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ok let me ask you this there is a d.c. block chain of i'm sorry there's a d.c. blocked chain of that i know you're not you're not there obviously but all these events that are taking place all around the world in the one that you're at in the bahamas are they concerned at all the people there about this recent s.c.c. investigation what's going on all these subpoenas that were issued absolutely i mean it's a prime discussion point so look you know four billion dollars has been raised for i suppose in the last two years or so ninety nine percent of the four billion dollars was raised illicitly companies were raising capital without using a proper securities exemption or registering their i.c.a.o. with the securities exchange commission or s e c so the f.c.c. is taking a close hard look at this industry and i think a lot of people are now looking at what are the proper exemptions that they can use to raise capital for tokens legally moving forward and they're particularly concerned derren aren't they about the the i c o z initial coin offerings and the chair of the
ok let me ask you this there is a d.c. block chain of i'm sorry there's a d.c. blocked chain of that i know you're not you're not there obviously but all these events that are taking place all around the world in the one that you're at in the bahamas are they concerned at all the people there about this recent s.c.c. investigation what's going on all these subpoenas that were issued absolutely i mean it's a prime discussion point so look you know four billion dollars has been raised for i...
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we have the commissioner with cftc from the d.c. block chain summit on how he thinks the cryto-currency should be regulated. >> senate will take up a vote on the economic growth regulatory relief and consumer protection act, which is designed to turn back some of the banking rules set by dodd-frank in 2008. we're going to get what it means for banks, investors, and consumers when we talk ttho e morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman coming up where can investors seek predictable income in an uncertain world? pgim sees alpha in real assets. like agriculture to feed the world. and energy to fuel its growth. real estate such as e-commerce warehouses. and private debt to finance transportation and infrastructure. building blocks of strategies to pursue consistent returns over time from over one hundred fifty billion dollars in real assets. partner with pgim. the global investment management businesses of prudential. >>> time for a cnbc news update. hey, sue >> that is what's happening at this hour, everyone. attorney general jeff sessio
we have the commissioner with cftc from the d.c. block chain summit on how he thinks the cryto-currency should be regulated. >> senate will take up a vote on the economic growth regulatory relief and consumer protection act, which is designed to turn back some of the banking rules set by dodd-frank in 2008. we're going to get what it means for banks, investors, and consumers when we talk ttho e morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman coming up where can investors seek predictable...
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d.c. courtroom to block the merger of the time warner and at&t saying it's bad for you and me. train tomorrow now from our own connell mcshane. reporter: cheryl and lauren, good morning to both of you guys. the government witness was given a transcript from last week's testimony before he took the stand. that is against the rules in the judge, richard leung threatened to hold the lawyers involved in contempt of something like this ever happens again. the witness, fleeing to the executive warren schlichting was allowed to testify in when he was on the stand he combined at&t time warner would make it more difficult for companies like slang to negotiate and it could ultimately have high prices for consumers. that's the government's case in a nutshell. they've argued against the thesis and the justice department is stuck in the past and at&t has to make this $85 billion acquisition to compete against tech companies like netflix, blue in amazon. with all the drama surrounding mr. schlichting's testimony later today, we are still waiting to hear from the first hostile witness, turner
d.c. courtroom to block the merger of the time warner and at&t saying it's bad for you and me. train tomorrow now from our own connell mcshane. reporter: cheryl and lauren, good morning to both of you guys. the government witness was given a transcript from last week's testimony before he took the stand. that is against the rules in the judge, richard leung threatened to hold the lawyers involved in contempt of something like this ever happens again. the witness, fleeing to the executive...
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now we have a live picture of the parkland school kids speaking at the museum in washington d.c., a few blocks from capitol hill there. they're going to be marching for their lives for action on gun control. some in this omnibus bill as far as gun control, is enough being done right now on this as we see those kids about to march in the capitol tomorrow? >> well, it was a small step that was included in the omnibus bill. the reality is that any step forward is a positive step. more has to be done. there's a lot of bipartisan support across the whole country, super majorities agree that we need to have better background checks and we need to have age limits on the purchase of certain types of guns. we need to get rid of bump stocks. there's broad support for this. hopefully this will shine a spotlight on it and get the republicans to back away from the nra and stand up to the american people and for the kids in our schools. >> sandra: the omnibus bill, alexandra, includes the instant criminal background check system that uses incentives and punishments for purchasing guns. do you think enough w
now we have a live picture of the parkland school kids speaking at the museum in washington d.c., a few blocks from capitol hill there. they're going to be marching for their lives for action on gun control. some in this omnibus bill as far as gun control, is enough being done right now on this as we see those kids about to march in the capitol tomorrow? >> well, it was a small step that was included in the omnibus bill. the reality is that any step forward is a positive step. more has to...
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you can hear it for blocks throughout washington, d.c. tammy leitner is in the crowd for us.ere today. >> reporter: i do, brian. i'm here with senator tammy duckworth. senator, tell me what today means to you. you actually fought in the military, but you're in favor of gun control. so talk to me a little bit about today and why you decided to be out here. >> well, i'm out here for my daughter's life and my soon to be born daughter's life. she's about to start preschool. i can't imagine sending her off to school and her not coming back. we need sensible gun legislation. those trained in firearms know that you need universal background checks, ar-15s don't belong on our streets. these senators need to be held accountable. >> reporter: what will it take to get legislation passed? >> the legislation is written, i've co-sponsored several of them. if they put this to a vote on the floor, it will pass. >> reporter: are you surprised to see these kids being so vocal and getting something done? >> i'm surprised but i'm also so proud of them. they're exercising their democracy. and i'm
you can hear it for blocks throughout washington, d.c. tammy leitner is in the crowd for us.ere today. >> reporter: i do, brian. i'm here with senator tammy duckworth. senator, tell me what today means to you. you actually fought in the military, but you're in favor of gun control. so talk to me a little bit about today and why you decided to be out here. >> well, i'm out here for my daughter's life and my soon to be born daughter's life. she's about to start preschool. i can't...
