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and then we hear bob johnson, we havefriend, who says to find common ground. i called my former congressman -- >> you will be name dropping through this whole thing? [laughter] [indiscernible] [laughter] no, he did not. anyway, i am saying this, i call the former head of the naacp. while we are here, i want to recognize the former chair of the naacp. raise your hand. [applause] and that was a name drop, yes. [laughter] he said, i gave them all the scenarios and said, we are at a crossroads. people are still in the fetal position weeks later, this was before the inauguration and after the election. people were still having fits. when i go to new york and sit with harry belafonte, he says, what were we seeing? he was an activist, walked with martin luther king, lay down on pallets, when they were going out to march for selma. for the voting rights act, the civil rights act, and all that kind of stuff. he said when i was under the tutelage, terry vida voice -- told mee -- deboise something. this is the greatest time. why would you say that? he said when there is
and then we hear bob johnson, we havefriend, who says to find common ground. i called my former congressman -- >> you will be name dropping through this whole thing? [laughter] [indiscernible] [laughter] no, he did not. anyway, i am saying this, i call the former head of the naacp. while we are here, i want to recognize the former chair of the naacp. raise your hand. [applause] and that was a name drop, yes. [laughter] he said, i gave them all the scenarios and said, we are at a...
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then we hear bob johnson and other friends say we have to , find common ground. so i call my former congressman -- >> you have the name dropping through this whole thing. [laughter] [indiscernible] april: no, he did not. i am saying this because he is asking about the people. the former congressman who used to be the head of the naacp. while we are here, i want to recognize the current head of the naacp. >> oh, she has a second. [applause] april: and that was a name drop, yes. >> it was. april: but no, he said -- i gave him all the scenarios and said, both men are like. we are at a crossroads. people are still in the fetal position, before the inauguration, after the election, and people are still having fits. when i go to new york and sit belafonte, ice that and say, sir what were we , seeing? because he was an activist, walked with martin luther king, lay down with these mothers, made tomatoes when they were going out to march in selma and the civil rights act and the voting rights act and all that stuff. he said, look. when i was under the tutelage, dubois tel
then we hear bob johnson and other friends say we have to , find common ground. so i call my former congressman -- >> you have the name dropping through this whole thing. [laughter] [indiscernible] april: no, he did not. i am saying this because he is asking about the people. the former congressman who used to be the head of the naacp. while we are here, i want to recognize the current head of the naacp. >> oh, she has a second. [applause] april: and that was a name drop, yes....
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i said, ooh, chris, you're going to get in trouble and then we hear bob johnson, another friend who says, you know, we have to find common ground. so, i called my former congressman-- >> you seem to be name dropping through this whole thing. [laughter] >> and then-- >> no, he did not. she's asking about the people, i'm giving her people. so i called fume may who used to be the head of the-- while we're here the former chair of naacp, roxanne. >> she has taken over this. [applause] >> so, anyway, and that was a name drop. yes. he said, i said i gave them all the scenarios and i said, what's going on? he said both men are right. we're at a crossroads. people were in the fetal position weeks later before inauguration, after the election, and people are still having fits. so, i go, when i go to new york and sit with harry belafonte, i said, sir, what are we seeing? he was an activist, he marched with dr. king. laid on pallets on the homes of the mothers and tomatoes from the garden when they were going out to march for selma and the civil rights act and voting rights and that kind of stuff.
i said, ooh, chris, you're going to get in trouble and then we hear bob johnson, another friend who says, you know, we have to find common ground. so, i called my former congressman-- >> you seem to be name dropping through this whole thing. [laughter] >> and then-- >> no, he did not. she's asking about the people, i'm giving her people. so i called fume may who used to be the head of the-- while we're here the former chair of naacp, roxanne. >> she has taken over this....
