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gaye with herne book "not that bad." 5:30, beth macy with "dope sick."ur live coverage continues sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern featuring janet napolitano at 2:30 discussing her book "how safe are we?" at 4:00, actor justine bateman with "fame." at 7:00, larry elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at one: 30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span two. the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> asked not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> and the people who knock these buildings down will hear all of us. the-span's newest book, presidents, ranking the best and worst chief executives, providing insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. true stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians, explore the life events that shaped our leader, challenges they faced, and legacies they left behind. "the presidents" will be on shelves april 23 you can preorder your copy today at c-span.or
gaye with herne book "not that bad." 5:30, beth macy with "dope sick."ur live coverage continues sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern featuring janet napolitano at 2:30 discussing her book "how safe are we?" at 4:00, actor justine bateman with "fame." at 7:00, larry elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at one: 30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on...
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designed to go hern lived in the one nine hundred century terraced house a trademark a dark color driver didn't accessories and in your face texture combinations maximalist a great many white square design convention was the star you can impact on the feel of a room. so the rules for me all don't use more than three or four colors in a row because otherwise it just is too schizo for that for the bright. light seeing is fundamental texture and pattern are a bit like a hope and a spice or maybe and then the biggest thing that scares people the most. i was playing around with sky. launch of pieces in a smaller space create a fairy tale atmosphere is it just a short lived find or has minimalism met its match. for those are looking to express their creativity to the. maximum ism could be the way it should go. so almost anything goes i like that it means there is no such thing as bad taste just not much more all and all these topics on the other things are just stick and cultural websites at b.w. dot com and on facebook at g.w. culture so for now thanks for watching i'm done till next talk abo
designed to go hern lived in the one nine hundred century terraced house a trademark a dark color driver didn't accessories and in your face texture combinations maximalist a great many white square design convention was the star you can impact on the feel of a room. so the rules for me all don't use more than three or four colors in a row because otherwise it just is too schizo for that for the bright. light seeing is fundamental texture and pattern are a bit like a hope and a spice or maybe...
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. >> reporter: at a school on theo hern edge of mobile, alabama, lorna gail woods displays artifacts and photos of her ancestors. she loves to tell their story.gr >> this is mddaddy, great-great granddaddy charlie. >> reporter: in 1860, woods' great-great grandfather, charlie wis, was taken from what is now benin in west africa andnt forcedslavery. he came to america on a ship called the "clotilda," the last known slave shipamo arrive in ica. >> the "clotilda" came up through the gulf of mexico. >> reporter: when woods was a ild, her mother told her stories about her ancestor's traumatic voyage. >> they didn't know where they were going and where their destination was going to end up, but somehow in the bottom of that boat, they were praying and chanting. and mama said they cull strength with each other from this experience they was having. mama took that as a learning thing for us as children, tell us never forget this story. >> reporter: that woods knows so much about her ancestry is rare. slave ship manifests usually didn't inclu people's names, d slave owners often recorded only
. >> reporter: at a school on theo hern edge of mobile, alabama, lorna gail woods displays artifacts and photos of her ancestors. she loves to tell their story.gr >> this is mddaddy, great-great granddaddy charlie. >> reporter: in 1860, woods' great-great grandfather, charlie wis, was taken from what is now benin in west africa andnt forcedslavery. he came to america on a ship called the "clotilda," the last known slave shipamo arrive in ica. >> the...
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. >>> president trump is goi all in on immigration, doubling down on his threats to shut downso t hernorder as soon as this week. and according to the associated press,ld he c also hire an immigration czar to oversee his policies across agencies. >> the associated press repts that mr.trump is considering either former kansas secretary oftate kris kobach or former virginia attorney general ken . cuccinel both candidates are immigration hardliners. nbc's tracie pott joins us with the latest from d.c. the focus is on immigration and healre care >> reporter: exactly. let's start with immigration and the border because it could be more immediate situation. the trump team says the president is serious about trying to shut down the rder, possibly as early as a week from now. he has threatened s to do before, but those around the white house have suggested that the tone seemso be much more serious this time. the president laterkihis week a trip to the border. there are, in fact, a record number of families and unaccompanied children trying to enter thees united st the administration has shifte
. >>> president trump is goi all in on immigration, doubling down on his threats to shut downso t hernorder as soon as this week. and according to the associated press,ld he c also hire an immigration czar to oversee his policies across agencies. >> the associated press repts that mr.trump is considering either former kansas secretary oftate kris kobach or former virginia attorney general ken . cuccinel both candidates are immigration hardliners. nbc's tracie pott joins us with...
