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. >>> we are joined on the impact of today's announcement by a professor of politics, james taylor. on the political side, it seems that president trump is on doing another one of president obama's plans. >> anything barack obama has done, donald trump has gone out of his way to dismantle. any evidence that there was ever a barack obama and american politics. so he's keeping a campaign promise that has international implications. >> a lot of people expect gas prices to shoot up. >> companies involved in trading and trying to do business with iran will find it is difficult to get any kind of financial support. it will be sanctioned and disciplined and punished in terms of countries trying to do business with iran. that is what the original sanctions were aimed at. any international investments, especially around oil and oil imports and that has been quashed by the americans. >> is is something that congress should have a hand in? >> not really. the president, there is a deference to the president in foreign policy matters more so than domestic policies. in foreign policy matters, con
. >>> we are joined on the impact of today's announcement by a professor of politics, james taylor. on the political side, it seems that president trump is on doing another one of president obama's plans. >> anything barack obama has done, donald trump has gone out of his way to dismantle. any evidence that there was ever a barack obama and american politics. so he's keeping a campaign promise that has international implications. >> a lot of people expect gas prices to...
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james taylor to paris. >> greg: america was happy because james taylor was not in the country for a feways. >> dana: i think if in the long run we actually do find a peaceful solution here, which there is a long way to go, then of course president trump should be granted, warden, excuse me. the nobel peace prize. i also think one of the big things and the reason i don't think dennis rodman deserve so much credit is the strategic plan to squeeze china and get china to get little rocket man to do the right thing. that's the brilliance of this whole plan. >> greg: who started that, kimberly? a man named donald trump. >> kimberly: the art of the deal. following this train of t denman this dennis rodman was able to change the mind-set of kim jong un. open to the charms of potus and he therefore said you know what, i'm going to stop being a bad actor and i'm going to get it together. and i'm going to shake hands and work with south korea, and i'm going to release hostages, and i'm going to stop running around being little rocket man. >> greg: i was thinking, juan, you should go to iran with m
james taylor to paris. >> greg: america was happy because james taylor was not in the country for a feways. >> dana: i think if in the long run we actually do find a peaceful solution here, which there is a long way to go, then of course president trump should be granted, warden, excuse me. the nobel peace prize. i also think one of the big things and the reason i don't think dennis rodman deserve so much credit is the strategic plan to squeeze china and get china to get little...
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james taylor, john kerry flew james taylor. you are my forever first lady.song but it is on republican. i think the best term for michelle obama is mrs. obama. i don't believe in this practice of extending governor and senator titles for life. you are better off with the dukes because titles like that are in the gift of the people. the people withdraw them, you go back to being mr. and misses. >> tucker: and if you can't take my appendix out i'm not calling you doctor. a remix of that song, i'm speechless. thank you. >> it's a great song. number 37 in 1988. ask casey case, it was a huge hit. >> tucker: he's gone now. thank you. great to see you, mark. >> thanks. >> tucker: college is getting worse and more expensive by the year. that's not speculation, it's objectively true. is there an alternative to it? finale of our series, is college worth it, is next.pe ♪ is college worth prepare for your demise, mr. billingsley! do your worst, doctor. i will. but first, a little presentation. hijacking earth's geothermal energy supply. phase 1. choosing the right drill
james taylor, john kerry flew james taylor. you are my forever first lady.song but it is on republican. i think the best term for michelle obama is mrs. obama. i don't believe in this practice of extending governor and senator titles for life. you are better off with the dukes because titles like that are in the gift of the people. the people withdraw them, you go back to being mr. and misses. >> tucker: and if you can't take my appendix out i'm not calling you doctor. a remix of that...
