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jeffrey: anyone who wants one. lisa: but there was no one-year delay come as they had been previously. jeffrey: when i was a law student i came across this saying that the 18th amendment might be unconstitutional. the idea of an unconstitutional amendment sounds like a might be unconstitutional. solecism. did some argue that? lisa: i'm trying to remember, i want to say charles evans hughes but i'm not 100% sure. basically made this argument that essentially come the process itself, because of its expedited rate and the fact that the legislatures, the way the election cycle had worked was election cycle had worked was inconsistent with the very ideas which require deliberation as a greater part of the process. i have to reread it. jeffrey: we all will. lisa: more homework. jeffrey: c-span viewers, check out charles evans hughes. you can find this really cool article from the 1920's. lisa: i love old law review articles. they are so meticulous. jeffrey: they are in that beautiful typeface. lisa: i read one from the 1
jeffrey: anyone who wants one. lisa: but there was no one-year delay come as they had been previously. jeffrey: when i was a law student i came across this saying that the 18th amendment might be unconstitutional. the idea of an unconstitutional amendment sounds like a might be unconstitutional. solecism. did some argue that? lisa: i'm trying to remember, i want to say charles evans hughes but i'm not 100% sure. basically made this argument that essentially come the process itself, because of...
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jeffrey, that's a reach.not a reach, don. >> you remember what happened with sean spice we are a very ill thought out comparison as well. some things you just -- some comparisons you just don't make. >> dr. king wanted to shut things down to draw attention to the lack of civil rights. he was right to do so. i believe it then. i believe it passionately now. >> i think you're very -- >> i talked a lot about on cnn about the importance of protest and protest is designed to make people uncomfortable. the way jeffrey talks about the tactics that dr. king and other sill rights leaders used, it really does not encapsulate everything going on the people were pudding boditting bodies an the line because their right to exist was being threatened. >> i agree. >> so what you said this morning is you equated people literally putting their lives on the line for basic human rights, civil rights -- you equated that to what donald trump is doing in terms of talking about withholding -- withholding health care for millions of
jeffrey, that's a reach.not a reach, don. >> you remember what happened with sean spice we are a very ill thought out comparison as well. some things you just -- some comparisons you just don't make. >> dr. king wanted to shut things down to draw attention to the lack of civil rights. he was right to do so. i believe it then. i believe it passionately now. >> i think you're very -- >> i talked a lot about on cnn about the importance of protest and protest is designed to...
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simeon sanders and jeffrey lord here jeffrey anything you want to say before we get started? >> no i mean i think the coverage of me by cnn today has been very fair. i mean i have no qualms with it i've had every opportunity to speak up present my poif. we disagree. >> all right. >> i mean beyond that let's play it then here is what you said earlier this morning on cnn about dr. martin luther king jr. and president trump, a comparison. here it is. >> i want to say something here i know i will probably drive someone crazy. but think of president trump as the martin luther king of health care. >> oh jeffrey. jeffrey. >> when i was a kid president kennedy did not introduce the civil rights bill because he said it wasn't popular he didn't have the votes for it et cetera. dr. king kept people putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so that the bill would be introduced. >> jeffly are you do under you do understand that dr. king was marching for civil rights because people that looked like me were being beaten dogs 16 on them basic human rights being withh
simeon sanders and jeffrey lord here jeffrey anything you want to say before we get started? >> no i mean i think the coverage of me by cnn today has been very fair. i mean i have no qualms with it i've had every opportunity to speak up present my poif. we disagree. >> all right. >> i mean beyond that let's play it then here is what you said earlier this morning on cnn about dr. martin luther king jr. and president trump, a comparison. here it is. >> i want to say...
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>> jeffrey, jeffrey? >> no. no. >> you are talking about tax returns. >> critical that donald trump said all that about transparency and now doesn't want to be transparent. >> again, i think this has become a gotcha. >> no. this has become what people do when you say you want to stand up and serve the people of america. donald trump is like the ultimate hypocrite on everything. he came at president obama for golfing and donald trump has spent more time on the golf course than he has actually running the free world. he beat not only president obama but mitt romney over the head about transparency. now we actually have the least transparent white house i think since nixon. >> not to put too fine a point on it but donald trump won the election. this was an issue in the election. hillary clinton said -- >> 400 million more votes than donald trump got. just because donald trump is the president of the united states does not mean he gets to upend the rules and rewrite history. that's something folks need to remember.
>> jeffrey, jeffrey? >> no. no. >> you are talking about tax returns. >> critical that donald trump said all that about transparency and now doesn't want to be transparent. >> again, i think this has become a gotcha. >> no. this has become what people do when you say you want to stand up and serve the people of america. donald trump is like the ultimate hypocrite on everything. he came at president obama for golfing and donald trump has spent more time on the...
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joining us is jeffrey eisenach. and chris lewis, vice president of public knowledge, the consumer group. what is your take on what the chairman proposed earlier this week? christopher lewis: we think that the rule that we got in 2015 is working. they are wildly popular. the overwhelming majority of americans love to have clear rules of the road. we are concerned that he has gone down a path to review and potentially even repeal some or all of those roles. peter slen: why do you think those rules are necessary? internet hass the existed, it has been grounded on the principle of net neutrality. i think thatewis: is true. if you look at the history of the internet, from the 1990's, the clinton era when we had dial-up internet, on through the 2000 when the commission really started to look at the concept of net neutrality, there has been broad support for the idea that we need to protect and open internet or the concept of net neutrality. the real debate in washington, away from the folks that seem to overwhelmingly sup
joining us is jeffrey eisenach. and chris lewis, vice president of public knowledge, the consumer group. what is your take on what the chairman proposed earlier this week? christopher lewis: we think that the rule that we got in 2015 is working. they are wildly popular. the overwhelming majority of americans love to have clear rules of the road. we are concerned that he has gone down a path to review and potentially even repeal some or all of those roles. peter slen: why do you think those...
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i mean, that's -- >> yes, jeffrey. yes.should because, number one, he's violating the constitution. constitution provides the president cannot receive foreign or domestic, cash or benefits, from foreign governments or domestic governments. he is raking in the cash. this is an infomercial for him to get unconstitutional foreign government cash benefits starting at the hotel. number two, jeffrey, it is part of a larger pattern and that's why ethics matter. there's a pattern of unconstitutionality in the administration that's worrying. the latest is the jared and ivanka mess with a bunch of conflicts and a bunch of recusals and the russia-gate investigation with trump's own russia cash unanswered for. his son says he collects a lot of it. >> norman, norman -- >> there's a lot of problems here, jeffrey. >> with all due respect -- >> ivanka is becoming an unpaid senior adviser in the white house and you tweeted this specifically, quote, jared's wife has trademarks and business with china. shouldn't he be recused? well, at least
i mean, that's -- >> yes, jeffrey. yes.should because, number one, he's violating the constitution. constitution provides the president cannot receive foreign or domestic, cash or benefits, from foreign governments or domestic governments. he is raking in the cash. this is an infomercial for him to get unconstitutional foreign government cash benefits starting at the hotel. number two, jeffrey, it is part of a larger pattern and that's why ethics matter. there's a pattern of...
