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david williams.rnment over the future operation of the uk internal market post—brexit. the house of lords continued to demand changes to the legislation, which critics have banded a power grab by westminster. the uk internal market bill is required for the end of the transition period. but concerns persist over what is seen as the centralisation of power at the expense of scotland, wales and northern ireland. in the latest round of parliamentary ping—pong with the commons, the lords renewed demands that all demonstrations a bigger voice in the way the uk market operates. ijust need pubs to rememberwhy we're here. it's quite simple. when the case for brexit was all about take back control, i think we fail to understand the government take control to itself. even over issues which were fully evolved. but we soon discovered when this bill was published, without any of involvement of the default authorities, the bill actually run over devolved competencies. an independent peer said it was important to le
david williams.rnment over the future operation of the uk internal market post—brexit. the house of lords continued to demand changes to the legislation, which critics have banded a power grab by westminster. the uk internal market bill is required for the end of the transition period. but concerns persist over what is seen as the centralisation of power at the expense of scotland, wales and northern ireland. in the latest round of parliamentary ping—pong with the commons, the lords renewed...
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as an owner of expansive water reserves david williams prints his water to farmers as others would rent land. in the future is looking bright. if we go to 9000000000 population and the chinese want more food in the indonesian one more food in the indians one more food and they can afford to pay for it then we 1st need to find more intensive ways of growing food that means more water. and that's going to leave you smack bang in the hay get there all the hay a price of hay you allocate it and how you regulate it. with the being a best on border 'd it's getting back to the all guys all the land molds and the pace of from us if we want to. do it we're going after all the border landlords game the warriors way back to the middle i just. in the name of fighting global warming the loads of water have made an agreement with the environmentalists. a portion of lake and river water is now protected it feeds the ecosystem and is kept out of the market. this aligns brought about the large majority vote in favor of water. as i'm talking to you today we're about to have 7 days in a right here in adel
as an owner of expansive water reserves david williams prints his water to farmers as others would rent land. in the future is looking bright. if we go to 9000000000 population and the chinese want more food in the indonesian one more food in the indians one more food and they can afford to pay for it then we 1st need to find more intensive ways of growing food that means more water. and that's going to leave you smack bang in the hay get there all the hay a price of hay you allocate it and how...
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william and brennan. i appreciate it. very important. georgia republican party chairman david schaeffer. david. hi, david. how are we doing, david? we'll fire you so fast if we don't -- no, david has done a great, great job. and he works closely with rnc chairwoman. that's how we won a great state known as michigan when she was there. i said let's bring her to washington. ronna mcdaniel. thank you. thank you, ronna. over the last four years we built the greatest political movement in the history of our country. we achieved more than anyone thought possible, and we are
william and brennan. i appreciate it. very important. georgia republican party chairman david schaeffer. david. hi, david. how are we doing, david? we'll fire you so fast if we don't -- no, david has done a great, great job. and he works closely with rnc chairwoman. that's how we won a great state known as michigan when she was there. i said let's bring her to washington. ronna mcdaniel. thank you. thank you, ronna. over the last four years we built the greatest political movement in the...
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william sherman. with retired general david petraeus and then at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, professor michael butler on muse nick the post civil rights era, highlights james brown, marvin gaye and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, we're at the smithsonian art museum for the alexander von humboldt exhibit. and at 8:00 p.m., on the presidency. a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the legacy of if nation's 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> listen to c-span's podcast, the weekly. this week, zach smith, report we are the iowa press citizen, joins us to discuss the race in iowa's second congressional district, called for the republican by six votes. the contest will be decided by the house of representatives. find c-span's "the weekly" where you get your podcasts. >>> up next, andrew slap of east tennessee state university teaches a class on lincoln, andrew johnson, and the constitution. he compares how both presidents have been portrayed as upholding or disregardi
william sherman. with retired general david petraeus and then at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, professor michael butler on muse nick the post civil rights era, highlights james brown, marvin gaye and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, we're at the smithsonian art museum for the alexander von humboldt exhibit. and at 8:00 p.m., on the presidency. a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the legacy of if nation's 43rd president. watch...
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rushing to every detail the news live from berlin and william go prof thanks for watching. a very david and this is climate change sex. happiness increase book. this is the book for you to. get smarter for free over your books are new to. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. coronavirus of data the code with special monday to friday on w. new bogus me little bit i like my old b i've been here for 5 years though. i'm doing my apprenticeship here the people are always nice and helpful you just feel it fly. all. in 2015 how many fled his home country of afghanistan leaving behind his family. and the trauma he lived through as a child. i was 12 and now at school when the taliban came and shot everything up. i was badly injured and a month later i lost my leg. i just went back to school and my main concern was how can i keep playing football you know that was on my mind when i told myself yes you can do it harm it you can. then you'll find a way and if y
rushing to every detail the news live from berlin and william go prof thanks for watching. a very david and this is climate change sex. happiness increase book. this is the book for you to. get smarter for free over your books are new to. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. coronavirus of data the code with special monday to friday on w. new bogus me...
