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. >> hi, and christopher white. i'm program director at the san francisco bicycle coalition and we are one of the partners in the safe routes to school partnership, doing primarily education and outreach and encouragement. i just want to thank the commissioners for their continued support of this really important program that has an impact on the entire city. this past spring, with the bike and roll to school week, we had over 100 schools across the city , in every district, participating. i know that many of the commissioners here attended some of those events. hopefully you were able to see what kind of an impact this program really has on people who are going to be the next generation of users of this transportation. thank you for your continued support of this program. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public would like to speak? seeing then, public comment is closed. commissioners, thank you for your questions and thank you for that update. mr. clark, please read item 16. >> update on the san fra
. >> hi, and christopher white. i'm program director at the san francisco bicycle coalition and we are one of the partners in the safe routes to school partnership, doing primarily education and outreach and encouragement. i just want to thank the commissioners for their continued support of this really important program that has an impact on the entire city. this past spring, with the bike and roll to school week, we had over 100 schools across the city , in every district,...
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christopher firing white being. which is. he came right. through that he's the hero. of the moment of truth with. that faction of that group and pretty much. now. you know. who most done you happy with it yes that meant. plenty of these plays you said to still it might be. you didn't but it is another patient would want to not just pick mentos so who had the device implanted 4 months ago. i love that i want your room i'm fine i think you have a job and just to be nice if you want to hear adult stuff that's exactly what i was 11 when i got diagnosed and yeah and when i was was 15 it get worse and worse and i think again not a bicycle anymore and yeah and when i was 18 and 19 in 2 years i lost 80 percent of my official feels it's only been 4 months since it's been 4 months it takes it takes a lot of time and you know i've got 3 film to wish and the 1st long days with 6 packs. and that's for when the conversation i had went to school whether and when it's cloudy or whether i used this one and i got 12 with extra contrast and when it's too cloudy i use this one i'm sure t
christopher firing white being. which is. he came right. through that he's the hero. of the moment of truth with. that faction of that group and pretty much. now. you know. who most done you happy with it yes that meant. plenty of these plays you said to still it might be. you didn't but it is another patient would want to not just pick mentos so who had the device implanted 4 months ago. i love that i want your room i'm fine i think you have a job and just to be nice if you want to hear adult...
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white nationalism is a problem. his fbi director thinks so. why christopherpr spremist violence is concern for domestic terrorism. and if you like netflix, it's included on us. plus no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees are included. and now for a limited time, with each new line, get one of our latest smartphones included. that's right, only $40/line for four lines and smartphones are included for the whole family. ♪ applebee's all you can eat is back. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. testifying on capitol hill today about the growing threat of white supremacist violence in the united states. >> just in the first three quarters of the year, we have had more domes
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white nationalism is a problem. well, his fbi director certainly thinks so. why christophermacist violence is a motivation for more and more cases of domestic terrorism. wheo jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. governot just the powerful and well-connected. that's the american promise. but big corporations and special interests are in control. nothing's happening for real people. our democracy has been purchased. the candidates running for president have great ideas. but we can't get anything done unless we make our democracy serve the people again. i'm tom steyer. i approve this message. i'm running for president because it's time our democracy works for people. ohone day you'll tell yourse grandkids about it. and they'll say, "grandpa just tell us about humpty dumpty". and you'll say, "he broke his pelvis or whatever, now back to my creamy heinz mayonnaise". heinz mayonnaise, unforgettably creamy. and my side super soft? with the
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earlier i spoke to christopher ruddy, about acosta's future at the white house.told me. >> i think the plea agreement he did is indefensible. i don't think he's going to stay for long. i don't want to make a judgment on every position he's taken. we're reporting tonight, our white house correspondent says he will be out in the next couple weeks. >> is the writing on the wall, do you any? absolutely. congressional opinion is turning against acosta. the republicans are talking amongst themselves and the political liability that he is right now. >> would any other labor secretary or high-level government official, under any other administration, still have a job? >> absolutely not. the labor department is the largest law enforcement agency outside the justice department that is specifically there to protect vulnerable people. workers who lost their wages and workers who are sexually harassed if they're federal contractees. they need the protection of the government, by wealthy people and big corporations. and you have somebody who caved because he said, in his own d
earlier i spoke to christopher ruddy, about acosta's future at the white house.told me. >> i think the plea agreement he did is indefensible. i don't think he's going to stay for long. i don't want to make a judgment on every position he's taken. we're reporting tonight, our white house correspondent says he will be out in the next couple weeks. >> is the writing on the wall, do you any? absolutely. congressional opinion is turning against acosta. the republicans are talking amongst...