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more information on jeffrey latches department.ludes to a government oyess mustion, "empl review policies annually. after they learned -- the bank is continued statutory to move ford and we are moving forward." continue to monitor that throughout the afternoon. the battle lines have been drawn as the debate swirls around the border adjustment tax proposal that would replace the corporate income tax, the 20% tax on domestic sales and imports and exempt exports. that is setting off alarm bells for those concerned. matt, who is lining up against this proposed change? matt: walmart, target, best buy, big retailers and the importers like nike, automakers, energy companies, a pretty big, broad coalition. the way to think about this is border adjustment is a boxing match, the retailers are the publicityand the more they have gotten, the senate reans coming out against it, but it has a long way to go. the president has weighed in. it is up for grabs. david: the president has not weighed in. they had a meeting already could have successful
more information on jeffrey latches department.ludes to a government oyess mustion, "empl review policies annually. after they learned -- the bank is continued statutory to move ford and we are moving forward." continue to monitor that throughout the afternoon. the battle lines have been drawn as the debate swirls around the border adjustment tax proposal that would replace the corporate income tax, the 20% tax on domestic sales and imports and exempt exports. that is setting off...
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. >> and jeffrey lord is taking criticism, and cutting payments for the poor.king on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. so i stepped on this machine and got my number, which matched my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. so i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com. except when it comes to retirement. at fidelity, you get a retirement score in just 60 seconds. and we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. it's your retirement. know where you stand. it can seem like triggers. pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. >>> democratic lawmakers making it clear they're ready to play hardball offer health care, today they say they're ready to tie payments to insurers to keep the government running beyond april 28th, these are the same payments the president told the wall street journal he may halt to force them into a health care bill. pay
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let's discuss, simone sanders and jeffrey lord. to see both of you.. >> good morning, ali. >> good morning. >> great to see you. let's look at these two polls that mr. trump does not like. this is the abc news poll, shows him with just 42% approval rating, the nbc shows him even lower at 40%. that is lower than any president at the 100-day mark in recent history. what do you think is going on with all voters that is reflected in these polls, jeffrey? >> well, i think that his base is sticking with him. ali shall he's going to be here in harrisburg, pennsylvania, on saturday night, and i can tell you, there's a lot of excitement already here on the ground. >> yes. >> i think his folks are sticking with him big time. >> yes, we've seen that. i just did a panel on his die hard supporters. nothing has changed basically virtually in the emotion. let me pull this up. 96% of republicans who voted for donald trump would do so again today. only 85% of hillary clinton voters. so you're right. his die hard supporter also still come to the ral
let's discuss, simone sanders and jeffrey lord. to see both of you.. >> good morning, ali. >> good morning. >> great to see you. let's look at these two polls that mr. trump does not like. this is the abc news poll, shows him with just 42% approval rating, the nbc shows him even lower at 40%. that is lower than any president at the 100-day mark in recent history. what do you think is going on with all voters that is reflected in these polls, jeffrey? >> well, i think...
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their son jeffrey has died. >> and then he just kept telling me be strong, i need you.> reporter: but unbelievably, jeffrey isn't the first victim of room 225 at that best western. >> i look at my partner and i said, if i'm not mistaken that's the same room we had the last call in. >> what's your reaction? >> then we walk in and we found two more bodies. same room. >> reporter: emt mike edmondston was the first responder to jeannie and jeffrey just as he had been seven weeks earlier. >> i just got in the room. there's two people. neither one of them are breathing. >> neither are breathing? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: darryl and shirley jenkins, a retired couple from washington state, also died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the same hotel room. the faulty pool heater created yet another near tragedy just days after the jenkins death. the solinski family checked into the room just above 225 to celebrate their daughter's birthday with a pool party and sleepover. >> all girls were very sick. puking in bathroom sinks, toilets, while i'm calling their parents. they were fa
their son jeffrey has died. >> and then he just kept telling me be strong, i need you.> reporter: but unbelievably, jeffrey isn't the first victim of room 225 at that best western. >> i look at my partner and i said, if i'm not mistaken that's the same room we had the last call in. >> what's your reaction? >> then we walk in and we found two more bodies. same room. >> reporter: emt mike edmondston was the first responder to jeannie and jeffrey just as he had...
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joining us now is angela wrrye, and jeffrey lore.y, during the campaign, candidate donald trump essentially said would it be such a bad thing to have a friendlier relationship with vladimir putin in russia? now the russian leader is accusing the trump administration of a war tantamount to a false invasion and suggesting that syria is being framed here. >> so much for the idea that vladimir putin was going to give donald trump the presidency. i don't think this worked out the way critics have suggested. i've said all along from day one, it's not possible that vladimir putin preferred donald trump over hillary clinton. donald trump is going to take, i think, vladimir putin and every other world leader at face value until they do something that crosses the line. and this clearly was a disturbing incident. very, very disturbing. he acted. he took action. we seen what it's like when a president does not act. so, we're just going to have to go on from here, play it as it goes. >> do we have angela? >> i can hear you, i can't hear jeffrey.
joining us now is angela wrrye, and jeffrey lore.y, during the campaign, candidate donald trump essentially said would it be such a bad thing to have a friendlier relationship with vladimir putin in russia? now the russian leader is accusing the trump administration of a war tantamount to a false invasion and suggesting that syria is being framed here. >> so much for the idea that vladimir putin was going to give donald trump the presidency. i don't think this worked out the way critics...
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jeffrey: not yet.ind of deals that i think are really going to struggle right now are any deals were big industrial company is buying another big industrial covenant company. united technologies and honeywell talked last year about what would have been and $100 million deal of these big industrial giants. that probably would've cost 10,000 or 20,000 jobs over the course of time. deals like that where one of the headlines is x amount of jobs or meaning of synergies, jobs getting cut, those are the deals being hold off on because they really worried that this administration and the president an in particular will scare them off with a tweet. julie: we will be watching this every monday, every day as you will. jeff mccracken, thank you so much. jeff is the executive editor of our global deals team here at bloomberg. let's get a check of the headlines for the bloomberg first word news this afternoon. mark richt and has more. -- mark crumpton has more. mark: rex tillerson's mission to moscow just became mor
jeffrey: not yet.ind of deals that i think are really going to struggle right now are any deals were big industrial company is buying another big industrial covenant company. united technologies and honeywell talked last year about what would have been and $100 million deal of these big industrial giants. that probably would've cost 10,000 or 20,000 jobs over the course of time. deals like that where one of the headlines is x amount of jobs or meaning of synergies, jobs getting cut, those are...
