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coastal ventures partner george john built a successful career in marketing.e make up the controversy about policing content? we caught up with george at the todman sachs tech conference discuss that and investing in ai. take a listen. >> there are some monetary consequences, there are a lot of good-natured computer sciences who are trying to help people find content that they would like to read. unfortunately, that creates a yourtumbles where you -- view of the world is different from someone else. other kinds of content. it's part of that good-natured, and bad actorsl, in the system. computing where everyone has intrusion detection and other forms of computer security. i think we just had not thought about these open forums and people think about security there as well. othert are some of the unintended consequences of the technology? honestly, with some of these brainses, with computer the size of the planet, that develop mastery in getting people to go ahead and buy the cookies or shop for things in my not be out of for or even getting interested in a poli
coastal ventures partner george john built a successful career in marketing.e make up the controversy about policing content? we caught up with george at the todman sachs tech conference discuss that and investing in ai. take a listen. >> there are some monetary consequences, there are a lot of good-natured computer sciences who are trying to help people find content that they would like to read. unfortunately, that creates a yourtumbles where you -- view of the world is different from...
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we'll hear from george john about policing online content and investing in ai. a bloomberg terminal you can check out tv , watch us online, check out our graphics. you can contact us on twitter. tictoc, the first 24 hour network streaming live on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: coinbase customers are expressing concerns with the cryptocurrency exchange after they with drew unauthorized money from their account. explaineder on reddit how they purchased a number of currencies for $500 and were later charged $1500. we reached out to coinbase for a statement. the company responded, we are investigating an issue were some customers were incorrectly charged for purchases of digital currency. we will be reviewing all card transactions for the last few weeks to ensure all affected customers are notified. all customers can find updates. coastal ventures partner george john built a successful career in marketing as cofounder of rocket fuel. what does he make of the current controversy about policing content? selina wang caught up with george at the goldman sachs
we'll hear from george john about policing online content and investing in ai. a bloomberg terminal you can check out tv , watch us online, check out our graphics. you can contact us on twitter. tictoc, the first 24 hour network streaming live on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: coinbase customers are expressing concerns with the cryptocurrency exchange after they with drew unauthorized money from their account. explaineder on reddit how they purchased a number of currencies for $500 and...
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skip john shuster, matt hamilton, tyler george, john landsteiner. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. thank you. >> skip shuster, let me start with you, sir, how does it feel being an olympic gold medalist? >> it's starting to sink in a little bit. yeah, back in 2006 we got the first medal for the u.s., the bronze medal. yeah, this is pretty darn incredibly special. >> pretty special. tyler, let me bring you in here. it's been called the miracurl on ice. you were on a hot winning streak winning five games in a row, how did you pull it off? what changed? >> you know, honestly, the best thing for us was to come out and play canada the next day when we played against the best team in the world, you have nothing to lose. so we just played loose, played confident and once you play a game like that against a team of that caliber, then that's how you start the hot streak. >> and a canadian team, we should note, that you had not beat in olympic competition. you had to beat them not once but twice. john, let me bring you back in here for a second. you got an incredible come back story. you we
skip john shuster, matt hamilton, tyler george, john landsteiner. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. thank you. >> skip shuster, let me start with you, sir, how does it feel being an olympic gold medalist? >> it's starting to sink in a little bit. yeah, back in 2006 we got the first medal for the u.s., the bronze medal. yeah, this is pretty darn incredibly special. >> pretty special. tyler, let me bring you in here. it's been called the miracurl on ice. you...
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john f. kennedy george washington and thomas jefferson despite the fact that donald trump is the first modern president to not publicly release his taxes he is clearly the wealthiest u.s. president ever he inherited a large sum from his father and invested much of it in real estate resorts and casinos his total net worth is estimated to be three point one billion dollars and like donald trump j.f.k.'s wealth has a cause in that he died before he received his large inheritance from his father had he received the inheritance along with a wealth of his wife jacqueline it's estimated that j.f.k. had would have had a net worth of one billion dollars and coming in third is the birthday boy george washington who earned one of the largest u.s. salaries in fact he owned more than fifty thousand acres of land bringing his well . to roughly five hundred twenty five million dollars and the fourth wealthiest president is one of the key authors of the declaration of independence and the third president of the united states thomas jefferson who made most of his money through inheritance from his father in w
john f. kennedy george washington and thomas jefferson despite the fact that donald trump is the first modern president to not publicly release his taxes he is clearly the wealthiest u.s. president ever he inherited a large sum from his father and invested much of it in real estate resorts and casinos his total net worth is estimated to be three point one billion dollars and like donald trump j.f.k.'s wealth has a cause in that he died before he received his large inheritance from his father...
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fall 15 distinguished academics from yale, princeton, and harvard, including princeton's robert george and john lon der began, harvard's adrian vermuel, yale's david galutner, published a letter of advice for the class of 2021, urging newly-arrived students to remember that the central point of a college education is to seek truth and to learn the skills and the acquire the virtues necessary to be a lifelong truth-seeker. and princeton president, christopher icegruber in his remarks at the university's opening exercises on september 10th, insisted that independent thinking is at the heart of the liberal arts education and rests on a careful and respectful engagement with views very different from your own. the layers reference for free expression which under lie the first amendment are deep in american life but that depth can not being felt unless on all hand americans of democratic will set aside their partisanships for a moment, and trust each other enough as citizens to say the outrages against free speech must end. second among the things that must be done, defund. the anti-free speech acti
fall 15 distinguished academics from yale, princeton, and harvard, including princeton's robert george and john lon der began, harvard's adrian vermuel, yale's david galutner, published a letter of advice for the class of 2021, urging newly-arrived students to remember that the central point of a college education is to seek truth and to learn the skills and the acquire the virtues necessary to be a lifelong truth-seeker. and princeton president, christopher icegruber in his remarks at the...
