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people like bob johnson, or oprah winfry, this is uncharted territory in terms of black economic growth in the united states. but trump only tweunts talk about pop black people and i think he wants to talk about poverty and 20% of black america is in fawrvet disproportionately young people oftentimes children from single-parent families, and that's what he wants to talk about but he doesn't talk about them in any kind of compassionate way. he talked about them being a threat to white people. he doesn't want to talk about latinos, and especially latino immigrants as people willing to do two and three jobs in order to try to move up and attain their american dream, he only wants to talk about luteenose and immigrants especially illegal immigrants as gang members, ms13 members, perp trait horisk crimes, murdering white people in specific seems to be his point of interest, and he has no interest in an accurate picture therefore of life in minority america. that's why you have to remember that when trump declared that black people have nothing to lose by slowing for him, he wasn't talking to
people like bob johnson, or oprah winfry, this is uncharted territory in terms of black economic growth in the united states. but trump only tweunts talk about pop black people and i think he wants to talk about poverty and 20% of black america is in fawrvet disproportionately young people oftentimes children from single-parent families, and that's what he wants to talk about but he doesn't talk about them in any kind of compassionate way. he talked about them being a threat to white people. he...
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you think of people like bob johnson, oprah winfrey.hink of these tremendous changes that have taken place, increases in terms of high school and college graduation rates. we can talk about mayors, about in the building behind you, the capital, we have a record number of african-americans and latinos today. this took place as a result of a great movement in people striving and making sacrifices to achieve these gains. that is what the president should know. when you say "what the hell do you have to lose?" host: you said he intentionally put blinders on because he sees -- he wants to see black failure and misery. some might say it is racism. he locks eyes on the worst of latin america life, because -- that is what i think was happening. recently, he has even used this phrase in reference to native americans. what he is doing is pushing a button -- a "fear" button in white america, especially people who do not live in the city, who live in suburbs of the country. it is a distorted edge of the reality of black america. 20% of black americ
you think of people like bob johnson, oprah winfrey.hink of these tremendous changes that have taken place, increases in terms of high school and college graduation rates. we can talk about mayors, about in the building behind you, the capital, we have a record number of african-americans and latinos today. this took place as a result of a great movement in people striving and making sacrifices to achieve these gains. that is what the president should know. when you say "what the hell do...
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liz: hugh johnson, bob doll, what has to be the most volatile week i've seen in decades.closing bell rings]. that will do it for the "claman countdown. thanks for hanging in there with us. time for "after the bell." melissa: wall street and suspect is identified. authorities arresting cesar sayoc of aventura, florida. the 56-year-old faces five federal charges, up to 48 years in prison in connection with the explosive devices were sent across the country. but the fbi investigation remains on going. we have latest details. first we want to tell you about the market, the dow ending rock and roll volatile week in the red. closing down 299 points, off the lows of the session amazingly. melissa francis a this is
liz: hugh johnson, bob doll, what has to be the most volatile week i've seen in decades.closing bell rings]. that will do it for the "claman countdown. thanks for hanging in there with us. time for "after the bell." melissa: wall street and suspect is identified. authorities arresting cesar sayoc of aventura, florida. the 56-year-old faces five federal charges, up to 48 years in prison in connection with the explosive devices were sent across the country. but the fbi...
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liz: hugh johnson, bob doll, what has to be the most volatile week i've seen in decades. crazy week as we close it out. [closing bell rings]. that will do it for the "claman countdown. thanks for hanging in there with us. time for "after the bell." melissa: wall street and suspect is identified. authorities arresting cesar sayoc of aventura, florida. the 56-year-old faces five federal charges, up to 48 years in prison in connection with the explosive devices were sent across the country. but the fbi investigation remains on going. we have latest details. first we want to tell you about the market, the dow ending rock and roll volatile week in the red. closing down 299 points, off the lows of the session amazingly. melissa francis a this is "after the bell." happy friday, my friend. connell: good news. connell mcshane, good to be with you again. wall street reacting to some reports we brought to you yesterday on's show. disappointing sales and nasdaq, more than 2% drop. s&p came off the lows, dipped into correction territory. nicole petallides, floor of the new york stock
liz: hugh johnson, bob doll, what has to be the most volatile week i've seen in decades. crazy week as we close it out. [closing bell rings]. that will do it for the "claman countdown. thanks for hanging in there with us. time for "after the bell." melissa: wall street and suspect is identified. authorities arresting cesar sayoc of aventura, florida. the 56-year-old faces five federal charges, up to 48 years in prison in connection with the explosive devices were sent across the...
