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michelle hadley was out on bail living with her parents. anaheim police suspected michelle had sent threatening emails to her ex-boyfriend, ian, and his pregnant wife, angela. even though on its face it didn't make much sense. >> reporter: a young woman who lived an exemplary life, good student, she's trying to get an mba, and -- >> well, there's two sides to every person, and all we're seeing is the evidence that looks very clear that everything is -- is originating from michelle hadley. >> reporter: but the case against michelle went way beyond threatening emails. police had evidence she was up to something much more sinister, something stomach-churning. it began in early june about the same time as the deadline on the condo was approaching. >> somebody was posting ads online through craigslist saying that they wanted to fulfill this rape fantasy. >> reporter: rape fantasy as a genre? i don't think i've ever heard of this. >> i had never heard of it either, until this particular case. but apparently yes, there's a market for it. >> report
michelle hadley was out on bail living with her parents. anaheim police suspected michelle had sent threatening emails to her ex-boyfriend, ian, and his pregnant wife, angela. even though on its face it didn't make much sense. >> reporter: a young woman who lived an exemplary life, good student, she's trying to get an mba, and -- >> well, there's two sides to every person, and all we're seeing is the evidence that looks very clear that everything is -- is originating from michelle...
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with us in muni munich hadley, what did the prime minister of the iraq tell you?> reporter: we got to talk about quite a bit of politics but we also got to talk about all of that money pledged in cue bait, $4 billion coming from turkey, $3 billion coming from the u.s. and of course, a significant investment potentially from saudi arabia as well as well, of course, with all of this money, what are the strings attached to it he seemed to be saying to me, j joumanna, he's going to be diplomatic where he puts the money. >> we have to see where the sanctions go we always have to ask for more and of course, i'm happy with it for the simple reason, there is lower oil taxes than before. all of the states are suffering with their budgets the world -- a lot in the world at last. and not that generous. having said that, i think the major motivation for this is a trust in new all they want to be that we want to make sure we are successful and they are successful, while laying down already the framework. and what we have done, i think, the worry, as i said, it's corruption, nu
with us in muni munich hadley, what did the prime minister of the iraq tell you?> reporter: we got to talk about quite a bit of politics but we also got to talk about all of that money pledged in cue bait, $4 billion coming from turkey, $3 billion coming from the u.s. and of course, a significant investment potentially from saudi arabia as well as well, of course, with all of this money, what are the strings attached to it he seemed to be saying to me, j joumanna, he's going to be diplomatic...
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hadley. thank you for your time today. your statement will be part of the formal record. >> make sure the mic is on and talk to clean into it. >> thank you for inviting me and my colleagues here today to talk about cbo's forecasts baseline cost estimates the house and senate budget committees are the scorekeepers for the congress crafting the roads resolution. cbo prepares its forecast and baseline cost estimate to help them carry out the duties. others come from house and senate rules, budget resolutions and the conference reports accompanied legislation. some of the rules require cbo help estimates when that happens it also provides information from other perspectives that the budget committees find home full. we like to hear from you. what information can we add that would be helpful. today will look at our projections and cost estimates, what they are the function they serve. cbo baseline projection looks at spending, revenues, deficit in the public debt. the economic forecast the baselin
hadley. thank you for your time today. your statement will be part of the formal record. >> make sure the mic is on and talk to clean into it. >> thank you for inviting me and my colleagues here today to talk about cbo's forecasts baseline cost estimates the house and senate budget committees are the scorekeepers for the congress crafting the roads resolution. cbo prepares its forecast and baseline cost estimate to help them carry out the duties. others come from house and senate...
