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esther jackson now 98, she's my god mother, this is the great paul robeson. here young people from the south, james jackson from richmond, esther jackson from arlington, louis burnham born in gi yen na. and they moved down south. all these northerners moved down south to find this organization that's going to fight for democracy and two people there, two greatest americans living at the time in my opinion, paul robeson and of course w.e.b. du bois. becomes very active in the south. here again are some of the pictures of the founders. and many others. the southern negro youth conference is the predecessor to organizations like the student nonviolent coordinating committee. based on principles revolutionary democracy. du bois continues to fight and continues to be active and plays a major role as a consultant to the founding of the united nations in san francisco. he's there because he wants to bring together the plight -- discuss the plight of the african nations as in the pan african conferences. as he goes there of course soon he comes in conflict with mrs.
esther jackson now 98, she's my god mother, this is the great paul robeson. here young people from the south, james jackson from richmond, esther jackson from arlington, louis burnham born in gi yen na. and they moved down south. all these northerners moved down south to find this organization that's going to fight for democracy and two people there, two greatest americans living at the time in my opinion, paul robeson and of course w.e.b. du bois. becomes very active in the south. here again...
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dame esther ra ntzen, thank you human being he so much. dame esther rantzen, thank you so much.verely restricts passport—holders from seven mostly muslim countries. google has recalled travelling staff members to the us. our business correspondentjoe lynam joins me with the latest. just explain what has happened, first of all. the tech sector is full of people working on special visas called recep tayyip erdogan, which is for highly skilled and specialised expertise. these companies in the tech industry rely on brainpower and they don't rely on very much. —— special visas called h—1b. donald trump has issued this executive order calling for an immigration pours from those countries and many people overseas at the moment i need to be recalled that the united states unless they face problems getting back to the united states. we have heard reports of being people taken off planes being refused entry into the united states because they are in countries that may be on those lists. google staff have said it has had a personal affect many of their colleagues and they have made public
dame esther ra ntzen, thank you human being he so much. dame esther rantzen, thank you so much.verely restricts passport—holders from seven mostly muslim countries. google has recalled travelling staff members to the us. our business correspondentjoe lynam joins me with the latest. just explain what has happened, first of all. the tech sector is full of people working on special visas called recep tayyip erdogan, which is for highly skilled and specialised expertise. these companies in the...
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esther spicer: the eastern district of new york is most prominent. we won't even have to prevail. it does not make sense. it deals with people being deported. the action never intended to deport people, and has to do with how we let people in and detain them until we ascertain whether or not they sought to do us any harm. we are talking about a universe of 109 people. are 325,000 people that came into this country in a
esther spicer: the eastern district of new york is most prominent. we won't even have to prevail. it does not make sense. it deals with people being deported. the action never intended to deport people, and has to do with how we let people in and detain them until we ascertain whether or not they sought to do us any harm. we are talking about a universe of 109 people. are 325,000 people that came into this country in a
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ice cream and cake. >> esther like a variety. >> that doggies checking esther out. >> a little colorfulreativity a minnesota man used files and food coloring to build a castle. >> mark williams filled containers with water and leaves them outside in the freezing temperatures. he then uses them as bricks. he has been doing this for five years. the first year he build an igloo. >> that is cool. >> it is cool. >> clever idea. >> too warm here. >> we would just have a bunch of colored water there, liquid it the looks like we will stay above freezing really overnight for next couple of nights, not the a lot of cold in our forecast. the this is a january to remember because we have not had any cold weather outside. we have some rain in the forecast, but we get nice warm air we have to contend with the rain. it is give and take. temperatures averaging ten to 15 degrees above normal starting tomorrow right through seven day but we have a few chances of wet weather as well. the lets get into it. we will go outside and say it is foggy, gloom any center city. the cant see tops of the buildings the
ice cream and cake. >> esther like a variety. >> that doggies checking esther out. >> a little colorfulreativity a minnesota man used files and food coloring to build a castle. >> mark williams filled containers with water and leaves them outside in the freezing temperatures. he then uses them as bricks. he has been doing this for five years. the first year he build an igloo. >> that is cool. >> it is cool. >> clever idea. >> too warm here....
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eventually, he brought esther here to this mudhole, as it was. they later expanded the trading post and built a log house. they had about six children between them, including john ,arris ii or john harris jr, the first white person born west of the conestoga valley. there's really no other person we know of to dispute it. he was born approximately 1727. john harris sr. died in 1748. interestingly enough, his marriage had split up. esther had left him several times, and at one point he ran advertisements in the "philadelphia gazette," which was the only newspaper, that he would not be responsible for debts incurred by my wife. there was some tension there. he's buried across the street. i should tell you, he was very attached to a mulberry tree across the street. the story exists in legend only. he was working along the river bank one day. and a band of rather inebriated indians came up or down the river and thought that he had rum in the trading post, storehouse, which he probably did. he did not care to sell it to them. the story goes that they
eventually, he brought esther here to this mudhole, as it was. they later expanded the trading post and built a log house. they had about six children between them, including john ,arris ii or john harris jr, the first white person born west of the conestoga valley. there's really no other person we know of to dispute it. he was born approximately 1727. john harris sr. died in 1748. interestingly enough, his marriage had split up. esther had left him several times, and at one point he ran...