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jeffrey, let's start with you. we call this the nuclear option. it would be unprecedented at the supreme court level. what does it mean for what's going to happen this week? >> it means neil gorsuch will get confirmed. there's 53 solid votes for him. that's a majority. the rules will change so there's no longer a need for 60 votes to close off debate so instead it's a majority. >> forevermore what happens this week will change the rules. >> until they change it again. it's a procedural rule. depends who wants what. >> it seems to only work this way. i have to say i find this less outrageous, less crazy than most people. the senate is an undemocratic institution to start with. you have very small states with the same number of votes as very large states. and 40 senators can stop legislation, stop a nomination, why is that such a good thing? why should democracy rule? >> it was always seen as empowering minority. you're going to be in power at some point. there is something that needs to be made play. that's a good point, jeffrey. democrats have eno
jeffrey, let's start with you. we call this the nuclear option. it would be unprecedented at the supreme court level. what does it mean for what's going to happen this week? >> it means neil gorsuch will get confirmed. there's 53 solid votes for him. that's a majority. the rules will change so there's no longer a need for 60 votes to close off debate so instead it's a majority. >> forevermore what happens this week will change the rules. >> until they change it again. it's a...
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back with us jeffrey lord and carl bernstein. jeffrey, we saw deep throat there.nk deep throat should have stayed silent? >> you know, this is a difficult question because you know where this led. the problem i have with this is the classified nature of this. i can see my friends at the harrisburg patriot news editorially and journalistically waiting to see if i'm going to say they shouldn't have leaks. >> what about daniel ellsberg who leaked classified information -- >> right. what bothers me here is it's not up to a private citizen in the government somewhere to make the decision unilaterally that they're going to leak classified information. i mean, that is, at least in the case we're currently talking about, that is against the law. the espionage act. that's what troubles me. on the other hand, i am a first amendment crazo here, and i want carl to have the right or you to have the right if you've got a story, get it out there. i mean, the onus is on the government to stop the leaking. it's not on the press. and no reporter should ever be going to jail, period
back with us jeffrey lord and carl bernstein. jeffrey, we saw deep throat there.nk deep throat should have stayed silent? >> you know, this is a difficult question because you know where this led. the problem i have with this is the classified nature of this. i can see my friends at the harrisburg patriot news editorially and journalistically waiting to see if i'm going to say they shouldn't have leaks. >> what about daniel ellsberg who leaked classified information -- >>...
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jeffrey lord, first, this is something that all presidents go through.only regret is i don't have a byte from ronald reagan to play for you on this story. >> i can give you a president kennedy story. >> let me give you a president obama story. let's listen to what president obama said about the job was different when he started. >> i am surprised compared to where we started when we first announced for this race by the number of critical issues that appear to be coming to a head all at the same time. >> with president trump, though, jeffrey, it was supposed to be different. part of the allure of then donald trump was, he was an executive. this was all going to be different for him. he was going to take a different approach to government. and as he said, it would be easier, isn't that the promise? >> i do think that all presidents go through this. and when you're candidates, i think they really do believe that all of them. the kennedy story i was talking about, after the bay of pigs, which was a disaster, jfk only in office until may, richard nixon, whom
jeffrey lord, first, this is something that all presidents go through.only regret is i don't have a byte from ronald reagan to play for you on this story. >> i can give you a president kennedy story. >> let me give you a president obama story. let's listen to what president obama said about the job was different when he started. >> i am surprised compared to where we started when we first announced for this race by the number of critical issues that appear to be coming to a...
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branwen jeffreys, budgets. bra nwen jeffreys, thank budgets. branwen jeffreys, thank you.bed to death on a tram injerusalem. been stabbed to death the woman — in her early twenties — was taken to hospital, but died soon after. was taken to hospital, police say two other people were also injured during the attack. a 57—year—old palestinian, who police say had recently been released from a psychiatric hospital, has been arrested. buses are evacuating hundreds of villagers and fighters from four rebel—held villages in syria, two of them close to the capital, damascus. two of them close to it follows a deal struck between president assad's government and rebel forces. between president assad's but the opposition says it amounts to deliberate displacement of the president's opponents. to deliberate displacement the international development secretary, priti patel, has accused government and rebel forces in south sudan of deliberately blocking food aid. forces in south sudan on a visit to the famine—stricken country, she also accused both sides of what she called abhorrent human
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branwen jeffreys, has the story. he is a bright, clever little boy.y and smiley. but his autism causes him an awful lot of issues with the world, thatjust isn't set up for children like him. that includes primary school, where support was patchy. 0scar went part—time but struggled. where support was patchy. oscar's meltdowns can include self harm. he will bite himself, he might head—butt. head—butt walls, doors, so it could involve having to sit there with a cold compress between the wall and his head. i want handcuffs. between the wall and his head. handcuffs? between the wall and his head. you want to arrest us? between the wall and his head. children with special needs are seven times more likely to be permanently excluded. are seven times more likely to be that's what happened to oscar last year. then a placement at a special school broke down. the impact we have now got is we have got a child who has very little self worth. is we have got a child who has we have a child with mental health issues. we now have in the region of a0 professionals invo
branwen jeffreys, has the story. he is a bright, clever little boy.y and smiley. but his autism causes him an awful lot of issues with the world, thatjust isn't set up for children like him. that includes primary school, where support was patchy. 0scar went part—time but struggled. where support was patchy. oscar's meltdowns can include self harm. he will bite himself, he might head—butt. head—butt walls, doors, so it could involve having to sit there with a cold compress between the wall...
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jeffrey, just on manu's reporting, let me get to you first. the "washington post," as you know, a few weeks ago reported that this white house, the trump administration, didn't want sally yates to testify, did everything they could to silence her. sean spicer said that's not the case, we want her testimony. devin nunes abruptly canceled her hearing. now she will speak. is this something the white house should be concerned about? >> i don't think so. let her speak. i mean, i have said right along, i think that they should get everybody involved in this out there, even an independent commission, and let's get it all out on the table. i mean, quite clearly, the notion that the russians wanted donald trump to win the election has not panned out for them, if that's the case. >> well, it may not have panned out the way they wanted it, doesn't mean they didn't want it at the time and didn't work with, perhaps, people who knew the trump campaign -- not saying there's truth to that, but -- >> [ inaudible ] >> no, that's not true, jeffrey. they're two d
jeffrey, just on manu's reporting, let me get to you first. the "washington post," as you know, a few weeks ago reported that this white house, the trump administration, didn't want sally yates to testify, did everything they could to silence her. sean spicer said that's not the case, we want her testimony. devin nunes abruptly canceled her hearing. now she will speak. is this something the white house should be concerned about? >> i don't think so. let her speak. i mean, i have...
