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the guy or person we should say, complaining about sensory overload was a guy called james jackson.s a self-described socialist from sacramento. jackson was company about the noise but it seemed to be a theme for the weekend. >> i've already asked people to be mindful of the chatter of their comrades were sensitive to sensory overload and that goes double for the heckling and the hinting. it is also triggering to my anxiety. it isn't just for keeping things simple or whatever. so that people are going to get triggered and so that it doesn't affect their performance as a delegate. >> used to be when the proletariat gathered for a convention, they talked about how to liberate the proletariat. but, now, they talk about triggering james' anxiety. exec changed a lot. we will have more of that video in just a moment but first tonight, angela is the author of the book kill on the armies. she is a keen observer of the political left, a member of the common factory she joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. so, i want to be fair and obviously there are freaks that every political event but
the guy or person we should say, complaining about sensory overload was a guy called james jackson.s a self-described socialist from sacramento. jackson was company about the noise but it seemed to be a theme for the weekend. >> i've already asked people to be mindful of the chatter of their comrades were sensitive to sensory overload and that goes double for the heckling and the hinting. it is also triggering to my anxiety. it isn't just for keeping things simple or whatever. so that...
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. >> james jackson, i just want to say can we keep chatter to a minimum, i am prone to sensory overloades it difficult for me to focus. >> thank you, comrade,. >> what is the -- personal privilege. >> please do not use gender language to -- address everyone. lou: they had their rough moments, joining us, charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor. and be bettis. this quite a display there. pepatrice, defeat capitalism ths way. >> then capitalists are in good shape, these young people are triggered by sense, sound and the wrong pronounce, this is ridiculous, this is generation of young people who have taught to be woke, sensitive overly sensitive to everything and everyone. not to offend anyone. if the real world, that they should be living in a bubble. lou: patrice used that word woke. i'm not sure what the heck that means, charlie? >> i woke this morning, i woke early this morning. -- >> gram atticly you didn't. >> this is true. you know, poor socialists, first, they kill 100 million people, then, bernie sanders picks up their cause. and now the american democratic party picks up th
. >> james jackson, i just want to say can we keep chatter to a minimum, i am prone to sensory overloades it difficult for me to focus. >> thank you, comrade,. >> what is the -- personal privilege. >> please do not use gender language to -- address everyone. lou: they had their rough moments, joining us, charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor. and be bettis. this quite a display there. pepatrice, defeat capitalism ths way. >> then capitalists are in good...
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guys, first of all, james jackson from sacramento.ter to a minimum? i'm one of the people that's very, very prone to sensory overload. it's making it very difficult for me to focus. >> personal privilege. please do not use gendered language to address everyone. >> greg: wow. do know what that guy needs? he needs a double shot. i disagree with how you start this. that went exactly as planned. thank god. what great comic relief. we needed this segment. i salute them without gendered language. the wavy arms, the stuttering beta male. >> you've got to get out more. you've got to go to a libertarian convention. there are 32 national parties. all of these conventions are interesting, because they bring americans from different points of view together. stay one that's one point of view. >> guess what, i will never attend one. >> jesse: i don't think that was an actual socialist. i think that was a conservative comedian pretending to be a snowflake socialists. there is no way that could have been real. >> that was a set up. >> greg: point of
guys, first of all, james jackson from sacramento.ter to a minimum? i'm one of the people that's very, very prone to sensory overload. it's making it very difficult for me to focus. >> personal privilege. please do not use gendered language to address everyone. >> greg: wow. do know what that guy needs? he needs a double shot. i disagree with how you start this. that went exactly as planned. thank god. what great comic relief. we needed this segment. i salute them without gendered...
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. >> personal privilege first of all james jackson -- i just want to say can we please keep chatter to very, very prone to sensory overload a lot of whispering and chattering going on and difficult to focus. >> please to not use gender language to address everyone. it is also trigging to my anxiety like so is just for let's keep things civil but so people don't get triggered. >> this came after a speaker outis lined obscure is rules of the convention including no interacting with cops. no talking with the press. no talking to mgaa holes. no aggressive sense in the quiet room and my personal favorite no misuse of doors. i don't know how you misuse a door. joining me now the liberal kathy before we get into sensory overload and misjeaneddering they're saying if you rock some really nice cologne that could be triggering. is that something you think is normal? >> yeah. absolutely. that goes back about ten years now where perfume and cologne ads can't be many magazines because mail carrier not mailmen but mail carriers your sensitive to magazines with a perfume in cologne so they have migra
. >> personal privilege first of all james jackson -- i just want to say can we please keep chatter to very, very prone to sensory overload a lot of whispering and chattering going on and difficult to focus. >> please to not use gender language to address everyone. it is also trigging to my anxiety like so is just for let's keep things civil but so people don't get triggered. >> this came after a speaker outis lined obscure is rules of the convention including no interacting...