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during the watergate years, they were very incisive, very intelligent cartoons what herb block wrote. being from d.cunning from "the washington post" that broke that story, made it even more important. because it's one of the few places in a newspaper where you can tell it like it is. so in the end herb block had a great deal to do with nixon coming down. >> he had a lot of people who would complain to him, that was outrageous! he had one answer every time. he'd say, but it's true. >> franklin? i can call you franklin? >> years ago it was frowned upon to make fun of the people running the country. >> they won't let anyone solve politics in here because the stadium was dedicated to arts, sports, and any useful enterprises. >> mr. nixon won easily and he wasn't even campaigning, which shows you how well a politician can do if he keeps his mouth shut. >> here we are. ♪ what kind of choice is this >> mark russell would get on his piano and make gentle fun at politicians, but so gentle that he could go then hang out with them afterwards. ♪ and if he drew no matter which one wins the losers need to leave
during the watergate years, they were very incisive, very intelligent cartoons what herb block wrote. being from d.cunning from "the washington post" that broke that story, made it even more important. because it's one of the few places in a newspaper where you can tell it like it is. so in the end herb block had a great deal to do with nixon coming down. >> he had a lot of people who would complain to him, that was outrageous! he had one answer every time. he'd say, but it's...
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d.c. and to be clear that's right here we're three blocks from the white house maybe too close i'm barred shelton coming up scientific american has a cover story about the future of money and we are fortunate to have an author with us alexander lipton from the massachusetts institute of technology joins us to talk about crypto mining and the future of money and actually banks looks at the global market reaction to president strong statements about opposing steel and aluminum import tariffs which seem to be the starting sellable as of a global trade war and melissa arm all of the stocks who should sit down with us to talk markets and stocks plus before we go as a former steel worker myself who would have thought i have a few thoughts about what's been going on all of this by the way coming up soon but first really get to some headlines. italian voters gave a large majority to populist outsiders and the right wing in sunday's parliamentary elections the five star movement won thirty two percent of the. vote the largest vote for the say a single party and the northern far right league one th
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d.c. people and develop a block chain version of youtube for whatever, just some other players that we can all start. >> also a block chain version of porn hub. finally. >> event this intermediated porn. there is a follow-up question. why does ruben spend most of his time platforming pseudo-intellectuals and racists? that is putting it out there but, i would suspect -- >> i don't know you can yell if you want. >> what i think what he may be talking about, and i do not know that he fits into these categories but one of the controversial people you have on recently was jordan peterson. how many people out there, do you like jordan peterson? [applause] i guess, do you like because he is standing up to political correctness? for the specific insight? okay it is the insight. >> i would say this. i know him quite well and he's been on the shore but we have traveled together, we have done live events together. >> to share pronouns together? >> all of that stuff! he is a wonderful woman. [laughter] >> that he is. >> first off, i am pretty sure, i do not know who the twitter person was referencing.
d.c. people and develop a block chain version of youtube for whatever, just some other players that we can all start. >> also a block chain version of porn hub. finally. >> event this intermediated porn. there is a follow-up question. why does ruben spend most of his time platforming pseudo-intellectuals and racists? that is putting it out there but, i would suspect -- >> i don't know you can yell if you want. >> what i think what he may be talking about, and i do not...
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i can't get the city permits for ten blocks of-- down pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c. >> howyou make sure those people aren't using you for their specific agenda? >> well, we don't let them. we all remember everybody has an agenda. politicians have asked us to endorse them. nope. you can support us all you want, but if you think you can get your hands on our movement? it's just not gonna happen. >> vote them out! vote them out! vote them out! all those laxatives, daily probiotics, endless fiber-- it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried, and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially
i can't get the city permits for ten blocks of-- down pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c. >> howyou make sure those people aren't using you for their specific agenda? >> well, we don't let them. we all remember everybody has an agenda. politicians have asked us to endorse them. nope. you can support us all you want, but if you think you can get your hands on our movement? it's just not gonna happen. >> vote them out! vote them out! vote them out! all those laxatives, daily...
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d.c. guy stops his car, gets out, shoulder blocks a city-operated speed camera, knocking it over, rips out the camera and chucks it across the road. then gets back into his car and pulls away. raging against the traffic machine. this may not have been the man's only work that night. metro police say four other speed cameras were damaged in the area. plainly an ugly display of vandalism, right? well, turns out folks in d.c. aren't big fans of the speed cameras, because they are everywhere. in 2016 nearly 1 million tickets were issued off them, generating almost $100 million in revenue for the city. some d.c. residents believe the cameras are just piggy banks and this guy spoke for all of them. his next speaking likely, however, will be in front of a judge. >> like "office space," where they take the printer. >> except you're throwing it in traffic, throwing it across. >> there's a lot involved. >> next high goes to a mother-son reunion in college basketball. jacksonville state university player was called in for a meeting with his coaches before his team's conference tournament this week, t
d.c. guy stops his car, gets out, shoulder blocks a city-operated speed camera, knocking it over, rips out the camera and chucks it across the road. then gets back into his car and pulls away. raging against the traffic machine. this may not have been the man's only work that night. metro police say four other speed cameras were damaged in the area. plainly an ugly display of vandalism, right? well, turns out folks in d.c. aren't big fans of the speed cameras, because they are everywhere. in...
