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what we find in the black communities, he was involved in the ame church in new bedford massachusetts. so he was honing his skills in what we deem as a licensed preacher at the time, and he was studying the abolitionist movement. he went to a nantucket convention, and that was when he was discovered and what set him on the path to becoming a great orator. susan: where was he during the civil war years? kamal maclarin: he was in and out of washington, but he also lived in rochester. that was sort of the breeding ground or the ground that was fertile for reform. the women's suffrage movement blossomed there, the abolitionist movement and what we find is the abolitionist movement and the women's suffrage movement, pretty much intersected. that is where we find that he becomes this true universal reformer, willing to unite with anyone to stamp out any wrongs. susan: did he ever meet abraham lincoln? kamal maclarin: yes, on several occasions. we find the more popular meeting was when he actually was pushing for -- he met with lincoln at the white house, pushing for the advancement of color
what we find in the black communities, he was involved in the ame church in new bedford massachusetts. so he was honing his skills in what we deem as a licensed preacher at the time, and he was studying the abolitionist movement. he went to a nantucket convention, and that was when he was discovered and what set him on the path to becoming a great orator. susan: where was he during the civil war years? kamal maclarin: he was in and out of washington, but he also lived in rochester. that was...
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raise enough to make a bedford 21st century fox entertainment division.haps slowing and companies are thinking we had to continue reporting that, revenue growth will be harder to come by. how about an acquisition or murder —— merger to build better returns? many of these companies worry about organic growth, but some things are still cheap. comcast is just organic growth, but some things are still cheap. comcast isjust going for it? in a sense, you're forced into a position to act in an aggressive manner because everybody around you is doing same. 0k. around you is doing same. ok. we will have you for the rest of the programme and speak to you later, james. still to come, baby toiletries — from moisturisers to wipes, its a multi—billion dollar market. we speak to one company boss who is targeting tender tots, making creams for condition like eczema and psoriasis, based on largely natural ingredients. a report by the resolution foundation — a think tank here in the uk — into inter—generational living has been launched today. it looks at how to narrow the f
raise enough to make a bedford 21st century fox entertainment division.haps slowing and companies are thinking we had to continue reporting that, revenue growth will be harder to come by. how about an acquisition or murder —— merger to build better returns? many of these companies worry about organic growth, but some things are still cheap. comcast is just organic growth, but some things are still cheap. comcast isjust going for it? in a sense, you're forced into a position to act in an...
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be put on a bus because there will be no rush—hour trains south to bedford.ey might have the average dreamtime to london of 68 minutes. i have seen timetables from 1912 for the fastest trains are significantly faster than that! simon, thank you so much about. to speak to you. more residents have been rescued from their homes in hawaii as molten lava continues to pour from the ground following the eruption of the kilauea volcano. the latest explosion sent an ash cloud 3,000 metres into the air. our correspondent chris buckler has the latest from hawaii. people are being prevented from getting anywhere close to the area where there are fissures. those are volcanic vents, and they create cracks in the ground, and they are getting ever bigger, and lava is shooting out from them. last night we saw fountains of lava from those vents. the national guard are preventing people from going into those areas. that means that people have been moved out of their homes, and that has caused all sorts of difficulties. across the road from here, you can see that there is a cent
be put on a bus because there will be no rush—hour trains south to bedford.ey might have the average dreamtime to london of 68 minutes. i have seen timetables from 1912 for the fastest trains are significantly faster than that! simon, thank you so much about. to speak to you. more residents have been rescued from their homes in hawaii as molten lava continues to pour from the ground following the eruption of the kilauea volcano. the latest explosion sent an ash cloud 3,000 metres into the...
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lake area, is affected because of the new train pattern, so if you've commute from wellingborough to bedford train service, you will be put on a bus, because there will be no rush—hour train at south to bedford. and sussex, while brighton is doing well, lewis isn't. they now have the average train times to london the 68 minutes, andi average train times to london the 68 minutes, and i have seen timetables from 1912, when the fastest trains are significantly quicker than that. simon calder, the travel editor of the independent. more residents have been rescued from their homes in hawaii as molten lava continues to pour from the ground following the eruption of the volcano. the latest explosion from kilauea sent an ash cloud three thousand metres into the air. 0ur correspondent chris buckler has the latest from hawaii. well, people are being invented from getting anywhere close to the volcano, and certainly that area where fishes have been opened up. those are volcanic vents, and they really create cracks in the ground, and they are getting ever bigger, and they are getting ever bigger, and la
lake area, is affected because of the new train pattern, so if you've commute from wellingborough to bedford train service, you will be put on a bus, because there will be no rush—hour train at south to bedford. and sussex, while brighton is doing well, lewis isn't. they now have the average train times to london the 68 minutes, andi average train times to london the 68 minutes, and i have seen timetables from 1912, when the fastest trains are significantly quicker than that. simon calder,...
