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hudson cited a child molester's right to privacy. toughe robin hudson, not on child molesters, not fair to victims. >> the most liberal place in tennessee is not a college theus not a big city, it is state supreme court. liberal democrats control lower court and threaten your freedoms. they advanced obamacare in tennessee, but you can fight back. vote to replace the tennessee supreme court. find the liberals on your ballot. connie replace judge clark. make your stand. ms. bannon: with that -- [laughter] quite a transition. we have one of the subjects of these very nasty attack ads, justice robin hudson, with us. love for you to tell us a little about this experience of being attacked, and reflect the appropriate and inappropriate ways to talk about judicial issues in the course of justice hudson: i'm still sitting on the supreme court of north carolina. it is our duties to speak out and educate the public and encourage respect for those institutions. i am happy tot a, give background about this experience. i was elected to the suprem
hudson cited a child molester's right to privacy. toughe robin hudson, not on child molesters, not fair to victims. >> the most liberal place in tennessee is not a college theus not a big city, it is state supreme court. liberal democrats control lower court and threaten your freedoms. they advanced obamacare in tennessee, but you can fight back. vote to replace the tennessee supreme court. find the liberals on your ballot. connie replace judge clark. make your stand. ms. bannon: with...
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meanwhile sarah sonny at the hudson food court can't wait.arah sonny, manager:'"it's the it thing now. you know, google is everywhere. so google coming into this area i think it's very good."she's hoping with each new employee comes a boost in business. comes a boost employee with each new she's hoping good." think it's very good."she's hoping with each new employee comes a boost in business. (ken) google estimates a move-in date in 20-20 for part of the 1 point 7 million square foot campus. earlier this year -- the company bought the manhattan chelsea market for 2 point 4 billion dollars to continue to grow its new york workforce. (pam) the christmas shipping rush is hitting its peak! this week is expected to be one of the busiest for shipping and delivery. the united states postal service says, it expects to process and deliver nearly three- billion pieces of first- class mail. the postal service says, packages mailed through them... need to be sent out by thursday in order to make it for christmas eve. for the other shipping services -- pa
meanwhile sarah sonny at the hudson food court can't wait.arah sonny, manager:'"it's the it thing now. you know, google is everywhere. so google coming into this area i think it's very good."she's hoping with each new employee comes a boost in business. comes a boost employee with each new she's hoping good." think it's very good."she's hoping with each new employee comes a boost in business. (ken) google estimates a move-in date in 20-20 for part of the 1 point 7 million...
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hudson cited a child molester's right to privacy. toughe robin hudson, not on child molesters, not fair to victims. >> the most liberal place in tennessee is not a college theus not a big city, it is state supreme court. liberal democrats control lower court and
hudson cited a child molester's right to privacy. toughe robin hudson, not on child molesters, not fair to victims. >> the most liberal place in tennessee is not a college theus not a big city, it is state supreme court. liberal democrats control lower court and
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this on with richard white's he's the director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute joining us from washington thanks for being with us once again on al-jazeera why do you think that president trump a channel hands specifically for the defense secretary job or at least for the acting defense secretary john. well president trump and i wanted to have the secretary mabus leave earlier than expected that is now as opposed to in february then the logical person to fill that gap would be the acting secretary i mean president try to notice him they've worked closely on various issues including the recent decision to establish a space force and so its own president trumps comfortable with someone who knows the issues someone who has largely an extensive managerial experience so he's the obvious person to have is at least as good as he was really you know the issues because a lot of people. a lot of senators in fact seem to say that he has no experience so
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i sent him a message and i was working at the hudson institute in washington, d.c. dealing with energy policy and the u.s. relationship with israel. said i am tired of the establishment types. my mentors there, great guys. they really helped my political trajectory. i felt that this was not what represented america at that moment. especially after eight years of obama. sent -- i said i want to join a campaign and leave hudson and i was thinking about joining trump. they said you are crazy. [laughter] this was 2015. now, it is a whole different game and they are all friends. that was the general theme, that no scholar in a think tank or anyone in a mainstream outfit would be on the trump campaign or on the campaign for carson and i joined both. join they said you should ted cruz and we have connections. i was not interested. there outfit was three people at the time. he said let's keep in touch you have an interesting background. then, i joined the ben carson campaign and i left and went back to london. and said amt again i going to join or not? then i finally joined
i sent him a message and i was working at the hudson institute in washington, d.c. dealing with energy policy and the u.s. relationship with israel. said i am tired of the establishment types. my mentors there, great guys. they really helped my political trajectory. i felt that this was not what represented america at that moment. especially after eight years of obama. sent -- i said i want to join a campaign and leave hudson and i was thinking about joining trump. they said you are crazy....