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hern these people that suffered from bitcoin derangement syndrome now in the past couple years you've got nouriel roubini paul krugman and a few others that are in mainstream economics now who are looking really stupid because they never took the time to investigate because it's all about they obviously know nothing about economics finance or markets otherwise they would not make such ill informed opinion and soon a state actor will begin mining big corn for strategic reserve purposes in the hash wars will be played out on a state level and that's what will take us to new all time highs as we get closer to the predicts we made on this show back in two thousand and eleven when the price was a dollar that will see one hundred thousand dollars per bitcoin so we starting this move this spike on the fed minutes that's the first i've really seen that immediate global reaction so i think it is an interesting signal that it's responding like gold gold also spike that day of course they've both then fell of the following day because that's what happens all the time when you respond when you tr
hern these people that suffered from bitcoin derangement syndrome now in the past couple years you've got nouriel roubini paul krugman and a few others that are in mainstream economics now who are looking really stupid because they never took the time to investigate because it's all about they obviously know nothing about economics finance or markets otherwise they would not make such ill informed opinion and soon a state actor will begin mining big corn for strategic reserve purposes in the...
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obviously he is someone who is a much more well-known commodity in the context than herne -- and thenn cain was. >> i am not sure who they are itating in the fiscal policy doesn't end up being about qualifications on the office. the issue will be how much or do we get stuck before we get there . >> really good to have you here from -- today. coming up, top u.s. traders are heading to beijing after washington skipped out. we will discuss what could come next with the president of the council on foreign relations. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> secretary mnuchin is back in beijing. last year, he seemed to be talking at -- directed to president trump. --said china would honor any multilateral, bilateral, trade.c undersecretary colin powell. welcome back, good to have you. quote that with a directed at president trump. >> known really expect them to commit or make good on a commitment not to steal intellectual property. i do not think anyone thinks that will be ironclad. we will not ask them to desert his like reducing government subsidies. probably a somewhat more modest agreement
obviously he is someone who is a much more well-known commodity in the context than herne -- and thenn cain was. >> i am not sure who they are itating in the fiscal policy doesn't end up being about qualifications on the office. the issue will be how much or do we get stuck before we get there . >> really good to have you here from -- today. coming up, top u.s. traders are heading to beijing after washington skipped out. we will discuss what could come next with the president of the...
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that hern huddles with the domain group with their weekly huddles. we have an integrated domain group meetings where every one of the managers including the super user coordinator and operational coordinator and informatics leaders look at the issues across domains. there's many training issues that are not domain specific. so that's where the second integrated meeting happens. then obviously every tuesday we have an epic project leadership team where the application in addition to the o.c.m. team and training comes together to talk about issues ta that cut across work streams we talk about. this is a simple way to try to visual for you how we're providing project management visibility, tracking of although issues that are surface from the standpoint of the business as part of the readiness work the top left is an example of the epic super user program visible at loo -- laguna honda and the bottom left is an example of a high level project plan by domain areas so we can actually track all the gap closure areas and the bottom right is a more drill-dow
that hern huddles with the domain group with their weekly huddles. we have an integrated domain group meetings where every one of the managers including the super user coordinator and operational coordinator and informatics leaders look at the issues across domains. there's many training issues that are not domain specific. so that's where the second integrated meeting happens. then obviously every tuesday we have an epic project leadership team where the application in addition to the o.c.m....
