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lou: by the way, doesn't that his good to see henry?an, i love that. >> well, i do think -- russia, i think henry would give good advice. donald trump was right in the campaign. he's, like, we have to talk to the guys. maybe we won't like these folks. lou: and james clapper, who i think it's fair to say has been a controversial dni, he was straight forward enough to tell, to remind the senate that the russians, the soviets have been trying to interfere in our presidential election, we know for a fact since 1968. and we also tried to upend your boss at one point, ronald reagan and the '84 reelection. >> they really made a mistake. 49-1. lou: think about this. [laughter] but they didn't -- they at least got -- well, they were on the wrong side of history again, the russians. you would think they learn. >> you have ed rollins, my old buddy coming on as well. but let me say, look, it's not unhed of that e united states may have tried to influence certain elections, certain parts of the world, lou, and even in democratic elections. lou: yeah
lou: by the way, doesn't that his good to see henry?an, i love that. >> well, i do think -- russia, i think henry would give good advice. donald trump was right in the campaign. he's, like, we have to talk to the guys. maybe we won't like these folks. lou: and james clapper, who i think it's fair to say has been a controversial dni, he was straight forward enough to tell, to remind the senate that the russians, the soviets have been trying to interfere in our presidential election, we...
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jason: henry, i want to ask you the last question. work for a well-known global asset manager and investor. what is the take away for a fund of manager given the growth of this area, the appetite it has other investment, what should they be thinking about? just like with hedge funds, we have seen systematic trading with machines having a onlyund influence on long as well as hedge funds. in the private markets, there is a new force that is coming in that has critical mass, and i think how they deploy the have implications for returns and the risk that you are underwriting as this business grows during jason: great. and -- theyurns and henry mcvey give for joining us. scarlet: a popular eu case in which change is gearing up for audio dollar and -- during up for -- this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: -- this is bloomberg markets trade let's get to one of the big stories of the day. bes u.k. copy chain may heading for a wall street ipo. bloomberg deals reporter ed, joins us. ed, how exciting? >> is finally doing it. julia: why here rather than
jason: henry, i want to ask you the last question. work for a well-known global asset manager and investor. what is the take away for a fund of manager given the growth of this area, the appetite it has other investment, what should they be thinking about? just like with hedge funds, we have seen systematic trading with machines having a onlyund influence on long as well as hedge funds. in the private markets, there is a new force that is coming in that has critical mass, and i think how they...
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the ferocious dislike that henry kissinger had for william rogers, the secretary of state. the reason i bring this up is cousin you think back -- and i wrote four of them down -- the difference between william , thes and henry kissinger differences between weinberger and george schultz, the difference between colin powell and donald rumsfeld, and your differences with symantec's -- mance, does that work? mr. brzezinski: i think he really is useful for the president to have different opinions. these days intion which the decision-makers circle around the president is very small and very unanimous. i think that is part of the explanation for the mistakes we have made in iraq. i think this agreement within bounds is useful. animus influences the positions people take. a think that becomes counter productive. can not the one who conventionally say that the conflict between me and vance did not have personal animus and it. is somek there opportunity when you're interviewing president carter, you can ask and. hear members -- he remembers. my guess is that carter will confirm what
the ferocious dislike that henry kissinger had for william rogers, the secretary of state. the reason i bring this up is cousin you think back -- and i wrote four of them down -- the difference between william , thes and henry kissinger differences between weinberger and george schultz, the difference between colin powell and donald rumsfeld, and your differences with symantec's -- mance, does that work? mr. brzezinski: i think he really is useful for the president to have different opinions....
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(henri waltenspuhl - coletta) san francisco deserves a great gelato.viakis kron 4 news. gúw >>> our "e.t." weekend special inside celebrity homes. ♪ >> simon cowell's new interview at his beverly hills mansion. >> it takes my bretsz away. >> eight real housewives stars and eight mansions from beverly hills to new york. the tours you won't see anywhere else. >> plus -- at home with new kid joey mcintire. >> we are literally in our kitchen. >> his new tv show with his real life family. >> plus mila kunis's home makeover while pregnant. her emotional makeover for her parents. >>> plus our exclusive with the property brothers. renovated of 0
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(henri waltenspuhl - coletta) san francisco deserves a great gelato.in san francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. (pam) just one drink a day ..... could lead to a higher risk of breast cancer. that's according to a new report from the american institute for cancer research. researchers say, a small glass of wine, an 8-ounce beer, or one- ounce of hard liquor every day can increase your risk of getting breast cancer by as much as 9- percent. the risk is lower in pre- menopausal women. doctors say, it is likely you can cancel out that risk, if you stay physically active every day and maintain your weight at a normal level. (pam) in sports -- the warriors are losing a key member in their front office -- find out what team expected him as their new general manager. (steve) plus -- the giants in chicago -- trying to come from behind to take game three out of four against the world series champs -- gary has the highlights and all the sports coming up did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what
(henri waltenspuhl - coletta) san francisco deserves a great gelato.in san francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. (pam) just one drink a day ..... could lead to a higher risk of breast cancer. that's according to a new report from the american institute for cancer research. researchers say, a small glass of wine, an 8-ounce beer, or one- ounce of hard liquor every day can increase your risk of getting breast cancer by as much as 9- percent. the risk is lower in pre- menopausal women. doctors...
