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there are some that consider hanson to be the first president of the united states. charles carol of carrollton is the only roman catholic signer of the declaration. the grounds that you see today around the state house have encircled the state house since the 17th century you have an interesting combination of buildings and monuments. directly outside of the original front entrance is a statue. it was designed to be a memorial to chief justice roger -- who before he was supreme court justice was attorney general of maryland. placement of that monument directly outside has over time become an increasingly polarizing symbol of his dread scott decision. the lawyers mall was done intentionally to allow us to interpret two very important pieces of maryland history. rather than remove the tawny statute, it allows us to talk about what tawny was and the significance of the dred-scott decision. the two bronze figures are designed to be two children who are to represent the school children affected by the brown versus the board of education. those statutes allow us to talk a
there are some that consider hanson to be the first president of the united states. charles carol of carrollton is the only roman catholic signer of the declaration. the grounds that you see today around the state house have encircled the state house since the 17th century you have an interesting combination of buildings and monuments. directly outside of the original front entrance is a statue. it was designed to be a memorial to chief justice roger -- who before he was supreme court justice...
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so there are some that consider hanson to be the first president of the united states. charles carol of carolton, one of maryland's four signers of the declaration of independence was the only roman catholic signer of the declaration. the grounds that you see today around the state house have encircled the state house since the 17th century when it is first laid out. as a result you have a really interesting combination of buildings and monuments and memorials. directly outside of the original front entrance is a statue of roger -- built by william henry rinehart. it was designed to be a memorial to chief justice who before he was supreme court justice was attorney general of maryland. and so placement of that monument directly outside of the original front entrance of the state house has over time become an increasingly polarizing symbol of tawny's role of the dred scott decision. the placement of the thurgood marshal statue was done very intentionally to kind of offset the tawny memorial and to really allow us to interpret two very important pieces of maryland history
so there are some that consider hanson to be the first president of the united states. charles carol of carolton, one of maryland's four signers of the declaration of independence was the only roman catholic signer of the declaration. the grounds that you see today around the state house have encircled the state house since the 17th century when it is first laid out. as a result you have a really interesting combination of buildings and monuments and memorials. directly outside of the original...
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there are some that consider hanson to be the first president of the united states. one of marylandary four signers of the declaration of independence was the only roman catholic signer of the declaration. the grounds you see today around the statehouse has encircled it since the 17th century .as a result ever you have an interesting combination of building and monuments and memorials. directly outside is the statue of roger brook tawny. it wassed installed? 1872. designed a memorial to be chief justice roger brooke tawny before he was supreme court justice was attorney general of maryland. placement of the monument directly outside the original front entrance of the statehouse over time has become an increasingly dwief symbol because of the dread scott decision. the placement of the the marshall statute was plalsed to represent two pieces of important history. it allows us to talk about who tawny was and what the significance of the dread scott edition was that meant for people inslafrd in maryland and throughout the united states. the two bronze figures in the memo
there are some that consider hanson to be the first president of the united states. one of marylandary four signers of the declaration of independence was the only roman catholic signer of the declaration. the grounds you see today around the statehouse has encircled it since the 17th century .as a result ever you have an interesting combination of building and monuments and memorials. directly outside is the statue of roger brook tawny. it wassed installed? 1872. designed a memorial to be...
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hanson: the german high command? the question was, did the german high command agitate for greater integration? i think that in that particular case the answer was, they didn't have the time to think about it. he tried to get the japanese to stop thinking about the pacific campaign and fight russia as they had in 1939. what saved moscow, getting back to your question, was the trans-siberian of at least 40 cracked divisions from the japanese front. you can get divisions over there by invading russia through manchuria. the japanese are saying no, we fought them, we lost a thousand or 9000 people. they are diminishing returns. we don't want a front for. rly fighting russia when you signed a nonaggression pact. we don't have any special loyalty to you. there were efforts to send a german u-boat, see if they could around the cape of good hope and coordinate it. when hitler. ondecember 8, -- woke up december 8, he had no idea japan was going to attack pearl harbor. he was not in a two front war. number of britain and ameri
hanson: the german high command? the question was, did the german high command agitate for greater integration? i think that in that particular case the answer was, they didn't have the time to think about it. he tried to get the japanese to stop thinking about the pacific campaign and fight russia as they had in 1939. what saved moscow, getting back to your question, was the trans-siberian of at least 40 cracked divisions from the japanese front. you can get divisions over there by invading...
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victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover. he joins me.thank you. >> martha: this piece by kim central caught my eye this morning. and we had looked at your piece the other day on the war monuments. this one to start with in this sort of progressive leaning at corporations where they feel if they don't back groups like the splc they might be criticized. there might be backlash from some of their consumers. they may get justth opposite here. >> yeah. they do. they are business people. so they look at the world in a cost benefit analysis. they have come to the conclusion that the few activists like the splc represent a greater danger by defamation to them or blackmail or boycotts than do the vast majority of americans who basically agree with the tolerance of classic liberal views of kirstie alley. looks at minority people as a borg that they have to have uniform views. somebody brilliant, beautiful, black, exmuslim courageous female like kirstie ali comes out and speaks about the world way she sees it in logical manner. that represents a th
victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover. he joins me.thank you. >> martha: this piece by kim central caught my eye this morning. and we had looked at your piece the other day on the war monuments. this one to start with in this sort of progressive leaning at corporations where they feel if they don't back groups like the splc they might be criticized. there might be backlash from some of their consumers. they may get justth opposite here. >> yeah. they do. they are...
