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(james) and i'm james fletcher. and i'm james (james) christina. thanks christina.james) a jamnd i'm fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) ( james ) ( james ) our top story this morning. thousands of people are hitting the roads today for the long labor day weekend. and you'll get a little bit of relief at the gas pump. according to triple-a ... gas prices are on track to be the lowest labor day prices in the past three years. and here's how things stack up in the bay area. san francisco comes in at $3.68. oakland at $3.63 and san jose is at $3.54 drivers we caught up with this monring are happy for the bit of savings. < ... very thankful>( james ) triple a says the worst time to be on the road is this afternoon from one to four and monday morning between 7 and 10.
(james) and i'm james fletcher. and i'm james (james) christina. thanks christina.james) a jamnd i'm fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) ( james ) ( james ) our top story this morning....
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(james) and i'm james fletcher. and i'm james (james) christina. thanks christina. (james)
(james) and i'm james fletcher. and i'm james (james) christina. thanks christina. (james)
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(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james )( james ) our top story this morning. thousands of people are hitting the roads today for the long labor day weekend. and gas prices are expected to be the cheapest in 3 years. kron4's christina tay-tro is live in walnut creek with more. if you're hitting the road for one last summer trip this holiday weekend... good news for your pockets!according to triple-a...national gas prices are on track to be the lowest labor day weekend prices in the past three years.a spokesperson for triple-a says thursday's average of two-dollars-and-59-cents is nearly a quarter last year's prices.it's also less money that folks spent for gas at the memorial day holiday at the beginning of the summer. thanks ( james ) new this morning --- a
(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james )( james ) our top story this morning. thousands of people are hitting the roads today for the long labor day weekend. and gas prices...
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darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... another comfortable and predominantly cloudy start to the day ahead of clearing and warming conditions this no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( james ) our top story this morning. thousands of people are hitting the roads today for the long labor day weekend. and gas prices are expected to be the cheapest in 3 years.kron4's christina tay-tro is live in walnut creek with more. if you're hitting the road for one last summer trip this holiday weekend... here's some good news for your pockets! according to triple-a... national gas prices are on track to be the lowest labor day weekend prices in the past three years.a spokesperson says thursday's average of two-dollars-and-59-cents is nearly a quarter cheaper than last year's prices.it's also less money that folks spent for g
darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... another comfortable and predominantly cloudy start to the day ahead of clearing and warming conditions this no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( james ) our top story this morning. thousands of people are hitting the roads today for...
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(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... another comfortable and predominantly cloudy start to the day ahead of clearing and warming conditions this afternoon. temperatures in the upper 50's to 60's as your stepping outside your friday morning amid calm and cool conditions.looking at the afternoon daytime highs will be much like those felt yesterday, in the 60's and 70's at the coast and for parts of the bay on the water while the 80's can be expected again for other regions further inland.the next 7 days will bring temperatures more on par with seasonal averages than what we had been seeing the past few weeks, in the 80's for most highs inland with plenty of sun and a continuation of our late summer dry conditions. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) we start with breaking news out of palo al
(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... another comfortable and predominantly cloudy start to the day ahead of clearing and warming conditions this afternoon. temperatures in the upper 50's to 60's as your stepping outside your friday morning amid calm and cool conditions.looking at the afternoon daytime highs will be much like those felt yesterday, in the 60's and 70's at the coast and for parts of the bay on the water while the 80's can be...
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>> his name is james henrikson. >> james henrikson.s the plan who had gotten doug interested in the oil play in the first place. the man with his wife sarah were known as the barbie and ken of the oil patch. this guy worked for them. his name is rick airy. >> they stuck out like a couple of turds in a punch bowl. >> she was a barista. >> what was he like? >> he was calm, cool, collected, older man, good-looking. he was fun. we'd always go out. we would go out. it was easy. i never thought i'd marry him or go to business with him. >> but that's what she did. they moved to the oil patch in 2011, got married in minot, north dakota, and by 2013, he was the charismatic face of a major trucking operation called blackstone, and she was the blond on his arm and the senior company official. sarah signed the checks. blackstone was the business doug first invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation. 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed
>> his name is james henrikson. >> james henrikson.s the plan who had gotten doug interested in the oil play in the first place. the man with his wife sarah were known as the barbie and ken of the oil patch. this guy worked for them. his name is rick airy. >> they stuck out like a couple of turds in a punch bowl. >> she was a barista. >> what was he like? >> he was calm, cool, collected, older man, good-looking. he was fun. we'd always go out. we would go...
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james: good question.n terms of the carry at the front and, it does not look great -- end, it does not look great. in terms of the value, it does look good. it is very difficult for the curve to aggressively invert in this type of scenario. i can understand why it may flatten and get to zero, but in terms of moving dramatically beyond that it's very difficult, whereas there are number of outcomes were we could see the front end outperform. gregory: we have had rallies in years past but nothing so data empty as this one. we have gotten 50 basis points and have not seen anything happening. it has all been anticipatory. at this point, a lot of august was momentum. maybe it was algo driven. it would not surprise me to see a selloff in september, particularly as we get into the central bank actions, the ecb, the fed on the 18th. we have talked about this before. what happens next friday if we get a strong jobs number? how does the fed react to that? you have heard a couple members say they are reluctant to ease
james: good question.n terms of the carry at the front and, it does not look great -- end, it does not look great. in terms of the value, it does look good. it is very difficult for the curve to aggressively invert in this type of scenario. i can understand why it may flatten and get to zero, but in terms of moving dramatically beyond that it's very difficult, whereas there are number of outcomes were we could see the front end outperform. gregory: we have had rallies in years past but nothing...