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. >> we are live today from the museum of the bible just a few blocks from the capital in washington, d.cer and houses eight floors of artifacts and exhibits focusing on the bible including an entire second floor dedicated to exploring the impact of the bible around the world. over the next 90 minutes will examine the bibles influence on literature and we will take your phone calls. .. >> well, i think we dealt a museum that looks at three different angles on influence of the bible, first of all, what the story is talking about and what the history to have book as
. >> we are live today from the museum of the bible just a few blocks from the capital in washington, d.cer and houses eight floors of artifacts and exhibits focusing on the bible including an entire second floor dedicated to exploring the impact of the bible around the world. over the next 90 minutes will examine the bibles influence on literature and we will take your phone calls. .. >> well, i think we dealt a museum that looks at three different angles on influence of the bible,...
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i can't get the city permits for ten blocks down pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c.w them to help where they can, but we make sure that we are calling the shots. and anybody who tries to call the shots for us, we respectfully say, "that's not what this is about." >> alfonsi: have you had to do that? have you seen people trying to push back on you guys? >> kasky: politicians have asked us to endorse them. nope. you can support us all you want, but if you think you can get your hands on our movement? it's just not going to happen. >> alfonsi: have you turned people away who have offered money? >> kasky: yes. >> alfonsi: and why have you turned them away? >> kasky: because they said, "here's some money, if you do this." the second we get an "if," sorry. it's gone. >> alfonsi: during our interview, alex had to leave early for a theatre performance. cameron, for a family dinner. they are trying to live their teenage lives, and protect them. >> alfonsi: did you ever think, "i don't want to get into this. this is a nasty fight that i don't want to be in the middle of?" >> e
i can't get the city permits for ten blocks down pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c.w them to help where they can, but we make sure that we are calling the shots. and anybody who tries to call the shots for us, we respectfully say, "that's not what this is about." >> alfonsi: have you had to do that? have you seen people trying to push back on you guys? >> kasky: politicians have asked us to endorse them. nope. you can support us all you want, but if you think you can...
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the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17 of 2017 has more than 3000 books on exhibit. the building occupies almost a entire city block. up next, we tour the bible in america exhibit.
the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17 of 2017 has more than 3000 books on exhibit. the building occupies almost a entire city block. up next, we tour the bible in america exhibit.
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it's been rumored that session's own head was on the chopping block when he was photographed having dinner at a d.c. restaurant with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. that photograph is said to have angered trump who called sessions an idiot, disgraceful and be leaguers. but trump's view may have softened after sessioned fired mccabe and called for the i.g. investigation of fisa abuses, which the i.g. has agreed to undertake. some say it could reverse the democratic narrative of russian collusion. >> this has boomeranged on them. you have half of the american people know that the other party, the democrats, appear like they weaponized to some degree the intelligence services by using the foreign intelligence surveillance apparatus in this country to go and target the opposition campaign is totally unacceptable. >> what sessions does with the i.g.'s findings is another story. the i.g. does not have the power to prosecute, but sessions certainly does. trish, back to you. >> trish: thanks, doug. the dow roaring. i love this. 309 points today. not bad. even with this rally, you know what? markets
it's been rumored that session's own head was on the chopping block when he was photographed having dinner at a d.c. restaurant with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. that photograph is said to have angered trump who called sessions an idiot, disgraceful and be leaguers. but trump's view may have softened after sessioned fired mccabe and called for the i.g. investigation of fisa abuses, which the i.g. has agreed to undertake. some say it could reverse the democratic narrative of russian...
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d.c. where if you say hi, it turns out three blocks later that you gave the gettysburg address. it speaks to the professionalism of this investigation and the thoroughness of it. i don't like the word collusion, though, since it's not -- you can't be charged for collusion. i think what they are probably looking at is obstruction of justice. while collusion could be used to impeach. but if they're going to indict him on anything, it won't be collusion. it will be something else. >> let's talk about what's going on in the white house as a whole. he said publicly good-bye to hope hicks yesterday. she was with him before the campaign. this was a truster adviser, aide, and confidante. i'm no body language expert, but this was an awkward -- that part wasn't awkward. they're very close. that part is actually nice. and good-bye, farewell. best of luck to you. >> clearly he has affection for her and vice versa. he may not replace her. he thinks he may not need a director. >> apparently the president is getting advice that he doesn't need a communications director. whoever is giving him t
d.c. where if you say hi, it turns out three blocks later that you gave the gettysburg address. it speaks to the professionalism of this investigation and the thoroughness of it. i don't like the word collusion, though, since it's not -- you can't be charged for collusion. i think what they are probably looking at is obstruction of justice. while collusion could be used to impeach. but if they're going to indict him on anything, it won't be collusion. it will be something else. >> let's...
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d.c. to look at the political cartoons of herbert block, best known as her block. if you read the washington 1974,etween 1972 and between the time the watergate scandal broke out and president open theigned, you pages to see 174 cartoons attacking the president on watergate alone. had drawn nixon coming out of a sewer during the eisenhower administration. with the exception of the free shape he gave him as a newly elected president, which is in the collection of the washington post now, he never relented. a good site to richard nixon. he didn't attack him blindly, he had real issues with some of the things, whether it be corruption , wiretapping, things he disliked. he felt it was his job as a cartoonist to express his opinion and share it with others. that is the basic role of an editorial cartoon, to express an opinion and persuade people to your point of view. a good cartoonist does more than illustrate the news, he gets -- they get their point across. throwinghave nixon tapes to an investigator ,epresented by a bloodhound trying to throw some reels away while s
d.c. to look at the political cartoons of herbert block, best known as her block. if you read the washington 1974,etween 1972 and between the time the watergate scandal broke out and president open theigned, you pages to see 174 cartoons attacking the president on watergate alone. had drawn nixon coming out of a sewer during the eisenhower administration. with the exception of the free shape he gave him as a newly elected president, which is in the collection of the washington post now, he...
