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gift of shaping words into windows has been featured in notable publications like the root and huffington post use even share the stage with legends like angela davis today we welcome come to our stage so that he may share with you the beauty and the struggle as we start watching the hawks. with. you that i got. this. week. and welcome everyone to watching the hawks i am tyrone and turk and i'm tabitha wallace earlier we sat down with any fidel and started by asking him about his journey in becoming a writer and poet and why in a world where everyone wants to be a movie star rock stars brought him to poetry and prose as a profession. my freshman year in two thousand and eleven i want to virginia state and i was studying sport management because i wanted to be a spoiler i had this big idea that i was going to be all of my friends agents because they played basketball and football and i was kind of a little bit smarter than them and also play sports too when i was younger i played bass man only god and we were up thirty points down thirty points or nearly i just knew like this is it for me
gift of shaping words into windows has been featured in notable publications like the root and huffington post use even share the stage with legends like angela davis today we welcome come to our stage so that he may share with you the beauty and the struggle as we start watching the hawks. with. you that i got. this. week. and welcome everyone to watching the hawks i am tyrone and turk and i'm tabitha wallace earlier we sat down with any fidel and started by asking him about his journey in...
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the huffington post has an article on the rise of athleisure. so let's begin. is amrita sen, chief 0il analyst at energy aspects. let's start with how he was sticking his head of the parent as the little man trying to pick out will stop he strikes a victorian for me, they can't wait to get on, get rid of britain and get on. the only mentioned brexit once and he basically said it wasn't the best moment in our history, we will regret it but so will you more than anything. his main message has been catch the wind in our sales, there can me is picking up. also obviously the whole migration story that everything seems to be going in the right direction for let's focus on the positives. ina way, the positives. in a way, compared to wind the clock back 12 months when he delivered the state of the union, even a much stronger position now, even the date of that, how the european union is doing, how the eurozone is doing. they described as a dark eye of speech. he talks about an ever closer union. as he was talking, i wondered what the other 27 members we re wondered wha
the huffington post has an article on the rise of athleisure. so let's begin. is amrita sen, chief 0il analyst at energy aspects. let's start with how he was sticking his head of the parent as the little man trying to pick out will stop he strikes a victorian for me, they can't wait to get on, get rid of britain and get on. the only mentioned brexit once and he basically said it wasn't the best moment in our history, we will regret it but so will you more than anything. his main message has...
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huffington post reached out to kb home's board but no comment landon dowdy joins us with what has the internet buzzing this morning. >> good morning. late night is getting political. jimmy kimmel is calling out senator bill cassidy the late-night host said cassidy is a liar attacking the republican's latest attempt to repeal obamacare in may, cassidy said he would support any future bills that no child would be denied healthcare because the family could not afford it now kimmel says cassidy was not honest and urged politics to shut the new bill down, pleading with the american people to see the truth. >> don't take my word for it here are just some of the organizations that oppose this graham cassidy bill. the american cancer society. the american diabetes association. american heart association american lung association. the arthritis foundation cystic fibrosis. a.l.s. association march of dimes children's hospital of l.a basically any group you have given money to thinks this is a bad idea do you trust them or do you trust him? stop using my name, okay i don't want my name on it the
huffington post reached out to kb home's board but no comment landon dowdy joins us with what has the internet buzzing this morning. >> good morning. late night is getting political. jimmy kimmel is calling out senator bill cassidy the late-night host said cassidy is a liar attacking the republican's latest attempt to repeal obamacare in may, cassidy said he would support any future bills that no child would be denied healthcare because the family could not afford it now kimmel says...
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first i saw huffington post do it and then i thought okay one person might be doing this, they have an agenda and then when you see other reporters doing it, you say did they read the interview and do it themselves. >> you bring up a much deeper point. the president is often accuse ing media of being fake news and the cnn and the new york times continue that narrative. but i believe that while the media can screw it up and some think for the most part, overall journalists like kelly ann worked very hard and very diligently to get this story right. they care about the integrity of the profession and care about credibility. and most media is not out to get the president. they want to commit to fact and truth before they hit the send button to the story and i think that's it doesn't speak to what the journalist profession is about and most of us have the integrity and the character. they just want to get the story right. >> if they lose their credibility that is something that they can almost never get back. and yeah, i think most journalists don't want to put out things that aren't true
first i saw huffington post do it and then i thought okay one person might be doing this, they have an agenda and then when you see other reporters doing it, you say did they read the interview and do it themselves. >> you bring up a much deeper point. the president is often accuse ing media of being fake news and the cnn and the new york times continue that narrative. but i believe that while the media can screw it up and some think for the most part, overall journalists like kelly ann...