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professor hanson: ok, um, we will continue with this notion of masters and commanders going into the civil. now we are at world war ii. before we start with the allied commanders, masters i should last week we went over the four in total. we did not talk about mussolini, , lincoln andhitler' roosevelt. i felt we could talk about the beginning of world war ii and the critical change in 1942, july and december because of the radical turnaround in the submarine campaign with the allies in the upper hand. and the german disaster of stalingrad. let's look at this map for a second. world war ii -- it's hard to know when it actually starts. third when the allies declare war in germany after they had invaded poland, along with russia two weeks later. the chinese have been invaded by the japanese since 1937, manchuria since 1931. the ethiopians have been integrated by italy since 1933. there is a lot of wars going on. all of these wars today are going to coalesced through this conflict of world war ii. that is us looking back at that. at the time, nobody said we are in world war ii when germa
professor hanson: ok, um, we will continue with this notion of masters and commanders going into the civil. now we are at world war ii. before we start with the allied commanders, masters i should last week we went over the four in total. we did not talk about mussolini, , lincoln andhitler' roosevelt. i felt we could talk about the beginning of world war ii and the critical change in 1942, july and december because of the radical turnaround in the submarine campaign with the allies in the...
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above honoring hanson.board. the goal this one got ugly for the union. montreal wins at chester, three-nil. arena football playoffs. a win today and the soul are back in the arena bowl taking on the baltimore brigade. dan wants another shot at that ring. so does darius reynolds. 18-yard touchdown pass. arena bowl 30 being played here in fill until two weeks. pga championship third round final major of the season. in north carolina watch this. every round i play ladies i end up in this position. louie does better than i ever had. good contact he hurt his wrist there where the ball ends up makes him feel better. he parse the hole. let's look at the leader board. majors define careers five goals within two shots of the leader kevin kisner looking for his first major win. >> would you, you're whipped. >> yes. thanks so much. that's our news for this saturday night. "good day philadelphia" weekend begins at 7:00 in the morning. >> your powerball drawing is next. it's a big jackpot. thanks for watching. good luck
above honoring hanson.board. the goal this one got ugly for the union. montreal wins at chester, three-nil. arena football playoffs. a win today and the soul are back in the arena bowl taking on the baltimore brigade. dan wants another shot at that ring. so does darius reynolds. 18-yard touchdown pass. arena bowl 30 being played here in fill until two weeks. pga championship third round final major of the season. in north carolina watch this. every round i play ladies i end up in this position....
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theine hanson called commotion by arriving at the senate chamber just as a black burqa.he wants the religious government to be banned. she was rebuked by the attorney general for causing offense to muslims. three hong kong activists have been jailed for their role in pro-democracy protests three years ago. alex chow, nathan law, and joshua wong were sent to prison for six to eight months. last year they got community service. too lenient a sentence according to the hong kong department of justice. more.kopczynski has >> the local justice department says there is no political bias in it and they have maintained that freedom of speech is protected in hong kong and the only thing that is not protected here is the disorderly and intimidating behavior of the activists. on the other hand many rights groups and others are suggesting this is being used to not only punish them but to politically cow the opposition. in addition to the six to eight months of jail sentences they will actually barred from running for legislative office for the next five years. it does seem that regar
theine hanson called commotion by arriving at the senate chamber just as a black burqa.he wants the religious government to be banned. she was rebuked by the attorney general for causing offense to muslims. three hong kong activists have been jailed for their role in pro-democracy protests three years ago. alex chow, nathan law, and joshua wong were sent to prison for six to eight months. last year they got community service. too lenient a sentence according to the hong kong department of...
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the teen said she was scared to go to sleep for fear of what hanson would do next. >> it's a terrible thing to happen to somebody, to be -- first of all, assaulted, and then for it to happen in an open space and to happen as a customer of a business who should be supporting her rights. >> the victim told authorities she didn't know what to do because she didn't have experience flying. she had no idea there was a call button above her seat, plus it was an early morning flight, so the flight attendants didn't come down the aisle that often. in the end, authorities say hansen admit he kept touching the teen even though she continued to tell him no. the next time you board a plane, keep these sexual assault prevention tips top of mind. stay alert, be assertive. sexual offenders sometimes target people they think won't report a crime. book an aisle seat and consider putting your seat belt over a blanket. wusa 9. >> hansen will go before a judge next tuesday. >>> a lot going on out there. let's get over to howard. >> yellow weather alert is about to change this evening. showers mainly west
the teen said she was scared to go to sleep for fear of what hanson would do next. >> it's a terrible thing to happen to somebody, to be -- first of all, assaulted, and then for it to happen in an open space and to happen as a customer of a business who should be supporting her rights. >> the victim told authorities she didn't know what to do because she didn't have experience flying. she had no idea there was a call button above her seat, plus it was an early morning flight, so the...
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coming around here it just brings up tensions and fear from other people so it's a concern"james hanson/concerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets"> (vicki) some businesses in the area say they aren't taking any chances. and will close during the protest. there is talk about a possible counter protest being planned at a different location to try and keep the two sides from coming in contact with each other this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. (vicki) in the south bay... the man accused of shooting and killing an off-duty oakland firefighter... makes his first court appearance. (grant) the suspect... oliver juinio is being held without bail and if prosecutors have their way... he'll remain behind bars for the rest of his life... after allegedly
coming around here it just brings up tensions and fear from other people so it's a concern"james hanson/concerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets"> (vicki) some businesses in the area say they aren't taking any chances. and will close during the protest. there is talk about a possible counter protest being planned at a different...
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brief delay and the paving project, milling and paving, 50 westbound the john hanson highway between 424 and 197 right now. two left lanes gets you by. >>> jack, thank you. they're behind a series of controversial videos. now the man and woman dubbed the child neglect case. >>> it's the story that may have you pouring a glass of wine when you get home from work tonight or this morning. in the fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> want to play a game? that
brief delay and the paving project, milling and paving, 50 westbound the john hanson highway between 424 and 197 right now. two left lanes gets you by. >>> jack, thank you. they're behind a series of controversial videos. now the man and woman dubbed the child neglect case. >>> it's the story that may have you pouring a glass of wine when you get home from work tonight or this morning. in the fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit...