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radicalized this guy as christopher wray told hearing today that there have been about 100 domestic terrorists this year. a majority of suspects were motived by some version of white supremacy. i'm joined now by 2020 presidential candidate senator amy klobuchar of minnesota who serves on the judiciary committee and questioned christopher wray earlier today. what did you learn from the fbi director specifically about that, about arrests for domestic terrorism and their relationship to right wing political extremism or white supremacy? >> well, he was pretty forthright about it in he said there were increases. i've seen it in my own state. we've seen it across the country. we've seen bombing of mosques in minnesota. we've seen of course horrible shootings at synagogues, and he -- i basically asked him why do you think we're seeing this increase? i have my own theories, of course. when you have someone in the white house who is constantly putting this kind of rhetoric out there, as you saw in this case, people who have issues come forward. when you have someone that says there are two sides to charlottesville when the other side is the ku klux klan, it gets people go
radicalized this guy as christopher wray told hearing today that there have been about 100 domestic terrorists this year. a majority of suspects were motived by some version of white supremacy. i'm joined now by 2020 presidential candidate senator amy klobuchar of minnesota who serves on the judiciary committee and questioned christopher wray earlier today. what did you learn from the fbi director specifically about that, about arrests for domestic terrorism and their relationship to right wing...
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director, christopher wray, testified before the senate saying that domestic terrorism by white supremacistss on the rise. president trump doubled down on his attacks against congress member and house oversight chair elijah cummings sunday saying he was to blame for baltimore's crime rates and lashing out over his questioning at the committee hearing over the dire conditions for migrants. this comes after trump described baltimore as a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess no human being would want to o liv inin trump also extended his attacks to civil rights leader to reverend sharpton as he headed to baltimore calling him a con man who hates whites and cops. he responded to trump frfrom baltimorore when he arriveded. >> he can sayay what he wants. i make trouble for big gots, i made trouble f for him with central park. i made troublele for him with birtherism. as far as me being a con man he if he thought i was a con man he would be nominating me for his cabinet. amy: maryland's rubble governor, larry hogan, called trumpps attacks on baltimore outrageous and inappropriate. house republic
director, christopher wray, testified before the senate saying that domestic terrorism by white supremacistss on the rise. president trump doubled down on his attacks against congress member and house oversight chair elijah cummings sunday saying he was to blame for baltimore's crime rates and lashing out over his questioning at the committee hearing over the dire conditions for migrants. this comes after trump described baltimore as a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess no human being...
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series of carlo york for the transformer exhibition by john christoph a man in the sound you can watch how he becomes this remarkable black and white bouquet of flowers. ever since the fifty's and sixty's until today there's been an intense debate about identity who am i. the old fife and his work in the 1970 s. multiply for also asked this question. even today it still seems quite relevant. sheena who am i what does it mean to be gay how can i lead a gay life. it was a time when the 1st steps were being made to publicly address this issue in germany in the seventy's it was still forbidden to be openly gay if. it was not a moment though so i can say i can't even quite recall where i 1st saw this picture . and might actually have been in his studio. i could immediately sense that i needed this picture. in that i was going through a deep crisis with my male image at the time it was more about my role as a man and less about my sexual preferences. i can. only hope that at 1st of ita 5 didn't want to sell me the picture. of the. old he said i wouldn't get it for less than $5000.00 francs. because nobody in the world would ever see it a
series of carlo york for the transformer exhibition by john christoph a man in the sound you can watch how he becomes this remarkable black and white bouquet of flowers. ever since the fifty's and sixty's until today there's been an intense debate about identity who am i. the old fife and his work in the 1970 s. multiply for also asked this question. even today it still seems quite relevant. sheena who am i what does it mean to be gay how can i lead a gay life. it was a time when the 1st steps...
