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>> james: well the whole project has been plagued with that kind of issue. whether the person was in the book at all, whether you could put more books in it. there's about 3 dozen authors who have more than one book. and even some of those now looking back i'm not sure i got right. so virginia wolf has four books because she's a paferls writing and the more i read at this point in my life the more astonished i was. but when i finished the book i went back and reread a novel of hers called the waves, which i believe is better than any of the books i wrote about in it. so it's always changing and always new. and there is so many books that could be in here the book is alphabetical by author so in the a's alone, you know asop's fables, poetry, the novels oficate atkinson, the military histories, i could go on and on with the stuff i left out. so there's a part of me that every day since i finished this book feels like a slacker. >> >> host: okay can, it's quiz time. we're going to find out who is the best well read person here. five prizes, so james is going to
>> james: well the whole project has been plagued with that kind of issue. whether the person was in the book at all, whether you could put more books in it. there's about 3 dozen authors who have more than one book. and even some of those now looking back i'm not sure i got right. so virginia wolf has four books because she's a paferls writing and the more i read at this point in my life the more astonished i was. but when i finished the book i went back and reread a novel of hers called...
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bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) well you can expect to well you ( james ) well you can expect to see more healthy food options the next time you step foot inside a doolar general store. the chain has added dozens of what is calls "better for you" items to its shelves. they include healthier food items like yogurt.. nuts.. protein bar.. veggie snacks and coconut water. dollar general says it's simply responding to customers who want healthy food at an affordable price. the company is also looking at offering fresh produce and meat at 450 of its stores by the end of this year. the shift targets low-income shoppers who live in areas described as "food deserts"... places where fresh food options are scarce or non- existent. ( james ) coming up after the break... one families 70- year long journey to get a recording from world war 2 back to a bay area family. back to a bay area family. i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's suppo
bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) well you can expect to well you ( james ) well you can expect to see more healthy food options the next time you step foot inside a doolar general store. the chain has added dozens of what is calls "better for you" items to its shelves. they include healthier food items like yogurt.. nuts.. protein bar.. veggie snacks and coconut water. dollar general says it's simply responding to customers who want healthy food at...
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that comes to body and they want good education good growth good employment point forward ok mr james well that reporting from dhaka thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world with korean leader kim jong un has sent a letter to south korean president moon asking for more peace talks between the two in twenty nineteen kim said the leaders of the two koreas who met three times this year had taken bold measures to overcome years of hostility. tens of thousands of serbians have marched through the capital belgrade again to protest against attacks on opposition politicians and journalists the protesters waved banners accusing president alexander of stifling democratic liberties cracking down on political opponents and controlling the media. voters in the democratic republic of congo are casting ballots for a new president the winner will take over from strongman joseph kabila who stepped down two should have stepped down two years ago but instead postponed the election several times there's been reports of long lines and glitches at polling stations but f
that comes to body and they want good education good growth good employment point forward ok mr james well that reporting from dhaka thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world with korean leader kim jong un has sent a letter to south korean president moon asking for more peace talks between the two in twenty nineteen kim said the leaders of the two koreas who met three times this year had taken bold measures to overcome years of hostility. tens of...
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of course our diplomatic editor who's been keeping an eye on that speech what's he been saying james well it's an important speech because this is the last time that the special envoy will brief the security council the syrian war has been going on for nearly eight years he's been trying to find a negotiated settlement for four and a half years he's pointing at some of the things that have been achieved he's talking about twelve into syrian principles that have agreed to eleven parameters. six in the sites that will be useful for his successor but the reality is there's no peace in syria in fact there are so many people being displaced so many people have been killed and in a long speech just does deciding exactly where things are in terms of the plough must see right now including the withdrawal in the last few days the out sort of the withdrawal of u.s. troops it's pretty clear that the special envoy like the two before has failed in his basic mission this is how he explained that. the vision involved for four years in four month almost exactly the length of the first world war they vie
of course our diplomatic editor who's been keeping an eye on that speech what's he been saying james well it's an important speech because this is the last time that the special envoy will brief the security council the syrian war has been going on for nearly eight years he's been trying to find a negotiated settlement for four and a half years he's pointing at some of the things that have been achieved he's talking about twelve into syrian principles that have agreed to eleven parameters. six...
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ok thank you very much a diplomatic editor james bays at the united nations thank you james. well now anger against saudi arabia has been rising the united states with the senate voting to condemn its long standing ally over the war in yemen and its role in the killing of jamal khashoggi washington post is running a full page ad keeping up the pressure of the murder of the saudi journalist it was a regular contributor to the paper the post says it will continue to push for meaningful action over saudi arabia's role in his killing friday's ad is part of a larger campaign planned for twenty nineteen so let's speak to shower townsend joins us live now from washington chuck tell us more about what the post has been saying and what could lie ahead next year. right and you caught a glimpse of that out just just a moment ago but here it is a life is gone the principles of free expression endure. as you say the washington post says this is going to be part of a campaign that will continue into the new year i think there is a bit of a fear that after the action that we saw in the senate on
ok thank you very much a diplomatic editor james bays at the united nations thank you james. well now anger against saudi arabia has been rising the united states with the senate voting to condemn its long standing ally over the war in yemen and its role in the killing of jamal khashoggi washington post is running a full page ad keeping up the pressure of the murder of the saudi journalist it was a regular contributor to the paper the post says it will continue to push for meaningful action...
