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ed: making progress here. ed: here's my point.ou ever seen a headline paul manafort in the political crosshairs. paul manafort may have changed his story or did change his story. they don't shade it that way when it's about the trump administration. it says she is in the crosshairs. ainsley: to be fair. we just want an investigation. we want to know was she doing this for political reasons? we need to get to the bottom of it. we need to get her to testify under oath and see what she is going to say. ed: looks like the house intel committee is going to do it. ainsley: we already know what she said about benghazi. that's what makes it hard to believe what she is saying now. i want to give her the benefit of the doubt. it's hard to do that after benghazi. brian: let's talk about something else that's happening right now including the effort to get judge neil gorsuch the supreme court justice. enough votes to stop this from happening and have to use the nuclear option. for some reason they think this is going to be a good idea. this i
ed: making progress here. ed: here's my point.ou ever seen a headline paul manafort in the political crosshairs. paul manafort may have changed his story or did change his story. they don't shade it that way when it's about the trump administration. it says she is in the crosshairs. ainsley: to be fair. we just want an investigation. we want to know was she doing this for political reasons? we need to get to the bottom of it. we need to get her to testify under oath and see what she is going to...
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ed: request.lifornia, a democrat saying that this policy is actually a white supremacy policy. react to that kind of hysterical criticism but also this narrative in the mainstream media right now that donald trump as president is kicking dreamers out of the country? >> yeah. on the first question it seems outrageous obviously the federal government should be completely neutral on a person's race or country of origin if they are illegally in the country, they should pick them up at a local jail and local community should cooperate. i think most of the people in those cities would want that. this policy reflects the activity of activists. on the question of whether the trump administration is deporting people who came at young ages, although they certainly can and they do, they have given this status -- status has been given, this protected status called daca has been given to over 700,000 people and so far i think 42, so a trivial fraction have been deported and it's because they have committed cri
ed: request.lifornia, a democrat saying that this policy is actually a white supremacy policy. react to that kind of hysterical criticism but also this narrative in the mainstream media right now that donald trump as president is kicking dreamers out of the country? >> yeah. on the first question it seems outrageous obviously the federal government should be completely neutral on a person's race or country of origin if they are illegally in the country, they should pick them up at a local...
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john: thank you ed stringman. john: thank you ed stringman.ber what your sdad and i taught you. about hands only cpr? yes. uh, kind of. if you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, the first thing you do is...? call 9-1-1. and the second thing you do is? push hard and fast in the center of the chest at a rate of at least one hundred beats per minute. who even knows what one hundred beats per minute even sounds like? ♪ well, you can tell by the way i use my walk, ♪ ♪ i'm a woman's man: no time to talk. ♪ ♪ music loud and women warm, ♪ i've been kicked around ♪ since i was born. and now it's all right. ♪ ♪ it's ok. and you may look the other way ♪ ♪ we can try to understand ♪ the new york times' effect on man ♪ remember it's only two steps: call 9-1-1. and push hard and fast in the center of the chest to the beat of 'staying alive' until help arrives. ♪ ah, ah, ah, ah ♪ stayin' alive ♪ ah, ah, ah, ah ♪ stayin' alive ♪ ah, ah, ah, ah ♪ stayin' alive wow. college already yeah! we gotta go yeah (sfx:car starts, car door closes) ♪for all those time
john: thank you ed stringman. john: thank you ed stringman.ber what your sdad and i taught you. about hands only cpr? yes. uh, kind of. if you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, the first thing you do is...? call 9-1-1. and the second thing you do is? push hard and fast in the center of the chest at a rate of at least one hundred beats per minute. who even knows what one hundred beats per minute even sounds like? ♪ well, you can tell by the way i use my walk, ♪ ♪ i'm a woman's man: no...
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john: thank you ed stringman.g up how i failed and how i when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additional cost with vonage business. see why 3,000 companies a month are switching to vonage. business grade. people friendly. buttrust angie's list to help., [ barks ] visit angieslist.com today. john: so much success has grown out of failure. on social media you offered examples i've known about. cold treated -- tweeted reid hastings led to netflix. really? guess we checked it out and that's true. reid hastings returned to tape six weeks late was hit with a 40-dollar late fee and was nervou
john: thank you ed stringman.g up how i failed and how i when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a...
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ed: they hacked. democrats are going to gain steam. they did not gain steam last night even though you had donald trump a furious counter attack kept that man under 50%. then about midnight last night, donald trump, the president of the united states tweeted this out. despite major outside money, 8 million and fake media support and 11 republican candidates big r win with runoff in georgia. glad to be of help. ed: now there is a runoff in june where jon ossoff, the democrat we just saw, will be facing off with karen handle the republican who got the most votes in the so-called jungle primary. multiple democrats, republicans. you will see her live. she will join us next hour. we invited both candidates to come on. she is the only one to say yes. ainsley: as donald trump was tweeting about this. he said there were 11 republican candidates. imagine running against 10 other people. of course the votes are going to be split. she got 20%. she got the most out of all the republicans like you were saying. he
ed: they hacked. democrats are going to gain steam. they did not gain steam last night even though you had donald trump a furious counter attack kept that man under 50%. then about midnight last night, donald trump, the president of the united states tweeted this out. despite major outside money, 8 million and fake media support and 11 republican candidates big r win with runoff in georgia. glad to be of help. ed: now there is a runoff in june where jon ossoff, the democrat we just saw, will be...