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chris bedford, attorney general sessions is sending 35 additional u.s.orneys and 18 immigration judges to help stem the tide and deal with the people. it's not that high of a number coming over the border. >> not the number of people that matters, only 50. it's the point that the organizers of the caravan had. they were trying to do a legal challenge to the u.s. they were coming, saying we're coming, we're coming, cameras on it, they had media down there. they're trying to make the case that economic immigrants are refugees. this is the same thing -- >> asylum. >> asylum seekers. the left won in europe, made the case people fleeing turkey, or central africa, coming because they were being kas herred by isis when isis was only in one place. because of that, theure pea answer said we can't let this happen. then let in a million people. >> and narco-terrorists, the drug cartels have a stranglehold on the countries economically and politically. and their way of life, standard of living, is incredibly low and depressing. >> there are criminals in these countr
chris bedford, attorney general sessions is sending 35 additional u.s.orneys and 18 immigration judges to help stem the tide and deal with the people. it's not that high of a number coming over the border. >> not the number of people that matters, only 50. it's the point that the organizers of the caravan had. they were trying to do a legal challenge to the u.s. they were coming, saying we're coming, we're coming, cameras on it, they had media down there. they're trying to make the case...
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chris bedford. break it down for me.t do you see when you look at today's events and the shift in tone and strategy and rebuttals? >> i see a little bit of this starting to bubble up a few weeks ago when john bolton sort of floating the libyan model as something he thought the u.s. should pursue. he was talking about it on the sunday shows. he's a smart guy. he -- knows how that ended. his body was dragged through the streets and put in the back of a pickup it had the tone of a high school breakup. saying this is not good for us right now. it's not good for you, it's not good for me. but tawl call me if you want and we can work it out. i wish they had sent him a mix tape of tiny dancer. maybe we can work this out. donald trump has the leverage here. he has utter annihilation as his leverage and the north koreans know that. kennedy: who is holding the boombox above his head? >> i think kim jong-un wants to come back. he's not the first north korean leader to have done this. where he says he's open to western inspectors or
chris bedford. break it down for me.t do you see when you look at today's events and the shift in tone and strategy and rebuttals? >> i see a little bit of this starting to bubble up a few weeks ago when john bolton sort of floating the libyan model as something he thought the u.s. should pursue. he was talking about it on the sunday shows. he's a smart guy. he -- knows how that ended. his body was dragged through the streets and put in the back of a pickup it had the tone of a high...
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i will ask chris bedford next.rts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. the digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of too much social media and computers, and then we have parents who would only hope their children have access. middle school is a really key transition point, right. the stakes start changing. students begin to really start thinking about their futures. what i like about verizon's approach is that it's not limited to just giving kids new tools, it's really about empowering educators to teach in different ways, and exposing kids to more active forms of learning. giving technology is not a total solution. teaching technology, now that is. kennedy: if you were sad drunk this afternoon get ready to down a few singapore slings because the sin
i will ask chris bedford next.rts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. the digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of too much social media and computers, and then we have parents who would only hope their children have access....
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host: from bedford, texas. caller: good morning. are you familiar with the national laboratories, oakridge, loss ou -- los alamos. i am a senior citizen. 2 areas, math and science. our country right now was about ready to fall below zimbabwe. anyway, you talk about money for these programs. the problems we are having with kids that start in junior high and high school with math and science is killing our kids. there is huge amounts of money for kids in math and science. oak ridge national laboratory million. hit $30 they could not spend it because they were not any kids that came in to apply for the programs. i wanted to see if you were aware of this. host: talk about these specific skills. guest: again, there is a large pushe happening and a big in college and by the public to increase the number of students going into the so-called stem fields, science technology engineering and mathematics. there are a lot of well-paying jobs out there for those folks. whether they are prepared coming out of junior high and high school, there is
host: from bedford, texas. caller: good morning. are you familiar with the national laboratories, oakridge, loss ou -- los alamos. i am a senior citizen. 2 areas, math and science. our country right now was about ready to fall below zimbabwe. anyway, you talk about money for these programs. the problems we are having with kids that start in junior high and high school with math and science is killing our kids. there is huge amounts of money for kids in math and science. oak ridge national...
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millions of individuals in the country, there are many polls i win, radio and television polls from new bedford massachusetts to syracuse new york, i have won, the other polls that you are talking about show that we have doubled our strength since april of last year. we are just now getting into the campaign. if you follow me around the country, you would see we are having larnger clouds than the candidates for the two other existing marriage parties. witness our trip to ohio yesterday, we had larger crowds than those that came out to witness the arrival for candidates for the democratic party. we can win the election, that's the purpose of running, not to spoil anything other than to spoil the chances of the republican and democratic party, neither of them are giving the american people a choice. >> governor, you just said you thought you could win, indicate the states where you think you are going to win. >> i think that we are going to win every one of the southern and border states. missouri, oklahoma and the free state of maryland. we have an excellent chance in pennsylvania, new jersey, w
millions of individuals in the country, there are many polls i win, radio and television polls from new bedford massachusetts to syracuse new york, i have won, the other polls that you are talking about show that we have doubled our strength since april of last year. we are just now getting into the campaign. if you follow me around the country, you would see we are having larnger clouds than the candidates for the two other existing marriage parties. witness our trip to ohio yesterday, we had...
