about roads and bridges. it's real discrimination in the building trades across the country and cynicism with black folks that those jobs will add up to jobs for us. he he has been a president who said a judge couldn't be trusted because he was latino, who suggested racial profiling is good. so what we're hoping is that he will grow up a bit as president. that he will show a new side and that he will, frankly, show some sign that he intends to lead a revival of the economy for all of us. >> you mention -- >> so far that's unclear sglu menti. >> you mentioned stop and frisk. he used the debate stage to say the judge who rules against certain tactics when were politicians' policies, that the judge was anti-police. you and i have discussed this before. it's probl
, what i'm still waiting for is for him to make a speech on race, for him to come clean and show atonement his comments about the central park five, for him to learn that racial profiling does not work and for him to show some sign he will push people to fight against discrimination in employment. it's great to talk about -- he talks about roads and bridges. it's real discrimination in the building trades across the country and cynicism with black folks that those jobs will add up to jobs for...
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but every one of them quit aton the first opportunity and they found work such as it was in the spivey criminal activities. he liked school and he might have stayed longer if he hadn't gotten into a brawl with hishava teacher. he knocked her down or maybe even knocked her out and then simply walked out of school and never went back. after that he followed his two older brothers into the criminat world. this was after the oldest brother walked out of the house one day and disappeared not to be heard from again for the next 40 some years. when he came back, he was known as two gu to gun hard, a gun tog horse riding cowboy who'd been dedi may en man in nebraska dedd to smashing and enforcing the law's prohibition all of which h his brothers had been actively flaunting. [laughter] can't make that up. his leaving school was a blow to his father that worked hard to learn english and hoped his sons would lead better lives than his own.n. he set himself up as a barber while his wife took him to get a piecework something to keep theh family of food. she thought he was encouraging at all tadult
but every one of them quit aton the first opportunity and they found work such as it was in the spivey criminal activities. he liked school and he might have stayed longer if he hadn't gotten into a brawl with hishava teacher. he knocked her down or maybe even knocked her out and then simply walked out of school and never went back. after that he followed his two older brothers into the criminat world. this was after the oldest brother walked out of the house one day and disappeared not to be...
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that's an atonal number.he workforce we have been losing manufacturing jobs since the 1940's. at the same time, since the late 1970's u.s. manufacturing output in sheer numbers has gone up and up. it set a record last year we're talking about 2 trillion in value added. 6 trillion in total output. the united states remains the world's second-largest manufacturer, with 17% of global output in 2015. we are also the second largest .xporter in the world so, you know, the idea that the u.s. manufacturing sector has been crushed by globalization or any other economic force just simply defies reality. . so, you know, the idea thatcertt we could do better. and regulatory reform, there are things that weld help, but the idea that have seen a rampant deindustrialization in the united states just isn't true. joe: have people in the coastal who read stories about this gigantic commiserated central part of the country but never go back there except the holidays, do they have a skewed perspective about how awful everything
that's an atonal number.he workforce we have been losing manufacturing jobs since the 1940's. at the same time, since the late 1970's u.s. manufacturing output in sheer numbers has gone up and up. it set a record last year we're talking about 2 trillion in value added. 6 trillion in total output. the united states remains the world's second-largest manufacturer, with 17% of global output in 2015. we are also the second largest .xporter in the world so, you know, the idea that the u.s....
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. >> i did atoned the mayors's kick-off press conference at assembly hall and had a great turn out. was great and nice event so that was well done. this last weekend i attended the fc holiday fair at pier 70. they are taking space for events and community events and it was saturday and sunsomeday and seemed to be well attendsed despite the weather saturday. hopefully that is some up squ and coming new small business. all the etsy folks are generally doing arts and crafts products as side ventures and hoping they will be their own bosses one day. that is all i got. knee other commissioner reports? commissioner adams. >> if anybody want tooz do something this evening we are doing our annual castro christmas tree lighting on the corner of 18th and castro. i know director dick an dreezy will be there. we have santa and it is getting to be a big event. at 6 o'clock and last year we had over 500 attendees and we have a feeling it will be even bigger this year. >> awesome. anyone else? alright. do we have members of the public that would like to comment? seeing none closed. >> iletm 9, new
. >> i did atoned the mayors's kick-off press conference at assembly hall and had a great turn out. was great and nice event so that was well done. this last weekend i attended the fc holiday fair at pier 70. they are taking space for events and community events and it was saturday and sunsomeday and seemed to be well attendsed despite the weather saturday. hopefully that is some up squ and coming new small business. all the etsy folks are generally doing arts and crafts products as side...