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hadley. thank you for your time today. your statement will be part of the formal record. make sure that mic is on and talk directly into it, if if you would. >> chairman womack, ranking member yarmouth, members of the committ committee. thank you for inviting me and my colleagues here today to talk about cbo's forecasts baseline cost estimates the house and senate budget committees are the scorekeepers for the congress crafting the budgetary rules. cbo prepares its forecast and baseline and cost estimates to help the budgetary committees carry out those duties. some people think the cbo makes the rules that we follow, but, in fact, most of the rules that govern the production of those products are set in statute. others come from house and senate rules, budget resolutions and the conference reports accompanied legislation. still others are in conjunction with the budget committee directly. some of the rules require cbo s develop estimates using specified assumptions. when that happens, cbo al
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hadley, good to see you again. you've asked about the tax cuts and jobs act and impact and i'd like to drill down a little more how that's impacted our forecast. from my perspective and my view what i've seen in the district that that i represent it's had a tremendous impact on the short-term and i believe a long-term impact we've seen, of course, companies like home depot, fedex, starbucks, fulton financial in my area, who are providing pay raises, bonuses to their employees specifically because of the tax reform. and starting this month, millions of americans will be going home or already starting to go home with more, with a bigger paycheck because of the tax cuts and jobs act. so, specifically, what i'd like to hear from you is whether the act, the tax reform has forced any last minute changes to your upcoming economic forecast? >> well, so we typically would if finish our forecast in december before the tax legislation was enacted. so we did not finish it this time and by the time-- we are still working on it,
hadley, good to see you again. you've asked about the tax cuts and jobs act and impact and i'd like to drill down a little more how that's impacted our forecast. from my perspective and my view what i've seen in the district that that i represent it's had a tremendous impact on the short-term and i believe a long-term impact we've seen, of course, companies like home depot, fedex, starbucks, fulton financial in my area, who are providing pay raises, bonuses to their employees specifically...
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. >> reporter: monica hadley owns the details and designs hair salon here. >> the women, i have people that have called me and teched me and they're i'm sorry, mop nikau i can't do it. >> recently hoped husband of hope a homeless resource center just down the hallway has according to hadley made live miserable for nearby businesses. >> you have mental health with street drugs and alcohol. that's just -- that's total chaos waiting to happen. >> reporter: police patrols are frequent down here but this is a public space. simply evicting the homeless is not an option much business owners say not all the troublemakers appear homeless but that hardly matters. panel are panhandling is panhandling. >> and that does affect all businesses. it creates an uncomfortable environment and we all suffer. we all suffer. we've all been struggling here. >> reporter: stylists at the salon they spend part of east day rousting drunks, drug addicts. violent troublemakers. >> not what i signed up for. i love everybody but you can love everybody. >> reporter: hadley says she's owned salons in philly for more th
. >> reporter: monica hadley owns the details and designs hair salon here. >> the women, i have people that have called me and teched me and they're i'm sorry, mop nikau i can't do it. >> recently hoped husband of hope a homeless resource center just down the hallway has according to hadley made live miserable for nearby businesses. >> you have mental health with street drugs and alcohol. that's just -- that's total chaos waiting to happen. >> reporter: police...
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hadley is reporting the latest hadley >> the white house now officially blaming russia for the most costcyber attack in history, some billion dollars that's impacted global corporates including fedex and a lot of questions now surrounding on what happens next i have the chance to catch up with america's cybersecurity chief and asked him who are the most dangerous nations when it comes to hacking let's listen in. >> the most dangerous are the big -- we call them the big four, russia, china, iran, north korea. they're doing things irresponsibly at the state level that impact our companies, that impact our critical infrastructure beyond that though, there's a healthy amount of cyber criminals that are also open opportunistically going after anyplace there is wealth >> now i asked the cybersecurity chief essentially, you know, who is to blame here is it governments for not protecting corporates or corporates n corporates for not doing enough. both are a bit to blame. corporates are a big worry they have to continue to spend a lot of money to be more secure now i did earlier today speak with
hadley is reporting the latest hadley >> the white house now officially blaming russia for the most costcyber attack in history, some billion dollars that's impacted global corporates including fedex and a lot of questions now surrounding on what happens next i have the chance to catch up with america's cybersecurity chief and asked him who are the most dangerous nations when it comes to hacking let's listen in. >> the most dangerous are the big -- we call them the big four, russia,...
