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eastern michigan. happens on a regular basis. american university happened twice in one year at american university. just happened a couple weeks ago. east tennessee state university had a guy, white guy, who decided to put a gorilla mask on his face and hand out bananas to students who are members of "black lives matter." it's not something -- oh, i almost forget about the confederate flag and the nooses that have been associated in terms of the pictures we have associated with fraternities, almost always happen on a regular basis. sometimes it's part of organized chapter events and we see this in social media but goes back to the 40s and 50s and 60s. get it out of your haven't campus racism is a new event. it's not new because we have social media. i saw campus racism issue inside newspapers, archives, yearbooks. one of the problems is that when we talk about campus racism we want to say that racism for all college campuses is wherever the other is. you want to say it's only in the south because the university of a.m., that's a
eastern michigan. happens on a regular basis. american university happened twice in one year at american university. just happened a couple weeks ago. east tennessee state university had a guy, white guy, who decided to put a gorilla mask on his face and hand out bananas to students who are members of "black lives matter." it's not something -- oh, i almost forget about the confederate flag and the nooses that have been associated in terms of the pictures we have associated with...
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eastern michigan. it happened to suny brockport a couple months ago. bananas to black students? american university, it happened twice one year. happened a couple months ago. a white guy put a gorilla mask n his face and gave bananas to members of black lives matter. i forgot about the confederate flags and nooses. associated with fraternities like kappa sigma, kappa alpha, almost always happen on a regular basis. sometimes it's part of organized chapter events and we see this in social media but it goes back to the 1940's, 1950's, 1960's. get it out of your head that campus racism is a new event. i saw in terms of my research, i saw campus racism issues in newspapers, in archives and yearbooks, every particular place you can pretty much find it but one of the problems is that when we talk about campus racism and what we tend to do we want to say racism on college campuses wherever the other is. if we want to talk about, well, campus racism is only in the south because university of alabama in particular, which does have its own racism issues, that is an easy place to stick it.
eastern michigan. it happened to suny brockport a couple months ago. bananas to black students? american university, it happened twice one year. happened a couple months ago. a white guy put a gorilla mask n his face and gave bananas to members of black lives matter. i forgot about the confederate flags and nooses. associated with fraternities like kappa sigma, kappa alpha, almost always happen on a regular basis. sometimes it's part of organized chapter events and we see this in social media...
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eastern and we begin with breaking news from flint, michigan.ppears to be a possible terror attack. he is now in critical condition, and the suspect is in custody. >> two separate hearings today on russia's efforts to stop the democracy. >> prepare today to say publicly how many
eastern and we begin with breaking news from flint, michigan.ppears to be a possible terror attack. he is now in critical condition, and the suspect is in custody. >> two separate hearings today on russia's efforts to stop the democracy. >> prepare today to say publicly how many
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attorney for the eastern district of michigan.l. >> it's a narrow question but an interesting one. james comey has made these very serious allegations that the president tried to impede an ongoing fbi criminal investigation. the president is refuting that testimony and now his lawyer is threatening to file various complaints against james comey. aside from the venue of the complaints which i think is itself an interesting question, is there a possibility that this could be seen somewhere down the road as the president and his legal team essentially harassing or tryinto intimidate somebo who is likely to be a witness against the president in some future legal proceeding? >> well, it does seem like a bullying tactic. it seems like a very hollow threat to me. i don't know that the senate judiciary committee or the justice department has any recourse against james comey in this situation. and i suppose you could suggest this some effort at witness intimidation, which is one of the classic ways that the obstruction of justice statute i
attorney for the eastern district of michigan.l. >> it's a narrow question but an interesting one. james comey has made these very serious allegations that the president tried to impede an ongoing fbi criminal investigation. the president is refuting that testimony and now his lawyer is threatening to file various complaints against james comey. aside from the venue of the complaints which i think is itself an interesting question, is there a possibility that this could be seen somewhere...
