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joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, tpg co-ceo jim coulter.o tpg is an investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify, what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common that they are driving disruptions in their industries. if you look at tpg, we are often called a private equity firm, always for a large part been disruptors. from the beginning when we started with continental airlines, people thought we were airline investors, but that was a moment in time. we have not done much airline investing in 10 years, but since that founding 25 years ago, we have constantly specialized in finding where the economy is changing and how we can expose capital to it. emily: you and david cofounded tpg in 1993. what was it in those early days that set the stage for what tpg became? jim: we came to the industry from a different place. first of all, it is a bit aggressive to call it an industry even in 1990. in fact, it was a backwater piece of the investment world. but in those early days,
joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, tpg co-ceo jim coulter.o tpg is an investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify, what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common that they are driving disruptions in their industries. if you look at tpg, we are often called a private equity firm, always for a large part been disruptors. from the beginning when we started with continental airlines, people thought we were airline...
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jim coulter got his start in investing in a bankrupt airline in 1993. today, ppg has a hand in everything from j.crew to movie studios, health care in china and cell towers in southeast asia. and two of the most prominent tech unicorns -- uber and airbnb. as these companies take longer to go public, tpg's investment strategy is undergoing a new evolution in the era of private markets. joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0," tpg co-ceo jim coulter. so, tpg is an investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify. what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common that they are driving disruptions in their industries. in some ways, if you look at the history of tpg, while we are often called a private equity firm, from the very beginning when we started with continental airlines, people began thinking the were airline investors, but that was a moment in time. we have not done much airline investing in 10 years, but since that founding 25 years ago, we have constantly specialized in findin
jim coulter got his start in investing in a bankrupt airline in 1993. today, ppg has a hand in everything from j.crew to movie studios, health care in china and cell towers in southeast asia. and two of the most prominent tech unicorns -- uber and airbnb. as these companies take longer to go public, tpg's investment strategy is undergoing a new evolution in the era of private markets. joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0," tpg co-ceo jim coulter. so, tpg is an investor in uber,...
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joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, tpg co-ceo jim coulter.o tpg is an investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify, what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common the fact that they are driving disruptions in their industries. in some ways if you look at the history of tpg, while we are often called a private equity firm, a large part of our capital has been disruption investors, from the beginning when we started with continental airlines. people thought we were airline investors, but that was a moment in time. we have not done much airline investing in 10 years, but since that founding 25 years ago, we have constantly specialized in finding where the economy is changing and how we can expose capital to it. emily: you and david cofounded tpg in 1993. -- 1992. you were both working for the texas billionaire robert baath. what was it in those early days that set the stage for what tpg became? jim: we came to the industry from a different place. first of all, it is a bit
joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, tpg co-ceo jim coulter.o tpg is an investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify, what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common the fact that they are driving disruptions in their industries. in some ways if you look at the history of tpg, while we are often called a private equity firm, a large part of our capital has been disruption investors, from the beginning when we started...
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joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, tpg co-ceo jim coulter.n investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify, what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common that they are driving disruptions in their industries. if you look at tpg, we are often called a private equity firm, from the beginning when we started with continental airlines. people thought we were airline investors, but that was a moment in time. we have not done much airline investing in 10 years, but since that founding 25 years ago, we have constantly specialized in finding where the economy is changing and how we can expose capital to it. emily: you and david cofounded tpg in 1993. what was it in those early days that set the stage for what tpg became? jim: we came to the industry from a different place. first of all, it is a bit aggressive to call it an industry and 1990. in fact, it was a backwater piece of the investment world. but in those early days, there were a couple of small funds, kkr literally manag
joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, tpg co-ceo jim coulter.n investor in uber, airbnb, vice, spotify, what do all these companies have in common and what does it tell us about your strategy? jim: i think they all have in common that they are driving disruptions in their industries. if you look at tpg, we are often called a private equity firm, from the beginning when we started with continental airlines. people thought we were airline investors, but that was a moment in time. we have not...
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rush limbaugh, and coulter, and all of those -- ann coulter and all of those. i feel like the generation after me -- i hate to use this term -- but the millenniums coming up, i feel this political partisanship will go away. maybe there is more partisanship that might come, but all the things that made us politically partisan and may does not trust the other side, -- made us not trust the other side, and just for parity, i have a brother that is a staunch conservative, he is not a racist, and he would give you the shirt off his back no matter who you are. i feel the next generation will outlive all of this. host: got you. thanks for the call. ken stern. i hope steve is right, but all the data suggests the trends are going in the wrong way. it is interesting the way he puts it -- we are profiling the side. i think that is a pretty apt phrase where we are assuming a lot about the other side. republicans do it to democrats in terms of, you know, they hate hard work, or they are snowflakes, or a bunch of other phrases, and democrats are doing it with the other side
rush limbaugh, and coulter, and all of those -- ann coulter and all of those. i feel like the generation after me -- i hate to use this term -- but the millenniums coming up, i feel this political partisanship will go away. maybe there is more partisanship that might come, but all the things that made us politically partisan and may does not trust the other side, -- made us not trust the other side, and just for parity, i have a brother that is a staunch conservative, he is not a racist, and he...
