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betsy: ok. there's one question that came in, and i'm sure it's from a student, and i think your insight would be helpful. you talked a little about this with a student group. how can we make ourselves better problem solvers and make a stand out as we are leaving college and entering the workforce? what are some thoughts that may -- maybe even helped you as you graduated from college and moved on? the things that make a difference to an employer and maybe some advice around that. michael: it's the same advice. it's the same advice i give our people joining our company every year, which is keep your base wide. we are in this world that is changing so rapidly, and too often i sit down with really energetic, excited young people, they have this narrow view of where they want to go, and what they want to become. i would take advantage of everything out there, to build my foundation today as broad as i can build it, to give me all of the flexibility through life. when i think back 36 years ago, aroun
betsy: ok. there's one question that came in, and i'm sure it's from a student, and i think your insight would be helpful. you talked a little about this with a student group. how can we make ourselves better problem solvers and make a stand out as we are leaving college and entering the workforce? what are some thoughts that may -- maybe even helped you as you graduated from college and moved on? the things that make a difference to an employer and maybe some advice around that. michael: it's...
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(applause). >> i am a first grader at betsy carmichael. love it because it is like a second family to me. all of the staff here are really nice and caring, and my little sister was in there for 9 years. it is was out the staff of the people. we could have not made an awesome player last year. -- play last year. i made a lot of friends here and i also learned what the filipino flag meets. it is so fun with your language. anything about things filipino because they make it fun. all of my friends and classmates are very kind because we also learn about filipino style. this is why i love it so much. please help us so that it can go back to the way it was, a full program at betsy. thank you. [applause.] >> good evening. i am theresa. i know one of you goes back 15 years, 17-years. at the beecan program came into the center. under the program it is underneath it. it seems like there is no respect. i wish they would actually be mindful and know about our community, the filipino american community at the filipino education center. it is important
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betsy: it depends.are liability sensitive are in a better set up into next year, and our topic -- our top pick there is american express. romaine: when you look at the rate environment, we have gone back and forth as to whether we are going up in rates or down in rates, nowt seems like october 30 and beyond is anyone's guess. we have had suppression on the banks because of the drop in yield. do you think that is over? are we just looking at what the fed will do, or can we get more clarity from other signals? betsy: as it relates to interest rates, i cannot tell you i've the crystal ball to predict with perfection. that will be a level of uncertainty the stocks will have to reflect. it will weigh on multiples. where is the upside? the upside is and how you are managing the expenses. as a management team, that is what you have to work with. romaine: of all of the -- alix: of all of the job cuts in all of the industries, it seems like it has been banks every year. how many more banks have low hanging fruit
betsy: it depends.are liability sensitive are in a better set up into next year, and our topic -- our top pick there is american express. romaine: when you look at the rate environment, we have gone back and forth as to whether we are going up in rates or down in rates, nowt seems like october 30 and beyond is anyone's guess. we have had suppression on the banks because of the drop in yield. do you think that is over? are we just looking at what the fed will do, or can we get more clarity from...
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betsy woodruff, congrats on the recent nuptials. betsy woodruff swan now. we are following that breaking news. new shelling, new air strikes in the second day of turkish attacks on kurdish militias in syria. i am being told these are live pictures. this is the scene in northern syria. you can see smoke billowing there in the distance. also what appears to be some flames as well after the explosions in the area that turkey wants to occupy as a so-called safety zone. unconfirmed reports right now from the kurdish han war news agency of civilian casualties as people are fleeing towards safety, people are getting out. nbc's richard engel back with me now. he's inside northern syria. nbc's keir simmons is along the turkey/syria border. nbc's courtney kube is at the pentagon. let me come back to you, mr. engel. let's talk about these images that we're seeing right now. i know you made your way into northern syria. set the scene for us, richard. i'm not sure if you actually have return. can you tell us more about the images that we're seeing? >> reporter: i do not
betsy woodruff, congrats on the recent nuptials. betsy woodruff swan now. we are following that breaking news. new shelling, new air strikes in the second day of turkish attacks on kurdish militias in syria. i am being told these are live pictures. this is the scene in northern syria. you can see smoke billowing there in the distance. also what appears to be some flames as well after the explosions in the area that turkey wants to occupy as a so-called safety zone. unconfirmed reports right now...
