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. >> este viernes de inmigración abogados contestarán sus presuntas en caridades católicas en calle jeffersonn esta época festiva telemundo y nbc universo se unen para ayudar a quienes más lo necesitan >> y es que lo hacemos con mucho gusto y mediante la campaña buscamos incentivar a que se hagan donativos >> ya llegó la época en que necsitamos su granito de arena, cada año hacemos este evento algunos donativos incluyen o lo tradicional para hacer un día diferente a una familia de la bahía >> cuéntenos ¿por qué es tan importante, y cuántos son en su club >> es importante dar servicio a la comunidad ayudar a las personas en el área de bahía tendremos voluntarios en las diferentes tiendas. >> maría tú estas acá con tus compañeros ¿por qué son voluntarios >> esto es algo muy grande, >> me gusta hacer servicio comunitario lo hago de corazón siempre me ha gustado , >> esto está muy bien ,maría >> les cuento que en cada centro usted será recibido por estas caras sonrientes, >> en todos los locales alrededor del área de la bahía, más información donde estará este talento el fin de semana en nuestra
. >> este viernes de inmigración abogados contestarán sus presuntas en caridades católicas en calle jeffersonn esta época festiva telemundo y nbc universo se unen para ayudar a quienes más lo necesitan >> y es que lo hacemos con mucho gusto y mediante la campaña buscamos incentivar a que se hagan donativos >> ya llegó la época en que necsitamos su granito de arena, cada año hacemos este evento algunos donativos incluyen o lo tradicional para hacer un día diferente a...
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empeorando las condiciones conforme llega el fin de semana >> también en caridades católica 433 calle jeffersonón entérate de lo poco que cuesta obtener cobertura. visita coveredca.com/español hoy. >> hoy el presidente donald trump aprobó apoyar una reforma que cambiaría el sistema carcelario >> el proyecto ley toma fuerza en el senado y queda más cerca de convertirse en ley >> luis cardona estuvo encarcelado por varios cargos pero tuvo una segunda oportunidad >> el juez me dijo si lo perdono no quiero volver a verlo en mi corte si lo vuelvo a ver lo voy a hundir >> es el sistema que tendrían también beneficios para otros. y donald trump lo apoya >> es un acuerdo dijo bipartidista porque esto hará a las comunidades más seguras y da una oportunidad a quienes salen de las cárceles federales esto reduciría las condena para quienes tienen problemas como drogas, >> por medio de las reformas quedarán equipados para volver a ser parte de la sociedad >> la cámara baja ya apoyó el proyecto ley, solo faltaría el apoyo del senado y presidente >> familiares de taylor meijers de 27 años en plaza del carmen
empeorando las condiciones conforme llega el fin de semana >> también en caridades católica 433 calle jeffersonón entérate de lo poco que cuesta obtener cobertura. visita coveredca.com/español hoy. >> hoy el presidente donald trump aprobó apoyar una reforma que cambiaría el sistema carcelario >> el proyecto ley toma fuerza en el senado y queda más cerca de convertirse en ley >> luis cardona estuvo encarcelado por varios cargos pero tuvo una segunda oportunidad...
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gained for the united states in vietnam wasn't worth the cost in lives, treasure, or what thomas jefferson calledhe good option of mankind. why did lyndon johnson feel it was important to fight the war in vietnam? >> there was a treaty committing us to the defense of south vietnam, and also johnson was told by his secretary of defense, robert mcnamara, who i feel is one of the great villains in american history, i don't use word like that lightly, i've been studying this for 20 years, he told it was necessary to fight the war in vietnam in order to win the cold war and told him had john kennedy been president this is what he would have done and mcnamara late in life tried to deny he had ever given johnson that advice. and for history lbj kept at that tape recording running and mcnamara did a bad thing which i think he should be condemned by history. >> there's a little known chapter which the new york times wrote about as this book was breaking. talk about that chapter in thewoman war as relates to the possibility of a nuclear war. >> you know, lyndon johnson made serious mistakes in vietnam and
gained for the united states in vietnam wasn't worth the cost in lives, treasure, or what thomas jefferson calledhe good option of mankind. why did lyndon johnson feel it was important to fight the war in vietnam? >> there was a treaty committing us to the defense of south vietnam, and also johnson was told by his secretary of defense, robert mcnamara, who i feel is one of the great villains in american history, i don't use word like that lightly, i've been studying this for 20 years, he...
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jefferson, would you like to steal? >> when he granted the motion, his private notes called [indiscernible] >> salmon chase. >> that is correct. well done. >> not taney. all right. so, now, it's back to team jefferson. >> ok. >> which chief justice, a wisconsin native, is credited with the supreme court's docket insistence to remain open -- dogged insistence to remain open for snow days, even when most other federal offices have shut down? >> [inaudible] >> that is correct. another point for team jefferson. >> [indiscernible] >> jefferson has closed the gap. >> at this point we are going to enter the final round of scotus simple if i'd -- scotus simplified. let's check on the score. 20-17. ok, with this round, we ended with team jefferson, so we will go back to team madison. >> [inaudible] >> so, now we are going to give you simplified headlines for supreme court decisions and you will have a brief amount of time to tell us the name of that case. are you ready? each team gets 10 questions. team madison, are you ready? >> as ready as we will ever be. >> do we get to confer? >> you can confer briefly. >> tomatoes are vegetables
jefferson, would you like to steal? >> when he granted the motion, his private notes called [indiscernible] >> salmon chase. >> that is correct. well done. >> not taney. all right. so, now, it's back to team jefferson. >> ok. >> which chief justice, a wisconsin native, is credited with the supreme court's docket insistence to remain open -- dogged insistence to remain open for snow days, even when most other federal offices have shut down? >>...