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. >> reporter: james taylor says it shows how politics has changed the debate on federal and state rights. >> we have a phenomena where the blue states and their governors and local leaders at the county and city level will now have to tap into the old republican and conservative idea of state's rights. localism has become a blue phenomenon, when it was historically a red phenomenon. >> professor living says if the bill passes, a court challenge is expected on the grounds it violates the free speech of government officials. >>> highway 4 in antioch is open again after all westbound lanes were shut down by a multicar crash last night. it happened about 10:30 pm involving an big rig and as many as five other cars east of the hillcrest avenue offering. medical ambulances and a medical helicopter were called in to transport people were hurt. three people were sent to the hospital. one is suffering major injuries. >>> we are learning that a san francisco man who died on saturday night in a three car crash near yountville was with his wife celebrating their first wedding anniversary. the 28-yea
. >> reporter: james taylor says it shows how politics has changed the debate on federal and state rights. >> we have a phenomena where the blue states and their governors and local leaders at the county and city level will now have to tap into the old republican and conservative idea of state's rights. localism has become a blue phenomenon, when it was historically a red phenomenon. >> professor living says if the bill passes, a court challenge is expected on the grounds it...
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political scientist, james taylor, waiting. >> they knew what they were getting. they made a risk assessment and thought they could get away with roseanne's past not being a big issue. as she continued to medal in these conspiracy theories, eventually she combined them with an insult that was directed toward an african- american woman. >> reporter: kept her 20 year absence, the show returned in margin quickly became a number one hit for abc with an audience of over 18 million viewers for the first show. sarah gilbert, who spearheaded the relaunch, tweeted in part, i am disappointed by her actions to say the least. valerie jarrett says a lesson can be learned. >> we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i am fine. i am worried about all of the people out there who do not have a circle of friends and followers who do not come to their defense. >> free speech is one thing, people's right to turn you off or turn off the tv is another. >>> all starbucks will be open again today starting in about a half hour from now. yesterday afternoon, starbucks shut down all compa
political scientist, james taylor, waiting. >> they knew what they were getting. they made a risk assessment and thought they could get away with roseanne's past not being a big issue. as she continued to medal in these conspiracy theories, eventually she combined them with an insult that was directed toward an african- american woman. >> reporter: kept her 20 year absence, the show returned in margin quickly became a number one hit for abc with an audience of over 18 million...
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the political scientist, james taylor, wade in. >> they knew what they were getting and they made the risk assessment and they that they could get away with her past not being a big issue. but as she battles in these compare see -- conspiracy theories she designed and assault that was direct it toward an african-american woman . >> reporter: after a 20 year absence the show returned in march and became a number 1 hit with 18 million viewers in the first show. it was said to return in september with a 13 episode run. sarah gilbert who spearheaded the lunch said that she is disappointed by their actions to say the least. she says a lesson can be learned. >> we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i am fine i'm just worried about the people out there that do not have a circle of friends and followers that come to their defense. >> free speech is one thing but people's right to turn you off is another. >> reporter: the white house has refused to comment on the cancellation of roseanne the media was dumped by her talent a -- agency and a lot of jobs and money were lost their. and broade
the political scientist, james taylor, wade in. >> they knew what they were getting and they made the risk assessment and they that they could get away with her past not being a big issue. but as she battles in these compare see -- conspiracy theories she designed and assault that was direct it toward an african-american woman . >> reporter: after a 20 year absence the show returned in march and became a number 1 hit with 18 million viewers in the first show. it was said to return...
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. >> reporter: political professor james taylor isn't surpried by little's strong showing because california's republican party often won't challenge seats in blue districts. >> mr. little cannot win here in california, but what he can do is use the number two position for a platform to raise his anti-semitic profile. >> patrick little did not respond to our request for an interview. cornell p bernard, abc 7 news. >>> another plane forced to make an emergency landing. this time a jetblue flight with a broken windshield. you can see the photo, the outer layer of the windshield shattered. a flight attendant told passengers they were not in any grave danger, the plane never actually lost cabin pressure. jetblue issued a statement saying the flight landed safely and travelers were booked on other flights. >>> assemblyman jim frazier's hearing today will focus on public concern over autonomous vehicles. he says the discussion is needed about how to balance those concerns with the benefit of the driverless cars. the event is 2:30 and will be live streamed. >>> you're never more than seven minutes aw
. >> reporter: political professor james taylor isn't surpried by little's strong showing because california's republican party often won't challenge seats in blue districts. >> mr. little cannot win here in california, but what he can do is use the number two position for a platform to raise his anti-semitic profile. >> patrick little did not respond to our request for an interview. cornell p bernard, abc 7 news. >>> another plane forced to make an emergency landing....
