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donna is still with us. we are still waiting. donna: yeah.t was a record for the amount of trade going into the u.s., quite ironically. donna: if it wasn't for the we might haveore, seen the abounds between the u.s. and china continuing to grow, which is why it some point -- rishaad: is his frontloading taking place? donna: yes, probably. ofwill see the quote measure the equalyou will see measure of a drop. the only direction is down. i would expect exports growth to continue. how much more can the rest of the world pickup from china -- pick up from china? u.s. president is 20 get the europeans -- is trying to get the europeans together as well. donna: there's more cord needed action. it couldy for china, lessen the exports flow. u.s.-european trade war, then it has ability and appetite to buy more from china. it will not fill the void, but it could reduce the amount of pain. rishaad: i will just leave you with these pictures of tokyo. looks like the nikkei is up .4%. the yen trading still on that 111 handle. they are closed for the next hour
donna is still with us. we are still waiting. donna: yeah.t was a record for the amount of trade going into the u.s., quite ironically. donna: if it wasn't for the we might haveore, seen the abounds between the u.s. and china continuing to grow, which is why it some point -- rishaad: is his frontloading taking place? donna: yes, probably. ofwill see the quote measure the equalyou will see measure of a drop. the only direction is down. i would expect exports growth to continue. how much more can...
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we spoke with texas state military donna campbell about that. here is our conversation. >> state senator donna campbell joins us now u senator campbell thanks for come on. >> thanks some for having me. >> tucker: i have heard a lot of complaints about corporate wind farms one that they are unsightly, two that they don't produce meaningful and usable energy, three that they kill an awful lot of birds. you are saying that there is a fourth problem with them that they hinder military readiness. tell us how. >> you are right. they do hinder military readiness. i would say that's the primary problem. i took a tour at our naval air station in kingsville where we train over half of our naval and marine corps pilots. and there i saw firsthand look i had a firsthand look at the wind turbines. they are 500 feet tall. some as tall as 2 football fields in height. huge blades and in a cluster, we find that they
we spoke with texas state military donna campbell about that. here is our conversation. >> state senator donna campbell joins us now u senator campbell thanks for come on. >> thanks some for having me. >> tucker: i have heard a lot of complaints about corporate wind farms one that they are unsightly, two that they don't produce meaningful and usable energy, three that they kill an awful lot of birds. you are saying that there is a fourth problem with them that they hinder...
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>> reporter: not to be outdone by a dog -- >> hi, donna. >> reporter: -- donna, a 38-year-old africanland, california zoo makes the connection between a picture of a banana her trainer shows her and the real thing. >> that's important because if you can imagine an object in your mind that means you can think about that object and plan around that object. does donna understand that that picture of the banana represents a real banana? because that means she can imagine that in her mind. >> reporter: indicate laine o'connell rodwell is an animal communication expert who studies elephants and teaches at stanford university. >> the elephant has the largest brain her body size bigger than humans. if size matters, and it does appear that size matters, then elephants could possibly be smarter than us. elephants are so much like us. watching them caring about each other, watching their politics. >> reporter: elephant politics? >> oh, yes. elephant politics. >> reporter: as for communication, elephants understand us better than we understand them. >> donna, foot. >> reporter: behaviors donna wa
>> reporter: not to be outdone by a dog -- >> hi, donna. >> reporter: -- donna, a 38-year-old africanland, california zoo makes the connection between a picture of a banana her trainer shows her and the real thing. >> that's important because if you can imagine an object in your mind that means you can think about that object and plan around that object. does donna understand that that picture of the banana represents a real banana? because that means she can imagine...
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she told donna the truth, that she was in stage 5 kidney failure. >> are you okay?daily. and because she has a rare blood type the odds of finding a kidney donor were slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting the kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend in donna. >> i really just hate it. >> i know, buddy. >> reporter: she was there for him every step of the way. >> to think what he must go through, seeing his mom being sick all the time, that's not fair. >> and you felt like you could fix that. >> i can. >> reporter: turns out donna has the same rare blood type. so unbeknownst to troy's family she spent months researching how to become a kidney donor and then called up annahida for the best parent-teacher conference of all time. >> i'm like, what are you talking about? she turns around, she's like, we're a match. >> how do you say thank you? >> you can't. you really can't. >> reporter: the transplan
she told donna the truth, that she was in stage 5 kidney failure. >> are you okay?daily. and because she has a rare blood type the odds of finding a kidney donor were slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting the kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend in donna. >> i really just hate it....
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donna mckay ultimately does not move with the times. he does not begin building, does not transition well to the steam era and he dies in relative poverty in 1880, as too many of the clipper ship owners such as warned delano the second, moses grinnell, they eventually diversify into such businesses as railroads, transatlantic cable, coal mines and he has an ace up his sleeve of all the barons of the sea. shortly before he died in 1843, he entrusted his favorite american son, john murray forbes, with half a million dollars to invest in american enterprise. is probably the first example of international venture capital from china coming into the united states. in addition to investing this fortune he also invested in the michigan central railroad, the land in iowa and all sorts of other ventures in the forbes family, they manage the wealth well into the and the 19h century. warned delano the second loses his first fortune in the panic of 1857, he invested in all sorts of ventures, he had built himself a lavish estate on the hudson river v
donna mckay ultimately does not move with the times. he does not begin building, does not transition well to the steam era and he dies in relative poverty in 1880, as too many of the clipper ship owners such as warned delano the second, moses grinnell, they eventually diversify into such businesses as railroads, transatlantic cable, coal mines and he has an ace up his sleeve of all the barons of the sea. shortly before he died in 1843, he entrusted his favorite american son, john murray forbes,...