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are the political columnist for the independent, john rentoul and the former government minister, esthert, we will do a longer one later on. some of the stories though, at the front pages that have come through. the ft leads on what it says will be a £24 billion cost to the taxpayer of closing oil platforms in the north sea. the metro says theresa may's interview today on brexit is her biggest clue yet that the uk will leave the single market when it exits the european union. the i warns that could lead to the break up of the uk, with snp leader nicola sturgeon calling for another independence referendum for scotland unless the uk hangs on to membership of the single market. tamara's telegraph reports that borisjohnson is tamara's telegraph reports that boris johnson is in tamara's telegraph reports that borisjohnson is in new york meeting some president—elect donald trump's top team on talks on a post—brexit trade deal. and the star forecasts and arctic blast that has killed people in europe and north america head here too. let's talk about theresa may and the interview she did with sop
are the political columnist for the independent, john rentoul and the former government minister, esthert, we will do a longer one later on. some of the stories though, at the front pages that have come through. the ft leads on what it says will be a £24 billion cost to the taxpayer of closing oil platforms in the north sea. the metro says theresa may's interview today on brexit is her biggest clue yet that the uk will leave the single market when it exits the european union. the i warns that...
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. >> i want to bring in attorney esther panich. esther, what i understand here is even though we have seen these 11 people released, we're in kind of a limbo for people who are arriving today. that's correct. we are aware of one person, at least one person that is coming in later this afternoon who may be subject to being detained. we are hearing stories that people are -- that border patrol agents are not necessarily abiding by the court's order which is obviously very troubling so this person is in limbo until that person either makes it through or we find out that he's been detained. >> and what will your role be here today? it's our understanding that legal representatives were not allowed to go back in with the people as they were being detained yesterday. >> i'm here as an observer, as a witness to see what's going on so the world can know what's actually happening because i have the ability to be here as an attorney. that's why i went to law school so i can help in things like this. we are here to support the lawyers for peo
. >> i want to bring in attorney esther panich. esther, what i understand here is even though we have seen these 11 people released, we're in kind of a limbo for people who are arriving today. that's correct. we are aware of one person, at least one person that is coming in later this afternoon who may be subject to being detained. we are hearing stories that people are -- that border patrol agents are not necessarily abiding by the court's order which is obviously very troubling so this...
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esther had left him several times, and at one point he ran advertisements in the philadelphia gazette, which was the only newspaper that he would not be responsible for deaths wife.ed by my there was some tension there. he's buried across the street. he was very attached to a mulberry tree across the street. wife. there was some tension there. the story exists in legend only. he was working along the river bank one day. a band of rather inebriated indians came up or down the river and thought that he had trading post, storehouse, which he probably did. he didn't care to sell it. the story goes that they tied him to a large mulberry tree and were going to burn him alive. his faithful african-american servant, hercules, ran for help and brought back some friendly indians from across the river who saved him. the only thing we have that possibly documents that is being is the fact that harris in his will actually mentions hercules and freed him. harris the first died when his son turned 21, till he was of age, that he could take over what had become a plantation. 1766,use was started in a
esther had left him several times, and at one point he ran advertisements in the philadelphia gazette, which was the only newspaper that he would not be responsible for deaths wife.ed by my there was some tension there. he's buried across the street. he was very attached to a mulberry tree across the street. wife. there was some tension there. the story exists in legend only. he was working along the river bank one day. a band of rather inebriated indians came up or down the river and thought...
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. >> esther from san francisco has a question about college savings. "7 on your side's" michael finney has her answer. >> i have a 2-year-old son, and i wanted some advice on how to start saving for college. >> hey, esther, that's a great question, because it's never too early to start saving for a college education. really, the only deal out there is a 529 plan and anyone can contribute to it. it's an investment account where the money grows tax-free. so, parents, grandparents, other relatives can all add money to the account. now, so that you'll get a better ytd of how all of this works, i'll post a link to the irs website, which explains all of this. just go to abc7news.com and esther, thanks for your question. >> if you have a question for michael finney, record it on your smartphone or tablet and shair it on social media using #askfinney. >>> we have breaking news unfolding in the south bay, an accident involving a pedestrian and an uber driver. >>> also governor jerry brown is delivering his state of the state address today but he is already making big moves following those big s
. >> esther from san francisco has a question about college savings. "7 on your side's" michael finney has her answer. >> i have a 2-year-old son, and i wanted some advice on how to start saving for college. >> hey, esther, that's a great question, because it's never too early to start saving for a college education. really, the only deal out there is a 529 plan and anyone can contribute to it. it's an investment account where the money grows tax-free. so, parents,...
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john, esther, they give very much. we always like you. you can read a decal review on oui’ you. can read a decal review on our website. —— details. it should be on iplayer as well. no doubt you will tell me if it isn't. from all of us, it's good mate. coming up next, the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review. to take us through this week's cinema releases is antonia quirtke. we are going to start with silence, martin scorsese's new film, liam neeson, andrew garfield, adam driver, they are playing jesuit priests in 17th—century japan. passengers, starring chris pratt, jennifer lawrence, about two passengers sleeping in suspended animation for 120 years on their way to a new colony on a far—away planet and they wake too early. and also, assassin's creed, michael fassbender‘s big movie, based on the computer game. let's kick off then with silence, a great passion of martin scorsese, trying for years and years to get this made. first talk of it in 1990 with daniel day lewis, gael garcia bernal and benicio del toro have been attached to it. he was famously br
john, esther, they give very much. we always like you. you can read a decal review on oui’ you. can read a decal review on our website. —— details. it should be on iplayer as well. no doubt you will tell me if it isn't. from all of us, it's good mate. coming up next, the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review. to take us through this week's cinema releases is antonia quirtke. we are going to start with silence, martin scorsese's new film, liam neeson, andrew...