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. >> we take up the dems with an coulter. roaring winds, raging wildfires crossing southern california, firefighters battling 5 separate wildfires, some 7 miles app hour, we'll have the full report next stay lou: president trump today warned that a government shut down could happen, if democrats dig in on their unrealistic immigration demands. >> democrats, are really looking at something that is dangerous for the country, they are looking at shutting down, they want to have illegal immigrants in many cases people that we don't want in the country, they want illegal up brands pouring in. bringing with them crime, tremendous crime. we don't want that. lou: we don't want to have it, but have it we do. number of illegal u immigrants crossing our southern border has dropped to recent lows, but. there is no wall, and reality is, that much, much needs to be done to solve first our border security, then deal with the issues of illegal immigration. republican leadership, some things going on. we have reported that senate tax bill, al
. >> we take up the dems with an coulter. roaring winds, raging wildfires crossing southern california, firefighters battling 5 separate wildfires, some 7 miles app hour, we'll have the full report next stay lou: president trump today warned that a government shut down could happen, if democrats dig in on their unrealistic immigration demands. >> democrats, are really looking at something that is dangerous for the country, they are looking at shutting down, they want to have illegal...
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often see a rise in stock prices in the period after christmas known as a santa claus rally against coulter is on a wall street forced gens i'd like to ask you is this year any different. well i mean we don't see a big space. at the u.s. stock market at this point and in general a center clause or a year end really is defined by the last five trading days of the old year and the first to trading days of the new year so there is still room for improvement and by the way it's complaining on a really high level actually again here on thursday by point two percent was good enough for another record close on wall street it was the seventy first record that we saw within this year we've never seen that many records with an one calendar year before and we're only shy of about a half a percent of the next one thousand point mark meaning twenty five thousand dollars for the dow jones industrial average things are not looking up everywhere despite potential rates rises next year and economic growth in the u.s. the dollar is that week low what's going on. and then you know it has been one of the big m
often see a rise in stock prices in the period after christmas known as a santa claus rally against coulter is on a wall street forced gens i'd like to ask you is this year any different. well i mean we don't see a big space. at the u.s. stock market at this point and in general a center clause or a year end really is defined by the last five trading days of the old year and the first to trading days of the new year so there is still room for improvement and by the way it's complaining on a...
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. >> we take up the dems with an coulter. roaring winds, raging wildfires crossing southern california, firefighters battling 5 separate wildfires, some 7 miles app hour, we'll have the full report next stay ♪ the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. sometimes the product arrives and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to be able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. we took our world class network and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device allows people to understand what's happening with the location, but also if it's too hot, if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique. if you have a sensor that can keep track of your product, it keeps everybody kind of honest that way. who knew a tiny sensor could help keep the food chain safe? lou: president trump today warned that a government shut down could happen, if democrats dig in
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what he's retweeted has been from ann coulter. i don't expect him to know what britain first is.nt of the united states. we seem to be going back over an old story. surely he could have said i'd slightly misunderstood the thought of people they are, nevertheless there is a problem. but he went on to insult our prime minister. the prime minister, with all due respect, tweeted to him. i would have thought they could have picked up have thought they could have picked up the telephone and said donald, maybe you didn't realise this group is and what you think it is. maybe she won't get through to him. maybe! we are speculating about conversations we don't know much about. the sunday telegraph again. charlie, tories at war over european judges. theresa may is heading towards a rift with some of them because she's trying to make this grand compromise, part of which would be to allow european judges on the ec] which is the european court ofjustice, a the ec] which is the european court of justice, a separate the ec] which is the european court ofjustice, a separate entity from the eu, th
what he's retweeted has been from ann coulter. i don't expect him to know what britain first is.nt of the united states. we seem to be going back over an old story. surely he could have said i'd slightly misunderstood the thought of people they are, nevertheless there is a problem. but he went on to insult our prime minister. the prime minister, with all due respect, tweeted to him. i would have thought they could have picked up have thought they could have picked up the telephone and said...