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>> jeffrey lord, hopefully in full stereo this time. you told me just now that you were appalled that republicans didn't have a health care/obamacare repeal and replace plan available on day one. two-part question here. isn't that a little bit on president obama -- excuse me -- isn't that a little bit on president trump, a man that you back thoroughly? isn't he a little bit responsible for not having something to go on day one? and part two, does he need this, you know, within the first 100 days, which would be by next saturday, to be able to sort of say these first 100 days were a success? >> well, number one, he wasn't anywhere near the presidency or anything else in government for the last seven years until the very, very end, so i mean, it's just, this was in the court, if you will, of congress, and republicans in congress kept saying they wanted to repeal it. well, okay, they should have had their act together. but secondly, yeah, this is important, i think, for the first 100 days. you know, i'm always sort of skeptical of these 10
>> jeffrey lord, hopefully in full stereo this time. you told me just now that you were appalled that republicans didn't have a health care/obamacare repeal and replace plan available on day one. two-part question here. isn't that a little bit on president obama -- excuse me -- isn't that a little bit on president trump, a man that you back thoroughly? isn't he a little bit responsible for not having something to go on day one? and part two, does he need this, you know, within the first...
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jeffrey maner the gray haired gentleman right there. this is not just a major event in the history of the trump administration, a major event in american history. these do not take place very often. these are important events. these people have a lot of power over issues that we cannot even imagine at this point. one of the my favorite lines about the supreme court by justice robert jackson is we are not final because we are infallible we are infallible because we are final. it is the supreme court and we now know there are nine justices and the fact that donald trump defeated hillary clinton in november 2016, this different nomination, neil gorsuch as opposed to garland or whoever hillary clinton might have named is really perhaps the biggest difference, biggest consequence of that electoral result. >> also joining us right now is joan a cnn legal analyst and supreme court biographer and cnn political reporter. joan, these are the moments as jeffrey lays out that i always wonder what is going through neil gorsuch's mind. how much has h
jeffrey maner the gray haired gentleman right there. this is not just a major event in the history of the trump administration, a major event in american history. these do not take place very often. these are important events. these people have a lot of power over issues that we cannot even imagine at this point. one of the my favorite lines about the supreme court by justice robert jackson is we are not final because we are infallible we are infallible because we are final. it is the supreme...
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think of president trump as the martin luther king of health care. >> oh, jeffrey -- jeffrey. >> when i was a kid -- >> jeffrey. >> president kennedy did not want to introduce the civil rights bill because he said it wasn't popular, he didn't have the votes for it, et cetera. dr. king kept putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so that -- >> okay -- >> the bill would be introduced -- >> jeffrey, you do understand that dr. king was marching for civil rights because people that look like me were being beaten. dogs were being sicced on them. basic human rights were being withheld from these people merely because of the color of their skin. so let not equate dr. martin luther king jr., humanitarian and nobel peace prize winner, to the vagina-grabbing president, donald trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you don't come back from that. vagina-grabbing -- this is the vagina-grabbing president, donald trump. if he ever gets a statue i'd like to see that engraved on the base. nicely done, simone. one more thing before we forge ahead, it is thursday night which
think of president trump as the martin luther king of health care. >> oh, jeffrey -- jeffrey. >> when i was a kid -- >> jeffrey. >> president kennedy did not want to introduce the civil rights bill because he said it wasn't popular, he didn't have the votes for it, et cetera. dr. king kept putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so that -- >> okay -- >> the bill would be introduced -- >> jeffrey, you do understand that dr....
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their son jeffrey has died. >> and then he just kept telling me be strong, i need you. best western. >> i look at my partner and i said, if i'm not mistaken that's the same room we had the last call in. >> what's your reaction? >> then we walk in and we found two more bodies. same room. >> reporter: emt mike edmondston was the first responder to jeannie and jeffrey just like he had been seven weeks earlier. >> i just got if the room. there's two people. neither one of them are breathing. >> neither are breathing? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: darryl and sheryly jenkins, a retired couple from washington state, also died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the same hotel room. the faulty pool heater created yet another near tragedy just days after the jenkins death. the zielinski family checked into the room just above 225 to celebrate their daughter's birthday with a pool party and sleepover. >> all girls were very sick. puking in bathroom sinks, toilets, while i'm calling their parents. they were falling off like flies. it was very scary. >> reporter: solinski says she compl
their son jeffrey has died. >> and then he just kept telling me be strong, i need you. best western. >> i look at my partner and i said, if i'm not mistaken that's the same room we had the last call in. >> what's your reaction? >> then we walk in and we found two more bodies. same room. >> reporter: emt mike edmondston was the first responder to jeannie and jeffrey just like he had been seven weeks earlier. >> i just got if the room. there's two people....
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news.d in the uk, a bereavement centre designed especially for the parents of terminally ill children. magnolia house is based at birmingham children's hospital. its aim is to care for children in theirfinal days and to provide their parents with a space to grieve. our correspondent sima kotecha reports. lewis was a really cheeky chappie. he was always smiling. he took everything in his stride. i don't think i ever remember a time, even when he was poorly, that he didn't smile. gayle's son lewis died when he was just two. he was suffering from neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer that mostly affects children. she was told the bad news on a hospital ward. the day he died, we were told in a very, very small room in intensive care. so much so, the consultant that was with us at the time couldn't sit down, there wasn't enough room. we could hear phones ringing outside on the ward. very claustrophobic. it was just awful. the environment is everything, being told news like that. now, here at birm
branwen jeffreys, bbc news.d in the uk, a bereavement centre designed especially for the parents of terminally ill children. magnolia house is based at birmingham children's hospital. its aim is to care for children in theirfinal days and to provide their parents with a space to grieve. our correspondent sima kotecha reports. lewis was a really cheeky chappie. he was always smiling. he took everything in his stride. i don't think i ever remember a time, even when he was poorly, that he didn't...