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amy: for more on the tenure of william barr, we're joined by david cole, the national legal directorf the american civil liberties union, professor of law and public policy at georgetown university law center. his most recent book, "engines of liberty: the power of citizen activists to make constitutional law." last night tweeted "bill barr was one of the worst attorneys general in history. he deployed the justice department not to promote justice but to serve donald trump. david, explain. and respond to his resignation, few weeks over he was about to be doing because joe biden won the election anyway and to become the 46th president. >> and some since it is dÉjÀ vu all er again. jeff sessions, the first attorney general under president trump, the right-hand m for donald trump on every iss exceptne. or'st was his refusal decision to recuseimself from the investigation to russian interference on the election. and that one sin caused trump to basically push sessions out. comes in andarr again is entirely presiden trump's right-hand man, doing his bidding rather than providing an indepe
amy: for more on the tenure of william barr, we're joined by david cole, the national legal directorf the american civil liberties union, professor of law and public policy at georgetown university law center. his most recent book, "engines of liberty: the power of citizen activists to make constitutional law." last night tweeted "bill barr was one of the worst attorneys general in history. he deployed the justice department not to promote justice but to serve donald trump....
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in addition to the carnegie biography, david's previous books include prize-winning biographies of joseph p. kennedy and william randolph hearst. today we turn to david's latest book a portrait of not one person that of the over 1 million displaced persons who emerged alive on v-e day april 1945. the last million is an epic story that takes us right into the heart of europe during and after world war ii. it describes the movements millions of people among shifting borders and general chaos, the chaos of that war and its aftermath. it describes life at the street level and politics in the highest reaches of government. millions of people were displaced by world war ii. most know where those sent to concentration camps, yet there were also migrant laborers, forced laborers, collaborators, lyrical parishioners and pows. when the war ended many if not most displaced persons return home. yet as the title suggests, a million did not. this book tells the story of their search for a new home. david, thanks for joining us. to kick it off i just have a simple question, which is how did you come to the story? how did you
in addition to the carnegie biography, david's previous books include prize-winning biographies of joseph p. kennedy and william randolph hearst. today we turn to david's latest book a portrait of not one person that of the over 1 million displaced persons who emerged alive on v-e day april 1945. the last million is an epic story that takes us right into the heart of europe during and after world war ii. it describes the movements millions of people among shifting borders and general chaos, the...
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david: andy williams. remember those christmas specialals? he had some of the best. christmas eve, everybody. a big show still ahead. coming up this hour we start with tammy bruce. we have larry elder with us, jonathan morris to talk about the spiritual side of things. next hour, just as good, burgess meredith, burgess owens, congressman-elect, dan henninger, dave portnoy. they're all with us. we're tracking santa this morning. we have a very special addition to the show. we'll do it at end of three hours. we'll track where santa is. your kids want to know. a lot of them are at home. markets are trading up today. dow jones industrials are up about 50 points right now. all the indices are up. nasdaq up by percentagewise more than all the rest. we're giving you the latest read on mortgage rates. very important subject as we see housing, such an important part of the economy right now. ashley? ashley: put this one under the christmas tree, david, another record low, 2.66% down from 2.67% last week. david: my goodness. ashley: lowest rate in the survey's near 50 year his
david: andy williams. remember those christmas specialals? he had some of the best. christmas eve, everybody. a big show still ahead. coming up this hour we start with tammy bruce. we have larry elder with us, jonathan morris to talk about the spiritual side of things. next hour, just as good, burgess meredith, burgess owens, congressman-elect, dan henninger, dave portnoy. they're all with us. we're tracking santa this morning. we have a very special addition to the show. we'll do it at end of...
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i mentioned david martin at cbs. pete williams at nbc.ot recommendations from fellow journalists who talked about those who they see as pillars of objectivity in the face of these trends i'm talking about. pedro: this is jerry from kentucky on our independent line. caller: this is something i think the republicans have been ignoring. in the 2016 election, 56% of republican voters were over 50-year-old. a large percentage was the silent majority which at that time would be 71. you can imagine in that for your -- four-year. how many of those have passed away. on the other hand over 50% of , the democratic voters were under 50 years old, a large percentage between 18 and 24. imagine how many of those young people that were 14 years of age in 2016 were 18 years or older in the 2020 elections. it is something being ignored or censored, or are they just not aware of that? sharyl: that is not my area of expertise so i can't comment authoritatively on that, i am sorry. one thing you maybe think about is, i am concerned among young people today th
i mentioned david martin at cbs. pete williams at nbc.ot recommendations from fellow journalists who talked about those who they see as pillars of objectivity in the face of these trends i'm talking about. pedro: this is jerry from kentucky on our independent line. caller: this is something i think the republicans have been ignoring. in the 2016 election, 56% of republican voters were over 50-year-old. a large percentage was the silent majority which at that time would be 71. you can imagine in...