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. >> we take up the dems with an coulter. roaring winds, raging wildfires crossing southern california, firefighters battling 5 separate wildfires, some 7 miles app hour, we'll have the full report next stay i mean wish i had time to take care of my portfolio, but.. well, what are you doing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which
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there isn't an administrator that has reached out to milo, to ann coulter or myself and at the same - attempted to reverse this. not one. here is my proposal in doing act of bill of rights, we passed a few resolutions supporting the idea of those principles, there should be fairness but no legislation and no wielding of political power. but the left has convinced me that appeals to reason are utile. here is how i would fix it today, there were 33 states where republicans control the stateee legislators. the appropriations committee in both houses of the legislature, in every one of the states controls the lifeline, oxygen for the presidents of the universities. no university -- of course, in publicic institutions, 85% of or students go to public universities. allo the chairman of the appropriations committee would have to do is to call the president of the university and say, you are constantly coming to me to fund, to underwrite, to make possible this for your university, that for university, and, of course, to advance your own careers because you are judged on what you can bring to
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reminded of this by one of the chapters in my book, "the left and the university," is called ann coulter at cornell. and it's when ann was pelted with oranges, physically attacked when she was speaking. and if you think having an orange thrown at you at high speed isn't intimidating, it is the. i remembered that in 2001 i had conducted a campaign. i thought the idea of reparations for slavery paid 137 years after the fact from people who were never slave owners to people who were never slaves was a bad idea and actually racist and that the in-- and had the indiscretion to say so. when i was invited to speak by college republicans at the university of california-berkeley, i asked the chancellor, i wrote the chancellor and said -- because i knew that netanyahu had been unable to speak in berkeley because of the threats of violation which they couldn't contain. so i asked him to introduce me or have somebody from his office introduce me just to protect the students. and what he did was he assigned 30 armed guards for my talk. when i had to go to the bathroom before i spoke, six guys in flak
reminded of this by one of the chapters in my book, "the left and the university," is called ann coulter at cornell. and it's when ann was pelted with oranges, physically attacked when she was speaking. and if you think having an orange thrown at you at high speed isn't intimidating, it is the. i remembered that in 2001 i had conducted a campaign. i thought the idea of reparations for slavery paid 137 years after the fact from people who were never slave owners to people who were...
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ann coulter tweeted jury convinced illegal alien killed kate steinle accidentally. she was still be alive if we had a wall. professor jackson said such opinions and those supporting undocumented immigrants will intensify and collide over the coming months. the outcome could end congressional gridlock and lead to reform.>> it could play a role in people's voting decisions in 2018. if the not -- it might actually push for bringing that comprehensive immigration reform back on the agenda.>> reporter: unclear if it can stay there long time. or be bumped aside by the next scandal presidential suite.>>> legal analyst michael cardoza said the prosecution might have made a mistake in overcharging the case by going for a murder conviction.>> i would have never come up with a theory he pointed the gun. that is a little too greedy. i want a first-degree conviction. i want this to be big. there was no evidence of that. go with the facts. he shot at the ground. what is wrong with that? walked him into a 2nd degree. the bullet was flattened. the expert said it ricocheted. why fig
ann coulter tweeted jury convinced illegal alien killed kate steinle accidentally. she was still be alive if we had a wall. professor jackson said such opinions and those supporting undocumented immigrants will intensify and collide over the coming months. the outcome could end congressional gridlock and lead to reform.>> it could play a role in people's voting decisions in 2018. if the not -- it might actually push for bringing that comprehensive immigration reform back on the...
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conservative commentator ann coulter tweeted, jury convince that illegal alien killed kate steinle accidentally. she would still be alive if we had a wall. professor jackson says such opinions will intensify and collide over the coming months. the outcome could and congressional gridlock and lead to meaningful reform. >> it could play a role in people's voting decisions in 2018 and, who knows, if next congress it looks very different, they may actually push for bringing that comprehensive immigration reform back on the agenda. >> reporter: it's back on the agenda in the short term but unclear if it can stay there long term, will be bumped aside by the next scandal or presidential tweet. on the san jose campus, i'm , -- i'm jesse gary, ktvu foxnews. >> the defense attorney also argued that garcia zarate may have been overcharged. >> i never would have come up with the theory that he pointed the gun. that's a little too greedy. i want a first degree conviction. i want this to be big. why? there's no evidence of that. go with the facts. what's wrong with that? it walks him into a second- degree. t
conservative commentator ann coulter tweeted, jury convince that illegal alien killed kate steinle accidentally. she would still be alive if we had a wall. professor jackson says such opinions will intensify and collide over the coming months. the outcome could and congressional gridlock and lead to meaningful reform. >> it could play a role in people's voting decisions in 2018 and, who knows, if next congress it looks very different, they may actually push for bringing that comprehensive...
