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a lot of people joked about how goldplated ine a chrome. nothing like that will happen. they will keep the original charm such as it is in the west wing. this is not a trump issue, it's a back to the obama era. the west wing is not as old as the white house itself. to the early back 20th century, when theodore roosevelt built the west wing in and the oval office. listening is not as old as the mansion, which dates back to 1800. john: what does a new president get when they come in in terms of a redecorating budget? how much change can they make to the white house complex? >> within reason they can do whatever once they get a certain budget from congress for redecorating. for the personal quarters of the first family, on the second floor of the white house. not a lot of money given the amount of space we're talking about. about $100,000. many first families pay for it themselves or use private funds. there is a famous story about all the money nancy reagan spent . for example, she wanted new china. got they was taxpayers bill for that. that is not true. paid for all of th
a lot of people joked about how goldplated ine a chrome. nothing like that will happen. they will keep the original charm such as it is in the west wing. this is not a trump issue, it's a back to the obama era. the west wing is not as old as the white house itself. to the early back 20th century, when theodore roosevelt built the west wing in and the oval office. listening is not as old as the mansion, which dates back to 1800. john: what does a new president get when they come in in terms of a...
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is insisted that there be a gold leaf on it in order to not so subtly hint at that crucial role goldplated. there were 13 or 14,000 living in california but between 1870 surged to hundreds of thousand almost 400,000 people so that massive demographic switch made it possible for the newcomers to end a really change the relationship where before the gold rush vapor central to the mexican economy serving as farm workers, lassoing cattle. once they came from europe and the eastern united states they were no longer so crucial and many of the newcomers saw them as competitors in their search for the rapid acquisition of wealth so they accelerated dramatically particularly against those that were engaged in gold mining. >> getting 1849 more than 65,000 immigrants within often heavily armed experienced paramilitary organization full of fear and hatred towards indian survived in california. >> they often came already organized with officers and have sometimes corporations but the literature that they were reading in the print media was telling them that it was very dangerous to cross sell one group
is insisted that there be a gold leaf on it in order to not so subtly hint at that crucial role goldplated. there were 13 or 14,000 living in california but between 1870 surged to hundreds of thousand almost 400,000 people so that massive demographic switch made it possible for the newcomers to end a really change the relationship where before the gold rush vapor central to the mexican economy serving as farm workers, lassoing cattle. once they came from europe and the eastern united states...
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[laughter] goldplated with the nameplate and it says. first copy of this book, showdown, by wil haygood to roll off of the printing press is exclusively for michael b. coleman. [applause] wil: i would like the mayor to come up and accept his book. [applause] mayor coleman: thank you very much. thank you. wil: i have always wanted to feel like a mayor. [laughter] this has given me an opportunity to do so because i have written a citation to go along with the book. [laughter] wil: i gave myself the power to issue a citation. [laughter] says,s mayor coleman, it "to mayor coleman, in the dark days of legal segregation in state sponsored terrorism, the black sharecroppers and their families of the deep south gave zed out upon the fields they worked. they were looking for help. they wanted to dream. so, a man arrived on the scene and began marching into the state and federal court houses throughout the south. he began changing the laws. he wanted rights for those in the field and rights for those in the big cities too. some of these people beg
[laughter] goldplated with the nameplate and it says. first copy of this book, showdown, by wil haygood to roll off of the printing press is exclusively for michael b. coleman. [applause] wil: i would like the mayor to come up and accept his book. [applause] mayor coleman: thank you very much. thank you. wil: i have always wanted to feel like a mayor. [laughter] this has given me an opportunity to do so because i have written a citation to go along with the book. [laughter] wil: i gave myself...
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Aug 2, 2017
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he's come from a goldplated existence. that's what we really n need now -- the senate vote is understandable. what is otherwise striking about his comparisons, chris wray spent the last 12 years, 70% of his entire legal career defending white-collar corporations, mainly banks. when i first ran across his representation in the contexextf the 2014 plea bargain with credit squeeze in which he was representing this giants with guiltyhich was pleading to corporate felony for having taked 22,000 americans their money abroad and avoid taxes -- he was basically spending -- this is unprecedented for a white color defense lawyer -- white-collar defense lalawyer to be head of e fbi. it is a good example of state capture by the banking lobby. for defending banks like h hsbc anand deutsche bank and credit suissese, all of which have been --aged in cereal crimes crimes since the 2008 financial felonies and settlements by the top 22 banks in the world -- chris wray has been basically doioi nothing b t that for the last dozen years. i thi
he's come from a goldplated existence. that's what we really n need now -- the senate vote is understandable. what is otherwise striking about his comparisons, chris wray spent the last 12 years, 70% of his entire legal career defending white-collar corporations, mainly banks. when i first ran across his representation in the contexextf the 2014 plea bargain with credit squeeze in which he was representing this giants with guiltyhich was pleading to corporate felony for having taked 22,000...
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not a goldplate agreement, because there's no scary current here. knowledge in the atmosphere to sweep it through. not a cold front to sweep it through. nothing else. it is over land. we may even see it weaken to tropical storm intensity. all of these curlicues that you're seeing moving around here. there are some outliers, north to the north and west. in this basic, cyril and natalie, some computer models are saying 20 inches of rain, maybe 30 inches of rain, outliers, 30 to 40 inches of rain. >> those curlicues aren't happy curlicues are they? not at all. thank you. >> it's important to remind the viewers even though the hurricane has been downgraded from 4 to 3 now to 2, it still remains very dangerous. we'll have more on that later on in the show. >>> also another shake-up at the trump white house with a controversial adviser out of a job be and a strong trump supporter convicted of criminal contempt who won't be punished. >>> heavy rain and winds beating down as the hurricanes continue to sweep across the state. we'll continue to stay on top of
not a goldplate agreement, because there's no scary current here. knowledge in the atmosphere to sweep it through. not a cold front to sweep it through. nothing else. it is over land. we may even see it weaken to tropical storm intensity. all of these curlicues that you're seeing moving around here. there are some outliers, north to the north and west. in this basic, cyril and natalie, some computer models are saying 20 inches of rain, maybe 30 inches of rain, outliers, 30 to 40 inches of rain....