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coming around here it just brings up tensions and fear from other people so it's a concern"james hansoncerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets">( mark ) some berkeley business owners say they are not taking any chances and will close during the protest. ( mark ) santa cruz officials have yet to decide whether adrian gonzalez will be tried as an adult in the murder of 8-year-old madyson 'maddy' middleton. gonzalez was in court yesterday for a hearing. gonzalez was 15-years-old when police say he raped and killed middleton in july of 2015. her body was later discovered in a dumpster near her apartment complex. the hearing on whether to try him as an adult will continue later today. ( darya ) back here in the bay area... people have returned home after a fire burned dangerously close to homes in dublin. the fire broke out yesterday afternoon and quickly grew to 200 acres before firefighters were able to get it under control. firefighters had to e
coming around here it just brings up tensions and fear from other people so it's a concern"james hansoncerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets">( mark ) some berkeley business owners say they are not taking any chances and will close during the protest. ( mark ) santa cruz officials have yet to decide whether adrian gonzalez will be...
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paula hanson shown up wearing a berka. she war it for more than ten minutes before taking it off. she's the leader of that country's far right anti-muslim party and she wants the outfit ban citing national security. >> it's a threat to our country. many are very much in fear of it. >> ridicule that dmount drive it into a corner, to mock it's religious gathering is an apoulg paulg thing to do. >> that kwaz an australian attorney general. he was given a standing ovation but other senators. >>> also new this morning, los angeles is steft testing airport body style cameras for the subway system. the two-day pilot program ends today. a metro spokesperson says unlike the airports, passengers do not have to remove jackets or shoes. l.a. is weighing whether or not to install those scanners permanently. >>> a follow-up to a story we've been reporting all summer, the dying leopard shark by the hundreds here in the bay area. we're now learning the main suspect is a brain-eating pair site. chronicle reporting they have been studying the dead sharks and found that is the cause. more than a doz
paula hanson shown up wearing a berka. she war it for more than ten minutes before taking it off. she's the leader of that country's far right anti-muslim party and she wants the outfit ban citing national security. >> it's a threat to our country. many are very much in fear of it. >> ridicule that dmount drive it into a corner, to mock it's religious gathering is an apoulg paulg thing to do. >> that kwaz an australian attorney general. he was given a standing ovation but...
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. >> reporter: we were able to speak with the ceo of the port authority john hanson by phone. he acknowledges the fact there might have been some overspray and some paint might have missed the mark. the reason for that. >> somehow the containment was breached not sure how probably strong gust of wind. >> reporter: but says there's good news. this won't create long term damage for anyone's vehicle that might have come into contact with the paint. >> the paint that's being used is an acrylic dry drop paint. by the time it goes eight to 10 feet it is essentially specs of paint dust. >> reporter: he knows this is an inconvenience and wants to apologize and guarantee the port authority will rectify anyone impacted. >> if they contact us we will make sure that they're eatery imbursted if they have it done on their own or that somebody will come out to wherever they are and detail it and remove in dust for them. >> reporter: another live look at the walt whitman bridge. again, the port authority says they're ready to rectify any situation. the owner of that black lexus says he's been
. >> reporter: we were able to speak with the ceo of the port authority john hanson by phone. he acknowledges the fact there might have been some overspray and some paint might have missed the mark. the reason for that. >> somehow the containment was breached not sure how probably strong gust of wind. >> reporter: but says there's good news. this won't create long term damage for anyone's vehicle that might have come into contact with the paint. >> the paint that's being...
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hanson is just johnny on the spot right there to make the catch.nd got to tell you about a class act from the chicago cubs organization. remember steve bartman back in 2003 playoffs? the fan who touched that ball right there, poor guy. and amazes threw a big tantrum. today they gave bartman a world series ring. he was treated shamefully by cub fans when all that went down back in 2003 and today all is forgiven. >> that's a serious ring. >> yeah. got his name on it and everything and i can never recall a civilian basically being given a ring. >> see you later. things are heating up for the wta.mer. time to play. when the us open series hits stanford for the bank of the west classic, join the celebration of summer. where the action off the court, is just as hot as the action on it. now through august 6th. it's time to shine brighter than you ever thought possible. the us open series. we're serving up the best of summer. don't miss the wta action while it's in stanford. hi, there. hey. i'll be your server for tonight. my name is brian if you guys need
hanson is just johnny on the spot right there to make the catch.nd got to tell you about a class act from the chicago cubs organization. remember steve bartman back in 2003 playoffs? the fan who touched that ball right there, poor guy. and amazes threw a big tantrum. today they gave bartman a world series ring. he was treated shamefully by cub fans when all that went down back in 2003 and today all is forgiven. >> that's a serious ring. >> yeah. got his name on it and everything and...
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he can't make it but pops it right into his boy's hand allen hanson check this out.team work a little bit of football. >> exactly that's what we need. couldn't make the over hand catch the guy was right there to make it for him. >> there you go. >> team work. >> team work. pads, hitting. >> cracking i like the doug pederson. >> thank you coaches. we appreciate it. join us tonight for fox 29 news at 10:00. i want to you take very good look at that cow. does she look like anyone you know perhaps? i know who it looks like. turns out her resemblance to famous rock star is saving her life. you guys know what i'm talking about here, come on. the stroke of luck that means this little cow will happily grow old. all the details tonight at 10:00. that does it for us here at 6:00. i'm an old-fashioned rocker of course. >> justin beiber, is that who it is. >> no. >> have a great night. i witness is up next. pro-tip: chop all your veggies for the week at once. super pro-tip: buy your veggies pre-chopped. boom. the best food at amazing prices, giant. giant has unbelievable pro tip
he can't make it but pops it right into his boy's hand allen hanson check this out.team work a little bit of football. >> exactly that's what we need. couldn't make the over hand catch the guy was right there to make it for him. >> there you go. >> team work. >> team work. pads, hitting. >> cracking i like the doug pederson. >> thank you coaches. we appreciate it. join us tonight for fox 29 news at 10:00. i want to you take very good look at that cow. does...