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trade agreements, the un certainty of what will happen is causing headaches f kayla tausche is in bedford heights, ohio. >> reporter: majestic steel is a middle man, buying steel from u.o mills and selling it t customers using it to build microwaves, air coners or a siding for a house. >> we're sellingon construc >> reporter: some customers need the steel the next day. others for projes months down the road. notng knohich countries or companies will be paying tariffs then presents a challenge for ceo todd lebo. >> any time you're in a volatile market and there's uncertainty then that has a psychological effect on ow they're going to manage the buying and selling of their product. >> reporter: it's not just agistic and it's not just aluminum. a u.s. trade representative could choose to slap tariffs on goods from china totaling $50 billion. and could target another >> the 22nd of may is the last day in which comments can be initial on the initial 50 -- $50 million. >> reporter: negotiations wrapped friday in beijing with a decision by both sides to kee talking. the high tensions aave range
trade agreements, the un certainty of what will happen is causing headaches f kayla tausche is in bedford heights, ohio. >> reporter: majestic steel is a middle man, buying steel from u.o mills and selling it t customers using it to build microwaves, air coners or a siding for a house. >> we're sellingon construc >> reporter: some customers need the steel the next day. others for projes months down the road. notng knohich countries or companies will be paying tariffs then...
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it happened yesterday afternoon on bedford street.a witness saw three people break into the home after they knocked on the front door and nobody answered. they were last seen leaving the scene in a black dodge truck. ( darya ) fremont police are trying to track down a man who ripped a chain from a woman's neck. this happened near alder avenue and oak street. police say the man knocked the woman to the ground... and ran off with the chain. ( james ) in the south bay... a santa clara city councilman is accused of sexual misconduct. now police are asking potential victims to come forward. dominic caserta is accused of harassement and innappropriate behavior... dating back more than a decade. the accusations were made during caserta's time as a teacher at santa clara high. santa clara's mayor has scheduled a public meeting on the issue... that will happen on tuesday. mayor lisa gilmor says she wants to give caserta a chance to defend himself. caserta -- who is also running for a seat on the county board of supervisors -- issued a statemen
it happened yesterday afternoon on bedford street.a witness saw three people break into the home after they knocked on the front door and nobody answered. they were last seen leaving the scene in a black dodge truck. ( darya ) fremont police are trying to track down a man who ripped a chain from a woman's neck. this happened near alder avenue and oak street. police say the man knocked the woman to the ground... and ran off with the chain. ( james ) in the south bay... a santa clara city...
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joining me now is chris bedford, and michael star hopkins. i'll talk to both of them about these issues. first up, judge andrew napolitano is on the phone on a train. thanks for making time tonight. we heard the song and dance before from the federal government where they say that whatever surveillance they are doing is hardly intrusive and invasive. but what strikes you about even a pen rick sister on cohen's cell phone. >> what strikes me is for those unfamiliar with this odd term, it's meta data. it's the phone numbered called. where the phone caller was and how long the phone call went on. it's everything but content. once the feds ask for a surveillance warrants they listen to it. and they often listen to it anyway because they can't restrain themselves. i don't buy the argument that's they exercised the self-discipline and only recorded the who, what, where, when, and didn't listen to the conversation. the second underring thing here is back when these folks, michael cohen and the feds pursuing him, she asked on what basis they got the
joining me now is chris bedford, and michael star hopkins. i'll talk to both of them about these issues. first up, judge andrew napolitano is on the phone on a train. thanks for making time tonight. we heard the song and dance before from the federal government where they say that whatever surveillance they are doing is hardly intrusive and invasive. but what strikes you about even a pen rick sister on cohen's cell phone. >> what strikes me is for those unfamiliar with this odd term, it's...
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joining me, chris bedford. maddy, it's always anecdotal with me. but whether it's a strip mall or regular mall, i'm seeing help wanted signs. i'm seeing people shop. i see the malls packed. what do people want to tell surveyors, whether they like trump or not, they seem to be enjoying this economy. >> this is what i keep telling politicians and asking what should i be running on in november. people feel the economy. they know what their paychecks look like what they are paying in taxes. even the numbers -- some of these economic metrics started to nudge upwards under obama. with the tax reform plan going into effect this year, americans are starting to feel like their personal circumstances are changing. charles: i always believe that success begets success. it looks like more and more people are buying into it for it to work. >> it's a retelling of the way the media reacted before when donald trump was running. we had cringe worthy reports. once the american people come around more to a good u.s. economy. the reporters will say we overwhelmed them
joining me, chris bedford. maddy, it's always anecdotal with me. but whether it's a strip mall or regular mall, i'm seeing help wanted signs. i'm seeing people shop. i see the malls packed. what do people want to tell surveyors, whether they like trump or not, they seem to be enjoying this economy. >> this is what i keep telling politicians and asking what should i be running on in november. people feel the economy. they know what their paychecks look like what they are paying in taxes....