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yeah, that's got to hurt this place has been synonymous with technology almost since william hewlet and davidackard started their electronics business in a palo alto garage in the '30s. now a spinoff of that very company, hewlett-packard enterprise, is moving its headquarters out of california to texas, 1 of 15 companies moving their headquarters there from california in 2020, according to one texas economic development group. that's up 36% from last year, including some household names other california companies are expanding in texas in a pandemic, where many workers are finding they can do their jobs from anywhere, companies are finding new flexibility, too >> the pandemic has taught us a lot of things, and those are changes that are going to be permanent lasting. >> reporter: in silicon valley, they're trying to put a brave face on it. >> when i look at the cluster we have here around innovation and all that feeds into that, i don't see any better place to operate and do business and expand and grow, period. >> reporter: it's true, no state has more colleges and universities or attracts m
yeah, that's got to hurt this place has been synonymous with technology almost since william hewlet and davidackard started their electronics business in a palo alto garage in the '30s. now a spinoff of that very company, hewlett-packard enterprise, is moving its headquarters out of california to texas, 1 of 15 companies moving their headquarters there from california in 2020, according to one texas economic development group. that's up 36% from last year, including some household names other...
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grant and william tecumseh sherman with retired member david petraeus. and college professor michael butler on music in the civil rights era highlighting james brown, marvin gay and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. on "american artifacts." we're at the smithsonian american art museum with curator eleanor jones harvey. and at 8:00 p.m., the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on cpa
grant and william tecumseh sherman with retired member david petraeus. and college professor michael butler on music in the civil rights era highlighting james brown, marvin gay and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. on "american artifacts." we're at the smithsonian american art museum with curator eleanor jones harvey. and at 8:00 p.m., the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on cpa
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william. he launched the earthshot prize, alongside sir david attenborough, looking for solutions to the world'smost prestigious global environmental prize there's ever been. it's a hugely ambitious target, but i do think that positivity and that finding ways through this is better than saying, "it's all doom and gloom, we're all going to perish." i think we've got to harness our ingenuity and our ability to invent some of this out. and for prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, it was a chance to meet sir david and give him a bit of a grilling. hello, david attenborough. what animal do you think will become extinct next? well, let's hope there won't be any! because there are lots of things we can do when animals are reduced to in danger of extinction. we can protect them. hello, david attenborough. i like spiders, do you like spiders too? i love spiders! i'm so glad you like them. i think they're wonderful things. why is it that people are so frightened of them? what animal do you like? i think i like monkeys best. because they're such fun. and there has been another public outing
william. he launched the earthshot prize, alongside sir david attenborough, looking for solutions to the world'smost prestigious global environmental prize there's ever been. it's a hugely ambitious target, but i do think that positivity and that finding ways through this is better than saying, "it's all doom and gloom, we're all going to perish." i think we've got to harness our ingenuity and our ability to invent some of this out. and for prince george, princess charlotte and prince...
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william. he launched the earthshot prize, alongside sir david attenborough, looking for solutions to the world'sus global environmental prize there's ever been. it's a hugely ambitious target, but i do think that positivity and that finding ways through this is better than saying, "it's all doom and gloom, we're all going to perish." i think we've got to harness our ingenuity and our ability to invent some of this out. and for prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, it was a chance to meet sir david and give him a bit of a grilling. hello, david attenborough. and there has been another public outing for the cambridge children. in a year that has devastated theatre and the arts, mum and dad took george, charlotte and louis to panto at the london palladium. a slightly tentative red carpet experience for some, but one that allowed the family to show their support for the industry and the frontline workers who joined them in the audience. for the duchess of cornwall, royal duties this year included watching the work of detection dogs at their training centre in milton keynes. trials are
william. he launched the earthshot prize, alongside sir david attenborough, looking for solutions to the world'sus global environmental prize there's ever been. it's a hugely ambitious target, but i do think that positivity and that finding ways through this is better than saying, "it's all doom and gloom, we're all going to perish." i think we've got to harness our ingenuity and our ability to invent some of this out. and for prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, it was...
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william barr told the ap to david back in october he appointed us attorney john durham special counsel to investigate the origins of the russia probe branding him authority to complete the work without being easily fired no matter who is in the white house. the trump team continued its aggressive nationwide campaign today to promote the discovery of what it called widespread voting irregularities. and michigan state lawmakers spent more than 6 hours probing for evidence of wrongdoing and day after arizona legislators urged similar concerns this is georgia secretary of state called fulton county dysfunction limit a statewide recount requested by the trump campaign in a state worth three counties have been blocked by district judge for me raising data on dominion voting machines and the news kept rolling tonight. a shot across the verbal bow, the president following through on a threat to end a special carveout known as section 230 which is a liability shielding gift in the us from big tech, the only companies in america that have it corporate welfare is a serious threat to our national
william barr told the ap to david back in october he appointed us attorney john durham special counsel to investigate the origins of the russia probe branding him authority to complete the work without being easily fired no matter who is in the white house. the trump team continued its aggressive nationwide campaign today to promote the discovery of what it called widespread voting irregularities. and michigan state lawmakers spent more than 6 hours probing for evidence of wrongdoing and day...