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the leader of australia's populist one nation party, pauline hanson, has worn a burqa in the senate in be banned. the attorney—general, george brandis, was given a standing ovation after he cautioned her not to offend the religious sensibilities of other australians. and to ridicule that community, to drive it into a corner, to mock its religious garments is an appalling thing to do, and i would ask you to reflect on what you've done. most of the historic world war ii aircraft that make up the battle of britain memorial flight have been grounded because of engine issues. the hurricanes, spitfires and a lancaster bomber are all affected and one display has already been cancelled, with others under threat. the raf is unable to say when the planes will be back in the skies. the aircraft are more than 70 years old. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live: the number of people receiving top grades in their a—levels has increased. the number of university places allocated so far has fallen, though. the bbc understands britain will loo
the leader of australia's populist one nation party, pauline hanson, has worn a burqa in the senate in be banned. the attorney—general, george brandis, was given a standing ovation after he cautioned her not to offend the religious sensibilities of other australians. and to ridicule that community, to drive it into a corner, to mock its religious garments is an appalling thing to do, and i would ask you to reflect on what you've done. most of the historic world war ii aircraft that make up...
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master are the type of men that we want to govern i think their national assets victor david davis hanson wrote a great piece and said these are assets not just the trumpet ministration of the country i think they reassure our allies and i think they give our adversaries pause knowing that they're there or about the rumors of mcmaster might be moved to have gonna stand. you know this is the problem with being so successful is if you had to look around and you thought what general my going to send afghanistan to try and fix it and i spent time as you know in afghanistan and running a rule of law program there in the bush administration it's a very very difficult place to succeed in i mean it's been the graveyard of empires the russians the brits it's been difficult for us if i had to send someone i'd want to send general mcmaster but the problem is i'm not sure i'd want to take him out of the white house where he's doing a great job as the national security adviser so if he goes to afghanistan it's a four star form so it's a promotion for him and he goes back to doing what soldiers do whic
master are the type of men that we want to govern i think their national assets victor david davis hanson wrote a great piece and said these are assets not just the trumpet ministration of the country i think they reassure our allies and i think they give our adversaries pause knowing that they're there or about the rumors of mcmaster might be moved to have gonna stand. you know this is the problem with being so successful is if you had to look around and you thought what general my going to...
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thank you so much for taking my call, c-span and professor hanson within thanks for being on there. i voted for donald trump because he's a better candidate than hillary clinton.. not because russia switched my vote. with that being dsaid, ion wan? to ask you, number one, do you believe that donald trump will , be impeached and then i want to follow up with another questionn as too. you look at susan rice, even le barack obama having some type oe collusion, not just in russia but with, i guess, leaks as well. should the democrats make it a point to investigate themselves, as aggressively. hillary clinton e-mails, you know, whether they were hacked from russia, whether they were given to the trump administration,o yo there wasu damning information, as well asi the dnc colluding against someone like bernie sanders. do you think for a sign of goodw faith that they should also investigate their own party for their actions and for all of the listeners who are democrats, trust dome, your party needs te held accountable as much as ms donald trump. i don't have a of dog -- >> thank you fred
thank you so much for taking my call, c-span and professor hanson within thanks for being on there. i voted for donald trump because he's a better candidate than hillary clinton.. not because russia switched my vote. with that being dsaid, ion wan? to ask you, number one, do you believe that donald trump will , be impeached and then i want to follow up with another questionn as too. you look at susan rice, even le barack obama having some type oe collusion, not just in russia but with, i guess,...
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coming around here it just brings up tensions and fear from other people so it's a concern"james hanson/concerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets"> (steve) some businesses in the area say they aren't taking any chances. and will close during the protest. there is talk about a possible counter protest being planned at a different location to try and keep the two sides from coming in contact with each other (pam) happening now.. this is a live picture a crowd of people are protesting outside the president's rally in arizona. a heavy police presence .... bracing for the possibility of violence.(steve) grant lodes is tracking this developing situation out of phoenix. and joins us now with what the president is saying right now.. (pam) (pam) (grant) it was the presdient's first campaign rally since taking office...and make no mistake...this was wildly reminiscent of then candidate trump... he started by calling for unity in america...but quickly w
coming around here it just brings up tensions and fear from other people so it's a concern"james hanson/concerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets"> (steve) some businesses in the area say they aren't taking any chances. and will close during the protest. there is talk about a possible counter protest being planned at a different...
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victor davis hanson is a senior at the hoover division of stamford, a professor at fresno, he has been in california all his life. his family has been there for over 100 years, he has watched a state change. he joins us now. did you hear that interview? >> what's that? yes, i heard that. >> tucker: he said two things that really struck me. one, he does not think that california has much in common with the rest of the country. and two coming yes, the middle-class was leaving. and that is a good thing, what do you make of that? >> well, it is unhinged from about 75% of the geography of california is a read. and we have the two california from san diego-oh foil about 30 million people living, but if you were to exceed the oil, the agriculture is formed, worked, mined by conservatives. and when they go, they are not to leaving to spread california values. they are leaving because they have 13% income tax, the second highest sales tax. and their schools are rated 46 in the country. and i think forbes rated the freeway 49th in the country. so, we have 1 out of every four copeople in californ
victor davis hanson is a senior at the hoover division of stamford, a professor at fresno, he has been in california all his life. his family has been there for over 100 years, he has watched a state change. he joins us now. did you hear that interview? >> what's that? yes, i heard that. >> tucker: he said two things that really struck me. one, he does not think that california has much in common with the rest of the country. and two coming yes, the middle-class was leaving. and...