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john, esther, they give very much. we always like you. you can read a decal review on oui’ you.ld be on iplayer as well. no doubt you will tell me if it isn't. from all of us, it's good mate. coming up next, the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review. to take us through this week's cinema releases is antonia quirtke. we are going to start with silence, martin scorsese's new film,
john, esther, they give very much. we always like you. you can read a decal review on oui’ you.ld be on iplayer as well. no doubt you will tell me if it isn't. from all of us, it's good mate. coming up next, the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review. to take us through this week's cinema releases is antonia quirtke. we are going to start with silence, martin scorsese's new film,
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comer,ressman james republican of kentucky, represented the first esther. you have any public service most of your adult life. what have you been doing? >> i have been involved in a lot of things. primarily, i started my own business. i'm a family farmer, the only farmer in this freshman class, so that is my private background. i am very proud of what i have achieved. from the public service standpoint, i started out very early, at 27, for kentucky state representative. i served 11 terms -- 11 years, six terms. i represented for counties in south-central kentucky. in 2011i filed for the commission of agriculture, which is an elected statewide position. i won that year, i was the top vote getter in the state, the only republican to win that year. i served four years as kentucky commissioner of agriculture. then congressman whitfield announced he was retiring, so i filed for congress because i felt like i can make a difference, and i won the primary and general. >> you have been serving already. host: you have been serving already. you were sworn in earlier?
comer,ressman james republican of kentucky, represented the first esther. you have any public service most of your adult life. what have you been doing? >> i have been involved in a lot of things. primarily, i started my own business. i'm a family farmer, the only farmer in this freshman class, so that is my private background. i am very proud of what i have achieved. from the public service standpoint, i started out very early, at 27, for kentucky state representative. i served 11 terms...
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relationship with great written and we evaluate -- we value this relationship at that the prime and esther is meeting with us today is a testament to the fact there is a very important relationship that we value. we believe going forward we can do more things like trade and help us increase each of our two nations. speaker line has laid out an impressive agenda for the next 200 days. the senate is not always on the same timetable. address the agenda as played out and whether the senate can move at the speed? mr. mcconnell: the two biggest issues are repealing and replacing obamacare and tax reform. little toate having no democratic cooperation p or we are working with the house to make sure these measures are reconcilable. and that the speaker understands the challenges of getting things through the senate, that has been true for 240 years. are aware of those challenges. we think we can move forward. in addition, we have all of this other response billy the house does not other have -- the house does not have. big in the personnel business on top of other challenges of moving forward. why
relationship with great written and we evaluate -- we value this relationship at that the prime and esther is meeting with us today is a testament to the fact there is a very important relationship that we value. we believe going forward we can do more things like trade and help us increase each of our two nations. speaker line has laid out an impressive agenda for the next 200 days. the senate is not always on the same timetable. address the agenda as played out and whether the senate can move...
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mexican prime minister rene netto -- mexican prime and esther pena nieto was expected to be here. they were very insistent on the fact that the special relationship between the united kingdom and united states is a strong as ever. they appear to this -- plenty they appear to disagree on. the soundbite where donald trump just told her he is one hundred percent behind him putting words in his mouth in front of the press here. he believed that nato was obsolete. there is one differing point of view. another one is interesting considering what will be happening tomorrow. we know the president donald trump will be holding a phone call with his russian counterpart. and he says sanctions are possibly lifting. although sanctions imposed on and by the european union. sanctions will remain in place against the current russian regime. clear difference of opinion there. let me just add one more. he still believes torture and waterboarding work. and he repeated that again here at press conference in the white house. he thinks torture works but his defense secretary will be swearing in later to
mexican prime minister rene netto -- mexican prime and esther pena nieto was expected to be here. they were very insistent on the fact that the special relationship between the united kingdom and united states is a strong as ever. they appear to this -- plenty they appear to disagree on. the soundbite where donald trump just told her he is one hundred percent behind him putting words in his mouth in front of the press here. he believed that nato was obsolete. there is one differing point of...
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there was a conflict between esther trump and cnn? he accuse them of fake news and things like that. what is your overall impression besides these particular remarks about russia and election hacks? >> i will be as brief as possible. president-elect trump has changed the way politics are conducted in the united states. with the use of twitter, with -- this was the first press conference in five months he has held. that is unheard of. he is able to energize his base of support. at the same time his approval ratings are lower than any president in modern times as he assumes the office of the presidency. so we are seeing an unusual time in american politics and a very polarized america. i would like to see him reach out. for me to criticize what he has done obviously, he has succeeded and in politics the ultimate result is what counts. >> dallas u.s. senator john mccain speaking with us earlier. -- that was u.s. senator john mccain speaking with us earlier. i want to bring in my guest, he was a member of the external advisory board at th
there was a conflict between esther trump and cnn? he accuse them of fake news and things like that. what is your overall impression besides these particular remarks about russia and election hacks? >> i will be as brief as possible. president-elect trump has changed the way politics are conducted in the united states. with the use of twitter, with -- this was the first press conference in five months he has held. that is unheard of. he is able to energize his base of support. at the same...
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grilled therael prime and esther for three hours monday night. benjamin and yahoo! was being questioned over allegations he accepted gets from wealthy supporters. -- benjamin netanyahu. , sports fans of the chelsea football team are due in court today over an alleged racist incident. video footage from that incident confederate 2015 -- february 2015 showing fans chanting while pushing a man off the train. the trial is about to start, we are awaiting the lawyers -- i just spoke to the lawyer of the victim. they say they want justice to be done. he has to take time off work. the whole experience was humiliating for him and his family and really what happened was utterly unacceptable. we don't yet know whether those four chelsea supporters who were accused will be here today in the courtroom. we are still waiting to see if they will arrive or not. the lawyer for the victim saying what he is hoping for in terms of punishment is either a prison for the or a fine chelsea supporters. >> we do not know if they are going to show up, but they were already tried in the u.k. >>
grilled therael prime and esther for three hours monday night. benjamin and yahoo! was being questioned over allegations he accepted gets from wealthy supporters. -- benjamin netanyahu. , sports fans of the chelsea football team are due in court today over an alleged racist incident. video footage from that incident confederate 2015 -- february 2015 showing fans chanting while pushing a man off the train. the trial is about to start, we are awaiting the lawyers -- i just spoke to the lawyer of...