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he broke the record for henry at the youngest age ever.parisons she the new henry. he has a physicality menry maybe didn't have. doesn't have that flair that henri had when he was starting out. but he is a fear some player, as far as juventus going, because they are so good defensively, this isa they are so good defensively, this is a team who didn't concede a single goal in two legs against barcelona and knocked them out. it is easy to say attack versus defence, i don't thinkjuve will make the mistakes dortmund made or manchester city: i think we will see a counter attacking display and they have their own striker who will cause problems too. waiting for them, surely real madrid, there is another leg to play against atletico but it was another ronaldo show. do i have to talk to you or can ijust watch the goals. unbelievable. i saw a bit of him at euro 2016. he do very much running any more, so i don't think you can still have that debate, who is better messi or ronaldo but ronaldo is becoming the most effective player in world football. f
he broke the record for henry at the youngest age ever.parisons she the new henry. he has a physicality menry maybe didn't have. doesn't have that flair that henri had when he was starting out. but he is a fear some player, as far as juventus going, because they are so good defensively, this isa they are so good defensively, this is a team who didn't concede a single goal in two legs against barcelona and knocked them out. it is easy to say attack versus defence, i don't thinkjuve will make the...
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henry: any european or non-u.s.an at the moment looks closely at the geopolitics. you have to. with the election in iran today, the trump administration revealing not just iran's policy but also its broader middle east approach, there is this big overhang of geopolitical risk that needs to be factored in. when you look at iran more closely, the considerations around whether you can avoid working with sanctioned or politically exposed individuals or companies comes into play, and also whether you can get the banking measures you need to execute your business to work smoothly and reliably. that has been the main handicap for our clients that have gone through those early stages. they line up what their business will look like contractually, but just making it work by getting banks and insurers onside has been a challenge. manus: henry, you would say that if rouhani is reelected, he's made a promise, and that is to remove the remaining nonnuclear sanctions on iran. how real a probability is that? how high a degree of a
henry: any european or non-u.s.an at the moment looks closely at the geopolitics. you have to. with the election in iran today, the trump administration revealing not just iran's policy but also its broader middle east approach, there is this big overhang of geopolitical risk that needs to be factored in. when you look at iran more closely, the considerations around whether you can avoid working with sanctioned or politically exposed individuals or companies comes into play, and also whether...
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live in alameda, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, you couldn't help but notice that the top was off. was the top ripped off in the accident, or did firefighters cut that top off to help save the people inside? >> reporter: yeah, frank, alameda fire did rip off the top of that truck. it was very mangled. it was in hopes of extricating these vehicles. >> henry lee in alameda, thank you. >>> a deadly accident in the east bay today shut down part of a freeway. it happened just before 2:30 this morning on eastbound i-580 in livermore. the chp says a car was stopped on the freeway near first street when another career ended it sending the first car into the center divide where it caught fire. a third vehicle hit both cars. the driver of the first car was pronounced dead. the other two drivers were not seriously hurt. eastbound lanes were closed until shortly after 5:00 this morning. >>> a five and gas leak forced 10 people out of their homes in sonoma today. the fire was reported around 1:30 this morning off highway 12. a gas leak forced authorities to evacuate several homes in the ar
live in alameda, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, you couldn't help but notice that the top was off. was the top ripped off in the accident, or did firefighters cut that top off to help save the people inside? >> reporter: yeah, frank, alameda fire did rip off the top of that truck. it was very mangled. it was in hopes of extricating these vehicles. >> henry lee in alameda, thank you. >>> a deadly accident in the east bay today shut down part of a freeway. it...
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henry kaufman now and next. .n provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. neil: wall street shrugged off all the concerns. dow in and out of 21 show. nasdaq, s&p in and out of records. markets don't seem too concerned with all of this drama over donald trump and what is going on. but that depends on the perspective you take. for that i to to dr. henry kaufman. he used to be known as dr. doom. for a lot of younger folks, boy that is a heck of a moniker. the reason, because in the middle of a party he would remind people, wait a minute, wait a minute, but he wasn't always doom and gloom. he accurately pr
henry kaufman now and next. .n provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. neil:...
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henry kaufman on lessons learned in 2017.tom: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am in new york. chris rupkey is with us right now. who links the fixed income market. bring up the charge, as you can. this is the chart that we featured the day after the election with the rollover. this is rolling over like inflation is rolling over and the swiss twenty-year is rolling over. buys everything rolling over? chris: the spread is driven by fed policy and expectations. -- wee had to rate hikes have a two rate hikes which is why it is flattening. it stalled at 100 basis points but if they are really going to move the fed funds rate up to 1.5%, it will narrow. tom: this is great. we have been distracted by the world of kevin cirilli that i haven't asked a fed question in four days. do we go past june? sure. i want them to move more quickly. tom: do think that could happen? chris: i think so. we are short of the target but the unemployment rate is so low evenit is telling people, people -- they should raise rates. tom: i want to get th
henry kaufman on lessons learned in 2017.tom: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am in new york. chris rupkey is with us right now. who links the fixed income market. bring up the charge, as you can. this is the chart that we featured the day after the election with the rollover. this is rolling over like inflation is rolling over and the swiss twenty-year is rolling over. buys everything rolling over? chris: the spread is driven by fed policy and expectations. -- wee had to rate...
