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out,irst world war broke and at the end of it, in 1919, settled in aeet british harbor north of scotland. so, all of a sudden, you no longer had a german fleet at the end of world war i. however, that did not mean we did not have other potential rivals. the japanese navy had also expanded remarkably during the wartime period. pulled up. navy anchor and bodily relocated to southern california. as it turns out, los angeles had a lot more political pulled in san diego at this point, so the battleships, cruisers, and other large ships went up at san pedro, near long beach. and that is where they were a central 1940. the good news for san diego was geography once again worked in their favor. los angeles had all kinds of competing interests. the navy could not fit it into the greater area and it was becoming more of a concern for the fleet. diego it turned out, san was the home for the u.s. navy during the two world wars. langley was put into commission as the first aircraft carrier and by the end of the year, she arrived in san diego and it was there that naval aviation was really put through
out,irst world war broke and at the end of it, in 1919, settled in aeet british harbor north of scotland. so, all of a sudden, you no longer had a german fleet at the end of world war i. however, that did not mean we did not have other potential rivals. the japanese navy had also expanded remarkably during the wartime period. pulled up. navy anchor and bodily relocated to southern california. as it turns out, los angeles had a lot more political pulled in san diego at this point, so the...
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. >> trump said this is not the irst time he missed appear inauguration. there is meant of division going into the inauguration. poll shows trump's pproval rating the lowest for an incoming president of last seven. they americans say approve of how he has handled he transition but overseas ignites concern in some of allies, s closest criticizing nato the longtime political and military alliance 28 countries. >> i said no comment. that nato will problems. polls when heuted was in the lead but complained and called them rigged when he was down. the latest smissing polls with low approval ratings aying they are just like the phony election jummy: organizers for the inauguration are in crunch mode. a lot to get done to get ready for the people who will be in.he swearing john gonzalez has that part of plaza.ry from freedom john: some will greet him with others with simple disobedience. it is a flurry of activity. freedom plaza is truly a maze of risers andencing and that is your parade route. pennsylvania avenue, it is with the u.s. flag and d.c. flag and you c
. >> trump said this is not the irst time he missed appear inauguration. there is meant of division going into the inauguration. poll shows trump's pproval rating the lowest for an incoming president of last seven. they americans say approve of how he has handled he transition but overseas ignites concern in some of allies, s closest criticizing nato the longtime political and military alliance 28 countries. >> i said no comment. that nato will problems. polls when heuted was in the...
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. >>> donald trump played the role of renegade but he's not the irst person to challenge washington insidersg boswell talks about others who shook up the establishment. >> reporter: donald trump rode a wave to the white house. he'll be the first person elected as president without ever holding a position. >> donald trump is perhaps the most far outside outside over anyone ever to be elected president in the history of the country. >> reporter: american university history professor allan lichtman say other notorious renegades also made it to the white house. >> the first true, outsider, to be elected president was, of course, andrew jackson. >> reporter: historians say mr. trump has a lot in common with andrew jackson. he rose in the victory. >> he was elected on a platform of cleaning up the mess in washington. does that sound familiar? >> reporter: jackson forced native americans from their land and dismanagementaled the bank of the united states which plunged the country into a depression. this statue will welcome donald trump when he takes over the white house, but over mavericks also liv
. >>> donald trump played the role of renegade but he's not the irst person to challenge washington insidersg boswell talks about others who shook up the establishment. >> reporter: donald trump rode a wave to the white house. he'll be the first person elected as president without ever holding a position. >> donald trump is perhaps the most far outside outside over anyone ever to be elected president in the history of the country. >> reporter: american university...