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here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys.latt took his case to the highest court and lost, but today, defiant, he said for him this was about his rights as a parent. the issue is no longer, if ever it was, about term—time holidays, it's about the state taking the rights of parents away when it comes to making decisions about their children. later, jon told me he has no regrets. his daughter had attendance of more than 90%. he won't plead guilty when it goes back to the magistrates and could face a fine of up to £1000. not every day missed at school has a negative impact, because if it did, we wouldn't have schools taking children to a museums or a library. what do you say to people who argue it's the areas where children are missing lots of school and results are really poor that really need these clear rules? so if they are missing school all the time and they are persistently absent, prosecute them. so where does this leave england's schools? it means they get to decide the rules on attendance. something head teachers have
here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys.latt took his case to the highest court and lost, but today, defiant, he said for him this was about his rights as a parent. the issue is no longer, if ever it was, about term—time holidays, it's about the state taking the rights of parents away when it comes to making decisions about their children. later, jon told me he has no regrets. his daughter had attendance of more than 90%. he won't plead guilty when it goes back to the magistrates and...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news. don't forget, you can get in touch with me on twitter.is plenty of it, on sport today. stay with us on bbc news. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: arsenal move sixth in the english premier league after a tense 2—1 win over middlesbrough. marco fu wins a final frame classic against luca brecel at the world snooker championship. and tomas berdych is through to the second round of the monte carlo masters. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing news that arsenal have eased the pressure slightly on manager arsene wenger after a 2—1 win away to relegation—threatened middlesbrough in the english premier league. the gunners were looking to avoid five successive away losses in the league which last happened in 1984. alexis sanchez scored the opener with a wonderful free kickjust before the half time interval for his 19th league goal of the campaign and 23rd overall.
branwen jeffreys, bbc news. don't forget, you can get in touch with me on twitter.is plenty of it, on sport today. stay with us on bbc news. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: arsenal move sixth in the english premier league after a tense 2—1 win over middlesbrough. marco fu wins a final frame classic against luca brecel at the world snooker championship. and tomas berdych is through to the second round of the monte carlo masters. hello...
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i'll ask jeffrey when we come back.ate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections... ...including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,... including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions,... ...and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb,... ...hepatitis b, are prone to infections, ...or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira
i'll ask jeffrey when we come back.ate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved...
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jeffrey lord, you served in the reagan white house. reagan, of course, his first 100 days were legendary for accomplishments. try to give an honest opinion of not just the gains but the disappointments of the first 85 or so days of the trump administration. >> well, let me just run through a few of the successes. the gorsuch appointment is huge. i mean, i used to hear from people at rallies about how they wanted a supreme court justice, a conservative supreme court justice. he'll there be for a generation. that is a very, very big accomplishment. he withdrew from the tpp. the transpacific partnership. he got the -- green lighted the keystone xl dakota access pipelines. he streamlined the budget and is going to have a reagan-style defense increase. and of course as saean mentione the enforcement of immigration laws. the illegal crossings have been reduced by 40%. the stock market is up. on the other hand, let me just say this -- >> to be fair, a lot of the those things -- >> we need to focus on some of the negative things that have happ
jeffrey lord, you served in the reagan white house. reagan, of course, his first 100 days were legendary for accomplishments. try to give an honest opinion of not just the gains but the disappointments of the first 85 or so days of the trump administration. >> well, let me just run through a few of the successes. the gorsuch appointment is huge. i mean, i used to hear from people at rallies about how they wanted a supreme court justice, a conservative supreme court justice. he'll there be...
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thank you, jeffrey, for introducing such an amazing machine to us today. >> absolutely.i, it's been a slice. no, really. i had a lot of fun. >> don't wait a second longer. order yours right now. >> announcer: from the makers of the world-famous nutribullet comes the next innovation in whole-food nutrition extraction. introducing the veggie bullet, the world's first cyclonic spiralizer, lightning-fast food-prep accelerator and world-famous nutrition extractor. it's the one-button, three-in-one kitchen miracle that can turn nutrient-rich whole foods into complete meals in just minutes. and it takes up less space than a toaster. let's face it. most of the time it takes to make great, homemade meals is in the prep and the cleanup. now you can cut your prep time by up to 75%, and cleanup's a breeze. spiralize whole foods in seconds for incredible pasta recipes, curly fries, and ribbon spirals for great lasagnas. chop and slice faster than you ever thought possible for chopped salads, pizzas, slaws, and homemade chips. even blend salad dressings for the week, smoothies, salsa,
thank you, jeffrey, for introducing such an amazing machine to us today. >> absolutely.i, it's been a slice. no, really. i had a lot of fun. >> don't wait a second longer. order yours right now. >> announcer: from the makers of the world-famous nutribullet comes the next innovation in whole-food nutrition extraction. introducing the veggie bullet, the world's first cyclonic spiralizer, lightning-fast food-prep accelerator and world-famous nutrition extractor. it's the...
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now meet jeffrey saad. he's an internationally renowned chef, author, restaurant owner, and tv host. he's here to show you how to up your kitchen game in no time. here's jeffrey saad and jeni bond. >> hey, jeni. >> hey, jeffrey. >> recognize this? >> that is a zucchini. >> you want to see how a zucchini goes from good to great? >> i would love to. >> meet the veggie bullet. this is the biggest kitchen game changer i've seen in 30 years of being a professional chef. >> wow. >> watch this. just one button. and we have spiralized zucchini. >> whoa! look at that. >> in seconds, we have dinner ready. look at these beautiful noodles. >> those look like real pasta. >> exactly, but the difference is this is nutrient-rich zucchini spirals. >> see, my family loves spaghetti all the time, but we don't eat it because of the calories. >> exactly, but now with dishes like this, the zucchini and turkey meatball -- low-glycemic and delicious. >> and that was a whole zucchini. >> exactly. and how about a whole sweet potato?
now meet jeffrey saad. he's an internationally renowned chef, author, restaurant owner, and tv host. he's here to show you how to up your kitchen game in no time. here's jeffrey saad and jeni bond. >> hey, jeni. >> hey, jeffrey. >> recognize this? >> that is a zucchini. >> you want to see how a zucchini goes from good to great? >> i would love to. >> meet the veggie bullet. this is the biggest kitchen game changer i've seen in 30 years of being a...
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jeffrey, this is a pretty tough blow. >> it's no question it's a setback. i have to say we're going to spend a lot of time this week here and elsewhere in the media talking about his first 100 days. by definition when we talk about a president's first hyundais, that means by my account, he has a long time left to correct setbacks like these. that's number one. number two, it's interesting to hear my liberal friends think that this is a victory. this apparently means that a mayor of any city could declare themselves to be an abortion free sanctuary. apparently they're thinking this is all right. >> that's not a good example, jeffrey. may be others but there's a constitutionally protected right that women have. let me say a couple of things, though. i think that for ordinary people, if you don't live in a city where you've got a lot of immigration, this might seem weird. why would a mayer not want to couldn't with the federal government in the first place on some of this stuff? >> rights. >> those of us who live on the coast where 30, 40% of the city are immi
jeffrey, this is a pretty tough blow. >> it's no question it's a setback. i have to say we're going to spend a lot of time this week here and elsewhere in the media talking about his first 100 days. by definition when we talk about a president's first hyundais, that means by my account, he has a long time left to correct setbacks like these. that's number one. number two, it's interesting to hear my liberal friends think that this is a victory. this apparently means that a mayor of any...
