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then, they decided last april to not rename calhoun.y had a whole committee established over the summer. >> bill: who is they? >> the administration, the yale corporation. it >> bill: this was basically faculty members that did this? >> not so much faculty members. faculty and students wanted to the name changed -- >> bill: because of the slavery issue, right? >> yes, sir. >> bill: now, that is gone. it's been on, i assume you support the banishment of john john c calhoun, correct? >> i support the renaming of the college. we are still going to be -- remember his legacy. we are not erasing him. i do support the renaming of the college. >> bill: you know there is a lot of thomas jefferson, george washington, they were slaveholders. a lot of things named after the them. what is the difference? >> he is not just a slaveholder. not just someone who was a racist. he really built his legacy around and equality. he is really an individual whose lifelong work was around any quality. he wasn't even really for the parts that say that all men are
then, they decided last april to not rename calhoun.y had a whole committee established over the summer. >> bill: who is they? >> the administration, the yale corporation. it >> bill: this was basically faculty members that did this? >> not so much faculty members. faculty and students wanted to the name changed -- >> bill: because of the slavery issue, right? >> yes, sir. >> bill: now, that is gone. it's been on, i assume you support the banishment of...
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calhoun. seventh vice president of the united states and yale graduate who supported slavery. >> this is a very, very happy moment for all of us. >> reporter: the billing will be renamed to honor grace murray hopper, a 1930 graduate and celebrated computer scientist. >> people are happy with this name. >> reporter: last april, yale's president said they wouldn't change the name because they didn't want to erase the university's past. now, ten months later, this statement. calhoun's legacy as a white supremacist and a national leader who passionately promoted slavery as a positive good fundamentally conflicts with yale's mission and values. >> they realized that they had made a mistake when they saw how angry all the students were that the name was staying, so ne they finally did the right thing. >> this comes after similar calls for change across the country. in 2015, the university of north carolina changed the name of saunders hall, originally named after a leader of the ku klux klan. that s
calhoun. seventh vice president of the united states and yale graduate who supported slavery. >> this is a very, very happy moment for all of us. >> reporter: the billing will be renamed to honor grace murray hopper, a 1930 graduate and celebrated computer scientist. >> people are happy with this name. >> reporter: last april, yale's president said they wouldn't change the name because they didn't want to erase the university's past. now, ten months later, this...
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calhoun was their forefather just like jfk. so why did this bother you so much?>> well, it board me because his name has been on the institution since the middle of the 19th century and this is very distressing to me that people are going back through history now and deciding which historic figures by the context of the 21st century are appropriate to name, you know, same thing happened at princeton with woodrow wilson, the president of the united states and, you know, his allegedly racist views. to me, it's just very, very unfair historically sloppy, and it was just something that political correctness has gone too far. what do we do now? do we change the name of washington d.c. because george washington was a slave holder? what about the jefferson memorial? do we close that and rename that in favor of -- i don't nameduch about the admiral after now. but you have to remember a couple of things. not only was he early 19th century, 200 years ago but also jfk called him one of the five greatest of all time. liz: that's right. what do you make of the deans and the p
calhoun was their forefather just like jfk. so why did this bother you so much?>> well, it board me because his name has been on the institution since the middle of the 19th century and this is very distressing to me that people are going back through history now and deciding which historic figures by the context of the 21st century are appropriate to name, you know, same thing happened at princeton with woodrow wilson, the president of the united states and, you know, his allegedly...
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calhoun, one of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in american history. the announcement comes after years of organizing and protests led by students of color. on saturday, yale university president peter salovey said, "john c. calhoun's legacy as a white supremacist and a national leader who passionately promoted slavery as a 'positive good' fundamentally conflicts with yale's mission and values." over the summer, a yale university dishwasher broke a stained glass window at calhoun college addicting smiling enslaved africans carrying bales of cotton. here he is speaking about the window and his protest on democracy now! >> i noticed it was a picture that, as soon as you look at it, it just hurts, like, oh, man. here in the 21st century, you know, we are in a modern era. we should not have to be subjected to those primitive and degrading images. amy: the residential dorm, formally known as calhoun college, will be renamed for grace murray hopper, a groundbreaking computer scientist and yale alum. and last night were the 59th annual grammy awards. british
calhoun, one of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in american history. the announcement comes after years of organizing and protests led by students of color. on saturday, yale university president peter salovey said, "john c. calhoun's legacy as a white supremacist and a national leader who passionately promoted slavery as a 'positive good' fundamentally conflicts with yale's mission and values." over the summer, a yale university dishwasher broke a stained glass window at...