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sophia huffington is leading protests against the expansion.he fears what happened in san andres sets the precedent. they opened the airport there in 1953 and started pulling away the territory from the people. we have an example for them not to come and make the same mistake again. 60 years after san andres got its international airports, there are now high—rise hotels, casinos and a0 times more tourists than providencia. crime is now a problem and the locals are in a minority. however, other people in providencia are more realistic about the benefits of visitors. manuela rents out a spare room to tourists. as soon as the government tried to open more to the tourists, people right away it's like a strike. they all get together and they say no, this is not what's going to happen here. it's not like the big tourist companies haven't tried to get into providencia. this spa hotel was built by a prospector. but it lies empty. locals never allowed it to be opened, claiming it breached planning permission. they will lose all those roots, all that cul
sophia huffington is leading protests against the expansion.he fears what happened in san andres sets the precedent. they opened the airport there in 1953 and started pulling away the territory from the people. we have an example for them not to come and make the same mistake again. 60 years after san andres got its international airports, there are now high—rise hotels, casinos and a0 times more tourists than providencia. crime is now a problem and the locals are in a minority. however,...
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from the huffington post. >> thank you. i guess, is the administration committed? if so, are they prepared to explain how the president pushed -- personally is going to benefit from that change? marc: i think we are committed. two extending it to small businesses. i think the details of that will be coming forward. i'm going to ask the second question about the president thefit, i think that is conversation that has been discussed throughout the campaign. i think you will be happy to see it completed. david: usa today. laying out the powered -- >> laying out the parties on on daca, does a continuous wall along the southern border have to do with whatever decision is reached by the end of the year? marc: i think we're most interested in getting border security. the president has made a commitment to the american people that he wants, he believes a physical barrier is important. whether or not that is part of a daca equation or whether it is a different legislative vehicle, i do not want to bind ourselves into a construct that makes reaching a conclusion impossible.
from the huffington post. >> thank you. i guess, is the administration committed? if so, are they prepared to explain how the president pushed -- personally is going to benefit from that change? marc: i think we are committed. two extending it to small businesses. i think the details of that will be coming forward. i'm going to ask the second question about the president thefit, i think that is conversation that has been discussed throughout the campaign. i think you will be happy to see...
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they have published an article from the huffington post tunisia, calling this a step forward toward equalityetween men and women. the president is that more needs to be done to promote equality .etween men and women another thing he wants to do is make men and women in what comes to inheritance. all of these things have ruffled a lot of confederate -- of .eathers amongst conservatives many people consider 22 to be a leader in the region when it comes to reforms, women's rights -- 20 to -- tunisia to be a leader in the region when it comes to her forms and women's rights. earth, isn'ton that a quality? it is actually 51%. asia, we will cross to where we have seen another missile launch out of north korea. it has certainly crossed over japan, battling nerves there. >> let's take a look at the japan times. this is an interesting cartoon, focusing on how japan has been reacting to this nuclear buildup, i guess you can say, in north korea. it is not king kong, it is kim kong. and they are saying "perhaps our diplomatic dialogue approach needs some tweaking." they are hoping to strip things up bet
they have published an article from the huffington post tunisia, calling this a step forward toward equalityetween men and women. the president is that more needs to be done to promote equality .etween men and women another thing he wants to do is make men and women in what comes to inheritance. all of these things have ruffled a lot of confederate -- of .eathers amongst conservatives many people consider 22 to be a leader in the region when it comes to reforms, women's rights -- 20 to --...
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the same school will "huffington post" a celebration today remember -- the same school will have a celebrationoday remembering when the little rock nine were ushered in by the national guards in 1957. former president bill clinton will give the keynote ceremony. events are r scheduled throughout the little rock community through the rest of the year. >>> 5:16. 70 degrees. we have entered the season of pumpkins, hay rides, hot apple cider. >> pumpkin spice. i'm confusing them because they're amazing. may not feel like cafall, but t calendar says it's arrived. we went to springdale farms in cherry hill, finding out the must-haves. pumpkins and gourds. when it comes to food, anything pumpkin spice or apple cider. >> we take the hay ride here. we always get doughnuts and cider after the hayride. >> sounds like a fun fall day. are you brave enough to try the farm's famous corn maze? it takes families, some families up to two hours to finish. >>> something else that's popular this time of year -- fall family photos. coming up tomorrow morning, we're talking to a professional photographer to find out
the same school will "huffington post" a celebration today remember -- the same school will have a celebrationoday remembering when the little rock nine were ushered in by the national guards in 1957. former president bill clinton will give the keynote ceremony. events are r scheduled throughout the little rock community through the rest of the year. >>> 5:16. 70 degrees. we have entered the season of pumpkins, hay rides, hot apple cider. >> pumpkin spice. i'm confusing...