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. >> first of all james jackson in sacramento i want to say can you please keep the chatter to a minimumry prone to sensory overload and there's a lot of wisperring and chattering going on. >> thank you, comrad is there a speaker next? >> point of personal privilege? >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. lou: well they had their rough moments. joining us tonight, charlie hurt , washington times opinion editor, author, fox business contributor, and senior policy analyst at the independent women 's forum, great to have you both with us. >> good to be with you. >> thank you. lou: i mean that's quite a display there, patrice. defeat capitalism that way? >> boy oh, boy. if that's how they're going to defeat capitalism then capitolists are in very good shape. these are young people who are triggered by sense, sounds, and the wrong pronouns, and it's ridiculous but this is unfortunately, the generation of young people who have been taught to be very sensitive, overly sensitive to everything and everyone and not to offend anybody. in the real-world though i mean the
. >> first of all james jackson in sacramento i want to say can you please keep the chatter to a minimumry prone to sensory overload and there's a lot of wisperring and chattering going on. >> thank you, comrad is there a speaker next? >> point of personal privilege? >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. lou: well they had their rough moments. joining us tonight, charlie hurt , washington times opinion editor, author, fox business...
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watch this. >> first of all, james jackson, sacramento.we please keep the chatter to minimum. i'm one of the people very, very prone to sensory overload. there is lot of whispering, chatter going on. making it difficult for me to focus. >> thank you, comrade. if there is a speakers against -- >> point of personal privilege? >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. stuart: cabot, i would call that priceless. i would want to know if it is common on the campus these days? >> it is real. it is easy to watch the video, say these are crazy ones. this is the fringe. if you think this is not common go, look at campus reform. we cover this all the time on campus just a few weeks ago. we broke a story at colorado state, where the university published a language guide not to use the word american, hip-hip-hooray, cakewalk, things like that. those could be offensive. when the bar for using language is don't use it if it could offend people, you're eventually not going to be able to use anything, completely subject to the whi
watch this. >> first of all, james jackson, sacramento.we please keep the chatter to minimum. i'm one of the people very, very prone to sensory overload. there is lot of whispering, chatter going on. making it difficult for me to focus. >> thank you, comrade. if there is a speakers against -- >> point of personal privilege? >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. stuart: cabot, i would call that priceless. i would want to know if it is...
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jeffersons ideological descendents include andrew jackson and james k polk the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson and polk new that for large amounts of urgent land were needed. there is no quit since that jefferson, jackson polk together haddad 2.1 square miles to the united states. jefferson took office in 1801, the u. s. land area was 891,000 square miles. and polk left office in 1849 it covered nearly 3 million square miles, it became the 48 continuous states. since vincent 700,000 square miles have been added most of its alaska. >> i emphasize land because the mexican war was all about taking land from mixico. mixico was the first but by no means the last. it began on a questionable pretense. we have seen it happen since then, the alleged gulf of tonkin incident and the reported weapons of mass destruction in iraq. polk said the war was about indemnity and the disputed texas mexican border. a secret purpose that he never publicly revealed was to obtain california. in 1846 united states had no pacific port but they longed to have them. england shared occupancy of t
jeffersons ideological descendents include andrew jackson and james k polk the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson and polk new that for large amounts of urgent land were needed. there is no quit since that jefferson, jackson polk together haddad 2.1 square miles to the united states. jefferson took office in 1801, the u. s. land area was 891,000 square miles. and polk left office in 1849 it covered nearly 3 million square miles, it became the 48 continuous states. since vincent...
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jefferson's ideological descendants, included andrew jackson and james k polk. the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson and polk new for jefferson's so-called yoman farmers to flourish, large amounts of virgin land were needed. they added 2.1 million square miles to the united states. when jefferson took office in 1801, u.s. was 1,891,000 square miles. when polk left office in 1849. it covered 3 million square miles but became the 48th contiguous state. since then, just 700,000 square miles have been added. most of it alaska. i emphasize land because the mexican war was all about taking hand from mexico. and the mexican war was the first but by no means the last american war. it began on a questionable pretext. we have soon it happen since then. sinking into havana. and the reported weapons of mass destruction in iraq. polk said the war was about indemnities in the disputed texas-mexican border but a secret purpose that he never publicly revealed was to obtain california. in 1846, the united states had no pacific ports. but longed to have them. engl
jefferson's ideological descendants, included andrew jackson and james k polk. the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson and polk new for jefferson's so-called yoman farmers to flourish, large amounts of virgin land were needed. they added 2.1 million square miles to the united states. when jefferson took office in 1801, u.s. was 1,891,000 square miles. when polk left office in 1849. it covered 3 million square miles but became the 48th contiguous state. since then, just 700,000...
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he testified very compellingly that jackson never touched him inappropriately. jamesroad station not yet built. this is fake news, martha. this is what we've been saying. michael jackson, i don't know, maybe he was a freak in his private life at some point, but these two witnesses, these assailants, they are assailants of the truth. what they were trying to do is cash in on jackson's estate once he passed. you know, it is shameful. they are absolute liars -- trace is more reticent than i am, i think the airplane myers. >> martha: here's what some people who watch that whole thing, a sickening documentary, and hearing their very detailed accounts of exactly -- the grooming, as they described it. they're out there saying, look, they were young boys. this guy mess with messed withr minds and convinced him to defend him and years later theye kids in their own and they're not going to do it anymore. you say to that argument? >> i think it's b.s., martha. and robson's case particularly. the guy is a choreographer. he wanted very much to be in cirque du soleil, the michael j
he testified very compellingly that jackson never touched him inappropriately. jamesroad station not yet built. this is fake news, martha. this is what we've been saying. michael jackson, i don't know, maybe he was a freak in his private life at some point, but these two witnesses, these assailants, they are assailants of the truth. what they were trying to do is cash in on jackson's estate once he passed. you know, it is shameful. they are absolute liars -- trace is more reticent than i am, i...