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i am joined by former dnc chair, donna brazile and jason, a contributor here at msnbc.n the late breaking venacular, do you think paul manafort has a second face and would plea with mueller? >> flipping or switching stands for, sorry, i need to come home. paul manafort does not want to face jail. he knows cutting a deal or getting any sort of plea whatever it is he has to come forward and say will help him. no chance he gets through three trials. he's already been convicted in virginia. it will happen again. this puts not only donald trump in danger but anyone else that worked in that administration. i predicted this will happen, he will be snitching all the way to his trials to get out as much trouble as possible. >> donna, i want to give you a turn at that before we go to the congress. >> i think mr. manafort, as he knows, is in deep trouble. the sooner he can come to the table to cooperate and finally come clean the better off we are as a country and i think the special counsel in finishing up his investigation. this is a critical moment. while i don't have a song th
i am joined by former dnc chair, donna brazile and jason, a contributor here at msnbc.n the late breaking venacular, do you think paul manafort has a second face and would plea with mueller? >> flipping or switching stands for, sorry, i need to come home. paul manafort does not want to face jail. he knows cutting a deal or getting any sort of plea whatever it is he has to come forward and say will help him. no chance he gets through three trials. he's already been convicted in virginia....
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mark murray, donna edwards, martha steel.s referring to her democratic opponent. boy, is this going to be a nasty race. it actually feels like a -- it feels like the george h.w. bush campaign of 1988, patriotism, shoes, combat missions, nothing that has to do with the senate race. >> and on top of that you and i have been talking about the year of the woman for a very long time, the most high profile race in the country, pitting a democratic woman versus a republican nominee. we've talked about florida for so much of this show, but arizona is a really important state, senate race, house races, when we talk about 2020 it will be the presidential battleground. >> donna, the shoe comment. i'm sorry to be asking the one woman on the panel here, but it just sort of -- it just seemed like an odd hit. >> well, you know, i think that this race is going to -- you know, the way it's going to play out you've got the two women, but i think there's going to come a point at which they're going to go this is not about women. and the way tha
mark murray, donna edwards, martha steel.s referring to her democratic opponent. boy, is this going to be a nasty race. it actually feels like a -- it feels like the george h.w. bush campaign of 1988, patriotism, shoes, combat missions, nothing that has to do with the senate race. >> and on top of that you and i have been talking about the year of the woman for a very long time, the most high profile race in the country, pitting a democratic woman versus a republican nominee. we've talked...
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david richardson lost to donna shalala in a primary for a representative ileana ro ross-lehtinen's seat. >> there's one word official washington doesn't want you to hear. it's [ bleep ]. it's [ bleep ]. it's impeachment. >> and up next, few people were closer to john mccain in the u.s. senate than lindsey graham. senator graham is going to be here to talk about his friend up next. >> the bottom line is, folks, that the people that he served with in jail will tell you the same thing in prison that i will tell you. he is loyal to his friends. he loves his country. and if he has to stand up for his country, so be it. he would die for this country. i love him to death. it was here.
david richardson lost to donna shalala in a primary for a representative ileana ro ross-lehtinen's seat. >> there's one word official washington doesn't want you to hear. it's [ bleep ]. it's [ bleep ]. it's impeachment. >> and up next, few people were closer to john mccain in the u.s. senate than lindsey graham. senator graham is going to be here to talk about his friend up next. >> the bottom line is, folks, that the people that he served with in jail will tell you the same...
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starr's private residence a judge wants to remove her immunity from prosecution terrorism has more from donna sirees. well christina kirshner entered this courthouse about half an hour ago she still hasn't come out but it was a speck to the shoe of percent a written statement to not answer questions from the judge and what's different this time is that as you said before this case is a based on age old books that where written by the driver of the planning ministry
starr's private residence a judge wants to remove her immunity from prosecution terrorism has more from donna sirees. well christina kirshner entered this courthouse about half an hour ago she still hasn't come out but it was a speck to the shoe of percent a written statement to not answer questions from the judge and what's different this time is that as you said before this case is a based on age old books that where written by the driver of the planning ministry
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poet henry longfellow and senator daniel webster among his friends and in fact it was for donna mckay that longfellow wrote his famous poem "the building of a ship". in 1851 the flying cloud built in donald mckay's yard the parts from new york with a full load of cargo bound for san francisco and then from there to china. her captain is a native of massachusetts named josiah creasy, very tough old soul who made several voyages to the china trade before this was his first clipper ship that he commanded and had never commanded a ship of this size and speed. very important asset at his side , his wife eleanor creasy was his chief navigator. she had traveled with him since they were married. it wasn't uncommon for captains to bring along spouses, but in the case of eleanor she was an expert navigator and had been taught by medic navigation by father as a teenager and thanks to her tremendous skill and also
poet henry longfellow and senator daniel webster among his friends and in fact it was for donna mckay that longfellow wrote his famous poem "the building of a ship". in 1851 the flying cloud built in donald mckay's yard the parts from new york with a full load of cargo bound for san francisco and then from there to china. her captain is a native of massachusetts named josiah creasy, very tough old soul who made several voyages to the china trade before this was his first clipper ship...