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jim coulter, along with david bonderman, got their start by investing in a bankrupt continental airlines tpg has its hands in everything from j.crew to movie studios. health care in china and cell towers in southeast asia. and two of the most prominent tech unicorns -- uber and airbnb. as these companies take longer to go public, tpg's investment strategy is undergoing a new evolution in the era of private markets. joining me today on bloomberg
jim coulter, along with david bonderman, got their start by investing in a bankrupt continental airlines tpg has its hands in everything from j.crew to movie studios. health care in china and cell towers in southeast asia. and two of the most prominent tech unicorns -- uber and airbnb. as these companies take longer to go public, tpg's investment strategy is undergoing a new evolution in the era of private markets. joining me today on bloomberg
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jim coulter along with david bonderman got their start by investing in a bankrupt continental airlinesm j.crew to movie studios. healthcare in china and cell towers in southeast asia. and two of the most prominent tech unicorns, uber and airbnb. as these companies take longer to go publ
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but until about 2001, i was relying on this, one of the chapters of the university is anna coulter at cornell and that's when she went on and was physically attacked when she was speaking. if you think having him orange thrown at you at high speed isn't intimidating, it is. i remember in 2001 i conduct a campaign and thought the idea liberation for slavery made 137 years after the fact from people who were never slave owners was a bad idea and indiscretion to see so, when i was invited to speak by college republicans at the university of california berkeley, i ask the chancellor because, i have been legal. i asked him to introduce me and what he did was 30 on cards i remember saying to myself this is an absolute disgrace to america. it's more like they are doing now with her demonstrating inside classrooms. i visite visited and thought ita pretty good school and the students will interested in discussing the ideas with me but that obviously has changed. i had a bodyguard for the berkeley event and i haven't been able to go to college campus. i'a college campus. i'd been physically att
but until about 2001, i was relying on this, one of the chapters of the university is anna coulter at cornell and that's when she went on and was physically attacked when she was speaking. if you think having him orange thrown at you at high speed isn't intimidating, it is. i remember in 2001 i conduct a campaign and thought the idea liberation for slavery made 137 years after the fact from people who were never slave owners was a bad idea and indiscretion to see so, when i was invited to speak...
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are being denounced at every corner and we know this is not new rick coulter has been. played for a very long time and the fight against racism is one that requires a critical understanding of gender and so i think it is because transgender woman of color being murdered in alarming numbers and thanks to the courage of survivors and survivor advocacy more people are going now perpetrators of sexual violence and so my question to you would be as a man and that producer what are your plans and upcoming productions to educate others the gender heterosexual white men underneath your gender justice so they can join the fight to make this country safer for gender and sexual minorities as well as harassment and rate for e. kevin thank you and i do also want to say i one thing i think that you raised is also the need for those who are directly impacted to be supported to be leaders in the movement you as a doctor recipient certainly as someone who is an ally to the dreamers and to make sure we passed a dream act before the end of this year for december twenty second and knowing
are being denounced at every corner and we know this is not new rick coulter has been. played for a very long time and the fight against racism is one that requires a critical understanding of gender and so i think it is because transgender woman of color being murdered in alarming numbers and thanks to the courage of survivors and survivor advocacy more people are going now perpetrators of sexual violence and so my question to you would be as a man and that producer what are your plans and...
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tomorrow night ed rollins and ann coulter. we'll have fun with ann. kennedy: nancy pelosi feigningout range over the gop tax cuts. robert mueller looking into the trump family's finances and a $300 million german loan. does the pentagon have a secret microwave bomb to take out north korean missiles? if there is one benefit to constant d.c. bickering it's how hypocrisy shows itself when one party gets mad. she used only facts and data to to subtly express her displeasure. >> the debate on healthcare is like death. this is armageddon. this is a very big deal. you know why? there is a hard way to come back from this. they take us further, more deeply into debt. what can you do? kennedy: what can you do? exaggerate. use hyperbole. claim people are going to die immediately. when that doesn't work, call john conyers an icon. chuck schumer was also highered in political -- was also mireed in political mulch. >> republicans are reaching unreached heights of hip why it i. and the senate -- heights of hypocrisy. and the senate is involved in chicanery. kennedy:
tomorrow night ed rollins and ann coulter. we'll have fun with ann. kennedy: nancy pelosi feigningout range over the gop tax cuts. robert mueller looking into the trump family's finances and a $300 million german loan. does the pentagon have a secret microwave bomb to take out north korean missiles? if there is one benefit to constant d.c. bickering it's how hypocrisy shows itself when one party gets mad. she used only facts and data to to subtly express her displeasure. >> the debate on...