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d.c. november 17, 2017, has more than 3,000 books and artefacts on exhibit. building occupies almost an entire city block. next on "american artifacts" second of a n the two part tour of the bible in america exhibit. story in the e mid-1700s, during what is known awakening. t . >> in the early 1700s many felt spirituality was declining, for some it was a routine occupation. but the travelling preachers travelled that routine, the wandering preachers brought it back. the rock itfield was star. i can see him. comes.he although i don't remember bodies are in earth, our soul and heart is in heaven, like the blessed ages be holding the faith of your farth in heaven so the section section of deals with the rebirth awakening of the bible in america, and has an amazing story unto itself. >> things you are looking at ser mouns of the important pastors of what we were talking about, the great awakening. jonathan edwards. scory abouteresting jonathan edwards, he was not flamboyant. stand in a monotone the sermon. under would fall 1730 up, n and from awakening a spiritual or the awareness to have an awakening with g
d.c. november 17, 2017, has more than 3,000 books and artefacts on exhibit. building occupies almost an entire city block. next on "american artifacts" second of a n the two part tour of the bible in america exhibit. story in the e mid-1700s, during what is known awakening. t . >> in the early 1700s many felt spirituality was declining, for some it was a routine occupation. but the travelling preachers travelled that routine, the wandering preachers brought it back. the rock...
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d.c. i'm bart chilton coming up today the u.s. department of justice which is suing to block the eighty five billion dollars deal that would merge a t. and t. with time warner is heating up we'll break it down with manila chan and an excellent expert panel then danielle de martino booth helps us take a look at one way the eurozone may deal with the budget shortfall after the u.k. leave you and we'll talk about the european central bank and what might be in store interest rates in the eurozone and in the states here plus trinity chavez spills the beans on the economics of global talking all of that ahead but first let's get to the stories topping today's financial and business headlines volatility in the tech stocks is roiling markets around the world aside from the highest profile names in tech amazon alphabet netflix google and facebook which is based which are facing continued ethics over privacy and politics others are feeling fallout from recent events in the corporation took a hit after suspending their self driving car development program following the killing of a pede
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profiting illegally from governments patronizing trump-owned properties just blocks from the white house. the maryland and d.ceys general who brought the case argued that the trump international hotel puts nearby hotels and entertainment businesses at a competitive disadvantage. cnn commentator and former obama ethics czar norm eisen is a co-counsel in the case, he's board chair of a watchdog group called citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. so, ambassador eisen, we appreciate you joining us on this. what do the plaintiffs as we just understand now that you represent, what do they need to prove in this case? >> i thanks for having me back. the plaintiffs will need to establish in this case that president trump is sucking in illegal cash and other benefits through the vehicle of the trump hotel, just a few blocks from us, and a few blocks from the white house, in violation of the united states constitution, which prohibits exactly that, foreign government cash and benefits and ones from other domestic governments as well. >> let me play devil's advocate on this. the hotel is in a beautiful loc
profiting illegally from governments patronizing trump-owned properties just blocks from the white house. the maryland and d.ceys general who brought the case argued that the trump international hotel puts nearby hotels and entertainment businesses at a competitive disadvantage. cnn commentator and former obama ethics czar norm eisen is a co-counsel in the case, he's board chair of a watchdog group called citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. so, ambassador eisen, we appreciate...
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d.c. the latest on efforts to block him after this. don't forget to watch my show, "making money." i will have latest developments on latest stories and of course how to make some money, 6:00 p.m. eastern here on fox business. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ everything is working, just like it should ♪ charles: president trump facing more tariff backlash. now with some lawmakers considering legislation to actually block them. adam shapiro is on capitol hill with the latest. adam. reporter: charles, that legislation was introduced last year by senator mike lee from utah. it would give congress the authority to override the president on issues such as tariffs and also the negotiations regarding nafta but get to the tariffs. because senator jeff flake from arizona who on thursday became a cosponsor of mike lee's bill to give congress the final authority on tariffs and you had senator flake actually saying that the tariffs are, so-called flexible tariffs are a marriage of two lethal poisons to
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. >> we are live today from the museum of the bible just a few blocks from the capital in washington, d.c. the museum opened in november and houses eight floors of artifacts and exhibits focusing on the bible including an entire second floor dedicated to exploring the impact of the bible around the world. over the next 90 minutes will examine the bibles influence on literature and we will take your phone calls. .. >> well, i think we dealt a museum that looks at three different angles on influence of the bible, first of all, what the story is talking about and what the history to have book as it spreads around the world through translation and finally, what is the influence, the ripple effect of the book as translated and goes into different cultures and certainly in western culture, our story of american history is full of how many interact with the bible and the difference it made on the different cultures within american culture, so certainly roosevelt is drawing upon his own experience as american looking over all the different society and different dynamics happening but also at the
. >> we are live today from the museum of the bible just a few blocks from the capital in washington, d.c. the museum opened in november and houses eight floors of artifacts and exhibits focusing on the bible including an entire second floor dedicated to exploring the impact of the bible around the world. over the next 90 minutes will examine the bibles influence on literature and we will take your phone calls. .. >> well, i think we dealt a museum that looks at three different...
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in new york city at laguardia high, students filled up a half a block during the 17-minute sit-in. >> and at washington, d.cp names of the students and victims. and students in burlington, vermont, participated as not even heavy snow stopped them. and students in california spelled out the word "enough" on the financiootball field. >> students walked out in solidarity across the world. we have more from reporter from bustle.com. this feels different to me. this feels like activism. it feels different from the recent protests. >> i agree with you. the students i speak with will tell you that. if you asked them what made parkland different, some will tell you this could happen in their schools. we have seen 200 school shootings since sandy hook. the interesting thing is students see themselves in the activists who have emerged from parkland. instead of sitting back and saying that could have been me when they see violence. they are jumping into the conversation. they are raising their hands and making signs and shouting at the top of their lungs saying that could be me too. i could be the force for change. th
in new york city at laguardia high, students filled up a half a block during the 17-minute sit-in. >> and at washington, d.cp names of the students and victims. and students in burlington, vermont, participated as not even heavy snow stopped them. and students in california spelled out the word "enough" on the financiootball field. >> students walked out in solidarity across the world. we have more from reporter from bustle.com. this feels different to me. this feels like...