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hadley gainer is live in munich. what can you tell us about that cyberattack?> reporter: essentially, what we are hearing on the munich conference, a real focus is going to be cybersecurity. up next, we are going to be speaking with rob joyce. we had the chance to talk to some of the business community, t joe kaeser let's listen to what he has to say. >> cybersecurity has impacted mostly the i.t. systems. with the internet reaching the industrial world, all of the sudden, we see the combination being harder and softer being affected it goes softer i.t. into the automation embedded into the physical function of the product. there is a value change. the typical i.t. environment used to be that's something that we actually thought is important to address. >> it is no coindense that president trump has tapped the former head of cybersecurity for the army to be the potential head of the nsa. let's listen to what the defense industry is thinking here. john harris says he thinks cyberattacks are going to be the greatest threat to security going forward. >> cyber is a
hadley gainer is live in munich. what can you tell us about that cyberattack?> reporter: essentially, what we are hearing on the munich conference, a real focus is going to be cybersecurity. up next, we are going to be speaking with rob joyce. we had the chance to talk to some of the business community, t joe kaeser let's listen to what he has to say. >> cybersecurity has impacted mostly the i.t. systems. with the internet reaching the industrial world, all of the sudden, we see the...
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joumanna >> thank you for that, hadley.t does appear she has a slightly more upbeat analysis to the rest out there head to cnbc.com for more why christine lagarde sees the market correction as a, quote, welcome event, i'd like to bring in jimmy comey let's take a look at what christine lagarde said that it was a welcome correction even if it's welcome, do you think it's healthy at this point? >> and pretty much it was how they were positioned but certainly to a degree it's ca cathart cathartic. and the positioning of the u.s and the high euphoria, everything is being a little extended, it's good for the market in so much as it gives people waiting to get in that the market is berated. it's not it's had an impact on earnings, but from that respect there's a little more value. >> and just the point about earnings, we're about halfway through the earnings season in europe most of the earnings have been positive are there any segments of the market that you're surprised with the upside here with a good finance opportunity? >> y
joumanna >> thank you for that, hadley.t does appear she has a slightly more upbeat analysis to the rest out there head to cnbc.com for more why christine lagarde sees the market correction as a, quote, welcome event, i'd like to bring in jimmy comey let's take a look at what christine lagarde said that it was a welcome correction even if it's welcome, do you think it's healthy at this point? >> and pretty much it was how they were positioned but certainly to a degree it's ca...
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the region today vladimir putin and the turkish leader agree ed d to coe ties >>> let's get over to hadleyamble who is at the milkin institute in abu dhabi we have talked many times about the geopolitical overlay in the region, it comes down to the proxy wars fought between saudi and iran what sense are you getting about how turbulent the picture will get this year? >> it's interesting to note when you talk to people outside the region and people inside the region it's a different narrative. there's no doubt the geopolitical head winds have an impact on whether foreign investors want to get involved i asked about how geopolitical tensions impact i investments on the ground as one told me, bombs here, bombs there, this is egypt i think he was trying to say people are used to working in these tough political environments and they just get on with it >> if you look at a country like ours, the wealth was taken and spent in the country you can see schools. you can see infrastructure you can see just better quality of life for people i'm sure other countries are doing the same so my take on this
the region today vladimir putin and the turkish leader agree ed d to coe ties >>> let's get over to hadleyamble who is at the milkin institute in abu dhabi we have talked many times about the geopolitical overlay in the region, it comes down to the proxy wars fought between saudi and iran what sense are you getting about how turbulent the picture will get this year? >> it's interesting to note when you talk to people outside the region and people inside the region it's a...
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. >> reporter: hadley says her female clients stopped coming in. they simply don't want do deal witness hassle. as for her stylists, they spend their time rousting troublemakers from around their front door. >> the commuters, the tourists, everyone, they're frightened to come back here because of the amount of homeless people that's laying back here amongst the garbage, urine, feces. >> reporter: hadley says she moved her business undergrund after 30 years of running salons all over center city. she thought this place would be good for business. but the hub of hope has crushed hers. >> i'm at the end of my rope. i just can't -- i can't tolerate this, and not see something do done. >> reporter: the business owners i talked to said their complaints to the city have largely been ignored but smokes woman for the city's hell depth says because those business owners were not members of the merchants association here it's likely those complaints never got to the right place. in any event, the city knows about the problem now and they are promising action.