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by the time of the chancellor's campaign, jackson had superseded james long street, as lee's primary lieutenant and along with stuart, when integral in helping the commanding general receipt victory over the federals against long odds. yet, fickle chance intervened in the woods on the night of may 2nd, 1863, as it had so many times both for and against lee in previous campaigns, shot accidentally by his own men and stonewall was dropped twice from the letter carrying him to the later rear and surviving the amputation of his left arm, succumbed to pneumonia ten days later. it was a personally crushing blow for lee who lost not only not a man who have been kim a) but also his chief strategic advisor and battle field operator. the damage done to the confederate war effort was perceived by nearly all in the confederacy from jefferson davis all the way down to the common citizens in texas. even little children. regardless, of postwar confederates who attempted to use his death as a lost cause excuse for rebel defeat, jackson says sudden demise was a strategic turning.in the war was recogn
by the time of the chancellor's campaign, jackson had superseded james long street, as lee's primary lieutenant and along with stuart, when integral in helping the commanding general receipt victory over the federals against long odds. yet, fickle chance intervened in the woods on the night of may 2nd, 1863, as it had so many times both for and against lee in previous campaigns, shot accidentally by his own men and stonewall was dropped twice from the letter carrying him to the later rear and...
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jefferson's ideological descendants included andrew jackson and james k. polk, the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson and polk knew that to flourish large amounts of virgin land were needed. so there's no coincidence that jefferson, jackson and polk together added 2.1 million square miles to the united states. although jackson invaded florida before he was president. when jefferson took office, it was 846 skwasquare miles. it became the contiguous 48 states. since then 700,000 square miles have been added and most of it in alaska. i emphasize land because the mexican war was all about taking land from mexico. the mexican war was the first, but by no means the last american war begun on a questionable pretext, and we've seen it happen since then and sinking in the main in havana and the purported weapons of mass destruction in iraq. polk said the war was about indemnities and the disputed texas-mexican border, but a secret purpose which he never publicly revealed was to obtain california. in 1846 they had no pacific ports that longed to have
jefferson's ideological descendants included andrew jackson and james k. polk, the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson and polk knew that to flourish large amounts of virgin land were needed. so there's no coincidence that jefferson, jackson and polk together added 2.1 million square miles to the united states. although jackson invaded florida before he was president. when jefferson took office, it was 846 skwasquare miles. it became the contiguous 48 states. since then 700,000...
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. >> guys, first of all james jackson i just want to say can we please keep the chat tore a minimum i'mand chattering going on. >> point of personal privilege. >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. pete: here to weigh in is the founder of turning point u.s.a. charlie kurt. charlie, first of all, we are talking about democratic socialism usually defined by that by their view of the economy. in this case they seem to be fighting over other things. >> look, this might come as a huge surprise to a lot of viewers. what you saw right there has now become the mainstream on college campuses. and i've been fighting this fight for many years now where the ideas are so radical and so outside of the mainstream you almost have to look at it and say who could possibly support this? there is so much nonsense in that short clip it's hard to even analyze it all. i will pick one part first of all when you noticed the speaker i don't want to assume that speaker's gender said he him. now college campus you have to identify what pronoun that's use. so he him or her, her-she so
. >> guys, first of all james jackson i just want to say can we please keep the chat tore a minimum i'mand chattering going on. >> point of personal privilege. >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. pete: here to weigh in is the founder of turning point u.s.a. charlie kurt. charlie, first of all, we are talking about democratic socialism usually defined by that by their view of the economy. in this case they seem to be fighting over other...
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sometimes in foods with andrew jackson and that was the tie of the family to the jacksonian cause. but james was asked on his 50th birthday about his faith and god and he did not denounce his leanings toward a more secular view. so i am not surprised at that, but what i would say about these different religious groups that came to america and are yet in the immigrant stages, the catholics in the louisiana or be at new york or wherever, these people came for land. and land is their religion, this is there hope. when they spoke of being free it meant they would not have a master. we did not change the title of our labor laws until the 1880s. they had always been known as master and servant laws. so one of the over whiting spiritual things about immigration at that time in the minds of the people who came to this country for freedom, it meant land. and the jacksonians meant land. they were not interested in banks. not all jacksonians were free of the bank. polk abolished the national bank and he created a subdivision, banks in various states around the union. it became later in 2012 established
sometimes in foods with andrew jackson and that was the tie of the family to the jacksonian cause. but james was asked on his 50th birthday about his faith and god and he did not denounce his leanings toward a more secular view. so i am not surprised at that, but what i would say about these different religious groups that came to america and are yet in the immigrant stages, the catholics in the louisiana or be at new york or wherever, these people came for land. and land is their religion,...
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james went through the university of north carolina in three years. he was first in his class in mathematics and latin. his father was surveyor, sometimes in cahoots with andrew jackson, and that was the tie of the family to the the jacksonian cause. but james was asked on his 50th birthday about his faith in god, and he did not denounce his l n leanings toward a more is secular view. so i'm not surprised at that, but what i would say about these different religious groups that came to america and are yet in the immigrant stages, be it new york or wherever, these people came for land and land is their religion. this is their hope. when they spoke of being free, it went they would not have a master. we did not change the title of the labor laws until the 1880s. they were known as master and servant laws. so one of the overriding spiritual things about immigration at that time and i think of the people who came to the country for freedom. it meant land. and it meant land, they were not interested in banks. not all were free. polk created a subdivision around the union. it became later in 2012, established in law as our banking system as we know it today. so he is remar
james went through the university of north carolina in three years. he was first in his class in mathematics and latin. his father was surveyor, sometimes in cahoots with andrew jackson, and that was the tie of the family to the the jacksonian cause. but james was asked on his 50th birthday about his faith in god, and he did not denounce his l n leanings toward a more is secular view. so i'm not surprised at that, but what i would say about these different religious groups that came to america...