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. >> nobody west of the hudson is interested in climate control. >> west of the sierras. i'm not sure he is preelly in touch with the heartland. >> isn't he absolutely what there is no place for? as he said, he is like a centrist techno craft. in a hyper partisan environment where people either want donald trump or miss cortez? >> he has missed his window in the democratic party. they have moved theologically. one thing he did when he was mayor that will come back to haunt him is for immigrants, he charged their sponsors if they went on benefits. that's legal. >> absolutely. >> that's like the public charge. >> i agreed to all that. >> that's the sort of thing that, to me, it seems perfectly reasonable. i'm not sure that the mainstream of the democratic party now would be in favor of things like that. >> so he would have to explain some of his identity politics? >> to the woke aspect of the democratic party. >> how woke is he on the ocasio cortez scandal?
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it's game on so in the second half you're talking michael hudson he's written a new book about debt another person has written a book about is david graber and he's also looked at the situation going on in this and the absence of the understanding in imagination of the elites class the people who are supposed to be the intellectuals who are supposed to explain the situation to us of course what they are explaining they're blaming russia of course for the protest movement but here he's saying the yellow vests show how much the ground moves under our feet if one feature of the truly revolutionary moment is the complete failure of conventional categories to describe what's happening around us then that's a pretty good sign we're living in revolutionary times goes into two explanations for what we're seeing there but the one i want to point to is the cantillon effect because he says he sees that he sees what is going on in the france and in the yellow vest is about the cantillon effect you and i have covered this and you've just touched on that which is the central banks printing money he said
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edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser states you never like to thank our guest dr michael hudson author of and forgive them their debts if you like to reach us on twitter as kaiser reports and i stand by. china much bigger economic power much or long term. i think. you have to live with. it and there's lots of advantages that the europeans as well as america. doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with drugs it was like in the drug of. america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse sort of the users in the prison population so we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like from. while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs. there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for inconceivable. for minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say by day as you're walking out of this is just it doesn't get easy. dropping all the presidential questions. on the twentieth dean's biggest events gives some the threats of
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edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy however like to thank our guest dr michael hudson author of and forgive them their debts if you like to reach us on twitter as kaiser reports and i stand by. in a world of big partisan lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. a lot of people like to use the word electoral smaug very good analogy but when we have cell towers on every to every big building when we are going to put these five g. generators on every third like pull on every street it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse. my world became smaller and smaller and smaller and tell i ended up winning it.
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transported whether an army or provisions and rivers were essential and valiant ambition it's the hudsonver which is the great strategic point that's being fought over. i have to say, not even i was my maritime bias appreciated the extent to which the ocean, the atlantic ocean, would determine the ultimate fate of the american revolution. i grew up thinking of the revolution as kind of a linear progression, each battle as a stepping stone to ultimate victory. what i have learned through this eight years of researching and writing it wasn't that at all. we lost our way by the fall of 1780. we had launched into this revolution because we didn't want to pay taxes to the british. turned out we did not want to pay taxes required to fund washington's army. his army was withering on the vine recruitment levels were embarrassingly low.and washington realized that the only hope he had for winning this conflict was with their ally, the french. the french had entered the war in 1778, soon after the great victory at saratoga. and what washington realized from the very beginning of that alliance was
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edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy however like to thank our guest dr michael hudson author of and forgive them their debts if you like to reach us on twitter as kaiser reports and i stand by. not long ago the political left to the guardians of free speech along with big take the left today is gone from protecting speech to enforcing speech even to the point of penalizing you if you see the public you could lose your job and lively welcome to the era of simply shut up. that's. a big breaking news night here on r t international james mattis the defense secretary of the united states is president trump announces the u.s. defense secretary will step down from his post at the end of february that's not very long at all plus. wrapping up the presidential question and answer session on two thousand and eight teens at biggest events russian president vladimir putin gives moscow's stance on the threat of nuclear war the ukraine crisis and brags that among much much more. many western politicians experts and even ordinary people see russia asked.
edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy however like to thank our guest dr michael hudson author of and forgive them their debts if you like to reach us on twitter as kaiser reports and i stand by. not long ago the political left to the guardians of free speech along with big take the left today is gone from protecting speech to enforcing speech even to the point of penalizing you if you see the public you could lose your job and lively welcome to the era of simply shut up....
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edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser states you never like to thank our guest dr michael hudson author of and forgive them their debts if you like to reach us on twitter as kaiser reports and i stand by oh. thank you very much. for joining me everything on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the olympics business i'm show business i'll see you then. china is a much bigger economic power lunch or wall inter. i think. you have to live with it. and there's lots of advantages that the europeans jethro but as well as america. a lot of people like to use the word electro smaug very good analogy but when we have cell towers on every to every big building when we are going to put these five g. generators on every third.