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a minister who was present later described the scene for william george hawkins, john's son and biographer. there was silence as the manmade his way to the stairs and began to descend. your father sprang from the stand and met the poor man literally halfway, escorted him to the desk and guided his hand as he signed his name. then such a shout broke out from the friends of temperance as must have reached the angels above. more drunks now came forward, five or six others of this miserable class and some 30 or 40 others well known as hard drinkers and drunkards. the reverend john marsh reported. news of the between street meeting soon spread through the city. the washingtonians addressed immense meetings in the largest churches every night for the next two weeks. 3,000 heard them in city hall park, more than 2,500 signed the pledge. the victory was now gained, marsh said. the work of redemption among the poor drunkards had commenced. men like hawkins took to the road and visited practically every community in the united states and spread the message of redemption for alcoholics. they convince
a minister who was present later described the scene for william george hawkins, john's son and biographer. there was silence as the manmade his way to the stairs and began to descend. your father sprang from the stand and met the poor man literally halfway, escorted him to the desk and guided his hand as he signed his name. then such a shout broke out from the friends of temperance as must have reached the angels above. more drunks now came forward, five or six others of this miserable class...
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john f. kennedy george washington and thomas jefferson despite the fact that donald trump is the first modern president to not publicly release his taxes he is clearly the wealthiest u.s. president ever he inherited a large sum from his father and invested much of it in real estate resorts and casinos his total net worth is estimated to be three point one billion dollars and like donald trump j.f.k.'s wealth has a cause in that he died before he received his large inheritance from a spotter had he received the inheritance along with a wealth of his wife jacqueline it's estimated that j.f.k. had would have had a net worth of one billion dollars and coming in third is the birthday boy george washington who earned one of the largest u.s. salaries in fact he owned more than fifty thousand acres of land bringing his wealth to roughly five hundred twenty five million dollars and the fourth wealthiest president is one of the key authors of the declaration of independence and the third president of the united states thomas jefferson who made most of his money through inheritance from his father in wh
john f. kennedy george washington and thomas jefferson despite the fact that donald trump is the first modern president to not publicly release his taxes he is clearly the wealthiest u.s. president ever he inherited a large sum from his father and invested much of it in real estate resorts and casinos his total net worth is estimated to be three point one billion dollars and like donald trump j.f.k.'s wealth has a cause in that he died before he received his large inheritance from a spotter had...
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but democratic city people do not like george bush or john ashcroft so there was a narrative already made two or three days after that big explosive story everybody was radio silent we couldn't figure out what was going on then laying out that scenario people bought it. >> you point out in the book the margin in that cycle it was bigger than four years prior. >> yes. the 99 race somewhere 9400 which is the closest in modern history and then winning by 85000 so there was a number based on the fiction created the republicans in washington trying to take down the flag the democratic mayor of philadelphia which would then lead to the republicans being able to win pennsylvania 2004. that was a fundamental theory. >> summer 2006 resigning from counsel, i was surprised but maybe i had forgotten what a shoestring operation it was at the outset of the campaign. describe that. >> we may have borrowed time shoestrings. [laughter] sold may 2006 we take a full as i am on the city council. i am with a will known firm and i pay good money and basically doesn't matter who venture campaign. how much
but democratic city people do not like george bush or john ashcroft so there was a narrative already made two or three days after that big explosive story everybody was radio silent we couldn't figure out what was going on then laying out that scenario people bought it. >> you point out in the book the margin in that cycle it was bigger than four years prior. >> yes. the 99 race somewhere 9400 which is the closest in modern history and then winning by 85000 so there was a number...
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right they all find their way into the national portrait gallery in washington george washington abraham lincoln and john f. kennedy among those displayed on the walls of the museum if you look at the portraits of the presidents one glaring fact stands out they're all white men well not any more barack obama is the first african-american to have his poor traits in the galleries hall of presidents this image of the former first lady michelle obama will be on display by a couple of the first occupants of the white house to have their official portraits painted by black artists barack obama's portrait. is renowned for painting people of color in the style of the old masters he didn't follow all of obama's suggestions try to negotiate was greater. artistic integrity would not allow him to do what i asked. smaller ears. struck out on matters well. the artist says he was deeply moved by the experience of painting the former president this is our ability to say i matter i was here. the ability to be the first african-american painter to paint the first african-american president of the united states is absolute
right they all find their way into the national portrait gallery in washington george washington abraham lincoln and john f. kennedy among those displayed on the walls of the museum if you look at the portraits of the presidents one glaring fact stands out they're all white men well not any more barack obama is the first african-american to have his poor traits in the galleries hall of presidents this image of the former first lady michelle obama will be on display by a couple of the first...
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fall, 15 distinguished academics from yale, princeton, and harvard, including princeton's robert george and john launder gone, harvard's adrian van mule, yale's david daletterener, putting together a letter for the class of 2021, urging newly-arriving student to remember that central point after college education is to seek truth and to lern the skills and acquire the virtues necessary to be a life-long truth seeker. and princeton president gruber in his remarks at the university's opening exercises on september 10, insisted that independent thinking is at the heart of the liberal arts education. and rests on a careful and respectful engagement with views very different from your own. the layers of reverence from free expression lie deep in american life. but that depth cannot be felt unless on all hands americans of democratic will set aside their pa partisans and as citizens say the outrage against free speech must end. second, among the things that must be done, defund. the anti-free speech activists are not great in numbers. but they possess deep wells of financial support. much of it throug
fall, 15 distinguished academics from yale, princeton, and harvard, including princeton's robert george and john launder gone, harvard's adrian van mule, yale's david daletterener, putting together a letter for the class of 2021, urging newly-arriving student to remember that central point after college education is to seek truth and to lern the skills and acquire the virtues necessary to be a life-long truth seeker. and princeton president gruber in his remarks at the university's opening...