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then we hear bob johnson, and of the french who says we have to find common ground.o i called my former congressman -- >> name dropping through this whole thing. [laughing] >> then bill clinton had me over. [laughing] >> no, he did not. but i'm saying this, she's asking the people. i called ahead of the naacp. i want to recognize the former chair of the naacp. stand up and raise your hand. >> she has taken over this panel. [applause] >> so anyway, and i was a name drop, yes. he said, i said i gave them office knitters and said what's going on with he said both men are right. we are at a crossroads. people are still into position weeks later. this was before the inauguration, after the election and people were still having fits. when i coup to new york and sit with harry belafonte he said what do we see? he was an activist. he marched with dr. king, laid on pallets in the homes of these mothers who fed, fed them to made us on the you're going out to march 1 selma and the civil rights act and for the playwrights and all that kind of stuff. he said look, when i i was un
then we hear bob johnson, and of the french who says we have to find common ground.o i called my former congressman -- >> name dropping through this whole thing. [laughing] >> then bill clinton had me over. [laughing] >> no, he did not. but i'm saying this, she's asking the people. i called ahead of the naacp. i want to recognize the former chair of the naacp. stand up and raise your hand. >> she has taken over this panel. [applause] >> so anyway, and i was a name...
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johnson has the full story. ashley? >> new jersey governor murphy kicked up the third week on the job. the newest senator bobendez anchorry booker to support the re-election of of bergen county executive. the senators took the opportunity to speak about all federal corrupts charges and being dropped against mendenez last week. >> give testimony and in the path and within you. >> it was my first time in the last week sore. i am so grateful for bob menendez and serve with him and stand by him. the tow cusses with on making sure the dems with being relecked in move. >> who else has worked in public works? has worked in the private sect whore has been elected in council, mayor, firemen, fire chief, freeholder, now italian executives for over three years? he plans to work the governor on one of thing best initiatives improving transportation. he speck on the heed for bergen county light rain. >> so thousands of commuters have accessed the safe reliable public transportation. ealso advocated for the promise to raise minimum wage to $15 an hour. in hackensack, ashley johnson, reporting for "chasing news." bill: tha
johnson has the full story. ashley? >> new jersey governor murphy kicked up the third week on the job. the newest senator bobendez anchorry booker to support the re-election of of bergen county executive. the senators took the opportunity to speak about all federal corrupts charges and being dropped against mendenez last week. >> give testimony and in the path and within you. >> it was my first time in the last week sore. i am so grateful for bob menendez and serve with him...
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epiphany of a distinguished biographer and here tonight because bob wise old edited two of the books. she's also written about andrew johnson. she's done a lot. i've learned i go on too long an introduction so it speaks to the quality of bob wilde. and please join us. [applause] >> this is wonderful to be here and to be able to introduce my editor and friend, the person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. i met him in a '90s when he was given a copy of the manuscript of the first book i've ever written that for four months to think of a publisher or anything but i thought surely someone will publish this. bob read it and liked it but i ended up going with the university press of virginia because it was a new book about jefferson and i was saying controversial things i thought they were actually handled in a way that would make the historical community accepting of it because these were their fears and so forth and he was very generous about that and agreed that was the best thing to do. he was patient and we became friends after he became the editor of my other book about jefferson, the hemmings is at montice
epiphany of a distinguished biographer and here tonight because bob wise old edited two of the books. she's also written about andrew johnson. she's done a lot. i've learned i go on too long an introduction so it speaks to the quality of bob wilde. and please join us. [applause] >> this is wonderful to be here and to be able to introduce my editor and friend, the person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. i met him in a '90s when he was given a copy of the manuscript of the...