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ed: right.: here is sean spicer tangling with the correspondent from abc on the red line. >> red line for this white house, chemical warfare is conventional warfare enough to get the president to go further there than this white house has gone before? >> i think the president has been very clear that there are a number of lines that were crossed last week. he is not going to sit down -- we saw that in the last administration they drew these red lines and then the red lines were run over. i don't think you will see the same play. i think not just syria what the world saw last week is the president going to act decisively and proportionally and with justification when it comes to actions like that. i mean, and i will tell you. the answer is if you gas a baby, if you put a barrel bomb in to innocent people, i think you will see a response from this president. that is unacceptable. ainsley: the majority of americans according to the cbs poll are in favor of that. they are saying good for him. long g
ed: right.: here is sean spicer tangling with the correspondent from abc on the red line. >> red line for this white house, chemical warfare is conventional warfare enough to get the president to go further there than this white house has gone before? >> i think the president has been very clear that there are a number of lines that were crossed last week. he is not going to sit down -- we saw that in the last administration they drew these red lines and then the red lines were run...
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ed: pick um another flight. >> correct. by dislodging this contractual. he bought the ticket. he peaced the tsa. he was in his seat. he has every right to stay there. when the police arrive, they shouldn't be unthinking or tom atons to do whatever the person who calls asks them to do. if the reason for their call is not a crime. they should leave. they have no right using violence to resolve. ed: if the passenger is assaulting another passenger. >> absolutely. >> if the passenger is politely or reasonably sitting there waiting for the flight to take off, is he not committing a crime. he is not engaged in violence. is he not doing anything that justifies police force. ainsley: as a judge, are they facing a lawsuit, united? >> absolutely. talk about $3,000 they are going to owe him hundreds of times that because of the inconvenience and public humiliation. and the police for use offing exhuseusingexcessive force. zero force was dictated. steve: united says the guy was disruptive and belligerent and wouldn't leave his seat. result 3459ly though isn't the airline in charge safety
ed: pick um another flight. >> correct. by dislodging this contractual. he bought the ticket. he peaced the tsa. he was in his seat. he has every right to stay there. when the police arrive, they shouldn't be unthinking or tom atons to do whatever the person who calls asks them to do. if the reason for their call is not a crime. they should leave. they have no right using violence to resolve. ed: if the passenger is assaulting another passenger. >> absolutely. >> if the...
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. >> police recorded ed ellerson's interview, during questioning, ed made a potentially important admissionove her to death. i would do anything for her when the detectives asked me, who would she call if she wanted to disappear? me, i'd be here in however many hours it took me today. >> but he insisted, heather never made that call and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted be i tby the police. >> detective kemp, he said, is your girlfriend there? and i said, yes, she's in the back yard. he said, good, okay, so heather's okay? i said heather's not my girlfriend, she's a friend of mine. we've been friend for 20 years. >> if heather and ed weren't an item, what was going on? >> the detective wanted to hear from you immediately once they learned the name? >> yes, oh, yeah, with understand they knew who i was. >> you were an important piece of the puszle for them? >> yeah. >> detectives learned his relationship with heather went back decades, long before heather married krichls ed says he and letter met in 1993 when they
. >> police recorded ed ellerson's interview, during questioning, ed made a potentially important admissionove her to death. i would do anything for her when the detectives asked me, who would she call if she wanted to disappear? me, i'd be here in however many hours it took me today. >> but he insisted, heather never made that call and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted be i tby the police. >>...
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.) >> i want to thank some of our special guests mayor ed lee and assembly david chiu and supervisor norman yee and supervisor fewer thank you for being here we have detrimentally from the sfmta, we have the general manager of rec and park phil ginsburg and i get that wrong change your name the director of the department of the environment deb reaping and we have the traffic commander online suicidal and we have folks from supervisor safai's office the da's office and i think we got everybody thank you for being here. and thank to our sponsors and kelly and others and the bayview rapid transit and recotton and the sfmta thank you for your support. >> (clapping.) >> so walk to work today is, of course, about walking that is very simple act that putting one foot in front of each other or cheers throughout the streets it is more that an amazing day not only people keeps us healthy and prevents chronic diseases that are plea of not guilty our country but built communities on the street walking is thing helping economically and keeping us healthy for decades to come >> (clapping.) >> and
.) >> i want to thank some of our special guests mayor ed lee and assembly david chiu and supervisor norman yee and supervisor fewer thank you for being here we have detrimentally from the sfmta, we have the general manager of rec and park phil ginsburg and i get that wrong change your name the director of the department of the environment deb reaping and we have the traffic commander online suicidal and we have folks from supervisor safai's office the da's office and i think we got...