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irst a couple from yvonne from south california. stkpwh for r: i have a question the republican there. what is it that we need to do to safe?r borders i thought we had something in place already and i don't think is doing it is the right way. guest: there's many things we keep the borders safe. when we talk about biorder we are not just talking about the southern and northern borders. 50% of people that ome in illegally don't cross a border. they come legally on a visa. the visa expires and they disappear. o any state with an international airport is a border state. we need to properly screen people and have physical walls use technology to stop oliceman from crossing our -- people from crossing the land borders but we need and entry when somebody comes into the united states and so ometric entity and exit we know when they came and who they are and we know whether or not they have left. what president trump is diagnose is reasonable and responsible in protect the american people from countries where we our hot spots for terror and
irst a couple from yvonne from south california. stkpwh for r: i have a question the republican there. what is it that we need to do to safe?r borders i thought we had something in place already and i don't think is doing it is the right way. guest: there's many things we keep the borders safe. when we talk about biorder we are not just talking about the southern and northern borders. 50% of people that ome in illegally don't cross a border. they come legally on a visa. the visa expires and...
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then came this surprise. [ cheering ] so they lined the streets to irst family.. >> people at riversidebamas were in town, so they lined up on the street to welcome the former first family. they cheered as you can hear there. the motorcade drove through the city headed for palm springs. >>> earlier the former president and first lady said their good-byes to white house staffers at joint base andrews. the couple walked hand and hand down to their plane but not before turning and waving a final farewell. >>> no noise for the 49ers on the coaching or general manager front, but we've got other action tonight. steph curry was a silent assassin tonight. hit three balls as the dubs were slaying them one at a time, highlights next with the rockets. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, play that game with the warriors... ...baaad idea... owe new steph curry at the rockets ... ...warriors thru cleveland & >>> -- the nissan sports reports coming up next on kpix5. >> steph curry and the rockets tonight, warriors and wind him up and watch him go to end the half, curry stored 24. dubs took a five-point lead, turne
then came this surprise. [ cheering ] so they lined the streets to irst family.. >> people at riversidebamas were in town, so they lined up on the street to welcome the former first family. they cheered as you can hear there. the motorcade drove through the city headed for palm springs. >>> earlier the former president and first lady said their good-byes to white house staffers at joint base andrews. the couple walked hand and hand down to their plane but not before turning and...
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last year or the year i think the kindergarten now the de class is first grade class, there is the irst class of kindegarteners now first graders where there are more minority children than white children. so, the demographics of the country are changing and this is one thing we have to keep in mind as we move forward. we are going to be -- 20 years, 30 years -- we will majority/minority country so race relations are pretty if we can't ause get along now what does that say or 30 years from now when that class of are high ners schoolers and college graduates nd they are getting ready to vote. what world are we building for them and what are we showing th them, how are we showing them, up example are we putting for them? the world is changing and we have to prepare our children for that world they are going to be karpblcarjack -- charge of. host: has the president address how he will these issues post-presidency? thing we will one be interested in. because he will be one of the in the idents to stay nation's capital after he leaves the presidency and one thing he he's going to put more ef
last year or the year i think the kindergarten now the de class is first grade class, there is the irst class of kindegarteners now first graders where there are more minority children than white children. so, the demographics of the country are changing and this is one thing we have to keep in mind as we move forward. we are going to be -- 20 years, 30 years -- we will majority/minority country so race relations are pretty if we can't ause get along now what does that say or 30 years from now...
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first of all, i think we should recognize this was the irst president in american history to mobilize an amazing coalition that
first of all, i think we should recognize this was the irst president in american history to mobilize an amazing coalition that
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privacy,irst family's we only use the resident staff and the few people who may have been there for yearselp us when we have state dinners. will we have six brothers so obviously we have to call in additional people -- we only have six butlers. it is a privacy issue. we don't need a lot of people who were there that want to volunteer because, to be quite honest, they get in the way. i have had numerous requests over the years wrapping the press comment. can't we take a picture here or there? the answer is no, we don't have time for that. we don't have time to move things around to accommodate light and the people who were there who don't have a specific purpose in the move. there people who say, we want this over the air or we want this next to that window? be, buters: there could i would hope that will be decided in the weeks before the move. people look at the floor plan and the various items and have an idea where those things will be placed. we have those decisions made well before and not-year-old day. familiesquently, the bring small pieces of furniture of their own but they use the
privacy,irst family's we only use the resident staff and the few people who may have been there for yearselp us when we have state dinners. will we have six brothers so obviously we have to call in additional people -- we only have six butlers. it is a privacy issue. we don't need a lot of people who were there that want to volunteer because, to be quite honest, they get in the way. i have had numerous requests over the years wrapping the press comment. can't we take a picture here or there?...