. >> reporter: hadley says her female clients stopped coming in. they simply don't want do deal witness hassle. as for her stylists, they spend their time rousting troublemakers from around their front door. >> the commuters, the tourists, everyone, they're frightened to come back here because of the amount of homeless people that's laying back here amongst the garbage, urine, feces. >> reporter: hadley says she moved her business undergrund after 30 years of running salons...
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get read on all of this with hadley heath manning, "washington examiner" commentary writer emily. jashinsky. whatever they think about the other news organizations not paying to attention to markets on the way up, they are certainly now on the way down. how do they handle it. should they handle it, what do they do? >> i us speck they will be quiet about the market if the trend continues. the strategy today was at least see the forest for the trees. let's take a big picture look on daily occasions touting daily increases. we'll see if the trend continues of less talk from the white house. neil: ronald reagan comes to mind, bill clinton comes to mind, hadley, not talked in terms of the markets but more specifically about the jobs, underlying economy, economic growth, consumer spending, all of that, didn't align themselves to the market, they pointed out ronald reagan after eight years, after the the '87 crash, are markets higher than what i took office? yeah, they doubled. that is where he left it. what if markets rebound from this and donald trump is tempted to start quoting them a
get read on all of this with hadley heath manning, "washington examiner" commentary writer emily. jashinsky. whatever they think about the other news organizations not paying to attention to markets on the way up, they are certainly now on the way down. how do they handle it. should they handle it, what do they do? >> i us speck they will be quiet about the market if the trend continues. the strategy today was at least see the forest for the trees. let's take a big picture look...
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the internationalist, a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world and hadley with her book we need to talk: how to have conversations that matter. watch live coverage of the savanna book festival saturday at nine eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> now it's a discussion on the issuing of security clearances for trump administration officials. from this morning's "washington journal", this is about half an hour. >> host: joining us from new york, jeff ringel who is a former fbi agent is here to talk about a couple issues and we will start with the shooting in florida. it's reported that if you look at the front pages of the newspapers for example, the washington post, wording signs, scrutinized in florida . a call to the fbi and concerns voiced by neighbors in school fueled debate over law andfirst response. what's your reaction to that? apparently he said on youtube i'm going to be a professional school shooter. the youtube user was nicholas cruz. the fbi was alerted to this, what your reaction ? >> guest: i haven't received today's papers but the fbi gets lots of leads that come into
the internationalist, a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world and hadley with her book we need to talk: how to have conversations that matter. watch live coverage of the savanna book festival saturday at nine eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> now it's a discussion on the issuing of security clearances for trump administration officials. from this morning's "washington journal", this is about half an hour. >> host: joining us from new york, jeff ringel who is a former...
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. >> reporter: eric hadley is also a veteran and his got your six cough faux company donates that arefits to vets he was all the way in missouri but joined in because he knew first hasn't of the struggles. >> you've got individuals who put their live on the line and served the country, and then, you know, they get out of the service and they're just kind of left. >> reporter: he put together a raffle with thousand of dollars in prizes to help pastor donny complete operation safe haven and with any luck, do the same thing in missouri. here we are. plans for as many houses as they can build donated to needy veterans. how many? that's up to us. >> if you can do something dork it. and if not, support those that can. >> whether you can rake leaves, cut trees or build houses anybody can get involved. >> reporter: of course you can donate and make sure that right here in south jersey there always be hundreds of acres of thank yous to people who already proved that they'd serve us when given a chance for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> we introduced to kate spadaro last week she's got
. >> reporter: eric hadley is also a veteran and his got your six cough faux company donates that arefits to vets he was all the way in missouri but joined in because he knew first hasn't of the struggles. >> you've got individuals who put their live on the line and served the country, and then, you know, they get out of the service and they're just kind of left. >> reporter: he put together a raffle with thousand of dollars in prizes to help pastor donny complete operation...