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edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy i would like to thank our guest dr michael hudson author of and forgive them their debts if you like to reach us on twitter as kaiser reports on exxon bio. image and. see. if you have a career. of using your in your computer into the bin in an office. perhaps you sort of killings in excess or kids. are going to have to stop this. before. my world became smaller and smaller and smaller and i ended up letting it. feel. like a real hard my skin. and wireless access point. with our students in school too. we are just continually our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse. all roughly twelve euros fifty per month. at the presidential question and answer session on twenty eight biggest events for them opposed to. nuclear war ukraine crisis among much more too. many why some politicians experts and even ordinary people see if. they even think thank you want to rule the world of course i do international journalists even press russia. for global takeover. plus. keep fighting for a long time
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hudson cited a child molester's right to privacy. toughe robin hudson, not on child molesters, not fair to victims. >> the most liberal place in tennessee is not a college theus not a big city, it is state supreme court. liberal democrats control lower court and threaten your freedoms. they advanced obamacare in tennessee, but you can fight back. vote to replace the tennessee supreme court. find the liberals on your ballot. connie replace judge clark. make your stand. ms. bannon: with that -- [laughter] quite a transition. we have one of the subjects of these very nasty attack ads, justice robin hudson, with us. love for you to tell us a little about this experience of being attacked, and reflect the appropriate and inappropriate ways to talk about judicial issues in the course of justice hudson: i'm still sitting on the supreme court of north carolina. it is our duties to speak out and educate the public and encourage respect for those institutions. i am happy tot a, give background about this experience. i was elected to the suprem
hudson cited a child molester's right to privacy. toughe robin hudson, not on child molesters, not fair to victims. >> the most liberal place in tennessee is not a college theus not a big city, it is state supreme court. liberal democrats control lower court and threaten your freedoms. they advanced obamacare in tennessee, but you can fight back. vote to replace the tennessee supreme court. find the liberals on your ballot. connie replace judge clark. make your stand. ms. bannon: with...
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. >> jennifer hudson is watching her fans cover her songs. >> this little one here.have mercy. >> that song takes a lot of sassiness. injections? rejected. beautiful skin? accepted olay. unlike ordinary toothpaste, colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums for 12 hours. so you're totally ready for that big moment. colgate total. be totally ready for life. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! is if my mom were here. >> closed captioning provided by. penetrates ten surface layers deep, with seven moisturizers, three vitamins. gold bond. >> the advent of the door bell security camera is just full of gold like this video from chicago. we have a delivery man, you will never guess what is going to happen. what i
. >> jennifer hudson is watching her fans cover her songs. >> this little one here.have mercy. >> that song takes a lot of sassiness. injections? rejected. beautiful skin? accepted olay. unlike ordinary toothpaste, colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums for 12 hours. so you're totally ready for that big moment. colgate total. be totally ready for life. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car...
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. >> kate hudson the mama of three's new plan to drop 25 pounds. why she's turning to oprah for help? >> it's the best kind of crazy. >>> behind the scenes drama at "saturday night live." >> then -- >> the unfortunate thing about my daughter and harry -- >> we know somebody on the royal naughty list. >> she's always been a very controlling person. >> plus get ready to laugh, we're handing things over to will ferrell and john c. reilly. >> this is a life long dream of mine to be a correspondent for the great "e.t." >> for me as well. these are the questions i always wanted to ask you. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> kate hudson gave birth to her third child just two months ago. now she's found a new way to drop the baby weight. >> very simple. just follow oprah's lead. >> welcome to ww. >> hi. thank you. >> so everybody has a reason to get healthy. >> my why is really my kids and my family an longevity and really wanting to be here as long as i possibly can. >> here's the before and after, about eight weeks after baby. the new goal, lose 25
. >> kate hudson the mama of three's new plan to drop 25 pounds. why she's turning to oprah for help? >> it's the best kind of crazy. >>> behind the scenes drama at "saturday night live." >> then -- >> the unfortunate thing about my daughter and harry -- >> we know somebody on the royal naughty list. >> she's always been a very controlling person. >> plus get ready to laugh, we're handing things over to will ferrell and john c....
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estarÁ ubicada en el barrio a lo largo del rÍo hudson.Ía que tiene desde hace casi 20 aÑos una oficina nueva york estarÁ miles de millones de dÓlares en un campo de 1.7 millones de pies cuadrados generando mÁs de 7000 millonnuevos empleos, la inversiÓn no se detiene ya que la compaÑÍa anunciÓ que comprarÍa el edificio por $2,900,000,000 y el alquiler de mÁs espacio 57, ambos locales ubicados a 2 km, poco mÁs deel nvo campus a lo largo del rÍo hudson, en el comunicado google seÑalÓ que la inversiÓn en nueva york es una gran parte del c compromiso con el c crecimiento e inversiÓn en instalaciones, oficinas y empleos de los estados unidos >>> google espera mudar sus operaciones al nuevo campus de nueva york en 2020, mientras que la mudanza al edificio de washington estarÍa programada para 2022 >>> hacemos una pausa, en un restaurante una mujer termina con la cara en los condimentos y todo quedÓ captado en cÁmara, le diremos cÓmo fue provocada >>> un hombre lanzÓ dinero desde lo mÁs alto de los edificios pero su destino fue de lo mÁs sagra ag
estarÁ ubicada en el barrio a lo largo del rÍo hudson.Ía que tiene desde hace casi 20 aÑos una oficina nueva york estarÁ miles de millones de dÓlares en un campo de 1.7 millones de pies cuadrados generando mÁs de 7000 millonnuevos empleos, la inversiÓn no se detiene ya que la compaÑÍa anunciÓ que comprarÍa el edificio por $2,900,000,000 y el alquiler de mÁs espacio 57, ambos locales ubicados a 2 km, poco mÁs deel nvo campus a lo largo del rÍo hudson, en el comunicado google...