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jonathan: james, is that an argument that resonates with you? james: i agree with priya. think essentially what we've seen is essentially you don't go from zero to hero in one step, you don't go from hero to zero in one step. we are seeing the internals of risk facing markets, they are been shown for some time to trend toward more defensive approach to investing. we are seeing in the corporate bond space, suddenly the quality of the balance sheet is one of the things that is most important that will determine which names you choose. definitely a signal there. you also have to recognize the structure of the markets, the liquidity that has been thrown in by the fed and global central banks. that money has to go somewhere. in a yeley -- low yield environment, those investors that can take on the liquidity risk, they have chosen to do so. that has slightly shifted some of the signal value that you get at this early inflection point in the cycle in terms rather than the outright level of spread. i think it's a more accurate forward-looking indicator. jonathan: james athey stic
jonathan: james, is that an argument that resonates with you? james: i agree with priya. think essentially what we've seen is essentially you don't go from zero to hero in one step, you don't go from hero to zero in one step. we are seeing the internals of risk facing markets, they are been shown for some time to trend toward more defensive approach to investing. we are seeing in the corporate bond space, suddenly the quality of the balance sheet is one of the things that is most important that...
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james, is that an argument that resonates with you? james: i agree with priya. what we have seen is essential you don't go from zero to hero in one step, you don't go from hero to zero in one step. trendrkets have shown a toward more defensive approach to investing. we are seeing in the corporate bond space, suddenly the quality of the balance she is one of the things that is most important that will determine which names you choose. definitely a signal there. you also have to recognize the structure of the markets, the liquidity that has been thrown in by global central banks. that money has to go somewhere. in a low yielding environment, those investors that can take on the liquidity risk, they have chosen to do so. that has shifted some of the signal value that you get. jonathan: james at the sticking with us alongside greg staples and priya misra. coming up, the two-year treasury auction drawn a yield above the 10 year for the first time since 2007. this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." want to head t
james, is that an argument that resonates with you? james: i agree with priya. what we have seen is essential you don't go from zero to hero in one step, you don't go from hero to zero in one step. trendrkets have shown a toward more defensive approach to investing. we are seeing in the corporate bond space, suddenly the quality of the balance she is one of the things that is most important that will determine which names you choose. definitely a signal there. you also have to recognize the...
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when we come back, james comey mr. super patriot was just rebuked by the former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. congressman devin nunes, congressman mark meadows, congressman john radcliffe, did they know this story better than anybody. that's next. straight ahead ♪ like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's read
when we come back, james comey mr. super patriot was just rebuked by the former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. congressman devin nunes, congressman mark meadows, congressman john radcliffe, did they know this story better than anybody. that's next. straight ahead ♪ like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful...
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it was a bad day for james come james comey. >> sean: i've got to believe the inspector general report, we believe your sources have told you and i know my sources have told me, the inspector general has already concluded four applications were obtained illegally, what can you tell us about what will be the big report? >> i think we ought to wait and see what comes out, you never know how these reports will end up when they are written and reviewed. i have been told there is a preponderance of evidence that all four of the fisa warrants were deeply flawed, the representations of information being verified were not and they learned a lot of information from christopher steele about what the fbi knew about the flaws, that may be the headline of that report. christopher steele made the case that what they knew what they were doing was wrong and no one stepped in the way of it. let's see what the ig reports, i think we learned a lot today but it's the first quarter of a long football game. >> sean: today, president trump reacted on twitter to comey's report writing "perhaps never in the hi
it was a bad day for james come james comey. >> sean: i've got to believe the inspector general report, we believe your sources have told you and i know my sources have told me, the inspector general has already concluded four applications were obtained illegally, what can you tell us about what will be the big report? >> i think we ought to wait and see what comes out, you never know how these reports will end up when they are written and reviewed. i have been told there is a...
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when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835 it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in jackson's administration's war against the bank of the united states hereafter simply the bank. in march of 1833 as a member of the house ways and means committee, polk offered an explosive minority report and during the following session as chairman of the same committee, polk outmaneuvered bank supporters and secured passage of a resolution in proving the removal of government deposits. months later during a visit to tennessee jackson gushed, quote, polk for the hard service done in the cause deserves a medal from the american people. as far as we know polk didn't receive a medal, but tremendous wards he did reap from his bank ward services were more substantial. the house speakership, the lifelong devotion of jackson and the democratic party and ten years later the presidency. that polk would play a prominent role in the bank war was hard to predict be
when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835 it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in jackson's administration's war against the bank of the united states hereafter simply the bank. in march of 1833 as a member of the house ways and means committee, polk offered an explosive minority report and during the following session as chairman of the same committee, polk outmaneuvered bank supporters and secured passage of a resolution in...
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all james k. polk has to do is plug into those connections, political, family, all of the above, right, to help him retake chunky jack. here's something that's interesting about william dusenbury's contribution to this scholarship is you can kind of tell that historians of slavery weren't quite ready to outright call these operations what they were, right? you know, investment capitalist enterprises, okay, and not everybody is e nam moenamored w new history of slavery, and i would enjoy watching people duke that out. i think it's really helpful for this, you know, context to understand polk in this way. but in dusenbury's book, he uses the word investment in places in quotation marks. he's talking about how somebody viewed the plantation as an investment. of course it's an investment. what else could it be, right? we understand slavery is a social system. we also have to understand it, you know, as an investment, right? so james k. polk is watching these things closely. that was going to be the re
all james k. polk has to do is plug into those connections, political, family, all of the above, right, to help him retake chunky jack. here's something that's interesting about william dusenbury's contribution to this scholarship is you can kind of tell that historians of slavery weren't quite ready to outright call these operations what they were, right? you know, investment capitalist enterprises, okay, and not everybody is e nam moenamored w new history of slavery, and i would enjoy...