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hadley. with that mr. chairman, i thank you and yield back. >> thank you, gentleman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a lot of discussion about labor force contributing to wage inflation, labor force issues related to immigration, et cetera. i just googled right now. it's true that large gdp is good, but most people care about gdp per capita in terms of welfare et cetera. while bringing labor into the country certainly does increase the size of the total pie gdp, in the growth models going back to solo, who won the nobel prize for growth and mantu at harvard and followed it up. in your view, gdp growth, i think does not depend on labor force size. to my recollection in the literature out of harvard and nobel prize, gdp growth rates depend on productivity and human capital accumulation, is that true to the best of your knowledge? >> i think what you're getting at is that growth and gdp per capita is a function of labor productivity which includes capital. >> so growth rates depend on growth rates a
hadley. with that mr. chairman, i thank you and yield back. >> thank you, gentleman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a lot of discussion about labor force contributing to wage inflation, labor force issues related to immigration, et cetera. i just googled right now. it's true that large gdp is good, but most people care about gdp per capita in terms of welfare et cetera. while bringing labor into the country certainly does increase the size of the total pie gdp, in the...
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because i think it's a question of my not my folks e o o sounds up michelle enbom of south south hadley and as i just tried she was. kinds i feel if you meet me i'm going to actually hit you go in there a sham that anyone who deviated in any way from the norm was immediately a red army faction sympathizer people so. that's why i shouldn't go off and the others made that film to highlight that climate it wasn't just the red army faction that was frightening it was german society and the german state as well before i don't know what do you know it's not just. what ahmad shah. just. yes it got since you know maybe that's another discussion it's out is it. because of poverty. and gas and things. and economists and i doubt that. i mean. the german character bear them kind of arc to this story it reveals a lot i mean when she says she wants to have the terrorists shot or this everyone said that is a nobody cared. my mother and i and that's a special matter. i didn't see her as a mother until fairly late. so we have a lot to come to terms with. that's one way of putting that the other is we've
because i think it's a question of my not my folks e o o sounds up michelle enbom of south south hadley and as i just tried she was. kinds i feel if you meet me i'm going to actually hit you go in there a sham that anyone who deviated in any way from the norm was immediately a red army faction sympathizer people so. that's why i shouldn't go off and the others made that film to highlight that climate it wasn't just the red army faction that was frightening it was german society and the german...
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shapiro with "the internationalist: how a radical plan toout law war made the world" and celeste hadley with her book "we need to talk: how to have conversations that matter." watch live coverage beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span 2's book v. >> today president trump responded to yesterday's school shooting in parkland, florida. 17 people died in the shooting around more than a doesen were injure. the president spoke directly to children across the country urging them to seek help if they feel lost, a i loan, condition fused or even scared.
shapiro with "the internationalist: how a radical plan toout law war made the world" and celeste hadley with her book "we need to talk: how to have conversations that matter." watch live coverage beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span 2's book v. >> today president trump responded to yesterday's school shooting in parkland, florida. 17 people died in the shooting around more than a doesen were injure. the president spoke directly to children across the country urging them...
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and celeste hadley with her book we need to talk, how to have conversations that matter. >> wisconsin governor scott walker delivers his eighth state of the state address before the joint session of the wisconsin legislature at the capitol in madison. he injures his a new $100 per child tax -- he introduces his new $100 per child tax credit. he introduces healthcare coverage for those with pre- existing condition. this is just over an hour. >> [ applause ]>> members of the cabinet and legislature, distinguished guests and most them rightly, fellow citizens of wisconsin. it is an honor to come before you this afternoon to report on the state of our great state. before we start, i want to recognize the first lady of wisconsin, my wife and our two sons, matt and alex. [ applause ] >> last year as you might remember, my wife joined me at this podium to talk about her groundbreaking work called fostering futures. she and her team continue their efforts regarding tribal council, county governments, nonprofits, colleges and universities and employers across wisconsin. our state agencies have
and celeste hadley with her book we need to talk, how to have conversations that matter. >> wisconsin governor scott walker delivers his eighth state of the state address before the joint session of the wisconsin legislature at the capitol in madison. he injures his a new $100 per child tax -- he introduces his new $100 per child tax credit. he introduces healthcare coverage for those with pre- existing condition. this is just over an hour. >> [ applause ]>> members of the...