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attorney for the eastern district of michigan until she was ordered to resign. stephen, let me start with you. i know this is a thing that lawyers have to deal with with clients, particularly in courtrooms where you get an adverse ruling from a judge and the client wants to yell at the judge or say insulting things about the judge. and generally my understanding is the advice lawyers give to clients is to not do that. you would imagine that's the same advice the president's getting from his legal counsel. >> oh, i think that's exactly right, chris. i think especially in the case of bob mueller, if president trump really thinks that trying to intimidate him in the press or through tweets or other public statements is actually going to have an impact, i think he has badly misjudged his man. this is someone who was fbi director for more than a decade. this is someone who has been around the block more than a few times. if the goal is to actually knock bob mueller off his game, it's a pretty silly way to try to do it. >> do you think, barbara, when you think about o
attorney for the eastern district of michigan until she was ordered to resign. stephen, let me start with you. i know this is a thing that lawyers have to deal with with clients, particularly in courtrooms where you get an adverse ruling from a judge and the client wants to yell at the judge or say insulting things about the judge. and generally my understanding is the advice lawyers give to clients is to not do that. you would imagine that's the same advice the president's getting from his...
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severe weather threat today in sin and tomorrow more so across parts of northern ohio and eastern parts of michigantate new york and western new york could see some rumbles of thunder and maybe some winds that possibly are damagi >> good saturday morning. i'm lisa argen the first weekend of june brings a slightly cooler air your way. it will be sunny, upper 50s to near 60 with mid-80s >>> this weather report is >>> this weather report is brought to you by serta. so if you have a rain shower overhead, maybe snuggle up in your serta and just ride it out this saturday. >> how was that? >> ride it out. take a little nappy-poo. that's what i meant. >> you spend the most amount of time of your life in your shoes and on your bed so get a good mattress and good shoes. >> you were born to sell. >> it's just important. how many more hours do you spend -- >> a good mattress. and if you're looking for good viewing meryl, everyone, we want to give you a heads-up on the season's premiere episode of "in an instant." it features firsthand accounts of harrowing tales of survival. tonight, a family stranded in the s
severe weather threat today in sin and tomorrow more so across parts of northern ohio and eastern parts of michigantate new york and western new york could see some rumbles of thunder and maybe some winds that possibly are damagi >> good saturday morning. i'm lisa argen the first weekend of june brings a slightly cooler air your way. it will be sunny, upper 50s to near 60 with mid-80s >>> this weather report is >>> this weather report is brought to you by serta. so if...
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eastern time. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. we will cover testimony by james comey. our guests include mike lee, david hawking's and michiganemocratic congresswoman, brenda lawrence. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> this sunday, q and a is in new york at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with the museum's director. library opened in june of 1941. he was still in office. he had an incredibly inquisitive mind so they were 914 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was the day that fdr died. >> watch q and a of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> parts of the foreign intelligence surveillance act are set to the tests are set to expire in december. it allows agencies to collect communications. he talked about what is needed to get the law renewed. he spoke for an hour at the hoover institu
eastern time. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. we will cover testimony by james comey. our guests include mike lee, david hawking's and michiganemocratic congresswoman, brenda lawrence. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> this sunday, q and a is in new york at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's...
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comes through, we mentioned the severe weather threat in wisconsin and northern ohio and eastern parts of the michiganupstate new york and western new york could see rumbles of thurnl -- thunder and winds that are damaging. that's a look at nationally, time for the local forecast. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. the big question will the thunderstorms maintain their strength as they travel east sunday, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, afternoon sunshine today, 77. take a little nappy-poo. that's what i meant. >> he spend the most amount of time of your life in your shoes and on your bed so get a good mattress and good shoes. >> you were born to sell. >> it's just important. how many more hours do you spend -- >> a good mattress. you know what else, if you need good viewing material, heads-up on the season's premiere episode of "in an instant." tonight, a family stranded in the snow in nevada's remote back country. >> give me three days. >> what do we do? >> wait and you take care of this little guy, okay. and you stay calm
comes through, we mentioned the severe weather threat in wisconsin and northern ohio and eastern parts of the michiganupstate new york and western new york could see rumbles of thurnl -- thunder and winds that are damaging. that's a look at nationally, time for the local forecast. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. the big question will the thunderstorms maintain their strength as they travel east sunday, the exclusive...