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but aol, some of the great content consumers love like huffington post, riots, tumbler, it is going very well and hopefully will be a third player in the advertising market, a third player we have been asking and looking for. >> with that, facebook and google are now essentially competitors of yours in some sense. them when differ from it comes to issues like privacy? >> we compete and work together. in some areas we compete directly. some of the digital content market. we partner and work together on different products that customers may want. in a lot of ways our company use forrmation in the same way the same purposes. we don't have the same policy structure or regulatory framework. but we will use the information on content the same way. >> there is increased interests .rom democrats and republicans what you think about the growing concern about the power of those companies and if it has any role in regulating them? >> i don't know about the role of the government in this. there are always sired -- siren calls for different regulations. nowe are a lot of issues and important issues t
but aol, some of the great content consumers love like huffington post, riots, tumbler, it is going very well and hopefully will be a third player in the advertising market, a third player we have been asking and looking for. >> with that, facebook and google are now essentially competitors of yours in some sense. them when differ from it comes to issues like privacy? >> we compete and work together. in some areas we compete directly. some of the digital content market. we partner...
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anchor losing his job under scandalous circumstances eric bolling is now out one month after the huffington post broke a story alleging bowling had texted unsolicited images of a sexual nature to at least three of his female colleagues he denies those allegations but fox said it has parted ways with him nonetheless this is the fox specialists bowling was the co-host of a program that aired at five p.m. a show created after the departure of the network's biggest ratings drop bill o'reilly following a slew of sexual harassment allegations and a multimillion dollar payouts to his accusers among the new hires on the way conservative political commentator laura ingram already well known to fox viewers is reported to be getting her own show in the ten p.m. slot while bowling and o'reilly were initially suspended but never returned another fox anchor accused of sexual harassment has managed to save his job as many of you know i've been a lead for the past couple of months charles payne of the fox business network was apparently cleared after a two month long investigation and is now back on the ai
anchor losing his job under scandalous circumstances eric bolling is now out one month after the huffington post broke a story alleging bowling had texted unsolicited images of a sexual nature to at least three of his female colleagues he denies those allegations but fox said it has parted ways with him nonetheless this is the fox specialists bowling was the co-host of a program that aired at five p.m. a show created after the departure of the network's biggest ratings drop bill o'reilly...
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. >> i saw it on "huffington post." >> i saw your take on "huffington post."ove me razy. >> it drove you crazy? >> yes >> he went out there, made fun of -- >> he made fun of lying to the public. >> good natured. >> i thought it was funny. i'm not saying it wasn't funny. >> the other thing the "huffington post" said, trump tweeted something out he took a swing with a golf club and hit hillary clinton in the back. they called it -- they're advocating violence and ma soj any on hillary the world is going crazy over the weekend i said, stop the world. i want to get off. i can't take it anymore. i can't. i ka can't. i can't take the "huffington post" spin on things i can't. it's killing me. >> i see that. >> i'm sorry. >> it's un -- >> news for you. >> among today's top -- i will just say one thing i never saw jay carney or josh bolton or josh earnest the star of the emmys, so i guess maybe lying is -- or at least -- >> you said it, i didn't keep going >> okay. i would say that lies a little -- like i said, that lie is a little more frivolous irs lie. >> corporate
. >> i saw it on "huffington post." >> i saw your take on "huffington post."ove me razy. >> it drove you crazy? >> yes >> he went out there, made fun of -- >> he made fun of lying to the public. >> good natured. >> i thought it was funny. i'm not saying it wasn't funny. >> the other thing the "huffington post" said, trump tweeted something out he took a swing with a golf club and hit hillary clinton in the back....