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judiciary which is the crown jewel -- >> this is not the first time a president has called out the supreme court. jefferson, madis with their appointees. what will happen this time? the justice is speaking back. >> i guess president lincoln increased the court to ten. they don't call that court packing. president lincoln increased the supreme court to 10. it's come and gone. the important thing to remember here is that that judge in san francisco cannot speak up for himself or his decisions. someone had to speak up for the third branch of the government. that's what chief justice roberts did. he did it well and he wasn't arrogant at all. >> raymond: chuck schumer came out with a tweet supporting, surprise surprise john roberts. he writes, i don't agree very often with chief justice roberts, especially his partisan decisions which seem highly political on citizens united. but i am thankful today that he almost alone among republicans stood up to president trump for an independent judiciary. is that what his role is? to stand up to the president? >> no. absolutely not. if we're going to have an independent j
judiciary which is the crown jewel -- >> this is not the first time a president has called out the supreme court. jefferson, madis with their appointees. what will happen this time? the justice is speaking back. >> i guess president lincoln increased the court to ten. they don't call that court packing. president lincoln increased the supreme court to 10. it's come and gone. the important thing to remember here is that that judge in san francisco cannot speak up for himself or his...
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reports that she attended a segregationists high school and work confederate hat and sat in jefferson's home and called it the best of mississippi history. she supported histories. >> she clearly has sympathies with the neo- confederate movement and the white movement and the white supremacists. if these packs have the same number of bladder leak pads, i bet you think bigger is better. actually, it's bulkier. always discreet quickly turns liquid to gel, for drier protection that's a lot less bulky. always discreet. and all thro' the house. 'twas the night before christmas, not a creature was stirring, but everywhere else... there are chefs, bakers and food order takers. doctors and surgeons and all the life savers. the world is alive as you can see, this time of the year is so much more than a bow and a tree. (morgan vo) those who give their best, deserve the best. get up to a $1,000 credit on select models now during the season of audi sales event. ♪ there's no place likargh!e ♪ i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪ >> lou: senate republicans are considering the scaled-back member of members for the j
reports that she attended a segregationists high school and work confederate hat and sat in jefferson's home and called it the best of mississippi history. she supported histories. >> she clearly has sympathies with the neo- confederate movement and the white movement and the white supremacists. if these packs have the same number of bladder leak pads, i bet you think bigger is better. actually, it's bulkier. always discreet quickly turns liquid to gel, for drier protection that's a lot...
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reports that she attended a segregationists high school and work confederate hat and sat in jefferson's home and called it the best of mississippi history. she supported histories. >> she clearly has sympathies with the neo- confederate movement and the white supremacists. >> 's will take all of that up and more after the break. michael goodwin and darrell scott join me. stay with us, we will be right back a february to remember, starts with a december to remember at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. you might or joints.hing for your heart... for 36 months. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click o
reports that she attended a segregationists high school and work confederate hat and sat in jefferson's home and called it the best of mississippi history. she supported histories. >> she clearly has sympathies with the neo- confederate movement and the white supremacists. >> 's will take all of that up and more after the break. michael goodwin and darrell scott join me. stay with us, we will be right back a february to remember, starts with a december to remember at the lexus...
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reports that she attended a segregationists high school and work confederate hat and sat in jefferson's home and called it the best of mississippi history. she supported histories. >> she clearly has sympathies with the neo- confederate movement and the white movement and the white supremacists. copd is a disease that affects millions of americans, and it is believed that there are millions more who don't know that they have it. talking to the doctor is the first step to getting diagnosed. don't wait to say something if you're experiencing shortness of breath. ♪yeah ♪(rock music) ♪you can't do this, you can't deny♪ ♪they feed us lines, but i won't act♪ ♪and all good things will come to pass♪ ♪but the truth is all you have to have♪ ♪and would you lie for it? ♪cry for it? ♪die for it? ♪would you? ♪i believe ♪believe we're still worth the fight♪ ♪you'll see there's hope for this world tonight♪ ♪i believe, i believe ♪ there's no place likargh!e ♪ i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪ >> lou: senate republicans are considering the scaled-back member of members for the judiciary committee. that would mean ca
reports that she attended a segregationists high school and work confederate hat and sat in jefferson's home and called it the best of mississippi history. she supported histories. >> she clearly has sympathies with the neo- confederate movement and the white movement and the white supremacists. copd is a disease that affects millions of americans, and it is believed that there are millions more who don't know that they have it. talking to the doctor is the first step to getting...