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so james k. polk is a part of this history of absentee planters, and i call them 19th century portfolio planters. we think of portfolio plantations as sort of a 20th century agricultural development so i'm trying to be provocative on purpose and call -- this is a portfolio investment. if you never go to that plantation. sometimes the overseer is begging them, please come and see how good things are going because i need a contract for next year. and a lot of times these guys aren't going. they don't really know what's going on. that's an investment and that's what it is. so when i found in looking at these patterns is this is actually a much more extensive part of this history than i had given credence to in my research. quite a few of these absentee holdings. it's a little difficult to find out when it's an absentee-held plantation like some of them are more obvious than others. if people have questions about like what i defined as absentee and not, we can hash that out. in my preliminary researc
so james k. polk is a part of this history of absentee planters, and i call them 19th century portfolio planters. we think of portfolio plantations as sort of a 20th century agricultural development so i'm trying to be provocative on purpose and call -- this is a portfolio investment. if you never go to that plantation. sometimes the overseer is begging them, please come and see how good things are going because i need a contract for next year. and a lot of times these guys aren't going. they...
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james k. polk, so we're going to explore five of the sides apparently of james k. polk. i'd like to start then with our zbro ducti introductions in just a moment. what we'll each do is speak for 15 minutes. no more. maybe a little less would be allowed. and then we'll -- we might ask questions of each other. a dcouple questions as a roundtable then we'll open it for the audience and should have substantial time for question and answer at the end. first i'd like to introduce mark cheathem who's going to speak on polk, van vurburen and democrat leadership in 1844. dr. cheathem is professor of history at cumberland university and project director of the papers of martin van buren. his most recent book is "the coming of democracy: presidential campaigning in the age of jackson." all right. >> thank you, john, and thank you for all, all for showing up. hopefully no one naps in the post-lunch euphoria and thank you to michael in particular for putting this together. i want to thank zach kinslow, you
james k. polk, so we're going to explore five of the sides apparently of james k. polk. i'd like to start then with our zbro ducti introductions in just a moment. what we'll each do is speak for 15 minutes. no more. maybe a little less would be allowed. and then we'll -- we might ask questions of each other. a dcouple questions as a roundtable then we'll open it for the audience and should have substantial time for question and answer at the end. first i'd like to introduce mark cheathem who's...
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where melissa and james attorney firmly agree. the measure of the justice since dawn is protected by that immunity agreement she signed with the d.a. >> james is not the type of boy who is going to go out and commit a murder in the hopes that dawn will find had acceptable. he didn't do this as a surprise gift. >> dawn herself declined our request for an interview. her mom, the retired deputy sheriff, has remained in her corn corner. >> i know that a lot of people believe that. that it was a blatant conspiracy on her part. but i don't think dawn really wanted ben dead. i don't think dawn was there. >> hold it all together. >> all the way along and even now. >> you got to understand, ben was a good guy. they had their problems. everybody loved him. he didn't deserve to die. >> for the time being, it's a he said/she said story. the d.a.'s deal with dawn to the dismay of james mat vi an's attorney means she may never face a murder charge >> prosecutor made a deal with the devil. now we need to show how far she is. >> deal with the dev
where melissa and james attorney firmly agree. the measure of the justice since dawn is protected by that immunity agreement she signed with the d.a. >> james is not the type of boy who is going to go out and commit a murder in the hopes that dawn will find had acceptable. he didn't do this as a surprise gift. >> dawn herself declined our request for an interview. her mom, the retired deputy sheriff, has remained in her corn corner. >> i know that a lot of people believe that....
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james mattis is an honorable general but he is not the president.ts to set foreign policy and every president deserves a secretary of defense who will follow through with commitments made. >> bret: do you think at the white house there is a sense that is the goal? pulling troops back? or he is battling with interior officials on whether that is a good idea or not? >> there's probably an internal battle, it has to do with talks with the tele- ban and a different philosophical approach with some of the people around him. certainly his instincts have been as he made clear in 2016, it was to take people out -- not everyone agrees with that plan. >> bret: as mattis was resigning, 1,000 troops were being pulled out and they went back in. when we come back, a police officer comes to a frightened little boy's rescue, great stor story. to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours w
james mattis is an honorable general but he is not the president.ts to set foreign policy and every president deserves a secretary of defense who will follow through with commitments made. >> bret: do you think at the white house there is a sense that is the goal? pulling troops back? or he is battling with interior officials on whether that is a good idea or not? >> there's probably an internal battle, it has to do with talks with the tele- ban and a different philosophical...
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he was a man and slaved by james polk. it's not as if elias polk is a hidden figure no one has ever talk about, almost every single biography features him at some point whether it's a paragraph or sentence or passing information. to truly understand who he was and what he did and his impact not just in the state but nationally, we have to understand two facets of history. we have to understand the impact of the-- of the loss caused and the-- school on reconstruction. >> prior to emancipation elias polk, there's not much known . what is actually written in primary sources regarding him only comes in passing from friends of his, from james polk himself. there is nothing about elias polk in his diary and he does show up in several points in correspondence. the reason i say we have to understand the lost causes because what people have written about him prior to emancipation is for the most part a fabrication be getting around 1949 with the book young hickory. she is very upfront. she says it is fiction and not to be taken lit
he was a man and slaved by james polk. it's not as if elias polk is a hidden figure no one has ever talk about, almost every single biography features him at some point whether it's a paragraph or sentence or passing information. to truly understand who he was and what he did and his impact not just in the state but nationally, we have to understand two facets of history. we have to understand the impact of the-- of the loss caused and the-- school on reconstruction. >> prior to...