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for nearly a decade mary's father, john asked todd, henry clay's business partner and political ally had tried to rest the todd estate from robert woodcliff who would marry a cousin of john todd named polly todd. she had held that the state, but passed away. woodcliff inherited the todd estate, all the land, all the money. woodcliff also was not so incidentally the leader of a proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd ready for the state senate against that movement, though he was a slaveholder himself was demonized as an abolitionist. in the mill of the campaign in july 1849 he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the family's case in october. just in time to observe the proslavery movement triumphantly rewrite the state constitution to eliminate the kentucky law prohibiting the slave trade within the state. lincoln lost the case and the todd family as the estate to woodcliff. at the very same moment that the political legacy of henry clay lincoln's early though i did have a and mary's father's legacy were destroyed. if of those events were not sufficiently invigorating, ther
for nearly a decade mary's father, john asked todd, henry clay's business partner and political ally had tried to rest the todd estate from robert woodcliff who would marry a cousin of john todd named polly todd. she had held that the state, but passed away. woodcliff inherited the todd estate, all the land, all the money. woodcliff also was not so incidentally the leader of a proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd ready for the state senate against that movement, though he was a...
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henry died of pneumonia in a japanese p.o.w. >> skardon: and if, if i could have cried, i would have cried. >> alfonsi: all together, ben was a prisoner of the japanese for over 1,000 days. he was finally liberated from a camp in manchuria, china by the soviet army in august, 1945. this is the first picture that was taken of him after he was freed. beverly is his given name. that was a happy guy in that picture. yeah, you look very thin here. >> skardon: well, i wasn't askin' for compliments. >> alfonsi: he came home to south carolina and taught english at clemson, where he was beloved by his students. but few knew what he had endured. >> skardon: i never spoke about it until i was 80 years old. i felt humiliated. >> alfonsi: humiliated. >> skardon: we had surrendered. yes, ma'am. i, that was one thing that i had a hard tug with in my own mind. we surrendered. we gave up. >> alfonsi: it doesn't matter that he was awarded two silver stars and two bronze stars for gallantry and heroism in combat on bataan. when you came back to th
henry died of pneumonia in a japanese p.o.w. >> skardon: and if, if i could have cried, i would have cried. >> alfonsi: all together, ben was a prisoner of the japanese for over 1,000 days. he was finally liberated from a camp in manchuria, china by the soviet army in august, 1945. this is the first picture that was taken of him after he was freed. beverly is his given name. that was a happy guy in that picture. yeah, you look very thin here. >> skardon: well, i wasn't askin'...
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(henri waltenspuhl - coletta) san francisco deserves a great gelato.n san francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(granti) steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (steve) we will take you live to the scene in concord tonight... where a small plane has crashed on a city street. the pilot taken to the hospital but the crumpled aircraft sits there as investigators collect evidence on how this accident happened. it is also drawing spectators just getting home from work. (catherine) then we'll tell you about the bouncy house party that turned into panic. we have the video to show you coming up on kron 4 news at six.. at the top of the hour. (catherine) we're coming right back. ( steve ) a plane goes down in the east bay.... slamming into a traffic light pole... sending the pilot to the hospital. we have learned the plane was experiencing some sort of mechanical problem. good evening i'm steve aveson. ( catherine ) and i'm catherine heenan... pam is on assignment tonight. this is a story we've been f
(henri waltenspuhl - coletta) san francisco deserves a great gelato.n san francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(granti) steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (steve) we will take you live to the scene in concord tonight... where a small plane has crashed on a city street. the pilot taken to the hospital but the crumpled aircraft sits there as investigators collect evidence on how this accident happened. it is also drawing...
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this meeting with henry kissing kissinger. earlier today, the president met with the russian minister, sergey lavrov. that didn't happen in this context. there was a photo of that meeting tweeted out by the russian side. maybe by the trump white house at this point, as well. there was an engineered opportunity, where the pool was called hastily. we didn't have any short warning about his intention to have this visual of, of course, a nixon-era official, henry kissinger, in with president trump today. they've had a relationship for years and kissinger advised and counselled president trump as a candidate and as president. he is a notable figure, for sure. but the president, knowing that would generate a question, and the team that went in today, our colleagues here did ask the question. that response, terse but important, that james comey was not doing a good job in the estimation of president trump. no response on matters like timing or the rationale behind it, behind the not doing a good job idea. no comment on the larger rus
this meeting with henry kissing kissinger. earlier today, the president met with the russian minister, sergey lavrov. that didn't happen in this context. there was a photo of that meeting tweeted out by the russian side. maybe by the trump white house at this point, as well. there was an engineered opportunity, where the pool was called hastily. we didn't have any short warning about his intention to have this visual of, of course, a nixon-era official, henry kissinger, in with president trump...
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henry's hard sparkling.ly show." do you guys want to hear some good news? >> yes! >> trevor: i don't know, because, i mean, i don't know if you remember what good news is. feels like it's been a long time. but in weekend, france may have saved the world. ( cheers and applause ) or at least delayed the ending. >> in a resounding rejection of the far right, emmanuel macron was elected president. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: whoo! yeah! i want to be french. the french celebrate a victory with a full-on rave at the louvre? even the mona lisa was getting turturnt. are you serious? ♪ this was fascinating. the global trend toward nationalism, the future of the european union but mostly american people trying to pronounce french names ( pronouncing emmanuel macron) >> emmanuel macron took the victory over the weekend and supporters gathered outside the luv-ree. ( laughter ) >> trevor: i don't think that's a thing. anyway, the question now is what macron's 30 point victory over le pen means. both candidates wer
henry's hard sparkling.ly show." do you guys want to hear some good news? >> yes! >> trevor: i don't know, because, i mean, i don't know if you remember what good news is. feels like it's been a long time. but in weekend, france may have saved the world. ( cheers and applause ) or at least delayed the ending. >> in a resounding rejection of the far right, emmanuel macron was elected president. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: whoo! yeah! i want to be french. the...