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speaker, with he saying as a member of congress and representing michigan with a significant middle eastern population that i stand here ready to do the job that i was sent here to do and to get an immigration plan for these united states. thank you, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis, for five minutes. mr. lewis: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today with a -- the heaviest of hearts. mr. speaker, i want to be chris cal clear that there is not any chrystal clear -- clear that there is not any room for violence or hate. whatever we do and wherever we may stand we must act in a peaceful, orderly, nonviolent fashion. we must understand that we're one people, the american people. we're one family, the american family. we live in the same house, the american house. mr. speaker, we must teach all of our people to rehe spect the dignity and the -- respect the dignity and the worth of every human being. we must be headlights and not tail lights. in loving and cher risching -- cherishing our broth
speaker, with he saying as a member of congress and representing michigan with a significant middle eastern population that i stand here ready to do the job that i was sent here to do and to get an immigration plan for these united states. thank you, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis, for five minutes. mr. lewis: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today with a -- the heaviest of hearts. mr....
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searches but it's also higher in many places in the north and western pennsylvania and eastern ohio, industrial michigan, upstate new york or illinois. i think the divide reveals it is not north versu north versus sos east versus west. that is much higher and then it kind of drops pretty substantially west of the mississippi river. so, i wanted to see because people are so honest that you use this data to measure how much obama lost, and of course you cannot just compare these two votes for obama because it might be the places by 2008 so that wouldn't be a fair comparison. so i compared it to the previous such as john kerry in the previous election. what you see when you do that is a very strong significant relationship that places the highest search volume at the places in appalachia and michigan that support much more than the previous democrat candidates. and you can start controlling for anything you would like. controlling for education or demographics were political views and nothing changes the relationship, that was a big factor. overall, i conclude that obama lost about four percentage points o
searches but it's also higher in many places in the north and western pennsylvania and eastern ohio, industrial michigan, upstate new york or illinois. i think the divide reveals it is not north versu north versus sos east versus west. that is much higher and then it kind of drops pretty substantially west of the mississippi river. so, i wanted to see because people are so honest that you use this data to measure how much obama lost, and of course you cannot just compare these two votes for...
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we are now going to be joined by barbara mccabe, a former attorney for the eastern district of michigan on the telephone now. thank you for being with us. barbara: thank you for having me. my first question is, given what we have heard, is it surprising that a special counsel would be asking questions of other officials in the government about the circumstances surrounding mr. flynn? i think it is actually a logical step assuming the reports are true. testimonysed on the of james comey alone, that would be enough or robert mueller to want to investigate this. one of the things that is extraordinary, if the reports are true, there are other officials of him trump asked the same thing. david: we heard from a former u.s. attorney, like yourself, who said based on what he heard, there was too little to conclude either that there was obstruction of justice or was not, but there was enough to investigate the question, do you share that view? barbara: i do. i agree with that. he's done what we heard from the comey testimony, there are elements there that would suggest there was obstruction of
we are now going to be joined by barbara mccabe, a former attorney for the eastern district of michigan on the telephone now. thank you for being with us. barbara: thank you for having me. my first question is, given what we have heard, is it surprising that a special counsel would be asking questions of other officials in the government about the circumstances surrounding mr. flynn? i think it is actually a logical step assuming the reports are true. testimonysed on the of james comey alone,...