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. >> who does a film on jesse jackson and jesse james? who does a book about country usic and american imperialism? it has just been a fantastic ride, you know? i actually think a little bit i would m not too -- never compare, but let me say this when i was a kid i grew up in missouri and my parents used to take me around and one of the places they took me to was the birthplace of mark twain. there's a house in florida, missouri, it's a little two-room shack. nd then you know the kind of life he had and what he got to and for god's sakes, $611,000 in his estate when he died in 1910 which is going to be like what $15 million, so i'm thinking even as a little kid, this writing game, there may be something in it. [laughter] it is now 45 years later and i am just coming around to the realization that maybe this is not the best plan if you want to accrue $611,000 and estate. it's been a joy. i have met people i could not have imagined meeting. 've met presidents and vice presidents. i meets really fascinating interesting people all the time. s
. >> who does a film on jesse jackson and jesse james? who does a book about country usic and american imperialism? it has just been a fantastic ride, you know? i actually think a little bit i would m not too -- never compare, but let me say this when i was a kid i grew up in missouri and my parents used to take me around and one of the places they took me to was the birthplace of mark twain. there's a house in florida, missouri, it's a little two-room shack. nd then you know the kind of...
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mint a commemorative coin marking the the meager league's one 100th anniversary bree jackson has the story. >>james cool papa bell is in the baseball hall of fame. but he never played a day in the major leagues. he and other black players were barred from the big leagues because of segregation these never cried about social injustice. bob kendrick president of the nea grow leagues, baseball museum says before jackie robinson broke baseball's racial barrier in 1947. the best black players created their own league andrew route foster founded than eager league in 1928 included team such as the kansas city monarchs in homestead griese this bronze statue of josh gibson stands outside of nationals park gibson played in washington dc in the late 30's and early 40's and helped lead the homestead grays to meager league titles. >>now lawmakers want to further honor gibson and his fellow black ball players for their significant role in american history. so the people. >>understand about. >>the adversity but just the spectacular accomplishments of these players, senator tim kaine is pitching a bipartisan plan
mint a commemorative coin marking the the meager league's one 100th anniversary bree jackson has the story. >>james cool papa bell is in the baseball hall of fame. but he never played a day in the major leagues. he and other black players were barred from the big leagues because of segregation these never cried about social injustice. bob kendrick president of the nea grow leagues, baseball museum says before jackie robinson broke baseball's racial barrier in 1947. the best black players...
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james comey. comey coming under fire in a scathing new report which found he violated fbi policy by leaking memos of his private conversations with the president nbc's hallie jackson is at the white house. >> reporter: the justice department's independent watchdog is blasting james comey for setting a, quote, dangerous example by not safeguarding sensitive information during his time leading the fbi that's specifically referring to memos comey wrote after his interactions with president trump, describing being asked for loyalty and to let go of a former investigation into michael flynn. comey shared one of the memos with a friend to share with a reporter with th revelations triggering the appointment of special counsel robert mueller. >> i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. >> reporter: the report says comey was not permitted to release sensitive investigative information in order to achieve a personally desired outcome. the ig says he violated fbi policy by doing so and although some of what comey released was later deemed classified, it was not at the time. the justice department is now declining to prosecute as comey responds defend
james comey. comey coming under fire in a scathing new report which found he violated fbi policy by leaking memos of his private conversations with the president nbc's hallie jackson is at the white house. >> reporter: the justice department's independent watchdog is blasting james comey for setting a, quote, dangerous example by not safeguarding sensitive information during his time leading the fbi that's specifically referring to memos comey wrote after his interactions with president...
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jackson slight saber. the handgun that was used in james bond. fetch a total of $7 million. >> wow. >> crazy. >>> of the night at the theater be any more endearing. these pages are training to become service talks. seice s. thactually test foit tak o year icincludes to the zoo. also thsubways. and to crowded fairs and markets. >> amazing animals. >>> that is kpix 5 news at 5:00. >> abx five news at 6:00 begins right now. >> he was out there waiting for my mom and i to come out. >>> not 6:00, a woman sharing her story accusing the suspect of the violent condo attack of also coming after her. why she decided to speak out. >>> plus, a little bit of a bombshell. why two jurors could also face charges of the run. >>> san ramon, named the safest place to raise a child. i will tell you how that happened, coming up. >>> good evening i am veronica de la cruz. >> i am ken bastida. we start with a woman sharing a terrifying encounter. why she believes the suspect in the violent san francisco attack is responsible. kpix 5 is in san francisco, he spoke with t
jackson slight saber. the handgun that was used in james bond. fetch a total of $7 million. >> wow. >> crazy. >>> of the night at the theater be any more endearing. these pages are training to become service talks. seice s. thactually test foit tak o year icincludes to the zoo. also thsubways. and to crowded fairs and markets. >> amazing animals. >>> that is kpix 5 news at 5:00. >> abx five news at 6:00 begins right now. >> he was out there...