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we have a former senior adviser, bob corker, and our panel, "politico" nancy cook and nick johnson, both of whom accidently wore blue today although it was barred from the set. let me talk through this fight that is happening now between president trump, between adam schiff, republican and democrat. president reprizing a nickname he gave your former boss, "little," for adam schiff. how does that play out for the memo? >> republicans in the committee made clear they want the memo released too. i think you're going to see a very bipartisan vote today from the committee to release the memo, and it'll go to the preponderate with five days to object. if he objects, it goes to a vote in the whole house. if the whole house overturns the objection, they release the memo. >> should republicans do this? back the releasing of the democratic memo? >> absolutely. to be frank with you, they should have done it at the same time. it's actually problematic because what happened now with the just republican memo coming out is it headacmakes a politicn behind the memo so if you believe there was abuse, a q
we have a former senior adviser, bob corker, and our panel, "politico" nancy cook and nick johnson, both of whom accidently wore blue today although it was barred from the set. let me talk through this fight that is happening now between president trump, between adam schiff, republican and democrat. president reprizing a nickname he gave your former boss, "little," for adam schiff. how does that play out for the memo? >> republicans in the committee made clear they...
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bob. 6:32,. >> so we get to breaking news because lauren johnson just talk with police, to give you some of the latest information. >> yes, in feltonville, lauren? >> hey there mike and alex, follow me if you k here is the deem. on roosevelt boulevard the 200 block, very busy highway, police just telling us one of the busiest in philadelphia. so it is amaze to go them that this crime was committed right here. here's what we know. just after 4:00 gunshot heard in the 200 block of roosevelt. police show up here. and they come in contact with the woman, 34 years old, who was pistol whipped pretty brutally by a man that she described as hispanic. lying in her bed reading the bible, when he forced his way inside the home asking for drugs and money. luckily, he left. he fled the scene. and he wasn't seen since then. while police were here investigating, a half dressed man walked up to them, saying he was also the victim of a home invasion. he lived in the same apartment building as this woman. in a basement apartment. he described the same incident, a man forcing his way inside the home with a black
bob. 6:32,. >> so we get to breaking news because lauren johnson just talk with police, to give you some of the latest information. >> yes, in feltonville, lauren? >> hey there mike and alex, follow me if you k here is the deem. on roosevelt boulevard the 200 block, very busy highway, police just telling us one of the busiest in philadelphia. so it is amaze to go them that this crime was committed right here. here's what we know. just after 4:00 gunshot heard in the 200 block...
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coming either out of the chairman of the committee or ron johnson, a secret society fame or the white house to erode confidence in the fbi and bob mueller's investigation. >> the house intel chair devin nunes released this statement, i had warned that the democratic memo contains many sources and methods, and it's no surprise that these agencies recommended against publishing the memo without redactions. let's go now to new insight. this to the internal strive within the white house, this following the resignation of rob porter. porter resigned wednesday amid allegations he physically abused his ex-wives. he said these outrageous allegations are false. and the president spoke about them on friday. >> he says he's innocent. and i think you have to remember that. we absolutely wish him well. >> also on friday, the white house confirming speech writer david sorenson has resigned. his ex-wife says he was violent during their marriage. sorenson denies the allegations. a white house spokesperson said his position did not require a security clearance, but there was an ongoing background check. joining me now is zerlina maxwell of progr
coming either out of the chairman of the committee or ron johnson, a secret society fame or the white house to erode confidence in the fbi and bob mueller's investigation. >> the house intel chair devin nunes released this statement, i had warned that the democratic memo contains many sources and methods, and it's no surprise that these agencies recommended against publishing the memo without redactions. let's go now to new insight. this to the internal strive within the white house, this...
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johnson, you were in exton. where are you now? >> reporter: downingtown, karen so, we made our way here. still nothing. but as bob saying, and warning people, it is knock now, but it will be something soon. so we are keeping an eye on the roads in constant communication with sue. she just texted me, actually, and said it is probably as good a place as any to be. so just waiting on the weather to get here. we will be here to let you know how the roads are, one thing dow want to note. chris and i were in the g as we drove out here, we didn't notice one salt truck on the roads. so i don't know what that means. because usually when we head out this far, we usually see some trucks sort of parked along the side of the roads preparing and waiting for the weather. not single one this time. so we'll see what that means once the weather moves in. >> oh, just wait a while, sure to change, lauren, thank you, be safer out there. 4:34, it is the eve of an epic celebration for the eagles. millions of fans are going to be lining up for the parade of champions. it will march up broadway down the parkway and on to the art museum.
johnson, you were in exton. where are you now? >> reporter: downingtown, karen so, we made our way here. still nothing. but as bob saying, and warning people, it is knock now, but it will be something soon. so we are keeping an eye on the roads in constant communication with sue. she just texted me, actually, and said it is probably as good a place as any to be. so just waiting on the weather to get here. we will be here to let you know how the roads are, one thing dow want to note. chris...