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when esther trump becomes president -- mr. trump becomes president he might find the intelligence briefings are a little more desirable. host: given the fact that a lot of it is based on information that cannot be released, classified and protected information, talk a little bit new phenomenon a about the difficulty of the news media's handling of it, or is this something that is changing? guest: it is a larger decline in the willingness of people to trust the traditional authorities, trust the media and government. some of your callers have pointed out, we did not call it right in iraq and there is plenty of errors to point to. the internet has an effect. you can go online and find 10,000 pieces of news, all which disagree with each other and only two are right. it is an immense change in how people get information. host: hi, ronnie. caller: hello. more aboute to know us interfering in overseas governments. how interfere with israel and tally interfere with saudi arabia. speak moree them to about that. thank you. host: the u.
when esther trump becomes president -- mr. trump becomes president he might find the intelligence briefings are a little more desirable. host: given the fact that a lot of it is based on information that cannot be released, classified and protected information, talk a little bit new phenomenon a about the difficulty of the news media's handling of it, or is this something that is changing? guest: it is a larger decline in the willingness of people to trust the traditional authorities, trust the...
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esther trump: i start off trusting both, but let's see how long that lasts. it may not last long at all. >> who is the most important your -- morse -- most important leader in europe right now? mr. trump: i would say merkel by far is the most important leader. if you look at european union, it's germany. it's basically a vehicle for germany. reporter: trump told the two journalists that he would put out tweets under his twitter name. meanwhile, a pretend donald trump enjoyed his few minutes of fame at rehearsals on sunday for next week plus -- next week's inauguration ceremony. brent: one of mr. trump lost target in that interview was angela merkel. she use a news conference to respond to his protection that other countries would follow written path lead and leave the european union. chancellor merkel: i think we as european have our destiny in our own hands and i would strongly argue that we ought to stand together as a 27 member state and pursue a forward-looking policy, and economically strong policy, react to the challenges of the 21st century, that is fi
esther trump: i start off trusting both, but let's see how long that lasts. it may not last long at all. >> who is the most important your -- morse -- most important leader in europe right now? mr. trump: i would say merkel by far is the most important leader. if you look at european union, it's germany. it's basically a vehicle for germany. reporter: trump told the two journalists that he would put out tweets under his twitter name. meanwhile, a pretend donald trump enjoyed his few...
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esther bolden did leave so i can group your report to hearsay these numbers are actually the same members who been sitting on the committee and i do take this opportunity to preview for the board that we will be bringing this back to you because with the new bond we will need to look at the composition of the committee but in order to remain in compliance the legal requirement established within 60 days we have exceeded the existing members. >> please communicate i don't have an issue with who they are but of skiers how they were selected. thank you. commissioner sanchez >> i just want to mention one thing go on [inaudible] just to point out we are furthering our goals (tentative but more soccer fields in our schools and some happy to seize sanchez elementary is getting a soccer field. albeit synthetic. akhtar six or seven school. a big thanks to course for helping to fund and fund raise for these. cleveland was the first, by the way. >> thank you for pointing that out. >> on the consent calendar cook aye haney aye mendoza-mcdonnell aye murase aye norton aye sanchez yet walton spirit seve
esther bolden did leave so i can group your report to hearsay these numbers are actually the same members who been sitting on the committee and i do take this opportunity to preview for the board that we will be bringing this back to you because with the new bond we will need to look at the composition of the committee but in order to remain in compliance the legal requirement established within 60 days we have exceeded the existing members. >> please communicate i don't have an issue...
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are the political columnist for the independent, john rentoul and the former government minister, estherys the government will take back control of britain's borders when we leave the eu — and appeared to suggest that could mean leaving the single market. but in her first interview of the new year, mrs may said the choice between controlling immigration and staying in the single market was not a binary — either/or — decision. here's our political correspondent, carole walker. after six months in power, the prime minister has begun to signal what she wants from the brexit negotiations. brexit means brexit. she knows that no longer satisfies anyone. theresa may denies muddled thinking, saying britain would take back control of its borders and appeared to hint that would mean leaving the single market. people talk in terms as if somehow we are leaving the eu but we still want to keep bits of membership. we are leaving, we are coming out, we will not be a member of any longer. the question is, what is the right relationship for the uk to have with the european union when we are outside? thou
are the political columnist for the independent, john rentoul and the former government minister, estherys the government will take back control of britain's borders when we leave the eu — and appeared to suggest that could mean leaving the single market. but in her first interview of the new year, mrs may said the choice between controlling immigration and staying in the single market was not a binary — either/or — decision. here's our political correspondent, carole walker. after six...
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esther speaker, what the prime minister is doing is catching a threat at public services with her threats about a bargain-basement britain. her priorities, struggling, those denied social care, children having their funding cut or once again further cuts in big business taxation to make the rich even better off. >> i would simply remind the right honorable gentlemen on the issue of workers rights that i have been very clear this government will protect workers rights, have a review of modern employment to ensure employment legislation is keeping up with the modern labor market. one of the objectives i set out in my plan was to protect workers rights. the threat to public services would be a labor government pouring 500 million extra pounds. that would destroy our economy. no funding for public services. >> the threat to workers rights, 6 million earning less then a living wage. many people, contracts, no protection offered by the contract. what they are doing offering bargain basement alternative. take this opportunity today to congratulate the 100,000 people who marched in britain last w
esther speaker, what the prime minister is doing is catching a threat at public services with her threats about a bargain-basement britain. her priorities, struggling, those denied social care, children having their funding cut or once again further cuts in big business taxation to make the rich even better off. >> i would simply remind the right honorable gentlemen on the issue of workers rights that i have been very clear this government will protect workers rights, have a review of...