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see hern the side. chuck is on the drer's side to show you. check it out nbc 4 tomorrow. it comes up a "eret the press." tune in for that. sh if visiting the auto m ay i ypu wouant to think of a few things wfirst. likether to lease or buy. both have advantages butar ther drawbacks as well. working for you to make the smartest choice for your family. >> reporter: so what type of driver are you? "consumer reports" identified five types to drivers to determine if you should lease or buy. first up -- road warrior. you drive me than 15,000 mile as year. as a marathon driver you may want to own your car rather than lease it. most car leases 00nge from 10o 15,000 mile as year and if you drive the vehicle over your yearly limit, you may end up with having to pay exr thosa mimes. buy your car outright and you don't have to keep track of mileat all. nexte have the freshman. young drivers with little or no credit history orst a ton of udent loans.ma you y want to say yes to the lease. lower monthly car payments make it easier to plan for your nances, and leasing can jump-start your
see hern the side. chuck is on the drer's side to show you. check it out nbc 4 tomorrow. it comes up a "eret the press." tune in for that. sh if visiting the auto m ay i ypu wouant to think of a few things wfirst. likether to lease or buy. both have advantages butar ther drawbacks as well. working for you to make the smartest choice for your family. >> reporter: so what type of driver are you? "consumer reports" identified five types to drivers to determine if you...
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for tomorrow, we'll be about 10 to 15 degrees cooler tomorrow morning than we are this herning.y in 40s. highs tomorrow, back to typical weather for the middle of april. in the mid 60s. here's the thomas jefferson-day forecast. near 80 today. >>> 60s but bright sunshine wednesday and thursday. a likelihood some rain showers and thunderstorms later on in the day on friday. thed, week saturday will be the prettier half. sunday looks a little cooler and showery. >> it's 6:55. here are four things to know -- attorney general william barr is expected to face questions about when he will release robert edeller's report. he is schedo testify before the house appropriations committee today. stay with nbcng waston for coverage of what he's asked and how he answers. >>> a conservative republican from virginia reportedly in the nning to become homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen's permanentre acement. ken cuccinelli served as the state's attorney general. earlier this month his name came up as a choice for immigration czar. re on thatn the nbc washington app. >>> t todayre will be
for tomorrow, we'll be about 10 to 15 degrees cooler tomorrow morning than we are this herning.y in 40s. highs tomorrow, back to typical weather for the middle of april. in the mid 60s. here's the thomas jefferson-day forecast. near 80 today. >>> 60s but bright sunshine wednesday and thursday. a likelihood some rain showers and thunderstorms later on in the day on friday. thed, week saturday will be the prettier half. sunday looks a little cooler and showery. >> it's 6:55. here...
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this was along the 5100 blocksof hern avenue, right there along the d.c./prince george's county line. the victim, whose name hasn't been released, was a contractor working h a paving job when was shot and killed at about 4:30 wednesday. >> i heard the young man that was shot today was also some of theeople that was standing outside jobs. that's very unfortunate because he was trying to do something positive. >> reporter: police have not shared any suspect description. now safety right there along the d.c.-prince george's line has been a bger focus for both jurisdictions. today another killer is on the loose there. reporting live in npd headquarters, drew wilder, news4. >> just awful. thank you. >>> 5:06. an update to the deadly shooting in germantown we t yesterday.t we're hearing from the heartbroken family of the 18-year-old man who died in the shooting. tray dawns was the parking lot on curry powder lane when gunfire erupted. it is unclear what sparked the shooting. three others were hurt. dawkins' family says he dreamed of graduating from montgomery co
this was along the 5100 blocksof hern avenue, right there along the d.c./prince george's county line. the victim, whose name hasn't been released, was a contractor working h a paving job when was shot and killed at about 4:30 wednesday. >> i heard the young man that was shot today was also some of theeople that was standing outside jobs. that's very unfortunate because he was trying to do something positive. >> reporter: police have not shared any suspect description. now safety...
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smeridian i starting to shift more to the east, and this map here is showing the uptick ine tornadoes hern parts of the gulf, up through parts of kentucky, even indiana and illiwais. we're al going to have tornadoes in tornado alley, but we're also seeing more tornadoes now off to the east. >>ti fascina. >> 100th mer riddian. >> dates back to the 19th century. >> i won't look at a globe the same way now. thanks, amelia. >> thanks for the history lesson. >>> we're working for you with ways you can helpchrotect our ging climate. consumer reporter susan hogan is here to show you how to power your home with solar energy without adding a single panel. >> tomorrow will be a weather alert day and you can see why on storm team 4 radar. doug and amelia be back to track these sysms and our chatenc >>> breaking news, an elementary school teacher indicted on child porn charges. he's also accused of trying to have sex with a minor. the indictment accuses the springfield man of trading and possessing child pornography using a cell phone and a laptop. we are working to get a response from the district an
smeridian i starting to shift more to the east, and this map here is showing the uptick ine tornadoes hern parts of the gulf, up through parts of kentucky, even indiana and illiwais. we're al going to have tornadoes in tornado alley, but we're also seeing more tornadoes now off to the east. >>ti fascina. >> 100th mer riddian. >> dates back to the 19th century. >> i won't look at a globe the same way now. thanks, amelia. >> thanks for the history lesson....