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david, i want to start with you, the william barr thing is one thing but it's part and parcel of something much larger here which is just how detached from reality and frankly democracy the president is. he spent 46 minutes yesterday in this facebook rant which was a string of lies, i mean, a word salad of lies about the election he lost. you couple that with what his former national security adviser michael flynn is doing, the guy he just pardoned, michael flynn is publicizing this call to declare martial law and hold a revote. this is not small stuff. i just don't think we can get numb to what's going on here and i get maybe the president is doing it for money, but even then what is actually being said out loud is the type of thing that i really do think should make americans shake right now. >> we should note the recently pardoned and very grateful michael flynn. look, the reality of this is, yes, i think the president in some ways is detached from reality, i think it's very hard for him to accept the word "loser" it's not part of his lexicon for himself, it's an epithet he puts on othe
david, i want to start with you, the william barr thing is one thing but it's part and parcel of something much larger here which is just how detached from reality and frankly democracy the president is. he spent 46 minutes yesterday in this facebook rant which was a string of lies, i mean, a word salad of lies about the election he lost. you couple that with what his former national security adviser michael flynn is doing, the guy he just pardoned, michael flynn is publicizing this call to...
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on the relationship between generals ulysses s grant and william tecumseh sherman with retired general david petraeus, and at 8:00 pm on lectures in history flagler college professor michael butler on music in the post-civil rights era highlighting artist james brown, marvin gay and george clinton, and at 6:00 pm eastern on american artifacts we are at the smithsonian american art museum with curator eleanor jones harvey with the alexander von humboldt exhibit warning about his influence on generations of americans. at 8:00 pm on the presidency a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas showcasing the legacy of the nation's 40 third president. watch
on the relationship between generals ulysses s grant and william tecumseh sherman with retired general david petraeus, and at 8:00 pm on lectures in history flagler college professor michael butler on music in the post-civil rights era highlighting artist james brown, marvin gay and george clinton, and at 6:00 pm eastern on american artifacts we are at the smithsonian american art museum with curator eleanor jones harvey with the alexander von humboldt exhibit warning about his influence on...
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grant and william tecumseh sherman with retired member david petraeus. and college professor michael butler on music in the civil rights era highlighting james brown, marvin gay and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. on "american artifacts." we're at the smithsonian american art museum with curator eleanor jones harvey. and at 8:00 p.m., the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the constitutional convention began in 1787 in philadelphia. virginians james madison and george mason found themselves on opposing sides regarding key components of a document. in an event hosted by the colonial williams organization, we found a debate on issues from the bill of rights to slavery. >>> hello, and welcome to the great constitutional debate right here at colonial williamsburg. my name is stuart harris and i teach constitutional law at williams university. we are going to talk about the ratification process of the constitution. first let me set some context. in 1776, a
grant and william tecumseh sherman with retired member david petraeus. and college professor michael butler on music in the civil rights era highlighting james brown, marvin gay and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. on "american artifacts." we're at the smithsonian american art museum with curator eleanor jones harvey. and at 8:00 p.m., the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>>...
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david: questions grow around the biden family business dealings, attorney general william barr and finalnce before leaving his post says he will not pursue the case. watch. >> i think to the extent that there is an investigation i think that it is being handled responsibly and professionally currently within the department and to this point i have not seen a reason to appoint a special counsel and i have no plan to do so before i leave. david: joining me now the perfect person to talk about all of this, former independent counsel ken starr. ken, you're more than familiar with the role of independent counsel here. have you seen enough evidence coming out of hunter biden's laptop and all of those email exchanges and eyewitnesses like, former business partner of his, to warrant a special prosecutor? >> let me say, david, the evidence is very serious. it seems to be accumulating. so this is a very serious case but bill barr is continue to be honest and goodness cop. you can all them as he sees them, you can agree or disagree, has not seen fit, note, the key words, at this time to appoint a s
david: questions grow around the biden family business dealings, attorney general william barr and finalnce before leaving his post says he will not pursue the case. watch. >> i think to the extent that there is an investigation i think that it is being handled responsibly and professionally currently within the department and to this point i have not seen a reason to appoint a special counsel and i have no plan to do so before i leave. david: joining me now the perfect person to talk...