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. >> reporter: politicians and media figures voicing shock and anger over the acquittal, and coulter jury convinced illegal alien killed kate steinle accidentally, she would still be alive if we had a wall. former congressman joe walsh tweeting legals are protected and americans are left to die. america is lost. former republican vice president candidate sarah palin writing on twitter that the verdict was, quote, outrageous and says illegal aliens -- grace and favor in the steinle family. san francisco is not a safe place without reaction from you pouring in commentary on facebook posting a terrible miscarriage of justice, no consequences at all, involuntary manslaughter. rat agrees and says not only is he guilty but so is california. bill: a lot of people feel that way. >> we were talking earlier, why did he not at least get that? he had the gun and that is all he had to prove. doesn't make sense at all. thank you, everyone gives their opinion on it. heather: the search for a brazen sin city robber ramping up this morning, the new surveillance video the arm suspect strolling into th
. >> reporter: politicians and media figures voicing shock and anger over the acquittal, and coulter jury convinced illegal alien killed kate steinle accidentally, she would still be alive if we had a wall. former congressman joe walsh tweeting legals are protected and americans are left to die. america is lost. former republican vice president candidate sarah palin writing on twitter that the verdict was, quote, outrageous and says illegal aliens -- grace and favor in the steinle family....
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tomorrow night ed rollins and ann coulter. we'll have fun with ann.nancy pelosi feigningout range over the gop tax cuts. robert mueller looking into the trump family's finances and a $300 million german loan. does the pentagon have a secret microwave bomb to take out north korean missiles? if there is one benefit to constant d.c. bickering it's how hypocrisy shows itself when one party gets
tomorrow night ed rollins and ann coulter. we'll have fun with ann.nancy pelosi feigningout range over the gop tax cuts. robert mueller looking into the trump family's finances and a $300 million german loan. does the pentagon have a secret microwave bomb to take out north korean missiles? if there is one benefit to constant d.c. bickering it's how hypocrisy shows itself when one party gets
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library of congress, which characterized public television as "the richest audiovisual source of coulter will history -- cultural history in the united states." we are proud to join with wgbh to ensure public television's legacy survives for future generations. at this time i would like to make some news, and that is why i am excited. i want to announce an exciting new acquisitions and projects related to public broadcasting preservation. librarian youas a don't get to break news that often -- [laughter] carla: the news people, bear with me. tewant to thank mr. dick cavet for donating his collection -- [applause] ick cavette for donating his collection of approximately 2500 shows from 1000to 1996, including the shows he made for pbs. he interviewed more than 5000 guests on his shows. the list is astonishing and a testament to his ability to draw people, not normally seen on late-night television. katharine hepburn, alfred hitchcock, angela davis, marlon brando, and on one of the more memorable and notorious shows, gore vidal and norman mailer. he also featured rock 'n roll musicians to a
library of congress, which characterized public television as "the richest audiovisual source of coulter will history -- cultural history in the united states." we are proud to join with wgbh to ensure public television's legacy survives for future generations. at this time i would like to make some news, and that is why i am excited. i want to announce an exciting new acquisitions and projects related to public broadcasting preservation. librarian youas a don't get to break news that...
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there is not an administrator in this country who has reached out to ann coulter myself or any of the conservative speakers and attempt to reverse this quick. here's my proposal. in doing the bill of rights i have looked at external forces, we passed a few resolutions supporting the idea. but no legislation and no wielding a political power. the left has convinced me that appeals to reason her for utile. so here is how i would fix it today. thirty-three states the republicans control the state legislators. the appropriations committee in both houses a legislator, and every one of these states controls the lifeline for the president of these universities. of course in public institutions 85% of her students go to public universities. all the chairman of the appropriations committee would have to do is call the president of the university and say, you are constantly coming to me to make possible this for your university or that. and of course to advance your careers because you are judged on what you can bring to the university. i have three things i want from you. if i don't get them,
there is not an administrator in this country who has reached out to ann coulter myself or any of the conservative speakers and attempt to reverse this quick. here's my proposal. in doing the bill of rights i have looked at external forces, we passed a few resolutions supporting the idea. but no legislation and no wielding a political power. the left has convinced me that appeals to reason her for utile. so here is how i would fix it today. thirty-three states the republicans control the state...
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conservative commentary and coulter tweeted jury convince illegal alien killed kate steinle accidentally. she was still be alive if we had a wall. ohio republican state representative christina hagan says if obama and the democrats had actually defended our borders she would be alive today. we must build the wall and make sanctuary cities illegal. professor jackson said such opinions and those supporting undocumented immigrants will intensify and collide over the coming months. the outcome could end congressional whitlock and lee to reform.>> could play a role in people's voting decisions in 2018. if the next congress looks different it might actually push for bringing that comprehensive immigration reform back on the agenda.>> reporter: in the short term unclear if he could stay there for the long term or if it gets bumped aside by the next scandal or presidential suite.>>> legal analyst marco cardoza set the prosecution might have made a critical mistake and overcharge the case owing for a first-degree murder conviction.>> i would have never come up with a theory that he pointed the gu
conservative commentary and coulter tweeted jury convince illegal alien killed kate steinle accidentally. she was still be alive if we had a wall. ohio republican state representative christina hagan says if obama and the democrats had actually defended our borders she would be alive today. we must build the wall and make sanctuary cities illegal. professor jackson said such opinions and those supporting undocumented immigrants will intensify and collide over the coming months. the outcome...