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chris: churchill wild is on the hudson bay in arctic canada, and it's a small resort.azing trips where you can trek out, you seek polar bears, and they do donations to local charities. they pick three initiatives every year, and that could he anything from local girl scouts to making itself fossil fuels free, so what they do every year is a big part of how they operate. carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is available on newsstands, online at bloomberg.com, and our mobile app. and you can find more stories on bloombergbusinessweek.com over the weekend. check that out and check out the daily business week podcast with jason kelly and myself is available on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. this past week, we spoke with crystal rose. she's using blockchain for messaging. next week on bloomberg's "bloomberg businessweek," tv and radio, we revisit the bloomberg annual summit, conversations about what to expect in 2019 business, finance, politics, and luxury. for jason kelly, i am carol massar, for more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gatewa
chris: churchill wild is on the hudson bay in arctic canada, and it's a small resort.azing trips where you can trek out, you seek polar bears, and they do donations to local charities. they pick three initiatives every year, and that could he anything from local girl scouts to making itself fossil fuels free, so what they do every year is a big part of how they operate. carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is available on newsstands, online at bloomberg.com, and our mobile app. and you can...
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hudson, anin associate justice on the supreme court of north carolina. she was elected in 2006 and after ad in 2014 bruising primary challenges we will discuss. her, a senior judge in the u.s. district court for the district of columbia. he served as a district judge since 1987 and chief judge until 2013. he is a former presiding judge on the foreign intelligence court. an associate justice on the supreme court of florida. she will be retiring next month. in 2012, she and other justices on her court were also subject to an organized attack when they stood for election in her state. next is judge james robards, a judge for the western district of washington. he served since 2004 and is a said to national attention in 2017 when president trump attacked him for his decision in the travel ban litigation. finally, we have judge shira sheindlin. she served as the did court judge for the southern district of new york. she is currently of counsel at stroock, stroock, & lavan, a mediator and arbitrator, and adjunct professor of law. i'm going to move so we can ha
hudson, anin associate justice on the supreme court of north carolina. she was elected in 2006 and after ad in 2014 bruising primary challenges we will discuss. her, a senior judge in the u.s. district court for the district of columbia. he served as a district judge since 1987 and chief judge until 2013. he is a former presiding judge on the foreign intelligence court. an associate justice on the supreme court of florida. she will be retiring next month. in 2012, she and other justices on her...
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hudson: i have not fully regained my first amendment right. duty, all of us as judges to speak out and help educate the public about the system of laws and the role of the judiciary, and to help educate everyone and encourage respect for those institutions. i'm happy to do that. also as exhibit a, i'm happy to give a little background about this experience. i was first elected to the supreme court in 2006. unlike these honorable federal judges, we do have to stand for reelection. i was up for reelection in 2014. usually, the biggest challenge in reelection, which is a nonpartisan statewide election at the time, is to get anybody to pay attention. that is what i was doing, going around, february is the filing. the last day, out of nowhere, a third person filed in the race and in a nonpartisan statewide election when there are more than two people who file, it becomes a statewide primary. i learned was nine weeks leading up to the primary that i had an unexpected statewide primary. immediately, the press starts sniffing around. there was some th
hudson: i have not fully regained my first amendment right. duty, all of us as judges to speak out and help educate the public about the system of laws and the role of the judiciary, and to help educate everyone and encourage respect for those institutions. i'm happy to do that. also as exhibit a, i'm happy to give a little background about this experience. i was first elected to the supreme court in 2006. unlike these honorable federal judges, we do have to stand for reelection. i was up for...
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oliver hudson thank you, mr. speaker -- mr. hudson: thank you, mr. speaker. it's a pleasure to be here today and recognize my good friend, parker. as she leaves patrick mchenry's leadership office, to take over as executive director of the national republican congressional committee. parker's been a friend and a mentor and a counselor to me in count -- and countless others over the years, none more significantly than patrick mchenry. it's been a real pleasure to watch him evolve and develop as a legislator under her very good tutelage. we met when we were both chiefs of staff. me coming to washington out of north carolina and parker starting out as chief of staff for one of my best friends, patrick mchenry. parker is intelligent, she's poised, she's wise beyond her years, and a heck of a great person. just a pleasure to spend time with. and she's helped me more times than i can count over the years, including when i decided to run for congress myself. she's as well respected as anyone on capitol hill and i couldn't be more proud of her as she moves on to her
oliver hudson thank you, mr. speaker -- mr. hudson: thank you, mr. speaker. it's a pleasure to be here today and recognize my good friend, parker. as she leaves patrick mchenry's leadership office, to take over as executive director of the national republican congressional committee. parker's been a friend and a mentor and a counselor to me in count -- and countless others over the years, none more significantly than patrick mchenry. it's been a real pleasure to watch him evolve and develop as...