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david? >> jonathan karl, thank you. >>> now to the news that attorney general william barr is leaving the trump administration early, with only a few weeks to go. here's pierre thomas on that tonight. >> reporter: he was one of president trump's staunchest allies, accused of bending the justice department to his boss's will. but tonight, bill barr is resigning as attorney general. the announcement made by the president, who tweeted, "bill will be leaving just before christmas to spend the holidays with his family." their once warm relationship had soured. >> do you still have confidence in bill barr? >> ah, ask me that in a number of weeks from now. >> reporter: the president, who for weeks made the baseless claims that the election was stolen, infuriated when barr contradicted him, saying "we're not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election." >> not happy with all of the evidence i had, i can tell you that, i'm not happy. >> reporter: last week, barr angered the president again, when hunter biden revealed that he was under investigation by the justice department. the investigatio
david? >> jonathan karl, thank you. >>> now to the news that attorney general william barr is leaving the trump administration early, with only a few weeks to go. here's pierre thomas on that tonight. >> reporter: he was one of president trump's staunchest allies, accused of bending the justice department to his boss's will. but tonight, bill barr is resigning as attorney general. the announcement made by the president, who tweeted, "bill will be leaving just before...
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. >>> and also william about your at the time and david solomon have ideas to help small businesses they us in the 8:00 hour it is tuesday, december 15, 2020 i think it might be the eyes of december ♪ go big or go home >> good morning, i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's take a look at the equity futures. yesterday at this time we saw green arrows too, the rally faded at least for the dow and s&p. yesterday the dow was down by about 184 points, the third out of four sessions that it closed lower. s&p was actually down for a fourth session in a row and that is the longest losing streak it has seen in about three months yesterday th
. >>> and also william about your at the time and david solomon have ideas to help small businesses they us in the 8:00 hour it is tuesday, december 15, 2020 i think it might be the eyes of december ♪ go big or go home >> good morning, i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's take a look at the equity futures. yesterday at this time we saw green arrows too, the rally faded at least for the dow and s&p. yesterday the dow was down by about 184...
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saturday at 6 p.m., the "civil the relationship between ulysses s grant and william tecumseh sherman. with retiring general davidetraeus and an historian. at 8:00 on lectures in history, flageler college professor on music in the post-civil rights era, highlighting marvin gaye and george clinton. on sunday on american artifacts, we're at the smithsonian american art museum with the curator for the von humboldt exhibit. talking about's influence on generations of americans. a virtual tour of the george w. bush library and dell is showcasing the legacy of the president.d watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. sunday night on q&a, author jake wood on his book "once a warrior." recounting his time with team rubicon, the disaster response organization he cofounded. ne community is not big fans of the military historically and for good reason. the majority of the humanitarian suffering around the world is a result of armed conflict. reerit's almost as though ca humanitarians despise the military almost out of an obligation. that we had been skills overseas in the military that applicable to disaster zones
saturday at 6 p.m., the "civil the relationship between ulysses s grant and william tecumseh sherman. with retiring general davidetraeus and an historian. at 8:00 on lectures in history, flageler college professor on music in the post-civil rights era, highlighting marvin gaye and george clinton. on sunday on american artifacts, we're at the smithsonian american art museum with the curator for the von humboldt exhibit. talking about's influence on generations of americans. a virtual tour...
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. >> david savage in our q&a program. william kristol, do you agree? do you think the justices had their minds made up before they heard the arguments? >> i think that's an unfair way to put it. they might have had their minds made up, in that they considered the legal case. it wasn't actually news that it was coming to the supreme court and decided they were going to uphold the original november 27th decision of the florida board, and that, yes, if you are inclined to do that already, you're more likely to give an injunction. but it's not like -- it's a mistake to say there's something illegitimate about it. that's the way courts often work. you don't give an injunction if you think there's not a strong case. you do give a temporary order or injunction if there's the likelihood, in this case, the plaintiff prevailing. i agree very much it was an indicator of what was to come. i think it doesn't prove anything about that -- one side's reasoning is any better than the other's. i want to come back to the previous caller, though, just on the fraud questio
. >> david savage in our q&a program. william kristol, do you agree? do you think the justices had their minds made up before they heard the arguments? >> i think that's an unfair way to put it. they might have had their minds made up, in that they considered the legal case. it wasn't actually news that it was coming to the supreme court and decided they were going to uphold the original november 27th decision of the florida board, and that, yes, if you are inclined to do that...