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there were a bunch, about a dozen that were promulgated right before jefferson was sworn in, called the midnight appointments. these had to go to adams to have him sign it to deliver so these people could take their offices. but they didn't get to adams before thomas jefferson was sworn in, and jefferson instructed james madison, now his secretary of state, don't deliver these. m marberry was a resident of maryland, a functionary sort of a political person, a federalist. he had been appointed to a justice of the peace, four year term, and he was one of those midnight appointees. and the story goes that the person who had this group to deliver to the white house got w w way layed in alexandria and a public and couldn't make it out of bed the next day. never made it to washington. jefferson is sworn in. he then gets these and jefferson says to madison, forget about it. don't appoint these people. well, marberry brought this course and said i got appointed by adams. you've got to carry that out. you've got to do that. and so this case made it up to the supreme court. john marshall is the c
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emerged showing her in a confederate hat holding a rifle during a visit to the jefferson davis museum back in 2014. she called it mississippi history at its best. she also came under fire this month after saying she would gladly attend a public hanging if one of her supporters invited her. during a debate last night hyde-smith apologized for that remark and accused her critics of twisting her words. >>> 81 deaths are now confirmed in the northern california wildfire disaster. nearly 900 people are listed as missing. a new aerial view of the town of paradise shows the widespread devastation. one official calls it california's 9/11. crews continue to search burned out cars and rubble for human remains. the rain in the forecast today could hamper that search and could trigger mudslides. there's still no timetable for when residents will be allowed back to their homes. many of them will spend the holiday in that makeshift camp. >>> time now for a closer look at your weather this wednesday. >>> good morning. it is the busiest travel day of the year, and there will be some slow spots through parts of new england he
emerged showing her in a confederate hat holding a rifle during a visit to the jefferson davis museum back in 2014. she called it mississippi history at its best. she also came under fire this month after saying she would gladly attend a public hanging if one of her supporters invited her. during a debate last night hyde-smith apologized for that remark and accused her critics of twisting her words. >>> 81 deaths are now confirmed in the northern california wildfire disaster. nearly...
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to a public hanging which she said was a joke, she wore a confederate hat, stood in jefferson davis' home and calledof mississippi history, something like that, this is mississippi history at its best. she joked about voter suppression. went to segregation academy. >> sent her daughter to one. >> and listen, she wanted to rename the highway jefferson davis memorial highway in 2001. that's just not listen, we have a controversial history but i'm proud of us, that's i embrace o the confederacy. >> don't know if that's a liability or help. she's an appointed senator, running against chris mcdaniel who was to her right, not her left. chris mcdaniel was an extremist that ran against the sitting senator who had to resign because of health reasons and almost knocked him off in 2014. her embrace of the confederacy in some places would be a dog whistle. here i am not sure. it could be a standard issue -- >> does it work? >> comparing this to alabama, let's remember if you want to remember 12 months ago, president trump didn't go to alabama because it was too controversial to support roy moore, he is going in
to a public hanging which she said was a joke, she wore a confederate hat, stood in jefferson davis' home and calledof mississippi history, something like that, this is mississippi history at its best. she joked about voter suppression. went to segregation academy. >> sent her daughter to one. >> and listen, she wanted to rename the highway jefferson davis memorial highway in 2001. that's just not listen, we have a controversial history but i'm proud of us, that's i embrace o the...
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you can call it sneaky or party building. also met jefferson and the 1820's when he started to think of a great national party. he went to monticello and strategized with his hero over a couple of days. he loved visiting jefferson. he used his time in the senate to meet a lot of people from different regions. especially.nians that was where the idea of the modern democratic party began. a new york-virginia alliance. ,an buren pulls in new york which has a ton of electoral votes. if you want to win the election you need new york. this is how the new party is going to work. they pick andrew jackson as their candidate. jackson wins. he is grateful to van buren. and after all of the social turmoil in the first jackson administration, jackson orchestrates the nomination of van buren as his vice president. at that point, calhoun is out. van buren is an. he is very useful to jackson. they are a real alliance. see eye-to-eye. they form a philosophy of government. the democratic approach to government. which is about opening up the electorate. letting t
you can call it sneaky or party building. also met jefferson and the 1820's when he started to think of a great national party. he went to monticello and strategized with his hero over a couple of days. he loved visiting jefferson. he used his time in the senate to meet a lot of people from different regions. especially.nians that was where the idea of the modern democratic party began. a new york-virginia alliance. ,an buren pulls in new york which has a ton of electoral votes. if you want to...
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jefferson hudson sr. and he founded something called the african-american sons and dau daughters and in the 1930s, he was lthiest businessman in mississippi and when people think of who is mike espy they think of thomas jefferson sr. whose legacy i inherit and that is who i am. >> a proud mississippian. and the incumbent cindy hyde smith has a 54% favorability number. and welcome in my panel. matt, to you, you have been doing a lot of reporting on the racial issues there. tell me about cindy hyde smith and her connection, you know, the introduction of the legislation on jefferson davis highway. and bring us up today. >> yeah. so cindy hyde smith has made sort of her political career out of defend iing the confederacy, and one of her first pieces of legislation was to rename a portion of a high wway in her state senate district after jefferson davis. she's visited the jefferson davis homestead. she has been, kind of draped herself in the confederacy throughout her career, and that is front and center in this election. it is what the voters are talking about, and it is becoming a big deal after her comment
jefferson hudson sr. and he founded something called the african-american sons and dau daughters and in the 1930s, he was lthiest businessman in mississippi and when people think of who is mike espy they think of thomas jefferson sr. whose legacy i inherit and that is who i am. >> a proud mississippian. and the incumbent cindy hyde smith has a 54% favorability number. and welcome in my panel. matt, to you, you have been doing a lot of reporting on the racial issues there. tell me about...