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>> well, i have to -- >> detective george harrigan of the st. johnsy sheriff's department was chosen to interview her. >> i asked her to start from the very beginning. and act as if she had not told anyone the story before. >> go back to you wake up friday. tell me your day friday. >> it was just a normal, absolutely normal day. >> quinn said she had a facial at a local spa, went to yoga class and ran errands in her mercedes suv. when she returned home, she went up to her bedroom. >> i went up to my closet to change my clothes. he came in this way and said don't do anything stupid. i'm not here for you. >> and he's got a gun? >> he's got a gun and yellow rubber glove on. >> startled by the gunman, quinn screamed, but she was the only one home. her husband was at work, her kids in school. >> so he has a gun to my head and i mean i'm screaming bloody murder. >> how did she describe this guy? >> he was a sharpshooter or sniper in the albanian military. that he goes around doing these kind of jobs. she said that he had some type of foreign accent. >> the
>> well, i have to -- >> detective george harrigan of the st. johnsy sheriff's department was chosen to interview her. >> i asked her to start from the very beginning. and act as if she had not told anyone the story before. >> go back to you wake up friday. tell me your day friday. >> it was just a normal, absolutely normal day. >> quinn said she had a facial at a local spa, went to yoga class and ran errands in her mercedes suv. when she returned home, she...
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skip john shuster and tyler george and matt hamilton and john landsteiner and joe polo. congratulations. >> thanks, guys. >> skip shuster, let's start with you, sir. how does it feel being an olympic gold medalist? >> it's -- it's starting to sink in a little bit. back in 2006, we got the first medal for the u.s., bronze medal. this is pretty darn special. >> pretty special. tyler, let's bring you in here. it is called the mir-ac-curl on ice. you were on a hot winning streak. winning five games in a row. what changed? how did you pull it off? >> you know, honestly, the best thing for us is to play canada the next day. when you play against the best team in the world, you have nothing to lose. you play loose and confident and against that team, that is how you start the hot streak. >> a canadian team you hadn't beaten in competition. you had to beat them not once, but twice. john, you have an incredible comeback story. cut from the team four years ago and you start your own team and at one point, you guys were known as the rejects. and now the rejects are all wearing gold
skip john shuster and tyler george and matt hamilton and john landsteiner and joe polo. congratulations. >> thanks, guys. >> skip shuster, let's start with you, sir. how does it feel being an olympic gold medalist? >> it's -- it's starting to sink in a little bit. back in 2006, we got the first medal for the u.s., bronze medal. this is pretty darn special. >> pretty special. tyler, let's bring you in here. it is called the mir-ac-curl on ice. you were on a hot winning...
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this is no longer the party of ronald reagan or bob dole or george bush. o john mccain. by the way, mccain weighed in today saying that we, meaning those who are collaborating with the president in attacking the department of justice and the fbi, he said mccain said we are doing putin's job for him. i thought that was the best comment of the day. but in any event, getting back to your question, it's really disheartening. more and more, the republicans in congress are, the leaders more prominent members are drinking very large glasses of trump kool-aid. and it's poisoning the party and it's poisoning our country. it's a very great tragedy shoo let me read from the mccain statement just to put it on the screen 37 our nation's elects officials including the president must stop looking at this investigation through the warped lens of politics and manufacturing partisan sideshows. if we continue to undermine our own rule of law, wes are doing putin's job for him. that was mccain. from the opposite end of the political spectrum, paul gosar, i want to get your response. the ful
this is no longer the party of ronald reagan or bob dole or george bush. o john mccain. by the way, mccain weighed in today saying that we, meaning those who are collaborating with the president in attacking the department of justice and the fbi, he said mccain said we are doing putin's job for him. i thought that was the best comment of the day. but in any event, getting back to your question, it's really disheartening. more and more, the republicans in congress are, the leaders more prominent...
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the leadership in the congress, this is no longer the party of ronald reagan or bob dole or george bush. or john mccain. and mccain weighed in today saying that we -- we meaning those who are collaborating with the president in attacking the department of justice and the fbi, he said -- he said we are doing putin's job for him. i thought that was the best comment of the day. but in any event, getting back to your question, it is disheartening. more and more the republicans in congress are -- the leaders are more prom innocent member -- prom nent members are drinking large glasses of trump cool aid and it is a great tragedy. >> let me read from the john mccain statement. our nation's elected officials including the president must stop looking at the investigation through the warped lens of politics and manufacturing partisan side shows if we continue to undermine our own rule of law, we are doing the job for putin. and within the republican party, paul gosar who is from arizona, i will reads you his response. the full throated adops of this illegal misconduct abuse of fisa by james comey and andr
the leadership in the congress, this is no longer the party of ronald reagan or bob dole or george bush. or john mccain. and mccain weighed in today saying that we -- we meaning those who are collaborating with the president in attacking the department of justice and the fbi, he said -- he said we are doing putin's job for him. i thought that was the best comment of the day. but in any event, getting back to your question, it is disheartening. more and more the republicans in congress are --...