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. ♪ >> bret: fbi director christopher wray told the senate judiciary committee today some form of whites behind most of the domestic terrorism investigations by his agency. >> a majority of the domestic terrorism cases that we've investigated are motivated by some version of what you might call white supremacists. >> bret: he says the bureau has made about 100 arrests in domestic terrorism cases through the third quarter of the fiscal year. trump administration is proposing tighter automatic eligibility requirements for the food stamp program. if the change that could affect about 3.1 million people. the agriculture department says the world would close a loophole enabling people to effectively bypass important eligibility guidelines. agriculture secretary says the changes necessary to prevent abuse of a critical safety net system. senate minority leader chuck schumer calls the plan outrageous, cruel, and galling. optimism over next week's a resumption of trade talks between the u.s. and china led to a big day for the dow. it finished at 177. the s&p 500 was up 20, the nasdaq gained 87.
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tweeted this stuff he could because he can't tell white skinned women to go back to where they came from and on that note i'm going to bring in christopher he's shaking his head again christopher i do also want to throw this forward looking at the election next year i'm going to ask you to react to that but i also want your take on whether this is going to change the playing field going into the 2020 president selection. well i you know at this point and i fully believe that in fact the president is going to be easily reelected here's why the president has made some significant strides relative to the economy as a relates to block unemployment the president has done a phenomenal phenomenal job relative to that as it relates to businesses as a relates to opportunity zones all of these things it is the actions that have been taken by the president that is going to make a difference as he returns to the white house in 2020 and let me just say part of the far story and here is that if we look at and there's all this conversation about what the president tweeted and what the president said here's the thing there is a significant concern about
tweeted this stuff he could because he can't tell white skinned women to go back to where they came from and on that note i'm going to bring in christopher he's shaking his head again christopher i do also want to throw this forward looking at the election next year i'm going to ask you to react to that but i also want your take on whether this is going to change the playing field going into the 2020 president selection. well i you know at this point and i fully believe that in fact the...
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. >> laura: we had christopher wray on capitol hill stating most of the domestic terror incidents have been perpetrated by white nationalists-type groups. i think the democrats will always point to that saying, don't blame us. it's the white nationalists. even the fbi director said that. >> don't tolerate them either. we on the right don't tolerate. the other hand, the left should not be tolerating antifa and should label them what they are. i would love to see presidential candidates condemn antifa for their assault on andy ngo. wouldn't that be great? >> we didn't have many. we had andrew, biden. a few. swalwell dropped out. a few days. i don't want to go near the salon, the favorite reading material and a piece that they wrote about your resolution. they said the move looks like an attempt to saddle democrats declaring them against antifa or supporting it. alienating the party's supporters ahead of a critical presidential election. it's a shocker that salon might not have a big audience. >> think about it. they're assuming that antifa supporters are endorsing democrats. >> laura: just to understand what dome
. >> laura: we had christopher wray on capitol hill stating most of the domestic terror incidents have been perpetrated by white nationalists-type groups. i think the democrats will always point to that saying, don't blame us. it's the white nationalists. even the fbi director said that. >> don't tolerate them either. we on the right don't tolerate. the other hand, the left should not be tolerating antifa and should label them what they are. i would love to see presidential...
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white supremacist book from the 1800s. don't dismiss what this murderer believed. there are more like him. we have to stop hiding from that fact. just ask trumps fbi director christopherty of the domestic terrorism cases that we have investigated are motivated by some version of what you might call white supremacy. it includes other things as well. >> number of hate crimes up. white supremacist groups up. racist rallies up. number of propaganda up. too many are saying we don't know this guy was a real racist or white supremacist. that rational is extended protection to the president for not addressing what seems clear about why this happened. i'm not blaming the president. but what you ignore you empower. why strain to defend people in charlottesville and down play what happened in new zealand and why. he says the killer was wicked but what explains his not mentioning what the murder was about. fear of being wrong? please. what other president would stop where he did. condemn the motivation. condemn who people who think that way as un-american. we're more powerful than they and root them out and punish them for acts on the worst of ideas about the rest of us. no probl
white supremacist book from the 1800s. don't dismiss what this murderer believed. there are more like him. we have to stop hiding from that fact. just ask trumps fbi director christopherty of the domestic terrorism cases that we have investigated are motivated by some version of what you might call white supremacy. it includes other things as well. >> number of hate crimes up. white supremacist groups up. racist rallies up. number of propaganda up. too many are saying we don't know this...