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>> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky. >> why are you soll of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger! >> that's no worse than honky. >> you're right. nothing is worse than being called a honky except being married to one. >> norman lear set the stage for other shows in the '70s that just brought gravitas to television. >> what are you staring at? >> i was just thinking, i ought to bring my neighbor's kids over here. this place is better than the zoo. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes it's better to give than to receive. some may disagree. (scream) no! others won't believe it. no! no! and some just won't have the words. (laugh) join t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy s9 free. we look forward to your reactions. (scream) ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum >>> on saturday nights, the cbs lineup in the early '70s was amazing. 8:00, "all in the family." 8:30, "m.a.s.h." 9:00, "the mary tyler moore show," and you have "the bob newhart show." >> and it ended with the "carol burnett variety show" at 10:00. >> the
>> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky. >> why are you soll of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger! >> that's no worse than honky. >> you're right. nothing is worse than being called a honky except being married to one. >> norman lear set the stage for other shows in the '70s that just brought gravitas to television. >> what are you staring at?...
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jefferson and adams and madison in washington. also historians are not supposed to do this. they are not supposed to consciously pose questions of the past formed in the present that is called resentism. everybody's doing it. and i'm joining in. [laughter] . >> so now let's go back to a figure that you mentioned auspicious historians of this. in philadelphia perhaps you particularly thomas jefferson with the declaration of independence he is not document are such a quandary to us. i keep going back to the same words when i read the word paradox and irony. >> if that's what comes to you then i winning. [laughter] so with that paradox of jefferson in that document can you elaborate what confounds us quick. >> yes that's a big one. on seventh and market street on the second floor apartment on a portable desk for - - built by a slave in june 1776 jefferson wrote the magic words of american history we hold these truths to be self-evident all men are created equal. endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights including life liberty pursuit of happiness this is the american creed. the cataclysmic foundation of the liberal tradition in the united states. it is the reason
jefferson and adams and madison in washington. also historians are not supposed to do this. they are not supposed to consciously pose questions of the past formed in the present that is called resentism. everybody's doing it. and i'm joining in. [laughter] . >> so now let's go back to a figure that you mentioned auspicious historians of this. in philadelphia perhaps you particularly thomas jefferson with the declaration of independence he is not document are such a quandary to us. i keep...
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call firsts. you start to see black situation comedies like "sanford & sons," "good times" and "the jeffersons." >>> of course i do. >> that's what you said on our honeymoon. >> is he a brother? >> no but what difference does it make? >> it makes a whole lot of difference to me. >> pop, haven't you seen that bumper sticker that says, good neighbors come in all colors. >> he'll come in good colors too. >> it's one hell of a day in my neighborhood. a hell of a day for a neighbor. >> once every 10,000 years there's a golden child. i think it's like an athlete. they have all the tools, all the talent and all the hard work. eddy murphy and michael jordan to me are the same thing. >> the problem is when i move in, y'all move away. >> eddie murphy for me was everything. he did a sketch "white like me" where he became white. and it was to this day, i feel like every joke that i say, that's in its dna. ♪ >> what are you doing? >> i'm buying this newspaper. >> it's all right. there's nobody around. go ahead, take it. >> slowly i began to realize that when white people are alone, they give things to each oth
call firsts. you start to see black situation comedies like "sanford & sons," "good times" and "the jeffersons." >>> of course i do. >> that's what you said on our honeymoon. >> is he a brother? >> no but what difference does it make? >> it makes a whole lot of difference to me. >> pop, haven't you seen that bumper sticker that says, good neighbors come in all colors. >> he'll come in good colors too. >> it's...
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farmers are at the base of ara calling me and our civilisation has a very long history across western culture you can see elements of it in the agrarian democracy of thomas jefferson you can see it in the writing of j.s. mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to the day means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether they live on a farm or in the middle of a city exactly how the government treats them differently farmers in times of hardship give me an idea of the assistance that's going on right now with this latest trip ok it will fall most can qualify for a farm household alone household allowance so that's available all the time that's not just a drought measure and it's means tested but you can have a lot of assets and still be entitled to this twelve thousand australian dollar that's about nine thousand u.s. dollars annual payment county and that makes some sense because you can't just sell the back paddick so if you've got a property that's worth two or three million dollars you c
farmers are at the base of ara calling me and our civilisation has a very long history across western culture you can see elements of it in the agrarian democracy of thomas jefferson you can see it in the writing of j.s. mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to the day means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether...