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an coulters the mom and daughter team picking up all sorts of items including a battery powered hat. >> totally optimisc they are going to the super bowl. >> we are not going we are winning. we are winning. >> on the other side of the dallas game the playoffs are looming and people are asking about ticket vailability. in the past preference is given to season ticket holders and then a general sales. but the eagles organization says that nothing is announced yet but they may have something to say next week. channel 6 "action news." >> all right, thank you john. >>> our eagles coverage continues on 6abc.com. there you can find more coverage of the eagles latest win. and break down what the victory means for the birds with the post season around the corner. and remember we want to see your team spirit. if you and your family are enthusiastic eagles fans -- share your photos or videos with us like these viewers did. use #6abcaction or post them on the "action news" facebook wall. >> eagles fan go big or go home. the american revolution is celebrated through song. ♪♪ ♪♪ this day back in 1
an coulters the mom and daughter team picking up all sorts of items including a battery powered hat. >> totally optimisc they are going to the super bowl. >> we are not going we are winning. we are winning. >> on the other side of the dallas game the playoffs are looming and people are asking about ticket vailability. in the past preference is given to season ticket holders and then a general sales. but the eagles organization says that nothing is announced yet but they may...
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republican legislators are championing free speech in a situation in which the people cited are in coulter and what it's really about in principle of free speech as the days the opposite that's been bored. so that is a matter of principle in terms of what this is all about. >> i've been attacked by everybody. i've been attacked by the right wing, the russians, the charm campaign. i've been at tact by the sanders campaign. now i cannot do though is the sanders campaign. -- now i can add the sanders campaign. >> i was here in washington d.c. hillary was very excited. she had met this young meet senator who was running. she has roots in illinois. she met this young state senator. she told my friend mignon, we were in the third floor. she know barack obama. i didn't know barack obama. i knew bobby rush and danny davis and of course harold washington, rahm emanuel. but i hadn't heard of barack obama. and so, we met him that spring of 2003 and let me just say this, the rest is history. >> the second session of the 115 congress starts next week. the senate is back on january 3rd and will welcome
republican legislators are championing free speech in a situation in which the people cited are in coulter and what it's really about in principle of free speech as the days the opposite that's been bored. so that is a matter of principle in terms of what this is all about. >> i've been attacked by everybody. i've been attacked by the right wing, the russians, the charm campaign. i've been at tact by the sanders campaign. now i cannot do though is the sanders campaign. -- now i can add...
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paul who has gone neo nazi appointed by sarah palin and ann coulter and those folks. >> the president of the united states tweeted those things and played footsey. he tweeted out how the jews act as a group to dominate society. >> and look, he was a big get last time and he was more national wings of the conservative movement. so this is not, this is not a side issue for the republican party and going forward, if you have candidates in arizona and nevada and others who figure out hey, the way to get a little celebrity in bannon world is engage in rhetoric. this is a cancer in the heart of conservative movement in the republican party. >> are we going to see more you think? >> yes, i mean, i totally agree with everything charlie said and there are more coming. i think you look at mississippi, you'll probably have mcdaniel running who is essentially the south will rise again kind of guy. kelly ward in arizona is totally extreme and beyond the pail and i think people look and see this is the way to win primaries in the party right now. it is a major problem and fight that needs to be had
paul who has gone neo nazi appointed by sarah palin and ann coulter and those folks. >> the president of the united states tweeted those things and played footsey. he tweeted out how the jews act as a group to dominate society. >> and look, he was a big get last time and he was more national wings of the conservative movement. so this is not, this is not a side issue for the republican party and going forward, if you have candidates in arizona and nevada and others who figure out...
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the problem is you are a product of your indoctrination and coulter's edition is difficult to break out of something that is all you have known. good, bad goes to bed, that goes to debt -- bad ,oes to bad, debt goes to debt i do not think any particular governmental entity in america is deliberately suppressing another part of the populist and favoring another part. it is a work in progress. that is all there is to it. just the fact that spanish has become our second language, that shows how conciliatory or openly are to change. host: it is what it is. it is christmas eve, and some folks at the defense department will be busy. not for threats but program that goes back decades. politico writes about it on this christmas eve -- norad's crazy santa plus, the largest public outreach program for the public of defense and the pentagon's most elaborate propaganda operation. they write -- it started long ago with a typo in the sears department store, hey, kiddies, sanna class, explains, call me direct and dial the correct number. but the number printed had a digit wrong and was the direct line
the problem is you are a product of your indoctrination and coulter's edition is difficult to break out of something that is all you have known. good, bad goes to bed, that goes to debt -- bad ,oes to bad, debt goes to debt i do not think any particular governmental entity in america is deliberately suppressing another part of the populist and favoring another part. it is a work in progress. that is all there is to it. just the fact that spanish has become our second language, that shows how...