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we will bring you the latest from jackson hole, including interviews with james bullard, st. louis fed president, robert kaplan, dallas fed president, and others. joining us for bloomberg first take, carl riccadonna, rachel evans, and damian sassower. the main event is going to be powell. there's so many questions going around. what is the right question to be asking this morning? carl: i think there's a bit of a misunderstanding that there is this renegade hawkish contingent building against the fed central line of thinking. .e heard from known dissenters when you are hearing esther george speak, you know it is going to be hawkish commentary. adon't think there is resistance building against the fed's policymaking. powell is't think jay going to put all the cards on the table today. ishink the message from him going to be this is still a midcycle adjustment. we didn't say how big that adjustment was going to be, and today he's going to suggest that that adjustment could be a little bit bigger. we are not in a full-blown easing cycle. recession risks are lower than a lot of f
we will bring you the latest from jackson hole, including interviews with james bullard, st. louis fed president, robert kaplan, dallas fed president, and others. joining us for bloomberg first take, carl riccadonna, rachel evans, and damian sassower. the main event is going to be powell. there's so many questions going around. what is the right question to be asking this morning? carl: i think there's a bit of a misunderstanding that there is this renegade hawkish contingent building against...
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so sickles will go off when james buchanan and wants to be the first from andrew jackson. and with that stature and confirm with jamesr buchanan now former secretary of state a long time senator and congressman he says he's not interested in the appointmentnt but makes every concession and meets every demand so he is a really good aid and then to make the connection he hitches his wagon of alaska rear public service and in the end of going to the united kingdom together and then with those multiple languages and then to promote the united states like in victoria's court so the prohibition of statehood because then he will come back to make a way for james buchanan to run for president. but he tried to put an end to his career in fact with the missouri compromise and with election fraud in kansas with the hope of winning the presidency as someone who was untainted in any way. so that is what they ensure would be the next president of the united states so he laid the groundwork and then to be in line with the administration but not about that recurring theme but his own man
so sickles will go off when james buchanan and wants to be the first from andrew jackson. and with that stature and confirm with jamesr buchanan now former secretary of state a long time senator and congressman he says he's not interested in the appointmentnt but makes every concession and meets every demand so he is a really good aid and then to make the connection he hitches his wagon of alaska rear public service and in the end of going to the united kingdom together and then with those...
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new recruits for the democratic party being baptized with whiskey in the name of andrew jackson the father, james k. polk the son and texas, the holy ghost. it is little wonder why george bancroft complained bemoaning sermons were preached and the community was made to believe that there was a danger, the baseba bible would be taken out of their hands. democracy, it was said, was the branch of atheism. >> this point is easily demonstrated when we look at the makeup of the coalition. typically speaking, democrats were methodists, baptists and catholics. while both native born and european immigrant jews were divided politically, it seems that the majority of them leaned democratic. more maormons did prefer to vot democrat. case in point when joseph smith is assassinated when he runs for president, the mormons vote for polk. universists and deists also aligned themselves with the democrats. the indiana washington sun in biblical fashion proclaimed in the name of andrew jackson, your altars will crumble as the guard of the philistines before the tabernacle of the eternal. there is still a small voic
new recruits for the democratic party being baptized with whiskey in the name of andrew jackson the father, james k. polk the son and texas, the holy ghost. it is little wonder why george bancroft complained bemoaning sermons were preached and the community was made to believe that there was a danger, the baseba bible would be taken out of their hands. democracy, it was said, was the branch of atheism. >> this point is easily demonstrated when we look at the makeup of the coalition....
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mike santoli can only hope. >>> coming up, james bullard joins us live from jackson hole.hina, the state of the economy and much, much more first, regulators and health officials looking into vaping and possible links to cases of lung damage and breathing issues the doctor joins us right after the break to dcuisss it all. "squawk" returns in a moment tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> coming up, dr. scott gottlieb sitting here talk to him about the latest news on vaping and health risk. >>> counting down to our big interview with james bullard as well a few minutes until we hear from him. don't miss it. "squawk box" will be right back. >> announcer: time now for today's aflac trivia question. what type of c
mike santoli can only hope. >>> coming up, james bullard joins us live from jackson hole.hina, the state of the economy and much, much more first, regulators and health officials looking into vaping and possible links to cases of lung damage and breathing issues the doctor joins us right after the break to dcuisss it all. "squawk" returns in a moment tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote....
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jackson hole symposium. we are speaking with st. louis fed president jamesullard, dallas fed president robert kaplan and philly fed president patrick harper. yields on pre-to high-yield municipal bonds are reaching record lows as central banks rush to cut interest rates. what it means for investors looking to take on riskier deals next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. yield municipal bonds are hitting record lows pushing investors into increasingly risky deals. many of these high-risk deals aren't even rated. that could leave investors exposed to big lost if the economy should stall. amanda albright wrote this story today that is definitely worth a look on the terminal. it's interesting because you note in your story that those bonds are rated, they are actually safer than other parts of the market. they have a very low default rate. do we know how much of this market right now is not rated? >> unrated that can be hard to track. sector issuance is up. it amounted for the mo
jackson hole symposium. we are speaking with st. louis fed president jamesullard, dallas fed president robert kaplan and philly fed president patrick harper. yields on pre-to high-yield municipal bonds are reaching record lows as central banks rush to cut interest rates. what it means for investors looking to take on riskier deals next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. yield municipal bonds are hitting record...