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jefferson b high's first class president. congratulations. the real drama is as always in florida. the florida of states. both the senate and governor's races are too close to call and the republicans there aren't handling the stress well. >> republicans from the president on doin' are united in their attempt to stop counting votes. in florida's senate and gubernatorial election before the final tally. >> i will not sit idly by while unethical liberals try steal this election. >> donald trump echoing the base cleses claims of florida governor and senator rick scott who accused of the voting reg stare in broward county a fraud. >> trevor: if trump is saying this about an election he is not a part of, imagine if he loses in 2020. he will be holed up in the oval office like star face, sitting behind the desk with oozies. kellyanne conway will be manning the machine guns. don, jr. with an unpinned grenade. i took this out, i'm so strong! ( laughter ) nobody is stealing the election but that doesn't mean nah doesn't have big issues wits voting. all over florida the elections have been a cluster (~bleep ) and everyone is contributing to it starting with brenda snipes,
jefferson b high's first class president. congratulations. the real drama is as always in florida. the florida of states. both the senate and governor's races are too close to call and the republicans there aren't handling the stress well. >> republicans from the president on doin' are united in their attempt to stop counting votes. in florida's senate and gubernatorial election before the final tally. >> i will not sit idly by while unethical liberals try steal this election....
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calls the allegations a new low. this after a separate photo came to light on her own facebook page. the republican senator seen here wearing a confederate army cap at the home of jefferson davis. the caption, "mississippi history at its best!" and there is a video of her joking with a supporter. >> if he invited me to a public hanging, i'd be on the front row. >> reporter: hyde-smith later apologized. >> there was no ill will, no intent whatsoever. >> reporter: after the video went viral several corporations asked her to return their campaign donations. >> how embarrassing is cindy hyde-smith? >> reporter: democrat mike espy isecome the state's first black senator since h breconsintrtouctig on. he's walked a fine line, calling hyde-smith out while trying not to alienate rural white voters. >> i don't know what's in your heart but we all know what came out of your mouth. it's given our state another black eye that we don't need. >> reporter: republicans normally don't have to worry about mississippi but this is a special election held at an odd time of year and espy's voters are motivated because of the race issues. the president is now headed to mississippi to make sure
calls the allegations a new low. this after a separate photo came to light on her own facebook page. the republican senator seen here wearing a confederate army cap at the home of jefferson davis. the caption, "mississippi history at its best!" and there is a video of her joking with a supporter. >> if he invited me to a public hanging, i'd be on the front row. >> reporter: hyde-smith later apologized. >> there was no ill will, no intent whatsoever. >>...
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then, we talked about jefferson davis for richmond being the one monument in richmond that was more a ken to the lost calls -- like the lost cause narrative. because of the artistic merit of the peace, there was options for elements of it, and we provided that. you can get it online and it is very much available online at the website monument avenue commission.org where you can get it right there on the front page. >> i want to apologize because this is going to be more of a statement and a question. does the current law prevent war memorials from being removed . second, why did you have pictures in there the people who are taking back the image of the flag? you only have pictures of the fly coop -- of people using the flag negatively. e carefully, you would have seen pictures of people reenactors, yes, i did. >> this is not the flag is what i saw. ms. coleman: i would be happy to show it to you later. what is your question? >> you said "how can we stop this?" we need more education in our schools. kids are being taught the very minimal about history. "hating on the statues is racism." kids in school are n
then, we talked about jefferson davis for richmond being the one monument in richmond that was more a ken to the lost calls -- like the lost cause narrative. because of the artistic merit of the peace, there was options for elements of it, and we provided that. you can get it online and it is very much available online at the website monument avenue commission.org where you can get it right there on the front page. >> i want to apologize because this is going to be more of a statement and...
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jefferson advised us to do. in any event, thank you. thank you for helping take back america. people all over the place are calling me, writing, thank you for saving america. i give those thanks to you. thank you for saving america. reverend sharpton, thank you for saving america. [applause] reverend sharton: give a hand, nancy pelosi, congresswoman. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] reverend sharpton: a person that we all know. when she first went into office, did not know her. my friend who was then governor teeling me -- inaudible] congresswoman kristen gillibrand. i said who is that? he said you know who i said. -- made her first appearance she spoke for about 10 minutes and said i'll take questions. don't want to do that. she said no, i'll do it. inaudible] i want to hear from the senator from new york. kristen gillibrand. [applause] senator gillibrand: thank you for his incredible leadership, his vision. he has spoken truth to power every s
jefferson advised us to do. in any event, thank you. thank you for helping take back america. people all over the place are calling me, writing, thank you for saving america. i give those thanks to you. thank you for saving america. reverend sharpton, thank you for saving america. [applause] reverend sharton: give a hand, nancy pelosi, congresswoman. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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our very first secretary of state, thomas jefferson, perhaps more than any other man of his time, understood that in this hemisphere, what they then called the new world, citizens had devotions to principles enshrined in our declaration of independence, they had it in their very d.n.a. 1823, e to a friend in america north and south has a set of interests distinct from those of europe. our endover should surely be to make our hemisphere a hemisphere of freedom. hemisphere of freedom. how beautiful that sounds not only for a young united states but for our foreign policy at this crossroads moment. at the summit of the americas, our vice president made it clear that pursuing this goal should be the heart of our policy. to drive the point home, national security advisor john bolton recently described the regimes in cuba and venezuela and nicaragua as a troika of tyranny. and he declared, we will no longer appease dictators and despots near our shores. and perhaps as a sign he meant what he said, this week's action by president trump to sanction two high level officials from the nicaraguan regime from human rights abuses and acts of corruptio
our very first secretary of state, thomas jefferson, perhaps more than any other man of his time, understood that in this hemisphere, what they then called the new world, citizens had devotions to principles enshrined in our declaration of independence, they had it in their very d.n.a. 1823, e to a friend in america north and south has a set of interests distinct from those of europe. our endover should surely be to make our hemisphere a hemisphere of freedom. hemisphere of freedom. how...