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d.c. november 17, 2017, has more than 3,000 books and artefacts on exhibit. building occupies almost an entire city block. next on "american artifacts" second of a n the two part tour of the bible in america exhibit. story in the e mid-1700s, during what is known as the great
d.c. november 17, 2017, has more than 3,000 books and artefacts on exhibit. building occupies almost an entire city block. next on "american artifacts" second of a n the two part tour of the bible in america exhibit. story in the e mid-1700s, during what is known as the great
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the museum of the bible in washington, d.c., which opened in 2017 has more than 3000 books and artifacts on exhibit. the building occupies almost an entire city block. up next on american artifacts, and the second of a two part tour of the bible in america exhibit, we pick up the story in the mid-1700s during what is known as the great awakening. in the early 1700s, many felt spirituality was declining. the traveling preachers of the , the great awakening wandering preacher brought the bible back. george wakefield was the rock star of his time. >> although your bodies are on earth, your souls and hearts are in heaven. you always behold the face of your father, who is in heaven. >> the second section of our tour deals with the rebirth or the awakening of the bible in america. it has an amazing story unto itself. the things you're looking at in this case our original sermons of important pastors of the great awakening. we have jonathan edwards, sinners in the hands of an angry and the interesting story about jonathan edwards was he was not one of those dynamic pastors. he would stand in a monotone and just present the sermon. according to history, pe
the museum of the bible in washington, d.c., which opened in 2017 has more than 3000 books and artifacts on exhibit. the building occupies almost an entire city block. up next on american artifacts, and the second of a two part tour of the bible in america exhibit, we pick up the story in the mid-1700s during what is known as the great awakening. in the early 1700s, many felt spirituality was declining. the traveling preachers of the , the great awakening wandering preacher brought the bible...
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block the plan. our own adam shapiro is live in d.c. what is the latest on this, adam? into well this is a fast track i have been saying today, to nowhere. support for actually changing the law is not exactly very popular on capitol hill. a lot of people on capitol hill, democrats and republicans are upset with the tariffs. there are people, democrats and republicans who think they are a good idea. get into what is happening. a bill was introduced last year by senator mike lee from utah which would give congress the final authority on tariffs, although the president would have 90-day window to impose terrorists as he has done for steel and aluminum when national security is at risk but there would be big changes that would give congress the ability and the authorization for tariffs going forward. this bill is not expected to go anywhere fast, although there are people like paul ryan who said they disagree with the tariffs, mitch mcconnell who says he thinks the president should be more targeted. here is what senator flake from arizona the could sponsor of the mike lee b
block the plan. our own adam shapiro is live in d.c. what is the latest on this, adam? into well this is a fast track i have been saying today, to nowhere. support for actually changing the law is not exactly very popular on capitol hill. a lot of people on capitol hill, democrats and republicans are upset with the tariffs. there are people, democrats and republicans who think they are a good idea. get into what is happening. a bill was introduced last year by senator mike lee from utah which...
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the white house is just a few blocks away from today's march for our lives rally in d.c., but the president was out of town in mar-a-lago florida where a spokeswoman for the white house applauded young people exercising their 1st amendment rights. still though the president was criticized heavily on stage and on signs held by attendees, and so were republicans in congress and the nra. >> to all the politicians out there, if you take money from the nra, you have chosen death. if you have not expressed to your constituents a public stance on this issue, you have chosen death. if you don't stand with us by saying we need to pass common sense gun legislation, you have chosen death. >> the message on the stage here just a few blocks away from the capitol was very straightforward, these activists led by students, are going to organize campaigns against incumbent lawmakers in the midterms if they don't feel those law makers are doing enough to strengthen gun control laws. rick? >> peter doocy in washington. thank you. >>> president trump spending the weekend in florida after signing a massive 1.3
the white house is just a few blocks away from today's march for our lives rally in d.c., but the president was out of town in mar-a-lago florida where a spokeswoman for the white house applauded young people exercising their 1st amendment rights. still though the president was criticized heavily on stage and on signs held by attendees, and so were republicans in congress and the nra. >> to all the politicians out there, if you take money from the nra, you have chosen death. if you have...
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d.c. for our childcare subsidy program, we have local funds that are used as well as federal childcare development, block grant funds and tana funds and they're all used as part of the subsidy program. for the pre-k enhancement program, we layer all that with additional local dollars. we think about how we use those funds in terms of per-people funding people receive as well as around grants that are used to improve quality and other types of supports. so i think every state has a version of those funds. they may motte be in the same amounts or allocation, but talking to the partner agencies we use those funds to tap into them. we strengthen our partnerships with other agencies even though we have a lot of this work under our purview. we talk with the defendant health about maternal home visiting policies and department of behavioral health. i think those partnerships are one thing. i think the second thin is -- helping providers and schools think about what are the things that children need to succeed in those first weeks of school no matter when those first weeks are happening. the third thing i would
d.c. for our childcare subsidy program, we have local funds that are used as well as federal childcare development, block grant funds and tana funds and they're all used as part of the subsidy program. for the pre-k enhancement program, we layer all that with additional local dollars. we think about how we use those funds in terms of per-people funding people receive as well as around grants that are used to improve quality and other types of supports. so i think every state has a version of...