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as arianna huffington shared this.e spoke with our bloomberg tech reporter, eric newcomer, and our global head of technology to find out what else happened at that meeting. >> there were jokes celebrating travis' role at the company. saying that what got them to this point is not what is going to get them ahead, and then there is the conversation about the ipo. i do not know. 18 to turn -- 18 to 36 months seems a far enough time away for me. this is a guy who has run a public company for a long time, so he understands the importance of going public at some point. emily: what do you make of the show of camaraderie? the all smiles, the hugs? >> i think it is more than just what was said that also how it was said. this is a showing of unity. travis was there shedding tears and making introductions. other board members were there. perhaps not everyone on that very contentious board, but it was in message sent to employees, drivers, and the media, and their customers, that they are trying to say that these dark days are ove
as arianna huffington shared this.e spoke with our bloomberg tech reporter, eric newcomer, and our global head of technology to find out what else happened at that meeting. >> there were jokes celebrating travis' role at the company. saying that what got them to this point is not what is going to get them ahead, and then there is the conversation about the ipo. i do not know. 18 to turn -- 18 to 36 months seems a far enough time away for me. this is a guy who has run a public company for...
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emily: still with us, eric hippeau, whorer was ceo of the huffington post. a? m and a? eric: sure. bigger companies need to acquire technologies. they are not technology companies. for the native media technology companies to be part of a bigger group, get more resources, more options to distribute their content. it is a win-win for both. emily: do you see a big consolidation happening? eric: i don't know how much with consolidation, but if you look at the deceleration of this isers on cable, motivating a lot of people to say, wait, this uncoupling of the cable world is happening a lot faster than we expected. as we are cash-rich, we better prepare for the future. emily: eric hippeau, you are sticking with me. sprint and t-mobile in continued merger talks. deutsche telekom would have control in a combination of the company's. operators are discussing a stock for stock merger. they are still weeks away from an agreement budget telecom. be intsche telekom would control of both companies. both companies declined to comment. leaders tell tech giants that they will
emily: still with us, eric hippeau, whorer was ceo of the huffington post. a? m and a? eric: sure. bigger companies need to acquire technologies. they are not technology companies. for the native media technology companies to be part of a bigger group, get more resources, more options to distribute their content. it is a win-win for both. emily: do you see a big consolidation happening? eric: i don't know how much with consolidation, but if you look at the deceleration of this isers on cable,...
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[laughter] what he won't get our beta male students and blog editors at the huffington post in angryemployed activists. i got elated that he will get 98.5% of the votes. [applause] tyrus, this guy is taking professional wrestling into politics. >> no, he did not. he's a singer. he ain't no wrestler. donald trump did that. trump actually wrestled and that we cut a promo. what he is trying to deal -- here's the deal, donald trump is a unicorn. donald trump is a pony. you can't do what donald did. >> do you want to bet? >> i will bet -- $2. when donald made mistakes or when anything from his past was brought up he owned it. fired back on you. it's already starting and they had him with a didn't used to perform at -- i'm not talking you. you have to own and you are a wild rock 'n roll child and you did the drugs and partying and you have to own it and turn it around and throw back at them not i'm not talking you guys. that will work. you can't be a donald trump because there's only one donald trump. he -- that formula will work for anybody else. [applause] it'll be cool and they will lau
[laughter] what he won't get our beta male students and blog editors at the huffington post in angryemployed activists. i got elated that he will get 98.5% of the votes. [applause] tyrus, this guy is taking professional wrestling into politics. >> no, he did not. he's a singer. he ain't no wrestler. donald trump did that. trump actually wrestled and that we cut a promo. what he is trying to deal -- here's the deal, donald trump is a unicorn. donald trump is a pony. you can't do what...
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today the huffington post is reporting that bell pottinger has been expelled from the uk's pr and communicationstes "the most serious sanction" the prca can institute. the founder of bell pottinger tim bell resigned from his firm last year and hejoins me now. good evening to you. good evening. the company build with your own hands this must be a devastating day? it is, very disappointing. what went wrong? i think it can best be summed up by walter scott, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive. you were the man who went out to south africa to secure this deal... yes... you went out to secure the deal. it must be something you are very excited about. it was, to secure the deal is the wrong suggestion, i went out there with the suggestion of chris to go and meet the guptas and discuss if they needed pr help or not. we talked for several hours and had a meeting to discuss what we would do and i came back and i said to james henderson, the chief executive, it's an interesting piece of business but we cannot handle it because it's a conflict of interest. you are saying you came
today the huffington post is reporting that bell pottinger has been expelled from the uk's pr and communicationstes "the most serious sanction" the prca can institute. the founder of bell pottinger tim bell resigned from his firm last year and hejoins me now. good evening to you. good evening. the company build with your own hands this must be a devastating day? it is, very disappointing. what went wrong? i think it can best be summed up by walter scott, what a tangled web we weave...