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calhoun, a yale alum, senator from south carolina and u.s. vice president, was an ardent slavery supporter who advocated state nullification of national laws, a philosophy which led to southern secession and the civil war. yale will rename calhoun college after another alum: pioneering computer scientist grace murray hopper, who posthumously won the presidential medal of freedom last year. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by:
calhoun, a yale alum, senator from south carolina and u.s. vice president, was an ardent slavery supporter who advocated state nullification of national laws, a philosophy which led to southern secession and the civil war. yale will rename calhoun college after another alum: pioneering computer scientist grace murray hopper, who posthumously won the presidential medal of freedom last year. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. good night. captioning...
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calhoun's name from calhoun college 200 years ago is his tore -- historic statement.y. it is childish and spoiled. neil: what did you say when you said i'm out of here. >> they were very, very gracious is. they're hurt. the university has been convulsed by this i think they are going to be embarrassed. i think you know, this whole wave of intolerance to the first amendment, and freedom of speech on college campuses is much bigger story. i'm a little tiny, little mini ps on a bigger story, if the left won't allow the right to speak, isn't that just as bad the right not allowing the left? neil: that is very good point. this makes you a riddle wrapped in a kahn -- conundrum. were you happy? >> i thought adele ripping grammy in half and sharing with beyonce. neil: kind of bugged me. didn't you think beyonce had it and the song, took it back secretly? no. >> no. i like adele also. neil: very diplomatic. geraldo is the is best. coming up looking at the record run in the dow. of course waiting for the joint press conference. those are always pay-per-view event because presid
calhoun's name from calhoun college 200 years ago is his tore -- historic statement.y. it is childish and spoiled. neil: what did you say when you said i'm out of here. >> they were very, very gracious is. they're hurt. the university has been convulsed by this i think they are going to be embarrassed. i think you know, this whole wave of intolerance to the first amendment, and freedom of speech on college campuses is much bigger story. i'm a little tiny, little mini ps on a bigger story,...
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is when you get into the senate, you realize it was really great once in the days of webster and calhoun, this where is the fate of the country -- the great debates what happened to the senator? if i want to show what happened to the senate i had to show what it was before, and i couldn't think of a way to do that. so the historian of the senate was a wonderful friend of mine named don richie and, he asked if ahead been down in well. i said. no he said they're in session so come down there. we walked into the door of the side and we walked down into the well, and i turned around and i knew then exactly how i was going try -- you don't see it from up above and you don't see it if you see it on c-span before the desks of the senate -- 96 difficults, now 100 -- they're mahogany and burn issued each day to a high shine and the four rising out -- you say, this is really majestic, and daniel webster stood at one hoff those desks when he was debating calhoun so that was moment that i knew how i wanted to try to do it. >> host: almost as ifor you -- if you were there ask this is the epiphany. >>
is when you get into the senate, you realize it was really great once in the days of webster and calhoun, this where is the fate of the country -- the great debates what happened to the senator? if i want to show what happened to the senate i had to show what it was before, and i couldn't think of a way to do that. so the historian of the senate was a wonderful friend of mine named don richie and, he asked if ahead been down in well. i said. no he said they're in session so come down there. we...
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calhoun, who advocated white supremacy and slavery. calhoun college will now bear the name of yale alumnus grace murray hopper. a navy admiral and pioneer in computer sciences in the 1950s. >>> and retired army general hal moore known for his heroism in the vietnam war has died. as a lieutenant colonel, he was credited with saving the lives of most of his men in battle in 1965. he co-wrote a book, "we were soldiers once and young." which became a movie with mel gibson playing him. general moore would have been 95 years of age tomorrow. >>> in northern california, for the first time, the oroville dams in their 50-year history, water now flowing into the rezer vary's emergency spillway. it's full of rain. damaged by erosion. officials saying there's no threat of flooding in neighboring towns. >>> finally, australia's east coast is under a catastrophic fire warning. facing what officials there are calling the worst possible fire conditions in its history. thousands of firefighters are battling dozens of fires as the heat wave sweeps acros
calhoun, who advocated white supremacy and slavery. calhoun college will now bear the name of yale alumnus grace murray hopper. a navy admiral and pioneer in computer sciences in the 1950s. >>> and retired army general hal moore known for his heroism in the vietnam war has died. as a lieutenant colonel, he was credited with saving the lives of most of his men in battle in 1965. he co-wrote a book, "we were soldiers once and young." which became a movie with mel gibson playing...