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tomorrow night on the show, chris bedford, brian brenberg and dennis miller. the best hour your day. hour your day. and i will see you on the (announcer) you work hard to give your children something to build on. i was always trying to think "how am i gonna get her through college?" i wanna have a mechanism in place to make sure that my daughters are well taken care of. i hope to leave my children with something to help them get set up. (announcer) don't let it get eaten away by unexpected fees and legal expenses. my husband did not have a will and everything went away. when my father passed away, he did not have a will or a trust. we're not as prepared as i had hoped we would be. (announcer) every year, tens of thousands of people lose what's rightfully theirs
tomorrow night on the show, chris bedford, brian brenberg and dennis miller. the best hour your day. hour your day. and i will see you on the (announcer) you work hard to give your children something to build on. i was always trying to think "how am i gonna get her through college?" i wanna have a mechanism in place to make sure that my daughters are well taken care of. i hope to leave my children with something to help them get set up. (announcer) don't let it get eaten away by...
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the bedford gazette of pennsylvania tore a page out of a democratic playbook by arguing that there was a national affinity between radical republicans on one extreme and secessionists, as both sets were educators who were disunionists. this paper wrote it was only natural that these radicals took to the general as fleas to a dog. no other newspaper came close to its anti-longstreet investments of the old guard, the new york copperhead paper edited by chauncey burr. burke loaded with glee the editor that wished longstreet died in the wilderness and offered its own indictment of longstreet, calling it the mongrel congress and the enemies of the caucasian race. dismissing longstreet's professed desire for peace and insisting that all white men must oppose reconstructing to their final breath, burr hissed "in the grave, there is peace in honor, but there is eternal unrest." longstreet, burr concluded, had miserably tarnished a once bright and honored name. all of this press turmoil raises a question -- how can we explain james longstreet's actions in the spring of 1867? his modern biograph
the bedford gazette of pennsylvania tore a page out of a democratic playbook by arguing that there was a national affinity between radical republicans on one extreme and secessionists, as both sets were educators who were disunionists. this paper wrote it was only natural that these radicals took to the general as fleas to a dog. no other newspaper came close to its anti-longstreet investments of the old guard, the new york copperhead paper edited by chauncey burr. burke loaded with glee the...
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tomorrow night on the show, chris bedford, brian brenberg and dennis miller.t hour your day. and i will see you on the "outnumbered" couch at noon eastern. he west. >> this is a serious piece of weaponry. >> and she inherited a slew. >> buying the guns turned him into a cowboy. it was an obsession. >> you in there? >> lawmen and outlaws alike reach for the hotshot of colt pistols. >> i was always told that it was a million-dollar gun. >> talk about bang for the buck. >> i've been looking for you. >> or will it all backfire? [ gunshot ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, g
tomorrow night on the show, chris bedford, brian brenberg and dennis miller.t hour your day. and i will see you on the "outnumbered" couch at noon eastern. he west. >> this is a serious piece of weaponry. >> and she inherited a slew. >> buying the guns turned him into a cowboy. it was an obsession. >> you in there? >> lawmen and outlaws alike reach for the hotshot of colt pistols. >> i was always told that it was a million-dollar gun. >> talk...
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sure that guns aren't traveling and getting into these places is very important. >> julie: chris bedford tarlov, thank you very much. >> bill: 10 minutes before the hour. john kerry now completing with the iranians in secret twice in the last two most reacting to that report as the clock is ticking on the iran nuclear deal. what will the president decide. an update on that next right here. oto balancendidate for governor the state budgetarties together while making record investments in local classrooms and creating new career training programs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. that violent crime went up 18% in san francisco. in la, mayor antonio villaraigosa put more police on the streets and cut violent crime in half. california's police chiefs trust antonio for governor. >> secretary of state mike pompeo sits down with the british foreign secretary with a decision on the iran deal just days away. will boris johnson make a strong case for the u.s. to remain in the nuclear agreement. the president's new attorney, rudy giuliani taking some heat for his media blitz. has it been a succes
sure that guns aren't traveling and getting into these places is very important. >> julie: chris bedford tarlov, thank you very much. >> bill: 10 minutes before the hour. john kerry now completing with the iranians in secret twice in the last two most reacting to that report as the clock is ticking on the iran nuclear deal. what will the president decide. an update on that next right here. oto balancendidate for governor the state budgetarties together while making record...
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destroyed the confederate spirit, and the rebels, including general hood and cavalry general nathan bedford. >> general, the rebels have seriously damaged the railroad north of acworth, and hood is now demanding for the surrender of resaca. >> hood, forrest, that whole damn bunch of devils, they've been turned loose, and we'll be stuck here fighting for months, if not years. >> for now, his army has been able to repair the damaged railways and drive general hood's confederate army west, but sherman must make a decision -- chase hood into alabama or burn the city and head toward the sea. >> we shall strike out with our wagons for savannah. >> a march through georgia, cut off from any base? >> this country has not seen war yet. their larders and their corn cribs are full. our soldiers will be able to live off of the bounty that the rebels have so thoughtfully stocked. >> sherman's plan to march to the sea is a risky gamble. he'll be cut off from the rest of the union with an entire confederate army between him and any reinforcements or supplies, but sherman learned from ulysses s. grant and h
destroyed the confederate spirit, and the rebels, including general hood and cavalry general nathan bedford. >> general, the rebels have seriously damaged the railroad north of acworth, and hood is now demanding for the surrender of resaca. >> hood, forrest, that whole damn bunch of devils, they've been turned loose, and we'll be stuck here fighting for months, if not years. >> for now, his army has been able to repair the damaged railways and drive general hood's confederate...