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eastern and we begin with breaking news from flint, michigan. a police officer was stabbed in what appears to be a possible terror attack. he is now in critical condition, and the suspect is in custody. >> two separate hearings today on russia's efforts to stop the democracy. >> prepare today to say publicly how many states were targeted? >> as of right now we have evidence of 21 states with election related systems in 21 states that were targeted. >> our word of the day is hacked. robert mueller is making his rounds. >> is the president obstructing justice? >> i think everything is on the table. >> mitch mcconnell says he wants a vote on health care by next week, but does he have the support he needs to pass it? we will debrief with our reporters and analysts. we have learned that the fbi is investigating a possible terror incident at the airport in flint, michigan. let's bring in ken who is monitoring developments in washington. bring us up to spaed, what do we know happened? >> the officer has been upgraded to stable condition, but we're told
eastern and we begin with breaking news from flint, michigan. a police officer was stabbed in what appears to be a possible terror attack. he is now in critical condition, and the suspect is in custody. >> two separate hearings today on russia's efforts to stop the democracy. >> prepare today to say publicly how many states were targeted? >> as of right now we have evidence of 21 states with election related systems in 21 states that were targeted. >> our word of the day...
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eastern right here on "20/20." >>> in the meantime, new details on the attack at flint, michigan, airport. the fbi is investigating it as a terror attack. the police officer targeted is called a hero, he never gave up the fight though he was stabbed in the neck. investigators at the home in montreal where he lived with his wife and children. you see the authorities there. it appeared he acted alone. authorities say he tried to buy a gun here in the u.s. and was rejected so he bought a knife instead. >>> next tonight here, the jurors begin to speak. tonight, how many were ready to acquit bill cosby and they offer a portrait of the tiny deliberation room where tensions reached a boiling point. here is abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, inside bill cosby's sexual assault trial. a juror tells abc news on condition of anonymity that when that jury started deliberations, in an informal poll, the majority voted for acquittal on all three counts. that juror calls the 52 hours of deliberations "grueling" and "emotional," inside a tiny room "not large enough to even pace." he says one juror e
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and lindsey france don't miss it this friday from four pm to six pm eastern standard time now to a developing story out of flint michigan where the f.b.i. is looking at terrorism as a possible motive after a police officer was. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for north central atlantic county in southern new jersey west central ocean county in southern new jersey camden county in southern new jersey north central gloucester county in southern new jersey burlington county in southern new jersey until five forty five pm at five o one pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near bristol to near mount laurel to national park moving southeast at fifty miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts source trained weather spotters numerous downed trees and wires have been reported in pottstown green lean in franconia montgomery county four hundred four fifteen pm additional downed trees were reported in red township in northern delaware county around four thirty five pm impact expects damage to trees and power lines locations and th
and lindsey france don't miss it this friday from four pm to six pm eastern standard time now to a developing story out of flint michigan where the f.b.i. is looking at terrorism as a possible motive after a police officer was. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for north central atlantic county in southern new jersey west central ocean county in southern new jersey camden county in southern new jersey north central gloucester county...
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michigan democratic congresswoman brenda lawrence. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the director of national intelligence, the nsa director, and the acting fbi director testified at a senate hearing on the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that law is set to expire in december. in addition to answering
michigan democratic congresswoman brenda lawrence. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the director of national intelligence, the nsa director, and the acting fbi director testified at a senate hearing on the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that law is set to expire in december. in addition to answering
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eastern. and in 15 minutes after that, university of michigan's consumer sentiment index and activity -- ratherinvestor in gage capital is taking aim at organic maker products maker hain celestial. you've got a lot of hain celestial in your house, becky >> we all do >> it's unveiled a 9.9% stake in hain, and nominee seven candidates for the eight member board. earlier this month hain issued results in an accounting probe which it said found no indication of any wrongdoing and only minor changes to its prior results. hain has gone through the wringer once before with another activist in the name of carl icahn. a few stocks on the move this morning, nike reporting better than expected he of 60 cents a share. you're going to want to take a look because revenues rose 5% from a year ago to more than 8.5 billion dollars. the world's largest sports wear maker was helped by an increase in demand in key markets around the world. here's the other big piece of news the company confirming a new partnership with amazon. here's what nike's ceo mark parker had to say about the deal on nike's earnings call. >>
eastern. and in 15 minutes after that, university of michigan's consumer sentiment index and activity -- ratherinvestor in gage capital is taking aim at organic maker products maker hain celestial. you've got a lot of hain celestial in your house, becky >> we all do >> it's unveiled a 9.9% stake in hain, and nominee seven candidates for the eight member board. earlier this month hain issued results in an accounting probe which it said found no indication of any wrongdoing and only...