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irst thing i would like to say we depend on your knowledge, judgment, advice and guidance on the what she has mentioned. it goes beyond the whip's office and i think across the aisle. certainly across the capitol. so i wish -- i was hoping the last couple of days that the decision might be reversed, but mary frances, i wish her well, we are not sending her to the senate, she is going to the senate. but wonderful to know that the senate will be blessed with her great leadership, knowledge, wisdom, judgment and temperment, beautiful, beautiful, temperment. mary frances, thank you. don't be a stranger to us and look forward to working together, to preserve our planet and create jobs and create jobs and do so many things that are part of your values, our values. mr. hoyer: i know mary frances appreciates the words of leader pelosi. i know the leader is correct. we are not sending, she is going. but i want to tell this house that i talked to senator carper who is the senator of the committee and i said, tom, i will not stand in the school house door and not let her out of our office but yo
irst thing i would like to say we depend on your knowledge, judgment, advice and guidance on the what she has mentioned. it goes beyond the whip's office and i think across the aisle. certainly across the capitol. so i wish -- i was hoping the last couple of days that the decision might be reversed, but mary frances, i wish her well, we are not sending her to the senate, she is going to the senate. but wonderful to know that the senate will be blessed with her great leadership, knowledge,...
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but today there' a breakthrough medicine that can help makere tmorrow, i want to irst hook.t failure study everto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are prresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. hibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine s e dema low blood pressure kidney probl or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make the gift row possible. >>> right now jim gardner and the "action news" team are starning by with tease stores next at 6:00. convicted congressman chaka fattah sits down for an interview just hours before he reports to prison. >>> and a pizza delivery maneaks out after being ambushed on the job last night. >>> this cliff is now 1 f high and over 100 feet of beach is washed out to i'll have that next. > and the entire "action news" team i'm rick williams "action >>> "action nevalley's leading with ducis rogers, cecily tynan and jim gardner. >>>
but today there' a breakthrough medicine that can help makere tmorrow, i want to irst hook.t failure study everto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are prresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. hibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine s e dema low blood pressure kidney probl or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl....
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yousef: let's check in on the -irst word headlines might - headlines.born into major cities for protest marches a day after donald trump's in operation. the women's march on washington see the swearing-in of donald trump as the most widely attended event. they were in the city from early morning until late afternoon. tracy: and australia beginning talks with the u.k. ahead of its departure from the european union. the treasurer says the government will look to improve the relationship between both sides as brexit takes shape. their trade is with $20 billion -- was whether $20 billion in 2015 and 2016. yousef: and monopolizing the chip market, apple is accusing looking for a rebate on licensing fees. welcome has been under fire from regulators for the licensing practices. of opecrepresentatives and russian meeting today to monitor compliance with the agreement to cut down oil production. it has been hinted that they have happened faster than expected. markets are holding onto the outcome of these cuts, so what is opec signing -- say ing about how it is g
yousef: let's check in on the -irst word headlines might - headlines.born into major cities for protest marches a day after donald trump's in operation. the women's march on washington see the swearing-in of donald trump as the most widely attended event. they were in the city from early morning until late afternoon. tracy: and australia beginning talks with the u.k. ahead of its departure from the european union. the treasurer says the government will look to improve the relationship between...