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we will find out who is the most well read person here or people. james is going to read out the questions and answers and we are going to trust you to evaluate your own work. >> guest: is everybody ready? question number one. who said the good reader makes the good book? that was ralph waldo emerson. question number 2. in which decade is christopher berlin's story set? that is the 1930s. what french wrote tell me what you eat and i shall tell you what you are? that was 7 run in the physiology of taste. this one is pretty amazing. how long did it take for the first english translation of victor hugo's 1500 plus page, 1862 novel les miserables to appear? charles edwin wilbur's english translation appeared in 1862, the same year as the book's publication in france. the mark of his popularity the translators working in several other tongues match that achievement. there were multiple international editions of the 1500 page book in its original publication. which is pretty amazing. in what novel does the sentence appear, nowadays people know the price of ever
we will find out who is the most well read person here or people. james is going to read out the questions and answers and we are going to trust you to evaluate your own work. >> guest: is everybody ready? question number one. who said the good reader makes the good book? that was ralph waldo emerson. question number 2. in which decade is christopher berlin's story set? that is the 1930s. what french wrote tell me what you eat and i shall tell you what you are? that was 7 run in the...
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security council resolution that could be seen in any way to supersede that one and i guess as well james when who data comes down when those pictures flashed around the world when the t.v. reports come out pardon me with the aid operation it's up and it's running that in itself will maintain the momentum towards a peace deal yes there will be tangible results and people will feel those tangible results in who data because the data has been many times described as the lifeline for so many people in yemen so many people in yemen suffering so much with food insecurity not being able to find anything to eat you khana me in a desperate state having said all of that i think that those people who suffering aren't necessarily the elite on the two sides in the yemeni government in the who feel leadership and outside the country in saudi arabia and u.a.e. who are actually directing all this james thanks very much well yemen's foreign minister says the agreements are only binding if both sides stick to the terms that . can look into two agreements signed upon and their shared u.s. effort has been t
security council resolution that could be seen in any way to supersede that one and i guess as well james when who data comes down when those pictures flashed around the world when the t.v. reports come out pardon me with the aid operation it's up and it's running that in itself will maintain the momentum towards a peace deal yes there will be tangible results and people will feel those tangible results in who data because the data has been many times described as the lifeline for so many...
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defense secretary james madison well he's announced his resignation following trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria minorities killed and picks up the story for us is known as mad dog mattis the u.s. secretary of defense one of the military men that trump referred to as one of my generals well it seems he'll be leaving the job at the end of february here's what we saw on social media trumps tweets about the departure of the u.s. secretary of defense. general jim mattis will be retiring with distinction at the end of february after having served my administration as secretary of defense for the past two years during jim's tenure tremendous progress has been made especially with respect to the purchase of new fighting equipment general mattis was a great help to me in getting allies and other countries to pay their share of military obligations a new secretary of defense will be named shortly i greatly think jim for his service now it's being reported that apparently mattis did not agree with trump's announcement to withdraw u.s. forces from syria madison argued that it was nec
defense secretary james madison well he's announced his resignation following trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria minorities killed and picks up the story for us is known as mad dog mattis the u.s. secretary of defense one of the military men that trump referred to as one of my generals well it seems he'll be leaving the job at the end of february here's what we saw on social media trumps tweets about the departure of the u.s. secretary of defense. general jim mattis will be...
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you can't take a foundation and -- maria: well how does james comey answer the questions to your committee in terms of him handl ing hillary clinton with kid gloves? >> well, there's a time when james comey was on our committee earlier, about two years ago before the election and i said you've got played fine and simple she played you on this. maria: what did he say? >> he got really mad and just said i know, i do my job. no he didn't. he got actually when you look at it from somebody whose still in the military, i'm still in active, you don't do anything more important than making sure that the classified information, how you handle that, so don't tell me that it was just a one off skill. don't tell me, when you actually took a separate server, you had separate accounts, you made sure that it was, and he just got played and he won't admit it. maria: you know jerry nadler your chairman is not going to investigate the clinton foundation again. he wants it off the front pages. >> he would love to have it off the front pages the problem is it won't come off the front pages because i think an
you can't take a foundation and -- maria: well how does james comey answer the questions to your committee in terms of him handl ing hillary clinton with kid gloves? >> well, there's a time when james comey was on our committee earlier, about two years ago before the election and i said you've got played fine and simple she played you on this. maria: what did he say? >> he got really mad and just said i know, i do my job. no he didn't. he got actually when you look at it from...
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james engel:"well that's not my call to make. case of those particular fires, they were referred to the district attorney. if there is violation of the law.it's actually been going on now for years.19-94, 99, 2004.the whiskey fire in 2008.the deadly butte fire in 2015.fire after fire that investigators found were caused by a power company failing to follow state regulations to trim trees or maintain equipment. john fiske:"you see a pattern and practice that pg&e is not willing to step up to the plate and do what it needs to do to prevent these utility caused wildfires."attorney john fiske has built a practice suing power companies and specifically p-g-and-e for causing fires that are destroying californians' lives. he's doing it he says because the state of california won't. john fiske:"and if you had a company that was out in the atlantic and it kept starting hurricanes and the government just kind of continued to let it start hurricanes again you'd consider that behavior to be almost sociopathic because people's lives are absol
james engel:"well that's not my call to make. case of those particular fires, they were referred to the district attorney. if there is violation of the law.it's actually been going on now for years.19-94, 99, 2004.the whiskey fire in 2008.the deadly butte fire in 2015.fire after fire that investigators found were caused by a power company failing to follow state regulations to trim trees or maintain equipment. john fiske:"you see a pattern and practice that pg&e is not willing to...