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i am henry. nice to meet you. it's amazing, isn't it.s pretty much how it was when we shut in 2003. nothing much has changed. ray's worked down here ever since it was decommissioned. he is one of three making sure the tunnels are dry and safe. how would it all work? after a letter is received at a sorting office if it needed to be transferred to the railways or another sorting office it would be bagged up and sent down to us and our trains ran it from east london at white chapel to paddington in the west and it was a loop and we would send trains round and they go continuously go around 22 hours a day with a six—minute gap between trains. to the depths we go. this is the under—platform area. yeah. this was the 150 volt power supplies for powering the trains around the stations. if i hold that up there you can work the handle. pull it down. it's heavy, isn't it? if i release that coil it will drop out. wow! not for the faint—hearted. now that there are no trains running through here it's safe to walk through. just down here? yeah, just do
i am henry. nice to meet you. it's amazing, isn't it.s pretty much how it was when we shut in 2003. nothing much has changed. ray's worked down here ever since it was decommissioned. he is one of three making sure the tunnels are dry and safe. how would it all work? after a letter is received at a sorting office if it needed to be transferred to the railways or another sorting office it would be bagged up and sent down to us and our trains ran it from east london at white chapel to paddington...
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but lenny henry doing their low... on over the years, so now, let's go! —— lenny henry playing 0thello. hull is twinned with freetown in africa. it started with william wilberforce trying to abolish the slave trade. hull and freetown were twinned many yea rs hull and freetown were twinned many years ago and it's a relationship being celebrated in 2017 with a concert later this summer. surely henry has been finding out more about freetown and how it's being involved with the city of culture. a message from freetown to hull. this is the capital of sierra leone and as its partner enjoys its year as the city of culture, expectations are growing as to what this will mean for freetown. i expect people will want to see a treat coming from freetown. all the stuff we've got going on, i'm sure it's true. they don't have a choice but to be treated. that the many people, sierra leone is not known for its culture, but that this, ebola. it's impact still resonates. 50,000 people also died in a civil war in the 1990s. sierra leone's
but lenny henry doing their low... on over the years, so now, let's go! —— lenny henry playing 0thello. hull is twinned with freetown in africa. it started with william wilberforce trying to abolish the slave trade. hull and freetown were twinned many yea rs hull and freetown were twinned many years ago and it's a relationship being celebrated in 2017 with a concert later this summer. surely henry has been finding out more about freetown and how it's being involved with the city of culture....
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. >> and finally, the brevity award goes to senator henry stern. >> those of who you find solace sanctuary in our oceans, when you dive into those waters, you expect them to be blue and not black. as i am standing up today in support of sr 35. >> and the resolution was passed with only five no votes. >> actually somebody voted against -- no -- offshore drilling in california? that's pretty amazing. >> a couple of republicans and some of them say you know look we don't like to tell the president what to do but some of them said look we're kind of getting ahead of ousts here. the -- ourselves here. the order doesn't specifically call for that. >> that's the holy grail of california politics, driving on the freeways but no oil offshore. >> we have blue not black and the lorax. lou do you argue with that? >> we don't but we'll be right back with more, okay? ,,,,,,,,
. >> and finally, the brevity award goes to senator henry stern. >> those of who you find solace sanctuary in our oceans, when you dive into those waters, you expect them to be blue and not black. as i am standing up today in support of sr 35. >> and the resolution was passed with only five no votes. >> actually somebody voted against -- no -- offshore drilling in california? that's pretty amazing. >> a couple of republicans and some of them say you know look we...
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is there any doubt in your mind -- based on the law as you know it and the fact that we know about henry clinton, that she committed felonies? is there any doubt in your mind? >> there's no doubt in my mind. this should have been a grand jury panel to investigate this. if i look at the evidence that we know of, the server itself that was in an unsecured location -- right from the beginning. if you make it the simplest case, that you would take to a grand jury. you know, look, james comey -- i will say it again, he intervened in an election. whether you are a republican, democrat, independent. everyone was -- look at the false statements he made. when he made the statement that the fbi had to work tirelessly to close the case that quickly
is there any doubt in your mind -- based on the law as you know it and the fact that we know about henry clinton, that she committed felonies? is there any doubt in your mind? >> there's no doubt in my mind. this should have been a grand jury panel to investigate this. if i look at the evidence that we know of, the server itself that was in an unsecured location -- right from the beginning. if you make it the simplest case, that you would take to a grand jury. you know, look, james comey...