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esther trump waiting again. the media likes to say i'm in agreement with julian's a saws. it is for the people to make up their minds for their truth. in fact i am a big fan. peter barnes, thank you so much. >> as president in november. the joint session of congress will be convened to count the votes and vice president joe biden will declare trump the winter. they met in their states last month to cast their vote for president and certify it before mailing their tallies to washington. a small handful reportedly may file a protest to challenge the victory but that is not expected to draw the required support. the president-elect is asking congress not mexico to provide the funds for his promise while. the transition team reached out to gop members of congress in an effort to have them add funding for the massive project in the bill within the next few months. >> donald trump using twitter to send a strong message. threatening to hit toyota in the wallet if one of its cars is made in mexico. they will build a new plant in baja mexico to build corolla cars for the u.s. toyot
esther trump waiting again. the media likes to say i'm in agreement with julian's a saws. it is for the people to make up their minds for their truth. in fact i am a big fan. peter barnes, thank you so much. >> as president in november. the joint session of congress will be convened to count the votes and vice president joe biden will declare trump the winter. they met in their states last month to cast their vote for president and certify it before mailing their tallies to washington. a...
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president johnson telephoned the group at the apollo dinner and talked with esther james webb, the director of nasa. frominner was sealed off people from the outside for better of an hour. people inside said there would be no statement made by james webb or president johnson or vice president humphrey. we are all members of the team, we want to find out exactly what happened. we want to make sure the american people have the correct fact and all of the facts. we sadly have very few facts at the moment. vice president humphrey, as he came out of the building was sad faced. he told a personally, i think president johnson's statement speaks for the entire country. as mike reported earlier, president johnson's official statement from the white house was quote three valiant young men gave their lives. we mourn the great loss and our hearts go out to their families." vice president humphrey echoed those sentiments. as the apollo meeting broke up, everyone in the room seemed quite anxious to leave. some of those there is not seem to know how to act. a few simply shrug their shoulders and said, "wh
president johnson telephoned the group at the apollo dinner and talked with esther james webb, the director of nasa. frominner was sealed off people from the outside for better of an hour. people inside said there would be no statement made by james webb or president johnson or vice president humphrey. we are all members of the team, we want to find out exactly what happened. we want to make sure the american people have the correct fact and all of the facts. we sadly have very few facts at the...
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the prime and esther say the economy likely improved more than 1% in 2016. the numbers in the next half hour. this is the slowest growth since 2009, when gdp shrunk .6%. >> what are the implications for policy makers? >> it could relieve some and then turnt instead to fiscal measures this year. the reach here is there is more room for spending. but if gdp does soften it makes to monetary authorities lower the center of the currency band in april. wantedce in 2015 and 2016, it chose to maintain its mutual policy in october. this means they were taking appreciation in the same dollar, a dovish stance, signaling the policymakers were comfortable with a weaker currency. we maygrowth is weak, see a resumption of monetary easing this year. betty: thank you. note, with on a high moody's upgrading its outlook from negative stable. marketk returning to the in the final quarter following that brexit vote. that theold bloomberg lender was also picking up the pace of hiring both in asia and in the market of switzerland. >> in general we are following where markets are g
the prime and esther say the economy likely improved more than 1% in 2016. the numbers in the next half hour. this is the slowest growth since 2009, when gdp shrunk .6%. >> what are the implications for policy makers? >> it could relieve some and then turnt instead to fiscal measures this year. the reach here is there is more room for spending. but if gdp does soften it makes to monetary authorities lower the center of the currency band in april. wantedce in 2015 and 2016, it chose...
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. >> esther. wonderful to meet you. >> welcome. nice to have you. happy new year, everybody. >> hey. paul. welcome. that's right. that's right. can you get in? can you see him? let's make sure you're seen. congratulations. oh, wow. left hand here, right hand here. >> thank you so much. congratulatio congratulations. >> hey. this so much easier. see you guys. >> what's going on? just us? >> just us. >> left hand here, right hand here. >> who takes the picture? >> right here. >> all right, man. cool. >> see you. >> you're looking at this lady right here. >> left hand here, right hand up. >> hey. nice to see you. >> paul, left hand here, right hand up. >> i got it. >> nice to see you. >> hey, man, how you doing? >> this is my mother. >> hey, mom. >> this is my dad. >> nice to see you, speaker. >> little bit forward. >> thank you so much. >> great job today. thank you. >> very nice meeting you. thank you. >> nice to meet you. take care. thanks. >> hey. all right. left hand here, right hand up. good? >> take care. enjoy the day.year. thank you. >> just u
. >> esther. wonderful to meet you. >> welcome. nice to have you. happy new year, everybody. >> hey. paul. welcome. that's right. that's right. can you get in? can you see him? let's make sure you're seen. congratulations. oh, wow. left hand here, right hand here. >> thank you so much. congratulatio congratulations. >> hey. this so much easier. see you guys. >> what's going on? just us? >> just us. >> left hand here, right hand here. >> who...
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comer,ressman james republican of kentucky, represented the first esther. you have any public service most of your adult life. what have you been doing? >> i have been involved in a lot of things. primarily, i started my own business. i'm a family farmer, the only farmer in this freshman class, so that is my private background. i am very proud of what i have achieved. from the public service standpoint, i started out very early, at 27, for kentucky state representative. i served 11
comer,ressman james republican of kentucky, represented the first esther. you have any public service most of your adult life. what have you been doing? >> i have been involved in a lot of things. primarily, i started my own business. i'm a family farmer, the only farmer in this freshman class, so that is my private background. i am very proud of what i have achieved. from the public service standpoint, i started out very early, at 27, for kentucky state representative. i served 11
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esther scalia: the constitution is a legal text.hat's why it is discussed in this book on interpreting legal texts. nothing in the document says the supreme court will be the last word on what it means, at least in normal times. the reason we have become the last word is set forth in marbury versus madison. this is a legal text. judges always have to treat the situation where legal texts contradict one another more the contradiction is between two statutes, says john marshall, the more recent statute prevails. but where the conflict is between a statute and super statute, the constitution must prevail. that is our approach to the onstitution, the same as our approach to statutes. you start with the text, it is lawyers work, not politicians work. it's not the economists work. it is the work of interpreting and giving the fairest reading to a text. without which, democracy does not work. the only way you can have democracy in an extensive nation is through written laws. if you do not give those written laws the meaning they were under
esther scalia: the constitution is a legal text.hat's why it is discussed in this book on interpreting legal texts. nothing in the document says the supreme court will be the last word on what it means, at least in normal times. the reason we have become the last word is set forth in marbury versus madison. this is a legal text. judges always have to treat the situation where legal texts contradict one another more the contradiction is between two statutes, says john marshall, the more recent...