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david: gary go ahead. >> betsy this is gary smith.tepping back, i have a even bigger question or issue. i think as christina alluded to, they spend $48 million a year lobbying, the head of the greater new york hospital association gets 8 million a year. this sounds like a healthcare government cartel which is what elizabeth warrens and the bernie sanderses of the world want. if we get that on a nationwide basis, aren't you going to see these same problems spreading throughout? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. single payer healthcare is no remedy for this. the public demanding the information is the remedy. david: betsy you are a crusader thank god you're doing the work you're doing. so a deadly wildfire raging in california as officials ordering thousands to evacuate. we'll have a live report wait until you see more of this video it is incredible stuff. >> everything is on fire. it's bad. >> it's bad? >> yeah. >> why did you go back? >> my dog was in the house. i had to break the window to get her out. driverless cars, or trips to mars.
david: gary go ahead. >> betsy this is gary smith.tepping back, i have a even bigger question or issue. i think as christina alluded to, they spend $48 million a year lobbying, the head of the greater new york hospital association gets 8 million a year. this sounds like a healthcare government cartel which is what elizabeth warrens and the bernie sanderses of the world want. if we get that on a nationwide basis, aren't you going to see these same problems spreading throughout? >>...
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[applause] betsy: let's see if i can get this working right. we will go through some of the questions. maybe we can follow on the last topic you were talking about, the trade wars. wars havet do trade on the banking industry? you talked about your customers. perhaps you can switch and talk about how that impacts banking and citi specifically. michael: the bulk of the impact is the second derivative or second function. as bankers our business is a needs,n of our clients' desires, success and challenges. tariffs wee and have seen uncertainty put in. we have seen reaction from our clients of the rerouting of trade routes. the u.s. was a massive exporter of soy to china. tariffs when in place. we saw the trade route throughout argentina and brazil to become the exporters to china. we saw supply-chain diversification. our ability to move without clients and to be able to support them as they are dealing with real-time with some of the changes is critical. markets anding the foreign-exchange and many things we have to deal with on a day-to-day basis.
[applause] betsy: let's see if i can get this working right. we will go through some of the questions. maybe we can follow on the last topic you were talking about, the trade wars. wars havet do trade on the banking industry? you talked about your customers. perhaps you can switch and talk about how that impacts banking and citi specifically. michael: the bulk of the impact is the second derivative or second function. as bankers our business is a needs,n of our clients' desires, success and...
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betsy woodruff, maya miller, betsy woodruff swan, i should say. thanks so much to each of you. appreciate it. >>> we have a lot to have get to tonight. coming up, my special report is next on the trump fixers and the witnesses and why they are crucial to understanding where impeachment is headed. that's the special report i told you about. it's right after this break. >>> later, new reporting on how trump's chief of staff is, quote, substantially implicated in the ukraine plot. >>> and as promised and we are proud about it, rachel maddow live on "the beat" tonight on a whole lot of news. and her book. i'm ari melber. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. "the beat" on msnbc. of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. you wanna see something thatamazing?ing. go to hilton instead of a travel site and you'
betsy woodruff, maya miller, betsy woodruff swan, i should say. thanks so much to each of you. appreciate it. >>> we have a lot to have get to tonight. coming up, my special report is next on the trump fixers and the witnesses and why they are crucial to understanding where impeachment is headed. that's the special report i told you about. it's right after this break. >>> later, new reporting on how trump's chief of staff is, quote, substantially implicated in the ukraine...
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. >>> let's turn to betsy woodruff swan, a reporter for "the daily beast." and tim miller is here, a former jeb bush communications director. bett betsy, white house damage control mode on multiple front seat. we've seen this before. white house considering leaving behind troops in syria cancelling plans for the g-7 summit in florida at the president's resort. surprised at all to see the president give in to the pushback this time around? >> it is out of character for him, traditionally over the course of his presidency trump seems to relish taking steps that frustrate his foes in the democratic party and on capitol hill. so it's certainly unusual for him to roll out an announcement like having the g-7 at his resort and then make a total about face within a couple days. one thing i can tell you is that among white house allies there was a lot of head scratching at the fact that mick mulvaney even had that thursday press conference in the first place. of course the point of that conference, where he now infamously seemed to say the president engaged in trying
. >>> let's turn to betsy woodruff swan, a reporter for "the daily beast." and tim miller is here, a former jeb bush communications director. bett betsy, white house damage control mode on multiple front seat. we've seen this before. white house considering leaving behind troops in syria cancelling plans for the g-7 summit in florida at the president's resort. surprised at all to see the president give in to the pushback this time around? >> it is out of character for...
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ali, betsy, matthew. stick around. coming up, we've got a democratic member of congress on two of the inquiries handling the impeachment inquiry. plus, what's really behind the doj investigation of itself. we'll ask two former members of the department of justice and the fbi. er members of the department of justice and the fbi. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. ayou listen to advyour client's goal ofen. sending her daughter to the music school of her dreams. and you help her turn it into reality. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. lashmakes every lash fullyrom maybsensational.ork. our fanning brush volumizes every kind of lash... ...for a sensational f
ali, betsy, matthew. stick around. coming up, we've got a democratic member of congress on two of the inquiries handling the impeachment inquiry. plus, what's really behind the doj investigation of itself. we'll ask two former members of the department of justice and the fbi. er members of the department of justice and the fbi. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the...