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jeffrey toobin, you heard a report earlier that the senate intelligence committee investigation intoussian meldling in the presidential election seems to be progressing very, very slowly. does it appear to you to be deliberate problem here? >> what, congress has never have trouble doing something more slowly than everyone expects, but it is also true that as i understand it there are no full-time investigators. it is -- the senator burr, the chairman, appears to be in no hurry to start subpoenaing documents and, remember, this is still a senate that's run by republicans who are in no great hurry or with no great enthusiasm pursuing president trump. that's why so many people should be an independent investigation because there is necessarily partisanship in all of this. >> all of a sudden the house intelligence committee investigation seems to be moving more deliberately than the senate intelligence committee. they have may 2nd a whole bunch of hearings scheduled. >> it doesn't take much. jeff is exactly right about the pace of congress. what i would say is i think if you are looking
jeffrey toobin, you heard a report earlier that the senate intelligence committee investigation intoussian meldling in the presidential election seems to be progressing very, very slowly. does it appear to you to be deliberate problem here? >> what, congress has never have trouble doing something more slowly than everyone expects, but it is also true that as i understand it there are no full-time investigators. it is -- the senator burr, the chairman, appears to be in no hurry to start...
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on the ground in syria, aed joining us is a military panel, and retired general spider marcs and jeffrey lord, and kirsten powell and so, thank you all. and did he confuse it or clarify it, because if barrel bombs are something that could evoke an administration response, that is awful. >> yes, and these are awful crude barrels as jeff said, filled with shrap nell and explosive thrown out of the helicopters on civilian populations. >> and we have video from 2015, of some barrel bombs being thrown out of a helicopter, and we can show it to get our -- and that is actually barrel bombs specifically on a helicopter, and then i believe in some point, they are tossed out. >> and one of the things that assad has done is that he is sort of es ka lagt and escalating and seeing where the international community's red line to coin a phrase is, and so what he started to do with the barrel bombs is to add the chlorine gas. that is not actually banned under the chemicals weapons treaty, and so before he started to use the sarin gas the more way he did recently, he was putting the chlorine gas with the
on the ground in syria, aed joining us is a military panel, and retired general spider marcs and jeffrey lord, and kirsten powell and so, thank you all. and did he confuse it or clarify it, because if barrel bombs are something that could evoke an administration response, that is awful. >> yes, and these are awful crude barrels as jeff said, filled with shrap nell and explosive thrown out of the helicopters on civilian populations. >> and we have video from 2015, of some barrel...
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you hear people even including jeffrey lord rewriting history.s is so, so fundamentally unjust. this is intellectually dishonest. this is an epidemic of anti-intellectualism. and even more importantly from somebody like jeffery, they need to know it's disrespectful. people died so i could sit here. it's an affront. >> bakari sellers, thank you very much. >>> well, coming up, a week of huge flip-flop for the president. we'll take a look at what is behind them next. americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's in gummies and tablets. ♪ seriously, what is this place? it's heaven. yeah, muscle heaven. you want to take one for a test drive? (tires squealing, engine revs) the challenger and charger have the most affordable v8 engines in their classes. check them out now during the fast and furious sales event. the fate of the furious. in theaters a
you hear people even including jeffrey lord rewriting history.s is so, so fundamentally unjust. this is intellectually dishonest. this is an epidemic of anti-intellectualism. and even more importantly from somebody like jeffery, they need to know it's disrespectful. people died so i could sit here. it's an affront. >> bakari sellers, thank you very much. >>> well, coming up, a week of huge flip-flop for the president. we'll take a look at what is behind them next. americans - 83%...
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receiver alshon jeffrey who played for carolina gave her two jerseys. >> was not surprised at all. recruiter and she takes time with everything. >> alshon was in the stands when we went to the first final four. he was in the stands and an athlete at south carolina. once you meet people who are like minded. he is very competitive and wants to win. he is one of the top receivers in the nfl you link up it people and have a connection with those people that want to be great. >> and staley told jeffrey you will love eagles fans. so what is next for staley? she wants to be greedy and add to the mural at dobbins and add another national championship. jeff skversky channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> the opening round of the masters still on going, charlie hoffman is your surprise leader at the moment. a three shot lead at 6 under parx the big news is dustin johnson withdrawing he tried to give it a go. and he suffered a back injury yesterday when he fell down a staircase. that is a look at sports. >> thank you. >>> the highly anticipated lego land discovery center open at the plymo
receiver alshon jeffrey who played for carolina gave her two jerseys. >> was not surprised at all. recruiter and she takes time with everything. >> alshon was in the stands when we went to the first final four. he was in the stands and an athlete at south carolina. once you meet people who are like minded. he is very competitive and wants to win. he is one of the top receivers in the nfl you link up it people and have a connection with those people that want to be great. >>...
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yvonne: what has been top of mind with the news of jeffrey lacker?nt stepping down earlier than was expected this year over this role in a leaked case in 2012. matt: richmond fed president jeffrey lacker said he was not involved in this leak situation the fed has been investigating for years. it happened in 2012, like you said. a big question that remains, was who else was involved? the way that jeffrey lacker made it sound in that statement he released today, his mistake was not hanging up the phone when the analyst he was speaking with disclosed that she had some confidential information already s plans atfomc' upcoming meetings. the internal inspector said they would be closing their investigation of the leak. they did not say how soon for what we might expect to find there. certainly, it leaves open the question, who else was involved? yvonne: and why are they coming forward now? thank you, joining us from new york. lloyd of london ceo joins us to talk about brexit and the insurers asian ambitions. ♪ ♪ this is daybreak asia, i am in yvonne man in
yvonne: what has been top of mind with the news of jeffrey lacker?nt stepping down earlier than was expected this year over this role in a leaked case in 2012. matt: richmond fed president jeffrey lacker said he was not involved in this leak situation the fed has been investigating for years. it happened in 2012, like you said. a big question that remains, was who else was involved? the way that jeffrey lacker made it sound in that statement he released today, his mistake was not hanging up the...
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cases listed include author and former conservative mp lord jeffrey archer, the actress patsy kensitunderstood some of these settle m e nts it is understood some of these settlements exceeded the 260,000 brecker damages awarded to the actors and business woman sadie frost after her i wrote trilobite in 2015. let's stop to our legal affairs expert. another landmark in the whole phone hacking saga? this isn't the first time that the mirror group newspapers have settled cases, but this is the cases —— largest ranch of cases they have settled. expecting a0 or so cases to be settled this afternoon, with written state m e nts settled this afternoon, with written statements to be read in open court. this shows the breadth of backpacking. in addition to the names you have mentioned, kevin keegan, the former england football manager, patsy kensit, the actress, charles clarke, the former home secretary is one of those who has settled a case. in relation to mr clarke who was home secretary between 200a and 2006, it was accepted between 200a and 2006, it was a cce pted by between 200a and 2006,
cases listed include author and former conservative mp lord jeffrey archer, the actress patsy kensitunderstood some of these settle m e nts it is understood some of these settlements exceeded the 260,000 brecker damages awarded to the actors and business woman sadie frost after her i wrote trilobite in 2015. let's stop to our legal affairs expert. another landmark in the whole phone hacking saga? this isn't the first time that the mirror group newspapers have settled cases, but this is the...