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ed henry joined us on the couch today. good to have you here. we also have dagan and lisa boothe and meghan mccain. >> ed: remarkable that it took quite a while that he was roaming around several states potentially. as peter was laying out, all the way to california, they were wondering if he could have driven all that way. he winds up in pennsylvania, thankfully he won't be able to kill anyone else. this is such a gruesome murder. >> sandra: who knew his whereabouts? is tough to get around multiple states without someone knowing where you are. we'll see what we learned that press conference there in cleveland, but then again, we don't know where he was, even as of this morning, police could not confirm his presence. the >> dagen: is surprising given the fact that the murder got so exposure, not just on television, but on facebook. the story, of course we'll find out more about this killer, but the story in the coming weeks and months is going to be what is facebook doing to stop these videos from appearing? facebook lie was a global priority fo
ed henry joined us on the couch today. good to have you here. we also have dagan and lisa boothe and meghan mccain. >> ed: remarkable that it took quite a while that he was roaming around several states potentially. as peter was laying out, all the way to california, they were wondering if he could have driven all that way. he winds up in pennsylvania, thankfully he won't be able to kill anyone else. this is such a gruesome murder. >> sandra: who knew his whereabouts? is tough to...
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ed: sower, ed, you are good-looking too.e and i was going to tell you were even mother beautiful in person. ed: thought abby would look even better in person. you have set the standard for the diner segment. abby: ed, first of all you are nailing it there so i'm sorry i gave you hard time. made my morning. sorry i didn't meet new person. breakfast with friends. we'll be back next hour as well. [applause] abby: thank you, ed. sorry, guys no, love for to you with. clayton: you guys are here again. are you addicted to your smart phone? one school taking a big step helping students unplug. launching first of its kind digital detox program. liberty university president jerry falwell jr. will join us live to discuss. abby: looking forward to that are you planting your first garden this spring? we have got you covered this morning. the expert tips that you need to get your garden growing. that is next. clayton: had an apartment. ♪ clayton: rick and i are both shivering. although it is spring. there is no better time to head outside
ed: sower, ed, you are good-looking too.e and i was going to tell you were even mother beautiful in person. ed: thought abby would look even better in person. you have set the standard for the diner segment. abby: ed, first of all you are nailing it there so i'm sorry i gave you hard time. made my morning. sorry i didn't meet new person. breakfast with friends. we'll be back next hour as well. [applause] abby: thank you, ed. sorry, guys no, love for to you with. clayton: you guys are here...
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paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "i wouldn't put this on the worst enemy to go through this."e last 3 1/2 weeks searching for aly --- a nightmare for her family-- paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "for a while i couldnt eat or sleep, cause i felt if she's not eating or sleeping, it's not fair to do that"paula ede says her and her daughter would stay in close contact-- texting all the time--so she knew when the texting stopped-- something was wrong-- paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "she loved to talk to us every second day, mom what are you doing? mom i miss you...but it wasn't happening."20 year old aly yeoman is a yuba college student-- who was working two jobs--she last seen the night of march 30th-- leaving a friends house on romero street in yuba city.paula ede/mother of aly yeoman"i'm terrified, i don't know if she's hurt, i don't know whose hurting her, i don't know what's happened" aly's truck was found a few days later, down a levee, in an orchard--- stuck in mud. law enforcement found her cell phone and a single pair of footprints walking away from the truckshirin rajaee/
paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "i wouldn't put this on the worst enemy to go through this."e last 3 1/2 weeks searching for aly --- a nightmare for her family-- paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "for a while i couldnt eat or sleep, cause i felt if she's not eating or sleeping, it's not fair to do that"paula ede says her and her daughter would stay in close contact-- texting all the time--so she knew when the texting stopped-- something was wrong-- paula ede/mother of aly yeoman...
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a long time advocate for people and walking and pedestrian safety the mayor of our great city mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> thank you educating for the interrogation and big thank you to annual walk to work today, i walk from my office (laughter) i didn't take the accelerator but want to say good morning and add my things to nicole i know that she does great work will be walking across the bay but had loot talent to work together i've enjoyed the walks but the folks we've had to on the streets i know that everybody enjoys the improvements along haight street and i know we have so many departments with the county of transportation us i think that is one of the most walkable city's in all of the country and more people walking more than ever and even today that is not rain how important is seattle that is not rain but you know a that's why we work together to improve all the streets and make them more walkable and usable and safe who you're walking by or taking carpools or the bus safety is the number one, what we've been working to make eve
a long time advocate for people and walking and pedestrian safety the mayor of our great city mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> thank you educating for the interrogation and big thank you to annual walk to work today, i walk from my office (laughter) i didn't take the accelerator but want to say good morning and add my things to nicole i know that she does great work will be walking across the bay but had loot talent to work...