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d.c. will be joining the president's legal team. he says it's all an fbi conspiracy, to block the president. >> the president is said to be okay with it and what does this tell us about the president's mindset? if there are additions, will there be subtractions? >> there could be. if you go back to last year, the end of 2017. we talked many, many times about the fact that the president's legal team, their strategy was to. the investigation is almost over, don't worry, and their strategy was to try to keep him ca ca calm, the client, the president, is going to wake up and say, is my legal team not telling me the truth? or are they misleading me on purpose? that clearly happened because of so many things we've seen from b bob mueller and the questions they want to ask him if they actually get an interview done. one thing i will say is that the legal team the president has is largely based on the legal team that he could get. there are a couple of reasons. first of all, they're just lawyers who don't want to go near it, but also a lot of lawyers have conflicts in this town. they
d.c. will be joining the president's legal team. he says it's all an fbi conspiracy, to block the president. >> the president is said to be okay with it and what does this tell us about the president's mindset? if there are additions, will there be subtractions? >> there could be. if you go back to last year, the end of 2017. we talked many, many times about the fact that the president's legal team, their strategy was to. the investigation is almost over, don't worry, and their...
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the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17 of 2017 has more than 3000 books on exhibit. the building occupies almost a entire city block. up next, we tour the bible in america exhibit. this is the first of a two-part program. the am the president of museum of the bible and we are standing in what is called the impact core. this is the impact of the bible on america and globally but today, we are going to focus on the impact of the bible in america and it is talked about a lot. therite legislation about impact of the bible and separation of church and state and many things have come from that. today we are going to look at some of the undergirding items, documents, manuscripts, printed here and thes founding fathers used to create the government of the united states. also with me as norm conrad. norm put this collection together for us and is here at the museum in washington, d.c. and he is going to lead us through and give us some of the details of these items. it is a fascinating look at understanding that. one of our big tourist groups who come and visit the museum, you would think what do they want to see, especiall
the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17 of 2017 has more than 3000 books on exhibit. the building occupies almost a entire city block. up next, we tour the bible in america exhibit. this is the first of a two-part program. the am the president of museum of the bible and we are standing in what is called the impact core. this is the impact of the bible on america and globally but today, we are going to focus on the impact of the bible in america and it is talked about a lot....
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blocks from the white house. and the court said bring it on. d.c.aryland can litigate this case they have standing. >> is the allegation, you know, obviously the president has business interests, would any business interest in your opinion be a violation of the emolument clause or people are intentionally staying at this hotel to curry favor. with the president. >> that's exactly it. the reason the founders of our country and the framers of the constitution put this on foreign cash or benefits or cash or benefits from american domestic governments flowing to a president because they thought would it bend his judgment. what is happening over in the trump hotel on pennsylvania avenue is an outrage. openly saying of course we are going to stay there to try to get in good with him. and so this is just what the founders and framers feared and it is a very serious problem. >> does this mean the way the court has ruled now, does this mean that other states and other businesses near trump properties around the country can have legal standing claiming the sa
blocks from the white house. and the court said bring it on. d.c.aryland can litigate this case they have standing. >> is the allegation, you know, obviously the president has business interests, would any business interest in your opinion be a violation of the emolument clause or people are intentionally staying at this hotel to curry favor. with the president. >> that's exactly it. the reason the founders of our country and the framers of the constitution put this on foreign cash...
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of the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17, 2017, has more than 3000 books and artifacts on exhibit, and the building occupies almost an entire city block. up next, we too are -- to her -- museum's bible in america exhibit, the first of a two-part program. >> i'm president of the museum of survival. we are standing in what is called the impact floor. we are going to focus on the impact of the bible in america. it is talked about a lot. we write legislation about the impact of the bible and separation of church and state. many things that come from that, but today, we are going to look at the undergirding items, documents, manuscripts, printed and thet was here founding fathers used to create what we call the government of the united states. also with me is norm conrad, who really put this collection together for us and is here at the museum. norm is going to lead us through to and give us some of the details of these items. it is a fascinating look, understanding that. one of our big tourist groups who come and visit the museum, see,do they want to see especially overseas? the bible in america is one of the key pieces they want to visit
of the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17, 2017, has more than 3000 books and artifacts on exhibit, and the building occupies almost an entire city block. up next, we too are -- to her -- museum's bible in america exhibit, the first of a two-part program. >> i'm president of the museum of survival. we are standing in what is called the impact floor. we are going to focus on the impact of the bible in america. it is talked about a lot. we write legislation about the...
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d.c. . it's been called the most secretive vault in the world next we take you in. side it the concluding part of her dog the block a box of the ark business it's up to the. players who knew you when you don't see what the teachers what did a court to do. what did you not through only did it space you. made. let alone killed said. claim to know terminated especially that to. alex you speak french. most of the result is. the same the little send them full to new possibilities talk of slowness busy the council itself this. well you know the part that we've kind of adopted because we were called pirates so long. been there in the small boat makes it hard for him and it's scary. but not. the little self the big fish already ninety percent of the dark guys. and it won't recover. conjure fifteen's hopes suddenly tom's turn up the joint several times a day with the big screen and all you get an idea why. we have to understand we can all stay still and just. be with and this will be used feel more in the world. i'm doing this because i want the future world to the future can generations to have out and enjoy the ocean all
d.c. . it's been called the most secretive vault in the world next we take you in. side it the concluding part of her dog the block a box of the ark business it's up to the. players who knew you when you don't see what the teachers what did a court to do. what did you not through only did it space you. made. let alone killed said. claim to know terminated especially that to. alex you speak french. most of the result is. the same the little send them full to new possibilities talk of slowness...