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calling the allegations "a new low." this after a separate photo came to light on her own facebook page. the republican senator seen here wearing a confederate army cap at the home of jefferson davis. the caption, mississippi history at its best and there's a video of her joking with a supporter. >> if he invited me to a public hanging, i'd be on the front row. >> reporter: hyde-smith later apologizing. >> there was no ill will, no intent whatsoever. >> reporter: after that video went viral, several corporations asked her to return their campaign donations. >> how embarrassing is cindy hyde-smith? >> reporter: democrat mike espy is hoping to become the first state black senator since reconstruction. he's walked a fine line calling hyde-smith out while trying not to alienate rural white voters. >> i don't know what's in your heart, but we all know what came out of your mouth. it's given our state another black eye that we don't need. >> reporter: republicans normally don't have to worry about mississippi, but because of the race issues, espy's voters are motivated. now the president is heading to mississippi to make sure his voters turn out too. tom? >> all eyes on mississipp
calling the allegations "a new low." this after a separate photo came to light on her own facebook page. the republican senator seen here wearing a confederate army cap at the home of jefferson davis. the caption, mississippi history at its best and there's a video of her joking with a supporter. >> if he invited me to a public hanging, i'd be on the front row. >> reporter: hyde-smith later apologizing. >> there was no ill will, no intent whatsoever. >>...
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called in today was because of two of your guests. professor davidson from the university of missouri st. louis said that jeffersonunty was going to be important. i live in jefferson county. it's been gerrymandered into three different parts. i'm voting with people from the lake of theke ozarks which is practically across the state from me, as well as people from west dalton which is way up the mississippi riverh to the north of st. louis. >> host: because the way that shape oftr the district? >> caller: yes. we are very, very gerrymandered. and when ms. cleaver was taught by how important was to get out the vote, i kept wondering about back in the day of clinton when paul ryan andhe some other stard thinking about how could they make sure that we turned red, they decide they would get the state legislatures and gerrymandered the whole country, andd i think they have done ani don't see how there's going to be a blue wave. now, i was heartened i demand that you just had called from misery, and maybe, just maybe,, he might make me think maybe i should still get out today. but i can't help thinking that paul ryan mos
called in today was because of two of your guests. professor davidson from the university of missouri st. louis said that jeffersonunty was going to be important. i live in jefferson county. it's been gerrymandered into three different parts. i'm voting with people from the lake of theke ozarks which is practically across the state from me, as well as people from west dalton which is way up the mississippi riverh to the north of st. louis. >> host: because the way that shape oftr the...
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call it the parking area. the front door experience at the pedestrian path. obviously there are a lot of pedestrians in this area and on jefferson street. it is separating it and improving it. is it removing one parking space? >> do we want a permanent plaza? >> this is designed for parking. it will be striped for parking, used for parking. it also can be used as it is currently for plaza space. >> you should probably show us that slide. >> we are saying it is parking that is the calendar item. it looks like a plaza. tell me if this is what you are asking to improve. -- asking us to improve. >> the cars enter in the upper right-hand corner of the image. >> go back to exist you go condition. the commissioners need to see it is all ballard around now. it is in the current condition. there is a separation from the pid pedestrian realm. >> i don't want to get ahead of ourselves and put it out there we are building a new plaza and we can no longer park from and we have community kernels. the retail clients demand parking as part of their existence. >> you can put the othe the pho. take away the planter boxes between the parking. ther
call it the parking area. the front door experience at the pedestrian path. obviously there are a lot of pedestrians in this area and on jefferson street. it is separating it and improving it. is it removing one parking space? >> do we want a permanent plaza? >> this is designed for parking. it will be striped for parking, used for parking. it also can be used as it is currently for plaza space. >> you should probably show us that slide. >> we are saying it is parking...
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called. years of therly civil war, abraham lincoln and issuedon davies both proclamations that fall into these categories. appointed days of thanksgiving to express gratitude to god for military by the union or the coconfederacy. and jefferson davis also included a day of fasting and humiliation early in the war, to pray for victory. president james madison had issued thanksgiving militaryions for victories during the war of 1812 and at the end of the war. and during the revolution, the issuedntal congress thanksgiving proclamations, calling on americans to give thanks for progress and ultimately victory in that war. following these precedents, proclaimed thanksgivings in april 1862 and again in the 1863. of when he named august 6 a day of, quote, national thanksgiving, praise and prayer. battle ofter the gettysburg. victory was in sight, the president said. pleased the almighty, quote, to give the army and the the united states victories on land and on the so signal and so effective groundsrnish reasonable for augmented confidence that the union of these states will maintained, their constitution preserved and their peace and prosperity permanently restored. as an aside, i'll mention that the thanksgiving proclamations by
called. years of therly civil war, abraham lincoln and issuedon davies both proclamations that fall into these categories. appointed days of thanksgiving to express gratitude to god for military by the union or the coconfederacy. and jefferson davis also included a day of fasting and humiliation early in the war, to pray for victory. president james madison had issued thanksgiving militaryions for victories during the war of 1812 and at the end of the war. and during the revolution, the...