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[applause] president trump: james lark with the better family life initiative is here, as well. very much. [applause] president trump: james works with schools, churches, family members and friends to deescalate conflicts and stop violence before it happens. a very dangerous thing he does. but he's not afraid, you're not afraid, are you, james? it's just a day in the office, right? stand up again, james. that's not easy. [applause] president trump: that's not easy. and james and his team have successfully ended more than 50 ongoing escalating gun battles between rival gangs right here in st. louis. james, great job. it's really incredible what you do. and everybody in this room appreciates it. thank you very much. and all over the country, they appreciate it, james. as part of our comprehensive crime reduction strategy, we are reforming the prison system to help more former inmates get on the right track. we all benefit when those who have served their time can find a job, support their families, and stay the hell out of jail, right? that's what we want, stay out of jail. that's
[applause] president trump: james lark with the better family life initiative is here, as well. very much. [applause] president trump: james works with schools, churches, family members and friends to deescalate conflicts and stop violence before it happens. a very dangerous thing he does. but he's not afraid, you're not afraid, are you, james? it's just a day in the office, right? stand up again, james. that's not easy. [applause] president trump: that's not easy. and james and his team have...
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james engel:"well that's not my call to make.ar fires, they were referred to the district attorney. if there is violation of the law.it's actually been going on now for years.19-94, 99, 2004.now for years.19-94, 99, 2004.the whiskey fire in 2008.the deadly butte fire in 2015.fire after fire that investigators found were caused by a power company failing to follow state regulations to trim trees or maintain equipment. john fiske:"you see a pattern and practice that pg&e is not willing to step up to the plate and do what it needs to do to prevent these utility caused wildfires."attorney john fiske has built a practice suing power companies and specifically p-g-and-e for causing fires that are destroying californians' lives. he's doing it he says because the state of california won't. john fiske:"and if you had a company that was out in the atlantic and it kept starting hurricanes and the government just kind of continued to let it start hurricanes again you'd consider that behavior to be almost sociopathic because people's lives ar
james engel:"well that's not my call to make.ar fires, they were referred to the district attorney. if there is violation of the law.it's actually been going on now for years.19-94, 99, 2004.now for years.19-94, 99, 2004.the whiskey fire in 2008.the deadly butte fire in 2015.fire after fire that investigators found were caused by a power company failing to follow state regulations to trim trees or maintain equipment. john fiske:"you see a pattern and practice that pg&e is not...
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james lane, who was a well-known figure in the early kansas history the first senator from the state. probably the first that caused lawrence to be massacred by quantrill. he rated a town called ocl in missouri. in 1861. and the quantrill raters could be heard calling out, remember ocl osceola during the raid. when he heard the noise he jumped out of his window in his nightshirt and they hid in the cornfield. the raters came by. then he hopped on a horse and pursued the raters all the way back. this is the grover bar. it was built in 1858 by joe and emily grover. who homesteaded on this land. they were both abolitionist. they were station masters on the underground railroad. this was a station on the underground railroad and escaped slaves stayed in this barn. john brown is most famous raid outside of harpers ferry was the bergen county raid in december 1858. because a slave who was in kansas legally he was selling brooms came and asked if he could help liberate his family because they were about ready to be split up and sent south. he said yes so he and the county liberated 11 slaves
james lane, who was a well-known figure in the early kansas history the first senator from the state. probably the first that caused lawrence to be massacred by quantrill. he rated a town called ocl in missouri. in 1861. and the quantrill raters could be heard calling out, remember ocl osceola during the raid. when he heard the noise he jumped out of his window in his nightshirt and they hid in the cornfield. the raters came by. then he hopped on a horse and pursued the raters all the way back....
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why any sunset moments of this republican-led congress, are you taking up the issue of james comey? >> wellknow. we ask this for year ago. it is something we asked for a long time and it is happening finally. i will not let it go but let's be honest, i think that james comey has done an excellent job of running the clock out and we have not really prevented that. and it has been part of my problem, part of the reason i've been frustrating like crazy. >> and we find out that the house campaign, republican campaign committee has been hacked. using, for whatever reason, the same democratic firm as when the dnc was hacked. it is really an amazing story of absolutely pathetic botched leadership under the speakership of one paul ryan. it is just incredible. not a pleasant way i'm sure to watch the power shift and the gavel shift to nancy pelosi but there it is. congressman, always good to see you. i look forward to seeing you soon. >> have a good one.>> be sure to vote on the pulpit tonight do you believe the radical dimms and deep state has succeeded to this point in subverting the trump agenda
why any sunset moments of this republican-led congress, are you taking up the issue of james comey? >> wellknow. we ask this for year ago. it is something we asked for a long time and it is happening finally. i will not let it go but let's be honest, i think that james comey has done an excellent job of running the clock out and we have not really prevented that. and it has been part of my problem, part of the reason i've been frustrating like crazy. >> and we find out that the...