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eastern food, and some more info on islam so i can stay #woke. this is the executive director for the council on american islamic relations here in michigan and he'sith both. wow. keep on coming. that's a lot. >> yeah. >> in a seasoned half of this show i finally feel like anthony bourdain. were you born into the muslim faith or was it something you converted to later? >> i came to islam later. back in the day when i was in school in high school, it was cool to be a muslim, back in the late '80s. like public enemy, it was cool being muslim back then, so really it was hip hop that was my gateway into islam for real. >> it was also around, like, the spike lee's moalcolm x with denzel, it popularized islam -- >> we were rocking the malcolm x baseball cap. >> i had a shirt. i think it was a bootlegged "x" shirt, got it from the street. >> that was the pop culture icons of black america or muslims. there's more african-american muslims in america than others. >> in fact, today, 63% of america's arab population is christian. with the largest demographic being catholic. i want to make sure everybody hears that. 63% of arabs in america are christian. so s
eastern food, and some more info on islam so i can stay #woke. this is the executive director for the council on american islamic relations here in michigan and he'sith both. wow. keep on coming. that's a lot. >> yeah. >> in a seasoned half of this show i finally feel like anthony bourdain. were you born into the muslim faith or was it something you converted to later? >> i came to islam later. back in the day when i was in school in high school, it was cool to be a muslim,...
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due at 8:30a eastern, personal income and personal spending numbers for the month of may. and core pce data. 10:00, university of michigan for june. the consensus is calling for little change to the estimate of 94.5. 1:00 am oil investors will be watching as we get the baker hughes weekly rig count. what a difference two months makes. we have equity futures pointing to a slightly higher open but yesterday was a violent selloff, particularly when it comes to the nasdaq, pulling it down by 1.4%. as the nasdaq faltered, you also had volume climbing. you can see the bloomberg here, volume picking up here in yellow. volatility and rotation picks up at the end of the second quarter. joining us from london is richard turnill of black rock. great to get your perspective. did you buy the dip in tech, was it just a technical rotation richard: first of all, great to be here, thanks for inviting me. we see many investors who missed the rally last year, global equities over 16% over that period of time. many are asking whether it is too late to buy. our message is it is not. when we look at stocks that have led the market higher, the
due at 8:30a eastern, personal income and personal spending numbers for the month of may. and core pce data. 10:00, university of michigan for june. the consensus is calling for little change to the estimate of 94.5. 1:00 am oil investors will be watching as we get the baker hughes weekly rig count. what a difference two months makes. we have equity futures pointing to a slightly higher open but yesterday was a violent selloff, particularly when it comes to the nasdaq, pulling it down by 1.4%....
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michigan democratic congresswoman brenda lawrence. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the director of national intelligence, the nsa director, and the acting fbi director testified at a senate hearing on the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that law is set to expire in december. in addition to answering questions, senators brought up news reports about the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. the hearing is two-and-a-half hours. >> i call this hearing to order. i would like to thank our witnesses today, director of national intelligence dan coats, welcome back to your family here in the united states senate. department of justice deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. director of national security rogers, andral mike acting director of the federal bureau of investigation, andrew mccabe, welcome. i appreciate you coming to discuss one of our most critical and publicly debated foreign intelligence tools. title vii of the foreign intelligence surveillance act, commonly known as fisa, is set to expire on december 31,
michigan democratic congresswoman brenda lawrence. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> the director of national intelligence, the nsa director, and the acting fbi director testified at a senate hearing on the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that law is set to expire in december. in addition to answering questions, senators brought up news reports about the investigation into russian interference in...