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that condemning him would be -- to say that you don't want david duke's vote or that of other whitehis election? >> just to be clear, i don't know anything about david duke, i don't know anything about what you're talking about white supremacy or white supremacists. i mean did he endorse me or what? i know nothing about david duke, i know nothing about white supremacists so you're asking me a question that i'm supposed to be talking about people i don't know anything about. >> the next day he claimed he disavowed david duke in that sper view, which he did not. just a short time ago, roseanne barr tweeted again and once again, it's inflammatory, talking to abc executive ben sherwood about valerie jarrett, the african-american woman she compared to an ape, he says what were you thinking about when you did this, i said i thought she was white, she looks like my family. he scoffed and said, what you have done is egregious. do you see a pattern of the president not calling out racism as an initial instinct full stop? >> yes. >> and why do you think that is? >> you know, i don't know why.
that condemning him would be -- to say that you don't want david duke's vote or that of other whitehis election? >> just to be clear, i don't know anything about david duke, i don't know anything about what you're talking about white supremacy or white supremacists. i mean did he endorse me or what? i know nothing about david duke, i know nothing about white supremacists so you're asking me a question that i'm supposed to be talking about people i don't know anything about. >> the...
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radicalize is these folks, and what is the role of what i would consider to be old guard, kkk, the david dukes of the world in this radicalization? kathleen: we have had a spate of reporting on new activism of groups of that may or may not be shown to later be part of the white power movement proper, but groups we think of as alt-right, what we have to be aware of is activists in the present are drawing on a long history of movement organizational strategies and a long repertoire of actions tested by people like david duke in earlier movements. soledad: the book is called "bring the war home." it is fascinating and riveting, and that archive is incredible. next, teen pregnancy is at an all-time low. does that mean it is time to cut funding for sex ed programs? is living on the moon the next funding semi-annual saleams? with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. sa up to $700 on sle ends sunday. by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade cal
radicalize is these folks, and what is the role of what i would consider to be old guard, kkk, the david dukes of the world in this radicalization? kathleen: we have had a spate of reporting on new activism of groups of that may or may not be shown to later be part of the white power movement proper, but groups we think of as alt-right, what we have to be aware of is activists in the present are drawing on a long history of movement organizational strategies and a long repertoire of actions...
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now david duke invites me over for you know tacos i'm not going to david duke's house you know what i mean like come on let's call it d. call i see it you know race is a racist i don't care if you're in the white house or you know you you live down the street from me and i'm not hanging out with you a very special cricket is underway in england to mark the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the first ever australian touring side that eight hundred sixty eight team was entirely comprised of aboriginal players now the new generation of aborigines are carrying on that legacy paul britton reports from sussex an australian cricket team lines up to face an english side just as they did exactly one hundred fifty years ago and on the shirts of these australian players the names of those first aboriginal pioneers i must admit back home it's not a story that's widely known but you know we're hoping that through this two. and more publicly of the story that we can get the message out you know it's an important part of us trying history and here's a photograph of that now long deceased eight hun
now david duke invites me over for you know tacos i'm not going to david duke's house you know what i mean like come on let's call it d. call i see it you know race is a racist i don't care if you're in the white house or you know you you live down the street from me and i'm not hanging out with you a very special cricket is underway in england to mark the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the first ever australian touring side that eight hundred sixty eight team was entirely comprised of...
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me over for you know tacos i'm not going to david duke's house you know what i mean like come on let's call it d. call i see it you know race is a racist i don't care if you're in the white house or you know you you live down the street from me and i'm not hanging out with. a very special cricket too is underway in england to mark the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the first ever australian touring side that eight hundred sixty eight team was entirely comprised of aboriginal players now the new generation of aborigines are carrying on that legacy britain reports from sussex. an australian cricket team lines up to face an english side just as they did exactly one hundred fifty years ago and on the shirts of these australian players the names of those first aboriginal pioneer is i must admit back home it's not a story that's widely known but you know we're hoping that through these two. and more publicly of the story that we can get the message out you know it's an important part of us trying history and here's a photograph of that now long deceased eight hundred sixty eight team a
me over for you know tacos i'm not going to david duke's house you know what i mean like come on let's call it d. call i see it you know race is a racist i don't care if you're in the white house or you know you you live down the street from me and i'm not hanging out with. a very special cricket too is underway in england to mark the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the first ever australian touring side that eight hundred sixty eight team was entirely comprised of aboriginal players now...