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speaking of doo-doo-- ( laughter ) fox news. ( laughter ) the "huffington post" is reporting that co-hostd guy who's cologne you can smell through the tv, eric bolling, sent coworkers "an unsolicited photo of male genitalia via text message." ( audience reacts ) oh, my god. whatever happened to old fashioned courtship when a gentleman would telegraph his genitalia? ( laughter ) "here is my penis. stop." "stop sending me your penis. stop. seriously, stop. stop." bolling-- ( piano riff ) --has been suspended while fox news investigates. but he denies the charges. sort of. according to his lawyer, "mr. bolling recalls no such inappropriate communications." he doesn't recall? how do you forget sending someone your bits and pieces? ( laughter ) "did i leave the lights on? did i turn the stove off? ( cheers and applause ) did i leave the water running in the tub? did i send multiple penis pictures to my coworkers?" ( laughter ) >> jon: i don't know, i don't know. >> stephen: now, a lot of people are calling bolling a hypocrite because of what he said about disgraced congressman, and the chuck y
speaking of doo-doo-- ( laughter ) fox news. ( laughter ) the "huffington post" is reporting that co-hostd guy who's cologne you can smell through the tv, eric bolling, sent coworkers "an unsolicited photo of male genitalia via text message." ( audience reacts ) oh, my god. whatever happened to old fashioned courtship when a gentleman would telegraph his genitalia? ( laughter ) "here is my penis. stop." "stop sending me your penis. stop. seriously, stop....
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in the meantime, it was all smiles at the new board meeting as arianna huffington shared this.e spoke with our bloomberg tech reporter, eric newcomer, and our global head of technology to find out what else happened at that meeting. >> there were sort of some jokes celebrating travis' role at the company. saying what got them to this point is not what will get them ahead. obviously, this conversation about the ipo. 18 to 36 months seems very far to me. it is a distant thing with lots of hurdles in the interim. but this is a guy, khosrowshahi, who has run a public company for a long time, so he understands the importance of going public at some point. emily: what do you make of the show of camaraderie? the all smiles, the hugs? >> i think it is more than just what was said but also how it was said. this is a showing of unity. ryan graves, one of the cofounders, was there. travis was there, shedding tears introducing dara. other board members were there. perhaps not everyone on that very contentious board, but it was definitely a message sent to employees, drivers, and the media
in the meantime, it was all smiles at the new board meeting as arianna huffington shared this.e spoke with our bloomberg tech reporter, eric newcomer, and our global head of technology to find out what else happened at that meeting. >> there were sort of some jokes celebrating travis' role at the company. saying what got them to this point is not what will get them ahead. obviously, this conversation about the ipo. 18 to 36 months seems very far to me. it is a distant thing with lots of...
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i want to bring in right now howard fineman, global director for the "huffington post." this wasn't how it was supposed to be. what is happening? >> well, i think there are two things happening. one on a substantive level. there are a lot of doubts about this bill. and not just from democrats. a lot of republicans don't know the details or are concerned about what impact it might have. and then politically, as you said, donald trump pounding the table rhetorically is not necessarily a winner to keep the republican coalition together. in the case of mccajohn mccain i've covered for decades, pounding the table is likely to drive them in the other direction which is what happened in a move that i think will kill the bill. >> i want to play for you, jimmy kimmel who has been in this. not really by choice as a political matter. i think it is fascinating to see someone who came out and spoke who i think everyone knows about his child. about how health care works in this country. then gets sue it with senator cassidy who is now selling here, this thing hanging as of this hour b
i want to bring in right now howard fineman, global director for the "huffington post." this wasn't how it was supposed to be. what is happening? >> well, i think there are two things happening. one on a substantive level. there are a lot of doubts about this bill. and not just from democrats. a lot of republicans don't know the details or are concerned about what impact it might have. and then politically, as you said, donald trump pounding the table rhetorically is not...
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. >> according to the huffington post, that teacher has done the same lesson for the past 10 years. > no more grades? why some bay area high schools want to ditch the a's and the fs. >> i'm all for that. as we have a look over san francisco right now, a few high clouds floating overhead and things changing by midweek. we'll have the complete details when we cover the forecast. high schools in the bay area want to ditch the traditional system of a's and f s. kpix 5's susie steimle explains how students would be judged.. >>> no more grades? some private high schools in the bay area want to ditch the traditional system of a's and fs and everything in between. kpix5's susie steimle explains how students would be judged instead. ch out to colleg sure its new >> the grading system is pretty broken. >> reporter: administrators at san dominico in san anselmo want to do away with the concept of letter grades entirely. >> it's about gaming the system. students no longer care about really learning or engaging with the material. they care about getting the a. >> reporter: san dominico is particip
. >> according to the huffington post, that teacher has done the same lesson for the past 10 years. > no more grades? why some bay area high schools want to ditch the a's and the fs. >> i'm all for that. as we have a look over san francisco right now, a few high clouds floating overhead and things changing by midweek. we'll have the complete details when we cover the forecast. high schools in the bay area want to ditch the traditional system of a's and f s. kpix 5's susie steimle...