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the latest i'm joined now by our middle east correspondent donna kremer in jerusalem john it was a late as you can tell us about this incident. was a situation seems to have quieted down in the past hour or so but it's not yet clear where this is going. we've seen such escalations in the past month or so already several times so it's always said it don't have an interest to take it any further but i think only the next will tell according to the israeli army about a hundred and eighty protect telesur fired from gaza into southern israel. about thirty of them went just have to buy the israeli defense system. and these are in the army says they have targeted over one hundred fifty sites and locations in the gaza strip since yesterday three people there in the gaza strip where killed according to house officials and people on both sides. it has just been in the palestinian territories before i talk to her again let's look at her report which shows the situation for people in gaza since the budget cuts four on draw the united nations agency responsible for some five million refugees across
the latest i'm joined now by our middle east correspondent donna kremer in jerusalem john it was a late as you can tell us about this incident. was a situation seems to have quieted down in the past hour or so but it's not yet clear where this is going. we've seen such escalations in the past month or so already several times so it's always said it don't have an interest to take it any further but i think only the next will tell according to the israeli army about a hundred and eighty protect...
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there's hypocrisy. >> donna, do you see a wave?ought there would be 35 to 40 seats and people laughed at me. i think it will be way more than that. i remember when in 2010 we lost seats as democrats that we didn't expect to lose. they got swept up, i really feel like this is coming here. you can see it in some of the primary results and washington state with cathy mcmorris-rodgers, jamie herrera butler. all across the country. i see the wave coming. >> david, we're talking about the seat that belongs for the number one guy in the leadership are on the battlegrounds. >> it's a not a trump thing. if it's trump tweets we would see leakage across the republican base. we don't see it. we see it as a specific demographic. >> the same people. >> these are men and women who work in i.t. they're one, diverse. they benefit from the global economy. they like free trade and immigration. this is the entire republican party leaving behind a major part of the base. >> does the white house know this? the white house political staff knows this. >>
there's hypocrisy. >> donna, do you see a wave?ought there would be 35 to 40 seats and people laughed at me. i think it will be way more than that. i remember when in 2010 we lost seats as democrats that we didn't expect to lose. they got swept up, i really feel like this is coming here. you can see it in some of the primary results and washington state with cathy mcmorris-rodgers, jamie herrera butler. all across the country. i see the wave coming. >> david, we're talking about the...
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the panel is back, carol lee, george will, donna edwards.h thing looked like it was getting a little momentum on the democratic side before mark warner threw a screeching halt. here was -- this was the dem basically talking kavanaugh and michael cohen. take a listen. >> i will be casting my appointment with judge -- because i would not extend my -- >> the hearing should be postponed. he's been nominated by a president who's been implicated in a criminal conspiracy. there is no way that his nomination will be untainted. >> no american citizen should be able to choose the person who will be judging them when they're a subject of a criminal investigation should the matters come before the judge. >> you know, donna, i thought as the day was going on, i thought it was interesting, going to put pressure on joe donnelly, and then you see mark warner there. if you can't -- if you don't have mark warner on the strategy, you're not going to get joe donnelly. >> i started the day the same way, especially when i saw senator horono say that. i was surpri
the panel is back, carol lee, george will, donna edwards.h thing looked like it was getting a little momentum on the democratic side before mark warner threw a screeching halt. here was -- this was the dem basically talking kavanaugh and michael cohen. take a listen. >> i will be casting my appointment with judge -- because i would not extend my -- >> the hearing should be postponed. he's been nominated by a president who's been implicated in a criminal conspiracy. there is no way...
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was more like those infomercials right wait there's more here especially american rivers oppressor donna williamson professor thank you so much it's great to meet you in a preacher your being here with us thank you i want to start actually not on that we're going to get to it but earlier in the program we were talking about the u.s. debt and jeffrey small has been with us before did a great job of explaining one perspective but he was not suggesting that there was a big problem that it was so large what's your view when you look at the stuff all the time i'm not an economist barb i'm a tax accountant by trade and this last tax bill the tax cut and jobs act was passed last november and the one and a half trillion dollars to our debt. and the topic we're going to scuttle out another one hundred billion dollars to our debt once your debt starts to reach five or six percent of your g.d.p. things start to happen in terms of the value of our paper and whether people continue to loan money to us so i'm very concerned about our national debt not for you and me necessarily but for our children an
was more like those infomercials right wait there's more here especially american rivers oppressor donna williamson professor thank you so much it's great to meet you in a preacher your being here with us thank you i want to start actually not on that we're going to get to it but earlier in the program we were talking about the u.s. debt and jeffrey small has been with us before did a great job of explaining one perspective but he was not suggesting that there was a big problem that it was so...
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donna edwards. chris collins, republican member of congress, the first to come out for candidate donald trump. i think you served with him in congress. he became prominent because he was the only republican who knew the president well, had worked with him during the campaign. now this indictment is pretty stunning. >> it is. >> a lot of people didn't know you could be on the board of a private company while you're a member of congress, to say nothing of the fact that there are pictures of him on the telephone as he was, according to the indictment, according to records, calling his son and saying, sell, sell, before it was publicly known that this firm was being basically wiped out by the failure of a medication. >> i have to tell you, in my time with chris collins, he did not hide the fact that he was stumping for this company. it is surprising that a member of congress can be on a board and have fiduciary ar responsibilities and still be a member of congress. when i came into congress, i actually
donna edwards. chris collins, republican member of congress, the first to come out for candidate donald trump. i think you served with him in congress. he became prominent because he was the only republican who knew the president well, had worked with him during the campaign. now this indictment is pretty stunning. >> it is. >> a lot of people didn't know you could be on the board of a private company while you're a member of congress, to say nothing of the fact that there are...