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it was actually henry kissinger sitting in the chair with the president. he only spoke to us for a couple of seconds, and that was really the most we've really seen of him. he had brief public statements today, but he's really been standoffish as far as the people he's talking to. some of the people who have been with him since the very, very beginning, we're told. relatives and the closest advisers that have been sort of the original staff of his campaign. his inner circle is getting smaller. he's apparently getting very, very tense with the situation that they can't sort of shake off the whole russia allegation. and so it's really an interesting time and definitely can be felt -- the tension throughout the white house. >> matthew, let's talk about the comey angle. respectfully, he is a man who would insert the word "integrity" in every sentence he utters publicly if he thought he could. he has now been accused of what the president has ascribed to him and that is saying three times, reassuring the president, you're not the subject of an investigation. le
it was actually henry kissinger sitting in the chair with the president. he only spoke to us for a couple of seconds, and that was really the most we've really seen of him. he had brief public statements today, but he's really been standoffish as far as the people he's talking to. some of the people who have been with him since the very, very beginning, we're told. relatives and the closest advisers that have been sort of the original staff of his campaign. his inner circle is getting smaller....
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the president saying he wasn't doing a good job in his meeting with henry kissinger. there are democrats already criticizing this meeting just second after it has happened, which shows you just how quickly things move in the news cycle in washington, d.c. saying on a day when the president is being accused of knicks sewn yan behavior, it is ironic he is appearing with a nixon official at the white house, criticism coming from democrats. supporters of the president saying this was a long-time coming and something the president needed to do. we'll see sarah huckabee sanders briefing reporters in the place of sean spicer. you can imagine she will field quite a few questions about all of this as well, carl. >> "the times" is up with a new lead saying the days before he was fired, comey asked d.o.j. for a significant increase in money and personnel for the bureau's investigation into russia's interference. "the times" is cited three officials with knowledge of his request. given that and all other we have to work with today, people are going to chew on that. >> reporter: i
the president saying he wasn't doing a good job in his meeting with henry kissinger. there are democrats already criticizing this meeting just second after it has happened, which shows you just how quickly things move in the news cycle in washington, d.c. saying on a day when the president is being accused of knicks sewn yan behavior, it is ironic he is appearing with a nixon official at the white house, criticism coming from democrats. supporters of the president saying this was a long-time...
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now, henry kissinger, one last thing. anybody want to guess of the people i named today, who was the person who was most influential in teaching henry kissinger everything he knew about vietnam and the vietnamese? jean, the very frenchman who created ho chi minh is the guy who told henry kissinger what to do in vietnam, which was to respect the communists and disrespect, as deplorable, the vietnamese nationalists. >> i think we couldn't possibly find a better moment to end this. i want to thank, first, professor bob cuterly, under whose auspices the freeman seminar series this, program, is taking place and for everyone who's come, this is a very good indication of the university of minnesota as both a state university and a land grant college and having the community come into this room which honors hubert humphrey. steve, i predict that the sales and the rentals of the deer hunter, apocalypse now, and platoon will probably go up exponentially in urban minneapolis within the next amount of time. we couldn't possibly say m
now, henry kissinger, one last thing. anybody want to guess of the people i named today, who was the person who was most influential in teaching henry kissinger everything he knew about vietnam and the vietnamese? jean, the very frenchman who created ho chi minh is the guy who told henry kissinger what to do in vietnam, which was to respect the communists and disrespect, as deplorable, the vietnamese nationalists. >> i think we couldn't possibly find a better moment to end this. i want to...
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mark: in '28 henry clay, who was secretary of state at the time, and john quincy adams who was presidentsed the jackson marriage as one of the -- one of the angles to try to derail jackson's presidential campaign against adams. they besmirch rachel's character and honor by insinuating that she was a bigamist. that she was an adulterer, that she was a whore. if i can use that kind of language. and it's something that enrages jackson and his friends have to constantly tell him, just let it go. it's not that important. you know focus on the big prize of the presidency. there are times when jackson is ready to fight duals, he's ready to go back to his youth, when he was a little bit more violent and to do something with clay or with others, but his friends convince him let it go, it's not that important. brian: in your research how much did john quincy adams, who has an image that doesn't sound like he'd be throwing around epithets and henry clay, who ran for president how many times? mark: oh gosh. brian: three times? three, four times? mark: yes. brian: but their image in history is quite
mark: in '28 henry clay, who was secretary of state at the time, and john quincy adams who was presidentsed the jackson marriage as one of the -- one of the angles to try to derail jackson's presidential campaign against adams. they besmirch rachel's character and honor by insinuating that she was a bigamist. that she was an adulterer, that she was a whore. if i can use that kind of language. and it's something that enrages jackson and his friends have to constantly tell him, just let it go....
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the po5tal mu5eum exhibition. —— henry viii.is all the time we have this week. it i5 all the time we have this week. it is next week when i had to istanbul to ta ke is next week when i had to istanbul to take in the sights and sounds of the city that combines two continents and thousands of years of history. along with some of the best turkish bath in the world. after a scrappy turkish bath in the world. after a scrappy get some water on the head. cold water! patch that if you can. but from me and the rest of the travel show team here in deep underground london, it is goodbye. the hot may weather is going to continue for a few more days yet, in fact, it's going to turn increasingly humid, particularly across southern areas of the uk and the sunshine is very powerful — we'll talk about that injust a second. in the short—term, very quiet on the weather front, out there, lots of clear skies and a very warm night, in fact, first thing in the morning, across scotland temperatures are round 15—17 celsius. here's the morning, around 8
the po5tal mu5eum exhibition. —— henry viii.is all the time we have this week. it i5 all the time we have this week. it is next week when i had to istanbul to ta ke is next week when i had to istanbul to take in the sights and sounds of the city that combines two continents and thousands of years of history. along with some of the best turkish bath in the world. after a scrappy turkish bath in the world. after a scrappy get some water on the head. cold water! patch that if you can. but from...