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highly respected author christopher bedford came up with a good book.nces that he read this book are somewhere between zero and zero percent. but he likes it because it is about donald trump. i'll note, since february of this year, these two are last year, since february of this year, seven tweets about a variety of different books, including one this morning about a book about the campaign and the populist uprising that it fermented. it is interesting for a couple of reasons but most notably because donald trump isn't self admitted. not a big reader. listen to what he told megyn kelly in may of 2016 about his reading habits. >> favorite book, other than the bible or the art of the deal. >> um, all quiet on the western front. >> what was the last book you read? do you get any time to read. >> it is so long -- i read passages, i read areas and chapters. i just don't have the time. you know, when was the last time i watched a baseball game. i'm watching you all of the time -- >> i knew it. >> i'm watching o'reilly all of the time. i'm watching hannity. bu
highly respected author christopher bedford came up with a good book.nces that he read this book are somewhere between zero and zero percent. but he likes it because it is about donald trump. i'll note, since february of this year, these two are last year, since february of this year, seven tweets about a variety of different books, including one this morning about a book about the campaign and the populist uprising that it fermented. it is interesting for a couple of reasons but most notably...
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let's bring in chris bedford, good to see you. >> good to see you.your reaction to all of this? >> california facing backlash from citizens. people who were quiet bere, and u't get that from reading a lot of the newspapers but get that from talking to the police, going down to the courthouses, talking to anyone in charge of enforcing the laws, protecting the cities and following the crazy ruling. republicans have a problem, democrats are completely united in immigration and republicans aren't. republican leadership is facing a revolt. liz: that's a great point. where are the republicans on the sanctuary fight in california? >> a lot of republicans will push for the rule of law on the sanctuary issue but moderate republicans from california, florida, michigan, they're pushing right now to have a discharge petition. what that would do is remove the bills from the actual body that's supposed to work on them and approve them from the committee and put them for a vote before the house of representatives and force a vote on four of those things. the democr
let's bring in chris bedford, good to see you. >> good to see you.your reaction to all of this? >> california facing backlash from citizens. people who were quiet bere, and u't get that from reading a lot of the newspapers but get that from talking to the police, going down to the courthouses, talking to anyone in charge of enforcing the laws, protecting the cities and following the crazy ruling. republicans have a problem, democrats are completely united in immigration and...
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and so i, for instance, there's a bust of nathan bedford forrest in the tennessee capitol that drives me crazy. i don't think there are many lee statues, but robert e. lee -- and you'll get people who say, oh, he was about reconciliation. well, yeah, but that was only because he lost. [laughter] right? you know? if day two at gettysburg had turned out differently, i don't think he would have been for reconciliation. >> we've talked about this on the show and a little bit off the show about the hopes you may have had for donald trump, whether or not you supported him -- >> yeah. >> -- what he could have been as a president in terms of being the deal maker who would take pleasure in having schumer and pelosi in his office and cutting a deal and being sort of the new york democrat and real estate guy that he is, and he hasn't turned out to be. is this still hope for that president to emerge, or is it too late? >> if i -- of course i have hope. it would be intellectually dishonest and a repudiation of everything we've said the last 52 minutes or so if i said that, oh, no, it's inevitable
and so i, for instance, there's a bust of nathan bedford forrest in the tennessee capitol that drives me crazy. i don't think there are many lee statues, but robert e. lee -- and you'll get people who say, oh, he was about reconciliation. well, yeah, but that was only because he lost. [laughter] right? you know? if day two at gettysburg had turned out differently, i don't think he would have been for reconciliation. >> we've talked about this on the show and a little bit off the show...
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and one young man knows he is speaking in new bedford and makes a pilgrimage. he is 21 years old and he is ambitious and very smart and incredibly hard-working. he has a private interview with douglass. douglass writes about this, and -- douglass writes about this and he says, i need your advice, what you think is the most important thing i should do with my life? is it best for society to be a doctor or a lawyer or a businessman or a banker or a teacher or an educator? what do you think i should do? douglass says, agitate, agitate, agitate. [laughter] and iprof. feimster: would argue that even in those moments where it seems like we have accomplished or won something it's not like people , stop organizing or stop fighting. people think of 1964, they think of 1968 as these peaks. but just like white supremacy keeps evolving and remaking itself and coming up with new ways to deny people their basic rights, activists whether it is , african-americans or women, constantly campaigning and fighting and insisting on those rights. we have to be more creative. our stra
and one young man knows he is speaking in new bedford and makes a pilgrimage. he is 21 years old and he is ambitious and very smart and incredibly hard-working. he has a private interview with douglass. douglass writes about this, and -- douglass writes about this and he says, i need your advice, what you think is the most important thing i should do with my life? is it best for society to be a doctor or a lawyer or a businessman or a banker or a teacher or an educator? what do you think i...