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fbi director christopher wray told members of the senate judiciary committee that crime driven by racism and white supremacy is on the rise compared to the previous year and that his agency recorded arouound 100 a arrests foror doc terrororism in the past ninine months. >> a majority o of the domestic teterrorism cases that we have investigated a are motivated by sosome version of what you might call white supremacists. amy: during his testimony, wray alalso said russia is s intent n interfering with u u.s. electios and that china represents the greatest counterintelligence threat to the united states. wray declined to answer most questions about former special counsel robert mueller's investigation. senator and 2020 candidate kamala harris and congressmember jerrold nadler introduced a bill tuesday that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level and expunge low-level marijuana offenses. the legislation also invests inn communities of color, which have been disproportionately targeted by harsh drug laws. the drug policy allianance praid the bill, saying -- "marijuana convictions have disru
fbi director christopher wray told members of the senate judiciary committee that crime driven by racism and white supremacy is on the rise compared to the previous year and that his agency recorded arouound 100 a arrests foror doc terrororism in the past ninine months. >> a majority o of the domestic teterrorism cases that we have investigated a are motivated by sosome version of what you might call white supremacists. amy: during his testimony, wray alalso said russia is s intent n...
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white national agreement. take a look, neal. >> get out of my country. get out. this is not about you. >> i'm a u.s. citizen, too. >> a man identified as 36-year-old christopher nelson called her an isis expletive and said i will cut your throat. go back -- >> many people saw that tweet as racist and that white nationalists groups are finding common cause with you on that point. >> it doesn't concern me because many people agree with me. and all i'm saying, they want to leave, they can leave. >> so i think there's a political dimension, historical dimension. i think the reason why you get these comments creating such resonance in the country is because of the personal dimension. i think -- i don't talk personally on your show much, but i think anyone who has brown skin hears these comments all the time. for me it started when i was 3 years old when my mom was pulling out of the car, pulling out of the driveway and someone knocked on her door and said, go back to your country. >> you have a memory of this in you are why life? >> it was my first memory at 3 years old. >> i want you to contrast that as you speak to the public memory. we'll pull it and put it bac
white national agreement. take a look, neal. >> get out of my country. get out. this is not about you. >> i'm a u.s. citizen, too. >> a man identified as 36-year-old christopher nelson called her an isis expletive and said i will cut your throat. go back -- >> many people saw that tweet as racist and that white nationalists groups are finding common cause with you on that point. >> it doesn't concern me because many people agree with me. and all i'm saying, they...
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district court for the northern district of georgia dismissed the indictment of william christopher gibbs, a self-avowed white supremist that was charged with the unregistered possession of ricin. in dismissing the gibbs' indictment, the court stated it appreciates the potential dangers associated with individuals possessing toxins without permission to do so. the court takes seriously that citizens ought to have a fair and clear warning of the conduct for which they could be held criminal responsible. it falls to congress to write criminal laws or to amend them if they yield unfair or unwanted results. the rule on the courts, on the other hand, will not change laws. as we consider s. 744 today, it's important to recognize and commend the sponsor of the house companion, the gentleman from texas, and our judiciary committee colleague, representative john ratcliffe, and judiciary ranking member, doug collins, as well as the gentlelady from new york, representative kathleen rice, and the gentleman from texas, representative will hurd, for their bipartisan efforts to address this critical problem. i urge my colle
district court for the northern district of georgia dismissed the indictment of william christopher gibbs, a self-avowed white supremist that was charged with the unregistered possession of ricin. in dismissing the gibbs' indictment, the court stated it appreciates the potential dangers associated with individuals possessing toxins without permission to do so. the court takes seriously that citizens ought to have a fair and clear warning of the conduct for which they could be held criminal...