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bob corker. life coverage begins at 7:20 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> president trump live at a rally in johnson city tennessee for marsha blackburn. the president running about ten minutes early. we have live coverage on c-spa c-span2. [applause] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> it is great to be with you. i am thrilled to be back. [cheers and applause] stomach i look forward to being back in the great state of tennessee with thousands of hard-working american patriots. that is what you are. [cheers and applause] in less than two years we have achieved the biggest comeback in american history. look at what is happening. our country is respected again. we are respected again. jobless claims are at a 50 year low the stock market is at an all-time high the economy is booming, wages are rising, and more americans are working today than ever before think of that. such a simple statement. such a complex thing to do. more americans are working today than ever before. what a beautiful thing. [applause] get out and vote in november. it will all change quickly folks. we are defending our second amendment, taking care but --
bob corker. life coverage begins at 7:20 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> president trump live at a rally in johnson city tennessee for marsha blackburn. the president running about ten minutes early. we have live coverage on c-spa c-span2. [applause] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> it is great to be with you. i am thrilled to be back. [cheers and applause] stomach i look forward to being back in the great state of tennessee with thousands of...
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doug johnson has more on why the crime will cost the businesses more than what was actually stolen. nats bobg"this is what came through the window."bob campbell shows us the damage done to the front door of his pet store... sbarkles.bob campbell, owner sbarkles"they grabbed the cash drawer from each pos system."then the two thieves, shown here in this surveillance video from early tuesday morning... threw a rock into the glass door at adam's meats... right next door.nats adam to the cash drawers.natsgrab, one of the suspects was caught snooping around the back door to both businesses.adam abramowski, owner adam's meats"it's a lot of damage, both boxes, printers were damaged, the bar code scanners."abramowski says the sad part is the thieves didn't even get away with all that much cash.each drawer had about 12 dollars in it.adam abramowski, owner adam's meets "everything is atm, people use credit cards, people using their phone to pay. so nobody really use much cash."in fact there was more money was in the tip jar... which this thief spilled on the floor.and they didn't even touch any of the
doug johnson has more on why the crime will cost the businesses more than what was actually stolen. nats bobg"this is what came through the window."bob campbell shows us the damage done to the front door of his pet store... sbarkles.bob campbell, owner sbarkles"they grabbed the cash drawer from each pos system."then the two thieves, shown here in this surveillance video from early tuesday morning... threw a rock into the glass door at adam's meats... right next door.nats...
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very little off the senior and johnson on the second down run, he is the leading tackler of everybody. we have seen phenomenal football players performing tonight. >> bobay dallas on the return. plenty of room to run. deejay dallas down the sideline. another huge play on special teams. >>> "sportscenter" tonight, a break down of mcgregor and the best of the day in college football. we have had moments in our game we will talk about. all the key moments for the games in houston and boston. and baseball as well. "sportscenter" after utah/stanford, espn and the espn app. and it's on the defense again to get a >> brock: a different technique in the run game. >> bob: over the middle and runs a man over. and keeps turning his legs down to the 10 yard line. >> brock: that was the senior westbrook, how do the shoulder pads taste? that is full speed and just getting the pads down. the last punt return was the first snap i felt on either side where there wasn't gas in the tank. florida state, a hard time covering that kick and you can see homer has plenty left as he is busting through tackles. >> bob: what did mark richt tell us about homer? it is on the tracks.
very little off the senior and johnson on the second down run, he is the leading tackler of everybody. we have seen phenomenal football players performing tonight. >> bobay dallas on the return. plenty of room to run. deejay dallas down the sideline. another huge play on special teams. >>> "sportscenter" tonight, a break down of mcgregor and the best of the day in college football. we have had moments in our game we will talk about. all the key moments for the games in...
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off survivors hey, bob >> survivors is what we all feel like it was a late day sell off and a split tape cyclical names were down big, but consumer names were mostly in the green johnson & johnson and coca-cola remained in the green even during the midday sell off other names and pharmaceuticals and stocks like home depot and general mills and keg ol's were all up in terms of sectors, consumer staples and utilities. remarkable given that industrial and technology, the two groups most sensitive to global growth and trade-related issues they were both down double-digits. for investors on broader themes and growth versus value story. mostly tech down notably about 12%. down, but not as much. about 7% and it would be a lot better if not for the fact that there was a heavy weighting and energy value tends to outperform in periods when growth is stronger. traders argue it may or may not be the market we are in. my feeling is the jury is very much out on this debate. back to you. >> bob pisani. where do the investors hide out. turks ilities are up >> mcdonald's while the bar is always low for the guys and it has been on same store sales, they are continuing to innovate and j
off survivors hey, bob >> survivors is what we all feel like it was a late day sell off and a split tape cyclical names were down big, but consumer names were mostly in the green johnson & johnson and coca-cola remained in the green even during the midday sell off other names and pharmaceuticals and stocks like home depot and general mills and keg ol's were all up in terms of sectors, consumer staples and utilities. remarkable given that industrial and technology, the two groups most...