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coming up this morning, hudson institute's michael pillsbury talks about u.s.na trade g20cy, and last week's meeting. we will discuss the united states-mexico-canada trade agreement. be sure to watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. announcer: this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, the battle of antietam through soldiers letters and diary entries. of northernsity florida professor on the rise of nativism. sunday at 1:00 eastern, a panel discussion on anthony kennedy. at 4:00 on railamerica, a 1974 conversation with democratic representatives of michigan and hawaii. this weekend on american history tv, on c-span3. announcer: c-span, where history unfold stately. was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and we continue to bring new coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,
coming up this morning, hudson institute's michael pillsbury talks about u.s.na trade g20cy, and last week's meeting. we will discuss the united states-mexico-canada trade agreement. be sure to watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. announcer: this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, the battle of antietam through soldiers letters and diary entries. of northernsity florida professor on the rise of nativism. sunday at 1:00...
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cambridge, arching over next to the hudson river. this was the main passage north out of manhattan that the british army used. this is a critical point to keep protecting as well as in british hands. the unit also took prisoners for exchange to the patriot lines. capture british deserters and tried as much as they could to protect loyalist residents and their property. they were incredibly active and not just in new york in westchester county but also connecticut and sometimes new jersey. from late 1777 all the way into the fall of 1782. probably at least 50 if not 100 different engagements over that time. and actions that probably didn't even warrant the term engagement. smaller actions. these may seem insignificant because we are used to hearing about large pitch battles involving thousands and thousands of men. the formal and british american units with regular generals commanding, and those more significant engagements, what was happening here westchester county and the surrounding areas were typically much smaller engagements, 1
cambridge, arching over next to the hudson river. this was the main passage north out of manhattan that the british army used. this is a critical point to keep protecting as well as in british hands. the unit also took prisoners for exchange to the patriot lines. capture british deserters and tried as much as they could to protect loyalist residents and their property. they were incredibly active and not just in new york in westchester county but also connecticut and sometimes new jersey. from...
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this map is is here, outlined in red, just north of manhattan and the bronx on the east side of the hudson river including the town as you go north from manhattan of westchester, harrisburg, white plains, dobbs ferry and terrytown. it was heavily anglican. it had the majority of loyalist population. one of these anglican loyalists were samuel seabury. does that name ring any bells or any of our "hamilton" fans? he wrote it under the pseudo name westchester farmer which hamilton responded to in these pamphlet wars leading up to the revolution. and this county in particular in the first several years of the war started becoming known as the neutral ground. after the battle of white plains in october of 1776 as the americans were being run out of new york city by the british and following this battle -- actually in westchester county, the americans suffered a strategic defeat, retreated north and set up their lines around the youton river just above the northern of the county. the british set up their lines north of manhattan. and neither really had the inclination nor the military power to e
this map is is here, outlined in red, just north of manhattan and the bronx on the east side of the hudson river including the town as you go north from manhattan of westchester, harrisburg, white plains, dobbs ferry and terrytown. it was heavily anglican. it had the majority of loyalist population. one of these anglican loyalists were samuel seabury. does that name ring any bells or any of our "hamilton" fans? he wrote it under the pseudo name westchester farmer which hamilton...
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we are back with brendan brown, senior fellow at the hudson institute.fferent trades, especially the ones jonathan mentioned. in hindsight, they look like they make all the sense in the world. which traced do you think are likely to make a comeback in 2019? brendan: i was a short u.s. treasuries and short long-term u.s. interest rates. 2019 isll assessment of that there is a speculative unwind continuing. the two great features of asset inflation, such as we have seen, a speculative narratives being told and the build up of leverage. i think the speculative narrat ives are becoming growingly tired. there is not many people out thee anymore who believe things of a rising profits. in terms of camelot -- camouflaged leverage, we are seeing investors being underneath the credit markets. a lot of question mark about collateral valuess. camouflagede themes leverage being unmasked are going to domin 2019ate. scarlet: with the onset of what many are calling qualitative tightening, do you see traders being risk on, risk off anymore? is that a delineation that wil
we are back with brendan brown, senior fellow at the hudson institute.fferent trades, especially the ones jonathan mentioned. in hindsight, they look like they make all the sense in the world. which traced do you think are likely to make a comeback in 2019? brendan: i was a short u.s. treasuries and short long-term u.s. interest rates. 2019 isll assessment of that there is a speculative unwind continuing. the two great features of asset inflation, such as we have seen, a speculative narratives...