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country to thank you to supervisor hillary ronen and supervisor malia cohen and thank you to mayor ed lee for leading on this and firmly our values with the city we stand here to say we'll always fight for what is right and fight for firemen democracy and the ones that have the least voice in our city thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> okay oh, allahu our own commissioner. >> good afternoon. >> (clapping.) >> my name is hayla i serve on the human rights commission and acknowledge our executive director and mike the commissioner please stand for all the work you do on behalf of the commission. >> (clapping.) >> as you may know you know i don't lead this i'm infrastructure the wleefrp our community is grateful for the work in moving this ordinance forward and the history of unwavering support of the diverse community and protection of the advancement of our civil rights he offered this precedent setting ordinance and reaffirmed the entire nation what san francisco values are and for what lengths we'll go to protect the lives and lived and hull constitutional rights of our citizens t
country to thank you to supervisor hillary ronen and supervisor malia cohen and thank you to mayor ed lee for leading on this and firmly our values with the city we stand here to say we'll always fight for what is right and fight for firemen democracy and the ones that have the least voice in our city thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> okay oh, allahu our own commissioner. >> good afternoon. >> (clapping.) >> my name is hayla i serve on the human rights...
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ed: all good, no bad. to see tremendous tax cuts, but you have to offset them with tax cuts or revenues in other areas that are more efficient than the revenues you are already raising, like a value added tax instead of a corporate tax. there is none of the bad, none of the difficult stuff to go along. stake inting a ska -- the ground. even the past this with sunset clauses, when you lower corporate taxes, the money that is overseas comes back to the u.s. and they cannot pay taxes in the future. that increases the deficit out a decade. when they scored, if you do not get the tax neutrality you have no way to get it. a corporate tax cut of this magnitude, if you only put the sunset in for a couple years, you get no effect on the economy because it was going to expire three years, why would i change anything? a lot of work to go. betty: it certainly is, just hearing from ed sounds a lot of details. the devil is in the details. james, give me your take on this. james: i love christmas to come early, tax cuts,
ed: all good, no bad. to see tremendous tax cuts, but you have to offset them with tax cuts or revenues in other areas that are more efficient than the revenues you are already raising, like a value added tax instead of a corporate tax. there is none of the bad, none of the difficult stuff to go along. stake inting a ska -- the ground. even the past this with sunset clauses, when you lower corporate taxes, the money that is overseas comes back to the u.s. and they cannot pay taxes in the...
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ed rollins, thank you so much. ed: thank you. lou: secretary of state rex of tillerson says bashar al-assad must go. >> the final outcome in our view does not provide a role for assad or the assad family in the future go external nance of syria. lou: russia, however, disagrees. we take up deteriorating relations between russia and the united states. a bombshell report reveals thene f.b.i. obtained a fisa warrant to spy on a former campaign trump advisor, carter page. stay with us, we'll be right back. hey, searching for a great used car? i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to .. or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor abou
ed rollins, thank you so much. ed: thank you. lou: secretary of state rex of tillerson says bashar al-assad must go. >> the final outcome in our view does not provide a role for assad or the assad family in the future go external nance of syria. lou: russia, however, disagrees. we take up deteriorating relations between russia and the united states. a bombshell report reveals thene f.b.i. obtained a fisa warrant to spy on a former campaign trump advisor, carter page. stay with us, we'll...
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host: ed pozzuoli, i will give you a chance. charter schools that don't deliver on the academic model and don't deliver either financially from an integrity standpoint or delivering education to the children they serve should be closed. host: ed pozzuoli's general counsel at charter schools usa, charterschoolsusa.com. thank you. coming up next on the "washington journal," national consumers league's john breyault is joining us i'm a discussing the 115th congress push to protect consumers. we'll talk with the atlantic council's george benitez -- jorge benitez later. we will be right back. ♪ >> tonight on "the communicators," a look at the role of economic analysis and regulations that the federal medications commission with economists and george washington university public policy professor singer. he is interviewed by a reporter for bloomberg dna. reporter: so you are saying google should be regulated by the fcc. ger: when congress or's about what the future sec looks like, and we are talking about termination by different platf
host: ed pozzuoli, i will give you a chance. charter schools that don't deliver on the academic model and don't deliver either financially from an integrity standpoint or delivering education to the children they serve should be closed. host: ed pozzuoli's general counsel at charter schools usa, charterschoolsusa.com. thank you. coming up next on the "washington journal," national consumers league's john breyault is joining us i'm a discussing the 115th congress push to protect...
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. >> hi, ed.harmain matlock-turner, nonprofit executive. >> and all-around nice guy. [ laughter ] he's also a communications whicn why he's on the show, jeff jubelirer. good morning, jeff. >> good morning, matt. thank you. several developments in the philadelphia district attorney's race. governor wolf told action news system is working, but he also thinks current d.a. seth williams should resign andn his federal corruption case. also, a local black lives matter resignation, which presents some irony to this situation because williams is the fit position. first off, let's start out by putting ourselves in seth williams' shoes. maybe donna, you can do this. why would you not want to resign if you are seth williams, beyond the fact that he doesn't have to, legally? >> he needs a way to make a living and pay for his lawyers.r of this. i think if he had some other means of supporting himself, he but there's a bigger issue here, and seth is gonna have to face black lives matter calls for i think the hy
. >> hi, ed.harmain matlock-turner, nonprofit executive. >> and all-around nice guy. [ laughter ] he's also a communications whicn why he's on the show, jeff jubelirer. good morning, jeff. >> good morning, matt. thank you. several developments in the philadelphia district attorney's race. governor wolf told action news system is working, but he also thinks current d.a. seth williams should resign andn his federal corruption case. also, a local black lives matter resignation,...