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back with me, kelly, andy card, betsy woodruff-swan, congratulations to you, betsy, on that and then baker. i have a question for each of you. maybe a follow-up. andy, the other day you suggested you agreed with this impeachment inquiry going forward. the president's actions in that ukraine phone call warranted it. explain a little bit of your thinking. >> first of all, i agree with the investigation going forward, but i want it to be done with a vote by congress to do it so that the minority, the republicans, have the right to call witnesses and the president would have more rights in terms of having his counsel presence. they should do it like other impeachments have been. nobody will be surprised if the democrats say they want to impeach. the question is, what does the house want to do? what does the house of representatives, people who represent us, i think they should be a vote by congress, there should be a process that is fair and will objectively discover the truth and expose it and move forward. i don't know whether what the president did is an impeachable offense. i think i
back with me, kelly, andy card, betsy woodruff-swan, congratulations to you, betsy, on that and then baker. i have a question for each of you. maybe a follow-up. andy, the other day you suggested you agreed with this impeachment inquiry going forward. the president's actions in that ukraine phone call warranted it. explain a little bit of your thinking. >> first of all, i agree with the investigation going forward, but i want it to be done with a vote by congress to do it so that the...
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iitit has a credible program toe betsy carmichael community. there is a special language, culture and education. it is open to everyone. please support the program. we will not allow it to disappear. thank you very much. >> good evening thank you for ago allowing us to share our concerns in english. i started in 2005 as a volunteer. i found my second home. for 14 years i haven't seen families and crumindicate for our program if there is a threat to our coming now. our program tha that is how it s cultural rehaven't to collectively thousands of students and hundreds of families in 18 years. we are all here because we leave in our program. we have seen the act to our community. because of our program ournewal immigrants from the philippines ar.our english language learners are getting the support they need. they are learning the filipino angwage and culture while develops the emotional schools and learning about their identities as filipino and fil l opinion notice african-american the. there are a -- there are a lot of homeless, exposed to viole
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. >> betsy. >> part. reason that the litigation from charles cupperman's team that mike thschmidt reported on. chuck cooper is sort of a scion. he represented jeff sessions, the former attorney general through the mueller probe investigation. he's been working for conservatives and republicans in incredibly high-stakes and complicated legal circumstances for quite some time. it's very reasonable to assume that cupperman's thinking will be the same as bolton's thinking. so if a judge rules that cupperman doesn't have to comply with the subpoena from congress, bolton is likely, we don't know for sure, but it's a safe bet that he will use that same lodgic to defend himself against testifying which would of course be really frustrating for democrats. >> but the other side and let me put this to you, bob costa and mike schmidt. this seems to be designed to take any decision making part out of john bolton's hands. he has built a career as a highly regarded figure on the right it. >> would be very difficult to p
. >> betsy. >> part. reason that the litigation from charles cupperman's team that mike thschmidt reported on. chuck cooper is sort of a scion. he represented jeff sessions, the former attorney general through the mueller probe investigation. he's been working for conservatives and republicans in incredibly high-stakes and complicated legal circumstances for quite some time. it's very reasonable to assume that cupperman's thinking will be the same as bolton's thinking. so if a judge...
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[applause] >> thank you betsy. [applause] >>.udible] [inaudible speaking] [applause] [inaudible background conversations] >> saturday night on booktv at 11:00 p.m. eastern. >> if we don't tell our own stories others will tell them for us. and they won't have the same care and concern that we do. what happens. this is an important thing for all of us. i'm a privacy advocate and it was very hard it was actually harder to tell the story to tell my story that it was to come forward and risk my freedom potentially my life to tell the world about everything that was going on. core former national security agency contracts are edward snowden talks about exposing the u.s. governments mass surveillance program in his book "prominent record. sunday live at noon eastern in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this is the hottest summer on record. we've never had so little arctic ice. we are losing huge swaths of amazon. we've lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. in the arctic, amazon, great barri
[applause] >> thank you betsy. [applause] >>.udible] [inaudible speaking] [applause] [inaudible background conversations] >> saturday night on booktv at 11:00 p.m. eastern. >> if we don't tell our own stories others will tell them for us. and they won't have the same care and concern that we do. what happens. this is an important thing for all of us. i'm a privacy advocate and it was very hard it was actually harder to tell the story to tell my story that it was to come...