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police there are even investigating these so they're taking them very seriously and so this should bedford stuff i watched the match chris and i saw exactly what happened but you know the football expert what do you make off the edges made like obvious you know i think laura's just a lapse of focus especially in the first goal karim benzema somehow just stuck his toe out. and basically converted the goal world loris was trying to you know roll the ball out to a teammate and in this match is the biggest stage in all of europe the premier competition you have to remain focused and that was the first mistake you know and it just got worse and escalated things kind of changed momentum eyes the second goal was the bicycle kick by gareth bale that pretty much shifted the momentum back to reale and the second goal that was the mistake was even more confusing for me because you would think that possibly he would regroup mentally but gareth bale shot from fired from outside the box and i was watching the replay over and over it just looked like the book just kind of floated through his hands into t
police there are even investigating these so they're taking them very seriously and so this should bedford stuff i watched the match chris and i saw exactly what happened but you know the football expert what do you make off the edges made like obvious you know i think laura's just a lapse of focus especially in the first goal karim benzema somehow just stuck his toe out. and basically converted the goal world loris was trying to you know roll the ball out to a teammate and in this match is the...
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millions of individuals in the country, there are many polls i win, radio and television polls from new bedford massachusetts to syracuse new york, i have won, the other polls that you are talking about show that we have doubled our strength since april of last year. we are just now getting into the campaign. if you follow me around the country, you would see we are having larnger clouds than the candidates for the two other existing marriage parties. witness our trip to ohio yesterday, we had larger crowds than those that came out to witness the arrival for candidates for the democratic party. we can win the election, that's the purpose of running, not to spoil anything other than to spoil the chances of the republican and democratic party, neither of them are giving the american people a choice. >> governor, you just said you thought you could win, indicate the states where you think you are going to win. >> i think that we are going to win every one of the southern and border states. missouri, oklahoma and the free state of maryland. we have an excellent chance in pennsylvania, new jersey, w
millions of individuals in the country, there are many polls i win, radio and television polls from new bedford massachusetts to syracuse new york, i have won, the other polls that you are talking about show that we have doubled our strength since april of last year. we are just now getting into the campaign. if you follow me around the country, you would see we are having larnger clouds than the candidates for the two other existing marriage parties. witness our trip to ohio yesterday, we had...
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maria: christopher bedford daily caller. trump welcomed them to the white house yesterday, we will give you highlights from the visit. could a less boozey diet bring boozey sales? we will tell you in a minute into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. a cockroach can survive heresubmerged ttle guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. i'm the only bed that actually senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable... does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number stor
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louis, in bedford?re not doing it because, a shareholder once asked me, is starbucks in the charity business? no. we're in the business of building a different kind of company and not every decision is an economic one. and i think that's another mistake that companies make. that there's so much focus on the income statement, the balance sheet on, quarterly earnings. we learned a long time bag we have to make deposit in the large reservoir of good will. in the meantime, make our customers proud. that's a long-winded answer. this has threaded into every place we've gone including places like china which everyone thought we would never succeed in. >> so let me push out this question of business, social responsibility, business social impact. when you talk about it, i am sure it sounds to this atlantic council audience, powerful, admirable, something we want and support. when the ceo of home depot talks impact. when you talk about it, i am about his idea of business social impact, much more conservative vie
louis, in bedford?re not doing it because, a shareholder once asked me, is starbucks in the charity business? no. we're in the business of building a different kind of company and not every decision is an economic one. and i think that's another mistake that companies make. that there's so much focus on the income statement, the balance sheet on, quarterly earnings. we learned a long time bag we have to make deposit in the large reservoir of good will. in the meantime, make our customers proud....
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the switch of nine seats to the conservatives in nuneaton and bedford left the labour group one seatctions. i watched to ask you about walsall because that is another hung council of course. it is another hung council, it is one where labour had needed just three more seats to win that one, to win o overall control but in the event it is the conservatives who are now the largest party in walsall, it has had a pretty chequered history of swinging between one party and the other and the conservative former leader is very confident that he again will be the effective leader of walsall council. this is interesting side line on this, because the one person we haven't mentioned so far is andy street, the conservative metro mayor for the west midlands who wasn't standing in these election, is the most interested bystander of all, he has to operate with a leadership board of council leaders in the seven metropolitan authorities that comprise his metropolitan combined authority, and, that has been a 5—2 imbalance towards labour council leaders and they did the wart his initial plans to raise
the switch of nine seats to the conservatives in nuneaton and bedford left the labour group one seatctions. i watched to ask you about walsall because that is another hung council of course. it is another hung council, it is one where labour had needed just three more seats to win that one, to win o overall control but in the event it is the conservatives who are now the largest party in walsall, it has had a pretty chequered history of swinging between one party and the other and the...