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we should return to the principles of george washington and john quincy adams by pushing for restraint-trump summit? >> i suppose this congressman wants to recreate the walls of the atlantic and pacific ocean and protect us from the rest of the world. i think it's important that the president speak with henry kissinger, he wrote an op-ed in "the wall street journal" where he made a critically important point where he said what we want said was unacceptable about north korea's nuclear program. now risks becoming irreversible. i think it underlines the point that after 25 years of trying, we are down to the last possible chance here to stop north korea from going nuclear. it won't just be north korea. it will be them selling that capability to the rest of the world. it's a critical decision time for president trump. i think it is useful to have henry kissinger's thoughts. >> shannon: what do you make of the big military parade that north korean leaders have put together head of the olympics? they know the world is watching them right now. a show of force? who are they trying to send a me
we should return to the principles of george washington and john quincy adams by pushing for restraint-trump summit? >> i suppose this congressman wants to recreate the walls of the atlantic and pacific ocean and protect us from the rest of the world. i think it's important that the president speak with henry kissinger, he wrote an op-ed in "the wall street journal" where he made a critically important point where he said what we want said was unacceptable about north korea's...
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john kelly. that is according to "the new york times." let's discuss now. cnn contributor frank bruni of the times. and adviser to george w. sh and john mccain and the executive producer of showtime's "the circus." so good to have you on. frank, it's appropriate to start with you. what do you make of the new reporting that fighting so his access isn't limited. >> i'm not surprised process. surprised. a lot of the items in jared's portfolio are things that you would want access and clearance for. but i don't know how it gets resolved because the main problem here is nepotism. he is the president's son-in-law. when he makes a complaint like this, when he is feeling boxed out and he is trying to remedy that, is he treated like any other member of the administration or treated differently? that's the question with him all along. it belongs to a long line of questions including whether he is qualified for the items in the portfolio that have been given to him. and this is a guy with little experience in the world coming into the white house and we haven't seen great results so far. >> what was interesting -- john kelly -- lookin
john kelly. that is according to "the new york times." let's discuss now. cnn contributor frank bruni of the times. and adviser to george w. sh and john mccain and the executive producer of showtime's "the circus." so good to have you on. frank, it's appropriate to start with you. what do you make of the new reporting that fighting so his access isn't limited. >> i'm not surprised process. surprised. a lot of the items in jared's portfolio are things that you would...
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john's near market today. firefighters hugh duffy william chance, george steinly and james shay were mourned and they gave theirames in st. john's and several other buildings. flowers were placed for memorial. >>> for sea aisle city, today, it was mind over matter for the 24th annual medicare bear plunge, hundreds of folks stripped down to their swim wear to take a dip in the icy atlantic. proceeds benefit various events hosted by the chamber of commerce. the community work doesn't end with the chill of this. the 10th annual michael's seafood run walk for autism kicks off tomorrow morning from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. pretty chill today. >> people out now in philadelphia will be doing that because the intensity of this method is falling increased, so if your out doing this now. exactly. a great night to hang in. but it's saturday night. don't go on the roads, it is froze. check out our spring garden camera, gross is a term and that's what's happening right now on sky cam 3. professional. high intensity. heavy intensity, rainfall and snow mixed together, pouring down right now in center city, philadelphia on spring ga
john's near market today. firefighters hugh duffy william chance, george steinly and james shay were mourned and they gave theirames in st. john's and several other buildings. flowers were placed for memorial. >>> for sea aisle city, today, it was mind over matter for the 24th annual medicare bear plunge, hundreds of folks stripped down to their swim wear to take a dip in the icy atlantic. proceeds benefit various events hosted by the chamber of commerce. the community work doesn't end...
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f john: 40% of virginians who were army stayed with what became the union army. harold: george thomas, probably most famous. john: exactly. so you have that kind of situation. you also have a situation where numbers of relatives in own family stayed with the union army. really intriguing case. craig: let me make a couple of comments about that. one is that yes, it's true, that a significant number -- i don't percent is -- of southern born american officers stayed by the flag. a far point out that larger percentage of union naval by the flag.ed you may deduct whatever information you like from that. this business of pacing up and down. southalls from dallas wrote a biography of robert e. lee, as detailed as anyone would want, published in the 1930's. it's what created for that generation at least and still -- still in print -- the marble man, as thomas connelly perfectim, this iconic, individual. and he has a chapter called "the decision he was born to make." consists of supposedly people listening to robert e. back footsteps as he went and north this room making up his mind of
f john: 40% of virginians who were army stayed with what became the union army. harold: george thomas, probably most famous. john: exactly. so you have that kind of situation. you also have a situation where numbers of relatives in own family stayed with the union army. really intriguing case. craig: let me make a couple of comments about that. one is that yes, it's true, that a significant number -- i don't percent is -- of southern born american officers stayed by the flag. a far point out...
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john? >> reporter: thanks, george and rosemary. you hit the nail on the head here.ting the future from technology and global risk. you can't overlook the near and present danger, the market correction of 9% on wall street, 2,400 points on the douw industrials, though we see a leveling off of that. that goes to inflation and interest rates around the world. let's welcome in the ceo of seimens. it's great to get you read on inflation, particularly in the united states. is it really the threat that we're worried about the last two weeks? >> absolutely not. the exuberance of the volatility in the marketplace. just because of concerns about inflation, i believe that, if you look, it has been favorable economic environment. so, labor costs going up, process has been going up, which is natural because growth has happened. i'm not dconcerned about inflation. >> you're hiring during this cycle. there's been concerns about artificial intelligence, for a baseline. 400 million jobs by 2030. you have concerns about managing that transition. how do you do that? >> that's the majo
john? >> reporter: thanks, george and rosemary. you hit the nail on the head here.ting the future from technology and global risk. you can't overlook the near and present danger, the market correction of 9% on wall street, 2,400 points on the douw industrials, though we see a leveling off of that. that goes to inflation and interest rates around the world. let's welcome in the ceo of seimens. it's great to get you read on inflation, particularly in the united states. is it really the...