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jackson browne, j.d., linda ronstadt, joni mitchell, james taylor.selves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you have to do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to try and share myself, maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go the seconds tics the time out ♪ ♪ there's so much left to know and i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days paul and i, we wanted to be the goff and king of england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. wrote the songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good. which was part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i fe
jackson browne, j.d., linda ronstadt, joni mitchell, james taylor.selves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you have to do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to try and share myself, maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go the...
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everything from samuel jackson's light saber in star wars, a handgun that pierce brosnan used in james bond and even the acts from the shining. 900 items will be auctioned off in the collection is expected to fetch a total of $7 million. >> they seem like weapons. of those three, i would take the light saber. >> of course. you are a star wars fan. >> save up your money. >>> somebody else snagged a celebrity collectible with a prep school basketball jersey worn by barack obama selling for more than $120,000. peter noble, another prep school player that war 23 saved the jersey from the trash but realized the number also belonged to a former president. collectors say every detail matters when it comes to jerseys. >>> before we go to brake, email us if you have problems or questions at consumerwatch@cbs5.com or call our hotline at 1-888-5-helps-u. >>> we will be right back. now, that's yes for less. nothing beats getting the latest trends at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. land let me tell you something, rodeo... i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse m
everything from samuel jackson's light saber in star wars, a handgun that pierce brosnan used in james bond and even the acts from the shining. 900 items will be auctioned off in the collection is expected to fetch a total of $7 million. >> they seem like weapons. of those three, i would take the light saber. >> of course. you are a star wars fan. >> save up your money. >>> somebody else snagged a celebrity collectible with a prep school basketball jersey worn by...
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jackson hole. first up, we have james bullard at 1:30 p.m. u.k. time.to watch for robert kaplan later today right here on bloomberg. from new york and london, this is surveillance. ♪ viviana: this is is bloomberg surveillance p let's get the bloomberg is this flash. hasbro is becoming a full-fledged toy company. they spent $4 billion to buy entertainment one. that gives children bands like peppa pig to expand into foreign markets. it is hasbro's biggest deal ever. bank -- the u.s. sec is accusing them of hiring overseas officials to win business. the hiring taking place in russia and the asian-pacific region. deutsche bank is neither denying nor admitting the regulators claims. to german automaker once secure assets to key technology in the world plus largest car market. with interested in firms an interesting electric vehicles. scarlet: let's get to our morning must-read. it comes from scott minard, who up -- hethat who heads is discussing the epic bond rally. he said cutting rates may contribute to a dangerous asset double. i hate to admit the ugly tr
jackson hole. first up, we have james bullard at 1:30 p.m. u.k. time.to watch for robert kaplan later today right here on bloomberg. from new york and london, this is surveillance. ♪ viviana: this is is bloomberg surveillance p let's get the bloomberg is this flash. hasbro is becoming a full-fledged toy company. they spent $4 billion to buy entertainment one. that gives children bands like peppa pig to expand into foreign markets. it is hasbro's biggest deal ever. bank -- the u.s. sec is...
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james buchanan is hacked off by president pierce. president pierce wants to be the first president since andrew jackson to win a second term. the only real stature to challenge him for a second term is james buchanan. he resolves to send began office minister unmedicated. buchanan is a former secretary of state, longtime senator and congressman. he doesn't need this appointment turkeys that interested in disappointment but pierce takes every concession, meets every two minutes of the candidates sent packing. he needs a really good aide to go with them, and a mutual friend of this makes the connection. sickles inset hitching his wagon to the sky looks like he's in his last chapter of long public service so you end up going to united kingdom together what teresa really shines, our ability to speak multiple language, her familiar -- familiarly with music and culture. they probably should've stayed there, because he'll come back to pave the way for james buchanan said campaign for president. because pierce had sent buchanan to united kingdom to put an end to his career but, in fact, pierce will sign the kansas-nebraska act, undo
james buchanan is hacked off by president pierce. president pierce wants to be the first president since andrew jackson to win a second term. the only real stature to challenge him for a second term is james buchanan. he resolves to send began office minister unmedicated. buchanan is a former secretary of state, longtime senator and congressman. he doesn't need this appointment turkeys that interested in disappointment but pierce takes every concession, meets every two minutes of the candidates...
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jackson hole. we will speak with james bullard, robert kaplan, loretta mester, and patrick harker. interestingly monday, it was obfuscation. today a whole new one. romaine: i have been practicing outward. caroline: a member of the reserve bank of india used a rare 18th-century word to discredit estimates in economic growth in india. the oxford visionary says the word is used to describe some thing is worthless. here is the word. romaine: it is all you. you are a pro. wow. i'm glad you got the read. what is interesting about this, this is not the first time the word popped up. right? caroline: yes. you know who else used it? romaine: in that u.k. desk in the u.k. -- in the u.k. you think about how people fret over powell and the words and phrases he uses, the most complicated phrase is what? neutral? far from neutral? can you imagine having to parse that? caroline: they had to use the turn of phrase maintain a translucent. they are big thinkers in the indian central bank. romaine: are they cutting or raising? what does it mean? caroline: no idea. romaine: we will peel back the veil
jackson hole. we will speak with james bullard, robert kaplan, loretta mester, and patrick harker. interestingly monday, it was obfuscation. today a whole new one. romaine: i have been practicing outward. caroline: a member of the reserve bank of india used a rare 18th-century word to discredit estimates in economic growth in india. the oxford visionary says the word is used to describe some thing is worthless. here is the word. romaine: it is all you. you are a pro. wow. i'm glad you got the...