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comes along and sees the opportunity, only needs a few thousand vo votes -- >> political professor james taylors not surprised by the strong showing, the republican party will not challenge seats in blue districts. >> he cannot win in california, but what he can do is use the number two position for a platform to raise his profile. >> patrick little did not respond to our requests for an interview. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> attorney general jeff sessions plans to visit the californiaer borderer tomorrow, he is supposed to hold a news conference in the afternoon t justice department said that the topic will be immigration enforcement actions. sessions visit comes following recent stops by president trump and vice president pence over the past couple of months. >> still ahead, draymond green responding to a louisianan comedian who tweeted he should be shot. >> i pray that he gets the help that he needs. >> and now, draymond is calling for the comedian to be banned from twitter. >> we are wrapping up what was a cool weekend in terms of may standards. while the new week features warmer weath
comes along and sees the opportunity, only needs a few thousand vo votes -- >> political professor james taylors not surprised by the strong showing, the republican party will not challenge seats in blue districts. >> he cannot win in california, but what he can do is use the number two position for a platform to raise his profile. >> patrick little did not respond to our requests for an interview. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> attorney general jeff sessions plans to...
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james taylor is professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> the republican and the democraticarty had stronger candidates outside from feinstein. this is a contest for number two. this would not be possible otherwise. >> those surveyed might have backed a little but not because of his racist views but because he is running as republican. >> if you boat party all the time, you will vote and a simple anglicized name is easy to go with. that is one of the ways this could happen. >> reporter: in 2010 abandoned -- california abandoned the two- party system in favor of the open primary. >> you have to deal with the reality of a right-wing movement and an individual like this in order to retain the openness in the democratic structure that would be welcomed in the more open primary system like you have in california. >> reporter: professor taylor says patrick lytle does not have a chance of winning in november. however he says we can expect more fringe candidates. rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the nation's most restrictive abortion laws. the governor made it official today, but will
james taylor is professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> the republican and the democraticarty had stronger candidates outside from feinstein. this is a contest for number two. this would not be possible otherwise. >> those surveyed might have backed a little but not because of his racist views but because he is running as republican. >> if you boat party all the time, you will vote and a simple anglicized name is easy to go with. that is one of the ways...
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the political scientist, james taylor, wade in. >> they knew what they were getting and they made a risk assessment and they that they could get away with her with her past not being a big issue. but if she continues to meddle in these conspiracy theories and combine it with an insult, it was directed towards an african-american woman. >> the show returned in marching quickly became a number 1 hit for abc with an audience with 18 million viewers in the first show. it was said to return in september with a 13 episode run. this was treated, and disappointed by her actions to say the least. >> she says a lesson is to be learned. >> we have to turn it into a teaching moment. >> i am fine and i have to worry about the other people out there that do not have friends and followers that come to their defense. >> free speech is one thing but people's right to turn you off is another. >> the white house has refused to comment on the cancellation of roseanne. she has been dumped by her talent agency. a lot of shows and talent was canceled. according to the media they would have collected $60 millio
the political scientist, james taylor, wade in. >> they knew what they were getting and they made a risk assessment and they that they could get away with her with her past not being a big issue. but if she continues to meddle in these conspiracy theories and combine it with an insult, it was directed towards an african-american woman. >> the show returned in marching quickly became a number 1 hit for abc with an audience with 18 million viewers in the first show. it was said to...