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. >> thank you, ed good morning mayor and supervisors and distinguished guests and agencies and staff and members of the public it is a pleasure to be here today to join all of you as we break ground for the first brt project in san francisco we've been wanting to reach this milling and reaching this point in the project is reflective of the tireless work for the federal and state and redeeming level those who had the vision for the project those who helped fund it can and the great staff of all agencies that naektd in through the maze of approval necessary for us to reach this point as was stated earlier van ness project brt utilities the dedicated places separated from the paragraph on the u.s. 101 will be used by muni and golden gate transit route 101 and then van ness is a regional important route serving 45 thousand people driving on this road everyday and helps navigate those people from the peninsula to the south side and to the north and also obviously the main street in the city of san francisco lined with mixed use and other mixed use spaces that will enhance the traffic sep
. >> thank you, ed good morning mayor and supervisors and distinguished guests and agencies and staff and members of the public it is a pleasure to be here today to join all of you as we break ground for the first brt project in san francisco we've been wanting to reach this milling and reaching this point in the project is reflective of the tireless work for the federal and state and redeeming level those who had the vision for the project those who helped fund it can and the great staff...
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and higher ed and k-12. prof. jewell-sherman: i could talk to anne forever, but that is selfish, so i will open up. there is a mic over here and a mic over there. if you have questions you would like to ask, come on up and do so. she has shared willingness to answer anything. ms. holton: or at least to be asked anything. if i don't want to answer -- [laughter] ms. holton: please, do tell us who you are. prof. jewell-sherman: your name and then, you have, like, a couple of sentences, and the last part has to have a question mark at the end of it. we are not using the mics to tell stories. we are using the mics to ask questions. we agreed? let's start with you, robin. >> one of my concerns is i'm reading a lot about betsy devos. and this is not a political question, it's just the world i'm in. i'm very concerned about the proposal that she has for school choice, because i have seen -- [laughter] ms. holton: i'm behind you. >> how it is decimating urban school districts, and so, i wanted to know if you have any
and higher ed and k-12. prof. jewell-sherman: i could talk to anne forever, but that is selfish, so i will open up. there is a mic over here and a mic over there. if you have questions you would like to ask, come on up and do so. she has shared willingness to answer anything. ms. holton: or at least to be asked anything. if i don't want to answer -- [laughter] ms. holton: please, do tell us who you are. prof. jewell-sherman: your name and then, you have, like, a couple of sentences, and the...
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ed: it's real.dent in march alago friday said you guys -- at march at march mara-a-lago, work it out. howie: how is it we know the details of this? is this the leakiest white house we have ever seen? ed: it seems like it in that respect. i'm trying to report out from the facts i'm hearing that it's real. there is real strive behind the scenes, there will be some moves but far less crisis than it's being portrayed. part of the portrayal in the media, all the leaks are feeding the media. howie: one question you had to grapple with given the racial abuse jackie robinson took when he broke the color bounds. he used the n-word. ed: with the first draft i didn't use the n-word. people looked at it and said you are sanitizing history. i actually spoke to an african-american journalist recently who after seeing all this it would have been more offensive if you didn't use the word. the whole point of my book is jackie robinson overcame a lot of that abuse, not just verbal, but death threats because of his fa
ed: it's real.dent in march alago friday said you guys -- at march at march mara-a-lago, work it out. howie: how is it we know the details of this? is this the leakiest white house we have ever seen? ed: it seems like it in that respect. i'm trying to report out from the facts i'm hearing that it's real. there is real strive behind the scenes, there will be some moves but far less crisis than it's being portrayed. part of the portrayal in the media, all the leaks are feeding the media. howie:...
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ed: syria is a tough question.he russians in there so you have to be careful. but i wouldn't be afraid if they did this again. i would not be afraid if making a loud threat and if they ever do it again from afar blow the heck out of them. lou: all right, ed rollins. roll the video. we are going to show you a biker taking his skills from the mountains to the streets. racing down stairs, speeding around tight corners and walkways in salzburg, austria. completing the amazing stunts with style. parkour on a bike, i think you could call that. >> the american people on november 8 selected president trump. president trump nominated judge neil gorsuch, and tomorrow we'll confirm that nominee. lou: former deputy assistant attorney general done duprie joins us next. my name is pam. i'm 51 years old. when i was diagnosed with pneumococcal pneumonia, it was huge for everybody. she just started to decline rapidly. i was rushed to the hospital... my symptoms were devastating. the doctor said, "pam! if you'd have waited two more
ed: syria is a tough question.he russians in there so you have to be careful. but i wouldn't be afraid if they did this again. i would not be afraid if making a loud threat and if they ever do it again from afar blow the heck out of them. lou: all right, ed rollins. roll the video. we are going to show you a biker taking his skills from the mountains to the streets. racing down stairs, speeding around tight corners and walkways in salzburg, austria. completing the amazing stunts with style....