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me over for you know tacos i'm not going to david duke's house you know what i mean like come on let's call it the color like i see it you know race is a racist i don't care if you're in the white house or you know you do you live down the street from me and i'm not hanging out with. a very special cricket tour is underway in england to mark the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the first ever australian touring side that eight hundred sixty eight team was entirely comprised of aboriginal players now the new generation of aborigines are carrying on that legacy paul brennan reports from sussex. an australian cricket team lines up to face an english side just as they did exactly one hundred fifty years ago and on the shirts of these australian players the names of those first aboriginal pioneers i must admit back home it's not a story that's widely known but you know we're hoping that through these two. and more publicly of the story that we can get the message out you know it's an important part of us trying history and here's a photograph of that now long deceased eight hundred sixty
me over for you know tacos i'm not going to david duke's house you know what i mean like come on let's call it the color like i see it you know race is a racist i don't care if you're in the white house or you know you do you live down the street from me and i'm not hanging out with. a very special cricket tour is underway in england to mark the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the first ever australian touring side that eight hundred sixty eight team was entirely comprised of aboriginal...
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always and now david duke invites me over for you know tacos i'm not gone to david duke's house you know what i mean like come on let's call it because like i said you know race is a racist i don't care if you're in the white house or you know you you live down the street from me and i'm not hanging out with you. england or in south africa for what is considered one of rugby's toughest tours the english will take on the springboks in a three match test series in than one eighteen in a row before a serious wobble in form during the last six nations tournament where they eventually finished fifth while south africa are rebuilding after a difficult last few years is. now england in south africa enjoy one of rugby's most famous rivalries they've played each other thirty eight times since one thousand there are six that is outside of the numerous meetings between south africa and the british and irish lions when england combine with wales scotland and ireland but england have only won four times in south africa over the years compared to thirteen victories over all the springboks have won nin
always and now david duke invites me over for you know tacos i'm not gone to david duke's house you know what i mean like come on let's call it because like i said you know race is a racist i don't care if you're in the white house or you know you you live down the street from me and i'm not hanging out with you. england or in south africa for what is considered one of rugby's toughest tours the english will take on the springboks in a three match test series in than one eighteen in a row...
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i don't know david duke. i don't think i ever met him. you had people that were very fine people on both sides. you had people in that group -- excuse me. i saw the same pictures as you did. >> and on and on and on. those are the receipts. why doesn't president trump condemn racism? his own words and actions tell you why. he's a racist. i want to bring in chris eliza and april ryan. thank you for joining us. chris, are we seeing a presidential pardon edition of "celebrity apprentice"? >> i think there's a bat signal sending. you have the pardon of joe arpaio and scooter libby and this latest. there's a very clear connection between arpaio, libby andy ne dh d'souza. it's a certain element of the republican party, i would say conspiracy minded conservatives, who view item as enemies of the deep state. people who were unfairly persecuted and prosecuted. what message is donald trump sending? why dinesh d'souza who he admits he didn't meet? why now? why today? he wants to send a message to michael cohen and paul manafort. i know you're under p
i don't know david duke. i don't think i ever met him. you had people that were very fine people on both sides. you had people in that group -- excuse me. i saw the same pictures as you did. >> and on and on and on. those are the receipts. why doesn't president trump condemn racism? his own words and actions tell you why. he's a racist. i want to bring in chris eliza and april ryan. thank you for joining us. chris, are we seeing a presidential pardon edition of "celebrity...
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. >> i don't know david duke. i don't believe i've ever met him. i'm pretty sure i didn't meet him, and i just don't know anything about him. >> you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. you had people in that group, excuse me, excuse me, i saw the same pictures as you did. >> and on and on and on. those are the receipts. why doesn't president trump condemn racism? his own words and actions tell you why. he is a racist. i want to bring in now cnn's chris cillizza, a politics editor at large here. also cnn politics analyst kirsten powers and april ryan. good evening to all of you. thank you for joining us. so chris, are we see a presidential pardon edition of "celebrity apprentice" here? >> i do think -- you mentioned this in the opening, don. i do think this is sort of a clear bat signal sending that exists here. you have the pardons of joe arpaio last year, scooter libby earlier this year, and then this latest, and thing is a very clear connection between arpaio, libby, and dinesh d'souza, which is people who are heroes in a ce
. >> i don't know david duke. i don't believe i've ever met him. i'm pretty sure i didn't meet him, and i just don't know anything about him. >> you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. you had people in that group, excuse me, excuse me, i saw the same pictures as you did. >> and on and on and on. those are the receipts. why doesn't president trump condemn racism? his own words and actions tell you why. he is a racist. i want to bring in now cnn's chris...