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winds will be out of theof t northwest atone 15. those winds will kick upe wi tonight as the colder airder a comes n we're blusteryst tomorrow. we're cold and breezy onn saturday.rday literally tomorrow it's onlyt's be feeling like on saturday on and then the next chance of cnc rain with a little morning mix possible monday morning. morng i'm out of words erin. e it's your turn.urn. >> well, unfortunately i havetue plenty of words and they'rehe not so great about traffic. traf a track problem at foggy bottom. seeing blue line delays to franconia-springfield. let's forward our maps. o m blue line not the only linet thl experiencing delays.encing delay also the orange line and a silver line have that residual delays to wiehle reston east e and vienna because of that track problem at foggyenna bot roads. keep in mind single tracking trk on the silver line and orangera line o dulles toll road thatt crash had all lanes westboundan at reston parkway blocked by bld that many tractor-trailer crash has moved otver.d o local lanes and the acc
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is, when he was asked why didn't he give any food to the death marchers for all those days, leaving aton and coming to their final destination, he said, oh, i thought they had their own food. what a copout. but tokyo war crimes trialsics as i said, were presided over by general douglas macarthur. but since he took his orders from washington, people blamed him tremendously for commuting the sentences of all the rest of these japanese war criminals. they didn't -- people didn't know that he was acting under orders from washington. because all of a sudden we had to make nice to the japanese, because they were our bulwark against russia. tokyo war e post war imes trials were really trun kated because general mcarthur was told to shut them down as soon as possible. so that we didn't offend the russians any more than we needed to. americans were very much involved with covering up the war crimes trials of the -- in tokyo. and the prison which was in tokyo was empty. a few years later. and was closed because it was empty. d that to me is a tremendous dication of what the ericans did in covering
is, when he was asked why didn't he give any food to the death marchers for all those days, leaving aton and coming to their final destination, he said, oh, i thought they had their own food. what a copout. but tokyo war crimes trialsics as i said, were presided over by general douglas macarthur. but since he took his orders from washington, people blamed him tremendously for commuting the sentences of all the rest of these japanese war criminals. they didn't -- people didn't know that he was...
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in the meantime, part of our conversation this morning from " with aton journal congressman from marylandryland, here to talk about many issues related to being the top democrat on the foreign relations committee. we will begin with you calling for an independent investigation into rush up off interference -- russia's interference in the election. that theye evidence did interfere in this election? guest: it's good to be with you again. it's good to be on the show. ,e have made the determination the intelligence community -- they released that in october -- that russia was engaged in a cyber attack against the united states. they have confirmed that it was involving the highest levels of the russian government. toy used that information try to compromise the integrity of our election. that's been the findings several months ago. that's a given. the question is what was their motivation? were they attempting to take the side of one candidate? was this part of a broader strategy to undermine our democratic system? we know that they are extremely active in these types of activities in europe
in the meantime, part of our conversation this morning from " with aton journal congressman from marylandryland, here to talk about many issues related to being the top democrat on the foreign relations committee. we will begin with you calling for an independent investigation into rush up off interference -- russia's interference in the election. that theye evidence did interfere in this election? guest: it's good to be with you again. it's good to be on the show. ,e have made the...
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aton friday night beginning 8:00, farewell speeches to several outgoing senators including harry reid, barbara boxer, kelly ayotte, and dan coats. this week in primetime, on c-span. >> this week is authors week on "washington journal," featuring segments with a new author each day. on wednesday, other carol anderson will talk about her book, "white rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide," and on thursday "twilight warriors," revolutionizing the american way of war. "the politics of resentment," the rise of scott walker. on saturday, two authors will join us. tom was "a nation of nations: the great american immigration story," and "the end of white christian america," and "shall we wait the president: two centuries of disaster management from the oval office." watch it: 30 a.m. eastern. at 8:30 a.m. eastern. were an aberration and we are now coming back to reality. >> in the studio, it is authors week on the washington journal and we are joined by mark ,evinsohn, author of the book an extraordinary time, the end of the postwar boom and the return of the ordinary economy. it is a
aton friday night beginning 8:00, farewell speeches to several outgoing senators including harry reid, barbara boxer, kelly ayotte, and dan coats. this week in primetime, on c-span. >> this week is authors week on "washington journal," featuring segments with a new author each day. on wednesday, other carol anderson will talk about her book, "white rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide," and on thursday "twilight warriors," revolutionizing the...