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john c calhoun's doctrine of nullification.n a state or city can simply refuse to obey federal law. the similarities between the democratic reaction to the election of 2016 and to the election of 1860 are starting to become pretty eerie. the riots in the streets. reful to accept the legitimacy of the election. secession movement burj i don't- burgeoning in california and reaser is of calhoun's doctrine. melissa: let me ask you, they want to use fund for people being victimized. they want to use taxpayer fund to defend themselves against the federal government which is amazing. executive order that seeks to withhold federal funds from sanctuary cities is unconstitutional. how do you battle back against that? >> they have a right to challenge any federal order through the court system. they do not have any right under our constitution to defy that constitution. melissa: yeah. all right, congressman, thank you so much for coming on. i appreciate your time. i wish we had more. too much breaking news. >> my pleasures. thanks for hav
john c calhoun's doctrine of nullification.n a state or city can simply refuse to obey federal law. the similarities between the democratic reaction to the election of 2016 and to the election of 1860 are starting to become pretty eerie. the riots in the streets. reful to accept the legitimacy of the election. secession movement burj i don't- burgeoning in california and reaser is of calhoun's doctrine. melissa: let me ask you, they want to use fund for people being victimized. they want to use...
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james calhoun, georgia republican, go ahead. caller: good morning c-span. host: morning, sir. caller: the russians are coming. yeah, i'm trying to -- with that. good movie, though. larkin -- host: what did you think of hollywood talking politics last night? caller: well, you know, it is going to happen. anticipate that. -- [indiscernible] i compare it to old-time hollywood. i mean, such a great actor, and even today -- good work. even after he's gone away. but i want to -- tear somebody down and say something hate sxfl vicious about them, you know, like all these insist on doing now days, it goes with the territory, after what they pulled on mike pence. the now days, it goes with the territory, after what actor, stage actors, just got up and put their two cents worth in. it wasn't as bad as i was afraid it would be, he had to leave so it wasn't -- host: james on the line for republicans. speaking of republicans, a lot of conservatives in town just this past week for the conservative actor, stage political action conference, cpac, and washington times and cpa c conducted a -- i
james calhoun, georgia republican, go ahead. caller: good morning c-span. host: morning, sir. caller: the russians are coming. yeah, i'm trying to -- with that. good movie, though. larkin -- host: what did you think of hollywood talking politics last night? caller: well, you know, it is going to happen. anticipate that. -- [indiscernible] i compare it to old-time hollywood. i mean, such a great actor, and even today -- good work. even after he's gone away. but i want to -- tear somebody down...
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calhoun when referencing our declaration of independence observed our nation had been founded on, his words, self-evident lies. the doctrine of nullification has been revised in the sanctuary cities movement and has now reared its head as state legislation. our constitution clearly gives congress the sole prerogative to make immigration law and it commands the president to faithfully execute these laws. our president is now doing so. yet, california's legislature is actively considering a bill that would assert an independent power to defy them. and this is not just happening in california. mr. speaker, states ought to be jealous guardians of their organic powers and the prerogatives against unwarranted encroachments by the federal government, but the supremacy clause binds the states to our federal laws. this is the very essence of constitutional federalism in article 6. this constitution and the laws of the united states which shall be made in pursuance thereof and to all treaties made or which shall be made under the authority of the united states shall be the supreme law of the la
calhoun when referencing our declaration of independence observed our nation had been founded on, his words, self-evident lies. the doctrine of nullification has been revised in the sanctuary cities movement and has now reared its head as state legislation. our constitution clearly gives congress the sole prerogative to make immigration law and it commands the president to faithfully execute these laws. our president is now doing so. yet, california's legislature is actively considering a bill...
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john calhoun was vice president of the united states in the 19th century. college will now be named for pioneering computer scientist grace murray hopper. and did you get a good look at the snow moon last night? here are some of the views posted on social media. the full moon in february is called a snow moon and this year it coincide coincided with the r eclipse, and serious star gaysers with telescopes may also have a comet streak by. it was a good night to be looking up. coming up next, a "48 hours" murder mystery. the strange life of dr. schwartz. me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adu
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and calhoun says if the states do not have the right to protect the reserve power, then what you are actually declaring is that it is the federal government who has the right to determine finally and exclusively the limits of its own power. and if the federal government can determine the limits of its own power, then what is the limit of the federal government's power? there is none. the government limited only by its will is not a constitutional republic. it is a totalitarian kingdom. now, let's think about this. going back and connecting the building blocks. the constitution is what kind of document, it is a compact, and a compact is an agreement between the sovereign government. the constitution is a compact between the sovereign states, that the states must submit to everything the federal government says without question are the states of sovereign? no. if they are not, can they create a legally binding contract? no. so if the states are not sovereign and cannot protect their reserved property, if the federal government can dictate to the state how it operates, then the states a
and calhoun says if the states do not have the right to protect the reserve power, then what you are actually declaring is that it is the federal government who has the right to determine finally and exclusively the limits of its own power. and if the federal government can determine the limits of its own power, then what is the limit of the federal government's power? there is none. the government limited only by its will is not a constitutional republic. it is a totalitarian kingdom. now,...