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why didn't he condemn david duke right away? >> why don't you give him any credit for the work he's done as far as bringing more african americans -- >> it's 2% more. >> i've had to deal with this and because of republicans like you -- >> republicans like me? >> yes. you're cheering that 5% of african americans voted for him. that's pathetic -- >> don't make it so personal. >> jason you're the one that's trying to justify this. >> i'm cheering that we're doing better under donald trump. >> there's no proof that -- >> i'm cheering on donald trump's improvement. >> so because a couple percentage more black folks say we'll give donald trump a chance -- >> did the numbers go up or down? >> jason he should have condemned the racist comments roseanne made. he should have condemned charlottesville. >> you want to pin that on donald trump. >> because he has a racial history. >> you're making my point. >> yes i think donald trump created an environment that unearth people -- >> that's not -- >> yes. >> you think donald trump is to blame
why didn't he condemn david duke right away? >> why don't you give him any credit for the work he's done as far as bringing more african americans -- >> it's 2% more. >> i've had to deal with this and because of republicans like you -- >> republicans like me? >> yes. you're cheering that 5% of african americans voted for him. that's pathetic -- >> don't make it so personal. >> jason you're the one that's trying to justify this. >> i'm cheering...
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you can, you can talk again -- about him denying any knowledge of david duke or the klu klux klan. you can go through two years where people supporting donald trump are not supporting donald trump. cannot say, oh, i'm just supporting him because he's giving them hell in washington, d.c. no, he's been openly racist. like we said back in december of 2015. openly racist. if you support him, then you're supporting that, and you are that. it's that simple. that's what we've come to now. if you support donald trump after this, yamish, it's very clear that you can't just say -- oh, you know what, the economy has moved on and i'm just sort of disaffected and neither side works and i support donald trump. but last line of my column in the "washington post" following up on what donny deutsch said is that so many republicans still support this depraved man and his malignant movement, could actually be the most damning element of this tragic american tale. and the question remains -- after this, i'm not saying people should support hillary clinton. i'm very conservative. i'm far more conservat
you can, you can talk again -- about him denying any knowledge of david duke or the klu klux klan. you can go through two years where people supporting donald trump are not supporting donald trump. cannot say, oh, i'm just supporting him because he's giving them hell in washington, d.c. no, he's been openly racist. like we said back in december of 2015. openly racist. if you support him, then you're supporting that, and you are that. it's that simple. that's what we've come to now. if you...
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something that is so racist and so out of the handbook of david duke that even christian leaders acrossrica, evangelicals that had marched behind donald trump came out and the criticized him. but here's the fact. crime in the united states -- crime in the united states is at generational lows. 2017 is on pace for the second lowest crime rate since 1990. in new york city, crime rates are so low that they have to go back and guess what years they were as low. "the new york times" reporting last year that they think it might have been this low in the 1950s, but they don't know because they just don't have the rates to compare. undocumented immigrants? this is -- this is going to shock you, friends and family. this, my friends and family plan by the way. this is my friends and family chart right here. undocumented immigrants commit less crime than we americans that were born here. do you see that? undocumented immigrants that donald trump is holding press conferences about on friday to try to cover up the fact that he is snatching 3-month-old babies who are breast feeding from their mothers
something that is so racist and so out of the handbook of david duke that even christian leaders acrossrica, evangelicals that had marched behind donald trump came out and the criticized him. but here's the fact. crime in the united states -- crime in the united states is at generational lows. 2017 is on pace for the second lowest crime rate since 1990. in new york city, crime rates are so low that they have to go back and guess what years they were as low. "the new york times"...