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esther huish >> we provided a schedule you'll notice that all the second wednesday of each month exceptr mayweather we have determined that because any pc holds an annual investment conference were moving it to the third wednesday to encourage board members to attend the conference. discussion item only >> thank you. but take public comment on this item. public comment is closed. clerk alden please >> item 15 discussion i'm executive directors report esther huish >> the item i have on my report is a budget update. we met with the mayor's office last week. as a result of the election there's two consequences that will be impacting the current year's budget as well as next year's budget. one was the failure to pass sales tax here in san francisco which had been the revenues from that had been included in a balanced the budget for 16-17 and 17-18 and the second which is an unknown impact which is potentially a reduction in federal funding as a result of san francisco's status as a sanctuary city. but in the meantime, the mayor's office is predicting a $400 million deficit for the next two
esther huish >> we provided a schedule you'll notice that all the second wednesday of each month exceptr mayweather we have determined that because any pc holds an annual investment conference were moving it to the third wednesday to encourage board members to attend the conference. discussion item only >> thank you. but take public comment on this item. public comment is closed. clerk alden please >> item 15 discussion i'm executive directors report esther huish >> the...
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come it was supposed to be the social security act of 1935. , the then eisenhower calls up vaughan esther lake to help him what would be a good medical plan. but the ama lobby's it and then he signs that 1957 medical law but then as the single player but then dies and here we are. >> barely any more bones. [laughter] with the middle. rarely? we are just not there yet. even the single payer health care she would encourage them to form a union. >> so the zero loneliness was there resulted that you said at the beginning was of results of her childhood. in then to die just before world war two began. in that moment seems to depress her and deliberate her as world war two gets under way. and with those inhibitions of what they can do even on the world stage but she travels wildly among negative so talk about her international travels in then domestically with the new deal. and somehow it is shoving her aside even though she does a great diplomatic work with the armed forces. it is striking how different term view is what she is doing from to be accomplished on the day-to-day basis. >> she want
come it was supposed to be the social security act of 1935. , the then eisenhower calls up vaughan esther lake to help him what would be a good medical plan. but the ama lobby's it and then he signs that 1957 medical law but then as the single player but then dies and here we are. >> barely any more bones. [laughter] with the middle. rarely? we are just not there yet. even the single payer health care she would encourage them to form a union. >> so the zero loneliness was there...
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bill nelson of florida has been in touch over the last two hours since the shooting began the name esther bonne santiago carrying a military idaho. that person is in custody. we have what is happening right now. there is mass confusion on the airport. we are getting a tweet from the tsa. there is an active shooter this is brenna at fort lauderdale international airport. what does this mean. they have a shooter in custody. there is an active shooting situation on right now. >> is this related to the second shooting? >> there was a man on the ground they had shots coming from the garage. they are confirming that be at twitter. they closed the airport and it's is an active shooter there. that is what the tsa just tweeted out. estaban santiago carrying a military idaho he is in custody. he's the one that was shooting people in the baggage claim in the star wars t-shirt. he is in his mid- 30s from we can see here. confusion goes on. they have not been given the all clear. reports of a second shooting. shelter in place. continuing to follow that. let me get to the issue that were talking about.
bill nelson of florida has been in touch over the last two hours since the shooting began the name esther bonne santiago carrying a military idaho. that person is in custody. we have what is happening right now. there is mass confusion on the airport. we are getting a tweet from the tsa. there is an active shooter this is brenna at fort lauderdale international airport. what does this mean. they have a shooter in custody. there is an active shooting situation on right now. >> is this...
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esther spicer: the eastern district of new york is most prominent. we won't even have to prevail. it does not make sense. it deals with people being deported. the action never intended to deport people, and has to do with how we let people in and detain them until we ascertain whether or not they sought to do us any harm. we are talking about a universe of 109 people. are 325,000 people that came into this country in a 24-hour time. we have to keep this in proportion, folks. this is 109 people being stopped 24-hour time.r a i know everyone likes to get where they want to get as quickly as possible. i think the government did a phenomenal job making sure we process people through knowing people coming in had not done anything that was seeking to keep us -- do us harm. when you look at the perspective, you note the polls are going up this morning. the majority of americans agree with the president. was recognize the steps he taking was to keep this country safe and not look back and say, i wish we had done the following. all of the enforcement and action regarding the executive orde
esther spicer: the eastern district of new york is most prominent. we won't even have to prevail. it does not make sense. it deals with people being deported. the action never intended to deport people, and has to do with how we let people in and detain them until we ascertain whether or not they sought to do us any harm. we are talking about a universe of 109 people. are 325,000 people that came into this country in a 24-hour time. we have to keep this in proportion, folks. this is 109 people...