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very good chat with him. >> joe: james runs out.ill be visiting with phillip lindsay, the star rookie running back last year. lindsay and his parents recently reflected on his path, going from being undrafted to making the pro bowl, all while living in the basement at home locally. >> he lives at home with mom and dad and the baby. >> after five kids, it was like, yay, we have the house to ourselves. then, never mind. >> the biggest thing was being able to help them out, financially. >> joe: the first undrafted player to ever make the pro bowl as a rookie. phillip lindsay. >> booger: time for you to move out of the house, though. get you a mortgage, young man. >> joe: you know the way nfl salaries work. undrafted free agent, you're not getting paid yet. lisa? >> lisa: oh, tess. phillip, what's up with living am home still? >> oh, i have to be but i have a game plan. i can't tell you, though. >> lisa: it was a wrist injury that ended your historic rookie season. tell me how your wrist feels now. >> it feels good. 100%. i feel good. n
very good chat with him. >> joe: james runs out.ill be visiting with phillip lindsay, the star rookie running back last year. lindsay and his parents recently reflected on his path, going from being undrafted to making the pro bowl, all while living in the basement at home locally. >> he lives at home with mom and dad and the baby. >> after five kids, it was like, yay, we have the house to ourselves. then, never mind. >> the biggest thing was being able to help them out,...
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vonnie: james, thank you. we shall see. james: quite possible. vonnie: quite possible indeed.thing is possible in these markets. james bevan is ccla investment management's cio. we seen some extreme moves in the last few minutes in markets. the s&p turning around. it had been positive, now down .3%, and off it slows. this could have happened right after the euro dipped below $1.10, but that was quite the violent move as well. further.nvestigate this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: checking u.s. markets now. , when the are lower s&p hit up against its 50 day moving average. could also have been the euro dropping below $1.10. ulta&p is down .4%, led by beauty. on the others out of the pond, we have stocks still higher in london, but barely, with just four minutes to go to the close. b is down a full .3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be?
vonnie: james, thank you. we shall see. james: quite possible. vonnie: quite possible indeed.thing is possible in these markets. james bevan is ccla investment management's cio. we seen some extreme moves in the last few minutes in markets. the s&p turning around. it had been positive, now down .3%, and off it slows. this could have happened right after the euro dipped below $1.10, but that was quite the violent move as well. further.nvestigate this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: checking...
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he was a man enslaved by james polk. is not that he is some hidden figures that no one had ever talked about, in fact almost every single biography of james polk features alliant at some point whether it's a paragraph, a sentence, whether it is just passing information. but, to truly understand who elias polk was and what he did with his impact not just of the state, but nationally, and understand with understand the loss cause. and the impact of the school on reconstruction. prior to emancipation there's not much known. what's written on comes in passing from james polk himself. there's nothing at all about him and james is diet. at several points in the course in the loss cause is because what people have written about elias polk. prior to the patient's. it's for the most part a fabrication beginning around 19:49. she's very upfront in the book and she says it is friction. it's based on the life of james polk. that is very catch that news introduction. they repeated it. made worse by 88 years by sarah polk uses morale
he was a man enslaved by james polk. is not that he is some hidden figures that no one had ever talked about, in fact almost every single biography of james polk features alliant at some point whether it's a paragraph, a sentence, whether it is just passing information. but, to truly understand who elias polk was and what he did with his impact not just of the state, but nationally, and understand with understand the loss cause. and the impact of the school on reconstruction. prior to...
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according to the justice department inspector general, james comey set a, quote, dangerous example of willfully violating multiple rules, ignoring fbi and doj protocols in breaking his implement agreement but he's not going to face, charges. there's a lot more to come including an investigation to the soft fisa applications on carter page and the so-called dirty dossier. carter page joins us live. hurricane dorian on collision course with florida, the president canceling his weekend trip abroad to focus on the impending storm. forecasters they could make landfall as a category 4 hurricane. we will bring you a live update. another gaffe for joe biden, being fact checked by the washington post which set almost every detail of a gripping war story biden has been telling for years is wrong. welcome to fox news at night. we have fox team coverage, how the right and left are reacting to the report on james comey but we kick things off with katherine herridge and everything she is digging out of the report. >> reporter: the fbi director is held to a high standard because he sets the tone as
according to the justice department inspector general, james comey set a, quote, dangerous example of willfully violating multiple rules, ignoring fbi and doj protocols in breaking his implement agreement but he's not going to face, charges. there's a lot more to come including an investigation to the soft fisa applications on carter page and the so-called dirty dossier. carter page joins us live. hurricane dorian on collision course with florida, the president canceling his weekend trip abroad...
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james: absolutely not. if one is able to stick to quality with company setting , then one still has the basis of a well-run portfolio. for taking equity risk relevant to bonds is staggeringly high. the sorts of names i think in their should have portfolio include microsoft, sap, visa and mastercard. i think willpanies survive whatever happens on the trade side. tech and consumer goods -- what impact will that have on the breadth of earnings? james: reduce consumption in the states. the importers will seek to past to the streetong and we will likely see a reduction in consumer confidence. that will then deliver a downdraft to the u.s. economy. and hence, i believe this is trump trying to gin up the fed to commit to more rate cuts. 25 basis point cut was not widely discounted. sum this up, another shot across the bow of the fed from president trump. he wants further rate cuts and if he gets that in place, do you capitulating,not but making a deal with china ahead of the election? james: i am certain he would
james: absolutely not. if one is able to stick to quality with company setting , then one still has the basis of a well-run portfolio. for taking equity risk relevant to bonds is staggeringly high. the sorts of names i think in their should have portfolio include microsoft, sap, visa and mastercard. i think willpanies survive whatever happens on the trade side. tech and consumer goods -- what impact will that have on the breadth of earnings? james: reduce consumption in the states. the...
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. >>> in washington, a new report accuses they fired fbi director, james comey, of going robe to target president trump. more on the response. >> reporter: the justice department's watchdogs and former fbi director james comey violated fbi policies when he leaked memos documenting private conversations he had with president donald trump in january 2017. a new inspector general report said what was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information obtained during the course othe fbi employmentp nt three days after he was prompted to take an unusual step and that's when comey asked a friend, law professor dan richmond, to share the contents of the memos with the new york times. >> i thought it might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. >> reporter: the department of justice has declined to prosecute james comey and his critics, including president donald trump, will likely jump on the findings. the president repeatedly blamed james comey for launching the russia investigation, which dog the first two years of his presidency. >> i did a great service to this co
. >>> in washington, a new report accuses they fired fbi director, james comey, of going robe to target president trump. more on the response. >> reporter: the justice department's watchdogs and former fbi director james comey violated fbi policies when he leaked memos documenting private conversations he had with president donald trump in january 2017. a new inspector general report said what was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information obtained...