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speech, in a situation in which the people who are being silenced are milo indianapolis -- milo and coulter. it's not so much about the principle of free speech as it is the particular ox being go red. it's a matter of principle, in terms of what this is really all about. >> the event was cohosted by the national constitution center, the federalist society, and the american constitution society. see the entire debate on campus free speech with first amendment scholars and authors from around the country tonight, 8:00 eastern, here on c-span. >> this morning, "washington journal" took a look at the past year's civil rights movement and discussed whether it has changed policing and the justice system. this is just under one hour. host: angela davis. she is editor of "policing the black man." also teaches at american university's washington college of law. she's a professor there. good morning. i was approached e publisher of the book and was asked if i would be interested in editing a vume at would attempt to contextualize and explore all th recent awful killingsf blacmeand boys in recent yea
speech, in a situation in which the people who are being silenced are milo indianapolis -- milo and coulter. it's not so much about the principle of free speech as it is the particular ox being go red. it's a matter of principle, in terms of what this is really all about. >> the event was cohosted by the national constitution center, the federalist society, and the american constitution society. see the entire debate on campus free speech with first amendment scholars and authors from...
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ann coulter said she would still be alive if we had a wall. cruz, i'm disappointed and angry at the not guilty verdict. even the attorney general weighed in saying san francisco's decision to protect criminal aliens led to the preventible and heartbreaking death of kate steinle. is the criticism of the verdict and the jury warranted in this case? joining me now is criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor mark o'mara, who famously defended george zimmerman in the trayvon martin case. can you defend this outcome? >> without question. you know my concern and my frustration is with sort of the demagogues who take this and use it as political fodder. the system worked. and the system worked for this reason. 12 people looked at the case, the state attorney's office put on their best case to try and convince them of it. i would tell you i think the prosecution overplayed their hand when they charged him with first-degree murder. that was a horrible overcharge. but the reality is the system works and it should not be deny graded by people using
ann coulter said she would still be alive if we had a wall. cruz, i'm disappointed and angry at the not guilty verdict. even the attorney general weighed in saying san francisco's decision to protect criminal aliens led to the preventible and heartbreaking death of kate steinle. is the criticism of the verdict and the jury warranted in this case? joining me now is criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor mark o'mara, who famously defended george zimmerman in the trayvon martin case. can...
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will you be inviting controversial speakers to the campus again, ann coulter and milo yiannopoulos, etetera. >> we have dennis praguer and rubin coming to speak next semester. they're uncontroversial speakers. >> okay. thank you for joining us where the vigil will be held tomorrow. thank you. >>> coming up here on mornings on 2 the 9, despite the high cost of housing in the bay area, tech companies are snatching up financial real estate at a furious rate. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. >> jll is a company that specializes in commercial real estate and investment in management. recently it released a report that says this year alone more than a fifth of all leases signed were signed by tech companies looking for new office space. >> a
will you be inviting controversial speakers to the campus again, ann coulter and milo yiannopoulos, etetera. >> we have dennis praguer and rubin coming to speak next semester. they're uncontroversial speakers. >> okay. thank you for joining us where the vigil will be held tomorrow. thank you. >>> coming up here on mornings on 2 the 9, despite the high cost of housing in the bay area, tech companies are snatching up financial real estate at a furious rate. sorry. i can't...
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you know breitbart and bannon also agreed on the notion that economics is downstream from coulter andculture is what makes ultimately makes for hard-working people often people of faith who end up feeding this economy that is so great and that's where -- he believes also the middle lesson this is one reason why he's so focused on the middle class and the working class. he thinks unlike the elites of today the middle class and the working class creates the traditional american ethic. teddy roosevelt sang kids to war and joseph kennedy jfk's father father -- world war ii and the elites had an american ethic. he he thinks people in new york and los angeles has changed in terms of a lot of money. >> host: what do you think like did he persuade you? >> guest: i think he did. you know personally i think and again i don't know if i have gone through all the specifics and everything like that but my feeling is that when you look at people who graduate from a lot of these elite institutions there is not the same attendance of church or send the dogs which is important for a moral foundation. i
you know breitbart and bannon also agreed on the notion that economics is downstream from coulter andculture is what makes ultimately makes for hard-working people often people of faith who end up feeding this economy that is so great and that's where -- he believes also the middle lesson this is one reason why he's so focused on the middle class and the working class. he thinks unlike the elites of today the middle class and the working class creates the traditional american ethic. teddy...