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unlike most picks esther has a twitter page and novel on the "new york times" best-seller list so theers indulge her cravings for cake and ice cream. >> good thing she is a "new york times" best-seller. >> not made into bacon. >> canadian bacon. [ laughter ] >> no kidding. >> she has a twitter and novel like most people. >> better on twitter than i am. >>> let's talk about traffic. let's start with minneapolis. it is raining outside and it's going to get worse later this afternoon. so this is a good thing to use today if you can. bart on time ace trains one and three on time muni on time but we have a capitol corridor delay on train 521, 20 minutes late due to track work. on the roads, traffic slow at 13 miles an hour and then 26 miles per hour on north flynn road. so now that's a 40-minute commute between north tracy boulevard and the altamont pass. you do breeze through livermore a little bit and at the dublin interchange more slow traffic. into the peninsula from hayward to foster city will take about 14 minutes so traffic smooth there but there is ponding on the sides of the road
unlike most picks esther has a twitter page and novel on the "new york times" best-seller list so theers indulge her cravings for cake and ice cream. >> good thing she is a "new york times" best-seller. >> not made into bacon. >> canadian bacon. [ laughter ] >> no kidding. >> she has a twitter and novel like most people. >> better on twitter than i am. >>> let's talk about traffic. let's start with minneapolis. it is raining...
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esther from san francisco asks i'm transitioning my son from a crib to a bed. can i have some tips on purchasing a mattress for him? >> yeah, don't go top of the line. any time you go anywhere they try to tell you to buy top of the line. for a child, they don't weigh enough, so you can really go a medium level mattress. the other thing they may to sell you is a partial one. don't do it. he'll be able to sleep on that mattress probably until they graduate from high school. buy a normal size mattress, bring your child with you. have them get on the bed to figure out if it's too soft or too hard. >> thank you. and elizabeth from martinez asked how many pounds of food does the food bank of contra costa and solano get? >> that must come from when we were out there raising money for it. look, they get about a million pounds of food donated to them a year. but then with the cash that they raise, they buy, i think, another 19 million pounds of food. they give away 20 million pounds of food, plus some cash every year too. >> they do a great job. >> they do a fabulous jo
esther from san francisco asks i'm transitioning my son from a crib to a bed. can i have some tips on purchasing a mattress for him? >> yeah, don't go top of the line. any time you go anywhere they try to tell you to buy top of the line. for a child, they don't weigh enough, so you can really go a medium level mattress. the other thing they may to sell you is a partial one. don't do it. he'll be able to sleep on that mattress probably until they graduate from high school. buy a normal...
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. >> the bible study room is wh e whewhere esther lance goes to remember her mother. >> i'm still trying to deal with it and it's so hard for me that i knew -- >> can you tell me a little bit about some of these folks? >> yes. and i knew them all. go from cynthia to suzy, ethel lance, every time the doors of the church were open, sister lance was here. it's going to take even more time to go through all of this, but like i say, some days are better than others. >> wow. my next guest, a former trauma chaplain in fact, reverend sharon risher was in court for almost the entirety of this trial over the past month and a half. her mother, ethel lance, and cousin susie jackson and tywanza sanders were killed in that bible study. reverend, thank you so much for taking the time. >> thank you so much, brooke, for having me. >> i cannot begin to imagine what this process has been like for you, this trial, but let me just begin with asking, how do you feel about the outcome, that the man who killed your family has been sentenced to die? >> you know, right now, i feel, brooke, i feel good. it really
. >> the bible study room is wh e whewhere esther lance goes to remember her mother. >> i'm still trying to deal with it and it's so hard for me that i knew -- >> can you tell me a little bit about some of these folks? >> yes. and i knew them all. go from cynthia to suzy, ethel lance, every time the doors of the church were open, sister lance was here. it's going to take even more time to go through all of this, but like i say, some days are better than others. >>...
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. >>> next question, esther from san francisco asks could you give me some advice on saving for college2-year-old? >> you're starting at the right time. you really have to get on it right now. saving for college is not easy. the only deal out there is a 529 plan. that's an investment account where the money grows tax-free. you put money in, it grows tax-free. look, i just want to assure you of a couple of things. everyone is in your situation. almost no one can save enough money so you can't get discouraged. you put in as much as you can afford. when you're putting in $50 a week, it looks like you're not making a denting but that's better than nothing a week. over time you build it up. everybody gets there and takes that's just the reality. >> and hope the free tuition proposal in the state of california gets some momentum and they get that done. >> right. you're still going to be paying for dorms. you've still got to have some money around. >>> megan asks i'm looking for a personal loan to pay property taxes, but i'm afraid of scams. what's your advice for the best loans? >> megan, the
. >>> next question, esther from san francisco asks could you give me some advice on saving for college2-year-old? >> you're starting at the right time. you really have to get on it right now. saving for college is not easy. the only deal out there is a 529 plan. that's an investment account where the money grows tax-free. you put money in, it grows tax-free. look, i just want to assure you of a couple of things. everyone is in your situation. almost no one can save enough money...
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esther putin personally said he would punish them, so he ordered the air force to bomb the capital of grozny. they hit hospitals, the main outdoor market filled with shoppers. 137 people died instantly. they used explosive bombs that ignite, and they burned the air breathed in by people hiding in basements. they used cluster munitions. he used battlefield weapons against civilians. ann all was said and done, estimated 300,000 civilians were killed and the citizen -- and the city was completely destroyed. the incredible body of reporting, open source and others -- all of those bombings were part of an operation on the part of the ssb. if you want to know the motivation, here is what it is. putin's approval ratings for the attacks were 31%. by mid-august, it was at 78%, which is three months. andd on this information what is publicly on the record about what has happened in aleppo with the russian military, you are not prepared to vladimir putin and his military have violated the rules of war and have conducted war crimes in aleppo? mr. tillerson: those are very, very serious charges to
esther putin personally said he would punish them, so he ordered the air force to bomb the capital of grozny. they hit hospitals, the main outdoor market filled with shoppers. 137 people died instantly. they used explosive bombs that ignite, and they burned the air breathed in by people hiding in basements. they used cluster munitions. he used battlefield weapons against civilians. ann all was said and done, estimated 300,000 civilians were killed and the citizen -- and the city was completely...