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henry kissinger, one last thing. does anybody want to guess of the people i named today, who was the person who was most influential in teaching henry kissinger everything he knew about been a mom -- vietnam and the vietnamese? the very frenchman who created ho chi minh is the guy who told henry kissinger what to do in vietnam, which was to respect the communists and disrespect as deplorable the enemy's nationalists. >> of think we can possibly find a better moment to end in this. i want to thank the professor this- under whose auspices program is taking place and for everyone who has come, this is a good indication that university -- steve, i said something about search he is i predict that the sales and rentals of the deer hunter, apocalypse now, and platoon will probably go up exponentially in minneapolis within the next amount of time. we could not possibly say much more except thank you, steve, for this presentation. there are moments of we understand history tracks, that we can look at those moments, they can b
henry kissinger, one last thing. does anybody want to guess of the people i named today, who was the person who was most influential in teaching henry kissinger everything he knew about been a mom -- vietnam and the vietnamese? the very frenchman who created ho chi minh is the guy who told henry kissinger what to do in vietnam, which was to respect the communists and disrespect as deplorable the enemy's nationalists. >> of think we can possibly find a better moment to end in this. i want...
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henry in hayward. thank you. >>> parents take the stand before prosecutors rested thattish case in the penalty phase of the garcia torres murder trial. argue lean was in court and she reports jurors witnessed were in tears when her mother testified. marlene talked about the last time she saw sierra and hugged her good buy. ended with a -- goodbye. ended with a video of her singing. and they testified to get life in prison. >>> asking administrators to spend $50,000 on guns, tasers and body cameras for the police force of 32 officers. it will allow them to respond more quickly to threats on campus. opponents say it could have unintended consequences. >> i'm actually against it. you never know when a situation can turn worse and when the weapon can actually turn out to be fatal for some people, even though it's meant for protection. >>> city college of san francisco is said to be the only community college in the bay area where officers do not carry weapons. a vote is expected later this evening. >>> [in
henry in hayward. thank you. >>> parents take the stand before prosecutors rested thattish case in the penalty phase of the garcia torres murder trial. argue lean was in court and she reports jurors witnessed were in tears when her mother testified. marlene talked about the last time she saw sierra and hugged her good buy. ended with a -- goodbye. ended with a video of her singing. and they testified to get life in prison. >>> asking administrators to spend $50,000 on guns,...
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henry: the meeting will take place.t is scheduled to take place on the sidelines of the g 20 summit in germany, in july. it casts a shadow over russia's efforts to build some kind of cooperation with trump. at the moment, russia is still hoping that it can get the u.s. to work with it in syria but obviously those hopes are growing fainter by the day. thank you very much, henry meyer, joining us from moscow and robert levinson, senior defense analyst for bloomberg government joining us from our washington bureau. vonnie: let's check in on the "first word news." president meets today with president trump and there is friction between the countries since the u.s. decided torm syrian kurdish fighters that turkey considers terrorists. the president is likely to read new turkey's request for the --radition of a u.s. based who was bled for last ye's failed p. there is growing concern about north korea's progress in developing nuclear weapons and long-range missiles. moon favors a softer approach to the kim jong-un regime, but
henry: the meeting will take place.t is scheduled to take place on the sidelines of the g 20 summit in germany, in july. it casts a shadow over russia's efforts to build some kind of cooperation with trump. at the moment, russia is still hoping that it can get the u.s. to work with it in syria but obviously those hopes are growing fainter by the day. thank you very much, henry meyer, joining us from moscow and robert levinson, senior defense analyst for bloomberg government joining us from our...
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john quincy adams, who has an image that doesn't sound like he'd be throwing around epithets, and henry clay, who ran for president how many times? mark: oh gosh. brian: three times? three, four times? mark: yes. brian: but their image in history is quite prominent. what did you find at the core of that? were those two men actually responsible for this controversy about rachel? mark: well, that's what jackson believes. in fact, there's one newspaper editor in cincinnati, ohio, by the name of charles senior hammond who is actually the one who is doing most of the mud-slinging in that regard. he is one of those who spreads rumors about jackson's mother being a prostitute, about jackson being the offspring of jackson's mother elizabeth and an african american slave. so, hammond seems to be really the central person who is involved in the mud-slinging. but clay and adams don't do a whole lot to stop it. and it is kind of interesting, even though they're not actively propagating these ideas, they had the power to stop them and they don't. brian: how big did andrew jackson win in 1828? mark:
john quincy adams, who has an image that doesn't sound like he'd be throwing around epithets, and henry clay, who ran for president how many times? mark: oh gosh. brian: three times? three, four times? mark: yes. brian: but their image in history is quite prominent. what did you find at the core of that? were those two men actually responsible for this controversy about rachel? mark: well, that's what jackson believes. in fact, there's one newspaper editor in cincinnati, ohio, by the name of...