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hansons were able to take the data to incorporate it to a map updating every few minutes. nancy: fantastic resource. the water rises and the pentagon says it could soon increase the mill right now there are 3,500 national guard troops in the lone star state. most of those are the members with the texas national guard. they could soon be joined by 20 to 30,000 troops from other states. member of vas and maryland task force one are in san antonio ready to assist in any way they can. "7 on your side" to make sure you can help. kimberly suiters is in the help center to show us how. kimberly: we partnered with the american red cross. i'm joined by jeff with the red cross. phones are ringing off the hook. people are giving generously. give the viewers at home about the scope and the scale of this compared to katrina. so many of us being that as the greatest flooding disaster. >> i have to tell you everything happens in bigger in texas. what we are seeing now is the scale of the flooding covers the size, the area of lake michigan. places than not it seems. we are handling the peo
hansons were able to take the data to incorporate it to a map updating every few minutes. nancy: fantastic resource. the water rises and the pentagon says it could soon increase the mill right now there are 3,500 national guard troops in the lone star state. most of those are the members with the texas national guard. they could soon be joined by 20 to 30,000 troops from other states. member of vas and maryland task force one are in san antonio ready to assist in any way they can. "7 on...
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. >> hanson was giving unwanted attention to a new female staff member. he was talked to about it repeatedly and it's progressed to a level where he has been removed from population and put in the hole and they're investigating this. >> i'm currently housed in deep segregation for investigation. there was new female staff that started over in unit 4, and my job over in unit 4 was the unit clerk. and they were saying that i was spending way too much time in the office with the new female staff, and i explained that i don't spend anymore time in there with her than i did with any other officer. >> but according to rookie office dawn mcdaniel, hansen did more than spend too much time in the office. >> it was kind of over a couple of day period. just, you know, nonchalant questions here and there and, you know, asking me if i had a man, he'd make me happy, and just out of the blue he offered me a ring and said it was mine if i wanted it. and i was pretty sure i didn't want it. so i had to write a report and turn it in to the shift commander. >> hansen was wri
. >> hanson was giving unwanted attention to a new female staff member. he was talked to about it repeatedly and it's progressed to a level where he has been removed from population and put in the hole and they're investigating this. >> i'm currently housed in deep segregation for investigation. there was new female staff that started over in unit 4, and my job over in unit 4 was the unit clerk. and they were saying that i was spending way too much time in the office with the new...
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reason was because of probably the greatest moneymaker and advertiser for the game of baseball, cap hanson helped draw the color line in baseball that existed from 1887 to 1947. before a game against newark, he reportedly said get that "n" off the field. he was clearly a racist and one of the most vocal opponents of the inclusion of blacks in the game. but blacks continued to play baseball, and they formed their own teams and later on their own league. team called the cuban giants. they formed in new york as part of the argyle restaurant. they were waiters. thing is, the giants became a major name. cuban ex-giants, i think you understand. the giants, for some reason, he comes a name associated with african-americans. the reason they chose cuban was to try and hide the fact they were black. they were trying to say, no, we are latinos. but people knew. people knew they were black, and so this was a black team. they would go and play against white pro teams, other black teams. that is what was going on here. the trend continued into the 20th century, especially during migration when blacks mo
reason was because of probably the greatest moneymaker and advertiser for the game of baseball, cap hanson helped draw the color line in baseball that existed from 1887 to 1947. before a game against newark, he reportedly said get that "n" off the field. he was clearly a racist and one of the most vocal opponents of the inclusion of blacks in the game. but blacks continued to play baseball, and they formed their own teams and later on their own league. team called the cuban giants....
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jim hanson, we thank you very much for joining us live. >> thanks, steve. his focus on keeping his sanctuary city status. what's really at stake? our next guest is a former new york city police department officer who says there are 2 million reasons why the mayor is out of line. .but real s are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ steve: time now for news by the numbers. 6.2 million. that's how many job openings there are i
jim hanson, we thank you very much for joining us live. >> thanks, steve. his focus on keeping his sanctuary city status. what's really at stake? our next guest is a former new york city police department officer who says there are 2 million reasons why the mayor is out of line. .but real s are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more...
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it caused an early slowdown inside the beltway northbound. 50 westbound, the john hanson highway, movingetween 424 and 197. crews are still doing the paving project. left side of the roadway getting by. 395 going northbound. sounds like activity up pentagon. crews arrived on scene and blocked the h.o.v. lanes. traffic redirected into the main lanes. back to you. >>> jack, thank you. a northern virginia man was arrested for sex crimes. why is he still allowed to run a daycare? the answer might surprise a lot of parents. >>> join us later today for the ellen degeneres s fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been e
it caused an early slowdown inside the beltway northbound. 50 westbound, the john hanson highway, movingetween 424 and 197. crews are still doing the paving project. left side of the roadway getting by. 395 going northbound. sounds like activity up pentagon. crews arrived on scene and blocked the h.o.v. lanes. traffic redirected into the main lanes. back to you. >>> jack, thank you. a northern virginia man was arrested for sex crimes. why is he still allowed to run a daycare? the...
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i asked victor davis hanson one of america's preeminent his tore yarns has there ever been a case other wall where the wall was built to keep people in than keep people out. there is a significant moral difference. north and south korea would be the exception. and other than that, all the other walls were built to keep people out. they are moral. they work. history is full of them. >> tucker: exactly. congressman king, thanks a lot for coming by tonight. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, for decades the aclu has been the left chief guardian not just the left but the america's guardian of free speech. declare certain forms of speech not worth defending. major change. plus, i will show you excerpts from hillary clinton's upcoming new book which you will want to buy immediately. she describes how she is not intimidated by donald trump and then goes on to say she is intimidated by donald trump. which is it? why will unpack it in a minute. ♪ ♪ you won't see these folks at the post office. ♪ they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post of
i asked victor davis hanson one of america's preeminent his tore yarns has there ever been a case other wall where the wall was built to keep people in than keep people out. there is a significant moral difference. north and south korea would be the exception. and other than that, all the other walls were built to keep people out. they are moral. they work. history is full of them. >> tucker: exactly. congressman king, thanks a lot for coming by tonight. >> thank you, tucker....