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companies like coors in tucson, arizona, emerson creek in bedford, virginia. homer lockland in west virginia. it makes common sense that when we purchase equipment for our military, whether it's weapons, food or supplies, it's incumbent on us to consider american jobs as well. this amendment solidifies that belief and shows our strong support for american manufacturing, and already has basketball supported an endorsed by the alliance for american manufacturing. but importantly, it would ensure access to safe dinnerware for our military. free from lead or other cars genic materials. according to the national institutes of health and the food and drug administration, there have been numerous violations involving lead and other contaminates in dinnerware coming from china and mexico and other suppliers around the world . leading to concerns for their se by american troops. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to stand with american manufacturers, safety and health concerns, and the jobs that are created in our communities by supporting this amendment. i reserve the
companies like coors in tucson, arizona, emerson creek in bedford, virginia. homer lockland in west virginia. it makes common sense that when we purchase equipment for our military, whether it's weapons, food or supplies, it's incumbent on us to consider american jobs as well. this amendment solidifies that belief and shows our strong support for american manufacturing, and already has basketball supported an endorsed by the alliance for american manufacturing. but importantly, it would ensure...
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[laughter] neil: i'm kidding, chris bedford, you're hearing that, well, republicans will lose the housetle bit leery when i hear the blue wave because i heard something similar in the last election, is it your sense that the media or might be missing something like, more support for tax cuts than appears to be the case or that there could be black swan development in a good way for republicans, let's say a north korean peace agreement or something to that effect, that we might not be, you know, factoring in? >> the pollsters have been so terrible, neil, over the last many, many elections. they haven't known anything, even the guys who work for the private candidates like mitt romney's top candidate, he said he was going to win. they haven't had a real hand on the pulse of america, haven't been able to give us accurate results. i think in the house of representatives there are so many red congressmen that can take a hit that they'll probably be able to hold onto that. they will lose colleagues, when they come back in january, less republicans in house of representatives than in november
[laughter] neil: i'm kidding, chris bedford, you're hearing that, well, republicans will lose the housetle bit leery when i hear the blue wave because i heard something similar in the last election, is it your sense that the media or might be missing something like, more support for tax cuts than appears to be the case or that there could be black swan development in a good way for republicans, let's say a north korean peace agreement or something to that effect, that we might not be, you know,...
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republicans are saying that quit of hiking taxes, and daily caller news time editor in chief chris bedfordility is that? they come in, they start dismantling it in presumably the house. >> well of course in the house of representatives if they're able to get that back, neil which is not guaranteed for certain and statements like this from nancy pelosi are not really helping the case, you saw there the d.c. media a lot are trying to say it's not a tax hike. you'll just rollback tax cuts doing anything they can to give her an out on that question and pelosi goes forward saying no, no, it's accurate. most americans can see this is going to really impact their bottom line, and while republicans don't have enough to run on just based only on their tax cuts, they can certainly run against the tax hike pretty easily. neil: you know, maddie, when i'm looking at this they argue and nancy pelosi is saying what workers were getting sharing the wealth from their bosses was the equivalent of crumbs, but the fact that corey booker and others have echoed similar sentiment means this has been poll tested
republicans are saying that quit of hiking taxes, and daily caller news time editor in chief chris bedfordility is that? they come in, they start dismantling it in presumably the house. >> well of course in the house of representatives if they're able to get that back, neil which is not guaranteed for certain and statements like this from nancy pelosi are not really helping the case, you saw there the d.c. media a lot are trying to say it's not a tax hike. you'll just rollback tax cuts...
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let's get to kt in bedford heights, ohio.i, kayla. >> reporter: the white house putting out a statement recapping the delegation of u.s. trade officials and trade talks in beijing. the statement references frank discussions between the two sides, those discussions it says were held at the invinitation of china's top economic official. it says that now the delegation will return to washington, d.c., brief the president and seek his decision on next steps but it says that the delegation reinforce that had fair trade will ensure economic growth in the u.s. and that there is consensus among the administration officials about the need to hold china to account on fair trade. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> frank discussions and diplomatic speak means that it actually wasn't very polite and was pretty tough. thanks kayla. >>> for one weekend every year omaha, nebraska, becomes the focus of the business world. warren if you have bet's berkshire hathaway, and already we know that buffett bought stock in apple. becky qui
let's get to kt in bedford heights, ohio.i, kayla. >> reporter: the white house putting out a statement recapping the delegation of u.s. trade officials and trade talks in beijing. the statement references frank discussions between the two sides, those discussions it says were held at the invinitation of china's top economic official. it says that now the delegation will return to washington, d.c., brief the president and seek his decision on next steps but it says that the delegation...