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heather: students are angry over the decision to rename calhoun college from a slave owner to a feministmen center, hopper, a white woman perpetuates white supremacy, the school should be named for a woman of color. from yale to your library, pc police patrolling the pages of books, major boob publishers are hiring something called sensitivity readers to look for offensive material. these are specialized readers who scan the book for anything racist, controversial and give feedback for racial dynamics and muslim communities and transgender issues. clayton: most important story of the day, is a snugy a blanket or clothing. heather: 100% plank -- blanket. clayton: federal trade court rules a snuggie is, in fact, a blanket. heather: why do they have to make that decision in blanket faces import taxes while the tax on clothing is much higher, 8.5 to 15. clayton: my wife thinks they are ugly. she was a blanket she would allow it to stay but she throws it in my office. heather: okay. clayton: we could use it right now because it's freshing in the studio. heather: come of them come with legs no
heather: students are angry over the decision to rename calhoun college from a slave owner to a feministmen center, hopper, a white woman perpetuates white supremacy, the school should be named for a woman of color. from yale to your library, pc police patrolling the pages of books, major boob publishers are hiring something called sensitivity readers to look for offensive material. these are specialized readers who scan the book for anything racist, controversial and give feedback for racial...
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in this great debate, john calhoun is going to try to help us understand the power of the word reserved. he says the doctrine which denies to the state the right to protect their reserved powers. that's a pretty bold statement declaring the states have a right to do something. why would they have a right to protect their reserved power? because they are reserved. let's look at the word reserved. it means to exercise dominion over things to the exclusion of all others. inc. about this. if there is a chair on the stage and on the chair is a sign that says reserved to krisanne hall. if someone else is in that chair, what do i have the right to do? kick them out, right? if the chair says reserved to krisanne hall and i don't have the right to kick them out, is the chair reserved? no. by establishing through form and function that the state powers are reserved, do people in creating the state and the states had ratified the constitution declared that these powers are the property of the state to exercise dominion over exclusion of everybody else to include the federal government. there is a
in this great debate, john calhoun is going to try to help us understand the power of the word reserved. he says the doctrine which denies to the state the right to protect their reserved powers. that's a pretty bold statement declaring the states have a right to do something. why would they have a right to protect their reserved power? because they are reserved. let's look at the word reserved. it means to exercise dominion over things to the exclusion of all others. inc. about this. if there...
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that would be the principal of the progressive calhoun school in manhattan who sent out a letter to parentschildren last week in which he said the trump presidency was more troubling than vietnam, the assassination of martin luther king, watergate and not least september 11. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to load up the spaceships. >> okay, all right. remember if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us at jer on fnc. that's it for today's week show. thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon, welcome to america's news headquarters. >> topping the news this hour president trump hosting the japanese prime minister in weekend in mar-a-lago estate, talking trade and hitting the links. >> carrying out raids across six u.s. cities this week as the president tells reporters he may sign a brand-new executive order on immigration. >> and fugitive edward snow den could be heading back to the u.s. reports saying russia may send the nsa leaker back to gain
that would be the principal of the progressive calhoun school in manhattan who sent out a letter to parentschildren last week in which he said the trump presidency was more troubling than vietnam, the assassination of martin luther king, watergate and not least september 11. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to load up the spaceships. >> okay, all right. remember if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us at jer on fnc. that's it for today's week show. thanks to all of you...
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amend file 16, 1289 to reduce the number, 16, 17, ftes by 3.83, from 7.08 to 3.25, and the if is calhoun year, 17, 18, by two from 17 to 15, and finally we can consider approval of the proposal ordinance as amended to be a policy decision for the board of supervisors and we would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you, i do have one question on page, 23 of your report he talk about the pending legislation and i am curious to know where it is kur currently in the process, and i am interested in the bill, three. >> i am sorry, page? >> oh, go ahead. >> supervisor cohen. that was in the other report that we did, for supervisor fewer. and our understanding is that there were hears tuesday on both of those bills. and can i don't think that they have taken final action yet, they are still pending in committee. >> there whats no action taken. ? ethat is my understanding. >> and you guys are watching the bill. >> we are. >> will you be able to report back to us and let us know the status. >> yes, we are. >> yes. >> supervisor fewer, i think that we are going to go ahead and go to pub
amend file 16, 1289 to reduce the number, 16, 17, ftes by 3.83, from 7.08 to 3.25, and the if is calhoun year, 17, 18, by two from 17 to 15, and finally we can consider approval of the proposal ordinance as amended to be a policy decision for the board of supervisors and we would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you, i do have one question on page, 23 of your report he talk about the pending legislation and i am curious to know where it is kur currently in the process, and i...