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we are particularly gratified and happy to have the secretary of education, betsy devos with us, her husband dick, couselor to the president kellyanne conway, a great honor to have them all here for this important discussion of a topic that's particularly important to aei and our education policy team. and we're also pleased to have, i like to say that aei is a washington-based think tank, but we're not a washington-focused think tank. and so we have three distinguished leaders around the country, from tennessee, arizona and pennsylvania, and they will talk about how some of the issues in washington affect the children and parents in those parts of the country, and really, that's what our discussion is all about. how can we make our schools better. now, a little bit just to give a sense of how i come to this issue and look at it and why i think it's so important. some of you may know that i spent 20 years in the social services departments of new york state and new york city, working on antipoverty programs. issuesas focused on the in the ways we help people get into work and out of
we are particularly gratified and happy to have the secretary of education, betsy devos with us, her husband dick, couselor to the president kellyanne conway, a great honor to have them all here for this important discussion of a topic that's particularly important to aei and our education policy team. and we're also pleased to have, i like to say that aei is a washington-based think tank, but we're not a washington-focused think tank. and so we have three distinguished leaders around the...
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betsy devos called it a crisis of student achievement. it since 1952, it's not like money hasn't been poured in to schools. you had to be able to show that it actually would make a difference. the other thing would be, you can do this test every two years. two years ago let's say that you were in the higher rankings. they continue to do better. people in the lower rankings continue to do worse. so if you are worried about any quality, you should not think about throwing money at this problem and trying to figure out how you're going to deal with that. the last thing i would say is it's a real outrage to american taxpayers. then, you have people who were not proficient in reading and math going to college is that they cannot afford that are breaking their parents' bank account, and now the colleges are doing the job of what k-12 should have been doing. >> juan: that's true. >> dana: i'm angry about it. >> juan: on the show we offer different points of view but i'm going to say, what dana said was true. a big gap between people who are most
betsy devos called it a crisis of student achievement. it since 1952, it's not like money hasn't been poured in to schools. you had to be able to show that it actually would make a difference. the other thing would be, you can do this test every two years. two years ago let's say that you were in the higher rankings. they continue to do better. people in the lower rankings continue to do worse. so if you are worried about any quality, you should not think about throwing money at this problem...
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and as betsy said earlier in the show, there is a road map here. they can bring if all these people who are named in this testimony. there are a lot of names there. and the interesting thing is going to be whether the white house at some point says, no, you can't testify, and they try after the horses run over the barn, over the hill and out of the county to lock the door behind it. >> john, as you may know, we turn to make sure we're hearing all views. on this program we've had mr. sekulow come on, we've had corwin lewandowski come on, we've had a lot of officials come on and they've tried out different views on this. do you think as an attorney who might be sympathetic to some of these individuals, or at least to a robust foreign policy power, certainly the president can do foreign policy, do you think today was negative for the trump white house? >> yeah. was it negative? i don't know that it could be any more more negative. taylor says, in his testimony, that gordon sondland said to him that trump said, we have to withhold the aid unless zelens
and as betsy said earlier in the show, there is a road map here. they can bring if all these people who are named in this testimony. there are a lot of names there. and the interesting thing is going to be whether the white house at some point says, no, you can't testify, and they try after the horses run over the barn, over the hill and out of the county to lock the door behind it. >> john, as you may know, we turn to make sure we're hearing all views. on this program we've had mr....
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betsy and john, thank you so much. we'll see you again. >>> let's go now to 2020 and the second step criminal justice forum now under way in south carolina. that's where several democratic candidates are taking the stage this weekend. and among those in attendance, senator cory booker, of course, 2020 democratic presidential candidate, and the senator joins us right now. senator booker, awfully about g to see you. thanks for joining us. >> i wish i could see you, but it's good to be here. >> okay, well, i promise you i'm right here. i'm looking at you and you look great. but let's get to your reaction to some of this news today. the federal judge ruling that the impeachment inquiry is legal, having dismissed all those claims from the white house that the inquiry is illegitimate because it hasn't been authorized in any sort of formal house vote. what are your thoughts on that? >> well, you said it earlier, this is a lot of folks trying to trip up the process, but not speaking towards the outrageous substance of what's g
betsy and john, thank you so much. we'll see you again. >>> let's go now to 2020 and the second step criminal justice forum now under way in south carolina. that's where several democratic candidates are taking the stage this weekend. and among those in attendance, senator cory booker, of course, 2020 democratic presidential candidate, and the senator joins us right now. senator booker, awfully about g to see you. thanks for joining us. >> i wish i could see you, but it's good to...