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the john hanson highway headed after 301 and towards 197. crews have been working the two right lanes getting by that also. should be in the clearing stage. eun, adam, back to you. >> jack, thank you very much. right now we're tracking hurricane harvey. the storm is getting stronger as it barrels towards texas. while you were sleeping, the storm was picking up in intensity. it's now a category 2 storm. expected to hit texas sometime today into tomorrow. >> take a look at this picture from nasa of harvey. you can see how wide it is. look at the eye of the storm too. we have storm team coverage of this storm. we want to check in with sarah dallof in galveston, texas. one of the areas expectedbe hardest hit. how are people preparing? >> reporter: good morning, eun. they are bracing for impact. this area hasn't seen a major hurricane with winds topping 110 miles per hour in nearly a decade. harvey is shaping up to be just that. now, ahead of landfall, the governor of texas has declared an emergency in 30 counties, seven counties currently under
the john hanson highway headed after 301 and towards 197. crews have been working the two right lanes getting by that also. should be in the clearing stage. eun, adam, back to you. >> jack, thank you very much. right now we're tracking hurricane harvey. the storm is getting stronger as it barrels towards texas. while you were sleeping, the storm was picking up in intensity. it's now a category 2 storm. expected to hit texas sometime today into tomorrow. >> take a look at this...
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she said, you need four in a room, she said, hanson and christine would be perfect. north carolina -- >> reporter: your friends from north carolina, you're with your wife. are you having a college experience, of sorts? >> yeah. we were at kent state in 1970 so it's all too real. this is incredible. the structure reminds me a lot of what we lived in at ksu. i see some have green, you have white. >> reporter: this is a wrist band to go inside southern illinois university tomorrow and watch the eclipse inside the stadium with 15,000 people. what does your mean? what does your color mean? >> free food. no, it's full board. i don't have that. >> reporter: i don't have the food included. i'll keep you updated. >> i think those are pretty valuable. i think to be watching it or to get the free food and board is good. thank you so much. we'll check in throughout the day. for all of you, be sure to tune into msnbc tomorrow for coverage of the solar eclipse. >>> up next, steve bannon's exit from the white house and whether it's a relief for democrats or whether it will raise a
she said, you need four in a room, she said, hanson and christine would be perfect. north carolina -- >> reporter: your friends from north carolina, you're with your wife. are you having a college experience, of sorts? >> yeah. we were at kent state in 1970 so it's all too real. this is incredible. the structure reminds me a lot of what we lived in at ksu. i see some have green, you have white. >> reporter: this is a wrist band to go inside southern illinois university...
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coming around here it just brings up tensions and fear from other people so it's a concern"james hansononcerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets">( mark ) some berkeley business owners say they are not taking any chances and will close during the protest. ( darya ) and as soon as the city reaches a decision on whether to issue a permit for the rally at crissy field we will let you know with a push alert through the kron 4 mobile app. it is free to download. ( mark ) santa cruz officials have yet to decide whether adrian gonzalez will be tried as an adult in the murder of 8-year-old madyson 'maddy' middleton. gonzalez was in court yesterday for a hearing. gonzalez was 15-years-old when police say he raped and killed middleton in july of 2015. her body was later discovered in a dumpster near her apartment complex. the hearing on whether to try him as an adult will continue later today. ( darya ) people have returned home after a fire burned dang
coming around here it just brings up tensions and fear from other people so it's a concern"james hansononcerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets">( mark ) some berkeley business owners say they are not taking any chances and will close during the protest. ( darya ) and as soon as the city reaches a decision on whether to issue a...
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look at the president's visit, i want to bring in former resident of charlott charlottesville, ron hansonanks for joining us here. what are you hearing from the community in phoenix about the president rally and how it will be perceived? >> there's a fair bit of apprehension in the community today. there's some sense that there's a lot of anxiety after what happened in charlottesville. and there's concerns about what the president might say, especially with regard to former sheriff joe arpaio and how people might react to that. there are concerns about people's safety and i think that people are probably going to get through the day without any great incident but the fact they don't just know that is fairly troubling for them. >> you mentioned joe arpaio. there are reports that the president may pardon the former maricopa county sheriff. he served as maricopa county sheriff for 24 years before losing his re-election bid just this past november. just for viewers, in 2013 he and deputies were found to have engaged in racial profiling during immigration sweeps. last year a judge found him gu
look at the president's visit, i want to bring in former resident of charlott charlottesville, ron hansonanks for joining us here. what are you hearing from the community in phoenix about the president rally and how it will be perceived? >> there's a fair bit of apprehension in the community today. there's some sense that there's a lot of anxiety after what happened in charlottesville. and there's concerns about what the president might say, especially with regard to former sheriff joe...
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army special forces jim hanson and american islamic forum for democracy founder, zeusty jasser.ch more elaborate than it first appeared. in the first hours we were saying, oh, this was just another vehicle that somebody ran through pedestrians, no planning, but that's not right. it was really much more elaborate. what does this tell you? does this signal some new version, some new wave of terrorism? >> well, i think it signals that as we squeeze isis in syria and iraq, they're doing everything they can to stay relevant, put us on defense, to make us more isolationist in the west and, ultimately, their "inspire" magazine talk about attacking trains. they're doing whatever they can, they had the plot out of australia where they were going to use some phosphorous on an airline. and then they had a successful plot a month and a half ago many tehran which actually, if you think about it, for an arab organization to complete a successful plot inside tehran shows you the sophistication that isis has in infiltrating foreign areas. so these acts in europe, there's been so many now, almos
army special forces jim hanson and american islamic forum for democracy founder, zeusty jasser.ch more elaborate than it first appeared. in the first hours we were saying, oh, this was just another vehicle that somebody ran through pedestrians, no planning, but that's not right. it was really much more elaborate. what does this tell you? does this signal some new version, some new wave of terrorism? >> well, i think it signals that as we squeeze isis in syria and iraq, they're doing...