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. >> brangham: hermione and jon hern made the trip from no england. she's a child and family therapist, he's an anglican priest. >> the beauty of it, and we wanted to come and see it, either before it disappeared or we disappeared >> we are probably spending more on this holiday than we've spent on our holidays in our entire lives. >> brangham: is that right? >> i think so. y >> branghauf hashim retired almost 20 years ago. he was a marketing director for shell oil in malaysia. he convinced nearly 50 of his iends and family to join him on this trip. what are you doing here on the bottom of the earth? >> spending my children's inheritance. >> brangham: they know this is happening? >> yeah, that's one of them over there. got my daughter here as well, so it's bonding time. each time i come here, i've been here four times now, i will never tire of looking at icebergs and penguins and the scenery. it makes it all worth living. >> brangham: in addition to all the wildlife, the ship visits historic sites, like this abandoned british scientific base from the
. >> brangham: hermione and jon hern made the trip from no england. she's a child and family therapist, he's an anglican priest. >> the beauty of it, and we wanted to come and see it, either before it disappeared or we disappeared >> we are probably spending more on this holiday than we've spent on our holidays in our entire lives. >> brangham: is that right? >> i think so. y >> branghauf hashim retired almost 20 years ago. he was a marketing director for...
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we need hern a position of power. >mportant decisions are being made.ow from the presidential campaign trail, in sioux city, the news one 17-year-old high school student received this week thatet o'rourke will not be joining her at the prom. . >> it is okay if y will you go to prom with me? >> as someone who did not go to prom, because no one asked me, i'm really touched. this means more to me than you know. but somebody told me about your sign and so we came up with a counterproposal. will you caucus for me? >> o'rourke politely turningwn he offer from high school senior claire campbell because he's 46 andh married w kids, among other reasons. she had to turn down his offer too. turns out she's fm south dakota and cannot caucus for o'rourke or anyone else in iowa. >> i've never seen beto off his game. and howd bright red much swag do you are to have as a high school senior to ask a siling presidentandidate to go to prom. >> i came from south dakota to ask you to my prom, face to ce. >> he should have done it. >> you think so? >> absolutely. >>> our nex
we need hern a position of power. >mportant decisions are being made.ow from the presidential campaign trail, in sioux city, the news one 17-year-old high school student received this week thatet o'rourke will not be joining her at the prom. . >> it is okay if y will you go to prom with me? >> as someone who did not go to prom, because no one asked me, i'm really touched. this means more to me than you know. but somebody told me about your sign and so we came up with a...
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less than twenty four hours after this arrest it is it's almost unbelievable so the impact on ill hern is very tangible but i think it goes even wider than that it's an impact on muslim americans overall because these attacks and these. these accusations against a hand don't come from nowhere they're not they're not coming from you know they're not random they are invoking anti muslim tropes buehler and deep rooted anti muslim tropes around the idea that muslims are inherently anti american or anti semitic which are simply not true they are. false troops built on misinformation impure eclipse falls and the fact that they're so there's such a large group of people in the united states that believe them in some way make it so much easier for these attacks to take root and and pogo vulnerable people into possibly even violence but it's a wider than just a fringe that will take a while and say it's also about bullying kids in school it's it's about. micro aggressions it's about discrimination in the workplace and i just want to make sure to emphasize that the attacks on you know her no mor
less than twenty four hours after this arrest it is it's almost unbelievable so the impact on ill hern is very tangible but i think it goes even wider than that it's an impact on muslim americans overall because these attacks and these. these accusations against a hand don't come from nowhere they're not they're not coming from you know they're not random they are invoking anti muslim tropes buehler and deep rooted anti muslim tropes around the idea that muslims are inherently anti american or...