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republican legislators now champion free speech in a situation in which the people who are silent like and coulter and it isn't so much the principle of free speech so that bothers me. it is the principle of what this is about >> i have been attacked by everybody. the right wing, russians, trump campaign, bernie sanders campaign and now this campaign. >> i was here in washington d.c. hillary was very excited she met this young state senator and told my friend on the third floor i didn't know barack obama i knew a lot of people in chicago politics but i had not heard of barack obama. so we met him that spring of 2003 and the rest is history. [inaudible conversations] >> come to order i ask that mr. stewart can sit with the subcommittee following his testimony without objection any opening statements to the vice chairman
republican legislators now champion free speech in a situation in which the people who are silent like and coulter and it isn't so much the principle of free speech so that bothers me. it is the principle of what this is about >> i have been attacked by everybody. the right wing, russians, trump campaign, bernie sanders campaign and now this campaign. >> i was here in washington d.c. hillary was very excited she met this young state senator and told my friend on the third floor i...
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there is an administrator in this country who has reached out to ann coulter or myself or any conservative speakers and attempted to reverse this, not one. so here is my proposal. doing the academic bill of rights, i issued any external forces by university, passed a few resolutions supporting the idea of those principles, there should be fairness, but no legislation wielding of political power but the left has convinced me that appeals to reason our futile. campaign i waged failed. there are 33 states where republicans control the state legislatures. the appropriations committee in both houses of the legislature in every one of these states controls the lifeline, the oxygen tubes for the presidents of these universities and universities, no university, public institutions, 85% of students go to public universities. all the chairman of the appropriations committee would have to do is call the president of the university and say constantly coming to me to underwrite, make possible this for your university, that for your university and to advance your own careers because you are judged on wh
there is an administrator in this country who has reached out to ann coulter or myself or any conservative speakers and attempted to reverse this, not one. so here is my proposal. doing the academic bill of rights, i issued any external forces by university, passed a few resolutions supporting the idea of those principles, there should be fairness, but no legislation wielding of political power but the left has convinced me that appeals to reason our futile. campaign i waged failed. there are...
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there isn't an administrator in this country who has reached out to milo yiannopoulos or ann coulter or myself or any of the conservative speakers in attempt to reverse this. not one. so here's my proposal. in doing the academic bill of rights, i rescued any external forces -- rescued. we passed a few resolutions supporting the idea of those principles that there should be fairness, but no legislation and the wielding of political power. but the left has convinced me that appeals to reason are futile. my campaign i waged failed. so here's how i would fix it today. they were 33 states where republicans control the state legislatures. the appropriations committee, in both houses of the legislature, and every one of these states controls the lifeline, the oxygen tube for the the presidf the universities and the university. no university, of course, in public, public institutions, 85% of our students go to public universities. all the chairman of the appropriations committee would have to do is call the president of the university and say you are constantly coming to me to fund come to u
there isn't an administrator in this country who has reached out to milo yiannopoulos or ann coulter or myself or any of the conservative speakers in attempt to reverse this. not one. so here's my proposal. in doing the academic bill of rights, i rescued any external forces -- rescued. we passed a few resolutions supporting the idea of those principles that there should be fairness, but no legislation and the wielding of political power. but the left has convinced me that appeals to reason are...
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are sudden -- suddenly champing speech- championing free and the people not being silence are ann coulter and milo. it is not so much the freedom of free speech but what is being born. that is what bothers me. is there a principal in terms of what this is all about. event was cohosted by the national constitution center, the federalist society and the american constitution society. see the entire debate on campus free speech with first amendment scholars and authors from around tonight, 8:00 eastern here on c-span. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," sciencer of political at military college in vermont. she talks about reaction of middlebury students. dr. murray
are sudden -- suddenly champing speech- championing free and the people not being silence are ann coulter and milo. it is not so much the freedom of free speech but what is being born. that is what bothers me. is there a principal in terms of what this is all about. event was cohosted by the national constitution center, the federalist society and the american constitution society. see the entire debate on campus free speech with first amendment scholars and authors from around tonight, 8:00...
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speech, in a situation in which the people who are being silenced are milo indianapolis -- milo and coulter not so much about the principle of free speech as it is the particular ox being go red. it's a matter of principle, in terms of what this is really all about. >> the event was cohosted by the national constitution center, the federalist society, and the american constitution society. see the entire debate on campus free speech with first amendmt
speech, in a situation in which the people who are being silenced are milo indianapolis -- milo and coulter not so much about the principle of free speech as it is the particular ox being go red. it's a matter of principle, in terms of what this is really all about. >> the event was cohosted by the national constitution center, the federalist society, and the american constitution society. see the entire debate on campus free speech with first amendmt