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. >> from the health post -- huffington post. committedinistration to making sure that the corporate rate is extended to escorts and partnerships and etc.. if the white house is prepared to explain how much the president can benefit from that change. >> i think we are committed to extending it to small businesses and the details of that will becoming forward and i am going question aboutnd the president's benefits. a conversation that has been discussed throughout the campaign and i think he will be happy to share his tax returns. laying out the priorities on daca. i'm wondering does a wall along the southern border have to be part of whatever compromise is reached? >> i think we are most interested in getting border security and the president has made a commitment to the american people that he wants -- he believes a physical barrier is important to that equation for security. whether or not that is part of a daca equation or another don't want vehicle i to confine ourselves to a anstruct that makes reaching conclusion on daca i
. >> from the health post -- huffington post. committedinistration to making sure that the corporate rate is extended to escorts and partnerships and etc.. if the white house is prepared to explain how much the president can benefit from that change. >> i think we are committed to extending it to small businesses and the details of that will becoming forward and i am going question aboutnd the president's benefits. a conversation that has been discussed throughout the campaign and i...
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democratic attorney and contributor to the hill and "the huffington post" and he joins us from new york>> thank you for having me. >> tucker: seems like a kind of a profound moment where you the chief lawmaker of one of the two main political parties explicitly encouraging people, congratulating them for breaking the law. >> if that's not what nancy pelosi was doing. >> tucker: should just set, which is going to take, she said what you did was a great thing by breaking the law. >> she wasn't saying by breaking the law you were doing a great thing. she was saying by taking a dangerous journey, making sure he made a life of better, and improving the life of your family, that's an honorable thing to do. most americans who came to this country didn't come before -- or rather came before 1920 when there weren't immigration laws that are codified like they are now. >> tucker: is not 1920, it's 2017 2017 under our immigration laws passed by the congress over which she presides and she's congratulating people for breaking the law that her body passed. you can make the same case, someone robs a
democratic attorney and contributor to the hill and "the huffington post" and he joins us from new york>> thank you for having me. >> tucker: seems like a kind of a profound moment where you the chief lawmaker of one of the two main political parties explicitly encouraging people, congratulating them for breaking the law. >> if that's not what nancy pelosi was doing. >> tucker: should just set, which is going to take, she said what you did was a great thing by...
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in the meantime, it was all smiles at the new board meeting as arianna huffington shared this selfishthe changing of the guard at the ride-hailing company. we spoke with our bloomberg tech reporter, eric newcomer, and our global head of technology to find out what else happened at that meeting. >> there were sort of some jokes celebrating travis' role at the company. saying what got them to this point is not what will get them ahead. obviously, this conversation about the ipo. i don't know. 18 to 36 months seems very far to me. it is a distant thing with lots of hurdles in the interim. but this is a guy, khosrowshahi, who ran a public company for a long time, so he understands the importance of going public at some point. emily: what do you make of the show of camaraderie? the all smiles, the hugs? >> exactly. i think it was not just what was said but how it was said. this is a showing of unity. ryan graves, one of the cofounders, introduced the proceedings. travis was there, shedding tears introducing dara. other board members were there. perhaps not everyone on that very contentious
in the meantime, it was all smiles at the new board meeting as arianna huffington shared this selfishthe changing of the guard at the ride-hailing company. we spoke with our bloomberg tech reporter, eric newcomer, and our global head of technology to find out what else happened at that meeting. >> there were sort of some jokes celebrating travis' role at the company. saying what got them to this point is not what will get them ahead. obviously, this conversation about the ipo. i don't...