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george w. bush and john mccain were the republican nominees. so they're already -- the quid pro quo may be hiding if plain sight. >> that's where the manafort story line merges with the trump story line because manafort's representation in ukraine would give him an incentive to -- he knows -- he understands the importance of ukraine to russia very well. he has a lot of contacts in moscow. he knows that for the russians, having america back away and stop resisting russian interference in ukraine is essential. what's interesting about what happened today is it is possible that he's further squeezing m manafort. he already had so much on manafort. >> right. >> its's a little puzzling to se it in that context. a lot of talk that maybe rick gates could be ready to plea, could this be related to gates potentially flipping? is there somebody else in the mix we haven't learned about yet who may still be a part of this? last thing, this story reflects so poorly on this law firm including, i'm sorry, i know i'm in the presence of a former obama administr
george w. bush and john mccain were the republican nominees. so they're already -- the quid pro quo may be hiding if plain sight. >> that's where the manafort story line merges with the trump story line because manafort's representation in ukraine would give him an incentive to -- he knows -- he understands the importance of ukraine to russia very well. he has a lot of contacts in moscow. he knows that for the russians, having america back away and stop resisting russian interference in...
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annual firefighters memorial mass was held at saint john the evangelist church near 13th and market today. firefighters hugh duffy william chance georgely and james shea were mourned. they gave their lives battling flames that burned saint john's and several other buildings. flowers were placed on their memorial plaques. >> ♪ >>> and students at penn state they're showing us their moves to raise money for pediatric cancer. thon kicked off last night. thousands are dancing nonstop for 46 straight hours. money raised benefits pediatric cancer patients and also their families at the penn state milton s. hershey medical center. last year the event raised more than $10 million. >>> now for sea isle city visitors today was also about putting mind over matter for the 24th annual polar bear plunge. little chilly dip today. hundreds of brave souls stripped down to their swim wear to take a dip in the icy atlantic today. proceeds from the event benefit various community events hosted by the sea isle city chamber of commerce and revitalization. the commute work is not done yet. the tenth annual mike's seafood run walk for autism that kicks off t
annual firefighters memorial mass was held at saint john the evangelist church near 13th and market today. firefighters hugh duffy william chance georgely and james shea were mourned. they gave their lives battling flames that burned saint john's and several other buildings. flowers were placed on their memorial plaques. >> ♪ >>> and students at penn state they're showing us their moves to raise money for pediatric cancer. thon kicked off last night. thousands are dancing...
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we had the honorable elaine duke from the honorable clare grady, george scott, and john kelly from dhsnd the office of the inspector general. his roundtable will discuss -- this roundtable will discuss the attempt to reauthorize dhs. the house has passed their bill. they had a memoranda to consolidate the entire process committee of homeland security and the house. the committee has passed authorization for the coast guard. they have a number of components. 50% of dhsys 40% to is under authorization. that is what we are here to talk about today. it is accurate to say what the house authorization does is take what dhs currently does, take the recommendations, and by the way, reading your testimonies, it is pleasing to see how many of the recommendations the department has made over a number of administrations to improve their operation. let's get bent this has not been -- let's admit this is not been an easy department to establish and operate. 22 agencies cobbled together with different missions trying to get the unity of a mission. we were working on some of the authorization of the u
we had the honorable elaine duke from the honorable clare grady, george scott, and john kelly from dhsnd the office of the inspector general. his roundtable will discuss -- this roundtable will discuss the attempt to reauthorize dhs. the house has passed their bill. they had a memoranda to consolidate the entire process committee of homeland security and the house. the committee has passed authorization for the coast guard. they have a number of components. 50% of dhsys 40% to is under...
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participations we will call them, witnesses, where we have the honorable elaine duke, claire brady, george scott and john kelly from dhs, as well as the office of inspector general. this roundtable is to discuss the attempt to reauthorize dhs, the house is past their bill and they had a memorandum of understanding to consolidate that entire process under the department or committee of homeland security in the house and its been a little more messier here in the senate which is not unusual in the commerce committee was taken up in past authorization of tsa and coast guard and we have a number of components and my staff keeps telling me the summer of 40 or percent and that is what we are here to talk about today. i think it's accurate to say that with the house authorization does is and this is what we do in these authorizations is take what dhs currently does and could buy it and record take recommendations and by reading your testimony it's pretty pleasing to see how many of the recommendations the department has made over a number of administrations to improve their operation. let's also admit this is n
participations we will call them, witnesses, where we have the honorable elaine duke, claire brady, george scott and john kelly from dhs, as well as the office of inspector general. this roundtable is to discuss the attempt to reauthorize dhs, the house is past their bill and they had a memorandum of understanding to consolidate that entire process under the department or committee of homeland security in the house and its been a little more messier here in the senate which is not unusual in...