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d.c. police tell me they're responding to the reports of the shooting in the 1600 block of pennsylvania avenue but we're hearing from secret service at this point that it was from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and they are saying that there were no further injuries in the incident so we will be monitoring the situation for you and we will get back to you once we know something more. >> just for a little clarity, no noah, when you say on the north lawn, are we talking inside the fence, inside white house property north lawn, or just saying on the opposite side of the fence, public space? >> obviously there's a security perimeter to get into the white house. you have to go through secret service magnetometers. open the north fence of the white house, there's a normal fence and then there's a bike rack about five, six feet in front of that. so lately when we've been hearing about white house fence jumper, a lot of them have not been making it to the actual fence, it's just been the bike rack barricade. it does not sound like this person was inside the white house. it was in front of the line, on
d.c. police tell me they're responding to the reports of the shooting in the 1600 block of pennsylvania avenue but we're hearing from secret service at this point that it was from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and they are saying that there were no further injuries in the incident so we will be monitoring the situation for you and we will get back to you once we know something more. >> just for a little clarity, no noah, when you say on the north lawn, are we talking inside the fence,...
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d.c. i'm part. and coming up with lots of news today on autos we talk with the car coach warren and we also look at block chain and kryptos with perry and boring from the chamber of digital commerce plus last time we were able to get to our conversation on why the u.s. department of defense is tapping still a convent only one artificial intelligence will have that interview with todd shipley of various software all that's coming up but first let's head to some headlines the trumpet ministration is preparing to level roughly sixty billion dollars of additional tariffs on china related to intellectual property according to the washington post the report is that the president's aides suggested thirty billion and the president said double it the package which it to this point is to be announced on friday is said to target one hundred or more different products which the administration will argue were actually developed using american technologies that was either stolen or pressured by the chinese in order to release exchange for access to chinese markets it was bound to happen in an autonomous car has killed
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d.c. low pressure system off of the coast. there's a blocking high into canada that's slowing this down. heavy rains, gusting winds and strong snow bands inland into the coast. you'll see this afternoon and this evening the rain start to taper off, but the pounding waves along the coast, the wind will continue, the snow will continue. as we get into tonight and saturday, the rain ends, but the winds will continue as will all that stur of. we have high wind warnings and watches right now, for 61 million people through saturday from new england back into northern georgia. 35 to 55-mile-per-hour wind gusts, coastal gusts up to 65 miles per hour. let's look at what we're talking about as far as our accumulations are concerned. this is not exactly what we're expecting to see. but we'll show you that the possible delays today, from d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york city, boston, buffalo will see a lot of snow, and on saturday, these same cities will transfer over and we'll be looking at airport delays up and down the east coast. guys? >> all right, al. thank you so much. >>> now, to the
d.c. low pressure system off of the coast. there's a blocking high into canada that's slowing this down. heavy rains, gusting winds and strong snow bands inland into the coast. you'll see this afternoon and this evening the rain start to taper off, but the pounding waves along the coast, the wind will continue, the snow will continue. as we get into tonight and saturday, the rain ends, but the winds will continue as will all that stur of. we have high wind warnings and watches right now, for 61...
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we're a big-- a long block away from where the stage is in d.c. terms on the mall.mithsonian back, but pennsylvania avenue is completely jammed. people keep coming and this is not something that was just put together hastily by some students or their friends who were upset about the gun violence or about gun legislation, this is a very, very well-organized event. there's a whole run of show, help from professionals who put up temporary cell towers. pr assistance for the press is very well-put together. we have not seen very much about what congress did yesterday in that omnibus, put in the fix nics background check up. but everybody is here and they're protesting and again, it's a mixture of homemade signs like this one end gun violence, and then we'll have professional signs like this one from the manhattan district attorney's office. so a lot of different ages, it's a very diverse group. many, many thousands and we're told a half hour away from the start of the show, neil. neil: thank you, peter, very, very much. on the phone right now is a fellow who supports wha
we're a big-- a long block away from where the stage is in d.c. terms on the mall.mithsonian back, but pennsylvania avenue is completely jammed. people keep coming and this is not something that was just put together hastily by some students or their friends who were upset about the gun violence or about gun legislation, this is a very, very well-organized event. there's a whole run of show, help from professionals who put up temporary cell towers. pr assistance for the press is very well-put...
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d.c. i'm part show and coming up with lots of news today on autos we talk with the car code lauren fix and we also look at block chain and crypto is with perry and boring from the chamber of digital commerce plus last time we were able to get to our conversation on why the u.s. department of defense is having still a con belly one artificial intelligence we'll have that interview with todd shipley of various software all that's coming up but first let's head to some of. the trumpet ministrations preparing to level roughly sixty billion dollars of additional tariffs on china related to intellectual property according to the washington post the report is that the president's aides suggested thirty billion and the president said double it the package which the this point is to be announced on friday is said to target one hundred or more different products which the administration will argue were actually developed using american technologies that was either stolen or pressured by the chinese in order to release exchange for access to try. ninety's markets it was bound to happen an autonomous car has killed a woman
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d.c. i'm part. and coming up with lots of news today on autos we talk with the car cold war and this and we also look at block chain and kryptos with perry and boring from the chamber of commerce plus last time we were able to get to our conversation on why the u.s. department of defense is tapping still a convent only one artificial intelligence will have that interview with todd shipley of virus software all that's coming up but first let's head to some headlines the trumpet ministration is preparing to level roughly sixty billion dollars of additional tariffs on china related to intellectual property according to the washington post the report is that the president's aides suggested thirty bill. and the president said double it the package which at the this point is to be announced on friday is said to target one hundred or more different products which the administration will argue were actually developed using american technologies that was either stolen or pressured by the chinese in order to release exchange for access to chinese markets it was bound to happen in an autonomous car has killed a woman in
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today as the department of justice tries to block a multibillion dollar deal between at&t and time warner. joining me from the u.s. district court in washington, d.c is our very own connell mcshane with the latest. hey, connell. reporter: hey there, ashly. the court is just about to resume back in session, coming back from one your favorite activities, an extended lunch break which the judge took. for him the judge in this case, richard leon, this is working lunch. kind of a strange morning. we're waiting to hear from two key executives in the cable industry. this guy named warren sliting, head of dish and sling network and john marsh, the ceo at turner. as the government tries to build the antitrust case and block the merger of at&t and time warner. i say it's a strange morning because what happened was just before the department of justice was to call the first witness of the day the government lawyer asked the judge to approach the bench. for two hours all the lawyers and the judge were talking. we were in the courtroom, couldn't hear what they were saying. we don't know exactly what the issues were, we were told by judge leon, some issues did
today as the department of justice tries to block a multibillion dollar deal between at&t and time warner. joining me from the u.s. district court in washington, d.c is our very own connell mcshane with the latest. hey, connell. reporter: hey there, ashly. the court is just about to resume back in session, coming back from one your favorite activities, an extended lunch break which the judge took. for him the judge in this case, richard leon, this is working lunch. kind of a strange...