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so, why is our john henry standing outside? >>> and you probably seen this picture all over social media. is it real? we'll verify. wusa9 at 11:00 starts now. >>> first tonight, we have breaking news in ma nay manasas, virginia. a firefighter on his way home from the hospital as we speak. after he was burned fighting this blaze. the fire chief tells us tonight, it's too soon to know just how this all started or what the total damage is. but he expects the house will be a total loss. none of the nine people staying there was hurt. >>> none of that healthcare act passed by the house today. there's about this. did republicans deliver a win for president trump that will lower costs and offer people more choices for health insurance? >> or, are the critics cricket critics correct and the bill will take away coverage for preexisting conditions? that's been all over facebook tonight. we are asking pete to separate fact from fiction. he'll do just that in a minute of your time. >> i've been making a lot of calls to experts, health advo
so, why is our john henry standing outside? >>> and you probably seen this picture all over social media. is it real? we'll verify. wusa9 at 11:00 starts now. >>> first tonight, we have breaking news in ma nay manasas, virginia. a firefighter on his way home from the hospital as we speak. after he was burned fighting this blaze. the fire chief tells us tonight, it's too soon to know just how this all started or what the total damage is. but he expects the house will be a total...
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why did president president trump choose to meet with henry kissinger today. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. this is brooke's yard with ugly bare spots. but scotts ez seed changes everything. our finest grass seed plus quick-start fertilizer and natural super- absorbent mulch grow grass anywhere. guaranteed. this is a scotts yard. i love how usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can be protected. we're the williams family, and we're
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henry avenue will be your best bet around there. then we also have more construction, restarting that vine construction, now katie does not like there is the vine closed tonight between broad and the schuylkill, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., tuesday, wednesday, thursday, more on that coming up in a little bit. jim, rahel, back to you. >> philadelphia police are investigating double shooting in kensington that left a 14 year old boy dead and another teen injured. >> "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live outside saint christopher hospital with the very latest, trang, good morning, what do we know? >> well, good morning, rahel, jim. >> this surviving victim just 16 years old, police tell us he is in stable condition here at st. christopher hospital for children with a gunshot wound to his left shoulder. now, at this point, police have not made any arrests nor have they recovered the gun used, but take a look at this video of the scene last night in kensington. this shooting happened just after 9:30, the 2,000 block of or lean street, off
henry avenue will be your best bet around there. then we also have more construction, restarting that vine construction, now katie does not like there is the vine closed tonight between broad and the schuylkill, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., tuesday, wednesday, thursday, more on that coming up in a little bit. jim, rahel, back to you. >> philadelphia police are investigating double shooting in kensington that left a 14 year old boy dead and another teen injured. >> "eyewitness...
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here is john henry. >> we want to help those o have become so badly addicted. drug abuse has become a crippling problem throughout the united states. >> that was president trump back in march. talking about the country's opiod drug crisis. now today, many people are curious if that was all talk. that's because documents leak, his administration may drastically cut the budget to the office of the white house drug czar. now here's what could go. about $364 million from that office budget. about half its staff, and a program that helps local law enforcement fight drug trafficking. now we talked to a frederic county resident today, her husband once battled a percocet addiction. and she believes these cuts are the last thing anyone needs. >> if he is cutting funding from ondcp and from the program and can the other programs that are involved in this, how are we ever going to fight this? i can't believe that as a nation, during healthcare crisis in history that we would actually cut any funding. >> is this the sort of thing you will fight hard against if given the op
here is john henry. >> we want to help those o have become so badly addicted. drug abuse has become a crippling problem throughout the united states. >> that was president trump back in march. talking about the country's opiod drug crisis. now today, many people are curious if that was all talk. that's because documents leak, his administration may drastically cut the budget to the office of the white house drug czar. now here's what could go. about $364 million from that office...
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it's an honor to have henry kissinger with us. he has been a friend of mine for a long time. thank you very much are being here. appreciate it. >> why did you fire director comey? president trump: he was not doing a good job. excuse me? not at all. questions]asking president trump: thank you, everybody. thank you. >> that video from the white house late this morning. we're live on c-span at the korean economic institute in washington for a look at the south korean presidential election. the new south korean president sworn in today, taking his formal oath of office and saying he would be willing to visit rival north korea under the right conditions. they will be talking about the future of u.s.-korea relations in this discussion of the korean economic institute. back to the white house for a moment. video from the oval office today. we
it's an honor to have henry kissinger with us. he has been a friend of mine for a long time. thank you very much are being here. appreciate it. >> why did you fire director comey? president trump: he was not doing a good job. excuse me? not at all. questions]asking president trump: thank you, everybody. thank you. >> that video from the white house late this morning. we're live on c-span at the korean economic institute in washington for a look at the south korean presidential...
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he is currently finishing a biographical study of former secretary of state henry kissinger. with all the overlapping interest and expertise, i am sure you will join me in welcoming me our partners. there will be a portion of the evening where you can be a conversational partner. with no further ado let's discuss lessons from a failed presidency. [applause] >> thank you vanessa. i would also like to thank them for helping sponsor this event along with the political science department and history department and provost office. [inaudible] first i will talk to jack about the making of the book and then professor swarts and i will talk about the substance of the book and then we'll have some questions from these four in the front row and open it up to the audience. as they used to say about richard nixon or tricky dick, he's back. [inaudible] >> i will save jack the trouble, when he was on campus today and when he was writing the book he was writing it for the students of today. [inaudible] even the students parents were just kids when richard nixon was president in some degree.
he is currently finishing a biographical study of former secretary of state henry kissinger. with all the overlapping interest and expertise, i am sure you will join me in welcoming me our partners. there will be a portion of the evening where you can be a conversational partner. with no further ado let's discuss lessons from a failed presidency. [applause] >> thank you vanessa. i would also like to thank them for helping sponsor this event along with the political science department and...