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david moore where they will win. 107-yard receiving. but their first game of the season, which will mean the debut of the freshman williams.se to be their best crew ever that shows why. stanford would beat them 82-64 in the maui invitational, which is actually played, covid, right? to want's top five. number five, the best part about thanksgiving, the leftovers, of course. and these oklahoma state fans, they will skip the concession stands because of it. pretty good half time entertainment. the mascot actually married this couple. you may remove your mask and kiss the bride. ♪ [ music ] >>> at number three, syracuse needs the touchdown to tie up nc state, to run down the clock to zero. it's fourth down as they will spike it. the ball game will end. >> and want to get away? >>> at number two, vanderbilt, ago lee on the soccer team, becoming the first woman to play in the power of five football game. handling the opening kickoff in the second half. the former nba dunk champ nate robinson will make his boxing debut on saturday. and down goes nate. >>> yeah, jay paul of youtube fame would knock him down. they said i want a pie
david moore where they will win. 107-yard receiving. but their first game of the season, which will mean the debut of the freshman williams.se to be their best crew ever that shows why. stanford would beat them 82-64 in the maui invitational, which is actually played, covid, right? to want's top five. number five, the best part about thanksgiving, the leftovers, of course. and these oklahoma state fans, they will skip the concession stands because of it. pretty good half time entertainment. the...
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. >> david savage in our q and a program. william kristol, do you agree the justices had their minds made up before they heard the argument? >> i think it was unfair that they may have had their minds made up and that is why they gave the injunction, in the sense they may have considered the legal case, it was not exactly news it was going to the supreme court and decided they would upload the original decision of the florida board. yes, if you are inclined to do that already, you're more likely to get an injunction. it is safe i think to say it is something illegitimate or that is the way the courts often work. you don't give it an injunction if you think it is a strong case. you give it a temporary restraining order if you think there is a likelihood if in this case the plaintiff. i agree very much, it was an indicator of what was to come. does not fool anything about one side's reasoning or any others. i want to go back to the previous caller, a, no evidence in this. also, a lot of people would have to be involved in the conspirac
. >> david savage in our q and a program. william kristol, do you agree the justices had their minds made up before they heard the argument? >> i think it was unfair that they may have had their minds made up and that is why they gave the injunction, in the sense they may have considered the legal case, it was not exactly news it was going to the supreme court and decided they would upload the original decision of the florida board. yes, if you are inclined to do that already,...
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william: he got lucky in this sense, which is that david mccullough wrote a biography about him. any president would ought to be -- anyone who wants to be president should be going to david mccullough, saying, will you please write my biography? it took truman and gave us a rounded picture of the man. and what he showed was truman's true essence, that was a man of -- that he was a man of the people but he was a midwesterner, that he had been a public servant, he fought in the first world war, that he had gone into politics, that he had an earthieness and attractive quality about him. and once he was able to draw the character so colorfully, one became much more able to sympathize with the difficulties that truman faced in the white house. i mean, the first thing to recall is just what you're , shocks.bout what is it like when you're the vice president and the president dies and you get that call? and when the president is franklin roosevelt and the second world war is still going on, what do you suppose was going through his mind? and mccullough does a really good job of pulling
william: he got lucky in this sense, which is that david mccullough wrote a biography about him. any president would ought to be -- anyone who wants to be president should be going to david mccullough, saying, will you please write my biography? it took truman and gave us a rounded picture of the man. and what he showed was truman's true essence, that was a man of -- that he was a man of the people but he was a midwesterner, that he had been a public servant, he fought in the first world war,...
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david: another one, investment banking firm william blair is out with this top stock picks.ber, alta, planet fitness and workday as some of the pics. it's a reopening consumer driven theme for next year according to william blair. uber is up 70% this year and they are expected to continue to rally hopefully with recovery and rides. alta, yes beauty is coming back as we get back to face to face meetings and planet fitness locations should also reopen next year and should see a recovery in stock prices david: i never thought i would want those days of face-to-face meetings as it's easy to work from home, but i do. something happens with face to face meetings. susan: i thought you meant going back to the gym was something you didn't want. david: our jim has been open for a while, although the gym in the building needs to open. checking the big board if we can. we are holding onto the gains of about i would say a very positive day for all of the indexes, about a half a percentage point gain on the dow jones and nasdaq checking the tenure-- 10 year, slight rise still below the 1%
david: another one, investment banking firm william blair is out with this top stock picks.ber, alta, planet fitness and workday as some of the pics. it's a reopening consumer driven theme for next year according to william blair. uber is up 70% this year and they are expected to continue to rally hopefully with recovery and rides. alta, yes beauty is coming back as we get back to face to face meetings and planet fitness locations should also reopen next year and should see a recovery in stock...
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william and brennan. i appreciate it. very important. georgia republican party chairman david schaeffer. david. hi, david. how are we doing, david? we'll fire you so fast if we don't -- no, david has done a great, great job. and he works closely with rnc chairwoman. that's how we won a great state known as michigan when she was there. i said let's bring her to washington. ronna mcdaniel. thank you. thank you, ronna. over the last four years we built the greatest political movement in the history of our country. we achieved more than anyone thought possible, and we are just getting started. we don't want other people to rip it apart. we must re-elect kelly and david to keep it going for decades. we have spent trillions of dollars are rebuilding other foreign nations and fighting foreign wars and defending foreign borders. we want to defend our own border. and we are now protect our nation, rebuilding our cities and bringing our jobs, our factories and our troops back home to the usa where they belong, thank you. bringing them home. not easy to bring them home. i bring them home and they say, sir, we have g
william and brennan. i appreciate it. very important. georgia republican party chairman david schaeffer. david. hi, david. how are we doing, david? we'll fire you so fast if we don't -- no, david has done a great, great job. and he works closely with rnc chairwoman. that's how we won a great state known as michigan when she was there. i said let's bring her to washington. ronna mcdaniel. thank you. thank you, ronna. over the last four years we built the greatest political movement in the...