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with this week's installment coming out of the committee, or ron johnson or the white house trying to erode confidence in the fbi and bobtion. >> the way it was built up in the media and hyped in the media and then treated, do you believe that whole exercise was about trying to lay some political ground work, some pr ground work for the president to potentially fire rod rosenstein or take other action to shield himself directly from the mueller investigation? >> i believe that was part of it. there was a reason why senior officials, including rod rosenstein were named in the memo. it is guilt by association. one of the reasons i look forward to the democratic memo coming out because it will show how sloppy and how inaccurate the republican memo was. people have to look at the nunes memo and realize there was not much there. they hadn't made their case in any way, shape or form. and speaker of the house paul ryan and trey gowdy himself said this has nothing to do with the russia investigation or bob mueller. nonetheless, it does serve the purpose of creating doubt and uncertainty in a small percentage of our population w
with this week's installment coming out of the committee, or ron johnson or the white house trying to erode confidence in the fbi and bobtion. >> the way it was built up in the media and hyped in the media and then treated, do you believe that whole exercise was about trying to lay some political ground work, some pr ground work for the president to potentially fire rod rosenstein or take other action to shield himself directly from the mueller investigation? >> i believe that was...
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johnson, reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you,ly bring in our panel. to break this down. serena, member of new jersey assembly, and former prosecutor, trial attorney bob bee an key. ecent thevent the dutch are movm wind power, i don't understand another government mandate to cost us money, and governor seems to be dismissing concern when it comes to environment, not only cost of repairs and burden of taxpayers but marine life, study after study saying it disrupts marine life, and bird migration. >> i know the idea, we want to move toward clean energy and really good things for environment. but you know we have to look at bigger picture. what you mentioned. bigger is taxpayer who will be on hook for these? us, we pay enough to live here. bill: bob, clean energy, most of our energy is al already clean. >> governor murphy is committed, there is nothing wrong with exploring, it could create thousands of jobs, the problem in the studies you cite they be can corrected -- bill: don't take my word, take it from the dutch. they invented wind power, they say, we don't want it. >> we're better, governor murphy said, he can walk and chew gums at statement time, i
johnson, reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you,ly bring in our panel. to break this down. serena, member of new jersey assembly, and former prosecutor, trial attorney bob bee an key. ecent thevent the dutch are movm wind power, i don't understand another government mandate to cost us money, and governor seems to be dismissing concern when it comes to environment, not only cost of repairs and burden of taxpayers but marine life, study after study saying it disrupts marine life,...
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chief jay johnson raising questions about ousted white house staffer rob porter's security clearance. now we have the assistant director of counteragainst from 2011/2013. he worked under bobbig welcome to you, how does this happen? does interim security clearance mean that an individual cannot pass a background check? >> no. first of all, glad to be here, but interim clearances are not meant to keep people in their positions for entire time they're with an organization. they're usually granted just to have people come on board and then work into the accesses. but in any type of position where you're seeing highly classified information, it is not a good idea and quite frankly in my time in the fbi and going to the national security counsel a lot, did you ever have people sitting in those clearance, they're usually up to the top secret fbi compartmentalized level and it's not a good idea. >> that would have included rob porter given his position as white house chief secretary. >> if he's following the president around, the things that are briefed at the national security council and up to the oval office are by far some of the most sensitive matters we have going on in any
chief jay johnson raising questions about ousted white house staffer rob porter's security clearance. now we have the assistant director of counteragainst from 2011/2013. he worked under bobbig welcome to you, how does this happen? does interim security clearance mean that an individual cannot pass a background check? >> no. first of all, glad to be here, but interim clearances are not meant to keep people in their positions for entire time they're with an organization. they're usually...