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farmers are at the base of ara calling me and our civilisation has a very long history across western culture you can see elements of it in the agrarian democracy of thomas jefferson you can see it in the writing of j.s. mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to the day we're in means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of whether they live on a farm or in the middle of a city exactly how the government treats them differently farmers in times of hardship give me an idea of the assistance that's going on right now with this latest trip ok it will fall most can qualify for a farm household alone household allowance so that's available all the time that's not just a drought measure and it's means tested but you can have a lot of assets and still be entitled to this twelve thousand australian dollar that's about nine thousand u.s. dollars annual payment county and that makes some sense because you can't just sell the back paddick so if you've got a property that's worth two or three million doll
farmers are at the base of ara calling me and our civilisation has a very long history across western culture you can see elements of it in the agrarian democracy of thomas jefferson you can see it in the writing of j.s. mill and you can see it in more recent writing from agrarians in the united states so it's actually quite deeply held across western culture so let's fast forward to the day we're in means in practice is that farming has a special place in the minds of australians regardless of...
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jefferson said let's go to robert in tennessee. robert >> hey, mr. cramer, my name is rob. i'm an undergraduate student at vanderbilt and a first-time caller. >> vandy >> i'm calling about at home group. ticker is home they're a growing big box specialty brick and mortar retailer. >> right. >> offering home decor products. i can't believe i'm speaking to you. i'll continue. >> hey, i can't believe i'm speaking to you. >> caller: they truly operate 167 stores they're increasing store put at 20% a year, claim to have domestic space for at least 600 stores, and they recently brought in a new cfo to help them scale amazingly, their stores take on average six months to mature their gross margin is way over 30%, and 70% of their rocks are private label. >> okay. >> it seems like they're top and bottom lines are moving exponentially. i bought in at 27. should i double down >> you know what man, you have done -- like many of our viewers, this man has done a huge amount of work i am never, robert, going to opine on something that the caller knows more than i do. what i can do is do my homework and see if it matches what you're saying, because i happen to like that company
jefferson said let's go to robert in tennessee. robert >> hey, mr. cramer, my name is rob. i'm an undergraduate student at vanderbilt and a first-time caller. >> vandy >> i'm calling about at home group. ticker is home they're a growing big box specialty brick and mortar retailer. >> right. >> offering home decor products. i can't believe i'm speaking to you. i'll continue. >> hey, i can't believe i'm speaking to you. >> caller: they truly operate 167...
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called urban decay with edgy colors for women like her. and in 1996 she bought a farm. >> it's historically been people who have disposable income who made strides in farming. george washington and thomas jeffersonshe raises warhorses that go back centuries. scotch highland cattle and those turkeys, which she says taste better because of the lives they lead. >> chris: how much does turkey cost as compared to what i would get in the grocery store? >> are turkeys are expensive. if there between -- i think they are running about 160-$200. >> chris: at those prices there are questions about how to make this kind of farming profitable. but while lerner is determined to run a sound business, it's not just about the bottom line. there is a 40 room mansion on the farm. >> chris: what's it like to live in their? >> i don't know. >> chris: i don't what you mea? >> i live in a log cabin at 11. >> chris: do think that your eccentric? >> i am now that i'm rich. i used to just be weird. >> chris: so days before thanksgiving we danced with the turkeys. she grew up in a family farm and she wants to see those values live on. >> i'm a cowgirl. i can tell what cows are thinking. it's very much my success, what geo
called urban decay with edgy colors for women like her. and in 1996 she bought a farm. >> it's historically been people who have disposable income who made strides in farming. george washington and thomas jeffersonshe raises warhorses that go back centuries. scotch highland cattle and those turkeys, which she says taste better because of the lives they lead. >> chris: how much does turkey cost as compared to what i would get in the grocery store? >> are turkeys are expensive....
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call afroamerican sons and daughters. and in the 1930s, he was the wealthiest businessman in mississippi. so when people think of mike espy, who is mike espy, they think of thomas jeffersony grandfather whose legacy i inherited so that's who i am. >> espy is running against cindy hyde-smith, the incumbent mired in racial controversies over the last few weeks and trump held two rallies for last night. our friend, elise jordan, is mio penned a column about the race and specifically hyde-smith. she writes, "i worry mississippi is about to send a senator to washington lacking the critical character traits of common sense, judgment and the humility positive apologize. i know many mississippians worry about sending a democratic senator to washington but i worry more that cindy hyde-smith, who gave only a belated and kersey apology for comments about voter suppression and of all things, public hangings, will be a constant reminder of the darkest days of our history. is that a risk mississippi can afford to take?" tim is lack but let's start with you. >> i don't think i can express strongly enough how devastating cindy hyde-smith's public comments have been for the state of miss
call afroamerican sons and daughters. and in the 1930s, he was the wealthiest businessman in mississippi. so when people think of mike espy, who is mike espy, they think of thomas jeffersony grandfather whose legacy i inherited so that's who i am. >> espy is running against cindy hyde-smith, the incumbent mired in racial controversies over the last few weeks and trump held two rallies for last night. our friend, elise jordan, is mio penned a column about the race and specifically...