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. >>> hadley also spoke with the nasdaq ceo in dubai and asked her if it's too soon to be launching bitcointfs >> the s.e.c. in the u.s. made a determination that they believe it's too soon. so the regulator in the united states has made a determination that the markets that underlie the price of the bitcoin are still unregulated markets. that means these markets are not interherently fair, elements of them may create distortion in pricing. if the foundation of an etf is a basket of prices, if those prices are not reliable, the s.e.c. then can take a decision that they're not ready to have that become available to retail investors. at the end of the day the s.e.c.'s primary role is to protect retail an create fair markets. they don't have control over the markets within the bitcoin, so they focus on protecting those retail investors so they decided it is too early. in the nordics, we have been working with a regulator and launched two etns, exchange rated noted notes with the nord partner. and they surveilled that activity, risk management around that activity. so some trading has developed
. >>> hadley also spoke with the nasdaq ceo in dubai and asked her if it's too soon to be launching bitcointfs >> the s.e.c. in the u.s. made a determination that they believe it's too soon. so the regulator in the united states has made a determination that the markets that underlie the price of the bitcoin are still unregulated markets. that means these markets are not interherently fair, elements of them may create distortion in pricing. if the foundation of an etf is a basket...
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we have joe fahmy, charlie gasparino and independent women's forum hadley heath manning.condemnation what foreigners might be doing, the chinese when it comes to some of these other areas but also concern about going too far, advice the president reportedly ignored. what do you think of that? >> i believe in free trade. it is good for prosperity, for people across the world. on the other hand we recognize our national government has certain tools at their disposal to insure american workers and american consumers are treated fairly in a global economy that's what we have today, like it or not. so the bottom line for our economy, yes i think the stock market will recover from some of the volatility. the stock market as i said before is not everything in our economy. we're continuing to post good jobs numbers and good wage growth and consumer confidence is high. so as long as those basic economic indicators remain strong and people are celebrating, enjoying more of their hard-earned money in the form of tax cuts then i believe the economy will ultimately weather it and be i
we have joe fahmy, charlie gasparino and independent women's forum hadley heath manning.condemnation what foreigners might be doing, the chinese when it comes to some of these other areas but also concern about going too far, advice the president reportedly ignored. what do you think of that? >> i believe in free trade. it is good for prosperity, for people across the world. on the other hand we recognize our national government has certain tools at their disposal to insure american...
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and celeste hadley how to head conversations that matter. watch live coverage on saturday morning beginning at nine eastern on c-span two book tv. sunday night on afterwards former u.s. trade negotiator. with his book broken. can the senate save itself in the country. he is entered viewed by the former senate majority leader. >> politics was supposed to be about finding a way to overcome some of those differences through extended discussion and a real legislative process. through principled compromise. it wasn't supposed to be about one party winning on their own. the times as you know in history where one party has been able to do this on your own. are very few. fdr dealing with the depression lbj 64 even he reached out to republicans. watch afterwards sunday night on the 2019 a budget request the veteran affairs secretary defended a trip to europe last year. they told the house veterans affairs committee that the trip was appropriate. colorado republican responded saying it is not the objects that are not to good it is the facts that are n
and celeste hadley how to head conversations that matter. watch live coverage on saturday morning beginning at nine eastern on c-span two book tv. sunday night on afterwards former u.s. trade negotiator. with his book broken. can the senate save itself in the country. he is entered viewed by the former senate majority leader. >> politics was supposed to be about finding a way to overcome some of those differences through extended discussion and a real legislative process. through...