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spread to, we have destroyed the environment.c >> branghaire christian is the executive director of the hern oceanand so coalition, a washington, d.c. based advocacy group. she believes tourism h so far been a force for good, galvanizing people to care about a continent that is thousands om miles ome. right now, tourists only visit the antarctic peninsula, because it's the most accessible and most scenic part of the t, but christian notes: it's also a region stressed by climate change. how many more visitors can the region handle? >> so right now there we may not be able to see a lot of effects, but you suddenly have a sha increase in the number of people who are visiting a small colony every day, that might start to have an impact. n brangham: remember: antarctica hgovernment. no nation runs this place and currently, all tour groups are governed by a strict, but voluntary, set of regulations. for example: only one ship at a time is allowed at designated sites. there are rules about ho cmany peop go ashore, and how close they can get to wildlife. one ocean expeditions es all tourists vacuum
spread to, we have destroyed the environment.c >> branghaire christian is the executive director of the hern oceanand so coalition, a washington, d.c. based advocacy group. she believes tourism h so far been a force for good, galvanizing people to care about a continent that is thousands om miles ome. right now, tourists only visit the antarctic peninsula, because it's the most accessible and most scenic part of the t, but christian notes: it's also a region stressed by climate change....
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difficult and too cold through the late winter andhis fear of being attacked again materialized inno hernico causing him to turn back near the bored. last week he returned home to his family. in san pedro >> yang: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: lemembering rapper nipsey huwho was killed over the weekend. ane history of northern ir with author patrick radden keefe on his new book, "say nothing." lid, ashley blaker offers his take on mocking on. in washington, tensions continue between congress and investigations of thustrump white the house democrats are to issue subpoenas in the coming days as the oversight committee investigates therump administration's security clearance process and the judiciary committee seeks the ll mueller report. congressional correspondent lisi desj joins me at the table. lisa desjardins joins me to explain all. this let's start with what may be the lesser known investigtyion, the secu clearance. what do the democrats in the house oversight committee want? liactually, we've learned le more about this in the past day or. >> so that's exactly right. just t
difficult and too cold through the late winter andhis fear of being attacked again materialized inno hernico causing him to turn back near the bored. last week he returned home to his family. in san pedro >> yang: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: lemembering rapper nipsey huwho was killed over the weekend. ane history of northern ir with author patrick radden keefe on his new book, "say nothing." lid, ashley blaker offers his take on mocking on. in washington, tensions...
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before introduce the analysts, i wanted to bring up then herne hernandez. ben good evening. you dates to mark your calendar early for other events in the area. 3. first one is may cans titled how congress help protect online speech. the second is titled hate crimes and white nationalism. it takes place on may 17 in this room. thank you very much. i look forward to the discussion today. >> let's get started. we are pleased to be joined by a panel of experts. page.bios are on the back dr. kathyistin clark, , alfred wilson and maya barry. each panelist will come up and provide opening remarks and then we will open the floor to questions. if you have a question, jotted down and one of the team members will collected from you and if the team members could raise their and quickly so everyone knows, great. we look forward to the conversation and i will turn it over to kristin. >> good afternoon. welcome and thank you for being here today. clark. is kristin nationwide justice organization created by john f. kennedy. we work to come to the aid of victims of discrimination. our work t
before introduce the analysts, i wanted to bring up then herne hernandez. ben good evening. you dates to mark your calendar early for other events in the area. 3. first one is may cans titled how congress help protect online speech. the second is titled hate crimes and white nationalism. it takes place on may 17 in this room. thank you very much. i look forward to the discussion today. >> let's get started. we are pleased to be joined by a panel of experts. page.bios are on the back dr....