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aloha, jeffrey. so, here's how he's trying to explain this one. is, in fact, an island in the pacific, a beautiful one! >> several. >> a string of them, where the attorney general's granddaughter was born. the point, however, is that there is a problem and a flawed opinion by a single judge can block the president's lawful exercise of authority to keep the entire country safe." all right, as you rightly point out -- >> yes. >> first of all, it is not an island, it is a string of judges. >> yes. >> this single judge is a federal judge. all joking aside, this is the administration, is it not, thinking its branch has more power than the judiciary branch. >> this is a problem the president's faced. president barack obama, remember him? >> yes. >> he was the one before trump. >> from hawaii. >> from hawaii. he is the one who had his immigration order blocked by a single judge in brownsville, texas. >> yes! >> also part of the united states, though, not an island. and you know, this is something that article three of the constitution, it is a power that
aloha, jeffrey. so, here's how he's trying to explain this one. is, in fact, an island in the pacific, a beautiful one! >> several. >> a string of them, where the attorney general's granddaughter was born. the point, however, is that there is a problem and a flawed opinion by a single judge can block the president's lawful exercise of authority to keep the entire country safe." all right, as you rightly point out -- >> yes. >> first of all, it is not an island, it...
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, sorry, jeff, jeffrey. >> get to the point. >> what we've got here, what we've got here, judge, is a situation where you cannot dismiss the anchor that europe is to these rates. you cannot do that. we said it time and time again here on the desk. people decried it. that means they were dead wrong. who's right? jeff is right. i'm right. we're going to go back down to around this level and if courtney gibson is right and we see two rate hikes this year, we could still be right where we are. that's not a negative. and take a look at the s&p, we're up 5% year to date, right? xlk, the tech index up 10%. so the fact that the banks are up 2% year to date as measured by the xl -- >> because tech doesn't care what the feds going to do tomorrow. >> right. >> and i don't care. >> what trump's going to do tomorrow. >> and i don't care. i care what -- i'm benchmarked to the s&p 500, scott, with the money we manage. and so, i care about the s&p. are we beating it? yes, so that's the part that i care about. do i care about one little sector, the banking sector and do i think that the rates are goin
, sorry, jeff, jeffrey. >> get to the point. >> what we've got here, what we've got here, judge, is a situation where you cannot dismiss the anchor that europe is to these rates. you cannot do that. we said it time and time again here on the desk. people decried it. that means they were dead wrong. who's right? jeff is right. i'm right. we're going to go back down to around this level and if courtney gibson is right and we see two rate hikes this year, we could still be right where...
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wentz says he hasn't even thrown to his number one target alshon jeffreys to expect him to come out guns that's ludicrous. we still haven't addressed the running game or put any money into our offensive line much this team still has plenty of holes and jeffrey lurie admitted that in his owners meeting. i'm not trying to rain on your parade eagles fans. i'm really not. slow your role. be cautious. so some patience for once in your life. okay? or you're about to be disappointed. lucy. >> you bot to aim high, though. >> you got to aim high, sean. >> patience, guys, patience. >> you got to go in it with like -- >> that's why they're if a that ticks. >> i'm wearing green today. thank you sean. >>> big weekend for april the giraffe and her baby boy. mom and baby are doing great. april gave birth saturday morning and her little guy was on his feet just a little wobbly but up and trying to walk within an hour. isn't that amazing look how cute he is. all right. the animal adventure park in new york has a contest to name him for a dollar an entry but here's the deal. that money will go toward gira
wentz says he hasn't even thrown to his number one target alshon jeffreys to expect him to come out guns that's ludicrous. we still haven't addressed the running game or put any money into our offensive line much this team still has plenty of holes and jeffrey lurie admitted that in his owners meeting. i'm not trying to rain on your parade eagles fans. i'm really not. slow your role. be cautious. so some patience for once in your life. okay? or you're about to be disappointed. lucy. >>...
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jeffrey rush, an oscar winner. johnny flynn who played the young albert is incredibly talented.mportantly, the two of them really worked well together to create one cohesive look at this man. and it was as a person who considers himself an actor's director, that's kind of my favorite aspect of the whole process. it was really inspiring to see them and see what they -- you know, the humanity that they could bring to the character without ever sentimentalizing him. >> you know, your scope is amazing. you did of course apollo 13. you did of course our favorite around here, is splash. you did politics and nixon. which by the way on screen and the theater, i don't know which is better. langella is just believable, how good it was. of course you talk about the media and the paper, another favt of mine. >> thank you. >> how do you show a guy in television -- this was going to be on television. how do you show somebody inventing the theory of relativity? how do you show that? >> well, you know, look, this is for national geographic. so, you know, the details have to be there. the scienc
jeffrey rush, an oscar winner. johnny flynn who played the young albert is incredibly talented.mportantly, the two of them really worked well together to create one cohesive look at this man. and it was as a person who considers himself an actor's director, that's kind of my favorite aspect of the whole process. it was really inspiring to see them and see what they -- you know, the humanity that they could bring to the character without ever sentimentalizing him. >> you know, your scope...
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jeffrey lacker resigns abruptly. and an internal brexit battle. the u.k. chancellor tells bloomberg that even members of his own party don't want to deal with the european union. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we've just got to get to some breaking news for you. we've got eurozone services pmi data and the composite coming through. let's look at the services first. we coming in at 56. this is a miss. was 56.5.ation it is a little weaker than the prior reading. at composite index coming in 56.4, again a miss on the survey and a little weaker from the prior reading. 1.0676, pretty much unchanged on that trade. let's get to your markets. speaking of things that are unchanged, quiet in equity markets. i wanted to show you the rand. , the randdollar-rand strengthening, best-performing currency against the greenback today. we did see it rebounding yesterday and we've had some news that the markets are reading as positive for president jacob zuma. the 10 year yield down to basis points. we saw the 10 year treasury yield within touching distance of the lower b
jeffrey lacker resigns abruptly. and an internal brexit battle. the u.k. chancellor tells bloomberg that even members of his own party don't want to deal with the european union. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we've just got to get to some breaking news for you. we've got eurozone services pmi data and the composite coming through. let's look at the services first. we coming in at 56. this is a miss. was 56.5.ation it is a little weaker than the prior reading. at composite index...