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. >> when we don't condemn david duke or neonazis ina charlottesville, that is.t is a difference between having a town hall speaking with people and getting their side of the conversation. that helps all people. >> tucker: yeah, okay. robert, thank you. fox senior political analyst brit hume joins us tonight. brit, i don't want to be hysterical. or read more into it. you have more perspective than i. it is a place we moved no possibility of compromise and the other side sees the other to be destroyed. >> i completely agree with this. when maxine waters will rise. she will be recognized as the gentle lady from california. maybe not many people think she is a gentle or a lady. members address them as ladies and gentlemen. and in the senate, they are discouraged from addressing each other directly on the floor but speak to the presiding officer calling him mr. president or refer to him i disagree with the distinguished senator from whatever. there is a reason for the custom and they are this. political debates can be heated and can become quickly personal and go to
. >> when we don't condemn david duke or neonazis ina charlottesville, that is.t is a difference between having a town hall speaking with people and getting their side of the conversation. that helps all people. >> tucker: yeah, okay. robert, thank you. fox senior political analyst brit hume joins us tonight. brit, i don't want to be hysterical. or read more into it. you have more perspective than i. it is a place we moved no possibility of compromise and the other side sees the...
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bush at the rnc convention stated to david duke and folks we do not want folks like you in our partyng we can to make sure you don't have a place. the republican party in those respective states need to do more than just release statements. they need to find alternative candidates to run those folks, especially, off the ballot, if you will. unfortunately i think the president has set a tone, unfortunate tone, that has indeed given these individuals if you will, the power to come out more emboldened than it was once before to say it's okay to be racist. and it's okay to hold a few that's counterintuitive to the progress that we've made thus far. when you think about trump what it shows me, these individuals represent something that's been undermined in this country for a very long time. and these are issues that we just have not addressed. perhaps maybe trump being in office, maybe these folks running for election will force us to deal with things we have tried to turn a blind eye to for too long. >> look, peter, these white national candidates, eight of them so far, they may be outli
bush at the rnc convention stated to david duke and folks we do not want folks like you in our partyng we can to make sure you don't have a place. the republican party in those respective states need to do more than just release statements. they need to find alternative candidates to run those folks, especially, off the ballot, if you will. unfortunately i think the president has set a tone, unfortunate tone, that has indeed given these individuals if you will, the power to come out more...
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>> i think what happens is, when you do not condemn, we do not condemn people like david duke.e get it she's confused with them. there's a difference between doing an hour-long speech to people in heaven at town hall where you speak with peoe and getting their side of the conversation. >> all right. thank you. fox senior political analyst brit hume joins us tonight. i don't want to be historical or read too much into this but it does seem like we moved, and you have more perspective than my, to a place where there is no possibility of compromise where one size sees the other and it must be destroyed. >> i completely agree with that. when maters next prize on the floor, she will be recognized as the gentle lady from california. there may not be that many people that think right now that she's gentle or a lady, but that's the custom of the house. members address each other as ladies and gentlemen. in the senate, members are ever discouraged from direct addressing directly to each other on the senate floor. they will often refer to others such as, i disagree from the distinguished
>> i think what happens is, when you do not condemn, we do not condemn people like david duke.e get it she's confused with them. there's a difference between doing an hour-long speech to people in heaven at town hall where you speak with peoe and getting their side of the conversation. >> all right. thank you. fox senior political analyst brit hume joins us tonight. i don't want to be historical or read too much into this but it does seem like we moved, and you have more perspective...
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there's a reason david duke and dennis spencer are enthusiastic.er thing we have to do is take a step back. remember, the thing that brought him into national prominence was the birther initiative. >> the president was not born in this country. >> that's right. and as the thread goes through, it's mexicans, muslims, african-american athletes. it's saying they're good people on both sides. it happens over and over and over. there are dog whistles and things louder than that. the question is, who are we? scott, this is for you. i want to emphasize. we talked about the president and race. >> one of the things that's occurring distressing at that point is using race as a tool to divide people. it started off with, you know, they're sending their rapists, murderers, the best, both sides, they're finding both people on the side of charlottesville. it had a racial component to it. what are the state of racial relations and you, how does it affect your reporting? >> you have hit on the most important story of our time, especially when it comes to this zbla
there's a reason david duke and dennis spencer are enthusiastic.er thing we have to do is take a step back. remember, the thing that brought him into national prominence was the birther initiative. >> the president was not born in this country. >> that's right. and as the thread goes through, it's mexicans, muslims, african-american athletes. it's saying they're good people on both sides. it happens over and over and over. there are dog whistles and things louder than that. the...