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so, when someone breaks out of the mold so completely like donna has done and write this book it's a little piece of lights. it's also shines a light in a way that is very rare and i'm so thrilled about your book. >> thank you for that. >> i hope the people, i mean, you ask me what you can do, there are million things you can do, but really whether it's parole reform our elders in prison or sentencing. >> clemency. >> whether it's new york state or federal or women or children are immigrants, i mean, the list is incredibly long of what one can do, but the first thing one can do is to see the other and it to recognize that the 2.1 million people are equal to you, so without that it's a lot of talk. thank you so much. [applause]. >> thank you. went to end with this. so, i'm-- we figured we'd do this social justice saturday and we have chosen the 30th of june. we know it's fast and it's coming, but we invite everyone to be a part of it. there is an event that has been created for it. you can go on in event bright, social justice saturday and we invite everyone in this room and beyond to
so, when someone breaks out of the mold so completely like donna has done and write this book it's a little piece of lights. it's also shines a light in a way that is very rare and i'm so thrilled about your book. >> thank you for that. >> i hope the people, i mean, you ask me what you can do, there are million things you can do, but really whether it's parole reform our elders in prison or sentencing. >> clemency. >> whether it's new york state or federal or women or...
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. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my mother's 100th birthday. mike and i are extremely grateful to each and every one of you. but most certainly, mom would have been if she were here. leisl and hank, thank you for your tireless efforts and generosity. [ applause ] but a special thank you to our friends at meyer garden, everything is absolutely beautiful. thank you. [ applause ] remarkable events like this don't just happen, they take months and months of hard work. no one absolutely no one does it better than the head of my dad's foundation, joe calvaruso. [ applause ] joe and donna, would you please stand for your $and the fellow foundation staff members and trustees. [ applause ] also with us today are two very special guests. one is a distinguished retired secret service agent who protected linda's dad and her family, my
. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my mother's 100th birthday. mike and i are extremely grateful to each and every one of you. but most certainly, mom would have been if she were here. leisl and hank, thank you for your...
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the first time around in 2016 on the city's nearly 250-year-old main street, shop owners like donna sangerorked tirelessly to rebuild. >> this was this enthusiasm, let's put on a show, bring the town back. >> reporter: but this time. >> this is more like a funeral. >> reporter: joe sexton is a scientist who uses satellite images to map changes in ecosystems you had two 1,000 year floods within two years how did that happen? >> the overwhelming factor was intense rainstorms climate change due to warming oceans changing atmospheric patterns, more water is falling. on top of that, we're clearing the natural vegetation and replacing it with surfaces like concrete, asphalt through which water does not penetrate. >> reporter: ellie cot city was built just north of the river. several tributaries of its main street run through the town to the river. those water currents were the energy for this town built around a mill in 1772. but since 1991, real estate around the popular main street exploded developers submied more than 100 plans to build residential and commercial buildings in about three squa
the first time around in 2016 on the city's nearly 250-year-old main street, shop owners like donna sangerorked tirelessly to rebuild. >> this was this enthusiasm, let's put on a show, bring the town back. >> reporter: but this time. >> this is more like a funeral. >> reporter: joe sexton is a scientist who uses satellite images to map changes in ecosystems you had two 1,000 year floods within two years how did that happen? >> the overwhelming factor was intense...
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at age 15, he came to new york to become an apprentice in a new york shipping yard and donna macao's had a bit of a stubborn streak. he did not really like working as an apprentice eventually struck out on his own and founded his own shipyard in boston in the mid- 1840s and the flying cloud was the second clipper ship he built. donald mckay was a fascinating man. he saw himself as a heroic mechanic, not as someone who was some that the businessman or someone who was hobnobbing with high society. he thought of himself as a self-made man although he had become very successful was proud of having worked with his hands. he was the sort of man even though he owned his own shipyard he would have no problem working alongside his man putting place in the side of his clippers. in the middle of the night he would go down from his house on white street in east boston and caress the whole of his clipper ship. he was that vested in his ship. he would say there was no ship yet ever built that had a truly met his ideal of a protection and he also said my languages in speech is rough, but my heart i
at age 15, he came to new york to become an apprentice in a new york shipping yard and donna macao's had a bit of a stubborn streak. he did not really like working as an apprentice eventually struck out on his own and founded his own shipyard in boston in the mid- 1840s and the flying cloud was the second clipper ship he built. donald mckay was a fascinating man. he saw himself as a heroic mechanic, not as someone who was some that the businessman or someone who was hobnobbing with high...
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democratic strategist donna brazile. mark short who left the white house three weeks ago where he served as the president's director of legislative affairs, now a senior fellow at uva's miller center of public affairs. jonathan swan, axios national political reporter. and political strategist and abc news contributor, ana navarro. thank you all for joining us. donna, one year after charlottesville the president certainly has a different message. let me ask you what i asked elijah cummings. does he have the right message now? >> no. i think the president's statement last year about -- let me make sure i'm right -- very fine people on both sides and the statement this weekend, all types of racism, it echos his same statement. you have to -- this is a moral issue. racism, there's no equivalent. the president has to condemn racism. he needs to condemn the kkk. he needs to condemn these groups. they're not just marching in washington. they're marching all over america. so the president needs to come out with a firm statement.
democratic strategist donna brazile. mark short who left the white house three weeks ago where he served as the president's director of legislative affairs, now a senior fellow at uva's miller center of public affairs. jonathan swan, axios national political reporter. and political strategist and abc news contributor, ana navarro. thank you all for joining us. donna, one year after charlottesville the president certainly has a different message. let me ask you what i asked elijah cummings. does...