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our very first secretary of state, thomas jefferson, perhaps more than any other man of his time understood that in this hemisphere, what they then call the new world, citizens had devotions to principles enshrined in our declaration of independence. they had it in their dna. he wrote to a friend in 1823, america north and south has a set of interests distinct from those of europe. our endeavor should surely be to make our hemisphere a hemisphere of freedom. hemisphere of freedom. how beautiful that sounds not only for a young united states but for our foreign policy at this cross roads moment. at the summit of the americas, our vice president made it clear that pursuing this goal should be the heart of our policy. to drive the point home, national security advisor john bolton recently described the regimes in cuba and venezuela anding in rog -- of tyranny. this is a sign he meant when what he said. this week's action by president trump to sanction two high level officials from the nicaragua regimes for human rights abuses and acts of corruption. usaid pledges to do our part for this great cause. we recently learned that the scientist
our very first secretary of state, thomas jefferson, perhaps more than any other man of his time understood that in this hemisphere, what they then call the new world, citizens had devotions to principles enshrined in our declaration of independence. they had it in their dna. he wrote to a friend in 1823, america north and south has a set of interests distinct from those of europe. our endeavor should surely be to make our hemisphere a hemisphere of freedom. hemisphere of freedom. how beautiful...
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one is the biography of william jefferson clinton by -- i can't remember his name, it is the official biography told -- calledfirst in his class," and that gives a pretty good overview of the man's character, particularly when he became governor of arkansas. the other books to read is "crisis of character by gary something or other who was a stationedvice agent in the white house right outside the oval office and he pretty monica as a power groovy, somebody -- power groupy. they have compensating personalities. i don't think anybody is innocent. i don't know why we are going over it again except maybe monica needs money. thank you for your time. class" wast in his an author who has been on c-span several times. the line for those between 30 and 60 years old, go ahead. caller: i just want to say that small lewinsky was a thing compared to everything else that bill clinton did. he raped other women and those were good books somebody just mentioned. also, there is stuff by dolly kyle, one of bill clinton's mistresses and i think this is very relevant to today. if hillary clinton is still , iting to run for presi
one is the biography of william jefferson clinton by -- i can't remember his name, it is the official biography told -- calledfirst in his class," and that gives a pretty good overview of the man's character, particularly when he became governor of arkansas. the other books to read is "crisis of character by gary something or other who was a stationedvice agent in the white house right outside the oval office and he pretty monica as a power groovy, somebody -- power groupy. they have...
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called is because of your guests. professor davidson from the university of missouri, st. louis, said that jeffersonnty was going to be important. i live in jefferson county and it has been gerrymandered into three different parts. the voting with people from lake of the ozarks, practically across the state for me. as well as people from west adult, which is -- dalton, which is way to the north of st. louis. host: that is because of the shape of the district there? caller: yes, we are very gerrymandered. and when the -- when debra cleaver was talking about how important it was to get out and vote, i kept wondering about how back in the day of clinton when paul ryan and others started thinking about how they could make sure that we turned red, they decided that they would get the state legislatures and gerrymandered the whole country. and i think they have done it and i do not see how there is going to be a blue wave. now, i was heartened by the man u had call from missouri. mightybe, just maybe he make me think i should get out today. but i cannot help thinking that paul ryan must be thinking, "what
called is because of your guests. professor davidson from the university of missouri, st. louis, said that jeffersonnty was going to be important. i live in jefferson county and it has been gerrymandered into three different parts. the voting with people from lake of the ozarks, practically across the state for me. as well as people from west adult, which is -- dalton, which is way to the north of st. louis. host: that is because of the shape of the district there? caller: yes, we are very...
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hyde-smith's campaign calls the allegations a new low, this after a photo from her own facebook page showed her wearing a confederate army cap at the home of jefferson davis, the president of the confederate states. the caption, mississippi history at its best. and this video of her joking with a supporter. >> if he invited me to a public hanging, i'd be in the front row. >> reporter: she later apologized. >> there was no ill will, no intent whatsoever in my statement. >> reporter: her opponent, mike espy, is hoping to become the state's first black senator since reconstruction. >> i don't know what's in your heart but we all know what came out of your mouth. >> reporter: but espy's past as a lobbyist has also become an issue. >> have you ever been paid $750,000 from a foreign dictator charged with crimes against humanity? mike espy has. >> reporter: espy says he canceled his contract with the leader of ivory coast once he found out about those charges and passed on what he knew to the cia. now, several companies have asked for their donations back from the hyde-smith campaign including walmart and major league baseball. unclear if the campaign will
hyde-smith's campaign calls the allegations a new low, this after a photo from her own facebook page showed her wearing a confederate army cap at the home of jefferson davis, the president of the confederate states. the caption, mississippi history at its best. and this video of her joking with a supporter. >> if he invited me to a public hanging, i'd be in the front row. >> reporter: she later apologized. >> there was no ill will, no intent whatsoever in my statement....