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well except he added two words that start wth "f" .. "f" for fined, 25 grand.maybe he's not getting enough sleep.. which is definitely not a problem for lebron james rested in the lakers 121-113 win over the spurs.. just like steph, lebron scored 42 points last night. he was definitely bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.. thats what my dad used to say when he got a good night's sleep. you know why he was bright eyed and bushy-tailed? cuz he got 11 hours of sleep the night before.. "and" still took a 2 and a half hour nap before the game! now lebron is famous for needing and getting a lot of sleep.. i don't know if he was faking it in this picture.. i also dont' know if he was faking it in this tweet: which he posted yesterday morning: "man i'm washed!! i went to bed at 8:30 last night and woke up at 7:30am. man what! i literally slept for 11 hrs. missed my company xmas holiday party and everything."do you really think he slept through the party? did he forget and this was an excuse? if you were the lakers would you be offended if would you be the lakers if you were if you were if you were the lakers if you were if you were the lakers would you be offend
well except he added two words that start wth "f" .. "f" for fined, 25 grand.maybe he's not getting enough sleep.. which is definitely not a problem for lebron james rested in the lakers 121-113 win over the spurs.. just like steph, lebron scored 42 points last night. he was definitely bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.. thats what my dad used to say when he got a good night's sleep. you know why he was bright eyed and bushy-tailed? cuz he got 11 hours of sleep the night before.....
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i want to play a little bit of what the president -- former president called james baker bake as you know so well all three of you. i'll play a little bit of what james baker said earlier today. >> we badly need to bring some civility back into our public discourse and into our politics and into our discourse generally. george bush had a congress that was totally controlled by democrats. he had -- the entire time of his presidency he had a democratic house and a democratic senate, and look what he got done. >> julie, as has been said, he's an american first. and then secondarily a republican, secondarily a partisan. as we look at both his past, let's look forward too. we do have a couple things to get done in washington, d.c. right now. this friday with keeping the government open, for instance. >> right. well, you think back to his administration, he not only had to contend as peter said -- sorry, as secretary baker said with a democratic congress, he had to contend with a republican congress that was trending ever less gentile. the rice of newt gingrich, for example, took place on his watch. th
i want to play a little bit of what the president -- former president called james baker bake as you know so well all three of you. i'll play a little bit of what james baker said earlier today. >> we badly need to bring some civility back into our public discourse and into our politics and into our discourse generally. george bush had a congress that was totally controlled by democrats. he had -- the entire time of his presidency he had a democratic house and a democratic senate, and...
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well. you were ready to join the law firm and what happened? james: they had a nepotism rule but i was hopeful. fromay, my dad came home work and said tomorrow, the firm is going to give consideration to waving the nepotism rule for you because you got the grades and so forth, and you are the fourth baker in a row that would practice under me. he came home the next night and said the firm did -- decided not ive the nepotism rule. i was down about that, but in retrospect, it was the best thing that could have ever happened to me because if i had succeeded, it would have been because my dad was there and if i would have failed, people would have said, what do you expect? he is only here because his dad is here. it is a good thing. david: growing up, your father was a tough task master and you said he had a certain set of principles about preparation. me, son, kept telling prior preparation prevents poor performance. he called the five p's. it was a mantra that guided my life. i thought it might got to be the six p's. piss preparation prevents performan
well. you were ready to join the law firm and what happened? james: they had a nepotism rule but i was hopeful. fromay, my dad came home work and said tomorrow, the firm is going to give consideration to waving the nepotism rule for you because you got the grades and so forth, and you are the fourth baker in a row that would practice under me. he came home the next night and said the firm did -- decided not ive the nepotism rule. i was down about that, but in retrospect, it was the best thing...
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well except he added two words that start wth "f" .. "f" for fined, 25 grand.maybe he's not getting enough sleep.. which is definitely not a problem for lebron jamese looked well rested in the lakers 121-113 win over the spurs.. just like steph, lebron scored 42 points last night. he was definitely bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.. thats what my dad used to say when he got a good night's sleep. you know why he was bright eyed and bushy-tailed? cuz he got 11 hours of sleep the night before.. "and" still took a 2 and a half hour nap before the game! now lebron is famous for needing and getting a lot of sleep.. i don't know if he was faking it in this picture.. i also dont' know if he was faking it in this tweet: which he posted yesterday morning: "man i'm washed!! i went to bed at 8:30 last night and woke up at 7:30am. man what! i literally slept for 11 hrs. missed my company xmas holiday party and everything."do you really think he slept through the party? did he forget and this was an excuse? if you were the lakers would you be offended if you're new star was like.. sorry, i'm really tired. or did he sleep through it by mistake? coudln't be bothered
well except he added two words that start wth "f" .. "f" for fined, 25 grand.maybe he's not getting enough sleep.. which is definitely not a problem for lebron jamese looked well rested in the lakers 121-113 win over the spurs.. just like steph, lebron scored 42 points last night. he was definitely bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.. thats what my dad used to say when he got a good night's sleep. you know why he was bright eyed and bushy-tailed? cuz he got 11 hours of sleep the...
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we played it the other night jim jordan of james comey literally saying well, i lie, you know, i have lied and mccabe lied. but you can still lie and be a good person. the exact words of james comey. >> sean, james comey was saying he didn't want to come testify in a closed door session with congress because of leaks. this is the guy who leaked the information to the "new york times" to create the momentum for the special counsel. so, come on, mark is exactly right. you are exactly right. there is two standards, one for us regular folk, a different set if you are part of the political establishment. that's what drives americans crazy. >> sean: thank you both freedom caucus members mark meadows and jim jordan. we appreciate it a lot more on this breaking news with mueller recommending no prison time for former national security advisor michael flynn. we bring in florida republican congressman matt gates polster mark penn. mark, you have been extraordinarily critical of the process crimes that are involved here. we have in the last week talked to jerome corsey. he was offered a plea dea
we played it the other night jim jordan of james comey literally saying well, i lie, you know, i have lied and mccabe lied. but you can still lie and be a good person. the exact words of james comey. >> sean, james comey was saying he didn't want to come testify in a closed door session with congress because of leaks. this is the guy who leaked the information to the "new york times" to create the momentum for the special counsel. so, come on, mark is exactly right. you are...