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. >> up next, education secretary betsy devos talks about an initiative pending in congress. secretary devos was joined by white house counselor kellyanne conway at the american enterprise institute . >> good morning everybody and welcome to ai. my name is robert gore and i'm so pleased to have you here this morning for this important discussion of education policy in the united states. we are particularly gratified and happy to have the secretary of education betsy devos with us, her husband, council president kellyanne conway. it's an honor to have them here for this discussion on a topic that is particularly important to ai and our education policy team led by rick s area and we're also pleased to have , i like to say that ai is a washington based think tank but we are not a washington focused think tank so we have three distinguished leaders around the country from tennessee to arizona and pennsylvania and they will talk about how some of these issues we're talking about in washington to parents and schools in those parts of the country. really that's what our discussion
. >> up next, education secretary betsy devos talks about an initiative pending in congress. secretary devos was joined by white house counselor kellyanne conway at the american enterprise institute . >> good morning everybody and welcome to ai. my name is robert gore and i'm so pleased to have you here this morning for this important discussion of education policy in the united states. we are particularly gratified and happy to have the secretary of education betsy devos with us,...
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a judge ruled betsy bevoss in contempt of court for ignoring a court order.fficials found the colleges lured student with deceptive marketing and predatory recruiting and the chain of colleges shut down abruptly in 2015. last year a federal judge ordered education secretary betsy devos to stop collection of these loans after a class action challenged the trump administration's decision to do so. the administration's position was a stark reversal from 2015 when the obama administration announced that it would forgive student loans taken out by students who attended corinthian or other fraudulent colleges. eileen conor joins me now. she is one of the attorneys who brought this case against secretary devos and the legal director of the project on student lending. for our viewers who don't remember this story very clearly, what in essence is at the core of it? >> so this case started, ali, and thanks for having me, with a predatory and fraudulent institution called corinthian that was operating for-profit colleges across the nation and targeting its deceptive pro
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outlook at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times is the book of betsy women, hillary and chelsea clinton's thoughts on the women who've inspired them. these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at the events book tv will be covering this week. on monday we are at the marriott books in jackson mississippi for historian sc wins study of the final year ofthe civil war . and on tuesday look for us at the schonberg center in new york city for eric k washington start on james williams, chief order of the grand central terminal red caps in the early 1900s was the face of his african-american workforce and champion of their upward mobility. on wednesday in new haven connecticut, yale lecturer charles carter will report on the life of william june outlaw and his journey from a convicted felon to a community advocate. then on friday we will the san francisco public library with a presentation of the 40th annual american book awards, all these events are open to the public. if you're independent picture and
outlook at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times is the book of betsy women, hillary and chelsea clinton's thoughts on the women who've inspired them. these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at the events book tv will be covering this week. on monday we are at the marriott books in jackson mississippi for historian sc wins study of the final year ofthe civil war . and on tuesday look for us at...
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department of education had betsy devos will be held in contempt. she was supposed to forgive the debt but the department violated this order. the college change and its affiliated schools will shut down in 2015. yesterday the judge ordered both sides to file arguments to help make a final ruling on whether betsy devos is in contempt. >>> this morning the ambassador was told to refuse to answer questions. he was scheduled to appear before the lawmakers today. he spoke to president trump moments before his call to the ukrainian president. a second whistleblower has come forward to raise concerns about the call. president trump repeatedly pushed his ukrainian counterpart to investigate joe biden and his son. yesterday they subpoenaed documents from the pentagon and the office of management and budget to learn the reasons for withholding military assistance to ukraine. moments ago california representative adam schiff call the state department having more evidence of obstruction of justice. >>> the country's most prolific serial killer and one victim m
department of education had betsy devos will be held in contempt. she was supposed to forgive the debt but the department violated this order. the college change and its affiliated schools will shut down in 2015. yesterday the judge ordered both sides to file arguments to help make a final ruling on whether betsy devos is in contempt. >>> this morning the ambassador was told to refuse to answer questions. he was scheduled to appear before the lawmakers today. he spoke to president...
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joining me for insight and analysis are dan balz, danielle pletka, joshua johnson, and betsy woodruff swan of the daily beast. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. this week, we saw president trump test the limits of his presidency, gambling on how much the public, his party, and the world can accept. at home, mr. trump tested the limits of how much the public is willing to believe. shortly after his chief of staff mick mulvaney said yes, of course, the president held back aid to ukraine as a quid pro quo, he had to revise and extend his remarks saying there was absolutely no quid pro quo. on chill, mr. trump tested the limits of what his party would accept. a majority of republicans joined democrats. and then after vice president pence announced a deal that was seen as a total capitulation to turkey, the president called it great someday for civilization. and over seas, he tested the world's faith in relying on america, as william mcra
joining me for insight and analysis are dan balz, danielle pletka, joshua johnson, and betsy woodruff swan of the daily beast. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history. this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. this week, we saw president trump test the limits of his presidency, gambling on how much the public, his party, and the world can accept. at home, mr....