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the bedford, new york, wedding was attended by 500 guests, including top democrats such as house minority leader nancy pelosi of california, and then-california lieutenant governor, gavin newsome. u-2 front man, bonneau, also retended the -- bono, also retended the reception, it was reported in the 2013 article. in lieu of gift, the couple asked that donations be made to several organizations, including planned parenthood and global witness, an environmental activist group, according to reuters. mr. sorros donated nearly $10 million to political action committees that supported hillary clinton in the 2016 presidential election. he also chaired the national finance committee for a pro-clinton p.a.c. dubbed ready for hillary. judge kemba wood walz then-president bill clinton's second but failed nominee for u.s. attorney general in 1993. mr. clinton had nominated zoe baird but she was withdrawn after it was revealed she had hired an illegal immigrant as a nanny and did not pay taxes on the employee. judge wood was then selected but she also had employed an illegal immigrant, but did pay taxe
the bedford, new york, wedding was attended by 500 guests, including top democrats such as house minority leader nancy pelosi of california, and then-california lieutenant governor, gavin newsome. u-2 front man, bonneau, also retended the -- bono, also retended the reception, it was reported in the 2013 article. in lieu of gift, the couple asked that donations be made to several organizations, including planned parenthood and global witness, an environmental activist group, according to...
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we are moving 200 trucks a day, hamas bond down and now the duke of bedford tried to get through with is your response? the un human rights council condemns israel more frequently than all other states in the world combined. far more frequently than north korea or assad in syria. i don't think it isa or assad in syria. i don't think it is a really objective source. the united states has stood with us, us still has stood with us, many countries understand that what israel is doing on the gaza border is defending its citizens and right to exist. but what they say is that legal for may only be used as a last resort, not a first resort. they say it seems that on the garter is really border, it seems, anyone is liable to be shot dead. again, the un human rights council is not an objective source in any way for the state of israel, and the word seems is the right one. they are not there, they are not israeli soldiers charged with defending a border assaulted by 40,000 people, many of them armed and coming for the express purpose of killing israeli civilians. that isa of killing israeli civi
we are moving 200 trucks a day, hamas bond down and now the duke of bedford tried to get through with is your response? the un human rights council condemns israel more frequently than all other states in the world combined. far more frequently than north korea or assad in syria. i don't think it isa or assad in syria. i don't think it is a really objective source. the united states has stood with us, us still has stood with us, many countries understand that what israel is doing on the gaza...
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host: from bedford, texas. caller: good morning. you familiar with the national laboratories, oakridge, loss ou -- los alamos. i am a senior citizen. 2 areas, math and science. our country right now was about ready to fall below zimbabwe. anyway, you talk about money for these programs. the problems we are having with kids that start in junior high and high school with math and science is killing our kids. there is huge amounts of money for kids in math and science. oak ridge national laboratory million. hit $30 they could not spend it because they were not any kids that came in to apply for the programs. i wanted to see if you were aware of this. host: talk about these specific skills. guest: again, there is a large pushe happening and a big in college and by the public to increase the number of students going into the so-called stem fields, science technology engineering and mathematics. there are a lot of well-paying jobs out there for those folks. whether they are prepared coming out of junior high and high school, there is a co
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christopher bedford there.demands from kelly clarkson, emotional plea last night during billboard music awards in wake of santa fe shooting. elon musk, powerful new tesla model 3 with eye-popping price tag, details back in a moment. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. maria: welcome back, intense manhunt underway this morning for two escaped murder suspects, cheryl casone with the details now and headlines, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, maria, authorities are sea
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it says the centres — at yarl‘s wood in bedford and brook house near gatwick airport — would be shuton centres. i‘m joined by the shadow home secretary diane abbott. my thinking is after windrush we want to have a new conversation on immigration, specifically on giles would, i'd visited it recently and conditions remain appalling and i think the answer is to close it down if necessary and introduce registration and reporting requirements for some of the people held in there. on the hostile environment, we want to reverse some of the legislation which made it possible to do things like deprived windrush generation people of the health care and so on. we think that windrush as shone a light on some of the things in immigration system which are wrong and counter— productive and inexcusable. and flies aid to private companies, you cannot bid to run detention and immigration centres ? run detention and immigration centres? because the record that most of them had has been appalling. if you are private sector company you want to drive down wages and conditions and what we're seeing is peop
it says the centres — at yarl‘s wood in bedford and brook house near gatwick airport — would be shuton centres. i‘m joined by the shadow home secretary diane abbott. my thinking is after windrush we want to have a new conversation on immigration, specifically on giles would, i'd visited it recently and conditions remain appalling and i think the answer is to close it down if necessary and introduce registration and reporting requirements for some of the people held in there. on the...
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he won't step in to save the long—suffering travelling public on the brighton to bedford line. railways like this, where a transport minister has supported such incompetence, and it just proves that he is incompetent himself. he is a disgrace to the government. it is time himself. he is a disgrace to the gove ofnent. it is time himself. he is a disgrace to the gove of him. it is time
he won't step in to save the long—suffering travelling public on the brighton to bedford line. railways like this, where a transport minister has supported such incompetence, and it just proves that he is incompetent himself. he is a disgrace to the government. it is time himself. he is a disgrace to the gove ofnent. it is time himself. he is a disgrace to the gove of him. it is time