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some soul-searching needed there, james? >> well they certainly do pay attention to the data and they like to do that. they, seem to be emphasizing that more under the powell fed but i think it is important to note that, that the underlying economy is still in pretty good shape. obviously some bad news on that richmond fed manufacturing index but on the other hand as we've been hearing on this network over the last few minutes, very strong consumer spending going through this month. so, i, looking at the dow and the s&p and 15 times expected earnings, i don't make stock predictions but, when the president talks about maybe it is a buying opportunity, i think historically you would say, maybe it is. blake: should we be hear that from a president though? should we get market advice from -- you can get market advice from anyone it is worth just that i guess but should we be getting it from the president? >> some people say he spends too much time talking about the stock market, therefore he will own the downs and ups of his tenure. bla
some soul-searching needed there, james? >> well they certainly do pay attention to the data and they like to do that. they, seem to be emphasizing that more under the powell fed but i think it is important to note that, that the underlying economy is still in pretty good shape. obviously some bad news on that richmond fed manufacturing index but on the other hand as we've been hearing on this network over the last few minutes, very strong consumer spending going through this month. so,...
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drummer, not just be that girl drummer but be an excellent female drummer and she did that very well.">( jamesarah was arrested. police have not yet revealed a possible motive for the stabbing. ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) in the aftermath of the deadly camp fire ... mental health is a main focus for schools across butte county.( james ) kron4's ashley zavala shows us how educators are helping survivors cope with the trauma. as butte county students and staff settle in to a new normal... school administrators say coping with the trauma from the camp fire has been a priority since it ignited.((michelle zevely -asst. superintendent)) "we assembled a team right away with local experts and then reached out to national and statewide experts to support us with our work and our thinking."the office of education says it now has a large collection of counselors and clinicians ready to meet with students, teachers, and staff.((kelli jensen - paradi teacher)) "a lot of people showed up, a lot of kids to support staff, support kids, asking 'what do you need, what do you need?'"now in their second week back at
drummer, not just be that girl drummer but be an excellent female drummer and she did that very well.">( jamesarah was arrested. police have not yet revealed a possible motive for the stabbing. ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) in the aftermath of the deadly camp fire ... mental health is a main focus for schools across butte county.( james ) kron4's ashley zavala shows us how educators are helping survivors cope with the trauma. as butte county students and staff settle in to a new...
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well. we will move on, james comey on capitol hill for a testimony behind closed doors. what can we expect in the standoff between the fired fbi director and house republicans? and despite a positive job's report, wall street is lower right now. and fear of a trade war with china. at the top chinese executives can throw those talks off-track. stay close. ♪ your insurance rates skyrocket after a scratch so small you could fix it with a pen. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure. now up to 30 grams of protein for strength and energy! i have fantastic news for who need money for their family. with our serv
well. we will move on, james comey on capitol hill for a testimony behind closed doors. what can we expect in the standoff between the fired fbi director and house republicans? and despite a positive job's report, wall street is lower right now. and fear of a trade war with china. at the top chinese executives can throw those talks off-track. stay close. ♪ your insurance rates skyrocket after a scratch so small you could fix it with a pen. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance...
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and then at the end he did cry, and the entire front row, the family, was crying as well. jameslogy or a tribute at a funeral, a memorial service. but not only did everyone applaud, they did for a long time. and i think that was partially for the father and everything that his son had said about him, but also because i think people appreciated the moment of the son having to stand up there and do that and knowing it wasn't easy and in effect cheering him on that he did it. and that was a remarkable moment. >> and he didn't just cry, he went with his whole body. >> right. >> he had to move back from the lectern. everybody could feel it with him. obviously didn't feel what he was feeling, but it was so clear, as you said, how he felt and how he was holding on till that last sentence and he knew it was there and he just couldn't hold it anymore, particularly talking about his sister that he lost. >> right. and at the end saying that his father would be able to hug his sister, robin, now and be able to hold his mother's hand. i think the other thing that was very nice about all of t
and then at the end he did cry, and the entire front row, the family, was crying as well. jameslogy or a tribute at a funeral, a memorial service. but not only did everyone applaud, they did for a long time. and i think that was partially for the father and everything that his son had said about him, but also because i think people appreciated the moment of the son having to stand up there and do that and knowing it wasn't easy and in effect cheering him on that he did it. and that was a...
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maria: what are you going to find out from james comey what are the most important questions you need to ask him? >> well i'll save those for mr. comey but you can imagine that you have a 400 page inspector general's report. you have the testimony of 16 other witnesses all of which were taken in private transcribed interviews. you have the thousands of pages of documents, and those have generated literally hundreds of questions that need to be asked and we are prepared now with some very experienced former prosecutors like trey gowdy and john ratcliffe and very experienced investigative staff to ask those questions, and get to the bottom of the answer.
maria: what are you going to find out from james comey what are the most important questions you need to ask him? >> well i'll save those for mr. comey but you can imagine that you have a 400 page inspector general's report. you have the testimony of 16 other witnesses all of which were taken in private transcribed interviews. you have the thousands of pages of documents, and those have generated literally hundreds of questions that need to be asked and we are prepared now with some very...