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>> yes, sir at calhoun correctional institution. >> how long did you work at that canteen? >> one year. >> did you have any problems? >> no, sir. >> you're going to be working with staff directly. it's a good job. you'll need the appropriate mannerisms. >> yes, sir. >> do you have any questions about the job? >> no, sir. >> you do understand this is cash money you'll be dealing with? >> yes, sir. >> you'll be held responsible for this. and you understand the part about interacting with staff and you understand you have to keep that relationship on a certain level and not let it go beyond that? >> yes, sir. >> not start feeling like, you know, you have any friends or anything like that and get yourself crossed up. >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> it's a very monitored job so you can't i a penny off. are you going to be able to deal with that? >> yes, sir. >> go ahead and make a job change. continue to do a good job. you've done a good job since you've been here. continue to do a good job. >> yes, sir. >> watch your call out for the job change. >> i got a canteen offer. takes weight
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the opposing triumvirate of henry clay, daniel webster and john c calhoun, none having reached the presidency that each desperately sought, all ultimately victims of their own curdled hopes. with their passing the conflicts of political ages, faded like yelling newspapers. no one could have foreseen the surprising spiral of events that when zachary taylor, the victorious general -- of the mexican war was elected president as the whig party candidate. he was the hero of politics, a southern slaveholder with no decipherable record on any issue standing on no platform , whatsoever. old, rough, and ready was assumed to be the ideal wooden figurehead for the ship of state as intellectually opaque as an inanimate object. [laughter] and articulate in making what was perceived only to be creaking noises, he was utterly lacking in experience with the cunning men of the congress who expected to run the show. it was a revelation that taylor turned out to have clear and emphatic views and a shock that he was strongly against the extension of slavery in the territory he had seized as the price of the mexi
the opposing triumvirate of henry clay, daniel webster and john c calhoun, none having reached the presidency that each desperately sought, all ultimately victims of their own curdled hopes. with their passing the conflicts of political ages, faded like yelling newspapers. no one could have foreseen the surprising spiral of events that when zachary taylor, the victorious general -- of the mexican war was elected president as the whig party candidate. he was the hero of politics, a southern...
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calhoun secessionist talk. >> califano: i think the legacy on the democratic side really started beforenson did was say, "that's the first flag we're planting. there are a lot of more flags coming. and we are going to be the party that will end, end discrimination, whether it's in the voting booth, in public accommodations, in the workplace, in housing. and we're going to be the party that uses government to help the most vulnerable people in our society, and tries to use it to give them a hand up, not just a hand-out." >> four great bills in civil rights, 60 bills in education, medicare and medicaid... arts and the humanities, public broadcasting. so much was done. >> d. goodwin: he one time said, "some people want power just to march around to 'hail to the chief' and strut through the stage -- i want to do things." and so he used the power that he gained in that mandate as fully as he could. and had it not been for the war in vietnam, he would be still remembered as one of the most extraordinary presidents. and his due is now coming as the 50th anniversary, we now realize domestically
calhoun secessionist talk. >> califano: i think the legacy on the democratic side really started beforenson did was say, "that's the first flag we're planting. there are a lot of more flags coming. and we are going to be the party that will end, end discrimination, whether it's in the voting booth, in public accommodations, in the workplace, in housing. and we're going to be the party that uses government to help the most vulnerable people in our society, and tries to use it to give...
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sarah calhoun continued good luck to you and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> madea. all right that's going to do it for us this hour of "msnbc live." i'm craig melvin and i'll grab lunch and see you here at 1:00 eastern. right now katherine turr is here, some of you know her as katy. >> what is craig short for? >> short forring in. you know what craig means no? >> what? >> short for crag, mountain, like a rock. >> got nothing to say to that. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," help wanted, president trump hunting for a new national security adviser after his pick to replace ousted michael flynn says thanks but no thanks. new reporting who is on the short list as the president heads to south carolina to try to turn the focus back to the economy. >>> one-man show, new fallout after president trump's combative, confrontational press
sarah calhoun continued good luck to you and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> madea. all right that's going to do it for us this hour of "msnbc live." i'm craig melvin and i'll grab lunch and see you here at 1:00 eastern. right now katherine turr is here, some of you know her as katy. >> what is craig short for? >> short forring in. you know what craig means no? >> what? >> short for crag, mountain, like a rock. >> got...