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was just on russia, that he did acknowledge really for was irst time that russia responsible for hacking the dnc. >> what do you make of the plan laid out by the lawyer that said, you know, he wasn't going to basically have anything to do with the trump organization? into place they put is basically trust donald and trust donald's judgment. none of the en steps that trump's predecessors in the white house have taken to ake sure the president is insulated from conflicts of interest, an actual blind trust divest. of assets that could create conflicts. >> he's not moving where he needs to move. that is, we need to have him divest. he needs to get rid of his and he needs ests to put them in what's called a blind trust. > so you don't buy when it his attorney just said it would be impractical to have a blind trust? that? your response to >> it's not impractical. people do this all the time. biotech ceutical and stocks took a dive when donald trump commented on the industry's drug pricing methods earlier today. they are getting away with murder. >> if you had any doubt that donald trump still
was just on russia, that he did acknowledge really for was irst time that russia responsible for hacking the dnc. >> what do you make of the plan laid out by the lawyer that said, you know, he wasn't going to basically have anything to do with the trump organization? into place they put is basically trust donald and trust donald's judgment. none of the en steps that trump's predecessors in the white house have taken to ake sure the president is insulated from conflicts of interest, an...
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now the first day of the year, air,irst 90 minutes of the one attack and 39 people died.his is terrible. this is happening mostly as a result of two reasons. first, the central state power in iraq and syria was destroyed. you can't have democracy without state. you can't have democracy without rule of law. when everyone applies his own understanding of justice like and no onesis, resorts to universal understanding of justice, you can't foster democracy. tothe west, including -- build democracy, wants to support anyone who was going to syria. the end result? working border with syria right now. the longest border of turkey and syria -- the terrorist who killed 39 people a few days ago and took turkey from sia, it was in isis fighter there and no one asked for his passport or visa. and they are within thisis doube right now. and for -- they are within istanbul no. they're not providing their citizens with security. the policeman who had security clearance killed the russian abbasid or in ankara. this is a failed state. amy: we're talking to koray caliskan, professor of poli
now the first day of the year, air,irst 90 minutes of the one attack and 39 people died.his is terrible. this is happening mostly as a result of two reasons. first, the central state power in iraq and syria was destroyed. you can't have democracy without state. you can't have democracy without rule of law. when everyone applies his own understanding of justice like and no onesis, resorts to universal understanding of justice, you can't foster democracy. tothe west, including -- build democracy,...
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irst up is jesse holland reports for a.p. on race and then we will hear voice of a nelson the many that will join us throughout the program. we talked with gary walters and discusses what happens during the transition events in the day the white house and logistics of how one first family is moved out and the moved in. >> the incoming president will do receptions or dinners or whatever they decide him he people that helped get elected to office. as far as the staff, it starts making the preparation of move out of one and move in of the second family. the sitting first family, it is their home until noon on day and the staff makes every effort to see that slighted and not they are taken care of. the sitting president and president-elect and families the north portico and head to capitol hill that is crazy.t gets a little i have referred to as organized chaos. are amily's belongings moved out and the others moved in with the important thing of trying to get the house by the time there are finished with the inaugural arade, arou
irst up is jesse holland reports for a.p. on race and then we will hear voice of a nelson the many that will join us throughout the program. we talked with gary walters and discusses what happens during the transition events in the day the white house and logistics of how one first family is moved out and the moved in. >> the incoming president will do receptions or dinners or whatever they decide him he people that helped get elected to office. as far as the staff, it starts making the...