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donna summer was a shy young singer who performed the musicals. then while living in munich she met giorgio moroder i don't. mind if. love to love you baby went to number two of us charts and the before in the u.k. even though the b.b.c. refused to play it. i wanted to do something really sexy so i never dreamt it all turned out that if you. don't know how to madonna's i was the one who came up with the line love to love you we went into the studio with me arabella house i started off playing a bit of guitar two three four five days later we thought how far can we go putting sex into this. pain pregnant. marauders disco sound made in munich soon took the world by storm. for one night he returned to the city where he once shocked to fame. ever since twenty thirteen when electronic joe daft punk's paid tribute to him with the track george obama rhoda has been in demand as a d.j. all over the world from norton sixty b. who have five six or seven notes and they have to be just right. of course a longer song also has to be good to become a hit but then
donna summer was a shy young singer who performed the musicals. then while living in munich she met giorgio moroder i don't. mind if. love to love you baby went to number two of us charts and the before in the u.k. even though the b.b.c. refused to play it. i wanted to do something really sexy so i never dreamt it all turned out that if you. don't know how to madonna's i was the one who came up with the line love to love you we went into the studio with me arabella house i started off playing a...
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donna had to agree with dance well again. i have to profess to be you because your other guests obviously are much more familiar with you and intimacies of the catholic church than i am speaking as somebody who was a citizen of our was not a member of a religious order necessity i think that's the majority people are in today and it's really how the church i mean whatever internal rankings are going into the charts it's in their formers and zealots it's something that really doesn't concern not religious people but it can think i'm certain is not what it is the biggest one interacts with the states and i think what we need for founding of set people was that the church treated itself as a special institution which its own interim laws were somehow superior to those things and one thing that you guessed from all these reports that having to dump barns and not just is this inability to interact with state authorities and the police when criminology was was being undertaken but there was a a certain rulebook almost institutional
donna had to agree with dance well again. i have to profess to be you because your other guests obviously are much more familiar with you and intimacies of the catholic church than i am speaking as somebody who was a citizen of our was not a member of a religious order necessity i think that's the majority people are in today and it's really how the church i mean whatever internal rankings are going into the charts it's in their formers and zealots it's something that really doesn't concern not...
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donna edwards was faced with ridicule, resentment, and was shunned when she made the same accusations. not only, perhaps two years ago. the time has changed. but i am not as certain or as optimistic to think that these will not the the pan calls and two years later we will be looking around saying what happened to that? as a gone far enough or played itself out? host: dr. calls. liz has been waiting. caller: hello. very happy to have the guest on. i think we need a lot more women at all levels of government. , to date most women who , thep in elected office majority are white but they are also upper middle class to wealthy women or women who ensure it seats because their husband passed away while he was in the seat or their father has a background in politics. it takes extra for a woman to even be considered for a position. i do agree with her on both lack women and lower-class white women, economically better at the working classes and the poor. we need their views at the table. all of them. elite ofneed just the america sitting down to decide policies for the nation. i wish her well
donna edwards was faced with ridicule, resentment, and was shunned when she made the same accusations. not only, perhaps two years ago. the time has changed. but i am not as certain or as optimistic to think that these will not the the pan calls and two years later we will be looking around saying what happened to that? as a gone far enough or played itself out? host: dr. calls. liz has been waiting. caller: hello. very happy to have the guest on. i think we need a lot more women at all levels...
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>> on the other hand and the other side of the street the change could benefit other sinesses like donnar building and has invested in what the town decides. that's why she's rebuilding. >> if we can get through that period of time then it's a tremendous opportunity, too. >> because taking down the opposite building means herty propould overlook a valuable new green space, a river walkigating water and attracting business to her and her neighbor. >> they know that if they hold on they'll bri the buildings back and the county does what we think ty're go to do that in the long run they'll have valuable real este. >> for nightly business report, i'm diana olickn maryland. > to read more you can head to our website at nbr.com. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm bill griffith. have a wonderful evening. hope to see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." o >> fundithis presentation is made possible by the frman foundation, icvler foundation, pursuing solutions for a's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomrow? it starts with a visio
>> on the other hand and the other side of the street the change could benefit other sinesses like donnar building and has invested in what the town decides. that's why she's rebuilding. >> if we can get through that period of time then it's a tremendous opportunity, too. >> because taking down the opposite building means herty propould overlook a valuable new green space, a river walkigating water and attracting business to her and her neighbor. >> they know that if...
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donna harris-aikens. donna? is the panel not here? no? thomas parker? [applause] thomas, thomas parker. thomas parker. allentown school district in pennsylvania since 2017. right before that he was superintendent in michigan, and before that, no, actually doing that he was a member of the urban superintendents cohort so you superintendent, left there and went and got allentown so give him a hand. [applause] >> thomas is also an alumnus of howard university. verjeana jacobs come there she is okay. verjeana jacobs is -- [applause] provides leadership and management over educational equity programming content and research. before joining cauchy was the chair of the board and the prince george's county public school district. and she was president of the maryland association of state board of education and she chaired the cube, which is counsel urban board of education. she knows boards. she knows ruben. she said go to. alton frailey, so glad to see him. he is the past president of aasa and dessert for almost a decade as superintendent in texas and has more
donna harris-aikens. donna? is the panel not here? no? thomas parker? [applause] thomas, thomas parker. thomas parker. allentown school district in pennsylvania since 2017. right before that he was superintendent in michigan, and before that, no, actually doing that he was a member of the urban superintendents cohort so you superintendent, left there and went and got allentown so give him a hand. [applause] >> thomas is also an alumnus of howard university. verjeana jacobs come there she...