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our correspondent james cook s:report jame a chief at the top of the world. he herds reindeer like his ancestors before him. but now the chief and his daughter are worried about the future, a copper mine which they say will disrupt their animals and damage the environment. >> this is life-changing. ifbe thimes reality, that makes the chance of survival impossible, economically and mentally. at my age we can managhow, but the young, they are in a dark, dark time. james: exploration is already underway. the norwegian government has approv the mine, and the minister in charge says the need for copper outweighs the disruption it will bring. >> it is true that ttic is beautiful, but for us, for norwegians, it is a place we actually le. if the world doesn't have more copper we won't be able to build more windmills and have the huge shift to electrical cars we need. james: the government says mane life here will be protected by strict environmental standards. >> this is only lf-size -- james: but for the fishermen in the fjord where the debris wille be dum those ass
our correspondent james cook s:report jame a chief at the top of the world. he herds reindeer like his ancestors before him. but now the chief and his daughter are worried about the future, a copper mine which they say will disrupt their animals and damage the environment. >> this is life-changing. ifbe thimes reality, that makes the chance of survival impossible, economically and mentally. at my age we can managhow, but the young, they are in a dark, dark time. james: exploration is...
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no, it absolutely happened. >> reporter: it all started with a tug on james' line. one much stronger than he was expecting. james had a heck of a time reeling in whatever it was. >> it was about ten minutes. it was about -- the first five minutes i wasn't able to get anything. it just kept taking -- i thought i was going to lose all my line. >> reporter: once he got it into shallow water, james saw why. it was a seven-gill shark, like this one. a good six feet long, says james. >> i'm trying to get ahold of it to take the hook out. and as i'm trying to get the hook out, it turns, pivots and grabs onto the inside of my left ankle. >> reporter: in that moment, james went from the one doing the catching to the one being caught. the shark latched onto his ankle and would not let go. >> there was blood everywhere. the first bite punctured the artery. so -- and that's what i knew, okay, this isn't a couple scratches. this is pretty bad. >> reporter: james yelled to some nearby fishermen for help, but before they could make it to him, someone else did. >> come here. >> rep
no, it absolutely happened. >> reporter: it all started with a tug on james' line. one much stronger than he was expecting. james had a heck of a time reeling in whatever it was. >> it was about ten minutes. it was about -- the first five minutes i wasn't able to get anything. it just kept taking -- i thought i was going to lose all my line. >> reporter: once he got it into shallow water, james saw why. it was a seven-gill shark, like this one. a good six feet long, says...
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james cameron does what james cameron does because james cameron is...james cameron. [applause] - ♪ his name is james, james cameron ♪ ♪ the bravest pioneer ♪ no budget too steep, no sea too deep ♪ - ♪ who's that? it's him! james cameron ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody. thank you so much for tuning in. thank you for coming out. i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight is one of the stars in the new movie "dora and the lost city of gold," eva longoria is joining us, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show -- wild animals prefer hip-hop and we have to talk about the mass shootings that took place this weekend. we're not going to solve america's gun problems in half an hour but we'll probably do more than congress. so before we get into that, let's catch up on today's headlines. let's kick it off with something cool. since the beginning of time, humans have asked two questions -- is it okay if our pets see us m
james cameron does what james cameron does because james cameron is...james cameron. [applause] - ♪ his name is james, james cameron ♪ ♪ the bravest pioneer ♪ no budget too steep, no sea too deep ♪ - ♪ who's that? it's him! james cameron ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody. thank you so much for tuning...
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the sneaky leaky james comey. you write it as only you do. piece but share with the viewers your take on specific to james comey. >> well, look. i think one of the problems here -- we have had a lot of discussion on this program about accountability and i t can understand the frustration with americans who believe that these folks are not being held to account. i would like to remind everyone though that jim comey was inins fact fired in disgrace from his fbi position which is a measure of accountability and i also would like to remind people that we need to look at, because this is how we started this argument to the people who put jim comey into office. when barack obama nominated him we had "the wall street journal" run an editorial saying do not confirm this guy. he has a history of sanctimony. he has a history of thinking that he gets to run things the way he wants to run things and you know, don't give this guy in charge of such a powerful agency and unfortunate, not heated but we need to go back to the nominations and confirmations pro
the sneaky leaky james comey. you write it as only you do. piece but share with the viewers your take on specific to james comey. >> well, look. i think one of the problems here -- we have had a lot of discussion on this program about accountability and i t can understand the frustration with americans who believe that these folks are not being held to account. i would like to remind everyone though that jim comey was inins fact fired in disgrace from his fbi position which is a measure...
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he just turned 30, celebrating with a james bond-themed bash.sophie had a "license to kill" in a plunging blue gown held together by a gold choker. she posted "happy batday, birthman," and gave "a view to kill" of that slit. and "diamonds are forever" hanging from priyanka's ears, walking in alongside "the spy who loved her," nick. and rounding out "her majesty's secret service," kevin alongside his wife danielle. these inside photobooth pics are "for your eyes only," one of joe's pals fully committed as this iconic bond villain. we can only assume everyone inside was drinking martinis, shaken not -- okay, you get the point. and while the guys looked good, it's the bond girls by their side that have us saying, 00-hell yes. >>> another lady living that newlywed life, katherine mcphee foster, who added more than just bling when she got married. >> why was that important for crow to take david's last name? >> i'm a romantic. i've always liked the idea of taking -- it's great name of it. >> we chatted with katherine and talked about the trolls who c
he just turned 30, celebrating with a james bond-themed bash.sophie had a "license to kill" in a plunging blue gown held together by a gold choker. she posted "happy batday, birthman," and gave "a view to kill" of that slit. and "diamonds are forever" hanging from priyanka's ears, walking in alongside "the spy who loved her," nick. and rounding out "her majesty's secret service," kevin alongside his wife danielle. these inside...