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our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys, reports. new system has more grades and replaces letters with the numbers nine to one, with nine being the highest grade. it's all change for gcse maths and english this year. numbers, not letters, for grades and new, tougher content for the exams. would that be ok, to do that? so, umi is getting extra help from her tutor, something many families can't afford. even so, she's anxious about the exams. it's quite daunting, because lots of my teachers don't... they've never taught it before, so they're not used to the new syllabus that's coming in. her mum, kelly, is trying to get her head round it all. a grade 4 will be the same as a c or above. and a top grade of 9 will be higher than an a*. she doesn't mind the exams' content being made harder. but to bring in a new grading system and make the whole exam structure tougher as well means that there's a lot that people have to deal with in a short space of time. teachers have been debating the changes today. their union, nasuwt, says ministers are
our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys, reports. new system has more grades and replaces letters with the numbers nine to one, with nine being the highest grade. it's all change for gcse maths and english this year. numbers, not letters, for grades and new, tougher content for the exams. would that be ok, to do that? so, umi is getting extra help from her tutor, something many families can't afford. even so, she's anxious about the exams. it's quite daunting, because lots of my teachers...
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and ambassador jeffrey, let me startyo with you." if china doesn't solve the problem with north korea we will. explain something to me. i read this u.n. report about the attempts at getting nuclear missiles. the chinese buy their coal even though they say they're not going to buy the coal and the chinese look the other way, don't enforce sanctions when it comes to the banks. why ambassador, ha have the cin not solved this? >> because they fear chaos on the peninsula and refugees. turkey has taken millions of refugees from syria and survives nicely. the real reason is that china uses north korea as a pressure point against the united states. china is more concerned about america's threat to china's ambitions in the western pacific than it is the threat to international stability that north korea with its missile programs can create. this administration is trying to change the dialogue with china by saying it can do something, possibly destabilizing on its own to get china to do the necessary. in the end it has to be china who has to
and ambassador jeffrey, let me startyo with you." if china doesn't solve the problem with north korea we will. explain something to me. i read this u.n. report about the attempts at getting nuclear missiles. the chinese buy their coal even though they say they're not going to buy the coal and the chinese look the other way, don't enforce sanctions when it comes to the banks. why ambassador, ha have the cin not solved this? >> because they fear chaos on the peninsula and refugees....
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jeffrey, smile. looks very grim. >> very serious moment in american history. >> come on. come on. -- this is like '55. ike years here. >> it was a big, beautiful piece of cake. >> it was. also, did you not hear? it was the biggest, most beautiful chocolate cake you've ever seen in your life. >> making chocolate cake great again. >> oh, my god. also with us, white house correspondent for "the wall street journal," carol lee. great to have you on the show again, carol. >> thank you. >>> criticized the russian president may have reached its end, far sharper tone toward russia in his news conference yesterday and even opened up the possibility ta moscow was aware of the syrian president's most recent atrocity. >> frankly, putin is backing a person that's truly an evil person. and i think it's very bad for russia. i think it's very bad for mankind. it's very bad for this world. >> right now we're not getting along with russia at all. we maye at an all-time low in terms of relationship with russia. this has built for a long period of time. but we'll see what happens. putin is the leader
jeffrey, smile. looks very grim. >> very serious moment in american history. >> come on. come on. -- this is like '55. ike years here. >> it was a big, beautiful piece of cake. >> it was. also, did you not hear? it was the biggest, most beautiful chocolate cake you've ever seen in your life. >> making chocolate cake great again. >> oh, my god. also with us, white house correspondent for "the wall street journal," carol lee. great to have you on the...
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among the cases resolved include those of the author and former conservative mp lord jeffrey archer,. it is understood that some of the settlements exceed the £260,250 record damages awarded to actress and businesswoman sadie frost following a high court trial in 2015. let's talk to our legal correspondent clive coleman, he's at the high court for us. clive, does this draw a line under all of this phone hacking scandal or is there more to come? no, it doesn't draw a line under it. in fa ct doesn't draw a line under it. in fact mirror group newspapers are facing another 50 claims in the pipeline, but today, they have settle the biggest tranche of claims that they've yet settled. it is not the first time they've settled claims. in 2015 eight people had claims. in 2015 eight people had claims settled including sadie frost who received £260,000, that was the highest settlement figure until today. last year, some 21 public figures also settled claims including the actor nigel havers, but the court proceedings is still continuing. up to 40 claims and the bbc understands that some of those
among the cases resolved include those of the author and former conservative mp lord jeffrey archer,. it is understood that some of the settlements exceed the £260,250 record damages awarded to actress and businesswoman sadie frost following a high court trial in 2015. let's talk to our legal correspondent clive coleman, he's at the high court for us. clive, does this draw a line under all of this phone hacking scandal or is there more to come? no, it doesn't draw a line under it. in fa ct...
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people like jeffrey who come on television and make excuses for those lies -- one second and i'll let you talk -- and pretend that it not a lie to our faces, look at that camera and pretend that that's not a lie does a disservice to the truth. when you look at that camera and say i read this differently -- i do not believe you anymore than i believe him. i do not believe -- i'm telling you said you did not believe that statement the way it's being said. >> am i to say that -- >> i'm telling the truth. this is the truth about how -- >> that's how i feel. >> about what you just said. that i believe that you know not being honest. and i do not believe this man is almost ever being honest, he's a pathological liar, and once we accept that fact, then we can put all the rest of what's happening in context. when we keep trying to search for him to tell the truth, we want to give him the benefit of the doubt, maybe he did mean that, no, actually, he's just doing this on purpose for sport. >> we're going to have to leave it there. more saber rattling from kim jong-un, will there be another mis
people like jeffrey who come on television and make excuses for those lies -- one second and i'll let you talk -- and pretend that it not a lie to our faces, look at that camera and pretend that that's not a lie does a disservice to the truth. when you look at that camera and say i read this differently -- i do not believe you anymore than i believe him. i do not believe -- i'm telling you said you did not believe that statement the way it's being said. >> am i to say that -- >> i'm...
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. >>> the richmond fed president, jeffrey lacker, resigns after admitting he may have leaked market sensitive data as former policymaker dennis lockhart tells cnbc communication between fed presidents has become more compl complex. >> the presidents can say whatever they want, and that creates conflicting views, it's hard for market participants to figure out what the message. >>> uk prime minister theresa may says free movement of uk citizens could continue for a period of britain leaves the eu. >>> the french presidential candidate, emmanuel macron accuses marine le pen of waging economic war, but it is france's far-left leader, jean-luc melenchon who is tipped to win the second debate. >>> investors in bovis homes cheers that the deal to end embattled bovis has ended. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, let's kick things off with a bit of economic data in the form of market. eurozone march final composite pmi at 56.4. a bit lower than the flash indication of 56.7. still better than the february number of 56. this print, 56.4, is the highest since february of 2011.release, saying eurozone bus
. >>> the richmond fed president, jeffrey lacker, resigns after admitting he may have leaked market sensitive data as former policymaker dennis lockhart tells cnbc communication between fed presidents has become more compl complex. >> the presidents can say whatever they want, and that creates conflicting views, it's hard for market participants to figure out what the message. >>> uk prime minister theresa may says free movement of uk citizens could continue for a period...