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aton friday night, beginning 8:00, farewell speeches and tributes to several outgoing senators, including harry, barbara boxer, kelly ayotte, and dan coats. this week in prime time on c-span. now air force secretary deborah lee james talks about the u.s. air force presence in europe and the security partnership with the nato alliance. the secretary spoke at the atlantic council recently. pentagon correspondent missy ryan moderated the discussion. ryan: i want to give a couple of shadows here -- shout out here. i want to give it to ian, he's our air force fella. he is taking a coffee break. he is my guy and he is not here. he is your air force fellow this year at the atlantic council and he was telling me what a fantastic experience this has been for him. and if i might say, it is always a fantastic experience for me to come back to the atlantic council because during part of the time i was -- i was on the board here. the opportunity to come back a time or so, i 2015 when i january had the opportunity to come here as secretary of the air force. it feels like a homecoming every time i get t
aton friday night, beginning 8:00, farewell speeches and tributes to several outgoing senators, including harry, barbara boxer, kelly ayotte, and dan coats. this week in prime time on c-span. now air force secretary deborah lee james talks about the u.s. air force presence in europe and the security partnership with the nato alliance. the secretary spoke at the atlantic council recently. pentagon correspondent missy ryan moderated the discussion. ryan: i want to give a couple of shadows here --...
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i will recognize atonement for five minutes. >> think mr. chairman. reflate a comment i would like to give. 15 or 20 years ago i was a local elected official in the san francisco bay area. i came back here on the policy project with members of california to look at the land-use decisions you are making as a model where we know in the car culture we have to get transit riders and mayor specifically. their rapid transit system doesn't carry nearly the number but still 5% of our total trips. we saw the implications the region and it was $75 million a day that we lost in production. mr. wiedefeld the challenges you have as someone who is believed to become more urbanized than changed her status you have great examples that we have tried to replicate around the country. you are in this conundrum is a retailer where your ridership is going down. you have two le point-of-sale people off. how do you get that back? i understand safety is first with the retail aspect and i will put this in the context of how once how you are perceived around the country and how
i will recognize atonement for five minutes. >> think mr. chairman. reflate a comment i would like to give. 15 or 20 years ago i was a local elected official in the san francisco bay area. i came back here on the policy project with members of california to look at the land-use decisions you are making as a model where we know in the car culture we have to get transit riders and mayor specifically. their rapid transit system doesn't carry nearly the number but still 5% of our total trips....
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. >> i did atoned the mayors's kick-off press conference at assembly hall and had a great turn out. was great and nice event so that was well done. this last weekend i attended the fc holiday fair at pier 70. they are taking space for events and community events and it was saturday and sunsomeday and seemed to be well attendsed despite the weather saturday. hopefully that is some up squ and coming new small business. all the etsy folks are generally doing arts and crafts products as side ventures and hoping they will be their own bosses one day. that is all i got. knee other commissioner reports? commissioner adams. >> if anybody want tooz do something this evening we are doing our annual castro christmas tree lighting on the corner of 18th and castro. i know director dick an dreezy will be there. we have santa and it is getting to be a big event. at 6 o'clock and last year we had over 500 attendees and we have a feeling it will be even bigger this year. >> awesome. anyone else? alright. do we have members of the public that would like to comment? seeing none closed. >> iletm 9, new
. >> i did atoned the mayors's kick-off press conference at assembly hall and had a great turn out. was great and nice event so that was well done. this last weekend i attended the fc holiday fair at pier 70. they are taking space for events and community events and it was saturday and sunsomeday and seemed to be well attendsed despite the weather saturday. hopefully that is some up squ and coming new small business. all the etsy folks are generally doing arts and crafts products as side...
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as well bedacause the building d had reached its maximumaxum capacity and alexandria limon is live aton iv the national harbor thisthis morning for the big opening oni weekend and alex i guess rightug about this hour we might seeighs that mix of people from lastrom night and then people maybeeopl exploring this morning. mni good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, annie goodr: mo heyrning. and we actually just took ast ta little drive around the resort r to check out the roads, theds, parking lots.ing lot i'll tell you, they were notot packed this morning but thens bu again, it is only 8 o'clock, 8 k so maybe like you mentionedentin some of those people who were here last night maybe even allnl but based on what we sawe s yesterday and of course on opening night, the mgm m national harbor is expecting a fully packed house again andgaia they are in that fact warning wg people, you know, unless yous have a dinner reservation or a hotel reservation you mightserv want to wait untatilio an fter s opening weekend to head ond o down because at some point they have to have people waiting outside
as well bedacause the building d had reached its maximumaxum capacity and alexandria limon is live aton iv the national harbor thisthis morning for the big opening oni weekend and alex i guess rightug about this hour we might seeighs that mix of people from lastrom night and then people maybeeopl exploring this morning. mni good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, annie goodr: mo heyrning. and we actually just took ast ta little drive around the resort r to check out the roads, theds,...