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paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "i wouldn't put this on the worst enemy to go through this."e last 3 1/2 weeks searching for aly --- a nightmare for her family-- paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "for a while i couldnt eat or sleep, cause i felt if she's not eating or sleeping, it's not fair to do that"paula ede says her and her daughter would stay in close contact-- texting all the time--so she knew when the texting stopped-- something was wrong-- paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "she loved to talk to us every second day, mom what are you doing? mom i miss you...but it wasn't happening."20 year old aly yeoman is a yuba college student-- who was working two jobs--she last seen the night of march 30th-- leaving a friends house on romero street in yuba city.paula ede/mother of aly yeoman"i'm terrified, i don't know if she's hurt, i don't know whose hurting her, i don't know what's happened" aly's truck was found a few days later, down a levee, in an orchard--- stuck in mud. law enforcement found her cell phone and a single pair of footprints walking away from the truckshirin rajaee/
paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "i wouldn't put this on the worst enemy to go through this."e last 3 1/2 weeks searching for aly --- a nightmare for her family-- paula ede/mother of aly yeoman "for a while i couldnt eat or sleep, cause i felt if she's not eating or sleeping, it's not fair to do that"paula ede says her and her daughter would stay in close contact-- texting all the time--so she knew when the texting stopped-- something was wrong-- paula ede/mother of aly yeoman...
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lou: ed, your sense of the politics of this. moved into an even darker no man's land where, when it turns to partisan politics? >> well, i think so, and i think it's been building and building and building. and the foolishness of the filibuster means the minority gets to rule the senate. one great thing about the judge being appointed today, sworn in next week is we now have four or five really young, dynamic judges that are going to be on that court for a long period of time. and thomas, who's been there the longest, basically is one of the the great writers of the court, he'll be there another 20 years, whoever else we get is going to give us some great stability, and the constitution's going to stand up, as it always should have. lou: i had the privilege of talking with justice thomas for a few moments last week. the man is, he is vigorous, he is smart as a whip, and his presence on that court has been extraordinary. >> well, he's one of the great writers, and you read the court decisions that he's written, they're fabulous.
lou: ed, your sense of the politics of this. moved into an even darker no man's land where, when it turns to partisan politics? >> well, i think so, and i think it's been building and building and building. and the foolishness of the filibuster means the minority gets to rule the senate. one great thing about the judge being appointed today, sworn in next week is we now have four or five really young, dynamic judges that are going to be on that court for a long period of time. and thomas,...
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here to answer that is ed henry. welcome back, ed. palace intrigue and how much is distracting gossip. how important is it for how the country runs? ed: it is important. some of it is gossip. but the bottom line is the president needs to get his agenda on track. and the republicans won't have anybody to blame if they don't get tax reform and repeal and replace obamacare. the democrats are being obstructionists. so people want them to govern. and i think what my reporting shows is that the president last friday got very direct with bannon and kushner and his son-in-law and what he specifically said was you guys straighten this out, i'm told by two of the president's advisors or i'm going to straighten it out. what does that mean? it means he's tired of it. kennedy: it seems he has taken steve bannon off as a permanent member of the national security council. jared kushner isn't going to stop being his son-in-law anytime soon. the president tasked him with so much. it appears curb numbers star might be rising and bannon's waning. ed: i
here to answer that is ed henry. welcome back, ed. palace intrigue and how much is distracting gossip. how important is it for how the country runs? ed: it is important. some of it is gossip. but the bottom line is the president needs to get his agenda on track. and the republicans won't have anybody to blame if they don't get tax reform and repeal and replace obamacare. the democrats are being obstructionists. so people want them to govern. and i think what my reporting shows is that the...
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ed he is going to bring it to the table and try to get it repealed. >> ed last night he is going to make it happen. how does he make it happen with the verbiage he is using? >> he is telling the congress you better listen to the american people. when you look at those premiums, the premiums will go down. premiums are a real thing. the high increase in costs are real. he is telling the congress listen to the people. listen to your constituents. obamacare is not all bad. there are portion of it that are positive and those things are going to keep but things that are terrible and hurting americans we are going to fix it and he is telling the congress listen to the people because people want you to listen and they -- ed i listen to them. i listen to them regularly and why i'm here in pennsylvania. get it done. if you don't, i'll be upset. >> errol, the last word there. >> sure. where it all falls apart what the president can do with the executive orders the stuff that is clearly just within his scope of power but then almost everything else requires cooperation with congress and then you're
ed he is going to bring it to the table and try to get it repealed. >> ed last night he is going to make it happen. how does he make it happen with the verbiage he is using? >> he is telling the congress you better listen to the american people. when you look at those premiums, the premiums will go down. premiums are a real thing. the high increase in costs are real. he is telling the congress listen to the people. listen to your constituents. obamacare is not all bad. there are...