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. >> university of san francisco political science professor, james taylor, say it shows how politics changed the debate on federal and state rights. >> we have a phenomenon, where the blue states and their governors and local leaders at the county and city level will not have to tap into the old republican and conservative idea of states rights. so, localism now has become a blue phenomenon, where it historically was a red phenomenon. >> if the bill passes, it could be challenged in court, frank and julie, for possibly violating the first amendment free speech rights of local officials. so, there is a question about that. >> all right, jana, thank you. >>> new information about a car crash. crashed into a pond where it was sub submerged for more than 24 hours. ktvu's amber lee is in our newsroom. she says friends of the 34-year- old man describe him as talented and responsible. >> frank, friends tell me they laughed with him saturday night. he was an engineer by day and a professional musician by night. i spoke to a friend that was with him in the hours before the crash. they are str
. >> university of san francisco political science professor, james taylor, say it shows how politics changed the debate on federal and state rights. >> we have a phenomenon, where the blue states and their governors and local leaders at the county and city level will not have to tap into the old republican and conservative idea of states rights. so, localism now has become a blue phenomenon, where it historically was a red phenomenon. >> if the bill passes, it could be...
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political scientist james taylor ways in. >> they knew what they were getting. they made a risk assessment and thought they could get away with her past not being a big issue. as she continued in these conspiracy theories, she combined them with an insult that was directed toward an african-american women. >> reporter: after 20 year absence, the show returned in march and became a big hit for abc with an audience of over 80 million viewers in the first show. it was set to return in september with a 13 episode run. sarah gilbert, who spearheaded the relaunch, tweeted in part, i am disappointed by her actions, to say the least. valerie jarrett set a lesson could be learned here. >> i think we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i am fine. i am worried about all the people out there who don't have a circle of friends and family lawyers -- and followers who don't come to their defense. >>> all starbucks will be back open today. that will start in about a half hour. starbucks shut down all company- owned coffee shops yesterday for diversity training. 175,000 star
political scientist james taylor ways in. >> they knew what they were getting. they made a risk assessment and thought they could get away with her past not being a big issue. as she continued in these conspiracy theories, she combined them with an insult that was directed toward an african-american women. >> reporter: after 20 year absence, the show returned in march and became a big hit for abc with an audience of over 80 million viewers in the first show. it was set to return in...
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do james taylor strom some music? the iran deal, the new guy, trump, tore it down.oes this mean war? if you think the current president harbors a grudge against iran, you'd be wrong. he seems willing to talk to just about anyone. the only thing he hates his dumb deals. he would rather start, this is his version of a reset with leverage. >> iran's leaders will naturally say that they refused to negotiate a new deal. they refuse, and that's fine. i would probably say the same thing if i was in their positio position. but the fact is they are going to want to make a new and lasting deal. one that benefits all of iran and the iranian people. when they do, i am ready, willing, and able. great things can happen for iran command great things can happen for the peace and stability that we all want in the middle east. >> greg: that's nice. for those of you in a panic, remember that you felt that way about north korea too. as trump deals with the worst on the planet, he scratches off isis and north korea, iran seems next. it's a skill set that history will be kinder to than j
do james taylor strom some music? the iran deal, the new guy, trump, tore it down.oes this mean war? if you think the current president harbors a grudge against iran, you'd be wrong. he seems willing to talk to just about anyone. the only thing he hates his dumb deals. he would rather start, this is his version of a reset with leverage. >> iran's leaders will naturally say that they refused to negotiate a new deal. they refuse, and that's fine. i would probably say the same thing if i was...
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professor james taylor says people are shining a light on injustice of corporations to respond. >> everyone is on edge around these kind of issues, and i think what she was trying to do was soften the edges for other people who have to live with this on a daily basis. >> reporter: at the oakland airport, passengers applaud gottlieb for speaking up. >> i think there are a lot of things that are policy, but you don't really know at the end of the day what someone's real motives are. >> maybe this is a wake-up call for southwest. >>> well, just in, we are learning new details of that massive construction fire up in concord. you may remember seeing this video we showed for several days. investigators now say that fire was arson. the damage is more than $55 million. five-story complex of more than 180 apartments destroyed. jodi hernandez is following this story. she'll have the latest for us at 5:00 and 6:00. you can follow her on twitter. that's jamiehernandez tv. >>> a gofundme page has been set up for a teenage boy slipping in and out of a coma. alex was one of three boys in a house. a man ca
professor james taylor says people are shining a light on injustice of corporations to respond. >> everyone is on edge around these kind of issues, and i think what she was trying to do was soften the edges for other people who have to live with this on a daily basis. >> reporter: at the oakland airport, passengers applaud gottlieb for speaking up. >> i think there are a lot of things that are policy, but you don't really know at the end of the day what someone's real motives...