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the reminder, bob, let's talk about that forecast again as sue mentioned, could ends up being a sloppy morning commute. talking about wintery mix hereof snow ice and rain. lauren johnsonthe road tour this morning, where are you at this morning, lauren? >> reporter: okay, thomas, so we were headed toward coatesville in hopes of finding some type of something. weep got the text from sue that says i see something. and she told us, kennett square might be the best place to go. so we sort of got off the highway, and we're now back roading it toward kennett square. so somewhere between coatesville and kennett square. head that way to see if we see something, whether it is snow, rain, or some type of wintery mix. we will let you guys know as soon as we get there. we are expected to arrive just before 5:30, so as soon as we get there we'll check back in with you and let you know if we see something. >> good way to play it, thank you, lauren, appreciate it. so 5:05. everyone is trying to make their fans, take the train, can i get parking, what am i going do, how am i going to watch the parade, because never going to be another first time we win the super bowl. and we all want
the reminder, bob, let's talk about that forecast again as sue mentioned, could ends up being a sloppy morning commute. talking about wintery mix hereof snow ice and rain. lauren johnsonthe road tour this morning, where are you at this morning, lauren? >> reporter: okay, thomas, so we were headed toward coatesville in hopes of finding some type of something. weep got the text from sue that says i see something. and she told us, kennett square might be the best place to go. so we sort of...
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bob weil has edited two of her books, one of whom i think is hemings? yes? and what's the other one, annette? >> [inaudible] >> the patriarchs. she's also written about andrew johnson, and quite -- she's done a lot. [laughter] how's that for a summary? she's done a lot. i've learned that i go on too long in introductions, so i'm just going to say it speaks to the quality of bob weil that annette is the person that we asked to introduce him. annette, please join us. thank you. [applause] >> bob's done a lot. [laughter] i'm finished. i'll sit down now. no, this is wonderful to be here and be able to introduce bob, my editor and my friend be, a person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. i met bob back in the late '90s when our mutual friend, art leonard, gave him a copy of the manuscript, the first book i'd ever written, that i'd written furiously in four months, didn't have a publisher and thought, surely somebody's going to publish this. bob liked it, read it and bid for it, but i actually went with the university press in virginia because it was a new book, and it was about jefferson, and i was saying controversial things, and i thought they would ha
bob weil has edited two of her books, one of whom i think is hemings? yes? and what's the other one, annette? >> [inaudible] >> the patriarchs. she's also written about andrew johnson, and quite -- she's done a lot. [laughter] how's that for a summary? she's done a lot. i've learned that i go on too long in introductions, so i'm just going to say it speaks to the quality of bob weil that annette is the person that we asked to introduce him. annette, please join us. thank you....
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actually, bob johnson, who is the president of the american it's one of warren buffett's favorite bookstoo an but that, as research has shown, as interest rates rise, stoclues decline, why? fer investments like bonds and cds, so that could be driving a piece of this volatility now too. erin: is there anyone who should consider getting out of stocks right now? you mentioned if you're nearing retirement, but how close are we talking, like, you know, should i pull out right now this second? jamie: yeah, so we have some rule of thumbs around that. but usually with your--within three to five years of retirement, in the first three to five years in retirement. that's almost kind of like a risk period when t when you should have the least exposure to the market than, otr that's kind of the danger zone. so, if you retirsit down with an adviser somebody who understands retirement income planning and says, "you know what let's readjust your allocation."now, also it's important to real to this year the mart the market beingth.over tr, it's actually up tremendous.it actually is not a bad time for s
actually, bob johnson, who is the president of the american it's one of warren buffett's favorite bookstoo an but that, as research has shown, as interest rates rise, stoclues decline, why? fer investments like bonds and cds, so that could be driving a piece of this volatility now too. erin: is there anyone who should consider getting out of stocks right now? you mentioned if you're nearing retirement, but how close are we talking, like, you know, should i pull out right now this second? jamie:...