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i quote in the piece stephen hadley who was a national security advisor under george w.h saying it would have been completely appropriate for flynn to talk about sanctions with sergey kislyak the russian ambassador to the extent that he could say well, these new sanctions that the obama administration has imposed on russia, don't go overboard. just be calm. give us a chance to look at everything when we, the trump administration, take office on january 20th. that would not van been inappropriate. >> martha: those new sanctions you referred to were put in place because of what the obama administration saw as meddling in the election. >> that's right. >> martha: they slapped new sanctions on right at the end of the obama administration. now, what about sally yates' ya' role in all of this? we all remember watching her sit at that table. she was very upset. she felt michael flynn had done something very wrong and she wanted to bring it to the attention of the trump white house while she -- when she overland and was still in her position there she clearly felt he did somethi
i quote in the piece stephen hadley who was a national security advisor under george w.h saying it would have been completely appropriate for flynn to talk about sanctions with sergey kislyak the russian ambassador to the extent that he could say well, these new sanctions that the obama administration has imposed on russia, don't go overboard. just be calm. give us a chance to look at everything when we, the trump administration, take office on january 20th. that would not van been...
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subject line it said tiny homes for veterans, with what i'm doing, that caught my attention >> eric hadleyis got your six coffee company donates all profits to vets. he was all the with in missouri but joined in >> you got individuals who put their life on the line and serve the country. and then you know, they come, get out of the service, and they're just kind of left. >> reporter: he put together a raffle with thousands of dollars in prizes to help pastor donnie complete operation save haven and with any luck, do the same thing in missouri. here we are plans for houses as they can build donated to needy that's up to us >> if you can do something, do it. if not, suprt >> rake leaves, cut trees or buil involved >> of course you can donate and make sure there will also be hundreds of thank yous to people who already proved that theyn given a chance, for goodness sake, i'm >> you know what bill's segments prove there's always good news in people in our community. do you guysyeah, i try to feed when i hear about them. bundled up again, but it's not fminnesota, she found the coldest place in
subject line it said tiny homes for veterans, with what i'm doing, that caught my attention >> eric hadleyis got your six coffee company donates all profits to vets. he was all the with in missouri but joined in >> you got individuals who put their life on the line and serve the country. and then you know, they come, get out of the service, and they're just kind of left. >> reporter: he put together a raffle with thousands of dollars in prizes to help pastor donnie complete...
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authors scott schapiro with the internationalist, a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world and hadley with her book we need to talk: how to have conversations that matter. watch live coverage of the savanna book festival saturday at nine eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> now it's a discussion on the issuing of security clearances for trump administration officials. from this morning's "washington journal", this is about half an hour. >> host: joining us from new york, jeff ringel who is a former fbi agent is here to talk about a couple issues and we will start with the shooting in florida. it's reported that if you look at the front pages of the newspapers for example, the washington post, wording signs, scrutinized in florida . a call to the fbi and concerns
authors scott schapiro with the internationalist, a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world and hadley with her book we need to talk: how to have conversations that matter. watch live coverage of the savanna book festival saturday at nine eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> now it's a discussion on the issuing of security clearances for trump administration officials. from this morning's "washington journal", this is about half an hour. >> host: joining us from new york,...
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celeste hadley with her book we need to talk, how to have conversations that matter. watch live coverage of the savanna book festival, saturday morning, beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3 saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history former virginia governor douglas wilder at virginia commonwealth university. >> i had a one word definition that i use for politics -- can anyone guess? i said one word to define politics. money. give me something that the proposition before any tribunal that doesn't involve money. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern from the west point center for oral history, henry hank thomas, a combat medic during the vietnam war. >> my grandfather served in world war i, my father served in world war ii, always for a black man whenever you served it was your military service you hope would confirm your bona fide as a first class to, red-blooded american citizen entitled to. >> at 4:00 p.m. on real america with the seatback conference in washington dc next week we look back to 1988 when
celeste hadley with her book we need to talk, how to have conversations that matter. watch live coverage of the savanna book festival, saturday morning, beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3 saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history former virginia governor douglas wilder at virginia commonwealth university. >> i had a one word definition that i use for politics -- can anyone guess? i said one word to define...