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it could be argued that lebron james if he lost a lot of money would still have more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he is choosing to do that and i applaud him for it. i applaud colin kaepernick for what he is doing but you have to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? clyde: i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt was being shaped by our current administration, the politics of today, and i wanted to do my share to stop that. i want the history, the foundational persons who functioned in painful social spaces to be heard. i wanted these bricks in the wall of protest for black males to be remembered. i didn't want jack johnson to go unheralded. i didn't want bill russell's work to be forgotten. i didn't want tommy edwards' work to be forgotten. i didn't want jesse owens to be thrown aside. i didn't want people to forget about tommie smith, even though there is a 50th anniversary of the medal stand protest, i didn't want lebron james, colin
it could be argued that lebron james if he lost a lot of money would still have more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he is choosing to do that and i applaud him for it. i applaud colin kaepernick for what he is doing but you have to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? clyde: i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt was being shaped by our...
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james: absolutely, tom.eld from equity markets and the forward looking equity risk premium and see an attractive long-term possibility so i anticipate we can see the g.d.p. increased and subject only to the caveat that at some point the u.s. treasury will issue a lot more paper and don't really know what will happen to the balance sheets at the treasury and federal reserve. and if it's on the availability of credit we need to keep an eye on. as for the yield curve, i don't think it's sending a negative message for equities at all. francine: we look at the concerns the last 10 days, does it change how j. powell navigates the interest rate environment? dominic: the fed has an eye on what's happening and if you look at the u.s. domestic situation on its own, would they be cutting this year? >> probably not but we've looked at the risk factors. and they have room to do that because that's fair to say the global risk factors has increased, what's happening on the emerging markets and the volatility, geopolitical
james: absolutely, tom.eld from equity markets and the forward looking equity risk premium and see an attractive long-term possibility so i anticipate we can see the g.d.p. increased and subject only to the caveat that at some point the u.s. treasury will issue a lot more paper and don't really know what will happen to the balance sheets at the treasury and federal reserve. and if it's on the availability of credit we need to keep an eye on. as for the yield curve, i don't think it's sending a...
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1st in plymouth james ok we have a new prime minister a figure that most people know. some very much like some obviously don't and he's larger than life ok that's all nice and fine that's good for media it's good for clicks it's good for eyeballs but how does it change the equation for britain these if he breaks it how can boris johnson avoid the fate of teressa may go ahead james well though i think the tories have seen the rising on the wall about brits thanks to the parents it passes and they're very rapid. the nominal success and recent elections so the tory party a very very good party is going to steal all the. votes because that's where they get most of your support as when they got rid of theresa may now boris johnson is not entirely trustworthy on bret's and he's talking about tinkering with the political declaration and it so that we will draw all agreement and the political that the regime doesn't really mean anything it's the role agreement that's legally binding and that's what the problem is. his election he's been elected to. get done. and to say that st
1st in plymouth james ok we have a new prime minister a figure that most people know. some very much like some obviously don't and he's larger than life ok that's all nice and fine that's good for media it's good for clicks it's good for eyeballs but how does it change the equation for britain these if he breaks it how can boris johnson avoid the fate of teressa may go ahead james well though i think the tories have seen the rising on the wall about brits thanks to the parents it passes and...
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so james what do we know about jabot cerise visit. well confirmation coming in the last 20 minutes or so that he is here in beirut it's coming from the foreign ministry spokesman in tehran a statement put out on their twitter feed in farsi a rough translation here at the invitation of the french foreign minister luckily our our foreign minister dr mohammad job and zarif arrived in the ritz where the group of 7 summits is being held to continue discussions on relations initiatives between the presidents of iran and france but he adds this is significant they'll be no meetings or negotiations with the u.s. delegation on this trip statement confirming that serif is here also come from the iranian mission to the united nations the word here 1st for journalists that something might be in the air came when flight tracking software websites showed that an iranian jet had landed here at beirut's airport with a call sign iran 5 that is the foreign minister's plane the same plane that he flew to 3 different capitals in scandinavia last week the
so james what do we know about jabot cerise visit. well confirmation coming in the last 20 minutes or so that he is here in beirut it's coming from the foreign ministry spokesman in tehran a statement put out on their twitter feed in farsi a rough translation here at the invitation of the french foreign minister luckily our our foreign minister dr mohammad job and zarif arrived in the ritz where the group of 7 summits is being held to continue discussions on relations initiatives between the...
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the suspect in that case, austin james vincent appeared in court today. we are now learning more about his link to other assaults. abc7 news reporter cornell barnard live in san francisco with more. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, larry, austin james vincent is in jail tonight. taken into custody after he surrendered in court today for an incident which police say happened here at 4th and brandon streets last winter. police say he may be linked to other crimes. >>> 25-year-old austin james vincent arrived in court monday wearing a gps ankle monitor and looking much different than his mugshot from last week. that's when he was arrested for this frightening attack of a woman outside her condo on beal street. the incident caught on camera. >> mr. vincent, is there anything you want to say going into the courtroom? >> reporter: vincent surrendered in court not for this case, but a separate a tact last february. police say a woman recognized him claiming he assaulted her and a group of friends a on 4th and bran an street.
the suspect in that case, austin james vincent appeared in court today. we are now learning more about his link to other assaults. abc7 news reporter cornell barnard live in san francisco with more. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, larry, austin james vincent is in jail tonight. taken into custody after he surrendered in court today for an incident which police say happened here at 4th and brandon streets last winter. police say he may be linked to other crimes. >>> 25-year-old austin...