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they also worked with the teachers, students and staff at betsy carmichael. they >> along with a number of seniors and the stakeholders that we would expect to see, we saw a couple dozen teenagers and young adults, which honestly we at the city don't do a great job of getting out to public engagement events, but somcan really did their work here. and you see a group of kids who really had thoughtful responses to what could go on in their neighborhoods to enhance and preserve their character. went to bessie carmichael to promote the neighborhood and walking safe school buses. here you see tenderloin safe passage and families who have banded together to really try to create safety in numbers. one person's crossing the street. they're much easier not to see. five people, and somebody with a fluorescent yellow vest, they're much harder to miss. part of somcan's work was to develop recommendations for the family and special use district. so from here, i'll show you some photos and bullets of those recommendations. the first ones was public art, which they're alrea
they also worked with the teachers, students and staff at betsy carmichael. they >> along with a number of seniors and the stakeholders that we would expect to see, we saw a couple dozen teenagers and young adults, which honestly we at the city don't do a great job of getting out to public engagement events, but somcan really did their work here. and you see a group of kids who really had thoughtful responses to what could go on in their neighborhoods to enhance and preserve their...
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thank you, betsy, and thank you, dr. siegel.dian dave chappelle taking another swipe at pc culture before accepting the mark twain prize. >> i'm not afraid of other people's freedom of expression. trish: coming up, doug wead is here talking about his interview with president trump. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ >> i think spying on a political campaign is a big deal. i think spying did occur. trish: president trump calling the alleged spying against his campaign treasonous. that's what he told presidential historian doug wead in his
thank you, betsy, and thank you, dr. siegel.dian dave chappelle taking another swipe at pc culture before accepting the mark twain prize. >> i'm not afraid of other people's freedom of expression. trish: coming up, doug wead is here talking about his interview with president trump. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find...
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we're particularly gratified and happy to have the secretary of education, betsy devos with us, her husband dick, and kellyanne conway, to have them all here for this important discussion of a topic that's particularly important to aei and our education policy team led by rick hess and we're pleased to have-- i like to say that it's a washington based think tank. we have from arizona, tennessee and pennsylvania, and they will talk about how some of the issues in washington affect the children and parents in those parts of the country and really, that's what our discussion is all about. how can we make our schools better. now, a little bit a sense of how i come to this issue and why i think it's so important. some of you may know i spent 20 years in the social services in new york and working on the ways we help people get into work and out of poverty and move up economically. personal responsibility, work, work supports, those things were important, but i always knew there was another domain, another domain of activity that was equally important to our safety net programs. maybe more import
we're particularly gratified and happy to have the secretary of education, betsy devos with us, her husband dick, and kellyanne conway, to have them all here for this important discussion of a topic that's particularly important to aei and our education policy team led by rick hess and we're pleased to have-- i like to say that it's a washington based think tank. we have from arizona, tennessee and pennsylvania, and they will talk about how some of the issues in washington affect the children...
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betsy is coming back up for the q&a portion. [applause] >> we will spend a little time if i can get this working right going to the questions from the group and maybe we can follow on the last topic you are talking about, the trade wars. one of the questions, what impact to trade wars have an actual banking industry and you talked a lot about your customers perhaps you could switch that and talk about how the impact baking and city specifically. >> the book in many ways is the second derivative or the second function and that is, as bankers, our business is a function of our clients need, desire success challenges. clearly what has happened around trade, around tariffs we have seen uncertainty putting in reaction from our clients of the rerouting and as an example the u.s. was a massive exporter to china and tears were in place that stopped, we instantly saw the trade route reroute such as argentina and brazil building to become the exporters to china. we have seen supply chain diversification. our ability to move with our clien
betsy is coming back up for the q&a portion. [applause] >> we will spend a little time if i can get this working right going to the questions from the group and maybe we can follow on the last topic you are talking about, the trade wars. one of the questions, what impact to trade wars have an actual banking industry and you talked a lot about your customers perhaps you could switch that and talk about how the impact baking and city specifically. >> the book in many ways is the...
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thank you, betsy, and thank you, dr. siegel.n dave chappelle taking another swipe at pc culture before accepting the mark twain prize. >> i'm not afraid of other people's freedom of expression. trish: coming up, doug wead is here talking about his intervivi liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ whwhat do you see?he world, we see patterns. relationships. when you use location technology, you can see where things happen, before they happen. with esri location technology, you can see what others can't. ♪ strongve is one of a kind brilliant unbreakable ♪ engagement rings now 20- 40 percent off shop unique bridal styles at zales, the diamond store (thud) (crash) (grunting) (whistle) play it cool and escape heartburn fast with tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tu-tu-tum tums >> i think spying on a political campaign is a big deal. i think spying did occur. trish: president trum
thank you, betsy, and thank you, dr. siegel.n dave chappelle taking another swipe at pc culture before accepting the mark twain prize. >> i'm not afraid of other people's freedom of expression. trish: coming up, doug wead is here talking about his intervivi liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ whwhat do you see?he world, we see...