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democratic party has not taken on -- huffington post, rachel matt all, they are just cheerleaders forss of the democratic party, and until they got that -- gut that and have their civil war, they will never have a party. they have the same problem with the establishment that we have with hours. have au have here, you platform. you have a platform at breitbart that is the entire establishment platform. you do not have that. charlie: if you think of the mainstream media -- which i am part of -- is so out to get you, then why are you doing this interview? steve: because i think it is very important now that i am out of the white house to get the message out about president trump and that we will have his back and what the details of populism and economic nationalism are. fairuys have been very about allowing somebody to come forward and to talk, and i have watched you for 20 or 30 years on your shows, and i am somebody that has followed your interviews closely, and i think you will be fair handed. by the way, you are part of the opposition party just being part of the mainstream media, b
democratic party has not taken on -- huffington post, rachel matt all, they are just cheerleaders forss of the democratic party, and until they got that -- gut that and have their civil war, they will never have a party. they have the same problem with the establishment that we have with hours. have au have here, you platform. you have a platform at breitbart that is the entire establishment platform. you do not have that. charlie: if you think of the mainstream media -- which i am part of --...
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let's bring in national kplil reporter for "the new york times" and laura basset for the huffington post. ladies, good morning. accusing the san juan mayor of playing politics. does this ring different from past attacks against government officials? >> i think it rings different because obviously puerto rico's in the middle of a crisis and this feels particularly damaging for the president because he's coming off this week where he already had issues with people questioning whether or not puerto rico was going to be his hurricane katrina and he had to fire tom price. now as the president sits at a golf course and already has to deal with the criticisms of whether or not he's focused on puerto rico as he still fights with the nfl and the players there over police brutality, you would think that he would be able to at least say i'm not going to attack the officials in puerto rico, these are fellow americans, maybe leadership gets frustrated. he's just taking the bait and the bait is really the idea in his own head that he has to continue to justify himself and continue to present this kind
let's bring in national kplil reporter for "the new york times" and laura basset for the huffington post. ladies, good morning. accusing the san juan mayor of playing politics. does this ring different from past attacks against government officials? >> i think it rings different because obviously puerto rico's in the middle of a crisis and this feels particularly damaging for the president because he's coming off this week where he already had issues with people questioning...
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i look at a huffington post headline, how slavery led to modern capitalism.ery gave capitalism its start. >> the best i can figure, john, is people want -- a lot of people don't like capitalism, so if you can tarnish it by claiming it somehow was connected with slavery, it makes it look bad. in history where slavery exists, capitalism doesn't exist. it's no coincidence that great written, the home of the -- great britain, the home of the industrial revolution, was one of the first countries to get rid of slavery. brazil, on the other hand, didn't get rid of slavery until 1888, and it's still a lot poorer than, certainly, most people in the united states and western europe. john: and america didn't really prosper until after the civil war when slavery was ended. >> decades after slavery was ended, yes. john: one of your points is slavery is not as efficient as people would think it would be. >> that's right. slavery is efficient for very, very mechanical tasks; growing tobacco and growing cotton. if you're a plantation owner, you might do well by having slaves
i look at a huffington post headline, how slavery led to modern capitalism.ery gave capitalism its start. >> the best i can figure, john, is people want -- a lot of people don't like capitalism, so if you can tarnish it by claiming it somehow was connected with slavery, it makes it look bad. in history where slavery exists, capitalism doesn't exist. it's no coincidence that great written, the home of the -- great britain, the home of the industrial revolution, was one of the first...
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gift of shaping words into windows has been featured in notable publications like the root and huffington post use even share the stage with legends like angela davis. today we welcome comed wanted to our stage flo he may share with you the beauty and the struggle as we start watching the hawks. what would it. look like real that this would be the last to leave the bottom. like you but i got. to. believe that such. a welcome everyone to watch of the hawks i am tired rolled on the turf and i'm tabitha wallace earlier we sat down with fidel and started by asking him about his journey in becoming a writer and poet what in a world where everyone wants to be a movie star rock stars brought him to poetry and prose as a profession. my freshman year in two thousand and eleven i went to virginia state and i was studying sport management because i wanted to be a spoiler i had this big idea that i was going to be all of my friends agents because they played basketball and football and i was kind of a little bit smarter than them and also play sports too when i was younger i played bass man only god
gift of shaping words into windows has been featured in notable publications like the root and huffington post use even share the stage with legends like angela davis. today we welcome comed wanted to our stage flo he may share with you the beauty and the struggle as we start watching the hawks. what would it. look like real that this would be the last to leave the bottom. like you but i got. to. believe that such. a welcome everyone to watch of the hawks i am tired rolled on the turf and i'm...