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james, what was your week like? how are you invested, and what did you make of the moves, particularly in u.s. yield? i think the week was because we introduced another policy discussion with the currency give-and-take. what we look at is we've gone through the first half of 2019 with really all of our main asset classes doing extremely well. that includes the equity income producing securities and the u.s. treasury market. for us, it is to take a pause. we happen to believe the bond market usually gets things right about global growth. we are more aggressive with our cast allocation -- with our cash allocation then we have been. cash yield has been more generous stateside, so it is our perigit returns in polio. let's take some chips off the table and see which market has which market has this right. vonnie: with the 10 year yield at 1.752% right now, what do you make of this week's moves? a lot of confusion it seems like in the treasury market, or was this an actual considered move? james: i think it is the flight
james, what was your week like? how are you invested, and what did you make of the moves, particularly in u.s. yield? i think the week was because we introduced another policy discussion with the currency give-and-take. what we look at is we've gone through the first half of 2019 with really all of our main asset classes doing extremely well. that includes the equity income producing securities and the u.s. treasury market. for us, it is to take a pause. we happen to believe the bond market...
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james. and a general election that's minutes in the offering here general election let's say let's say there's a general election before october 31st well it doesn't have to be is not real precedent for that. parliament probably can't stop them being. stopped us leaving on october 31st we were about what we were all agreement we got equal and no deal or you know anymore anyway because if you sort it out a lot of. bilateral trade deals with a number of countries like norway and south korea and in the last couple years that's not it's not losing interest that we're no way near salting out trade deals with any companies we've got preliminary agreements top further discussions that's the subprime issue danceable since another point is that there are a number of labor m.p.'s your heart. is maybe 10 or 20 who vote against their own wit and boss of the government will certainly want. to on an emotion that will actually wreck debbie pre-selected in the run up to a general election. then you can stil
james. and a general election that's minutes in the offering here general election let's say let's say there's a general election before october 31st well it doesn't have to be is not real precedent for that. parliament probably can't stop them being. stopped us leaving on october 31st we were about what we were all agreement we got equal and no deal or you know anymore anyway because if you sort it out a lot of. bilateral trade deals with a number of countries like norway and south korea and...
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today historians rate james polk as one of the 10 best u. s. president, yet he remains one of the most obscure. as harry truman observed in ranking polk with george washington, thomas jefferson and andrew jackson quote, he said exactly what he was going to do and he did it. this is true. he in fact accomplished everything he promised when he took office. he lower the tariffs, established an independent treasury, he annexed texas and took decision of oregon and he achieved his fifth secret goal that was to obtain california. it all turned out well for the united states, but not for mixico bankrupt and ravaged by chaos and revolution. the dictator's regime beginning in 1876 with mixico stabilized and they added an industrial base. i want to add something about james polk he was one of two presidents born in north carolina. the other one being andrew johnson. he was born near charlotte, andrew jackson may count as half a president he was born on the north carolina, south carolina border. both states claim him at various times. polk's family moved
today historians rate james polk as one of the 10 best u. s. president, yet he remains one of the most obscure. as harry truman observed in ranking polk with george washington, thomas jefferson and andrew jackson quote, he said exactly what he was going to do and he did it. this is true. he in fact accomplished everything he promised when he took office. he lower the tariffs, established an independent treasury, he annexed texas and took decision of oregon and he achieved his fifth secret goal...
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when i asked james, what is our record group 36, james? customs.s. randy: well done, james. you and the microphone. good job. just want to see if you're still wake over there. good enough. so donating records by individuals. so we were going to assume that we've already done some research ahead of time and we're going to show you some topics. going to show you some original records that we digitized. some are online, some on facebook and some have been exhibits in the national archives in washington, d.c. i'm not going to read them verbatim line by line. i'm just going to give you a little bit of the background of that record or the agency that created and it then kind of leave it up to you guys if you have more questions during the q&a or again, riverside is only a couple of hours away. come out and take a look. so when you have a consultation with an archivist, you can do it by email, telephone or by walking right into our office. so here are some of the questions we'll ask you or some of the information you'll need. what was the historical trend, event or issue that you'r
when i asked james, what is our record group 36, james? customs.s. randy: well done, james. you and the microphone. good job. just want to see if you're still wake over there. good enough. so donating records by individuals. so we were going to assume that we've already done some research ahead of time and we're going to show you some topics. going to show you some original records that we digitized. some are online, some on facebook and some have been exhibits in the national archives in...
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james said the general election that's been it's in the offering here general election. there's a general election before the well it doesn't have to be it's not really that. parliament probably can't stop being. stop us leaving on. about what we've. got equally and no deal or. any more anyway because. we've sorted out a lot of. buy that some trade deals with a number of countries like norway and south korea in the last couple years that's not if we don't lose interest we're nowhere near salting out trade deals with any companies we've got preliminary agreements top further discussions there's still some probably stand still since another point is that there are a number of labor. you are. maybe 10 or 20 who vote against their own and most of the government or certainly were. on an emotion that will actually wreck everybody selected in the run up to a general election. then you can also have a media selected as we speak. and that. is. the labor party although you knew going down there you're going down a path that i think it's really important here let me go back to mark
james said the general election that's been it's in the offering here general election. there's a general election before the well it doesn't have to be it's not really that. parliament probably can't stop being. stop us leaving on. about what we've. got equally and no deal or. any more anyway because. we've sorted out a lot of. buy that some trade deals with a number of countries like norway and south korea in the last couple years that's not if we don't lose interest we're nowhere near...