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we didn't even have to fly james taylor over to sing "you've got a friend" to prove it. >> harris: there is one of the posters now. great to have you, governor huckabee. thank you. >> thank you. what a wonderful day. delighted to be with you. >> harris: earlier today, i was the first journalist -- i didn't know this until the time. the first journalist allowed signed the office of the u.s. ambassador. david friedman. we talk about what comes next after the historic embassy opening. it's his first day on the job. watch. >> you are the first reporter ever to be in the office of the ambassador of jerusalem, israel. i couldn't think of a better choice. welcome. >> thank you, so very much. i will come around the desk and talk with you, ambassador. thank you for the warm welcome. this place is immaculate. tell me about splitting time now. what does the future hold? >> even before we opened up the embassy, i split my time. i was always going roughly three days, jerusalem, two days tel aviv. i'm going to keep doing that. the difference is when i come to jerusalem, i have a place to work. i have
we didn't even have to fly james taylor over to sing "you've got a friend" to prove it. >> harris: there is one of the posters now. great to have you, governor huckabee. thank you. >> thank you. what a wonderful day. delighted to be with you. >> harris: earlier today, i was the first journalist -- i didn't know this until the time. the first journalist allowed signed the office of the u.s. ambassador. david friedman. we talk about what comes next after the historic...
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james taylor is professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> if the republican party and the democratic party had stronger candidates outside from dianne feinstein, the number 2 and number 3, because this really is a contest for number 2, that this won be possible. >> reporter: he says those surveyed may have backed little not because of his views but because he is running as a republican. >> if you just vote party all the time you're going to go with an anglicized name is easy to go with. that's one of the ways this can happen. >> reporter: in 2010 california abandoned the two- party primary system in favor of the open primary meant to attract more candidates. >> the fleas come with the dogs. in this case you have to deal with the reality of a movement and individual like this in order to retain the openness and the democratic structure that would be welcomed in the more open primary system. >> reporter: professor taylor says patrick little doesn't have a whisker of a chance of ultimately winning this senate seat. but he says we can expect more fringe candidates in e
james taylor is professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> if the republican party and the democratic party had stronger candidates outside from dianne feinstein, the number 2 and number 3, because this really is a contest for number 2, that this won be possible. >> reporter: he says those surveyed may have backed little not because of his views but because he is running as a republican. >> if you just vote party all the time you're going to go with an...
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james taylor is professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> if the republican party and the democratic party had stronger candidates outside from dianne feinstein, the number 2 and number 3, because this really is a contest for number 2, this wouldn't be possible. >> reporter: he says those surveyed may have backed little not because of his views but because he is running as a republican. >> if you just vote party all the time you're going to go with an anglicized name is easy to go with. that's one of the ways this can happen. >> reporter: in 2010 california abandoned the two- party primary system in favor of the open primary meant to attract more candidates. >> the fleas come with the dogs. in this case you have to deal with the reality of a movement and individual like this in order to retain the openness and the democratic structure that would be welcomed in the more open primary system. >> reporter: professor taylor says patrick little doesn't have a whisker of a chance of ultimately winning this senate seat. but he says we can expect more fringe candidates in e
james taylor is professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> if the republican party and the democratic party had stronger candidates outside from dianne feinstein, the number 2 and number 3, because this really is a contest for number 2, this wouldn't be possible. >> reporter: he says those surveyed may have backed little not because of his views but because he is running as a republican. >> if you just vote party all the time you're going to go with an...