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>> thanks, donna. thanks to abe for putting this together, stacey for all your logistical help and thanks to all of you for showing up. i appreciate it. i see a few gray hairs back there, so some of you probably remember what i'm going to be talking about here. i was 11 so i kind of remember. so 1968 was a fraught year, i think, for most every american. the assassinations of king and kennedy, the tet offensive and what it meant for americans, the uprising of african-americans in cities across the country. we could go on. it was also a particularly fraught year for journalism and i think donna has suggested some of that. i would disagree with her a little bit about why it became so fraught and what it actually meant. i think already by 1968 if you were a professional journalist you had already faced some real sea changes in your business. so kind of frame it a little bit differently, by 1968 the racial justice movement has been around for a long time and so in 1963, another seminole period for americans
>> thanks, donna. thanks to abe for putting this together, stacey for all your logistical help and thanks to all of you for showing up. i appreciate it. i see a few gray hairs back there, so some of you probably remember what i'm going to be talking about here. i was 11 so i kind of remember. so 1968 was a fraught year, i think, for most every american. the assassinations of king and kennedy, the tet offensive and what it meant for americans, the uprising of african-americans in cities...
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donna: i would agree., the recent weakening of the yuan has been driven by escalating trade war risks. i think markets are starting to price in easing already. is still not, it a full-blown trade war. the next stage to watch would be in september once you get confirmation of exactly how much in tariffs will be imposed on the next few hundred billion dollars worth of goods and whether that derails or goes beyond market expectations, especially for onshore sentiments. that is what is driving volatility on shore. nejra: has the chinese response to the u.s. been proportional yet? donna: did was initially. it started out proportionally with the first $50 billion worth of goods. in the second round, which is yet to be confirmed, it was not proportional. what we have had is a threat that we might see another 25% on another $200 billion worth of chinese goods. the chinese response was actually waited around 18% worth of tariffs on $60 billion worth of u.s. goods. at the same time, we have not seen any equivalent b
donna: i would agree., the recent weakening of the yuan has been driven by escalating trade war risks. i think markets are starting to price in easing already. is still not, it a full-blown trade war. the next stage to watch would be in september once you get confirmation of exactly how much in tariffs will be imposed on the next few hundred billion dollars worth of goods and whether that derails or goes beyond market expectations, especially for onshore sentiments. that is what is driving...
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fellowship rucker, donna edwards and jonathan lemire. thank you all very much. >>> and coming up about that manafort trial, lawyers preparing now for closing arguments after the defense calls it quits after calling no witnesses. what we'll be looking for tomorrow, what happened in that courtroom today when we come back. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> mr. manafort just rested his case, and he did so because he and his legal team believe that the government has not met its burden of proof. thanks, everyone. >> that was it. paul manafort's lawyer today summing up his team's decision to rest its case without calling any witnesses, that would include manafort himself. the president's former campaign chairman did speak for the first time in court on
fellowship rucker, donna edwards and jonathan lemire. thank you all very much. >>> and coming up about that manafort trial, lawyers preparing now for closing arguments after the defense calls it quits after calling no witnesses. what we'll be looking for tomorrow, what happened in that courtroom today when we come back. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can...
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donna larssen, bbc news.cturing plan. m&s announced in may that 100 stores will shut by 2022, after profits fell by two—thirds last year. it comes a day after house of fraser was bought out of administration, and as high street stores face growing pressure from online retailers. calls to allow boxing and martial arts lessons in prisons and young offenders institutions have been rejected by the government. the proposal was part of a review into how sport and a healthy diet could be used to help rehabilitate inmates and reduce re—offending. but the ministry ofjustice said it was concerned the classes would amount to combat training for inmates. the us space agency nasa has delayed the launch of its mission to send a satellite closer to the sun than ever before. the parker solar probe was due to have launched from cape canaveral in florida this morning but the lift—off was postponed when an alarm went off. it has been rescheduled for tomorrow. scientists working to stop the spread of malaria have developed a new
donna larssen, bbc news.cturing plan. m&s announced in may that 100 stores will shut by 2022, after profits fell by two—thirds last year. it comes a day after house of fraser was bought out of administration, and as high street stores face growing pressure from online retailers. calls to allow boxing and martial arts lessons in prisons and young offenders institutions have been rejected by the government. the proposal was part of a review into how sport and a healthy diet could be used to...
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amy: that was donna brazil speaking after the vote that she opposed.man solomon, talk about this victory and how you organized for it and the fact that tom perez, the chairman of the dnc, voted with you. >> frankly, tom perez, the chair of the dnc, was dragged kicking and screaming, but effectively, to advocate for this i think very profound change. it should be said that the organization our revolution did a tremendous job in the last two years working inside and outside the democratic party to help organize this tremendous change. a year ago, six months ago, it seemed virtually impossible to get such a clean sweep in terms of superdelegate power. what we heard from donna brazile and don fowler was the anger of the old guard, losing their grip on power, losing their ability to put their thumbs on the scale. it is a new day. we're getting socialists elected to congress through the democratic primaries. we have to keep organizing and fighting. let's be clear, this is a victory for the grassroots, for progressives, but it is only a beginning. we're a lon
amy: that was donna brazil speaking after the vote that she opposed.man solomon, talk about this victory and how you organized for it and the fact that tom perez, the chairman of the dnc, voted with you. >> frankly, tom perez, the chair of the dnc, was dragged kicking and screaming, but effectively, to advocate for this i think very profound change. it should be said that the organization our revolution did a tremendous job in the last two years working inside and outside the democratic...