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. >>> university renaming its residential college to honor -- calhoun's legacy as a white supremacistrden supporter of slavery. students celebrated it as a victory and they took no time in rebranding the building. >>> president trump will welcome benjamin netanyahu to the white house wednesday n a recent interview, the president said the relationship between the u.s. and israel was repaired. relations suffered a setback after president obama refused to block a u.n. resolution condemning israel's settlement building while trump promised israel his full support during his presidency that may not extend to settlements on contested land. he recently told an israeli newspaper, quote, i'm not somebody that believes that going forward with these settlements is a good thing for peace. for more on this, i'm joined by the former deputy spokesman of israel's foreign ministry for foreign affairs. you have donald trump saying yes, they have repaired the relationship but can that actually happen when it comes to this change back and forth? >> democracy allows us for a reshuffling of the cards. we h
. >>> university renaming its residential college to honor -- calhoun's legacy as a white supremacistrden supporter of slavery. students celebrated it as a victory and they took no time in rebranding the building. >>> president trump will welcome benjamin netanyahu to the white house wednesday n a recent interview, the president said the relationship between the u.s. and israel was repaired. relations suffered a setback after president obama refused to block a u.n. resolution...
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sarah calhoun continued good luck to you and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> made in the usa. all right that's going to do it for us this hour of "msnbc live." i'm craig melvin and i'll grab lunch and see you here at 1:00 eastern. right now katherine turr is here, some of you know her as katy. >> what is craig short for? >> short forring in. you know what craig means no? >> what? >> short for crag, mountain, like a rock. >> got nothing to say to that. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," help wanted, president trump hunting for a new national security adviser after his pick to replace ousted michael flynn says thanks but no thanks. new reporting who is on the short list as the president heads to south carolina to try to turn the focus back to the economy. >>> one-man show, new fallout after president trump's combative, confrontational press conference going after leaks and the press, and defending his first month in office, and a call back to his sparring and free-wheeling campaign style. >> there's no person better to speak for president trump than presiden
sarah calhoun continued good luck to you and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> made in the usa. all right that's going to do it for us this hour of "msnbc live." i'm craig melvin and i'll grab lunch and see you here at 1:00 eastern. right now katherine turr is here, some of you know her as katy. >> what is craig short for? >> short forring in. you know what craig means no? >> what? >> short for crag, mountain, like a rock. >>...
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jackson is having provided the initial arguments against john c calhoun, who is the inspiration for this movement. >> could be also say just looking at recent decades that it is one thing to be making an opinion before you are the president. it is something else when you get into the office and suddenly look back and say maybe a look at -- maybe i look at that person or idea differently now that i'm in the office. >> one can hope. [laughter] we'll just do these four questions. >> i want to go back to the farewell address in springfield. it sounds to me national i remember reading if you did not understand the civil war, you did not understand the history of america. i'm wondering if lincoln maybe had an insight as to how big this deal was. again, i would agree that he was really talking about the situation, not about washington itself, but the situation he found himself in. , itis view of the civil war was this is going to be a big deal. i think he was right that he was facing a challenge big or biz are -- big or bigger than washington's. i would like your opinion on that. >> south carol
jackson is having provided the initial arguments against john c calhoun, who is the inspiration for this movement. >> could be also say just looking at recent decades that it is one thing to be making an opinion before you are the president. it is something else when you get into the office and suddenly look back and say maybe a look at -- maybe i look at that person or idea differently now that i'm in the office. >> one can hope. [laughter] we'll just do these four questions....
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liz: yeah, calhoun which has been around since 1896 basically the guy said, this is trump's victory ise than 9/11. basically the worst thing he's ever seen. so what is happening here, he's saying we are for open, you know, discussion and debate at our progressive school, but talks to the parents of the student, are you kidding me? if we tried to we'd be treated like a leper. and it's one of those intolerant liberal left stories. charles: i bet you need three pieces of i.d. in the school. i doubt if any illegal immigrants are-- >> and what an insult to those associated with 9/11. charles: outrageous. liz: by the way, more troubling than vietnam, the assassination of dr. martin luther king, 9/11 and watergate. >> oh. charles: hopefully an apology is coming soon. back to the big board. the market is recording new highs. president trump says he's got a plan and we'll know about it in a few weeks. the dow loves it. it's up 55 points right now. meanwhile, it's death to america day in iran. thousands and thousands taking to the streets burning american flags and this, of course, the same coun
liz: yeah, calhoun which has been around since 1896 basically the guy said, this is trump's victory ise than 9/11. basically the worst thing he's ever seen. so what is happening here, he's saying we are for open, you know, discussion and debate at our progressive school, but talks to the parents of the student, are you kidding me? if we tried to we'd be treated like a leper. and it's one of those intolerant liberal left stories. charles: i bet you need three pieces of i.d. in the school. i...