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valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity in the two most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can't spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india's of ocracy in all of these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian government reacted and outlawed sex determination in the early one nine hundred ninety s. and yet they have never been as many abortions of girls as today because with alter a sound technology sex determination has become cheap and safe. despite the ban it is only a question of money to find a doctor who is willing to break the law and reveal the gender of the unborn child . the middle class in india is growing and as expected educated indians want fewer children little has changed about the preference for sons especially in the upper class. ameesha was twenty five years old when she married a comp
valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity in the two most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can't spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india's of ocracy in all of these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian government...
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. >> that price range starts at about 6,000 bucks for a car like this little hudson metropolitan alle collection is going to bring anywhere between 550,000 and 650,000. >> really? that's a nice day's work. >> yes.>> well done, cal. but it's bittersweet for sherri, as she watches her father's cars leaving his barns. >> [ crying ] it was a huge piece of dad. >> i understand. >> sorry, guys. >> in august 2017, the cars go up for auction in nampa, idaho. >> as you can see, these cars were a labor of love for my dad. take them home. enjoy them and know that there was a man that loved those cars. >> first to cross the block, that 1957 hudson metropolitan. >> eighty-seven now, sold your car, sir, it's sold, 8,700. >> it hammers in at a better-than-expected $9,000. cal's oldest car, that 1919 ford model t coupe... that 1919 ford model t coupe... >> wow. >> wow. >> sold, 9520, 16.5... >> ...fetches 16,500. this '52 chevy truck goes for 11k. >> can i get a 10,? >> remember that '68 mustang that cal taught his granddaughter to drive in? >> here's [indistinct] at 1968. look at that mustang. 21,0
. >> that price range starts at about 6,000 bucks for a car like this little hudson metropolitan alle collection is going to bring anywhere between 550,000 and 650,000. >> really? that's a nice day's work. >> yes.>> well done, cal. but it's bittersweet for sherri, as she watches her father's cars leaving his barns. >> [ crying ] it was a huge piece of dad. >> i understand. >> sorry, guys. >> in august 2017, the cars go up for auction in nampa,...
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blake shelton. [ cheers and applause ] jennifer hudson.omething fun with them. so the roots and i teamed up with the cast of "the voice" to sing an a cappella medley of some of their biggest hits. it was a lot of fun. check this out. ♪ bop bop bop bop bop bop bah buh dabba ♪ spending every day in the pouring rain ♪ with the broken smile ask her if she wants to stay a while ♪ ♪ well i go like ♪ this love has taken its toll on me she said goodbye ♪ ♪ baby if you treated me right then you won't y ♪ ♪ she's got a way she's got a way with words ♪ ♪ you can park your car in the driveway i'll park my truck in the grass ♪ on the front porch kiss my country ass ♪ ♪ i'll hang the pictures you hang the stars you pick the paint i'll pick a guitar ♪ ♪ sing you a song out there with the crickets and the frogs ♪ ♪ you name the babies and i'll name the dogs ♪ ♪ think you got the best of me think you had the last laugh ♪ ♪ bet you think that everything good is gone ♪ ♪ you didn't think that i'd come back i'll come back swinging ♪ ♪ you tried to break me bu
blake shelton. [ cheers and applause ] jennifer hudson.omething fun with them. so the roots and i teamed up with the cast of "the voice" to sing an a cappella medley of some of their biggest hits. it was a lot of fun. check this out. ♪ bop bop bop bop bop bop bah buh dabba ♪ spending every day in the pouring rain ♪ with the broken smile ask her if she wants to stay a while ♪ ♪ well i go like ♪ this love has taken its toll on me she said goodbye ♪ ♪ baby if you treated...
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i was in japan and korea right after the pen's speech on china which you although with the hudson speech he gave and i was surprised at how enthusiastic their response was from corporate executives. and in particular with technology. the trade minister in japan orchestrated the initiative which they were more cautious about in japan so that is pushing for a strategy with the decoupling of that sector invisibly pushing for data reciprocity no chinese participation and to be initiated and there were four so far if you read those statements they are a little vague but talks about data reciprocity and strategic investment protection and with australia japan orchestrated a trilateral agreement that vice president pentz oversaw with the build back and with those equity positions on infrastructure in asia and japan has spent a lot of time with india working on strategic investmentnd strategies to prevent strategicwi vulnerability for the india high-tech sector. . >> so they play both ways they are trying to protect the infrastructure technology but in the coming weeks you will see the guideline
i was in japan and korea right after the pen's speech on china which you although with the hudson speech he gave and i was surprised at how enthusiastic their response was from corporate executives. and in particular with technology. the trade minister in japan orchestrated the initiative which they were more cautious about in japan so that is pushing for a strategy with the decoupling of that sector invisibly pushing for data reciprocity no chinese participation and to be initiated and there...