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jose abreu, pops out of his glove in to hanson's hands. that's definite teamwork right there.th checking out on a monday night. and that is the sporting life. it is 11:00 and time for more news now. >>> next at 11:00, he was the president's choice to be communications director. now anthony scaramucci is out at the white house after only 10 days on the job as the president's new chief of staff exerts his influence. >>> it's been another eventful day at the white house. hello again, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. a new chief of staff is sworn in and the president's new communications director is told to leave. fox news rick levanthal on the latest power shift at the white house. >> a bold first day for general john kelly. soon after taking the reins as the new white house chief of staff, the administration announcing anthony scaramucci is out of a job after only 10 days as white house communications director. >> general kelly has the full authority to carry out business. >> reporter: general kelly, the former homeland security secretary, was sworn in to off
jose abreu, pops out of his glove in to hanson's hands. that's definite teamwork right there.th checking out on a monday night. and that is the sporting life. it is 11:00 and time for more news now. >>> next at 11:00, he was the president's choice to be communications director. now anthony scaramucci is out at the white house after only 10 days on the job as the president's new chief of staff exerts his influence. >>> it's been another eventful day at the white house. hello...
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i asked victor davis hanson, one of america's preeminent historians, has there ever been a case, otherberlin wall for a wall was built to key people in, rather than to give ? there is a significant wall difference. >> tucker: that's for sure. >> north and south korea would be the exception. other than that, all the other walls are built to keep people out, which are moral, they work. history is full of them. >> tucker: exactly. congressman can, thanks a lot for coming tonight. for decades, the aclu has been the left's chief guardian, not just the left, america's chief guardian, speech. that could be changing. we'll discuss it. plus, hillary clinton's upcoming new book, what you want to buy immediately. she describes how she is not intimidated by donald trump and then says, she is intimidated by him. which is at? we'll it in a minute and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. on your certified pre-owned mercedes-ben
i asked victor davis hanson, one of america's preeminent historians, has there ever been a case, otherberlin wall for a wall was built to key people in, rather than to give ? there is a significant wall difference. >> tucker: that's for sure. >> north and south korea would be the exception. other than that, all the other walls are built to keep people out, which are moral, they work. history is full of them. >> tucker: exactly. congressman can, thanks a lot for coming tonight....
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and today sheldon, among others, endorsed mcmaster, hanson, i just don't see anyone of a responsible on the record attacking h.r. mcmaster. >> he's getting attacked by breitbart news. >> i think there will be a continuing rift as long as steve bannon is in the west wing. we saw his removal from the national security counsel, essentially sidelining him. it seemed through many of the reported anecdotes he was essentially spending time on his phone and former chief of staff reince priebus' office because he didn't have many allies. it goes back to the earlier segment, he represents this base that donald trump doesn't want to offend. so that's why he continues to stay. >> there's all this palace intrigue that's still happening. john kelly was supposed to tamp down on that, and get order in the white house. since he's been there, there's threat of war, essentially nuclear war with north korea. there's been the threat of sending troops to venezuela. there was this weekend's instances where the president failed to forcefully condemn the kkk. >> right. >> what's going on with kelly? >> those
and today sheldon, among others, endorsed mcmaster, hanson, i just don't see anyone of a responsible on the record attacking h.r. mcmaster. >> he's getting attacked by breitbart news. >> i think there will be a continuing rift as long as steve bannon is in the west wing. we saw his removal from the national security counsel, essentially sidelining him. it seemed through many of the reported anecdotes he was essentially spending time on his phone and former chief of staff reince...
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over the phone we spoke with ceo john hanson. apologize to the owner of the next many lexus and anyone else impacted today. he says this is good news. this won't cause permanent damage. >> the paint that's being used is an acrylic dry drop paint. by the time it goes eight to 10 feet it is essentially specs of paint dust. >> reporter: he says it will come off way detailing and the way this likely happened today was. >> somehow the containment was breached, not sure how, probably strong gust of wind. >> reporter: and if you noticed your vehicle has white specs on it now, you can give the port authority a call. >> if they contact us, we will make sure that they're eatery imbursted if they have it done on their own or that somebody will come out to wherever they are and detail it and remove that dust for them. >> reporter: there you see another live look at the walt whitman bridge. again that project continues but i did speak with the owner of in black lexus later today. he says he called the port authority and they are helping him o
over the phone we spoke with ceo john hanson. apologize to the owner of the next many lexus and anyone else impacted today. he says this is good news. this won't cause permanent damage. >> the paint that's being used is an acrylic dry drop paint. by the time it goes eight to 10 feet it is essentially specs of paint dust. >> reporter: he says it will come off way detailing and the way this likely happened today was. >> somehow the containment was breached, not sure how,...