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donna larssen, bbc news.rtial arts in prisons is a missed opportunity according to the uk's leading expert on sport in prisons. in a report commissioned by the ministry ofjustice, professor rosie meek said the sports could help reduce re—offending and improve discipline injails. but ministers have rejected the recommendation, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explains. as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explains. teenage young offenders held in wetherby, working out their aggression in a rugby league session organised by leeds rhinos. keep going, guys, well done. taking exercise while behind bars helps with fitness, mental health and also with learning lessons for life on the outside. it gives you good discipline and that, like, you have got to be told what to do and take it on and stuff like that. you can turn into real—life situations. today's report into sport in prison found some good examples like here in wetherby but it says the provision in england and wales is inconsiste
donna larssen, bbc news.rtial arts in prisons is a missed opportunity according to the uk's leading expert on sport in prisons. in a report commissioned by the ministry ofjustice, professor rosie meek said the sports could help reduce re—offending and improve discipline injails. but ministers have rejected the recommendation, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explains. as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explains. teenage young offenders held in wetherby, working...
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donna larssen, bbc news.lan. it comes a day after house of fraser was bought out of administration, and as more and more high street stores face pressure from rising costs and online retailers. our business correspondent joe lynam has more. this store in northampton will close its doors for the last time today. it's been trading for almost a century. yet another victim of intense condition from web retailers. in 2006, m&s announced a restructuring plan to cut costs to include the closure, shrinking or relocation of more than 100 stores by 2022. by the end of today, they will have closed down 28 stores. today, it shops in these areas will trade for the last time. these closures join an ever growing list of retailers facing existential threats from the internet, including mothercare, toys ‘r' us, and most recently, house of fraser. 2018 has been a tough year for retailers. we have seen quite a few retailers go into administration or announce they are closing a significant number of stores. this is in reaction t
donna larssen, bbc news.lan. it comes a day after house of fraser was bought out of administration, and as more and more high street stores face pressure from rising costs and online retailers. our business correspondent joe lynam has more. this store in northampton will close its doors for the last time today. it's been trading for almost a century. yet another victim of intense condition from web retailers. in 2006, m&s announced a restructuring plan to cut costs to include the closure,...
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my thanks to donna edwards, john heilemann, the rev al sharpton.ily" starts right now with the facebook lus kbulous k has much better command of her table. >> that's not true. i've got jaud podhoretz today. >> nicolle wallace, thank you very much. if it's friday, we're bouncing around the room. tonight, clearance liquidation. the erratic new promises from the president on revoking security clearances that even trump loyalists are questioning. >> you just have to ask yourself is it too partisan.
my thanks to donna edwards, john heilemann, the rev al sharpton.ily" starts right now with the facebook lus kbulous k has much better command of her table. >> that's not true. i've got jaud podhoretz today. >> nicolle wallace, thank you very much. if it's friday, we're bouncing around the room. tonight, clearance liquidation. the erratic new promises from the president on revoking security clearances that even trump loyalists are questioning. >> you just have to ask...
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donna harris aikins. donna? panel not here? no? thomas parker. [applause] thomas parker! thomas parker, he is superintendent in allentown school district in pennsylvania since 2017. right before that, he was superintendent in michigan. and before that, actually, during that, he was a member of the urban superintendent cohort. so he left and got allentown. let's give him a hand. thomas is also an alumnus of howard university. bisons forever. regina jacobs, there she is, ok. regina jacobs is the chief equity and member services officer at the national school boards association. she provides leadership and management over educational equity programming content and research. before joining, she was the chair of the board in prince george's county public school district. and she was president of and she was president of maryland association of board of education. she knows boards, she knows urban. she is a go to. alton. alton fraley, so glad to see him. he is the past president of asa, and he served for almost a decade as superintendent in katy, texas, which has more than 70,0
donna harris aikins. donna? panel not here? no? thomas parker. [applause] thomas parker! thomas parker, he is superintendent in allentown school district in pennsylvania since 2017. right before that, he was superintendent in michigan. and before that, actually, during that, he was a member of the urban superintendent cohort. so he left and got allentown. let's give him a hand. thomas is also an alumnus of howard university. bisons forever. regina jacobs, there she is, ok. regina jacobs is the...
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however, certainly everything "the washington post" said in that piece is accurate. >> donna, do you believe that trump is, in fact, getting closer to firing jeff sessions, or do you think he's been politically persuaded to at least wait till after the midterms? is this a matter of life and death for the president depending on what happens come the midterms? >> well, it really doesn't matter whether the president, whether the president waits. and the reason is because he is preparing to fire jeff sessions and has launched these attacks against jeff sessions, not about the job that he's doing, but for the fact that jeff sessions did not recuse himself and the president expected jeff sessions as attorney general to act as his lawyer. and so i think it's really important for us not to overlook that because all of these, even more recent attacks against the attorney general, mean to me that the president is actually setting himself up, whether he does it now or he does it later, to be further looked at for getting in the way of justice because he's attacking jeff sessions, not because of
however, certainly everything "the washington post" said in that piece is accurate. >> donna, do you believe that trump is, in fact, getting closer to firing jeff sessions, or do you think he's been politically persuaded to at least wait till after the midterms? is this a matter of life and death for the president depending on what happens come the midterms? >> well, it really doesn't matter whether the president, whether the president waits. and the reason is because he...