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ryan reilly, a reporter who covers criminal justice and legal affairs for the huffington post has beenlowing this story for months. according to his reporting, the officer who arrested the protester was a rookie, and this was her very first arrest. while the defense argued in court that her laughter was not a good enough reason for the prosecution in the first place, the government attorney argued at trial, quote, i would submit that laughter is enough, standing alone, to merit a charge. the jury convicted. the defense asked the judge to toss the verdict, and the judge sided with the defense saying, quote, the court is concerned about the government's theory. in other words, the judge said to the justice department, you had better not be arguing that that bit of laughter at a confirmation hearing was worth prosecuting this woman for. the judge threw out the jury's verdict and declared a new trial, which brings us to today. nearly eight months later, the case is back in court to see if the parties can't somehow settle this without a whole new trial. the prosecution offered a plea deal,
ryan reilly, a reporter who covers criminal justice and legal affairs for the huffington post has beenlowing this story for months. according to his reporting, the officer who arrested the protester was a rookie, and this was her very first arrest. while the defense argued in court that her laughter was not a good enough reason for the prosecution in the first place, the government attorney argued at trial, quote, i would submit that laughter is enough, standing alone, to merit a charge. the...
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only 16%, according to a huffington post poll disproond of his response to harvey.to be a big disconnect between people who value results over rhetoric and would rather have a commander-in-chief instead of a counselor in chief. >> jon: is there too much attention paid, you know, to the little things, the wardrobe and that kind of thing and not enough big picture view of federal response? >> i think there was in this instance of the president stumbled in the beginning with his first trip to houston after the hurricane. >> yes, corpus christi. he corrected that because he went down the second time answered did what everybody expected. the hugs, the sympathy, the empathy. so in the short run is he fine. i think there is a longer term risk for the president, despite the fact that he has done very well through the hurricanes. and the longer term risk involves the budget cuts that he has proposed for the very agencies that he has praised for their performance you have 667 million proposed cut for fema. and cut for noaa and 1.2-million-dollar proposed cut for the coast gua
only 16%, according to a huffington post poll disproond of his response to harvey.to be a big disconnect between people who value results over rhetoric and would rather have a commander-in-chief instead of a counselor in chief. >> jon: is there too much attention paid, you know, to the little things, the wardrobe and that kind of thing and not enough big picture view of federal response? >> i think there was in this instance of the president stumbled in the beginning with his first...
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senior editor for the brown strewn and manager edit dore for the huffington post amanda turk he will and legal analyst and former prosecutor paul could you twoen weigh in on this. the president essentially he accused his predecessor of kmieting a federal crime. a lot of people it said there's no way that happened, a lot of people have said it was a lie. now his own justice department is saying that. >> yes, they have. this is a very serious crime. it's punishable by five years in prison. obama could have gone to prison, theoretically, for varietying th -- violating this law. this is a very serious allegation. i'm wondering is the president going to apologize now to president obama since he accused him of a federal felony that his own justice department says never occurred? so it will be interrogatory see what the trump reaction is. >> could there be any legal ramifications for this president? >> he actually could be sued for defamation for defaming president obama by accusing him of being a criminal. however, one president suing another for defamation could be probably a first in ame
senior editor for the brown strewn and manager edit dore for the huffington post amanda turk he will and legal analyst and former prosecutor paul could you twoen weigh in on this. the president essentially he accused his predecessor of kmieting a federal crime. a lot of people it said there's no way that happened, a lot of people have said it was a lie. now his own justice department is saying that. >> yes, they have. this is a very serious crime. it's punishable by five years in prison....
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i remember back when i was with "the huffington post" reporting on the obama white house trying to makea private college felt like he had access in the white house. that ceo had given to the inaugural committee. what makes this situation different is twofold. one is that trump ran on a pledge that his own personal wealth essentially immunized him from conflicts of interest. you didn't have to play this insider washington game because he was so wealthy. and two is absent a pr web news press release, we don't really know who is going in and out of the white house. the white house has famously or infamously declined to release their visitor logs, whereas the obama administration released those logs. those logs were somewhat difficult to follow, but at least they did it. the trump white house has not taken that step towards transparency. >> and the other difference of course is we have no idea what they're doing with the money. sam stein, politics editor for the daily beast. great to see you. thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budg
i remember back when i was with "the huffington post" reporting on the obama white house trying to makea private college felt like he had access in the white house. that ceo had given to the inaugural committee. what makes this situation different is twofold. one is that trump ran on a pledge that his own personal wealth essentially immunized him from conflicts of interest. you didn't have to play this insider washington game because he was so wealthy. and two is absent a pr web news...