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. >> martha: victor david hanson is warning it could set a dangerous precedent.ere is what he wrote: when we wipe away history at a whim by this 2017 and not say 2015 or 2008, we better make sure that our targets are uniquely and mellow dramatically evil rather than tragically misguided. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with how this has spread coast to coast sometimes in the dead of night. hi, trace. >> hi, martha. the debate over whether confederate symbols represent hate or heritage is raging in a number of states in bradenton, florida the commission ordered a confederate statue to be boarded up and that prompted dueling rallies where flag were borden, insults hurled and protesters were arrested. watch this ♪ shouting] >> one side said the statue had been co-opted by white supremacists and needed to be removed. the opposing side says the statue simply honors those who fought for their believes. >> outside the courthouse in maryland a confederate memorial was taken down in charlottesville. for the time being the statue is being donated to a local
. >> martha: victor david hanson is warning it could set a dangerous precedent.ere is what he wrote: when we wipe away history at a whim by this 2017 and not say 2015 or 2008, we better make sure that our targets are uniquely and mellow dramatically evil rather than tragically misguided. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom with how this has spread coast to coast sometimes in the dead of night. hi, trace. >> hi, martha. the debate over whether confederate symbols...
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studio: the leader of australia's populist one nation party, pauline hanson, has worn a burqa in the have criticised the stunt, which came ahead of a debate on her party's call for burqas to be banned. the attorney—general, george brandis, was given a standing ovation after he cautioned her not to offend the religious sensibilities of other australians. to ridicule that community, to drive it into a corner, to mock its religious garments, is an appaling thing to do and i would ask you to reflect on what you have done ordo! order! applause —— order. most of the historic world war two aircraft that make up the battle of britain memorial flight have been grounded because of engine issues. the hurricanes, spitfires and a lancaster bomber are all affected and one display has already been cancelled with others under threat. the raf is unable to say when the planes will be back in the skies. the aircraft are more than 70 years old. tom cruise has broken his ankle whilst trying to undertake a daring stunt during filming in london at the weekend. cruise attempted to leap between the roofs of
studio: the leader of australia's populist one nation party, pauline hanson, has worn a burqa in the have criticised the stunt, which came ahead of a debate on her party's call for burqas to be banned. the attorney—general, george brandis, was given a standing ovation after he cautioned her not to offend the religious sensibilities of other australians. to ridicule that community, to drive it into a corner, to mock its religious garments, is an appaling thing to do and i would ask you to...
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first sue hanson reflects on america global staging in notes on a foreign country. next is devil's garbage from bloomberg business week joshua greene on the relationship between president trump and his former chief strategist e steve bannon. that's followed by best selling author mark's recount of turning point of the vietnam war play 1968. our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to washington, d.c.'s politics and pro bookstore continues with minnesota senator elle's memoir giant of the senate. 7th is astro physicist neil degrasse tyson exploration of the universe for people in a hurry. that's followed by stanton a biography of abraham lincoln secretary of war by walter star. next, film critic and examines inner workings of movie production in talking pictures. and wrapping our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to politics and a pros bookstore, is jd van with his recollection are of his childhood in a rough town in ohio. hillbilly alley many of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv and you can watch them on our website b
first sue hanson reflects on america global staging in notes on a foreign country. next is devil's garbage from bloomberg business week joshua greene on the relationship between president trump and his former chief strategist e steve bannon. that's followed by best selling author mark's recount of turning point of the vietnam war play 1968. our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to washington, d.c.'s politics and pro bookstore continues with minnesota senator elle's memoir...
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that's not super fun"> hanson/concerned berkeley resident: "they had the last two protests several months ago and it just look like the two people were here for a fight, bikers and real buffed up guys and crash helmets">there is talk about a possible counter protest being planned in a different location in the city...to try to keep the two sides from coming in contact with each otherif you can't get out of it, get into it? these residents hope, any body getting into the protest this time will remain peaceful...in berkeley haaziq madyun kron4news (vicki) and across the bay - just a few miles away from berkeley - another planned rally is fueling the controversy tonight. however, the national park service has still not made a
that's not super fun"> there is talk about a possible counter protest being planned in a different location in the city...to try to keep the two sides from coming in contact with each otherif you can't get out of it, get into it?
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joining me now jim hanson president of security studs who has conducted counter terrorism in the u.s.ny shaffer cia intelligence officer and senior fellow for the london center for policy research. thank you, gentlemen, for being here. instead of trying to analyze what happened, i want to talk to you about how we can protect ourselves here in the u.s. so the base question is when you have an attack like, this using a van that anybody can go out and buy, can we prevent these types of attacks here in the u.s.? >> well, i will say first thing that we need to look at is the fact that europe is reaping the hellish reward of having open borders and no control over who is coming in and moving around in their countries. you know, they brought in a boat loads of people who don't share their values. now those people are unsurprisingly conducting attacks and trying to push that agenda. you know, 'points out the value of president trump's executive order, which is commonly called the travel ban, but it also added a call for our security agencies to conduct what he called extreme vetting, making s
joining me now jim hanson president of security studs who has conducted counter terrorism in the u.s.ny shaffer cia intelligence officer and senior fellow for the london center for policy research. thank you, gentlemen, for being here. instead of trying to analyze what happened, i want to talk to you about how we can protect ourselves here in the u.s. so the base question is when you have an attack like, this using a van that anybody can go out and buy, can we prevent these types of attacks...
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francine: thank's dan hanson.ted capital management -- of grisanti capital management. the rate decision due out thursday at 7:00 a.m. in new york. it will be followed by the usual use conference. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. tom: good morning. bloomberg surveillance from london and new york. all eyes on washington. not only the drama and the politics, but policy. we'll get to that in a moment. a gorgeous shot of washington. right now if not all quiet on the eastern front. here's taylor riggs. >> it's one of the biggest news yet in vladimir putin's military buildup. 100 thousand russian troops will hold maneuvers close to the eastern edge of nato territory this summer. officers say it could be a pretext to increase russian military presence in belarus. u.s. backss the george's desire to join nato. a report by the u.s. trade representat
francine: thank's dan hanson.ted capital management -- of grisanti capital management. the rate decision due out thursday at 7:00 a.m. in new york. it will be followed by the usual use conference. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. tom: good morning. bloomberg surveillance from london and new york. all eyes on...