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it's now housed in a building on esther streets street which serves more than 290,000 meals a year. >time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. >> meteorologist adam joseph has been keeping an eye on the weekend. which could be a little -- little dicey adam perhaps. >> yeah a-little but i think most main road ways are going to be just fine. even the side roads just fine. it is a very minor event to begin the weekend as we look at sky6 life over the center city skyline. a lot of bright blue through most of the day. you see that high cloud cover spilling in now from the south and west and those clouds will continue to thicken overnight tonight. 41 right now in allentown. pretty nice, 48 degrees in philadelphia. still near 50 for millville. at 50 at the atlantic city airport where you can see the direction of those wind arrows out of the northwest so we're going to continue to tumble those temperatures overnight and with a bit of a breeze it feels more like 34 allentown, 36 in reading so a bit of a chill to the north and west. 42 wilmington and really not bad, 44 millville and 45
it's now housed in a building on esther streets street which serves more than 290,000 meals a year. >time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. >> meteorologist adam joseph has been keeping an eye on the weekend. which could be a little -- little dicey adam perhaps. >> yeah a-little but i think most main road ways are going to be just fine. even the side roads just fine. it is a very minor event to begin the weekend as we look at sky6 life over the center city skyline. a...
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esther obama says citizens gathered to have their voices heard by elected officials is exactly what theareee when american values at stake. syria is warning that the safe zone for civilians the president trump has proposed creating could actually be unsafe. the country says the idea it would violate its national sovereignty. wasidea of safe stones ruled out by the obama administration were fears it would put u.s. aircraft in harms way. they're calling all refugees who fled the war in their homeland to return home pledging of the government will meet all of their needs. charged to date with the november 2015 assault the french capital. he was charged in paris after being handed over to french judicial officials by belgian authorities. authorities say he and other thatct were part of a cell carried out the attacks in paris the guild 130 people. -- killed 130 people. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: "what'd you miss?" clinical uncertainty in the u.s. and europe may drive investors to buy property outside those regions. joining us for a look at the global real estate market is
esther obama says citizens gathered to have their voices heard by elected officials is exactly what theareee when american values at stake. syria is warning that the safe zone for civilians the president trump has proposed creating could actually be unsafe. the country says the idea it would violate its national sovereignty. wasidea of safe stones ruled out by the obama administration were fears it would put u.s. aircraft in harms way. they're calling all refugees who fled the war in their...
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an e—mailfrom an e—mail from esther. an e—mailfrom esther.d like one of your viewers waiting for the biopsy results was agonising. anything that can help to extend life a little will give a tiny bit of hope to those on thatjourney. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. here's some sport now. andy murray has got his australian open campaign off to a winning start. he beat ukraine's illya marchenko in straight sets, although the world number one was made to battle by the world number 95. the match took two hours and 48 minutes in the melbourne heat. murray faces russia's andrey rublev in round two. dan evans is also through to the second round. marchenko played well. he was playing very fast out there. i found it hard, but managed to get through. dan evans is also through to the second round. he beat argentina's facundo bagnis in straight sets and is up against seventh seed marin cilic next. but british number four aljaz bedene is out. he
an e—mailfrom an e—mail from esther. an e—mailfrom esther.d like one of your viewers waiting for the biopsy results was agonising. anything that can help to extend life a little will give a tiny bit of hope to those on thatjourney. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. here's some sport now. andy murray has got his australian open campaign off to a winning start. he beat ukraine's...
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go 90 has not been a block esther success.you see google coming into tv with more content and you see cable wanting to get into wireless. verizon looking like it needs a stronger strategy. cory: on one hand, there could be a big acquisition looming out there, but are we looking to short-term? they say we are going to have content when 5g happens. 5g is three, 4, 5 years away? maybe it's too short to look at the ultimate content pay off? guest: verizon would be the first to point to 5g as an opportunity, but it could be four or five years out. you have a changing dynamic in washington that might allow bigger deals, so some of verizon's competitors are taking advantage of that. they seem to have time to write to make a deal. verizon looks a little under strategized for its future. carol: you don't sound very up need. our telecom reporter at bloomberg news joining us. thank you. scarlet: carol massar and carry carol massar and cory johnson. you can catch them on the bloomberg. oliver: time now for the bloomberg business flash. cu
go 90 has not been a block esther success.you see google coming into tv with more content and you see cable wanting to get into wireless. verizon looking like it needs a stronger strategy. cory: on one hand, there could be a big acquisition looming out there, but are we looking to short-term? they say we are going to have content when 5g happens. 5g is three, 4, 5 years away? maybe it's too short to look at the ultimate content pay off? guest: verizon would be the first to point to 5g as an...
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we also know that even if some labor mps are going to dissent, esther corbyn called on the labor party to support triggering article 50. there will be calls in the process. but from the point of view of the u.k., whatn you want to know is, what is going to be the transition period? how long is it going to take? the fundamental view -- snacks -- -- snacks are not good snags are not good. francine: dollar euro, are we going to see more volatility on this chart? there are head winds for euro. we did not touch parity. we were close to parity around 2007. are we going back there? gilles: actually, i would forecast that we should be fairly stable on sterling-euro. one thing that is going to create [indiscernible] anyway is, the fact that where we want things to be, which is clarification on the transition period, it has to come in the last part of the negotiation with the e.u. that is something i believe is a bit ignored. you start discussing the bill. you stop discussing tons of very arcane issues. and then you get to the nitty-gritty. finally, you discuss transition period. we may end up i
we also know that even if some labor mps are going to dissent, esther corbyn called on the labor party to support triggering article 50. there will be calls in the process. but from the point of view of the u.k., whatn you want to know is, what is going to be the transition period? how long is it going to take? the fundamental view -- snacks -- -- snacks are not good snags are not good. francine: dollar euro, are we going to see more volatility on this chart? there are head winds for euro. we...