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and he believes he -- he did this with saying he didn't know david duke, the former head of the kkk.s he banking on -- is he banking on racism in his votes are that his vote ares are racists? >> yes, absolutely. but here's the problem with his strategy. first of all, he's not on the ballot. so his -- he does not transfer on to other candidates. people don't come out for other candidates because of donald trump. and what he's -- when he does this, even if the base does cop out for him, it increases the turnout much more for democrats. you keep the base an extras 5% but the democrats are turn an extra 12%. it's a losing strategy. >> the terms he's using when he goes out and talks about immigration, we played some of them a moment ago, terms like infest. >> so that's actually extremely scary. that's how you dehumanize a group before you go after them. anybody hob studied history knows that and that's what makes it so terrifying because one of the things that you do to set the stage for oppressing people and victimizing them is to dehumanize them because it becomes easier to mistreat the
and he believes he -- he did this with saying he didn't know david duke, the former head of the kkk.s he banking on -- is he banking on racism in his votes are that his vote ares are racists? >> yes, absolutely. but here's the problem with his strategy. first of all, he's not on the ballot. so his -- he does not transfer on to other candidates. people don't come out for other candidates because of donald trump. and what he's -- when he does this, even if the base does cop out for him, it...
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and then you asked me was i a fan of david duke? of course i'm not. i am the mexican-american. i thought in being on. why would you ask me a question like that? you did not know i am mexican. don't ask the question. forought for this -- fought this country. i have the right to think what i want to think. host: thank you for the clarification. we will talk to you next month. robert is in baltimore, line for democrats. caller: hello. this is a grandmother. i don't know what would make him stewart,ardon martha who has already done her time, or robert latoya which -- bla gojevich. i guess he is only part in pardoning people i think he can get away with. as far as the last caller talking about changing the law, nobody is going to change the law because why would you miss yourself up? why are you going to change the law? you would not be able to get yourself out of it. that is my comment. i am going to let you go. host: thank you. you bring up martha stewart, people the president said he was considering for pardons down the road. maryland
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topher grace plays david duke and does a great job.or? >> the tv show "ballers." this is a break-out for him. >> cool. >> dave, thank you. >> want to mention, again, "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" and "mama mia: here we go again" is from our sister company universal. >> thank you, >>> big fourth hour. christian slater is going to co-host with me. lester holt and his band, the rough cuts, which are "dateline" people, are going to be performing on our show. >> how did you get that booking? >> it was tough. we just went up the elevator and asked him. >> i love it. >>> carson and jenna are headed over to be on "megyni )m - -.. a surprise announcement >>> good morning. 8:56 now. a surprising announcement this morning for pg&e. now telling investors it expects to take a major financial hit to cover the cost of the damage of the deadly north bay wildfires. pg&e this quarter plans to record a $2.5 billion charge. that is to cover at least some of the costs for the damage. pg&e also admit also this may be on the low end of the possible total
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muslim ban, based on donald trump preaching moral equivalence basically providing aid and comfort to david duken claiming back -- on the eve of super tuesday that he just couldn't really figure out what the deal was with duke and this ku klux klan. he wouldn't make any real statements on it. jon meacham, we've talked about the republican party. the republican party -- what you write about in your book is really also an internal struggle in the republican party, and it's always been that way. it's the forces of good against the forces that want to take this country back. >> yeah. i mean the party starts in 1854. it was the first party with an explicitly moral claim in the country, which was anti-slavery. the wigs couldn't kocome up wita coherent answer. already in 1860 you had this tension because what does lincoln do in his first inaugural? he says slavery's safe where it is, you have nothing to fear from me, but i'm not going to extend it. then it took two more years for emancipation and the republicans turned on andrew johnson in reconstruction. the other great moment in the life of the repub
muslim ban, based on donald trump preaching moral equivalence basically providing aid and comfort to david duken claiming back -- on the eve of super tuesday that he just couldn't really figure out what the deal was with duke and this ku klux klan. he wouldn't make any real statements on it. jon meacham, we've talked about the republican party. the republican party -- what you write about in your book is really also an internal struggle in the republican party, and it's always been that way....