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than twenty four hours after the surete sed it it is it's almost unbelievable so the impact on ill hern is very tangible but i think it goes even wider than that it's an impact on muslim americans overall because these attacks and these. these accusations against a hand don't come from nowhere they're not they're not coming from you know they're not random they are invoking anti muslim tropes buehler and deep rooted anti muslim tropes around the idea that muslims are inherently anti american or anti semitic which are simply not true they are. false troops built on misinformation impure clee falls and the fact that they're so there's such a large group of people in the united states that believe them in some way make it so much easier for these attacks to take root and and pogo vulnerable people into possibly even violence but it's a wider than just the fringe that will take a while and it's also about bullying kids in school it's it's about. my corrections it's about discrimination in the workplace and i just want to make sure to emphasize that the attacks on no one on more are based in
than twenty four hours after the surete sed it it is it's almost unbelievable so the impact on ill hern is very tangible but i think it goes even wider than that it's an impact on muslim americans overall because these attacks and these. these accusations against a hand don't come from nowhere they're not they're not coming from you know they're not random they are invoking anti muslim tropes buehler and deep rooted anti muslim tropes around the idea that muslims are inherently anti american or...
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of herned new languages could read -- so he could read his favorite author in his native tongue. that insatiable curiosity has not only led pete to learn, but put him to work. in 2011, he was ready to offer his vision of a new south bend. i remember being amazed at how he was able to take what he had learned about the world, about the past, about the present, and bring it here to his hometown. all the voters were ready to turn the leadership of south bend over to a young mayor. we were not looking back, but looking forward. how lucky we all feel that eight years ago, pete came back home to south bend. [cheers and applause] today, many voters my age are ready to pass the mantle to a new generation of vibrant, innovative, energetic leaders. [cheers and applause] we want our leaders who will protect our democracy, who will protect our environment for our children and grandchildren, who will listen to everyone, even those that might disagree. who will give an honest answer to every question. america is thirsty for such a leader. [cheers and applause] ms. chismar: i can only imagine h
of herned new languages could read -- so he could read his favorite author in his native tongue. that insatiable curiosity has not only led pete to learn, but put him to work. in 2011, he was ready to offer his vision of a new south bend. i remember being amazed at how he was able to take what he had learned about the world, about the past, about the present, and bring it here to his hometown. all the voters were ready to turn the leadership of south bend over to a young mayor. we were not...
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i think the deal he did with dan herne is really great. i think culp is going to read this i am going to do some of the things he says and i am going to try to accelerate these power. this is more, if you worked at ge and you presented this, okay, let's study this and let's see what we can correct. that's who larry culp is this is not anything other than okay here are some things we will work on >> i got a final four. i can get up to 2:30 and go to bed at the game. >> tip offi is at 9:20. >> you got some time he would have been there and we could ask him about the healthcare piece >> we'll get cramer's mad dash opening bell is just about 9.5 minutes. measure up? a cfa charterholder does. you've worked hard to grow your wealth. make sure you're working with a wealth manager who can grow with you. cfa charterholders have the investment expertise to unlock opportunities other advisors might not see. learn what a cfa charterholdr can do for you at therightquestion.org when yowhat do you see?itical issues facing our world, we see breakthrough m
i think the deal he did with dan herne is really great. i think culp is going to read this i am going to do some of the things he says and i am going to try to accelerate these power. this is more, if you worked at ge and you presented this, okay, let's study this and let's see what we can correct. that's who larry culp is this is not anything other than okay here are some things we will work on >> i got a final four. i can get up to 2:30 and go to bed at the game. >> tip offi is at...
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hern, for five minutes. >> mr. vought, i want to thank you for testifying today and i appreciate your work to this administration's work to lowering our nation's debt, protecting our nation's border and rebuilding our military, the greatest threats to our national sovereignty. as a reminder to us all here, the federal government has no money, it only has taxpayers money and we are supposed to be good stewards of that and most outside the beltway would say we're a terrible steward of the money. like a majority of the politicians in washington, d.c., i have been a small business owner over 30 years, a job creator, on the other side of the legislation and the laws that we passed. and it is refreshing to see an administration operating its budget as efficiently as a business. as i know, and as the president knows and business, there are three things to consider when evaultsing a budget, even a revenue problem, a spending problem or both. as a small business owner my businesses never had had an open checkbook. whee to m
hern, for five minutes. >> mr. vought, i want to thank you for testifying today and i appreciate your work to this administration's work to lowering our nation's debt, protecting our nation's border and rebuilding our military, the greatest threats to our national sovereignty. as a reminder to us all here, the federal government has no money, it only has taxpayers money and we are supposed to be good stewards of that and most outside the beltway would say we're a terrible steward of the...