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this is james comey.ose who defamed me but a quick message with a sorry we lied about you would be nice. i'll take you back, however, to the i.g. report. what it said further about james comey in those memos that were stored in the safe in his ohm. the oig determined kept copies of four of the seven memos in a personal safe at his home and after his removal as f.b.i. director violated f.b.i. policies and his f.b.i. employment agreement by failing to notify the f.b.i. that he had retained them or to seek authorization to retain them. >> none of us have read the report if full. we're hearing tidbits of it. i would like to see it. if you look at comey is going to the bottom line here, right? we didn't find large wrongdoing and there will be bits and pieces of things he did do wrong and breaches of protocol. the conversation swirling in the last few days. those will be the small pieces. actually sounds reminiscent and i'll wait until i look at it. the indictment, non-indictment of hillary clinton over the ema
this is james comey.ose who defamed me but a quick message with a sorry we lied about you would be nice. i'll take you back, however, to the i.g. report. what it said further about james comey in those memos that were stored in the safe in his ohm. the oig determined kept copies of four of the seven memos in a personal safe at his home and after his removal as f.b.i. director violated f.b.i. policies and his f.b.i. employment agreement by failing to notify the f.b.i. that he had retained them...
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number one, james comey is not going to jail.u know, giving away secrets. so he is not going to go to jail on giving of secrets. but what i want people to understand, if i may, is that, this sanctimonious person, this person who almost brought down hillary clinton. i think really did a job on her candidacy, and should be loathed by the democrats as much as by the republicans, he attempted, seems to me, he and a small cabal of people at the fbi attempted a coup. that is an incendiary word. he attempted to cripple the president elect, the president of the united states. brian: yep. >> ultimately his goal was to replace the president via the 25th amendment. this is the biggest stuff. when you talk about history books, that is what this was really all about. this was the swamp, responding to an elected official, who is obviously untraditional, going after him in a way they wanted to kill him, get him out of the office, i don't mean kill him, kill him, get him out of office to be replaced by vice president pence, whosoever. lisa: i wa
number one, james comey is not going to jail.u know, giving away secrets. so he is not going to go to jail on giving of secrets. but what i want people to understand, if i may, is that, this sanctimonious person, this person who almost brought down hillary clinton. i think really did a job on her candidacy, and should be loathed by the democrats as much as by the republicans, he attempted, seems to me, he and a small cabal of people at the fbi attempted a coup. that is an incendiary word. he...
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the american public is finally getting an honest account of the real james comey.i director so in awe of his own righteousness that he believed none of the rules apply to him. he's not going to face in a criminal prosecution but that seems like a common theme and one of the reasons people get so frustrated with the government -- we go through this whole thing, we hear the litany of all the things they have done wrong but yet there's no punishment. >> there was no criminal liability for leaking or otherwise providing unclassified information. that was always the thing here, people kept typing this up. james comey is going to have a big reckoning -- it was never going to happen because it never happens in this situation and that was made clear in the ig report. he didn't provide classified information or any classified memos to the media and the one memo who had something come he gave it to the lawyers, there were six words he originally deemed it unclassified and was unoriginal authority. that would be a horribly weak case, it would never fly. i'm sure people find t
the american public is finally getting an honest account of the real james comey.i director so in awe of his own righteousness that he believed none of the rules apply to him. he's not going to face in a criminal prosecution but that seems like a common theme and one of the reasons people get so frustrated with the government -- we go through this whole thing, we hear the litany of all the things they have done wrong but yet there's no punishment. >> there was no criminal liability for...
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james clapper joins us next.e biggest sale of the year on a sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides - your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise. prove. and now, all beds are on sale! it's the last chance to save...
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and he tells me that as james grew older, his hate grew more extreme. posted his racist manifesto online for all the world to see. eric didn't know where to turn. so he moved james in with him to get a closer watch. >> i was pretty much keeping him in a cage. one day i took him to lunch at applebys. out of nowhere, he says, it's time for you to prove yourself. i need you to go to washington, d.c., with a bomb and martyr yourself for our cause. >> you father wanted his son to be a suicide bomber? >> yeah. i was like, you've got to be [ bleep ] kidding me. after 20 plus years you want me to kill myself because you think i'll be a good martyr for your cause? no. we're done. >> even though you hated this man, you felt contempt for him and he abused you, this was somebody that you still went out of your way to protect. >> well, i was protecting others from him. but, you know, he would frequently say, son, listen, i'm going out with my boots on and there is nothing you can do to stop that. he was going to kill somebody or he was going to die trying. he wg (ma
and he tells me that as james grew older, his hate grew more extreme. posted his racist manifesto online for all the world to see. eric didn't know where to turn. so he moved james in with him to get a closer watch. >> i was pretty much keeping him in a cage. one day i took him to lunch at applebys. out of nowhere, he says, it's time for you to prove yourself. i need you to go to washington, d.c., with a bomb and martyr yourself for our cause. >> you father wanted his son to be a...
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james. well everyone talks about the rise of maize red lines but i don't think you have any red lines that you went to brussels and the european commission. yes of course the e.u. wants to make this painful either create a situation where britain doesn't or you get name only which is what it is. or where. the the drop becomes a fault of britain in terms of. the imposition of trade barriers between tariffs. ok why do they want to do that while the e.u. was already in the tries. before we proceed to leave the e.u. . it was in a crisis because no western countries the wealthy. northwest and. some in europe and eastern europe and the republic of ireland colonies and there's a lot of and there are a lot of political reasons or cultural. barriers. and so it was already in a crisis and it gets out. and then crossed and then might there may be other countries who might want to remind them and that is the reason why one of the reasons why the e.u. wants to make this as painful as possible we i mean t
james. well everyone talks about the rise of maize red lines but i don't think you have any red lines that you went to brussels and the european commission. yes of course the e.u. wants to make this painful either create a situation where britain doesn't or you get name only which is what it is. or where. the the drop becomes a fault of britain in terms of. the imposition of trade barriers between tariffs. ok why do they want to do that while the e.u. was already in the tries. before we proceed...