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look aton c-span, a monday's electoral college vote.hen we talked to newly elected representative adriana beso espaillat, of new york. >> president obama rent and clemency monday to 231 people, the largest number issued by a president in u.s. history. 153 people have their sentences commuted, another 78 were pardoned for their crimes. today, the brookings institution looks at criminal justice and civil rights under the obama admistration, live at 12:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. later, another event from the brookings institution, looking at economic growth and equality and how it can be improved in the u.s. and europe. that's live at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> a 2016 campaign that began more than two years ago today moved to its final stages as electors met in state capitals around the country -- in fact, 538 electors in all 50 states and here in w
look aton c-span, a monday's electoral college vote.hen we talked to newly elected representative adriana beso espaillat, of new york. >> president obama rent and clemency monday to 231 people, the largest number issued by a president in u.s. history. 153 people have their sentences commuted, another 78 were pardoned for their crimes. today, the brookings institution looks at criminal justice and civil rights under the obama admistration, live at 12:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. later,...
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board of supervisors can unanimously recognize that a murder was committed and that we need to do atonement for that murden and we need the recognition these young beautiful man full of life who has a lot going for himself was murdered because of race mp in the city by the police of san francisco. that's what that memorial means to me and that memorial means to me once we recognize we will continue with the struggle because i want everyone to know that the nieto's are not only fighting for that memorial, they are every friday we are in front of the hall of justice saying that we want the police that murdered our children because they are all our children. the black and brown children to go to jail and be charged for murdering or people. i thank you very much for putting this forward and want you to take to the other board of supervisors to please put your hand in the heart and follow your leadership and vote for that memorial because it will be a sign of freedom for the people that live in the city and fwr those who come to visit the city and see we stood together as black and brown people
board of supervisors can unanimously recognize that a murder was committed and that we need to do atonement for that murden and we need the recognition these young beautiful man full of life who has a lot going for himself was murdered because of race mp in the city by the police of san francisco. that's what that memorial means to me and that memorial means to me once we recognize we will continue with the struggle because i want everyone to know that the nieto's are not only fighting for that...
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. >>> check what else is makingec k whheadlines aton this wednesda morning. >>> mother nature not lettingt, steve. ste winter storm watches are now inn effect in parts of the northeasr as the powerful weather system s is starting to make its wayets w across the country.. with thousand in the dark southr dakota's governor has declared d state of emergency this week.s the same system hit parts of nee england with powerful windsful w gusting nearly 50 miles an hour. taking down trees in the bostons area with some hitting homes and buildings. >>> same winds also ripping rip several panels off the minnesoto vikings new $1.1 billion stadium. >>> president obama and japanese prime ministeenrt sin so abe visited pearl harbor yesterdayrd they paid trick at the side t s which honors who lost theirost r lives back in december 1941. 1 abe said the memorial rendered e him speechless. president obama spoke about howk the attack changed america ameca forever.. today in the district presidential full honor wreathre laying ceremony about to begin. u.s. armed forces laying wreatht at the washington nationa
. >>> check what else is makingec k whheadlines aton this wednesda morning. >>> mother nature not lettingt, steve. ste winter storm watches are now inn effect in parts of the northeasr as the powerful weather system s is starting to make its wayets w across the country.. with thousand in the dark southr dakota's governor has declared d state of emergency this week.s the same system hit parts of nee england with powerful windsful w gusting nearly 50 miles an hour. taking down...
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i am still trying to atone for my ears in the bureaucracy.ring my time working at the state department and on the staff at the white house, i saw how hard it is for the president to get his government to do what he would like it to do. or a secretary of state. i worked for powell and rice. to get the state department building to do what you want them to do. here directors and orders would be disregarded, policy guidance would be shirked and avoided. it was fascinating to watch and frustrating at the time but it informs some of my scholarship now. it gave me a new set of questions for interrogating the archives and approaching projects. i came to appreciate that a successful strategy, if one can exist whether grand or otherwise isn't just getting the analysis right are getting the big ideas right, but it really depends on implementation. is not just aligning means and ends, but ways and means and ends. the ways part is what i want to focus on today. this paper here, which is a micro look -- it is part of a larger book. in one sense i will be t
i am still trying to atone for my ears in the bureaucracy.ring my time working at the state department and on the staff at the white house, i saw how hard it is for the president to get his government to do what he would like it to do. or a secretary of state. i worked for powell and rice. to get the state department building to do what you want them to do. here directors and orders would be disregarded, policy guidance would be shirked and avoided. it was fascinating to watch and frustrating...