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you certainly push them out and see what they do, and then basically what you are is their irst audiencedit, you try to reflect, but you do not give them anything because they are pouring it at you. charlie: who is sheriff hartman? john: peter b. hartman, who in reality was peter b. hoffman, who threatened legal action when the play opened. he was the sheriff of cook county. under the adminisration of a man named big bill thompson whose sole contribution was the phrase "keep king george out of chicago." [laughter] john: yeah. a lot of trough feeding. e is a backslapping, chicago version of a good old boy. not quite the brightest bulb in the dressing room mirror. i wanted to see how stupid i could make him and still breathe, which is not a good approach. [laughter] >> you're stuck with it. john: never anything gained by playing things down. ut he is in peril. [laughter] charlie: and walter burns who comes in the second time? nathan: walter burns is such a tremendous character. that is the relationship in the play, this bromance, father-son relationship he has with the star reporter. hille
you certainly push them out and see what they do, and then basically what you are is their irst audiencedit, you try to reflect, but you do not give them anything because they are pouring it at you. charlie: who is sheriff hartman? john: peter b. hartman, who in reality was peter b. hoffman, who threatened legal action when the play opened. he was the sheriff of cook county. under the adminisration of a man named big bill thompson whose sole contribution was the phrase "keep king george...
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see here to the haymarket bombing of 1886 some people called it what is sometimes referred to as the irst terrorist strike in modern america. certainly was called that at the time. and the pullman's strike. there were a huge number of altercations between labor and capital. what seemed to be a low level stage of civil war. between 1881 and 1904 there were an estimated 37,000 ecorded strikes. meanwhile all those middle class men and women moving to the cities faced a series of challenges of their own, leaving farms and moving to the cities to take up jobs in offices. middle class white men in particular were becoming clerks and managers and feared becoming over civilized in the parlance of the time. feared that while their fathers knew nature and knew the farm they shuffled paper and they eren't really men. amidst these upheavals cody's how was popular on the political right. he adored the wild west show and many of his most famous paintings of the west are based on scenes in the show. he would visit the show especially in new york and borrow cowboys and indians for poses in his studio. bu
see here to the haymarket bombing of 1886 some people called it what is sometimes referred to as the irst terrorist strike in modern america. certainly was called that at the time. and the pullman's strike. there were a huge number of altercations between labor and capital. what seemed to be a low level stage of civil war. between 1881 and 1904 there were an estimated 37,000 ecorded strikes. meanwhile all those middle class men and women moving to the cities faced a series of challenges of...
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much has been done since the .irst report published in 2008 the next administration will inherit a work in progress. despite an exponential increase in attention, we are still at risk, and there is more for the next administration to do. this exists because of our alliance -- our reliance on technologies that are inherently vulnerable and because enforcing laws in cyberspace is difficult. that sounds like a bleak picture. tell us more. guest: house chairman mike mccall is the cochair with senator whitehouse. one democrat, one republican. in talking with them, i do not think they have any doubts about where they are -- what they are doing. we have come to depend on the internet in ways we did not expect. i was in the clinton administration as a career officer. we thought the internet would be like a big online ebay. we did not expect it to become so important. it is based on technology that hackers can easily exploit. that has not happened. host: caller: caller: good morning, john. good morning. i can understand everybody attacking everybody else, but there-- as i said before, is a lot o
much has been done since the .irst report published in 2008 the next administration will inherit a work in progress. despite an exponential increase in attention, we are still at risk, and there is more for the next administration to do. this exists because of our alliance -- our reliance on technologies that are inherently vulnerable and because enforcing laws in cyberspace is difficult. that sounds like a bleak picture. tell us more. guest: house chairman mike mccall is the cochair with...
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peopleopl are still tracked many trappedat inside thera burning rubble ru which was among the firsthe irstlt in that city.ity. >>> devastating news out ofstato india. a truck crashed head on into a a school bus killing at least 24 4 children. two dozen other children were we injured. all of the kids were between the ages of three and 12 yearses old. old. visibility was low because of o dense fog in the area.e the truck driver was taken tofo a hospital where we're hearingeg that his legs had to be amputated. >> former president george h.w. bush remain in intensivense care this morning at a know a kn houston. mr. bush is recovering after ara procedure to help clear hiscleas airways was successful.ce the former president had the t procedure yesterday afterure having been in the hoyespital since saturday battling pneumonia. barbara bush was also admitteddd yesterday as a precautionrca after suffering fatigue andand coughing. >> with just one day to go one o until his inaugurationnug president-elect donald trump and vice president elect mikerei pence are preparing tode >> today's public events
peopleopl are still tracked many trappedat inside thera burning rubble ru which was among the firsthe irstlt in that city.ity. >>> devastating news out ofstato india. a truck crashed head on into a a school bus killing at least 24 4 children. two dozen other children were we injured. all of the kids were between the ages of three and 12 yearses old. old. visibility was low because of o dense fog in the area.e the truck driver was taken tofo a hospital where we're hearingeg that his...