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ed: that arc is pretty much closed.t was pretty much heavier and more sour crude's going to east asia, china, japan, korea, you name it. we will see that coming off. on the inventory question, we saw strong inventory drops on the product side. any week now, it might be in tomorrow's data. we should see a draw starting on u.s. crude that will be sustainable. the question you ask is what do we think about getting back to normal? nobody really knows what normal is. the opec countries talk about normal as a five year average from the past. if we look at the last five is at global oil demand the best 7 million barrels a day. if you look at refinery requirements to hold crude oil, we are not very much above what that five-year average is, but which she been -- we should be way above it. as refiners globally need to produce more crude, the amount of inventory they have to hold has to go up. that 7 million barrels a day when imply well over 100 million barrels on that base case of inventory, getting back to the five-year averag
ed: that arc is pretty much closed.t was pretty much heavier and more sour crude's going to east asia, china, japan, korea, you name it. we will see that coming off. on the inventory question, we saw strong inventory drops on the product side. any week now, it might be in tomorrow's data. we should see a draw starting on u.s. crude that will be sustainable. the question you ask is what do we think about getting back to normal? nobody really knows what normal is. the opec countries talk about...
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see how it works at this time though i want to introduce our mayor former public works director mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> all right. thank you eric. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. you know originally when i heard the phrase yes, we can i thought dpw was trying to cure cancer you know the men and women are dedicated dedicated to keeping our streets clean thank you finally and our police department, who is here as well keeping everybody safe and thing ecology and, of course, thank supervisor hillary ronen who right off the bat wants here streets clean that is worthy doing together so i'm really glad to be be her along phillip is about to explain our miracle mile along mission something we love in the mission district we want to keep clean keeping the city clean can't be the responsibility of our police department public works only about while they pick up the trash and don't a job it really is again keeping the streets clean and not trashing that it that in the first place so they come up and coin the phrase yes, we can with the emphasis on can to add 38 more trash cans a
see how it works at this time though i want to introduce our mayor former public works director mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> all right. thank you eric. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. you know originally when i heard the phrase yes, we can i thought dpw was trying to cure cancer you know the men and women are dedicated dedicated to keeping our streets clean thank you finally and our police department, who is here as well keeping everybody safe and thing...
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ed: you said i could barely read, you didn't know i would write. but now that you said you love the book, i'm okay again. jesse: later in the show, "watters world" talking politics in the swamp. up next, new information that may change your mind about the united airlines scandal. schedu. now back to "watters world." [♪] jesse: we have all seen this viral video showing dr. david dao dragged off a united airlines flight. there are many questions surrounding what led up to this infamous event. the flight was scheduled to take off from chicago at 5:40 p.m. during the boarding process passengers were told the flight wasover booked and they were looking for passengers to give their seat for a $400 voucher and an overnight stay in a hotel. then they were told four passengers had to get off. they upped the offer to $800 and an overnight stay. the supervisor says four people would be randomly selected to leave. it's done by computer. one couple and a woman were chosen and left. then dr. dao was selected and according to witnesses became quote very upset. tw
ed: you said i could barely read, you didn't know i would write. but now that you said you love the book, i'm okay again. jesse: later in the show, "watters world" talking politics in the swamp. up next, new information that may change your mind about the united airlines scandal. schedu. now back to "watters world." [♪] jesse: we have all seen this viral video showing dr. david dao dragged off a united airlines flight. there are many questions surrounding what led up to...
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ed: we do indeed.ll have the compounding of the physical markets getting much looser in the third and fourth quarter and we will have the financial markets getting more bearish. >> what is that price? ed: the price could be $45 without an agreement. >> we were there a few weeks ago. ed: it would have an impact around the world. it would have an impact on the current boom we are seeing in the u.s. potentially even more in 2018. that would slow down the momentum considerably on the u.s. production site. >> we did not wind up seeing that fall off. it shale has proven anything, it has proven they can still they are in a much better place now than they were two years ago. why'd you think shale will be so much more sensitive to the downside? ed: we have a $50 magic number two get producers to lock in -- to get producers to lock and. they were running off remarkable -- you haveion pump costs going up and sand costs going up and labor costs going up strongly at the moment. >> hiring in the mining industry up o
ed: we do indeed.ll have the compounding of the physical markets getting much looser in the third and fourth quarter and we will have the financial markets getting more bearish. >> what is that price? ed: the price could be $45 without an agreement. >> we were there a few weeks ago. ed: it would have an impact around the world. it would have an impact on the current boom we are seeing in the u.s. potentially even more in 2018. that would slow down the momentum considerably on the...
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we will keep you post-ed. live in san jose damian trujillo nbc bay area news. >> damian thank you. >>> in san francisco the other county involved in that suit, the city attorney cheered today's ruling, calling president trump's first one hundred days in office a disaster. >> the president is selling here. he is trying to paint all immigrants as criminals. and nothing could be further from the truth. >> city attorney dennis herra aching the trump energies not understanding the constitution or choosing to ignore it. if the courts do not rule in favor of sanctuary cities san francisco stood to lose $1.0 billion in federal grants that is roughly 20% of the budget np the mayor also responded to the ruling calling it a relief and win for the sire. we will continue to cover this on the website. click on the story back that's where you can see raw individual abdennis herra addressing the ruling today. once again at nbcbayarea.com. and the boys and girls club of petaluma the director of after school program there accus
we will keep you post-ed. live in san jose damian trujillo nbc bay area news. >> damian thank you. >>> in san francisco the other county involved in that suit, the city attorney cheered today's ruling, calling president trump's first one hundred days in office a disaster. >> the president is selling here. he is trying to paint all immigrants as criminals. and nothing could be further from the truth. >> city attorney dennis herra aching the trump energies not...