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where are they going to go next where mr patterson is going to take this isn't clear james bays thank you very much well the u.s. special envoy for syria jim jeffrey has confirmed the deployment of kurdish fighters from northern iraq into northern syria and the unexpected deployment came after turkey threatened further military action in member if u.s. backed kurdish why p.g. fighters don't leave the area then heard a report from istanbul. turkish military reinforcements have already been sent to the border with syria president treasure to tell you border guard says a cross border operation against what he calls terrorists can begin at any moment the target is the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces the s. the f. is mainly made up of the y.p. g. or kurdish people's protection units it won't be the first time the turkish military has confronted the kurdish armed group on syrian soil but if this offensive does happen it will be the first time turkish troops are targeting the group east of the euphrates river where its nato ally the united states stations its troops. are two guns announcement followed a v
where are they going to go next where mr patterson is going to take this isn't clear james bays thank you very much well the u.s. special envoy for syria jim jeffrey has confirmed the deployment of kurdish fighters from northern iraq into northern syria and the unexpected deployment came after turkey threatened further military action in member if u.s. backed kurdish why p.g. fighters don't leave the area then heard a report from istanbul. turkish military reinforcements have already been sent...
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. >> well, james, i've had a really lovely evening. question works to go i don't assumptions and your -- it's rhetoric like that that perpetuates patriarchal society. >> you could have just said no. >> get ready for the most politically correct secret agent of all time. no guns, no gambling, no girls. >> you must be q? >> it is lgbtq now. >> of course. >> greg: born to play bond. that was jean nelson. >> dana: you have four drinks per movie too. >> greg: that's true. >> jesse: that's a slow night. >> greg: exactly. >> juan: the title, "license to swill." >> greg: the messages it's the drinking that leads to questionable behavior of james bond. >> juan: like fighting, gambling. >> jesse: i think he is just stressed from saving the world. try to save the world sober. you need a cocktail. >> greg: movies have a time span. this is like watching forrest gump and saying how did he live 30 years into hours. >> jesse: i thought you had never seen that movie. >> juan: what would you say if he was smoking? >> greg: i would be okay with it. >> da
. >> well, james, i've had a really lovely evening. question works to go i don't assumptions and your -- it's rhetoric like that that perpetuates patriarchal society. >> you could have just said no. >> get ready for the most politically correct secret agent of all time. no guns, no gambling, no girls. >> you must be q? >> it is lgbtq now. >> of course. >> greg: born to play bond. that was jean nelson. >> dana: you have four drinks per movie too....
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about the planning of this, we believe, everybody is going to believe this was in the planning well before james mattis, secretary of defense, announced his resignation. >> there was no question it was. we had been hearing for a while he was looking at doing this. other people had been as well. i think that the impetus became stronger once james mattis left and once the president was making a declaration about syria. the onus became more on him to show he understood the sacrifice that american troops make and he did not look like he was being capricious, but it is true that people look through the lens of him reacting. >> you can't pull off a trip like this in two days. the president making up facts, or lying depending on how you want to say it, about military pay raises. let's play that sound so you can see it. >> biggest pay raises you have ever received. haven't gotten one in more than ten years, more than ten years. and we got you a big one. i got you a big one. i got you a big one. had plenty of people that came up there and said, you know, we could make it smaller. we could make it 3%. he
about the planning of this, we believe, everybody is going to believe this was in the planning well before james mattis, secretary of defense, announced his resignation. >> there was no question it was. we had been hearing for a while he was looking at doing this. other people had been as well. i think that the impetus became stronger once james mattis left and once the president was making a declaration about syria. the onus became more on him to show he understood the sacrifice that...
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james comey will sleep well knowing our two tiered justice system will never likely hold him accountable. so too will these liars, people that lied under oath. michael cohen is in trouble. what about cheryl mills or hue ma abedin or bruce ohr, glenn simpson, christopher steele, james clapper, james brennan, andrew mccabe, lois lerner? eric holder? all those lied to authorities. they were never prosecuted. never even investigated in many cases. let's not forget about james comey. remember he lied to congress under oath. i doubt he will get the cohen treatment tonight. then you have the king and queen of corruption, bill and hillary clinton, obstructing justice, deleting subpoenaed emails, acid washing hard drives with bleach bit. busting up by hammers devices phones and blackberries, leveraging their political positions in order to rake in millions of dollars. the clintons tonight are perhaps this countries most corrupt politicians and they have never ever ever been held accountable with you. that might be about to change. john solomon, breaking news right here on this program last night,
james comey will sleep well knowing our two tiered justice system will never likely hold him accountable. so too will these liars, people that lied under oath. michael cohen is in trouble. what about cheryl mills or hue ma abedin or bruce ohr, glenn simpson, christopher steele, james clapper, james brennan, andrew mccabe, lois lerner? eric holder? all those lied to authorities. they were never prosecuted. never even investigated in many cases. let's not forget about james comey. remember he...