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george clooney one? chris: casamigos. pope john makes an aged to -- patron makes an aged tequila.his week? carol: that's the story about the pirates between the stretch of land between venezuela and trinidad. it's like an arbitrage of diapers, weapons, between desperate people and people looking to make a profit. julia: this used to be a vibrant fishing village. now it's become a haven for pirates. it's a destabilizing mix and a different angle on an important story in venezuela. carol: our reporter took risks to tell the story. julia: more bloomberg television up next. ♪ ♪ nejra: the basel battle. bankers lobby lawmakers on basel iii. how successful will they be? a brexit warning. the house of lords warns against fragmentation of european regulation when it comes to the city. we'll discuss. and the crypto skeptic in chief. the new sec boss has elevated nejra: the basel battle. digital currencies to the top of his agenda. what regulatory action he could take. welcome to "bloomberg markets: rules & returns." i am nejra cehic in london. "rules & returns" is the show where we delve i
george clooney one? chris: casamigos. pope john makes an aged to -- patron makes an aged tequila.his week? carol: that's the story about the pirates between the stretch of land between venezuela and trinidad. it's like an arbitrage of diapers, weapons, between desperate people and people looking to make a profit. julia: this used to be a vibrant fishing village. now it's become a haven for pirates. it's a destabilizing mix and a different angle on an important story in venezuela. carol: our...
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george clooney one? chris: casamigos. pope john makes an aged to -- patron makes an aged tequila. this week? that's the story about the pirates between the stretch of land between venezuela and trinidad. it's like an arbitrage of diapers, that's the story about the weapons, between desperate people and people looking to make a profit. julia: this used to be a vibrant fishing village. now it's become a haven for pirates. it's a destabilizing mix and a different angle on an important story in venezuela. carol: our reporter took risks to tell the story. julia: more bloomberg television up next. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and mrs. the "best of bloomberg technology -- and this is the "best of bloomberg technology. the tech earnings bonanza, all the major players reported this week. we will break it down. facebook'srow in on hit and miss. our look at fourth-quarter earnings for the social media giant and the most concerning the trick for wall street. atew alliance takes aim health care. the implications for the
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really what was going on, but, it's a heavily democratic city and folks did not like george bush, certainly didn't like john ashcroft so there was a narrative that was ready made after they kind of, two or three days after that big explosive story, everybody was radio silent and couldn't figure out what was going on and they laid out that scenario and people bought it. >> host: you point out in the book, and a lot of folks forget that the margin in that cast in street two it was bigger than four years prior. >> i don't know if the guru of numbers, but know this well, the 99 street-catz race i think the margin 9400 neighborhood, one of the closest in modern history, and i think the rematch, i think mayor street won by like 85,000, it was some absurd number based on this whole fiction that had been created about the republicans in washington were trying to take down the black democratic mayor of philadelphia, which would then lead to the republicans being able to win pennsylvania in 2004. that was the fundamental theory, which just made no sense whatsoever. >> host: summer of 2006, you resigned from council,
really what was going on, but, it's a heavily democratic city and folks did not like george bush, certainly didn't like john ashcroft so there was a narrative that was ready made after they kind of, two or three days after that big explosive story, everybody was radio silent and couldn't figure out what was going on and they laid out that scenario and people bought it. >> host: you point out in the book, and a lot of folks forget that the margin in that cast in street two it was bigger...
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john. we know that from a letter that george mason wrote in 1787. he wrote that he wanted some papers from his desk, but we know he was thinking about things that were in the constitution here in this space. now, george mason doesn't write any of those documents here. as you may know in 1776 he gets invited to go down to the virginia convention in williamsburg. he gets there just a little bit late. he's not super excited about traveling. he finds he's been assigned to a committee to write a declaration of rights for virginia. he very quickly gets fed up with the rest of the committee and decides he's kind of done with them. so he takes himself off to raleigh tavern down the street and writes this beautiful document that states that all men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights. among which are life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness and safety. the pursuing and possessing of property. it might sound a little familiar. the first draft of this document ends up in a newspaper in philadelphia about the time thomas j
john. we know that from a letter that george mason wrote in 1787. he wrote that he wanted some papers from his desk, but we know he was thinking about things that were in the constitution here in this space. now, george mason doesn't write any of those documents here. as you may know in 1776 he gets invited to go down to the virginia convention in williamsburg. he gets there just a little bit late. he's not super excited about traveling. he finds he's been assigned to a committee to write a...
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his wife said recently her husband george could wind up as the john dean of this investigation. on that note, let's bring in your leadoff panel. ken derainian is heand ann milligram, she is these days a professor and distinguished scholar at the nyu school of law. also with us, covering the president in florida, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" and an msnbc political analyst. ken, you get the long wind-up question, the first thoughtful person we have here tonight. what did we learn today? it's another way of asking what was proven? that was disproven? and what still dangles out there. >> i'm struck by some of the most significant things we learned do not prove the republican thee citisis shows corruption. it's the things you mentioned, the memo is clear, the investigation began as a result of the information about george papadopoulos. nothing to do with carter page. we also learn, and this was not known previously, or at least confirmed, that the surveillance of carter page began many months later in october of 2016. so what does that tell us
his wife said recently her husband george could wind up as the john dean of this investigation. on that note, let's bring in your leadoff panel. ken derainian is heand ann milligram, she is these days a professor and distinguished scholar at the nyu school of law. also with us, covering the president in florida, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" and an msnbc political analyst. ken, you get the long wind-up question, the first thoughtful person we...
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his wife said recently her husband, george could wind up as the john dean of this investigation. and on that note let's bring in our lead off panel for another busy friday night. ken dilanian is with us, nbc news national intelligence and national security reporter, and we welcome to the broadcast anne milgram, she is these days a professor and distinguished scholar at the nyu school of law. also with us covering the president down in florida peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" and an msnbc political analyst. ken, you get the wind up question. you get to be the first thoughtful person we have here tonight. what did we learn today? that's another way of asking what was proven, what was disproven and what still dangles out there? >> well, i'm struck by some of the most significant things we learn, do not actually prove this memo shows corruption at the heart of the mueller investigation. and first of all it's the thing you mentioned, which is that the memo is very clear the investigation began as a result of the information about george papadopoulo
his wife said recently her husband, george could wind up as the john dean of this investigation. and on that note let's bring in our lead off panel for another busy friday night. ken dilanian is with us, nbc news national intelligence and national security reporter, and we welcome to the broadcast anne milgram, she is these days a professor and distinguished scholar at the nyu school of law. also with us covering the president down in florida peter baker, chief white house correspondent for...