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the white house are laying the groundwork to replace jay powell. judy shelton and christophere president's current pick for the central bank board, told they may succeed powell in the top job. boris johnson looks for a landside victory in the race to become britain's next prime minister. according to a poll, it will get 24% of the vote. former secretary-general he hunt getting only 20's -- jeremy hunt getting only 20 per six -- 26%. boeing 737 max's losses -- saudi arabia budget fly deal reversed the complaint to buy 50 jets. it will operate an airbus fleet. that's a setback for boeing, under pressure to prove the max is safe again after two crashes killed people. the u.s. soccer team won the world cup, beating the netherlands 2-0 in the final. it's a back to back trying just triumph for team usa. they will fly back for a parade in new york city wednesday. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna? anna: thanks very much, annabelle droulers in hong kong. v
the white house are laying the groundwork to replace jay powell. judy shelton and christophere president's current pick for the central bank board, told they may succeed powell in the top job. boris johnson looks for a landside victory in the race to become britain's next prime minister. according to a poll, it will get 24% of the vote. former secretary-general he hunt getting only 20's -- jeremy hunt getting only 20 per six -- 26%. boeing 737 max's losses -- saudi arabia budget fly deal...
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white house. >> thank you. meantime, i want to bring in errol lewis, john avalon, and bianna golodryga. l christopher ruddy is a member of the president's cell phone cabinet. one of the people the president calls regularly to get a sebs out there. if christopher ruddy says acosta has just a couple of weeks left -- >> i'd put more weight in that than most. there's a lot of gossip that goes around the west wing at the end of the day. but ruddy is a member of that cabinet. he does have better insight than a lot of folks. there is reportedly the chief of staff going after acosta for his own personal reasons. then there's just the fact of this plea agreement which under close scrutiny raises more questions than answers. >> before we goat to acosta's future, let's talk about his past. he seems to be saying that this is the best deal that prosecutors could have gotten for epstein. you have lived this life as a prosecutor. rape cases are notoriously hard to prosecute. that's true. is this the best deal they could have gotten? >> this is a complete and total injustice. i've seen what i consider to be good ple
white house. >> thank you. meantime, i want to bring in errol lewis, john avalon, and bianna golodryga. l christopher ruddy is a member of the president's cell phone cabinet. one of the people the president calls regularly to get a sebs out there. if christopher ruddy says acosta has just a couple of weeks left -- >> i'd put more weight in that than most. there's a lot of gossip that goes around the west wing at the end of the day. but ruddy is a member of that cabinet. he does have...
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christopher steele. he's the author of the anti-trump dossier. will they get to the bottom of how the investigation of the trump campaign began? the trump white house plans to start deporting a million immigrants amid evidence that the border policies are working. we are talking about a 30% brop dropoff in the number of illegal immigrants apprehended at the border. mexico tariff threats work. mexico stepping up. most people think a button is just a button. .. at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath. it was so embarrassing. now i take new biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. new biotene dry mouth lozenges. freshen breath anytime, anywhere. new biotene dry mouth lozenges. wanna take your xfi now you can with xfi advantage. giving you enhanced performance and protection. when devices are connected to your home's wifi, they're protected. helping keep outsiders from getting inside. and if someone tries, we'll let you know. so you can s
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testimony last week, fbi director christopher wray said his agency sees antifa as an ideology rather than an organization. he added that most domestic terrorism cases involve white supremacy. >>> ansh t trump administration tonight. the director of national intelligence is stepping down. dan coats has held the job for two years acting as a link between the administration and the republican establishment but he has often been at odds with president trump on points like u.s. policy toward russia and the president's own attacks on the intelligence community. coats is set to leave on august 15th. mr. trump says he will nominate congressman john ratcliff of texas to be the next director. ratcliff has frequently defended the president including during last week's house testimony by former special counsel robert mueller. >>> another twist in puerto rico's political crisis. the woman expected to replace the embattled governor says she doesn't want the job. justice secretary wanda vazquez had been in line to take over te departing governor can appoint a new secretary of state before he resigns on friday and then that person would take the top job. all of this follows day
testimony last week, fbi director christopher wray said his agency sees antifa as an ideology rather than an organization. he added that most domestic terrorism cases involve white supremacy. >>> ansh t trump administration tonight. the director of national intelligence is stepping down. dan coats has held the job for two years acting as a link between the administration and the republican establishment but he has often been at odds with president trump on points like u.s. policy...