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david moore. hawks win 23-17. they go to 8-3. metcalf, 177 yards receiving. >>> stanford's first game of the season, a debut of the freshman, williamsnford's best recruit ever, showed why against alabama. the shot certainly looks nba reddy. 19 points on three of five from downtown. eight rebounds. stanford beat alabama 82-64 which is actually being played in north carolina. coronavirus, right? cal making its home debut in front of the cut outs facing nickel state as of louisiana. matt bradley tying a career high 26. 19 in the second half and got the friendly bounce off the win. 60-49 to get arizona state on thursday. >>> hungry for a little more this morning? give me the top five. best part about thanksgiving the leftovers of course. these oklahoma fans skip the consuccessions stand because of it. pretty good half time entertainment at the colts game. the mascot married this couple, you may remove your masks and kiss the bride. and number three, syracuse maps the touchdown. >> they get a snap and he spikes it. the game will end. >> culpepper. >> at number two, vanderbilt. a goalie on the cc. the first william to play in a power five
david moore. hawks win 23-17. they go to 8-3. metcalf, 177 yards receiving. >>> stanford's first game of the season, a debut of the freshman, williamsnford's best recruit ever, showed why against alabama. the shot certainly looks nba reddy. 19 points on three of five from downtown. eight rebounds. stanford beat alabama 82-64 which is actually being played in north carolina. coronavirus, right? cal making its home debut in front of the cut outs facing nickel state as of louisiana. matt...
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today at 6:00 p.m., the civil war, on the relationship between ulysses s grant and william tecumseh sherman, with davideus and a historian. flagler college professor michael butler on music in the post-civil rights era, highlighting james brown, marvin gaye and george clinton. sunday at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts, we are at the smithsonian art museum with elinor jones harvey for the alexander von humboldt exhibit, talking about his influence on generations of americans. tour ofp.m., a virtual the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the legacy of the 43rd president. watch american history tv today on c-span3. ♪ announcer: with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website, c-span.org/coronavirus to follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps and watch updates on demand come anytime, at c-span.org/coronavirus. "washington journal" continues. host: we will open up the phone lines to you for this final segment, where we will talk about what is going on on capitol hill right now when it comes to the omnibus bill and the covid really fill. we want t
today at 6:00 p.m., the civil war, on the relationship between ulysses s grant and william tecumseh sherman, with davideus and a historian. flagler college professor michael butler on music in the post-civil rights era, highlighting james brown, marvin gaye and george clinton. sunday at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts, we are at the smithsonian art museum with elinor jones harvey for the alexander von humboldt exhibit, talking about his influence on generations of americans. tour ofp.m., a...
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william. more people are moving out of california, too and they're really rich people. david? >> doing great, bill. >> bill: merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas. >> bill: here's elon musk moving to texas. watch here. >> i do think that if a team haas been winning too long, they do tend to get a little come play sent, a little entitled and they don't win the championship anymore. california has been winning a long time. and i think they're taking it for granted. >> bill: people might pay attention to that. do you think? >> according to elon musk, they took him for advantage, too. in the spring, gavin newsome, the governor, said he doesn't expect elon musk will move. he has. he still has a big factory in fremont that employs 10,000 californians that won't move out soon. but the fact that elon musk is taking his brains, his experimental centers, the ones that create these new machines out of which whole industries are created, which employ tens and hundreds of thousands of people, that is the way this nation is developed. that is his ideas develop. that is all moving to t
william. more people are moving out of california, too and they're really rich people. david? >> doing great, bill. >> bill: merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas. >> bill: here's elon musk moving to texas. watch here. >> i do think that if a team haas been winning too long, they do tend to get a little come play sent, a little entitled and they don't win the championship anymore. california has been winning a long time. and i think they're taking it for...