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and celeste hadley with her book we need to talk, how to have conversations that matter. >> wisconsin governor scott walker delivers his eighth state of the state address before the joint session of the wisconsin legislature at the capitol in madison. he injures his a new $100 per child tax -- he introduces his new $100 per child tax credit. he introduces healthcare coverage for those with pre- existing condition. this is just over an hour.
and celeste hadley with her book we need to talk, how to have conversations that matter. >> wisconsin governor scott walker delivers his eighth state of the state address before the joint session of the wisconsin legislature at the capitol in madison. he injures his a new $100 per child tax -- he introduces his new $100 per child tax credit. he introduces healthcare coverage for those with pre- existing condition. this is just over an hour.
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with the ambassador and says don't overreact, we will take over, re-examined this whole thing, steve hadleysed to have a job michelson had 24 days and said i don't see what is wrong if he simply said don't retaliate, it hurts my country, makes it harder for the incoming administration to set russian policy, didn't tell donald trump about it, that was a mistake and didn't tell the vice president, that was a mistake, nothing to get you kicked out of the job. >> he pleaded guilty to making false statements. >> here is what it boils down to. you have james comey, didn't look like he lied but was he overruled by somebody? sally yates, deputy attorney general thought he might have broken the logan act and was susceptible to blackmail. did she push that? we don't know. james comey says he didn't do anything wrong and he wound up pleading guilty. >> the president said go easy with the general, he's a good guy and comey and said he is a good guy. >> 6:10 in new york city and in washington same time, daca deal, the senate gripped by historically great on immigration, the president wants to get a deal
with the ambassador and says don't overreact, we will take over, re-examined this whole thing, steve hadleysed to have a job michelson had 24 days and said i don't see what is wrong if he simply said don't retaliate, it hurts my country, makes it harder for the incoming administration to set russian policy, didn't tell donald trump about it, that was a mistake and didn't tell the vice president, that was a mistake, nothing to get you kicked out of the job. >> he pleaded guilty to making...
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security experts are gathering in munich for one of the biggest industry conferences in the world our hadleyble is there with an interview with one of the top security officials in the trump administration >> reporter: we spoke to america's top security with cybersecure. the white house blaming russia for one of the costliest cyberattacks in u.s. history it costs billions of dollars let's listen in to what he had to say >> we saw an indiscriminate attack against us. they used a cyberweapon launched in the dark, sprayed out, hit numbers of companies and individuals and caused damage to our economies. it stopped shipping from moving. it stopped companies from being able even literally to get in their buildings at times where the front door was computer controlled their phone ws were computer controlled and their communications around the globe were down. it literally shut them down. that's unacceptable. >> reporter: this is the united states and europe directly blaming russia for the most costly cyberattack in u.s. history. this cost billions of dollars too companies globally, including fedex.
security experts are gathering in munich for one of the biggest industry conferences in the world our hadleyble is there with an interview with one of the top security officials in the trump administration >> reporter: we spoke to america's top security with cybersecure. the white house blaming russia for one of the costliest cyberattacks in u.s. history it costs billions of dollars let's listen in to what he had to say >> we saw an indiscriminate attack against us. they used a...
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shapiro with "the internationalist: how a radical plan toout law war made the world" and celeste hadley with her book "we need to talk: how to have conversations that matter." watch live coverage beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span 2's book v. >> today president trump responded to yesterday's school shooting in parkland, florida. 17 people died in the shooting around more than a doesen were injure. the president spoke directly to children across the country urging them to seek help if they feel lost, a i loan, condition fused or even scared. president trump: my fellow americans, today i speak to a nation in grief. yesterday, a school filled with innocent children and caring teachers became the scene of terrible violence, hatred, and evil. around 2:30 yesterday afternoon, police responded to reports of unfire at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. a great and safe community. there, a shooter who is now in custody, opened fire on defenseless students and teachers. he murdered 17 people. and badly wounded at least 14 others. our entire nation with one heavy heart is
shapiro with "the internationalist: how a radical plan toout law war made the world" and celeste hadley with her book "we need to talk: how to have conversations that matter." watch live coverage beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span 2's book v. >> today president trump responded to yesterday's school shooting in parkland, florida. 17 people died in the shooting around more than a doesen were injure. the president spoke directly to children across the country urging them...