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now i have the pleasure of introducing our moderator, mister james a peters who is not only an attorney with the jackson law firm of sennett, wilkinson and peden but retired asbrigadier general with themississippi air national guard , thank you for your service . [applause] >> welcome everyone to this final panel of the afternoon and we want to extend a special welcome to those who may be watching us on c-span. i'm not sure how i ended up being the moderator here, and understand that john evans, the owner of the bookstore from whom i have purchased many books on world war ii suggested i might be at appropriate moderator so i thank john for that. i was born april 24 1944 during world war ii, i was born six weeks before the day when my father was serving overseas as a staff argent in the army national guard, i'm sorry, the us army. world war ii has always had a profound influence on my family, on my childhood and indeed, upon my entire life . at this moment i will introduce all three of the distinguished authors who constitute ourpanel this afternoon . before i do that, i would like to recognize anyone in
now i have the pleasure of introducing our moderator, mister james a peters who is not only an attorney with the jackson law firm of sennett, wilkinson and peden but retired asbrigadier general with themississippi air national guard , thank you for your service . [applause] >> welcome everyone to this final panel of the afternoon and we want to extend a special welcome to those who may be watching us on c-span. i'm not sure how i ended up being the moderator here, and understand that john...
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forked tongue, andrew jackson the 1830 indian removal act and the betrayal of native america" which is under contract to johns hop kin's universe press. the tit the. >>> thank you. 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
forked tongue, andrew jackson the 1830 indian removal act and the betrayal of native america" which is under contract to johns hop kin's universe press. the tit the. >>> thank you. 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...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be curtis "50 cent" jackson, jillian bell, and musical guest, tori kelly. now stick around for jamesel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, all the way
tune in tomorrow when my guests will be curtis "50 cent" jackson, jillian bell, and musical guest, tori kelly. now stick around for jamesel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, all the way
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coming up, we are live from jackson hole where we have a stellar lineup of interviews with a host of fed presidents. first up, jamest 1:00 u.k. time. watch out for robert katzman and patrick harker, later today on bloomberg. let's get the bloomberg first word news in london. hey, naomi. naomi: whatever it takes. that's what the new zealand central bank governor said he will do to support the economy. invoking mario draghi's famous speech. adrian or says he will gauge the inflationary impact of this month unexpectedly large rate cut before considering further easing. >> looking forward, we were saying, everyone is telling us we need to be lower. global growth is slowing. let's get ahead of this. let's move now and reduce the probability of having to do more later. we are pleased with where we are. naomi: undermining trust. japan's prime minister has accused his south korean counterpart of damaging the relationship between the two countries. that's after so pulled out of an intelligence sharing pact with tokyo. shinzo abe has pledged to work with the u.s. to maintain security cooperation. the battle to host the world
coming up, we are live from jackson hole where we have a stellar lineup of interviews with a host of fed presidents. first up, jamest 1:00 u.k. time. watch out for robert katzman and patrick harker, later today on bloomberg. let's get the bloomberg first word news in london. hey, naomi. naomi: whatever it takes. that's what the new zealand central bank governor said he will do to support the economy. invoking mario draghi's famous speech. adrian or says he will gauge the inflationary impact of...
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caps >> well, for complete coverage of all things jackson hole, continue miss insights from top market movers including the st. louis fed president james bullard and the cleveland fed president they're coming up later on well, in corporate news, german banking giant deutsche bank facing new fines this morning. frank holland joins us with that update. >> deutsche bank will pay more than $16 million to settle foreign corruption charges regulators accused the bank of violating laws by hiring relatives of officials in russia and asia to win business in those countries. the fcc also says deutsche bank created false records to conceal the connection between employees and government officials as part of the settlement the company didn't have to admit or deny any wrong doing over the past decade the fcc cracked down on vie ratiolation the foreign corrupt practices act with multiple banks forced to face fines. >> thank you for that update when we come back on the show, the white house signaling new trade talks with china as a new round of tariffs looms a live report from the ground in china coming up next then new details in the aftermath of th
caps >> well, for complete coverage of all things jackson hole, continue miss insights from top market movers including the st. louis fed president james bullard and the cleveland fed president they're coming up later on well, in corporate news, german banking giant deutsche bank facing new fines this morning. frank holland joins us with that update. >> deutsche bank will pay more than $16 million to settle foreign corruption charges regulators accused the bank of violating laws by...
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james polk. it would be a mistake to see polk's war services as either optimistic or passive, or as a result of fun thinkings slavers devotion to jackson. misleading about the story and of jackson eight camp against the war. limiting the title to regret my wording. they minimized the real contribution to the struggle. they defended the policy sent by others. in the time i left, i would like to highlight two assets of the services who help make that point. mainly during it emma he was much more of a obedient party functionary. jackson had vetoed the thanks recharge, but the charter had for months to run. as we explained, as far as old hickory was concerned the corruption is only scotched. not dead. both before and after the veto, had been on the hunt for heart evidence that could bring the bank down once and for all. they can confirm what he saw in his heart to be true that the bank was corrupt. it interfered in a bribed congressman and placed moneymaking before public service. the house of early 232 had conducted an exhaustive investigation of the bank. other than evident that it made suspicious loans, little was proven beyond gavel. i
james polk. it would be a mistake to see polk's war services as either optimistic or passive, or as a result of fun thinkings slavers devotion to jackson. misleading about the story and of jackson eight camp against the war. limiting the title to regret my wording. they minimized the real contribution to the struggle. they defended the policy sent by others. in the time i left, i would like to highlight two assets of the services who help make that point. mainly during it emma he was much more...