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these are the kind of policies that ed miliband's labour and of policies that ed miliband's labourandjeremys labour and jeremy corbyn's labour would be quite keen on having. she is trying to steal the centre ground and bringing in some fairly socialist policies. it'll be interesting to how that plays with the good people of burgess hill and if they believe this is a centre ground conservative party warm weather she is quite a hard right wing conservative party. facebook must pay to police the internet. social media firms may have two paper the cost of policing digital crimes. i could end up being quite expensive. it will be almost impossible to do, as well. the telegraph says that a similar arrangement is in place for football clubs, when there is certain policing on match days, those foot ball policing on match days, those football clubs contribute to that. that is because it is a known fact that match will cause this amount of trouble and you need that blue line around it to make sure things stay under control. you can't do that online because you can't predict who will do what to whom, y
these are the kind of policies that ed miliband's labour and of policies that ed miliband's labourandjeremys labour and jeremy corbyn's labour would be quite keen on having. she is trying to steal the centre ground and bringing in some fairly socialist policies. it'll be interesting to how that plays with the good people of burgess hill and if they believe this is a centre ground conservative party warm weather she is quite a hard right wing conservative party. facebook must pay to police the...
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amy: finally, ed pilkington, what happens next? for people to understand who are watching this around the globe, the reason they're called thesee dodouble-header executions now n arkansas, the attempt to to kill , some were stopped in the killing, aikman and 11 days, with the hit that deadline by the in of the month when one of the execution drugs, midazolam, expires by the end of the month. so who is -- who is on the list next to be killed? >> well, no one were execution coming up this thursday in arkansas. and then the battle continues. you have to say the death penalty states are waging a losing battle here because the drug companies are now absolutely in unison. they do not want their drugs, which are designed and manufactured to save lives, they do not want those drugs used to kill people. they are all saying it as well as distribution companies. they are making it incredibly difficult for prison services to find the drugs. as a result, the prison services are doing momore and more extree things with more and more botched exec
amy: finally, ed pilkington, what happens next? for people to understand who are watching this around the globe, the reason they're called thesee dodouble-header executions now n arkansas, the attempt to to kill , some were stopped in the killing, aikman and 11 days, with the hit that deadline by the in of the month when one of the execution drugs, midazolam, expires by the end of the month. so who is -- who is on the list next to be killed? >> well, no one were execution coming up this...
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. >> foreign policy analyst ed turzanski. >> morning, tam. >> nonprofit exec sharmain matlock-turner.> good morning, tamala. >> good morning. and documentarian sam katz. >> good morning. >> we're starting off talking about some brown university polling that comes to us about chester county. they found it to be the most partisan county of all places. they call it an exurban county, pretty well-to-do, pretty well educated, lots of different business firms. but listen to some of these figures -- 49% think donald trump is doing an excellent to a good job, 44% have participated in some form of protest -- they've given money. they've actually marched. they've signed a petition. still 100 days in on the line -- what does this tell us about where we are? >> it tells us more about chester county than it does about donald trump or anyone else. it just happens to be a very divided place, and, look, this is a vast continental nation. if you go through it, you will see tremendous cleavages. when you look at the way in which congress is organized... >> mm-hmm. >> ...and they've managed to vacuum up
. >> foreign policy analyst ed turzanski. >> morning, tam. >> nonprofit exec sharmain matlock-turner.> good morning, tamala. >> good morning. and documentarian sam katz. >> good morning. >> we're starting off talking about some brown university polling that comes to us about chester county. they found it to be the most partisan county of all places. they call it an exurban county, pretty well-to-do, pretty well educated, lots of different business firms....
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republican that just ed rollins. my observation is he's talking about healthcare, continuing resolutions to keep the government over. legislation to reduce tookses that secretary mnuchin said will come sometime this year. all of that is in the hands of congress. everything he's doing with world leaders is him and his personality and it seems to be work. but all those other thing are in congress' hands. ed: as he said a few weeks ago, healthcare is more complicated than i thought. democrat had 60 senators and 20 or 30 more house members than we have today. i hope he succeed. i support him. but it's very complicated. the oldest rule i learned is you don't fight two battles at once. you fight the budget battle and healthcare battle. you don't try to do them both in the same week of the same month. the debt ceiling to keep the government open. they come back after two weeks of vacation. and i imagine most of the week we voted to keep them open. then basically to sit down and say these are the guys we met during the break
republican that just ed rollins. my observation is he's talking about healthcare, continuing resolutions to keep the government over. legislation to reduce tookses that secretary mnuchin said will come sometime this year. all of that is in the hands of congress. everything he's doing with world leaders is him and his personality and it seems to be work. but all those other thing are in congress' hands. ed: as he said a few weeks ago, healthcare is more complicated than i thought. democrat had...