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calhoun who is the inspiration for this movement. >> could we also say that looking at the recent decades that it is one thing to stake out an opinion before you are president, but it is quite something else when you get into the office and look back and say, oh, my goodness, i look at the person or the business differently now that i am sitting in the office. >> one can hope. [ laughter ] >> well, just do these four questions, because we are running out of time. allen, you are first. >> okay. i want to go back to the farewell address in springfield, and i remember reading shelby foot who said that he felt that if you didn't understand the civil war, you didn't understand the history of america. i am wondering if lincoln maybe didn't have an insight as to the how big this deal was, and then in saying that, i again would agree that he was really talking about, about situation and not washington, itself, but the situation that he found himself in, and i guess that the view or the civil war it was this is going to be a big deal. it was right that he was facing a challenge that is as big or b
calhoun who is the inspiration for this movement. >> could we also say that looking at the recent decades that it is one thing to stake out an opinion before you are president, but it is quite something else when you get into the office and look back and say, oh, my goodness, i look at the person or the business differently now that i am sitting in the office. >> one can hope. [ laughter ] >> well, just do these four questions, because we are running out of time. allen, you...
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amend file 16, 1289 to reduce the number, 16, 17, ftes by 3.83, from 7.08 to 3.25, and the if is calhoun year, 17, 18, by two from 17 to 15, and finally we can consider approval of the proposal ordinance as amended to be a policy decision for the board of supervisors and we would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you, i do have one question on page, 23 of your report he talk about the pending legislation and i am curious to know where it is kur currently in the process, and i am interested in the bill, three. >> i am sorry, page? >> oh, go ahead. >> supervisor cohen. that was in the other report that we did, for supervisor fewer. and our understanding is that there were hears tuesday on both of those bills. and can i don't think that they have taken final action yet, they are still pending in committee. >> there whats no action taken. ? ethat is my understanding. >> and you guys are watching the bill. >> we are. >> will you be able to report back to us and let us know the status. >> yes, we are. >> yes. >> supervisor fewer, i think that we are going to go ahead and go to pub
amend file 16, 1289 to reduce the number, 16, 17, ftes by 3.83, from 7.08 to 3.25, and the if is calhoun year, 17, 18, by two from 17 to 15, and finally we can consider approval of the proposal ordinance as amended to be a policy decision for the board of supervisors and we would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you, i do have one question on page, 23 of your report he talk about the pending legislation and i am curious to know where it is kur currently in the process, and i...
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the founders of the republic, the titans of the early senate, webster, clay, calhoun debated until they were blue in the face. from time to time, they probably had tough words for one another. we're not afraid of tough words in america. we don't look to censure speech. the rule is only intended to keep senators on the facts, to keep them from making baseless accusations about another's character. my friend from massachusetts was following the letter and the spirit of the rule last night. she was engaging in that tradition of forceful but respectful debate when she was cut off. that is not what the senate is about. that is not what our dear country is about. mr. president, every member on the other side of the aisle ought to realize that what they did to senator warren was selective enforcement. it was the most selective enforcement of a rarely used procedure to interrupt her, to silence her, and it was the only violation of the spirit of mutual respect and comity in this body that occurred last night. i yield the floor. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority whip
the founders of the republic, the titans of the early senate, webster, clay, calhoun debated until they were blue in the face. from time to time, they probably had tough words for one another. we're not afraid of tough words in america. we don't look to censure speech. the rule is only intended to keep senators on the facts, to keep them from making baseless accusations about another's character. my friend from massachusetts was following the letter and the spirit of the rule last night. she...
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in this chamber where we have had great senators, the clays and the websters and the calhouns, they never disputed the real facts. neither, in my opinion, has any president, democrat, republican, liberal, conservative, until this one. and he just seems to make it up as it goes. so today he attacked not only my colleague senator blumenthal in what i thought was a cheap way, but he attacked john mccain, one of the most respected voices on national security. john mccain voiced his views on what happened in yemen. most of the independent reports corroborate what john mccain said. the president, of course, said it was a great success. i don't know if anyone believes. he is saying so many things that are not fact based, that i don't know if anyone believes him anymore. it's amusing, except it's not. it's sad, as he would say. and that's not the first time he's impugned a republican senator from this chamber. he has had harsh words for the senator from nebraska, ben sasse. ben is one of the most independent, thoughtful senators on either side of the aisle that i have ever come across. i really
in this chamber where we have had great senators, the clays and the websters and the calhouns, they never disputed the real facts. neither, in my opinion, has any president, democrat, republican, liberal, conservative, until this one. and he just seems to make it up as it goes. so today he attacked not only my colleague senator blumenthal in what i thought was a cheap way, but he attacked john mccain, one of the most respected voices on national security. john mccain voiced his views on what...