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love to have you back to talk about this in a little bit more detail american university professor donna williamson thank you sir really curious what you did with. and that's it for this time we thank you for watching us you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network general two a day or streaming twenty four seven on blue team that's a pretty deviant channel one thirty two or as always get us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust our to see you next time have a great weekend. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. america was never great was founded on the rape in the murder. nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations that we do in the ways. people get shot every day she is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. there was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down by law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happ
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you learn not to subtleties the palate in having the show on with donna stated. mel and. demi emily. good morning to bobby and money will. be. on the tiny. burrowing family night as the main data. are to my mean american. no money line of the way to the from the start of mighty. how he will not run by a cowardly lean. and money. yes or no he only wing it i will not and i will not go but this will not. leave out publicly alice and me will ya know me but i'm simply. oh yeah someone you know you may say. come when your hair is growing. just. a pair of shoes is in the mine in may but we were also in and they found two. media down two in. arizona. formulas a little. later on the list of really he said. i'm going to go whoa it. saturday the oh is lame. wasting away our lives to. be on that up and. i'm going to office just around the corner lying back to see how long it will obey that i'm not even a year old only bigger loading. with a. lot of litter all but i'd be either gag order the same as it i promote the live. i don't eat. or see the. man i'll take then i tell ya the end b
you learn not to subtleties the palate in having the show on with donna stated. mel and. demi emily. good morning to bobby and money will. be. on the tiny. burrowing family night as the main data. are to my mean american. no money line of the way to the from the start of mighty. how he will not run by a cowardly lean. and money. yes or no he only wing it i will not and i will not go but this will not. leave out publicly alice and me will ya know me but i'm simply. oh yeah someone you know you...
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. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired.he said because of behavior like this. >> the climate got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or meet. it would be better if the boy's club was demolished and the lottery goes back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> paulina vasquez is a steward for the union representing lottery employees. she said complaints like this started several years ago. >> we do receive concerns regarding management's behavior or bullying in the workplace or conduct or foul language or things of that nature. >> i reached out to the deputy director of communications and he said he was aware of the letter and photos, but had no comment. abc 7 news. >> we will continue to follow-up on that. music fans, ready to get excited? the start of outside lands is hours away. the-day music and art festival kicks off at noon tomorrow in golden gate park. headliners are the weekend, florence and the machine and janet jackson. they were putting the finishing touches
. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired.he said because of behavior like this. >> the climate got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or meet. it would be better if the boy's club was demolished and the lottery goes back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> paulina vasquez is a steward for the union representing lottery employees. she said complaints like this started...
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south florida, a familiar name, donna shalala versus a former news anchor and republican. >> reporter anything was made-for-tv this would be it. former clinton hhs secretary donna shalala will face an actual news anchor, gop nomination, it will be interesting. it is fun. that is one of the fun reasons to keep an eye on it. the larger races capture more attention. that will be fun to watch. rob: do you think shalala takes that? >> i do. rob: we will see what happens in november. 17 minutes after the hour. chaos in the classroom over a make america great again hat, a student ripping off a classmate's head and slapping a teacher. >> i was shocked. no one lashes out at our school, we all have our political beliefs. jillian: carly shimkus back from switzerland. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. r
south florida, a familiar name, donna shalala versus a former news anchor and republican. >> reporter anything was made-for-tv this would be it. former clinton hhs secretary donna shalala will face an actual news anchor, gop nomination, it will be interesting. it is fun. that is one of the fun reasons to keep an eye on it. the larger races capture more attention. that will be fun to watch. rob: do you think shalala takes that? >> i do. rob: we will see what happens in november. 17...
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donna, i want to begin with you. you were telling a story.first encounter with john mccain 35 years ago. >> i was a young congressional staffer working with one of our home state heroes, lindy boggs, and i was charged with the task of lobbying for the king holiday, and when i went up to this young congressman, he said, we're not ready. i said, what do you mean? we have over 300 votes. he said, but my state, and fast forward 25 years later, george, john mccain called and said he was going to memphis to say he was wrong, and in those years not only did he lobby his state, but john mccain was a man of his word who said, i would this -- continue this campaign in march, and he admitted he was wrong, and for me as a woman of color, i would be honored if the husz russell building was renamed after john mccain. not only for his legacy, his service. he kept his word, but when john mccain saw his grandson named after himself, he was so proud and he put it on twitter. his grandson who carries his name is an african-american as well. he was a great man.
donna, i want to begin with you. you were telling a story.first encounter with john mccain 35 years ago. >> i was a young congressional staffer working with one of our home state heroes, lindy boggs, and i was charged with the task of lobbying for the king holiday, and when i went up to this young congressman, he said, we're not ready. i said, what do you mean? we have over 300 votes. he said, but my state, and fast forward 25 years later, george, john mccain called and said he was going...
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gains reduction duction that's going nowhere fast and nothing's changed on that right that's correct donna williamson professor university at coconut center thank you so much for bringing appreciate your time thank you and that's it for this time thanks for joining us you catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. that's the t.v. channel one thirty two or as always catch that youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. will see you next time. to forgive him but he said he was up a bit. in the. last he will never be useful so you will be talking to the. hell out i'll get it what did you get started. with that a lot of it and about time out i skid but i'm about the same as art but i was up the money into. going to. give him a low i left my money on. just a little the dollar they're all right so who do are. all that much of you made for. other people more adult films that was on the. final bill and also the dickens out of life now how's it going keep the point about . lining if you would be would it be that eas
gains reduction duction that's going nowhere fast and nothing's changed on that right that's correct donna williamson professor university at coconut center thank you so much for bringing appreciate your time thank you and that's it for this time thanks for joining us you catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. that's the t.v. channel one thirty two or as always catch that youtube dot com slash boom...