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an afternoon of music that will see some huge names with shawn mendes is, 30 seconds to mars, james bay, taylorevent happening in coventry, where there will be the likes of paloma faith, stereophonics, ub40 and liam gallagher. the blogger to another —— people will hope it will be another great day of music to finish off the biggest weekend. hope you have your wellington boots, like the festivalgoers behind you. thunderstorms and torrential rain swept thunderstorms and torrential rain swe pt a cross thunderstorms and torrential rain swept across parts of southern britain overnight with frequent lightning flashing across the sky. around 15,000 lightning strikes were recorded in four hours on saturday night. the thunderstorms swept northwards across the south of england, the midlands and wales and are expected to continue throughout today. many people got out their cameras to photograph and video the electrical storm. it's not always easy to catch the moment, some really good photos. the storms described in many ways. it called "utterly insane" and "like being under a strobe light". the met office
an afternoon of music that will see some huge names with shawn mendes is, 30 seconds to mars, james bay, taylorevent happening in coventry, where there will be the likes of paloma faith, stereophonics, ub40 and liam gallagher. the blogger to another —— people will hope it will be another great day of music to finish off the biggest weekend. hope you have your wellington boots, like the festivalgoers behind you. thunderstorms and torrential rain swept thunderstorms and torrential rain swe pt...
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just look at the list, james bay, and of course taylor swift followed by florence and the machine.e likes of stereophonics, and liam gallagher, so people really hoping that this will be another great day of music, finishing off here in swa nsea, of music, finishing off here in swansea, two days of radio one's biggest weekend. let's find out what the weather will be like everybody. there has been a lot of talk of thunderstorms, but many of us have mist them all together. it has been beautiful across opening and that scotland, and it will stay that way. that thunderstorm risk will continue, sadly through this evening, there could be some rumbling through a little bit further northwards, but sadly around the midlands, southern england and wales, that is where we could see this heavy showers of thunder and lightning popping off at almost any time. they've may rumble through the evening, as well. tonight, many eastern and central pa rt tonight, many eastern and central part of the country turned quite misty and marquee, and that means that first thing on monday morning, it will be quite
just look at the list, james bay, and of course taylor swift followed by florence and the machine.e likes of stereophonics, and liam gallagher, so people really hoping that this will be another great day of music, finishing off here in swa nsea, of music, finishing off here in swansea, two days of radio one's biggest weekend. let's find out what the weather will be like everybody. there has been a lot of talk of thunderstorms, but many of us have mist them all together. it has been beautiful...
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taylor's little army the best in which he's ever served. there were more than 30 battles and skirmishes. from start to finish, it was polk's war though. from the white house, president james polk oversaw every detail. commanding generals in the field, scott and taylor often were not consulted at all. polk's plan was to capture the mexican provinces north of the 32nd parallel, today's u.s./mexican boundary. that's up here. and to send taylor's army to conquer northern mexico. this was taylor's army. when mexico still refused to concede after he did this, polk opened the second front down here at varian cruz. more than 80 ships, more than p -- 80 ships, more than 10,000 crews. vera cruise surrendererred. scott embarked on his famous march to montezuma, 260 miles away. interestingly, the duke of wellington who was the victor after waterloo, kept a wall map of the campaign in his study and followed scott's campaign. he thought scott was just the greatest general of his time, which he was. polk wanted to be president of the whole country, not a partisan president. but he was a democrat to the core. he worked hard to prevent scott and taylor who were both whigs from reaping any
taylor's little army the best in which he's ever served. there were more than 30 battles and skirmishes. from start to finish, it was polk's war though. from the white house, president james polk oversaw every detail. commanding generals in the field, scott and taylor often were not consulted at all. polk's plan was to capture the mexican provinces north of the 32nd parallel, today's u.s./mexican boundary. that's up here. and to send taylor's army to conquer northern mexico. this was taylor's...