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well i think that james though is correct and i think the the europeans are in such disarray as well these days they're just too weak to to oppose trump trump is weak also but the europeans for the moment seem to be even weaker so it's a kind of a battle of the weak and it's very hard to establish any kind of broader leadership in this increasingly. chaotic environment we find ourselves but you know but that said there is no trouble is breaking out all over the place and especially the iranian situation and then syria and israel and saudi arabia is increasingly dangerous. but also the u.s. seems intent on pouring oil on the fire you know men well you know rand was just mentioned right here. in new britain a book about pax americana i mean i can i understood the post cold war i'm sorry post world war two order that was created by the united states i understand the intent behind it in the context of the cold war but after the cold war and the rise of this kind of neal. neo con ideology i mean a sane person wouldn't say focus all of american foreign policy on iran i mean there are that'
well i think that james though is correct and i think the the europeans are in such disarray as well these days they're just too weak to to oppose trump trump is weak also but the europeans for the moment seem to be even weaker so it's a kind of a battle of the weak and it's very hard to establish any kind of broader leadership in this increasingly. chaotic environment we find ourselves but you know but that said there is no trouble is breaking out all over the place and especially the iranian...
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the blowback from trump's decision on syria has reached his cabinet as well defense secretary james mattis has announced he's leaving his post pointing to differences of opinion with the commander in chief also appears to have driven a wedge through the u.s. at large as well with many media and establishment figures criticizing the move while the american public largely seems to support it more years artie's killed the promise announcement withdrawing the usa from syria has got the media up in arms the republicans and the democrats are livid they say that the usa is losing out i believe it is a catastrophic mistake the job's not over dangerous premature jeopardize america's mission in syria and hurt allies makes our country an even bigger laughingstock than it already is that gift it benefits iran the only reason they're not dancing in the end to ron in isis camps is they just don't believe in density media's outrage does not match public opinion polls show that eighty six percent of americans say that u.s. military force should only be this isn't last resort now that opinion used to be ve
the blowback from trump's decision on syria has reached his cabinet as well defense secretary james mattis has announced he's leaving his post pointing to differences of opinion with the commander in chief also appears to have driven a wedge through the u.s. at large as well with many media and establishment figures criticizing the move while the american public largely seems to support it more years artie's killed the promise announcement withdrawing the usa from syria has got the media up in...
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perhaps no president and secretary of state had known each other so well since james madison and thomas>> and i was secretary of state for a president who was like a brother. and there was never any question about if i went out and said something, no doubt about whether i was speaking to the president or not. >> reporter: 25 years later, james baker told us that his friend's four-year term in office was one of the most consequential in history. >> i mean, look at what happened on his watch. the world changed, and we had a peaceful resolution of the cold war. it didn't have to end peacefully. it could have ended with a bang and not a whimper. george bush was the one who made sure that it ended that way. it took a lot of heat, by the way,ss f not dancing on the ruins of the wall when the berlin wall came down. and notwithstanding all the pressure on him to stick it in gorbachev's eye once the wall came down, he said, no. we got a lot of business still to do with gorbachev. we're not going to do that. and it was the right thing to do. and that, as much as anything else, in my view, cemente
perhaps no president and secretary of state had known each other so well since james madison and thomas>> and i was secretary of state for a president who was like a brother. and there was never any question about if i went out and said something, no doubt about whether i was speaking to the president or not. >> reporter: 25 years later, james baker told us that his friend's four-year term in office was one of the most consequential in history. >> i mean, look at what happened...
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we're going to look for much more on "meet the press" with james baker as well as former vice president dick cheney. >>> now to some of the other top stories of the morning. officials in france are considering declaring a state of emergency after mass protests turned violent. it's over rising taxes and fuel prices. this morning french president macron visited the area to assess the damage. >>> famed astro physicist is speaking out after he was accused of sexual misconduct by three different women. he wrote a lengthy response on his facebook page to rebut the claims. the women came forward recently to patheos to claim that the scientists harassed them as far back as 1984. in his response degrasse tyson writes accusations can damage a reputation and a marriage. >>> it was a very close call last night, but the tide continued to roll in college football. fabs of the top ranked undefeated alabama crimson tide are breathing a sigh of relief. backup quarterback jaylen hurts came to the rescue of the teams injured first stringer throwing for one touchdown and then running in the game winner 11
we're going to look for much more on "meet the press" with james baker as well as former vice president dick cheney. >>> now to some of the other top stories of the morning. officials in france are considering declaring a state of emergency after mass protests turned violent. it's over rising taxes and fuel prices. this morning french president macron visited the area to assess the damage. >>> famed astro physicist is speaking out after he was accused of sexual...
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james earl ray? and what was his motive in the assassination? >> well, james earl ray is the assassin of martin luther king jr., and his motive by all reports was just racial hatred, and unease with what king represented in the world, in the sense of the social and political change and transformation that dr. king was trying to achieve. >> i would like to say something. i don't think that the king family accepted and the king attorney general, the british attorney, accepted that james earl ray was the shooter. they saw james earl ray as a position, holding a position to cover up who actually killed him. >> covering up for who? >> the people who actually organized the assassination. that he was a front. but not the killer. >> what do you believe? i believe that. i think one man is not going to take down martin luther king. it had to be some form of speerps and it had to more and it was probably more than one. >> dr. joseph, what do you think about that? >> well as an historian, goy with the historical record, in terms of james earl ray is the shooter, bu
james earl ray? and what was his motive in the assassination? >> well, james earl ray is the assassin of martin luther king jr., and his motive by all reports was just racial hatred, and unease with what king represented in the world, in the sense of the social and political change and transformation that dr. king was trying to achieve. >> i would like to say something. i don't think that the king family accepted and the king attorney general, the british attorney, accepted that...