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congratulations, betsy, i should mention. your nuptials. writing about all this.t this is, why now? >> that's a good question. mcaleenan has long been eyeing an exit from dhs from chatting with sources in the department over the months. long been a view that he realized that he was not going to be appointed to be the senate confirmed dhs secretary. for him to be in a position like that without sort of the gravitas and authority that comes with senate confirmation means he was always viewed somewhat in a way as something of a lame duck. the fact he's leaving on a friday in the middle of a crazy impeachment news cycle certainly gives him a little cover and insulation from media attention. something else folks in dhs took great notice of and that very much sent eyebrows soaring within the department was an interview he did recently just a couple days ago with the "washington post." in that interview he indicated that he felt like he lost control of the messaging within dhs and didn't have the authority he needed to run the department in an effective way. all of those
congratulations, betsy, i should mention. your nuptials. writing about all this.t this is, why now? >> that's a good question. mcaleenan has long been eyeing an exit from dhs from chatting with sources in the department over the months. long been a view that he realized that he was not going to be appointed to be the senate confirmed dhs secretary. for him to be in a position like that without sort of the gravitas and authority that comes with senate confirmation means he was always...
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betsy devos and kellyanne conway comment on education freedom scholarships, an administration initiative designed to empower students and families to choose their education sitting -- setting. eastern,3 at 9:30 a.m. a forum on china's role in the world. week, the united nations general assembly opened and delegates heard from foreign leaders and ministers from a number of countries. the russian and chinese foreign minister's address to the body on friday. here they are, starting with russian -- the russian foreign minister. to hisw give the floor excellency, minister of foreign affairs for the russian federation. minister lavrov: distinguished mr. president, your excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, the 75th anniversary of the united nations, established as a result of victory in world war ii and the realization of a need for a collective mechanism to maintain national peace and security, unfortunately, this anniversary is getting closer -- regrettably, the events of the cold war that started afterwards prevented this tremendous creative potential from being unleased. the hope arose again
betsy devos and kellyanne conway comment on education freedom scholarships, an administration initiative designed to empower students and families to choose their education sitting -- setting. eastern,3 at 9:30 a.m. a forum on china's role in the world. week, the united nations general assembly opened and delegates heard from foreign leaders and ministers from a number of countries. the russian and chinese foreign minister's address to the body on friday. here they are, starting with russian --...
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be a point which you could move to by us betsy good job because christina brought the but i don't want is night school kids school is good q why don't you grade beaks go out because. it will destroy it. let it drop. i was there but. then i know me but yeah. those who consider great artists forward. when christine a story hit the internet people from across the country offered support all asking the same question how could we help kids at them we would. go to the show i went on to take up. the computer. as a vocalist used to book a couple of the stand up what's what i do with them. but dog stand there ok oh boy i didn't want to miss the. first picture being me of our. little but sure soon will not hold the. p.c. group which i'll still. be with was maybe doing would be good to doom blue movie. because she. could keep the. cry though keep to do it was the best so i did but i thought that in one of them. lois was the out of soche one of the new brought them so i don't want you missed the folks by name mr stanton used thing you could upgrade to it but i would add to it when you finished. ev
be a point which you could move to by us betsy good job because christina brought the but i don't want is night school kids school is good q why don't you grade beaks go out because. it will destroy it. let it drop. i was there but. then i know me but yeah. those who consider great artists forward. when christine a story hit the internet people from across the country offered support all asking the same question how could we help kids at them we would. go to the show i went on to take up. the...
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if oliver marks by education secretary betsy divorce. this is about one hour. byit followed remarks education secretary betsy devos. this is about one hour. >> good morning. and i getnat malkus to take us through our panel with state decision-makers and we have an excellent panel and i'm going to introduce them now and we are going to jump into a discussion of school choice in the state and what education scholarships might mean there. i have three state policymakers here today. kimberly yee is the 36th treasurer of arizona and we are glad to have you here. she stewards of $40 billion state budget and makes sure the checks go to whom they need to go to. treasurer yee has a number of firsts. the first asian-american elected to statewide office in arizona. the first chinese-american republican woman to win a major statewide office in the united states. she was senate majority leader in arizona, not the first, but notably followed sandra day o'connor so that is worth mentioning. she chaired the senate education committee and helped create the nation's first edutio
if oliver marks by education secretary betsy divorce. this is about one hour. byit followed remarks education secretary betsy devos. this is about one hour. >> good morning. and i getnat malkus to take us through our panel with state decision-makers and we have an excellent panel and i'm going to introduce them now and we are going to jump into a discussion of school choice in the state and what education scholarships might mean there. i have three state policymakers here today. kimberly...