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david? >> charlie, thank you. >>> joini ining us now is dr. william schaffner from vanderbilt school of medicine.et's start talking about the variant first discovered in the uk. two cases, one in colorado and one in california. both of those people are not known to have traveled any time in the recent past. so what do you make of that? >> well, david, that means this virus has crossed the ocean and is spreading here. obviously, these people didn't travel to the uk to get it. they must have acquired it from a contact here. so it's already spreading. and we've seen, obviously, a surge of covid throughout the country and this new variant here and there may be contributing to that. but the important thing to remember is, although it's more contagious, masks, social distancing, staying away from groups, staying home can dampen the spread of this virus just as it can dampen the spread of the standard covid virus. so we really need to behave in an appropriate public health manner. >> are we doing enough testing here in the u.s. for that new variant? >> i wish we were doing more. the british -- our briti
david? >> charlie, thank you. >>> joini ining us now is dr. william schaffner from vanderbilt school of medicine.et's start talking about the variant first discovered in the uk. two cases, one in colorado and one in california. both of those people are not known to have traveled any time in the recent past. so what do you make of that? >> well, david, that means this virus has crossed the ocean and is spreading here. obviously, these people didn't travel to the uk to get...
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william kristol, coeditors of the book "bush v gore." the program aired yesterday, and the authors took viewer questions. douglas brinkley discusses jacqueline kennedy's davidstein. following that, university of mary washington's professor emeritus discusses john
william kristol, coeditors of the book "bush v gore." the program aired yesterday, and the authors took viewer questions. douglas brinkley discusses jacqueline kennedy's davidstein. following that, university of mary washington's professor emeritus discusses john
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david begnaud, thank you. today, president trump's false claims of rampant ballot fraud were again debunked, this time by a surprising source. attorney general william barr, a staunch trump ally, says there's no evidence to support president's allegations. we get more now from cbs' ben tracy. >> reporter: attorney general bill barr, seen entering the white house this afternoon just after delivering a major blow to president trump's claims of election fraud, telling the associated press, "to date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election." it's a significant repudiation from one of the president's most loyal cabinet members... >> this is playing with fire. >> reporter: ...who himself questioned mail-in voting before the election, and afterwards told federal prosecutors to look for evidence of voter fraud. now, barr is debunking wild claims by the trump campaign. >> one of its characteristics is its ability to flip votes. >> reporter: including from one- time trump attorney sidney powell that voting machines were programmed to change election results. barr says his department looked into that and h
david begnaud, thank you. today, president trump's false claims of rampant ballot fraud were again debunked, this time by a surprising source. attorney general william barr, a staunch trump ally, says there's no evidence to support president's allegations. we get more now from cbs' ben tracy. >> reporter: attorney general bill barr, seen entering the white house this afternoon just after delivering a major blow to president trump's claims of election fraud, telling the associated press,...
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hosted this discussion between retired general david petraeus and historian john mars elect about the relationship between union generals ulysses s grant and williamherman. here's a preview. >> grant and sherman were really interesting figures in their open right i think. grant and sherman walked into your room or my office or wherever. what would it be like? i think what it would be like with sherman, he would start spotting people in the audience and saying, there is charlie. how you doing? slap them on the back. atnt would take a look things and find the corner where nobody was sitting so he could be by himself and nobody would bother him. yet, theyof that and agreed on so many things. the other interesting thing i think about them is grant is a small man. he is about 5'6". we have a living statue, over a statue i should say, at our grant presidential library that shows lifelike what grant was like when he went to west point. oneas about five foot, inch and weighed about 108 pounds. he grew while at west point, but became 5'7". sherman, in the meantime, is a tall fellow. he is about roughly six foot tall and he represents the opposite of what g
hosted this discussion between retired general david petraeus and historian john mars elect about the relationship between union generals ulysses s grant and williamherman. here's a preview. >> grant and sherman were really interesting figures in their open right i think. grant and sherman walked into your room or my office or wherever. what would it be like? i think what it would be like with sherman, he would start spotting people in the audience and saying, there is charlie. how you...
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william la jeunesse, thank you so much. ahead of the all-important senate runoff election, georgia's republican senators david priddy and kelly loeffler are intervening on behalf of a georgia teen. she is serving two months in jail in the cayman islands after defining covid protocols. meantime, president trump is set to rally feels republican senators on the eve of the election as they are praising the president for assigning the covid relief bill. former democratic state lawmaker stacey abrams weighed in today on whether trump's signing of that bill could hurt the democratic candidates. watch. >> not only is this a belated investment, it is also a j poor investment. $600 will not help most families survive. we need to kill u.s. senators who are willing to go to washington and be in partnership with the president. >> julie: steve harrigan is live with the latest. speak of the two republican senators are trying to get 18-year-old skylar mack out of jail in the cayman islands. for violating covid protocol, she went down to visit her boyfriend in the cayman islands, david perdue and kelly loeffler writing a letter to the embassy
william la jeunesse, thank you so much. ahead of the all-important senate runoff election, georgia's republican senators david priddy and kelly loeffler are intervening on behalf of a georgia teen. she is serving two months in jail in the cayman islands after defining covid protocols. meantime, president trump is set to rally feels republican senators on the eve of the election as they are praising the president for assigning the covid relief bill. former democratic state lawmaker stacey abrams...