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faith hill, ariana grande and jennifer hudson all performed. ♪ you make me feel >> the basis of them,d soul is absolutely enduring. ♪ yeah >> there will never be another ever. >> ever. ever. >>> now, from the queen of soul to the king of the box office. he was the number one movie star in the world for the entire decade of the '80s and we kept working right up until the very end. >> i don't have a lot of regrets. i did the best i could and i had a good time. a wonderful time. >> the 82-year-old passed away in florida following cardiac arrest. he looked frail in march at the premier of his last film. >> are you proud of your career? you've got to be? >> well, yes, i am. i am. i was number one in the world for five years in a row. >> burt was a box office legend whose easy going style made him one of the biggest stars of the 1970s and '80s. >> sorry. i don't want to get married. >> from the "smokey and the bandit to the languagest yard and deliverance. he showed how he could swing comedy to drama. >> sometimes you have to lose yourself before you can find anything. >> i have a habit of
faith hill, ariana grande and jennifer hudson all performed. ♪ you make me feel >> the basis of them,d soul is absolutely enduring. ♪ yeah >> there will never be another ever. >> ever. ever. >>> now, from the queen of soul to the king of the box office. he was the number one movie star in the world for the entire decade of the '80s and we kept working right up until the very end. >> i don't have a lot of regrets. i did the best i could and i had a good time....
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and so we've gone there and it interfered with the hudson there is you know is the old layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the e.u. to the whales and the pharaohs are potentially partly to deal with what they find there are. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know that ships can't go in and. i don't know if individuals want now how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a huge problem all over the world. if you want to use to you know for example you just go to a supermarket buy a can of tuna open it and you enjoy it because when next days. when you see how it's catch stocks of singapore these. fishing boats are seen fishing already in big trouble we kind of go off but that's still right to assume they settle on the lease
and so we've gone there and it interfered with the hudson there is you know is the old layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the e.u. to the whales and the pharaohs are potentially partly to deal with what they find there are. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know that ships can't go in and. i...
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hudson, let me begin with you. the relationship between the out going secretary of defense, the in coming one and what it means for our military and policy from their perspective and what it means for their future of secretary of defense and his relationship with the white house after the ousting of james mattis before scheduled. what do you expect? >> yes, it is important between the president and patrick shanahan, their relationship. the president at one point asked for secretary mattis to assassinate the president of syria and he pushed back on that. now, is the future in coming secretary defense going to have that same level of backbone? what we know is that both president trump and shanahan have this interest in big ticket deals. shanahan has a long history working for boeing and defense contracts and the president likes to go back and forth with him on those big ticket items. what does it mean for foreign policies? shanahan does not have a long history from foreign policies or even government in general. what
hudson, let me begin with you. the relationship between the out going secretary of defense, the in coming one and what it means for our military and policy from their perspective and what it means for their future of secretary of defense and his relationship with the white house after the ousting of james mattis before scheduled. what do you expect? >> yes, it is important between the president and patrick shanahan, their relationship. the president at one point asked for secretary mattis...
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john holdren with such a colossal in the side of jonah it's better to have not had enough of the hudson i had them in their hometown whatever. the back of the theobald wouldn't help but you know if the thought of an all time classic my beauty doesn't like. someone to get attention you can kind of the dems one hundred know that i'm uncertain about . what is in the. line. that is the defense of the sun i guess i've got to say i was not a good one but i'm shots of tools and equipment. that lets us. know not how little she. had access to that stuff so. they sent it to someone else. her. son. wrote the article. i got the sponsorship for five years the minister of transportation gave it to me and here's my boss then bust the door of mexico here's a general manager my son mine manager speedsters hired for the lot of months and it was like a kick to come through. ok. let's see it off of the shuttle for this plane it belongs. to me if i put in seemed . certain be my words but i have to say that i've posted as a mother doesn't think that i'm a mother that's next to her i must have a bit of a walk
john holdren with such a colossal in the side of jonah it's better to have not had enough of the hudson i had them in their hometown whatever. the back of the theobald wouldn't help but you know if the thought of an all time classic my beauty doesn't like. someone to get attention you can kind of the dems one hundred know that i'm uncertain about . what is in the. line. that is the defense of the sun i guess i've got to say i was not a good one but i'm shots of tools and equipment. that lets...
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richard white's director of the center for political military analysis and a senior fellow at the hudson institute and from moscow nicholai circuit assistant professor of the moscow state institute of foreign relations welcome to the program ibrahim let me start with you based on this tweet from u.s. president donald trump do you believe any kind of agreement about reconstruction in syria has actually been reached between trump and the saudis well this in fact their minds me with his statements that he was talking goal was about building a war with mexico and that mexico will pay for it saw this is seems to be a pattern where he's volunteering others you know to finance certain projects and this seems to be the key is as well here because first of all we have not had any statements any comments from saudi arabia saudi arabia is not in a position to finance our reconstruction reconstruction process in syria first of all because reconstruction of syria for saudi arabia means one major thing which is that a move all of the iranian influence from syria which is not going to happen because ir
richard white's director of the center for political military analysis and a senior fellow at the hudson institute and from moscow nicholai circuit assistant professor of the moscow state institute of foreign relations welcome to the program ibrahim let me start with you based on this tweet from u.s. president donald trump do you believe any kind of agreement about reconstruction in syria has actually been reached between trump and the saudis well this in fact their minds me with his statements...