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john, good day. >> thanks very much, george and rosemary. you talk about a big project. the biggest in dubai. one of the biggest in the region. two years ago, it was a panic because oil prices was around $30 a barrel. they have doubled to $60 a barrel. let's bring in the executive corrector of dubai expo 2020 to give us a sense of how big this project is. it's extraordinary in a sense that a couple years ago, we were wondering if the scale was too big because of the oil correction. you awarded $3 billion worth of contracts in 2017. it's full steam ahead in 2020. >> definitely. we are working on schedule. the ultimate ideal is that 3 billion have been awarded. we want to finish early. this is going to be a festival that the world hopefully has never seen before. one of the best expos ever. the ultimate idea for that, we are committing that we will have our infrastructure one year before the opening. we have ample time to test all of the other things. >> give me a sense of how you kl berate the right size. this is a big city. dubai south, connecting to the dubai world cent
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when they ran for reelection john adams in 1828 and benjamin harrison in george w. bush? only one of them won the second term and adams was crushed by jackson harrison lost to cleveland 286 : one -- electoral votes john kerry was not too far from winning that election some people think the reason bush one was that we were at war and americans were not willing to change courses that is interesting debate but those who lose the popular vote have a second time the second term so history shows two ways to dismiss everything you hear about trump look at the history. that is what history tells us that my judgment spells trouble for the president. at this point relative to all of his peers those are two ominous signs he has beaten the odds his whole life to say you beat 16 people in 2016 that is the dynamic when you're running as an incumbent is completely different than running for the first time because now he has a record and more data to make a judgment so that is completely different. he thinks it will be a cakewalk in 2016 but history suggests otherwise. those are the histo
when they ran for reelection john adams in 1828 and benjamin harrison in george w. bush? only one of them won the second term and adams was crushed by jackson harrison lost to cleveland 286 : one -- electoral votes john kerry was not too far from winning that election some people think the reason bush one was that we were at war and americans were not willing to change courses that is interesting debate but those who lose the popular vote have a second time the second term so history shows two...
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george mason was considered the president's war making power were subject to abuse. it was at may john's insistence it was brought the vague phrase high crimes and misdemeanors. it was washington ease own ambivalence toward power that led other men to entrust him with it. this was a generation that rebelled against a british monoarch. i think you'll begin to understand not only the offer but nation's whose character he did so much to establish. he said, quote, there's no truth more thoroughly established than their exists oo union between virtue and happiness, between duty and advantage. united states, washington sugge suggested, could only flourish as a republic of virtue. the chief task of the modern american president is to persuade people to do what they may not want to do. if every action washington sat a precedent and it did, it's because no one in 1789 had any idea what a president was or how she wou he should purport himself. members of the senate favored the high toned, his highness, the president of the united states and protector of their liberties. when this house of represen
george mason was considered the president's war making power were subject to abuse. it was at may john's insistence it was brought the vague phrase high crimes and misdemeanors. it was washington ease own ambivalence toward power that led other men to entrust him with it. this was a generation that rebelled against a british monoarch. i think you'll begin to understand not only the offer but nation's whose character he did so much to establish. he said, quote, there's no truth more thoroughly...
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the ideas in that book from john locke are what go into the declaration of independence. so george washington's copy is from 1775, and inside of both front covers of of it is his personal book plate and then on the title page of each one, he signed his name into it. which is apparently not common for him to have both of his book plate and his signature. but what also makes these books unique is these were owned by herbert hoover. herbert hoover purchased these at the bookstore in new york city about, i'm not exactly sure what year. we haven't been able to figure that out, but about two blocks from where he lived in the waldorf towers is where ta bookstore was located. but so the books were part of his washington's private library. they were sold by his family in the later 1800s for $20. and herbert hoover spent about $2700 to buy these books. and now, who knows what they're worth. here we are at john adams. john adams is our second president. and one of our founding fathers and what we have for john adams is we have the seal which he used to authenticate his signature on the treaty
the ideas in that book from john locke are what go into the declaration of independence. so george washington's copy is from 1775, and inside of both front covers of of it is his personal book plate and then on the title page of each one, he signed his name into it. which is apparently not common for him to have both of his book plate and his signature. but what also makes these books unique is these were owned by herbert hoover. herbert hoover purchased these at the bookstore in new york city...
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think it's a weak argument and frankly, the average worker under a thousand that john talked to already got tax cuts under george bush that were not reversed under obama so it's very difficult to tax cuts to do more tax cutting significantly at that income level. that all said, the vehicle being $100 million family which is the pelosis saying the little guy it's a weak message should focus on long term negatives whose going to pay for the deficits in that message and have the vehicle be somebody whose not -- neil: neither party is address ing the deficits that's a whole separate show but let me get your thoughts on this guys and this is the president commenting finally on the market downdraft we had when everything was going up up up started going down. he almost made light of it yesterday speaking to conservatives gathering in maryland. look at this. president trump: the stock market i just see with all of the ups and downs, since election day, is up 37% from election. 37%. >> [applause] president trump: now it did a little bit of a correction. in fact, i started to say you know i was in it for like 13-14 month
think it's a weak argument and frankly, the average worker under a thousand that john talked to already got tax cuts under george bush that were not reversed under obama so it's very difficult to tax cuts to do more tax cutting significantly at that income level. that all said, the vehicle being $100 million family which is the pelosis saying the little guy it's a weak message should focus on long term negatives whose going to pay for the deficits in that message and have the vehicle be...