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the markets are much more atoned than to what to janet yellen says today?until november, the fed has been coming to the markets and is saying you are not going to lift off like you said. because of trump, as mike said, the markets are moving up to the dots. and i think of the fed has said it would like more fiscal stimulus. yes, she is in a better place and then september. jonathan: could we see a market they get ahead of the said next year? rich: yes. a real issue is the bond markets are very forward-looking. they will price in stimulus. the dollar is very forward-looking. you will get higher rates potentially on a stronger dollar in 2017 and not the same stimulus in 2018 and it can overshoot. we are looking at the risk of an overshoot. turn to the will conversation with the former fed chairman, david. he talked about the bond market itself and ahead of the deflating of a bond bubble. dr. greenspan: we have a bond market bubble that is in the process of deflating. we have a way to go and it is going to effect the outlook quite significantly. this is differ
the markets are much more atoned than to what to janet yellen says today?until november, the fed has been coming to the markets and is saying you are not going to lift off like you said. because of trump, as mike said, the markets are moving up to the dots. and i think of the fed has said it would like more fiscal stimulus. yes, she is in a better place and then september. jonathan: could we see a market they get ahead of the said next year? rich: yes. a real issue is the bond markets are very...
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board of supervisors can unanimously recognize that a murder was committed and that we need to do atonement for that murden and we need the recognition these young beautiful man full of life who has a lot going for himself was murdered because of race mp in the city by the police of san francisco. that's what that memorial means to me and that memorial means to me once we recognize we will continue with the struggle because i want everyone to know that the nieto's are not only fighting for that memorial, they are every friday we are in front of the hall of justice saying that we want the police that murdered our children because they are all our children. the black and brown children to go to jail and be charged for murdering or people. i thank you very much for putting this forward and want you to take to the other board of supervisors to please put your hand in the heart and follow your leadership and vote for that memorial because it will be a sign of freedom for the people that live in the city and fwr those who come to visit the city and see we stood together as black and brown people
board of supervisors can unanimously recognize that a murder was committed and that we need to do atonement for that murden and we need the recognition these young beautiful man full of life who has a lot going for himself was murdered because of race mp in the city by the police of san francisco. that's what that memorial means to me and that memorial means to me once we recognize we will continue with the struggle because i want everyone to know that the nieto's are not only fighting for that...
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board of supervisors can unanimously recognize that a murder was committed and that we need to do atonement for that murden and we need the recognition these young beautiful man full of life who has a lot going for himself was murdered because of race mp in the city by the police of san francisco. that's what that memorial means to me and that memorial means to me once we recognize we will continue with the struggle because i want everyone to know that the nieto's are not only fighting for that memorial, they are every friday we are in front of the hall of justice saying that we want the police that murdered our children because they are all our children. the black and brown children to go to jail and be charged for murdering or people. i thank you very much for putting this forward and want you to take to the other board of supervisors to please put your hand in the heart and follow your leadership and vote for that memorial because it will be a sign of freedom for the people that live in the city and fwr those who come to visit the city and see we stood together as black and brown people
board of supervisors can unanimously recognize that a murder was committed and that we need to do atonement for that murden and we need the recognition these young beautiful man full of life who has a lot going for himself was murdered because of race mp in the city by the police of san francisco. that's what that memorial means to me and that memorial means to me once we recognize we will continue with the struggle because i want everyone to know that the nieto's are not only fighting for that...
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board of supervisors can unanimously recognize that a murder was committed and that we need to do atonement for that murden and we need the recognition these young beautiful man full of life who has a lot going for himself was murdered because of race mp in the city by the police of san francisco. that's what that memorial means to me and that memorial means to me once we recognize we will continue with the struggle because i want everyone to know that the nieto's are not only fighting for that memorial, they are every friday we are in front of the hall of justice saying that we want the police that murdered our children because they are all our children. the black and brown children to go to jail and be charged for murdering or people. i thank you very much for putting this forward and want you to take to the other board of supervisors to please put your hand in the heart and follow your leadership and vote for that memorial because it will be a sign of freedom for the people that live in the city and fwr those who come to visit the city and see we stood together as black and brown people
board of supervisors can unanimously recognize that a murder was committed and that we need to do atonement for that murden and we need the recognition these young beautiful man full of life who has a lot going for himself was murdered because of race mp in the city by the police of san francisco. that's what that memorial means to me and that memorial means to me once we recognize we will continue with the struggle because i want everyone to know that the nieto's are not only fighting for that...