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certainly that bob woodward, myself, "the washington post," "the new york times," were easy on richard nixon. i don't think anybody was easy on the clintons. i don't think they were easy on lyndon johnson and the war in vietnam and his lies about that. this is of a different magnitude, it's of a different psychology. his -- again, he begins by lying. his view as expressed of the universe that he engages with is to put out untruth to describe the landscape, the very landscape that he engages with as a politician, as a president, as a businessman has always been about lying. not relying on a truthful basis. this is very different. >> strong and wrong is what we call it here, daniel, on a regular basis. we saw it today, the sanctuary cities. they're rioting in california about sanctuary cities. no, they're not. so somebody says to us, where, where, and he looks back at them. you love this clip as well. so let's play this for all of you at home because to us, none of us is a psychologist here, but if you watch trump long enough, you get to see patterns in his behavior and how he reacts, especially when challenged. watch this. >> you said californians were rioting. where? >> you shouldn't h
certainly that bob woodward, myself, "the washington post," "the new york times," were easy on richard nixon. i don't think anybody was easy on the clintons. i don't think they were easy on lyndon johnson and the war in vietnam and his lies about that. this is of a different magnitude, it's of a different psychology. his -- again, he begins by lying. his view as expressed of the universe that he engages with is to put out untruth to describe the landscape, the very landscape...
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johnson in the '50s, but imagine in 30 years, almost 40 years now this shift from howard baker, the tennessee senator, revered, long time minority leader becomes majority leader, think about leaders like bob dole, and you move from institutionalists to a figure who has unapologetically become not as much the leader of the senate as the leader of his party in the senate which is a difference. those other men who were not perfect did see the institutional role as being critical to what -- how they conducted themselves. i don't know if you're defining victory in terms of seats confirmed, which is the way senator mcconnell had done this, it's hard to -- it's impossible to argue really with his record. he has not single handedly because his majority, let's be clear, he didn't do this by himself, he had the rest of his caucus with him and joe manchin who is now an honorary member of the caucus, then you've got someone who has defined his mission. again, he is not apologetic about it, he has weaponized that history very selectively, but i think ultimately we will look back on this and could think of it as the mcconnell era to some extent as much as the trump era. >> i will tell you, mika, there'
johnson in the '50s, but imagine in 30 years, almost 40 years now this shift from howard baker, the tennessee senator, revered, long time minority leader becomes majority leader, think about leaders like bob dole, and you move from institutionalists to a figure who has unapologetically become not as much the leader of the senate as the leader of his party in the senate which is a difference. those other men who were not perfect did see the institutional role as being critical to what -- how...
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you think of people like bob johnson, oprah winfrey. you think of these tremendous changes that have taken place, increases in terms of high school and college graduation rates. we can talk about mayors, about in the building behind you, the capital, we have a record number of african-americans and latinos today. this took place as a result of a great movement in people striving and making sacrifices to achieve these gains. that is what the president should know. when you say "what the hell do you have to lose?" host: you said he intentionally put blinders on because he sees -- he wants to see black failure and misery. some might say it is racism. he locks eyes on the worst of latin america life, because -- that is what i think was happening. recently, he has even used this phrase in reference to native americans. what he is doing is pushing a button -- a "fear" button in white america, especially people who do not live in the city, who live in suburbs of the country. it is a distorted edge of the reality of black america. 20% of black
you think of people like bob johnson, oprah winfrey. you think of these tremendous changes that have taken place, increases in terms of high school and college graduation rates. we can talk about mayors, about in the building behind you, the capital, we have a record number of african-americans and latinos today. this took place as a result of a great movement in people striving and making sacrifices to achieve these gains. that is what the president should know. when you say "what the...
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johnson city tennessee for congresswoman marsha blackburn who is running for the u.s. senate. i've coverage begins at 720 eastern on c-span2. >> marsha blackburn is running against a democrat to replace republican bob corker who is retiring. the two candidates faced each other nashville for their first debate were asked about the supreme court nomination process for brett kavanaugh, immigration, tax cuts, foreign policy and working with president trump. at the time of the debate they rated the race a tossup. this is about one hour. >> live from the campus of cumberland university, this is a 2018 u.s. senate debate. presented by news channel five network, usa today network tennessee, nashville public television, the league of women voters and cumberland iv
johnson city tennessee for congresswoman marsha blackburn who is running for the u.s. senate. i've coverage begins at 720 eastern on c-span2. >> marsha blackburn is running against a democrat to replace republican bob corker who is retiring. the two candidates faced each other nashville for their first debate were asked about the supreme court nomination process for brett kavanaugh, immigration, tax cuts, foreign policy and working with president trump. at the time of the debate they...