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look at washington's campaign, the hudson river, etc.. it is remarkable. brian: what would you say?russell: having spent a couple of years studying him for a book, i am most intrigued about washington, his inner life, his -- what made him tick. he is famously enigmatic and people of the time felt that, too. he had this frosty reserve. somebody described him as being like a bishop at his prayers. he did a good job of putting that faÇade on. you want to get underneath it. you want to understand the contradictions of slavery, rising to lead the army. the closest i got doing research for the book was in, i think a lot of what makes all of us comes out of childhood. when he was 11 his father died. that changed his life profoundly. it meant he was no longer going to be able to go -- be sent to england to be educated and his older half-brothers were. his father was minor gentry, his mother was a countrywoman, she needed him to take care of his younger siblings. his whole course of his life changes. but he decided to invent a path. the path he would have had. he takes an etiquette manual, l
look at washington's campaign, the hudson river, etc.. it is remarkable. brian: what would you say?russell: having spent a couple of years studying him for a book, i am most intrigued about washington, his inner life, his -- what made him tick. he is famously enigmatic and people of the time felt that, too. he had this frosty reserve. somebody described him as being like a bishop at his prayers. he did a good job of putting that faÇade on. you want to get underneath it. you want to understand...
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valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity and the two most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india as it's a walk or see thing all these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian government reacted and outlawed sex determination in the early one nine hundred ninety s. and yet they have never been as many abortions of girls as today because with alter a sound technology sex determination has become cheap and safe. despite the ban it is only a question of money to find a doctor who is willing to break the law and reveal the gender of the unborn child . the middle class in india is growing and as expected educated indians want fewer children little has changed about the preference for sons especially in the upper class. ameesha was twenty five years old when she marri
valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity and the two most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india as it's a walk or see thing all these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian...
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valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity and the two most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india's a democracy in all of these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian government reacted and outlawed sex determination in the early one nine hundred ninety s. and yet they have never been as many abortions of girls as today because with alter a sound technology sex determination has become cheap and safe. despite the ban it is only a question of money to find a doctor who is willing to break the law and revealed the gender of the unborn child. the middle class in india is growing and as expected educated indians want fewer children little has changed about the preference for sons especially in the upper class. a michaud was twenty five years old when she married a
valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity and the two most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india's a democracy in all of these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian government...
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google plans to move into their new hudson square campus by 2020.ment stateside follows other big tech giants that are investing in the u.s., amazon already announced it will open a new hq in queens, new york. and apple announced just last week that they will open a billion dollars campus in austin, texas. melissa? >> all right, hillary, thank you so much for that. so that is good economic news on a day when we've had a tough market day. you see businesses investing, right, like google, building a new headquarters, but at the time we see today the dow down more than 500 points >> it is all those glass half full and half empty arguments. the larger point we made at the beginning of the show, it depends on what the trigger is, with the computer algorithms in control of the big swings in the market, all you need is some sort of a trigger where the algorithm is written to react that trigger. today it may have been the oil price drop. >> i covered energy for a long time. i know there are so many that are built at least part of the equation is built on th
google plans to move into their new hudson square campus by 2020.ment stateside follows other big tech giants that are investing in the u.s., amazon already announced it will open a new hq in queens, new york. and apple announced just last week that they will open a billion dollars campus in austin, texas. melissa? >> all right, hillary, thank you so much for that. so that is good economic news on a day when we've had a tough market day. you see businesses investing, right, like google,...
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they will call the new lower manhattan campus google hudson square. they plan to move into its new campus but 2020. google's move is following amazon reveal that it would build one of the second headquarters in queens. >> new details about the campfire. a review by our media partners finds that technology that was supposed to alert residents of the fire actually failed miserably. the review found several problems including residents not signing up for the system and overloaded or damaged cell networks that failed to deliver warnings. the sheriff will issue a report on the system. >>> happening today a muslim advocacy group will sue in an effort to get a mother permission to see her critically ill child. he brought his two-year-old son to receive treatment for a rare brain disorder. now he is on life support. doctors say that he won't survivor much longer. they were able to come to the u.s. because he has family in stockton. he says his wife is stuck in egypt because of the trump administration on five predominantly muslim countries. >> they said the c
they will call the new lower manhattan campus google hudson square. they plan to move into its new campus but 2020. google's move is following amazon reveal that it would build one of the second headquarters in queens. >> new details about the campfire. a review by our media partners finds that technology that was supposed to alert residents of the fire actually failed miserably. the review found several problems including residents not signing up for the system and overloaded or damaged...