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white house. as daily beast columnist wrote recently, quote, u.s./uk relationship status is complicated. and that man, in fact, is with us for more. christopherickie and the world based editor for the daily beast. he's gotten up at 5:30 in the morning as the sun rises. and christopher, let's establish the uk is a mess. let's establish we've never had an american president attack brits quite this way. how is this all being covered in europe? >> well, i think people here in europe generally think that president trump is a loose cannon. i don't think they're terribly surprised. the french are kind of amused to see the british and american leaders going at each other this way, especially the commentaries by sir kim derek, the ambassador. basically what the ambassador was saying in the cables is what everybody in europe believes, especially the people in the know who have had to deal with trump. the feeling is that trump is being trump, and he's nuts. >> and let me ask you about what may be the origins to use the word of the moment, of these leaked cables. the argument being made here is after awhile we will view brexit, perhaps, as early experime
white house. as daily beast columnist wrote recently, quote, u.s./uk relationship status is complicated. and that man, in fact, is with us for more. christopherickie and the world based editor for the daily beast. he's gotten up at 5:30 in the morning as the sun rises. and christopher, let's establish the uk is a mess. let's establish we've never had an american president attack brits quite this way. how is this all being covered in europe? >> well, i think people here in europe generally...
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tweeted this stuff he could because he can't tell white skinned women to go back to where they came from and on that note i'm going to bring in christopher he's shaking his head again christopher i do also want to throw this forward looking at the election next year i'm going to ask you to react to that but i also want your take on whether this is going to change the playing field going into the 2020 president selection. well i you know at this point and i fully believe that in fact the president is going to be easily reelected here's why the president has made some significant strides relative to the economy as a relates to block unemployment the president has done a phenomenal phenomenal job relative to that as it relates to businesses as a relates to opportunity zones are all of these things it is the actions that have been taken by the president that is going to make a difference as he returns to the white house in 2020 and let me just say part of the far story and here is that if we look at and there's all this conversation about what the president tweeted and what the president said here's the thing there is a significant concern a
tweeted this stuff he could because he can't tell white skinned women to go back to where they came from and on that note i'm going to bring in christopher he's shaking his head again christopher i do also want to throw this forward looking at the election next year i'm going to ask you to react to that but i also want your take on whether this is going to change the playing field going into the 2020 president selection. well i you know at this point and i fully believe that in fact the...
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tweeted this stuff he could because he can't tell white skinned women to go back to where they came from and on that note i'm going to bring in christopher he's shaking his head again christopher i do also want to throw this forward looking at the election next year i'm going to ask you to react to that but i also want your take on whether this is going to change the playing field going into the 2020 president selection. well i you know at this point and i fully believe that in fact the president is going to be easily reelected here's why the president has made some significant strides relative to the economy as a relates to block unemployment the president has done a phenomenal phenomenal job relative to that as it relates to businesses as a relates to opportunity zones are all of these things it is the actions that have been taken by the president that is going to make a difference as he returns to the white house in 2020 and let me just say part of the far story and here is that if we look at and there's all this conversation about what the president tweeted and what the president said here's the thing there is a significant concern a
tweeted this stuff he could because he can't tell white skinned women to go back to where they came from and on that note i'm going to bring in christopher he's shaking his head again christopher i do also want to throw this forward looking at the election next year i'm going to ask you to react to that but i also want your take on whether this is going to change the playing field going into the 2020 president selection. well i you know at this point and i fully believe that in fact the...