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david: supreme court justice anthony kennedy rocked the legal world yesterday when he announced he will be stepping down next month, ending a 30-year tenure. we welcome now professor dibella under -- professor dukeer. welcome. >> thank you, david. what will we be losing in justice kennedy, particularly from a business point of view? what was his reputation, his performance on the court when it came to business cases? >> justice kennedy was part of a very pro-business u.s. supreme court. ofe studies show, in the era chief justice roberts, it has been the most pro-business court really since the new deal. since before the new deal. he was not the most pro-business justice on the court. it is possible he will be replaced by a justice who is even more pro-business. was largely a stalwart for business, most importantly with citizens united, where the -- treating down corporations as persons with first amendment rights. a very expensive review of the first amendment have given corporations the right to challenge state regulations, including the right to work cases from this week. david: also, i think the wedding cake case as well. this court has shown a real propensity or openness on behalf of busines
david: supreme court justice anthony kennedy rocked the legal world yesterday when he announced he will be stepping down next month, ending a 30-year tenure. we welcome now professor dibella under -- professor dukeer. welcome. >> thank you, david. what will we be losing in justice kennedy, particularly from a business point of view? what was his reputation, his performance on the court when it came to business cases? >> justice kennedy was part of a very pro-business u.s. supreme...
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duke's. that's what the washington post vo: "callsrous." the attacks on david blair. it's dirty politics. esthe washington post endo blair for montgomery county executive. "an energy and passion for innovation." blair is "the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, sportation pre-k and improve tr and we can do it without more taxes when we create jobs. that's the change we need. vo: david blair.om democrat for mony county executive. that's the change we need. endorsed by the washington post. >>> the calendar says tomorrow is the first day o summer. believe it or not, o lot parents are still looking for thingshe to keep kids busy. >> news 4's molette green is live at glen echo. she's talking to parts at the washington parent magazine. they're running down cool ptay any options. a lot of parents want to hear all of these, molette. >> reporter: know. i jumped off that carrousel and jumpedn into oasis here with theater folks who are always ready to give your kids a good show. look at the puppe
duke's. that's what the washington post vo: "callsrous." the attacks on david blair. it's dirty politics. esthe washington post endo blair for montgomery county executive. "an energy and passion for innovation." blair is "the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, sportation pre-k and improve tr and we can do it without more taxes when we create jobs. that's the change we need. vo:...
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duke it out over trade and climate change and i run. and deutsche dilemma. and stocks take a hit. daybreak.""bloomberg david westin has left me. we are ending the week with a bang. the safety of dollar-yen here down .4%. 110.00bounce above the level. crude is getting wrapped up in the risk off feel. .4%.by we are now joined by michael mckee and lisa abramowicz. happy friday. what happened over the last 48 hours? dropt a nine basis point and then a recovery. what happened? lisa: we should be clear that people don't know. i'm not going to pretend that whate have an idea of happened. years ago there was a 76 page report that it inspired from five government regulators to understand the market structure and what happened. the result? we don't know. it is probably benign. there are more algorithms at play here. does it have to do with emerging market assets? we don't know. it doesn't mean there is something pernicious going on. alix: but you had the selloff in brazil that picked up speed and it didn't need liquidity and you were forced to sell. is that contagion now? not really. we saw some moves. oh, volatility. [laughter] is the
duke it out over trade and climate change and i run. and deutsche dilemma. and stocks take a hit. daybreak.""bloomberg david westin has left me. we are ending the week with a bang. the safety of dollar-yen here down .4%. 110.00bounce above the level. crude is getting wrapped up in the risk off feel. .4%.by we are now joined by michael mckee and lisa abramowicz. happy friday. what happened over the last 48 hours? dropt a nine basis point and then a recovery. what happened? lisa: we...
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duke it out over trade and climate change and i run. and deutsche dilemma. and stocks take a hit. daybreak.""bloomberg david westin has left me.ang. the safety of dollar-yen here down .4%. 110.00bounce above the level.
duke it out over trade and climate change and i run. and deutsche dilemma. and stocks take a hit. daybreak.""bloomberg david westin has left me.ang. the safety of dollar-yen here down .4%. 110.00bounce above the level.