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d.c., you know, like, detroit, los angeles, and every other city in the united states. >> for more on what to expect on this extraordinary day, we're going to head to tammy leitner. tammy's just a few blocks from here me along with everybody will be marching and gathering. sop security, i know that's going to be a challenge for both those folks getting into the march but also anybody trying to get around d.c. today. >> reporter: yeah. that's right, alex. heavy security out here. they've already done a sweep of the area. most of the roads in downtown d.c. are closed. they're actually encouraging everybody to leave your cars at home, take public transportation, walk. and that's because there's going to be about a half million people out here walking down pennsylvania avenue eventually ending up where we are today at the stage. there's going to be a rock star lineup out here. lynn manuel miranda, miley cy s cyrus, ariana grande. i can tell you out here where i am, there are already about a hundred people out here. i'm actually out here with fletcher williams and you came out here from north carolina with your dad. i have to ask you, why the heck are you out here so early? >> well, i'm here b
d.c., you know, like, detroit, los angeles, and every other city in the united states. >> for more on what to expect on this extraordinary day, we're going to head to tammy leitner. tammy's just a few blocks from here me along with everybody will be marching and gathering. sop security, i know that's going to be a challenge for both those folks getting into the march but also anybody trying to get around d.c. today. >> reporter: yeah. that's right, alex. heavy security out here....
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block. they have to under treaty rules tomorrow when trade ministers cecelia millstone is an washington, d.cestedstration has you need to sign onto the idea that the u.s. is right to use trade sanctions. and maybe support them in the sanctions they may be announce that in they may announce for china. it will be hard for these countries to get exemptions. the process, a little marquee. it will take some time for most of them, unless the president cuts some deal with their leaders. at this point, we have the three. julia: i was think what happens at the g20 is more interesting on the sidelines of versus what they say and public. to what extent do we know whether or not steve mnuchin actually spoke to those in the chinese delegation, and whether or not progress was made -- made, even if you didn't talk about it in the press conference? michael: we know he did speak to the head of the people's bank of china, the outgoing people. here. there was not a representative from the finance ministry at the secretarial level. there were lower level officials. the bankuchin met with and told him that the u
block. they have to under treaty rules tomorrow when trade ministers cecelia millstone is an washington, d.cestedstration has you need to sign onto the idea that the u.s. is right to use trade sanctions. and maybe support them in the sanctions they may be announce that in they may announce for china. it will be hard for these countries to get exemptions. the process, a little marquee. it will take some time for most of them, unless the president cuts some deal with their leaders. at this point,...
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blocking out right now. they are big spenders and increased from before, so they are moving forward and pressing even as theyena, touch other ways of influencing policy and d.crt from the people helping them to do it, do we know what they are trying to do? what is their position besides we are sorry? ben: it seems that mark zuckerberg has accepted the is going to be the one to make that appearance before congress and he is going to have to testify. you may remember he was. sleep saying i might not be the right person or expert in the company. it sounds like he is finally understanding that in bc the buck stops at the top and it does not matter if you are the expert. come before and lawmakers need to ask you questions and it sounds like he is ready to do that. what that may accomplish, we don't exactly know because we are hearing he hasn't formally accepted any invitations and have a workout details but it's on sex is going to offer more. -- it sounds like he is going to offer more. shery: they seem very unprepared to answer questions. ben: he is want to face the same issues they have, when his staffers were briefing commercial committees last week, a lot of
blocking out right now. they are big spenders and increased from before, so they are moving forward and pressing even as theyena, touch other ways of influencing policy and d.crt from the people helping them to do it, do we know what they are trying to do? what is their position besides we are sorry? ben: it seems that mark zuckerberg has accepted the is going to be the one to make that appearance before congress and he is going to have to testify. you may remember he was. sleep saying i might...
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blocked from the purchase of guns. we fixed it, but that was really an issue of making the system already in place work. and let's remember one thing. you mentioned washington, d.che most anti-gun jurisdictions in the country, and it has one of the worst murder rates with firearms in the country. so ann's right about how complicated this is. but there are pieces that we can attack together, but if people are single-mindedly focused on gun control at a time when gun violence has been going down for decades, you know, if what you want is success, that isn't -- >> i don't understand what the argument is against universal background checks. even 75% of trump supporters. you mentioned the pew research center. that's according to their data. 75% of trump supporters want to see the universal background checks. it seemed like it would be a good starting place. i'm getting the hard wrap in my ear. thank you all. >> all right, a quick programming note. tune in at 7:00 p.m. tonight for a special edition of the van jones show. he'll be joined by parkland students who spoke in washington today, as well as superstar jennifer hudson, who performed at today's rally and has a ve
blocked from the purchase of guns. we fixed it, but that was really an issue of making the system already in place work. and let's remember one thing. you mentioned washington, d.che most anti-gun jurisdictions in the country, and it has one of the worst murder rates with firearms in the country. so ann's right about how complicated this is. but there are pieces that we can attack together, but if people are single-mindedly focused on gun control at a time when gun violence has been going down...