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students are trying to rename the calhoun college to a slave owner. choosing grace murray hopper.e organization feels the school should instead be named for a woman of color. and the pc police officer book publishers now hiring sensitive readers to look for offensive material. these specialized readers scan books, and they flag content that might be considered racist, sexist, or controversial. publishersis hoping to prevent scrutiny from minority groups. brian: severe weather threatening this hour over san ontonio overnight. ainsley: a possible tornado ripping through that city leaving at least 100 houses damaged. steve: live in williamson county, texas where a train was derailed by this big storm. good morning to you, jacquelyn. >> good morning to all of you. yes, that's the main story here this morning. take a look on the other side of highway 79. 12 train cars have been derailed from the overnight storm. on scene with multiple trailers, semitrucks trying to remove the debris that is blocking them from easily accessing underneath the derailed cars. i'm told vehicles are actually
students are trying to rename the calhoun college to a slave owner. choosing grace murray hopper.e organization feels the school should instead be named for a woman of color. and the pc police officer book publishers now hiring sensitive readers to look for offensive material. these specialized readers scan books, and they flag content that might be considered racist, sexist, or controversial. publishersis hoping to prevent scrutiny from minority groups. brian: severe weather threatening this...
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resigned yesterday as associate fellow of calhoun college at yale.correctness is lame. the move is not based -- rather is based on principle and not political correctness. and if you are single for valentine's day, there is one dating app. that wants to help you find love based on the things that you hate. i guess i kind of hate most things but i never really seem to hate you. so, i want to spend the rest of my life with you. heather: quite an endorsement. matches people based on their dislikes. it learns about users by asking how they feel about different drop picks including tofu and reality television. more than 200 people are already signed up. those are your headlines. what do you think, guys? steve: tofu hater was unite. brian: i think you can be bound by things you don't like. under appreciated part of love. honey, let's hate together. ainsley: such a negative way to look at it though but it's funny. brian: something to talk about. steve: e. meanwhile this is something to talk about. and the whiners are? ♪ president trump we don't know. steve:
resigned yesterday as associate fellow of calhoun college at yale.correctness is lame. the move is not based -- rather is based on principle and not political correctness. and if you are single for valentine's day, there is one dating app. that wants to help you find love based on the things that you hate. i guess i kind of hate most things but i never really seem to hate you. so, i want to spend the rest of my life with you. heather: quite an endorsement. matches people based on their...
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amend file 16, 1289 to reduce the number, 16, 17, ftes by 3.83, from 7.08 to 3.25, and the if is calhoun year, 17, 18, by two from 17 to 15, and finally we can consider approval of the proposal ordinance as amended to be a policy decision for the board of supervisors and we would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you, i do have one question on page, 23 of your report he talk about the pending legislation and i am curious to know where it is kur currently in the process, and i am interested in the bill, three. >> i am sorry, page? >> oh, go ahead. >> supervisor cohen. that was in the other report that we did, for supervisor fewer. and our understanding is that there were hears tuesday on both of those bills. and can i don't think that they have taken final action yet, they are still pending in committee. >> there whats no action taken. ? ethat is my understanding. >> and you guys are watching the bill. >> we are. >> will you be able to report back to us and let us know the status. >> yes, we are. >> yes. >> supervisor fewer, i think that we are going to go ahead and go to pub
amend file 16, 1289 to reduce the number, 16, 17, ftes by 3.83, from 7.08 to 3.25, and the if is calhoun year, 17, 18, by two from 17 to 15, and finally we can consider approval of the proposal ordinance as amended to be a policy decision for the board of supervisors and we would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you, i do have one question on page, 23 of your report he talk about the pending legislation and i am curious to know where it is kur currently in the process, and i...
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amend file 16, 1289 to reduce the number, 16, 17, ftes by 3.83, from 7.08 to 3.25, and the if is calhoun year, 17, 18, by two from 17 to 15, and finally we can consider approval of the proposal ordinance as amended to be a policy decision for the board of supervisors and we would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you, i do have one question on page, 23 of your report he talk about the pending legislation and i am curious to know where it is kur currently in the process, and i am interested in the bill, three. >> i am sorry, page? >> oh, go ahead. >> supervisor cohen. that was in the other report that we did, for supervisor fewer. and our understanding is that there were hears tuesday on both of those bills. and can i don't think that they have taken final action yet, they are still pending in committee. >> there whats no action taken. ? ethat is my understanding. >> and you guys are watching the bill. >> we are. >> will you be able to report back to us and let us know the status. >> yes, we are. >> yes. >> supervisor fewer, i think that we are going to go ahead and go to pub
amend file 16, 1289 to reduce the number, 16, 17, ftes by 3.83, from 7.08 to 3.25, and the if is calhoun year, 17, 18, by two from 17 to 15, and finally we can consider approval of the proposal ordinance as amended to be a policy decision for the board of supervisors and we would be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you, i do have one question on page, 23 of your report he talk about the pending legislation and i am curious to know where it is kur currently in the process, and i...