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as well as six adults. ( james ) there are no more evacuation orders in connection to the camp fire iny... the wildfire started on november eighth and burned more than 153-thousand acres before it was contained 17 days later. saturday, evacuation orders were lifted for residents in paradise and other areas. those communities were among the worst hit by the camp fi, which killed at least 85 people and destroyed nearly 14- thousand structures. state officials say the cause of the camp fire remains under investigation. but a federal judge has ordered a p-g-and-e to explain any role it played in causing the fire by the end of this year. ( james ) as crews clean-up the devasation, some rescuers are now talking about what they faced during the deadly camp fire. much of paradise is now ash and rubble following the deadliest american wildfire in 100 years. with thousands of people now homeless, the camp fire is als the costliest in california history. the death toll could have been much worse without the help of people both in and out of uniform. first responders helped the citof 27,000 evacua
as well as six adults. ( james ) there are no more evacuation orders in connection to the camp fire iny... the wildfire started on november eighth and burned more than 153-thousand acres before it was contained 17 days later. saturday, evacuation orders were lifted for residents in paradise and other areas. those communities were among the worst hit by the camp fi, which killed at least 85 people and destroyed nearly 14- thousand structures. state officials say the cause of the camp fire...
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this, of course, after last week, james mattis as well as mike pompeo briefed senators about the saudi-ledt were not able to provide many answers to their questions about the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. today, when they're briefed by the cia director with a small group of senators, they do expect to hear what the cia believes happened with khashoggi and the role the saudi crown prince had in this. of course, we know that the white house has said there's, quote, no direct evidence to tie the crown prince to that killing, and when i asked that question to bob corker just moments ago, he pushed back. >> whether he directed it or not, i think he did, he owns it because it was an agency that he directs that carried it out. so you know, they have shown no ownership of this issue whatsoever. and it's just inappropriate. so regardless, if he directed it, which i think he did, or if it indirectly occurred through an agency he controls, he's taken no ownership of something that breaks all international norms and certainly any american values. >> now, kate, corker told me he is working with
this, of course, after last week, james mattis as well as mike pompeo briefed senators about the saudi-ledt were not able to provide many answers to their questions about the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. today, when they're briefed by the cia director with a small group of senators, they do expect to hear what the cia believes happened with khashoggi and the role the saudi crown prince had in this. of course, we know that the white house has said there's, quote, no direct evidence to...
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eric: former fbi director james comey, well, he's still defending the handling of the hillary clintonvealing he would not have kept peter strzok and lisa page on the case had they known about the string of anti-trump texts. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has been coming through the pages and has more from washington. hi, catherine. >> reporter: the former fbi director certainly left the impression yesterday that the lion's share of questions focused on the clinton e-mails. what the transcripts so far reveal is that there's significant number of questions about the trump russia investigation but specifically how it originated in july of 2016. a counter intelligence investigation is one of the most secret and top level investigations that can be run by the fbi so this would you would think would have the eyes and ears of the fbi director and also in this case it was on one of the presidential campaigns. but in this exchange, director comey says he can't recall seeing the document that opened the investigation or who actually authored it, which in this case was peter
eric: former fbi director james comey, well, he's still defending the handling of the hillary clintonvealing he would not have kept peter strzok and lisa page on the case had they known about the string of anti-trump texts. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has been coming through the pages and has more from washington. hi, catherine. >> reporter: the former fbi director certainly left the impression yesterday that the lion's share of questions focused on the clinton...
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kennedy: people talk about hillary clinton and james comey, they say, well, she didn't win the electionnd he is no longer fbi direct or, as if the rule of law no longer applies to you, that is like saying harvey weinstein is not head of weinstein company any more, should we really be pressing the sexual assault cases. >> and we're still having after effects of what happened under his administration of the fbi, with the flynn case, you have all sorts of examples of them abusing their power, doing leaks to set someone up, ve comb. that mike flynn was in no trouble. and then a few hours later they interviewed him to try to put him in a perjury trap, he is dealing with that now even though hillary clinton is not president. >> i want you to talk about comparisons and contrast between clinton investigation, and trump investigation went the fbi. of course, -- within the fbi, they gave immunity deals to everyone in hillary clinton's inner circle. and you know that was one tool, where with trump investigation, they rely on surveillance, because, those powers are far too vast for any institution,
kennedy: people talk about hillary clinton and james comey, they say, well, she didn't win the electionnd he is no longer fbi direct or, as if the rule of law no longer applies to you, that is like saying harvey weinstein is not head of weinstein company any more, should we really be pressing the sexual assault cases. >> and we're still having after effects of what happened under his administration of the fbi, with the flynn case, you have all sorts of examples of them abusing their...
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as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters, but exactly these offspring are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is still that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virging at the time of jesus conception and birth, but also afterwards. so that's why i like to think of james, the brother of jesus, as probably a child of joseph's prior marriage before he married mary. >> narrator: but not all christians are in agreement. >> but protestants would say there are other children that are the biological kids of mary and joseph, in which case jesus would be the older brother and perhaps other siblings of jesus would have looked up to him. >> matthew 1:25 says, literally, joseph was not knowing her in the carnal sense until she gave birth to jesus. now, any formal reading of that sentence implies she went on to have more children after that, and his brothers and sisters are, in fact, his brothers and sisters. >> narrator: the bible tells us very little about the early life of jesus. >> the gospels really fast forward a
as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters, but exactly these offspring are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is still that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virging at the time of jesus conception and birth, but also afterwards. so that's why i like to think of james, the brother of jesus, as probably a child of joseph's prior marriage before he married mary. >> narrator: but not all christians are in...