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caller: i was just wondering, irst time i heard that carrier was going to mexico, i was going to -- thinking to myself all those people in that town know their job. why can't they with help maybe from the government and the help from the union and maybe in investments from their own money invest in buying the building, jobs -- yeah, and investing and starting and working and keeping the building going? keeping the manufacturing -- i don't know if it's possible but that's where i was thinking. maybe those people just invest it. the government invest it. the union invest it in making another or carrier air-conditioning company, whatever they made and doing it just as well. because they are already trained. but that's one of the ways i was thinking about maybe keeping the jobs here. that's all. i don't even know if it's possible but that's what i was thinking. host: all right. an idea from myra from new york. eric from olympia, washington. eric, good morning. caller: good morning, good morning. how are you? host: i'm good. how are you? caller: quite frank. i have a situation where i ended up se
caller: i was just wondering, irst time i heard that carrier was going to mexico, i was going to -- thinking to myself all those people in that town know their job. why can't they with help maybe from the government and the help from the union and maybe in investments from their own money invest in buying the building, jobs -- yeah, and investing and starting and working and keeping the building going? keeping the manufacturing -- i don't know if it's possible but that's where i was thinking....
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foremost,irst and what we have got to accept and realize is that donald trump is deliberately being disruptive moment. he is trying to send signals, not just domestically but internationally, that he is willing to be disruptive and he is willing to shoot from the hip. he's trying to change the behavior of others in the world economy. that brings us onto trade. he is really saying, i am willing to do this sort of thing so just beware. we are concerned about trade, but the objective of free trade is a longer-term panacea. we do not have free trade in the world. we cannot have totally free trade, it is not appropriate, but what we want as fair trade conditions. what donald trump has been saying is the trade relationship between china and america in particular is not fair, and is trying to put pressure on to get that changed. leslie: he absolutely had a much more assertive stance toward china, as we know. one interesting thing is to think about the uk's position in all of this. theresa may made her visit, they talked about having a u.s.-u.k. trade deal but there are a number of issues making it mu
foremost,irst and what we have got to accept and realize is that donald trump is deliberately being disruptive moment. he is trying to send signals, not just domestically but internationally, that he is willing to be disruptive and he is willing to shoot from the hip. he's trying to change the behavior of others in the world economy. that brings us onto trade. he is really saying, i am willing to do this sort of thing so just beware. we are concerned about trade, but the objective of free trade...
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irst, let's go back and review everything that the president elect -- president-elect said about wall street and then we can understand exactly what is being done here. in august, 2015, president-elect trump told cbs, and i quote, the hedge fund guys didn't build this country. these are guys that shift paper around and they get lucky, they make a fortune. they pay no tax. it's ridiculous, ok. unquote. another quote, in january, 2016, trump told iowans, quote, i'm not going to let wall street get away with murder. wall street has caused tremendous problems for us. i repeat, he said, wall street has caused tremendous problems for us. in february of 2016, trump said, i know those guys at goldman sachs. they have total control over hillary clinton. in july of 2016, trump tweeted, quote, hillary will never reform wall street. she's owned by wall street, unquote. he also told iowans, quote, i don't care about the wall street guys. i'm not taking any of their money. now trump has totally betrayed his promise to drain the swamp. he's appointed goldman sachs bankers to the treasury and the nat
irst, let's go back and review everything that the president elect -- president-elect said about wall street and then we can understand exactly what is being done here. in august, 2015, president-elect trump told cbs, and i quote, the hedge fund guys didn't build this country. these are guys that shift paper around and they get lucky, they make a fortune. they pay no tax. it's ridiculous, ok. unquote. another quote, in january, 2016, trump told iowans, quote, i'm not going to let wall street...