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and so, based on that, based on the fact that henry clay was a strong supporter of the bank, and that he tried to push the bank's recharter, or new contract, through in 1832 as an election year issue -- all that sort of coalesced jackson's hatred of the bank. and then when nicholas biddle tried to start a recession as a way of getting back at jackson's interjection into the bank's business, that just made clear what jackson had to do. he had to destroy the bank. host: what was the eaton affair and when did it happen? guest: the sex scandal. the eaton affair. that occurs between 1829 and 1831. this was a scandal involving jackson's very close friend, senator john eaton, whom jackson appointed secretary of war. and -- host: he was from where, by the way? guest: john eaton was from tennessee, from middle tennessee, near where jackson lived. host: and jackson's buried now in tennessee and lived there at the end of his life. guest: right, absolutely. so john eaton had been good friends with margaret o'neill timberlake and her husband, john timberlake. john timberlake was a navy purser. and
and so, based on that, based on the fact that henry clay was a strong supporter of the bank, and that he tried to push the bank's recharter, or new contract, through in 1832 as an election year issue -- all that sort of coalesced jackson's hatred of the bank. and then when nicholas biddle tried to start a recession as a way of getting back at jackson's interjection into the bank's business, that just made clear what jackson had to do. he had to destroy the bank. host: what was the eaton affair...
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i am going to ask henry first. i will be evenhanded. thank you very much. it isa evenhanded. very much. it is a lovely picture for a guy who is supposed to be the man of his time, the stiff upper lip. he smiles very warmly and the sun has captured that, 22,000, we think of him alongside the queen, but he does a lot on his own, 5000 speeches, and they haven't kept out of the cou ntless they haven't kept out of the countless gaffs that he cannot win. fantastic coverage, and people will be pleased to keep this. fantastic coverage, and people will be pleased to keep thislj fantastic coverage, and people will be pleased to keep this. i think the reason it was so exciting and it was like an emergency, it is like last week, or was it the week before, when we were told theresa may would make an announcement. they are trying hard to stop leaks, aren't they? the only way to do it is you don't know anything about it, the next, bang, emergency meeting. in this review of the papers, if you look at the way they have treated the photograph, ithought look at the way they have treated the pho
i am going to ask henry first. i will be evenhanded. thank you very much. it isa evenhanded. very much. it is a lovely picture for a guy who is supposed to be the man of his time, the stiff upper lip. he smiles very warmly and the sun has captured that, 22,000, we think of him alongside the queen, but he does a lot on his own, 5000 speeches, and they haven't kept out of the cou ntless they haven't kept out of the countless gaffs that he cannot win. fantastic coverage, and people will be pleased...
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steve mcclaren and henry winter, thatis steve mcclaren and henry winter, that is on 5 live starting atsecretary general sez that the italian football federation may face disciplinary action for the way they treated sulley muntari. the ghanaian midfielder walked off in a game playing for pescara in italy's serie a after being racially abused by cagliari supporters. he was subsequently banned for one match. but that was overturned following worldwide condemnation. what matters is the disciplinary committee has got to act and the sooner committee has got to act and the sooner the better. i have my personal feelings on anyone that is treated like he has been treated. on and off the pitch. but i'm not here for personal matters. i'm here to make sure that fifa takes through the committee the appropriate action for any single discriminatory action. juventus take a 2—0 lead into tonight's second leg of their champions league semi—final against monaco in turin. the italian champions are strong favourites to meet either holders real madrid or atletico madrid in the final. now he may be 69... but
steve mcclaren and henry winter, thatis steve mcclaren and henry winter, that is on 5 live starting atsecretary general sez that the italian football federation may face disciplinary action for the way they treated sulley muntari. the ghanaian midfielder walked off in a game playing for pescara in italy's serie a after being racially abused by cagliari supporters. he was subsequently banned for one match. but that was overturned following worldwide condemnation. what matters is the disciplinary...
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henry, we will start with the daily mail, and they are pulling no punches.d a big picture. yes and they say that it has cost us a lot of money to have him in the ecuadorian embassy with police presence outside, even though it has been downgraded. the whole process has been messy and unedifying. the swedish prosecutors decided that because there is no prospect of him coming out of there and facing the accusations, they cannot make any progress with the case. it isn't a complete drop. but it means seven years after the accusations were made, there is a sign he is getting towards the end of it. now the wiki leaks charges may come back from the us authorities. he said he doesn't forgive and doesn't forget. he is 110w forgive and doesn't forget. he is now the accuser, on the defensive. they take exception to the fact that he came out and gave the world a human right lecture, they say. i'm not sure what readers will think of this when they see this. they have been strong on it. £30 million. the police officers that have been sitting outside, wasting time, when the
henry, we will start with the daily mail, and they are pulling no punches.d a big picture. yes and they say that it has cost us a lot of money to have him in the ecuadorian embassy with police presence outside, even though it has been downgraded. the whole process has been messy and unedifying. the swedish prosecutors decided that because there is no prospect of him coming out of there and facing the accusations, they cannot make any progress with the case. it isn't a complete drop. but it...