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director christopher wray is testifying before the senate judiciary committee today on the origins of the russia investigation. pakistan's prime minister imran khan met with president trump in the whiteouse as both men monday appeared to try to ease tensions following trump's cutting off of over $1 billion in security assistance to pakistan last year. trump told reporters indian prime e minister narendra modi asked him to act as a mediator between pakistan and india on the issue of kashmir, a claim that was quickly denied by indian officials. trump and khan also spoke about the ongoing war in afghanistan, with trump saying pakistan would help the u.s. exextricate itself from the conflict. trump also said he could win the war in afghanistan and wipe the country off the face of the earth in 10 days but that he doesesn't want to kill 10 millin people. pres. trump: we're been there for 19 years and we have acted as policeman, not soldiers. again, if wewe wanted to be soldiersrsit would b be over in0 days. one week to 10 days if we wanted to. but i have not chosen that. why would we kill millions of people? amy: cry minister -- prime minister khan meanwhile said the afghan war must be sol
director christopher wray is testifying before the senate judiciary committee today on the origins of the russia investigation. pakistan's prime minister imran khan met with president trump in the whiteouse as both men monday appeared to try to ease tensions following trump's cutting off of over $1 billion in security assistance to pakistan last year. trump told reporters indian prime e minister narendra modi asked him to act as a mediator between pakistan and india on the issue of kashmir, a...
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sir k we have reached out to the white house as well for comment but have not yet heard back. joining me now, christopherorld news editor with the daily beast and msnbc distributor. you and i were just talking about this. 17 pages long, and if you print it up here, very critical of this president. not necessarily new in terms of criticisms coming from various european countries' leaders of this president. >> no, look, basically europeans think that they're dealing with a very loose cannon in the form of donald trump. and that's reflected in the the kinds of judgements that are made in these cables. really what's striking about these cables is not the opinions of trump or the analysis of the trump administration, although it's extremely negative, what's striking about the cables is that they were leaked, they were made by -- they were written by a 40-year veteran of the foreign service of great britain -- >> he knows his p's and q's. >> he knows his way around. they are very careful and considered judgements. that's why they're so interesting. it's not me saying or you saying the president is inept, it's
sir k we have reached out to the white house as well for comment but have not yet heard back. joining me now, christopherorld news editor with the daily beast and msnbc distributor. you and i were just talking about this. 17 pages long, and if you print it up here, very critical of this president. not necessarily new in terms of criticisms coming from various european countries' leaders of this president. >> no, look, basically europeans think that they're dealing with a very loose cannon...
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white house has been far more forthcoming with information than robert mueller has been today. he declined to answer 100 questions today. he's not willing to talk about information in the report. christopher steele is referred to in the report in volume 2, yet when robert mueller was asked about him repeatedly, he said he can't talk about it, even though it is in the four corners of the report. moving forward, the question and message is today, this comes down to the presumption of innocence. robert mueller admitted today in the earlier first panel that they had a different standard because it was a special circumstance surrounding the presumption of innocence and guilt in this case. they prescribed tkpwoeult president trump. the exoneration which now robert mueller doesn't want to define. he said we didn't exonerate the president, but when he's asked about what that means, he won't say. he won't go into details. the president was not charged with a crime. he made the clarification that this was not because of the olc guidance. so essentially, if he was a private citizen, there wasn't enough evidence to charge him with a crime. so the question is, do we believe in the presumption of innoc
white house has been far more forthcoming with information than robert mueller has been today. he declined to answer 100 questions today. he's not willing to talk about information in the report. christopher steele is referred to in the report in volume 2, yet when robert mueller was asked about him repeatedly, he said he can't talk about it, even though it is in the four corners of the report. moving forward, the question and message is today, this comes down to the presumption of innocence....
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christopher wray and rod rosenstein testified together, matt whitaker testified in february of 2019. hope picks testified behind closed doors. for the judiciary committee, people they haven't heard from mcgahn,iam barr and don the white house -- former white house attorney. explain why we haven't heard from them. barr, the judiciary committee wanted staff to question him. barr agreed to testify, as he did with the judiciary committee following the conclusion of mueller's investigation, but he did not that she objected to the fact that the committee wanted committee staff to question him, so he invaded the appearance. they haven't revisited that. with mcgann, they subpoenaed him in may and he did not show up on obstruction from trump, which, waving a legal counsel opinion, mcgahn was immune from testimony. they are preparing to go to court to enforce the subpoena, but we have not seen a lawsuit yet, probably because the houses overwhelmed with fighting other legal battles. host: for the intelligence committee since 2017, viewers will remember that former chairman, the republican chairman of the committee at the time, devin nunes, launched his russia investigation in 2017. a lot of testimony behind closed doors. george
christopher wray and rod rosenstein testified together, matt whitaker testified in february of 2019. hope picks testified behind closed doors. for the judiciary committee, people they haven't heard from mcgahn,iam barr and don the white house -- former white house attorney. explain why we haven't heard from them. barr, the judiciary committee wanted staff to question him. barr agreed to testify, as he did with the judiciary committee following the conclusion of mueller's investigation, but he...