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john dean president nixon white house counsel during watergate. and under president trump obama. richard painter, ethics lawyer for president george w. bush and former director of the nixon library. john, if i can, as pamela made the point there, the president is not always very clear what exactly he's calling a hoax, but cast doubt on the entire mueller russia investigation. does this affect tively bury the president's hoax claims? >> it certainly should. it couldn't be more clearly laid out. they have gone -- this is a speaking indictment. really lays out the facts very closely. and bulk of them relate to the fraud against the united states under 18 c 371 which is ironically the central statute that was involved in watergate as well. it's a very broad statute. and to me this looks like an indictment on which you build additional coconspirators and bring them into the picture. >> we notice this too. establish as criminal where i imagine richard painter if mueller were to find evidence, no evidence to be clear contained in this indictment of trump associates knowingly colluding, but if he were seems to establish a precedent there john
john dean president nixon white house counsel during watergate. and under president trump obama. richard painter, ethics lawyer for president george w. bush and former director of the nixon library. john, if i can, as pamela made the point there, the president is not always very clear what exactly he's calling a hoax, but cast doubt on the entire mueller russia investigation. does this affect tively bury the president's hoax claims? >> it certainly should. it couldn't be more clearly laid...
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other republicans as well like john kasich, attorney general under george w. bush as well. you're seeing republicans feel uncomfortable about it. look, this memo is not a memo from the fbi. it's not a memo from the fisa courts or the justice department. it's a memo written by republicans on the hill that are giving their interpretation of what they've seen. what we don't know is what they've seen or other interpretations might be there. what you're asking earlier, pete, yamiche, what the questions are, the other question is, what is the actual information we're talking about here? we've questioned the bias of christopher steele. that seems like a reasonable question to ask. did that bias change the information? that information, whatever it was, substantiated in some way in front of the court or by the fbi? those are questions we don't know. we haven't yet heard any of the judges who have signed these authorizations feel they were, in some way, misled or, in fact, unhappy with not being provided the information about christopher steele's background. >> yamiche, political ra
other republicans as well like john kasich, attorney general under george w. bush as well. you're seeing republicans feel uncomfortable about it. look, this memo is not a memo from the fbi. it's not a memo from the fisa courts or the justice department. it's a memo written by republicans on the hill that are giving their interpretation of what they've seen. what we don't know is what they've seen or other interpretations might be there. what you're asking earlier, pete, yamiche, what the...
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we have the honorable elaine , the honorabledy george scott, and the honorable john kelly from the dhs. discussndtable is to the attempt to reauthorize dhs. the house has passed their bill. they had a memorandum of understanding to consolidate that process under the department, the community of the homeland security in the house. it is more messy here in the senate which is not unusual. the committee has taken up in past authorization of the psa and coast guard. there are a number of components , my staff keeps telling me 50% of dhs under the authorization. that is what we are here to talk about today. think it is accurate to say the house authorization -- and this is what we do in these authorizations. we take with the they do and codify it. testimony it is pleasing to see how many recommendations the department has made to improve their operation. this has not been an easy department to establish and operate. together.s called missions trying to develop that unity of mission. we helped a little in the last congress in that effort. we are trying to codify these things. there are a cou
we have the honorable elaine , the honorabledy george scott, and the honorable john kelly from the dhs. discussndtable is to the attempt to reauthorize dhs. the house has passed their bill. they had a memorandum of understanding to consolidate that process under the department, the community of the homeland security in the house. it is more messy here in the senate which is not unusual. the committee has taken up in past authorization of the psa and coast guard. there are a number of components...
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presidents in current dollars your choice is george washington thomas jefferson donald trump and john f. kennedy will have the answer after the break. what politicians do sometimes. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. also want to listen. to the right the press this is what. three of the four people. i'm interested in the wives. sit. down. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out and. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. so it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game a great one more chance for. a nice minute. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these
presidents in current dollars your choice is george washington thomas jefferson donald trump and john f. kennedy will have the answer after the break. what politicians do sometimes. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. also want to listen. to the right the press this is what. three of the four people. i'm interested in the wives. sit. down. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out and. the ball isn't only...
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by theodore roosevelt, abraham lincoln, george washington, ronald reagan, john f.ennedy, andrew jackson, thomas jefferson, bill clinton, and then barack obama. there are several categories we will show you. crisis leadership, moral go to our website. it does not include the current president. qualities of a u.s. president is what we are asking you to tell us in this hour. on, michigan, you are not the republican -- you are next on the republican line. caller: alexander hamilton was concerned about the qualities of future presidents. in the federalist papers, he wrote five qualities he felt a president needed to be. vigor, a doer, unity, one person, secrecy, counterbalanced by the liberated judgment, dispatch, doing things right now, get it done, secrecy. those five categories. was hamilton a favorite of yours? caller: most definitely. my favorite founding father was james madison. adore alexander hamilton. he was magnificent. qualities orthese other qualities that stand out in your mind? caller: before i read that, no. when i read that, i was amazed how many of the
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. >> big five action tonig villang saint john, east carolina, north broad and temple and lasalle taking on georgeton. >>> flyers back night's win wite carolina hurricanes in overtime, two-one. they face canadiens tomorrow night at 7:00 down at wells fargo center. team is offering ticket deal for fans, two tickets for $52. you might be looking for something to do after the parade, flyers game is waiting for you. >> all right. >> that is very nice get that flyers parade...