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james lawson. earlier this year, democracy now also spoke with the pulitizer prize winning historian taylor branch and the writer trey ellis. they worked on the new hbo documentary "king in the wilderness." taylor branch talked about dr. king's work in memphis. taylor branch: i will just talk a little bit about the origins of memphis. the staffhe hadit took, as the film shows, an enormous effort to get the stataff behind the pr people's campaign. there were a lot of dissension. some people said, "if you don't end the vietnam war, it doesn't matter what we do." and other people said, "we still have segregation in the south and in the north, and we should be on race relations." so he finally gets them to going on the poor people's campaign and their plans, and then this incident happened in memphis. the strike started because two of the sanitation workers were crushed to death in the back of a cylinder garbage truck, when they were not allowed d to seek shelter in rainstorms, because they were all black, and their rules did not allow them to seek shelter in any white neighborhood, because it offende
james lawson. earlier this year, democracy now also spoke with the pulitizer prize winning historian taylor branch and the writer trey ellis. they worked on the new hbo documentary "king in the wilderness." taylor branch talked about dr. king's work in memphis. taylor branch: i will just talk a little bit about the origins of memphis. the staffhe hadit took, as the film shows, an enormous effort to get the stataff behind the pr people's campaign. there were a lot of dissension. some...
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12 years old, bateman made his television series debut as james ingalls on "little house on the prairie." the next year he was cast as derek taylor schroder's lead character on "silver spoons." the two young actors were partners in crime around the universal lot. back in those days you and ricky used to swim in the jaws attraction in the water. that's true? >> we'd ride our bikes and the studio trams would come by. we'd hold onto the back of the tram and they'd drag us up the hill to jaws lake. we'd walk out in the middle of the two-foot-deep lake, roll up r goldfish. but studio operations sent a note to our parents, like, hey, listen with the quick, easy explanation about what we're trying to do with that lake, we're trying to scare a bunch of people with a great white shark and to see a couple of 11-year-olds out there with a ziploc bag, it wrecks it. so, you know, leash your dogs and keep them at school. >> bateman's first movie was 1987's "teen wolf 2," where he picked up the starring role played by michael j. fox in the original. the reviews and box office receipts were not good. after a decade of childhood success, bateman'
12 years old, bateman made his television series debut as james ingalls on "little house on the prairie." the next year he was cast as derek taylor schroder's lead character on "silver spoons." the two young actors were partners in crime around the universal lot. back in those days you and ricky used to swim in the jaws attraction in the water. that's true? >> we'd ride our bikes and the studio trams would come by. we'd hold onto the back of the tram and they'd drag us...
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o'clock, but there will be others like james bay, and the evening finished in front of potentially thousands upon thousands of fans by two female performers, taylorlizo has got, working on a bank holiday weekend, but at a festival! absolutely. sounds like he has been enjoying some of those acts. we'll be back with the headlines in a few moments — stay with us. the sun's out, nice guy, may stay for batting. —— the sun's out, nice day, nice day for batting. hello. this is breakfast, with chris mason and victoria fritz. renewed hope for an unprecedented summit between the united states and north korea. donald trump says preparations are moving along very nicely, following surprise talks between the leaders of north and south korea. good morning, it's sunday 27th may. also this morning, it was heartbreak for liverpool fans but elation for real madrid. good morning, goal keeping mistakes and a moment of bale brilliance deny liverpool in the champions league final. and are more national parks the answer to protecting england's countryside? the listening post in
o'clock, but there will be others like james bay, and the evening finished in front of potentially thousands upon thousands of fans by two female performers, taylorlizo has got, working on a bank holiday weekend, but at a festival! absolutely. sounds like he has been enjoying some of those acts. we'll be back with the headlines in a few moments — stay with us. the sun's out, nice guy, may stay for batting. —— the sun's out, nice day, nice day for batting. hello. this is breakfast, with...