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one of the big pieces of white earnings-per-share growth is going to look pretty good for the rest of the year. alix: which we know congress loves. so what do you like? christopherwe like some of the areas that reflect strength. alix: you want to keep going with momentum? you want to keep buying what is working? christopher: for new clients we are averaging in in this market, the system is dominated by machine-based trading, by very few alternatives beside equities. you have high corporate profit margins. reasonably good fundamentals except for small caps. u.s. markets lead by -- u.s. markets led by the consumer. i don't see a lot of things in the near term that will upset this applecart. you favor u.s., the large caps come the dividend stories, and your keeping some balance in your portfolio. where it is appropriate, we continue to look for opportunities in the private areas. david: what are the machines missing? christopher: i think it is very tough these days. you need to be thinking about where you are positioned early tip to the index. in some ways, retail money has left the active market and gone towards indexation. that has pushed more power towards machi
one of the big pieces of white earnings-per-share growth is going to look pretty good for the rest of the year. alix: which we know congress loves. so what do you like? christopherwe like some of the areas that reflect strength. alix: you want to keep going with momentum? you want to keep buying what is working? christopher: for new clients we are averaging in in this market, the system is dominated by machine-based trading, by very few alternatives beside equities. you have high corporate...
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christopher ray speaks before the oversight committee. he address election security and fbi's response to domestic terrorism and white supremacist violence and other topics are chinese espionage and threats from an official. this is just under three hours. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> come to order we appreciate you coming over director ray we will try to get out of >>> here by 1:00 o'clock you have an agency to run and if there is any cleanup we will try to accommodate. very briefly the oversight hearing comes at an important time even though there is no evidence the russians change the tally of the 2016 election they exceeded their wildest expectations or interfere with the 2016 elections. all of us are very interested in what we can do to make sure this doesn't happen again in 2020 and after what china is doing section 2015 authorities are about to expire to hear from the director what that means to the country with a pfizer warrant investigation we that is coming also media leaks at the fbi. having said all that it is difficult time for the fbi but let's not let a few bad actors taint a great organization so
christopher ray speaks before the oversight committee. he address election security and fbi's response to domestic terrorism and white supremacist violence and other topics are chinese espionage and threats from an official. this is just under three hours. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> come to order we appreciate you coming over director ray we will try to get out of >>> here by 1:00 o'clock you have an agency to run and if there is any cleanup we will...
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christopher wray and rod rosenstein testified together, matt whitaker testified in february of 2019. hope picks testified behind closed doors. for the judiciary committee, people they haven't heard from mcgahn,iam barr and don the whitese -- former white house attorney. explain why we haven't heard from them. barr, the judiciary committee wanted staff to question him. barr agreed to testify, as he did with the judiciary committee following the conclusion of mueller's investigation, but he did not that she objected to the fact that the committee wanted committee staff to question him, so he invaded the appearance. they haven't revisited that. with mcgann, they subpoenaed him in may and he did not show up on obstruction from trump, which, waving a legal counsel opinion, mcgahn was immune from testimony. they are preparing to go to court to enforce the subpoena, but we have not seen a lawsuit yet, probably because the houses overwhelmed with fighting other legal battles. host: for the intelligence committee since 2017, viewers will remember that former chairman, the republican chairman of the committee at the time, devin nunes, launched his russia investigation in 2017. a lot of testimony behind closed doors. george kus
christopher wray and rod rosenstein testified together, matt whitaker testified in february of 2019. hope picks testified behind closed doors. for the judiciary committee, people they haven't heard from mcgahn,iam barr and don the whitese -- former white house attorney. explain why we haven't heard from them. barr, the judiciary committee wanted staff to question him. barr agreed to testify, as he did with the judiciary committee following the conclusion of mueller's investigation, but he did...