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is it betsy devos? what does that mean for the impeachment inquiry.iz warren, bernie sanders going all in on medicare for all. why will not either candidate explain why they're going to pay for. that is coming right here. ♪ you're making good choices. you'll get there. ♪ were you going to tell me about this? i know i can't afford to go. i still have this car so you can afford to go. i am so proud of you. thanks. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing sym
is it betsy devos? what does that mean for the impeachment inquiry.iz warren, bernie sanders going all in on medicare for all. why will not either candidate explain why they're going to pay for. that is coming right here. ♪ you're making good choices. you'll get there. ♪ were you going to tell me about this? i know i can't afford to go. i still have this car so you can afford to go. i am so proud of you. thanks. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. now you...
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welcome, betsy. you've added a last name since i was out. congratulations on the wedding. >> thank you. i really appreciate it. >> getting back to the news, how far would the white house go to stop john bolton from testifying? >> it's going to be tough for them because they've already used all of the sort of parliamentary and procedural tools they have available to try to stop other witnesses from testifying, and thus far they haven't been particularly successful. literally as we speak and as you noted tim morrison, who is a very senior white house official, is in a scif in the basement of the capitol testifying. they have directed these officials not to comply. that said bolton is very much his own man, to put it diplomatically and if he decides he doesn't want to go in, he and his attorney will potentially put up a legal fight to resist that. that said, though, there's no reason to believe he won't do that. >> the information john bawl tone might have, what could he confirm? what could he potentially help democrats with? what could worry t
welcome, betsy. you've added a last name since i was out. congratulations on the wedding. >> thank you. i really appreciate it. >> getting back to the news, how far would the white house go to stop john bolton from testifying? >> it's going to be tough for them because they've already used all of the sort of parliamentary and procedural tools they have available to try to stop other witnesses from testifying, and thus far they haven't been particularly successful. literally as...
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daniel pletka, betsy woodruff-swan of "the daily beast" and peter nicholas of "the atlantic" wrote theng on friday. the country is entering a new and precarious phase in which the central question about president donald trump is not whether he is becoming unstrung but rather how unstrung he is going to get the question is whether trump's base starts to notice or care that the man elected facing pressures he's never seen before is devolving unmistakably into a different map. joshua johnson, it certainly feels there is something different from the president this week perhaps. >> not to me people have been talking about whether donald trump is unraveling i think he's unwrapping. there is nothing we've seen that is not at peace with everything we've known about donald trump thus far this is still the same perso who has dealt with conspiracy theories with president barack obama, who was, in fact, born in the united sta network on the apprentice. not learned the lesson that a angelou taught us, i think what's more interesting than whether or not donald trump is unraveling, is whether or not
daniel pletka, betsy woodruff-swan of "the daily beast" and peter nicholas of "the atlantic" wrote theng on friday. the country is entering a new and precarious phase in which the central question about president donald trump is not whether he is becoming unstrung but rather how unstrung he is going to get the question is whether trump's base starts to notice or care that the man elected facing pressures he's never seen before is devolving unmistakably into a different map....
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betsy fisher, directora del proyecto internacional de refugiados, dice estar sorprendida con esta prÁcticarores estos sistemas un no estÁn diseÑados para traducir frases informales, o palabras coloquiales, una frase comÚn. "esto pinta mal" a "esta pintura estÁ mala". en el uso del servicio, ninguna traducciÓn automÁtica es perfecta ni pretende reemplazar a los traductores humanos. >>> hay un campo muy grande para muchos errores. >>> se entendÍa la limitaciÓn de los traductores robotizados, revisan last traducciones con huma humanos cuando es necesario. en los Ángeles, california, francisco cuevas noticias telemundo. >>> muy delicado. vamos a mÉxico, ahÍ la renuncia de un ministro de la suprema corte de justicia, no ha hecho mÁs que levantar polÉmica. es primera vez que esto ocurre en 25 aÑos. el juez es investigado por transferencias millonarias por delincuencia organizada. vÍctor silva nos explica. >>> en un hecho sin precedentes, el ministro de la suprema corte de justicia mexicana, eduard medina mora renunciÓ a su cargo el jueves pasado, en medio de la polÉmica por una investigaciÓn en
betsy fisher, directora del proyecto internacional de refugiados, dice estar sorprendida con esta prÁcticarores estos sistemas un no estÁn diseÑados para traducir frases informales, o palabras coloquiales, una frase comÚn. "esto pinta mal" a "esta pintura estÁ mala". en el uso del servicio, ninguna traducciÓn automÁtica es perfecta ni pretende reemplazar a los traductores humanos. >>> hay un campo muy grande para muchos errores. >>> se entendÍa la...