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taylor riggs. tom: we will get to greg valliere in a bit on the politics of washington. , and of james donald courseg up a chart from mark which shows what happened when bad things happen. this is our collective memory of ecuador, the massive depreciation of the ecuador sucre. in 1999, it all falls apart to a fix. this is the big fear. can you see this coming? james: emerging markets in general are under pressure, partly because of rising u.s. interest rates. if you arepening is like a tiger chasing a gazelle, the first ones you catch are not the fastest. those are the emerging markets being picked on, companies that have fatal flaws. how is it going today? what do you do in em, in blue-chip america you go to cash. what do you do in em? james: try to invest in stocks that have some degree of protection in this type of market. that is the beauty of having investments to go into. there are companies that have natural hedges and companies that have high capital barriers that can protect you to some degree. specific or do you have to go corporate granular to find companies that can avoid turkey, argenti
taylor riggs. tom: we will get to greg valliere in a bit on the politics of washington. , and of james donald courseg up a chart from mark which shows what happened when bad things happen. this is our collective memory of ecuador, the massive depreciation of the ecuador sucre. in 1999, it all falls apart to a fix. this is the big fear. can you see this coming? james: emerging markets in general are under pressure, partly because of rising u.s. interest rates. if you arepening is like a tiger...
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james timberlake. >> zachary michael. y. brian r. cob paige furlong. >> nathan q. egorian. y gr >> taylor. >> andrew mark jones. >> from the 28th company. nathaniel r. malik. >> car -- tyler m. >> leeann margarita. >> jason chen. >> michael m. meehan. >> ashanti s. austin s. davis. >> alan michael orr. >> charles c. jacob woodrow. c.a. pearson. jordan m. pittman. >> stephen e. >> matthew kenneth. >>...
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taylor and in order strom. now she's looking to open her own stores. >> if you had said lebron james i would have known >> you havetly >> how does that compare to five years ago? >> we've sold about 30 properties over the past few years, includiing 20 malls, we slimmed down we're focused on the quality of our portfolio. we'll continue to sell some, but we're also doing a lot of redevelopment activity, in determines of converting anchor stores into other types of uses. >> your stock has come down over 20% over the last year, a lot of ceo's wouldn't do that are you confident there's anything in your power to turn that around besides some kind of wholesale shift, what's happening in retail? >> there's a lot of head wind we face coming out of last year this is a transition year. we are recovering like i said, we've had less bankruptcy. activity has picked up we've seen positive signs as we move fword into this year. there's been a lot of head winds that have impacted the whole sector i think it's undervalued there's a huge opportunities in terms of where we trade and where the business is going ahead moving forward >>
taylor and in order strom. now she's looking to open her own stores. >> if you had said lebron james i would have known >> you havetly >> how does that compare to five years ago? >> we've sold about 30 properties over the past few years, includiing 20 malls, we slimmed down we're focused on the quality of our portfolio. we'll continue to sell some, but we're also doing a lot of redevelopment activity, in determines of converting anchor stores into other types of uses....
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taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. you get lucky with your bookings. a first-class team at bloomberg "surveillance," we try to get in front of the stories. jamesare thrilled to bring you meredith sumpter from eurasia group. fabulous to have you with us today. i was thunderstruck by this repeat history in malaysia. singapore, george herbert walker bush, and here is the islamic centered leader of malaysia from 20 years ago re-doing it at 92 years old. how did this come about? meredith: with a broad sense of discontent with prime minister najib. ,hen you look at this election it is not so much a surprise as a shock. it came out by his own voters not coming out in force for him. we saw voter turnout that was lower than could be expected. hir thought he needed a stronger turn out to get the election win, and he got it because his voters came out. malaysiatensions from go all the way to the tip of singapore and north borneo. it speaks to the child -- south china sea. is this an opportunistic moment for china to reaffirm its new dominance within the south china sea? if you have this shock, it has got to be an advantage to mr. xi . meredith: i would d
taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. you get lucky with your bookings. a first-class team at bloomberg "surveillance," we try to get in front of the stories. jamesare thrilled to bring you meredith sumpter from eurasia group. fabulous to have you with us today. i was thunderstruck by this repeat history in malaysia. singapore, george herbert walker bush, and here is the islamic centered leader of malaysia from 20 years ago re-doing it at 92 years old. how did this...