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irst let's get the bloomberg first word news. sebastian: turkey has said the authorities now know the identity of the gunman who build eve.e on new year's that came after the government extended emergency rule by three months. turkey declared the state of emergency following a failed coup in july. britain's prime minister needs to be told the uncomfortable truth about the difficulties of negotiating brexit. that is according to theresa may's former envoy to the european union. he quit and urged british officials working in brussels to keep challenging colleagues in london. china has studied possible scenarios for the yuan and capital outflows and is preparing contingency plans. that is according to people familiar with the matter. this comes amid increasing pressure on the currency from the dollar and concern that donald trump may take punitive measures on china's exports. a bank run by steven mnuchin, donald trump's pick for treasury secretary, may have engaged in widespread misconduct involving foreclosing on homeowners. that i
irst let's get the bloomberg first word news. sebastian: turkey has said the authorities now know the identity of the gunman who build eve.e on new year's that came after the government extended emergency rule by three months. turkey declared the state of emergency following a failed coup in july. britain's prime minister needs to be told the uncomfortable truth about the difficulties of negotiating brexit. that is according to theresa may's former envoy to the european union. he quit and urged...
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>> wl --irst i am going to say john lewis an icon i love john lewis just wrong, that statement shouldelect donald trump is a legitimate elected president, with that being said, we need to get behind and make sure this country works -- orderly transfer i think doesn't send good signal to the rest of the world we are the hope of the world only one has orderly transfer you superpower of the world orderly transfer the way we do that you need to honor that whether you are into are the person voted for him or thought honor the process we have the democracy we have. >> have, by the way, that is what people want hello? >> quick does perry get confirmed oh, yes, yes. >> joe good to see you. >> at least one democrat vote, he is going to get confirmed rick is a good man. >> thank you. >> always good to be with you. >> thank you for joining us senator joe manchin joining is a short break when we come back stall tactics, delaying cabinet from taking shape stuart varney could is cannot stop donald trump from making america great again, back i can't moment. i realize that ah, that $100k is not exact
>> wl --irst i am going to say john lewis an icon i love john lewis just wrong, that statement shouldelect donald trump is a legitimate elected president, with that being said, we need to get behind and make sure this country works -- orderly transfer i think doesn't send good signal to the rest of the world we are the hope of the world only one has orderly transfer you superpower of the world orderly transfer the way we do that you need to honor that whether you are into are the person...
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the irst is a student at university of connecticut and helped the way laboratory secure an icorps grant to commercialize her work on tissue engineer scaffold, innovative work which is going to help with bone repair and regeneration. she attributes her success to her female advisor and mentor, professor may wei, who encouraged her as a young woman to carry out her path forward in the biotech world. and she helped her make that transition from the lab and the classroom out into the commercial world. and it's turning that research project, she was lucky. she was lucky. she had a mentor and she had a mentor with the experience to help close this gap. clearly -- claire lee northwardi is the c.e.o. of a digital health startup firm in avon, connecticut. received seed grant funding and gained access to hands on training to learn to market her technology to consumers. she's now equipped with the tools to take her discovery and bring it into market. both of these women scientists are examples of the kind of innovation, the kind of economic engine, and the problem solving we need all americans to
the irst is a student at university of connecticut and helped the way laboratory secure an icorps grant to commercialize her work on tissue engineer scaffold, innovative work which is going to help with bone repair and regeneration. she attributes her success to her female advisor and mentor, professor may wei, who encouraged her as a young woman to carry out her path forward in the biotech world. and she helped her make that transition from the lab and the classroom out into the commercial...