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jackson. hallie, this decision from the inspector general at the fbi doesn't make anybody fully happy. james comey has tweeted that he is exonerated. and obviously the trump team is tweeting that he's the worst guy in the world. >> reporter: it is kind of an ink blot test for where you are in the political spectrum and how you view this report that, frankly, as julia ainsley pointed out, does blast james comey. it's not just the president himself tweeting in his campaign talking about this. we now have in just the last couple of minutes a formal statement from the white house press secretary very frankly saying james comey in her view is a proven liar and leaker. stephanie grisham goes on to say that because could emmy in her words shamefully leaked information to the press in blatant violation of fbi policies, the nation was forced to endure a politically motivated two-year witch hunt going on to say the inspector general said he violated the most basic obligations of confidentiality that he owed to the united states government and to the american people. that last bit is a direct quote fro
jackson. hallie, this decision from the inspector general at the fbi doesn't make anybody fully happy. james comey has tweeted that he is exonerated. and obviously the trump team is tweeting that he's the worst guy in the world. >> reporter: it is kind of an ink blot test for where you are in the political spectrum and how you view this report that, frankly, as julia ainsley pointed out, does blast james comey. it's not just the president himself tweeting in his campaign talking about...
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seen over the last month, jackson hole, the president, more tweets today, what do anticipate will be the rate of trajectory for the fed -- the rates trajectory for the fed? jamesanticipate the federal reserve will continue to cut rates. how far they have to go i think is going to be a function of two variables. one is what happens to overall global economic growth and credit. one of the stories that circulates at the moment relates cash balancesies at the federal reserve's and the likely issuance of bonds during the fourth quarter. the story goes the u.s. equity market has been held up not because the corporate earnings season has been deeply positive, indeed looking at a whole raft of downgrades as companies adopted a more cautious approach in the face of inventory build, but because of the cash flows that have come from the market, the u.s. treasury has reduced its cash balances at the federal reserve and has yet to issue a lot of the debt required to pay for the deficit. so the european view is that the u.s. will likely be much less prepared to advance credit the quiddity in the fourth quarter, undermining -- credit liquidity in the fourth quarter, undermin
seen over the last month, jackson hole, the president, more tweets today, what do anticipate will be the rate of trajectory for the fed -- the rates trajectory for the fed? jamesanticipate the federal reserve will continue to cut rates. how far they have to go i think is going to be a function of two variables. one is what happens to overall global economic growth and credit. one of the stories that circulates at the moment relates cash balancesies at the federal reserve's and the likely...
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james bullard and robert kaplan this afternoon as well gita gopinath. economist and mark carney a big interview from the bank of england. >> thank you, steve liesman in jackson hole no animals were harmed in the filming of this. let's go back to the markets do you think we're setting up in terms of what we actually get in september? >> i mean, it's really interesting when you listen to fed official itself. they're being proactive. they're saying, look, this is where we want to be. they don't want to be reactive to a market that is telling everybody, if you don't get this cut, it will be a big sell-off to my mind right now the market will not like if we don't get a rate cut in september. if we get it, powell says, guys we are stopping now. >> it sounds like there are a lot of downside risks. >> if the cuts aren't there, in the short term, the markets could sell-off >> i would agree in the short term the mark will be disappointed remember, the market is up 18% this year. so you could have a little disappointment and a strong year what i believe is more important for the sustainability of getting over 3,000 on the s&p and staying there is whether we have a trad
james bullard and robert kaplan this afternoon as well gita gopinath. economist and mark carney a big interview from the bank of england. >> thank you, steve liesman in jackson hole no animals were harmed in the filming of this. let's go back to the markets do you think we're setting up in terms of what we actually get in september? >> i mean, it's really interesting when you listen to fed official itself. they're being proactive. they're saying, look, this is where we want to be....
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on bloomberg, we're live from jackson hole as investors take positions on how fast and far the fed will ease. will the fed ease at all? series ofgreat interviews, first jamesullard, and then robert kaplan, loretta mester, patrick harker, all on later today on bloomberg television. bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device anywhere in the world. in the london area, you can tuning on dab digital radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." this is the european open, right now 15 minutes from the cash equities open and looking at gains across the board in terms of the equity index futures. expect a positive open at the start of trade as well. trade wars and an economic slowdown, that's the background of this year's g7 meeting in the french surfing resort of biarritz. adding to the worries, disagreement over how to deal with iran and the increasing chance of a no deal brexit. joining us to discuss, bloomberg markr international editor champion. alan, what will angela merkel's role be here? she's typically been since the election of donald trump sort of the leader of the free world at these big summits. does she continue holding
on bloomberg, we're live from jackson hole as investors take positions on how fast and far the fed will ease. will the fed ease at all? series ofgreat interviews, first jamesullard, and then robert kaplan, loretta mester, patrick harker, all on later today on bloomberg television. bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device anywhere in the world. in the london area, you can tuning on dab digital radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." this is the...