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jeffries says there aren't. as far as sprinklers, we asked. >> as applies to any home in d.c. >> reporter: jeffries says since he got the lawsuit he's added this line to airbnb page not for events, but just last night there was this. >> i started renting two years ago for the mere fact of raising the funds to do the things i do in haiti. >> reporter: jeffries says he spent most of his airbnb money building a community center in haiti. the district says he's making money building a party spot along here on u street. >> we're just asking mr. jeffries and others like him come in compliance with the law. >> reporter: this area is zoned for residential use only. this may be one of the first lawsuits against someone for doing business on airbnb. a couple months back the attorney general in new york launched a similar investigation. live in dupont circle, debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> >> the district says jeffries may have legal liability for potentially failing to pay taxes on that business income. >>> a well known rabbi
jeffries says there aren't. as far as sprinklers, we asked. >> as applies to any home in d.c. >> reporter: jeffries says since he got the lawsuit he's added this line to airbnb page not for events, but just last night there was this. >> i started renting two years ago for the mere fact of raising the funds to do the things i do in haiti. >> reporter: jeffries says he spent most of his airbnb money building a community center in haiti. the district says he's making money...
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jeffries. rep. jeffries: thank you mr. , chairman. thank you for your work on criminal justice performance as we try to work toward a productive resolution of the challenges we face here in america. i think most would agree that in a democracy, we just need a balance between effective law enforcement on the one hand and a healthy respect with the constitution for civil rights and civil liberties on the other. what people want in inner-city communities, or as sheriff clark would refer to as the ghetto but the what people want is equal protection under the law applies to everyone. there is concern that in certain instances that is not the case. the overwhelmingly majority of police officers are hard-working individuals who are there to protect the community. that is my position. i believe it is the position of everyone genuinely interested in reform. we cannot ignore the fact that we have a problem with excessive use of police force, and the fact that often it is the case when a police officer crosses the line, they are not held account
jeffries. rep. jeffries: thank you mr. , chairman. thank you for your work on criminal justice performance as we try to work toward a productive resolution of the challenges we face here in america. i think most would agree that in a democracy, we just need a balance between effective law enforcement on the one hand and a healthy respect with the constitution for civil rights and civil liberties on the other. what people want in inner-city communities, or as sheriff clark would refer to as the...
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. >> reporter: doug jeffries' response to the lawsuit. it claims he's renting his dupont circle home out as a party have unu on airbnb.com. >> when i listed my home i also said people could have events. it's a sizable home so that you can have an event and so i add that had in my airbnb description. >> the lawsuit says he shall sees operation of all business activity until he gets a business license and certificate he can mick more than $2,500 a night renting this place out for parties and wedding receptions. he says he donates some money to haty. >> generating enough money in one night to build a single house in haty. >> neighbors who won't go on camera says the parties are too loud. the city has received more than 100 calls to police about the noise over the last year. >> we're a city and living next to each other. it is what it is. >> reporter: he reminds tennants about the 10:00 noise ordinance and puts up this sticker. >> if you had a house and you had another how is that you were renting and those tennants had a party would the poli
. >> reporter: doug jeffries' response to the lawsuit. it claims he's renting his dupont circle home out as a party have unu on airbnb.com. >> when i listed my home i also said people could have events. it's a sizable home so that you can have an event and so i add that had in my airbnb description. >> the lawsuit says he shall sees operation of all business activity until he gets a business license and certificate he can mick more than $2,500 a night renting this place out...
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jeffries was able to have the ability take on higher risk levels. which bank is upping their number -- deutsche bank -- they are hiring. erik: it's effectively the same sides of the same coin. stephanie: they are hiring in the asset management business. there is far less capital intensive. erik: two sides of the same coin. deutsche is bulking up where they approve of. deutsche bank can't. jpmorgan can't. stephanie: firms like jeffries are becoming more and more attractive to top talent. they don't have that overhang it. you can control your destiny more. it's not a true boutique firm where you've got to get in there and slug it out everyday. if you are working at j.p. morgan guess what? we just got nailed with $10 billion in fines. when not going to pay you. that's nothing case it jeffries yet. erik: those are the top five. we've got a lot to talk about it including fifa. they could see a change in leadership's members vote in the presidential election. we all know by now the international governing body of soccer faces charges of corruption, money
jeffries was able to have the ability take on higher risk levels. which bank is upping their number -- deutsche bank -- they are hiring. erik: it's effectively the same sides of the same coin. stephanie: they are hiring in the asset management business. there is far less capital intensive. erik: two sides of the same coin. deutsche is bulking up where they approve of. deutsche bank can't. jpmorgan can't. stephanie: firms like jeffries are becoming more and more attractive to top talent. they...
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when you read the jeffries note it boils down to this in terms of optimism we're seeing from jeffries00,000 vehicles annually by 2020. that's the target that's been set by tesla. the china concerns we've heard so much about over the last six to nine months jeffries says he believes those concerns are overblown and they also believe that tesla has a pure advantage relative to other electric vehicle companies when it comes to battery technology. the tesla predictions also outline a few other reasons why jeffries believes that this is a stock and a company that will have some staggering growth over the next few years. 36% annual growth in terms of revenue. the model "s" and "x" margins are in the 20% to 30% range they believe will get as high as 32%. the ev market sales are supposed to surge. the tesla earnings coming in tomorrow at the close of the day. it's interesting to seat numbers and the conference call. that's what everybody will be focused on especially with so much riding on the second half of the year with the model "x" and the ramp up in production. that comes after the bell
when you read the jeffries note it boils down to this in terms of optimism we're seeing from jeffries00,000 vehicles annually by 2020. that's the target that's been set by tesla. the china concerns we've heard so much about over the last six to nine months jeffries says he believes those concerns are overblown and they also believe that tesla has a pure advantage relative to other electric vehicle companies when it comes to battery technology. the tesla predictions also outline a few other...
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. >> reporter: doug jeffries responds to the lawsuit filed against him by the district. it claims he's renting out his place as a party venue on airbnb.com. >> when i listed my home i said people could have events. it's a sizable home so you can have an event. i added that in my description. >> reporter: the lawsuit says jeffries should cease operation of all business activity until he gets a business license and a certificate of occupancy. he can make up to $2500 a night renting this place. he donates some money to haiti. >> i'm generating enough money in one night to build a single house in haiti. >> reporter: neighbors say the parties are too loud. the city has received more than 100 calls to police about the noise over the past year. >> we're a city. we're living next to each other. that is what it is. >> reporter: he reminds tenants about the 10:00 noise ordinance and puts up this sticker. >> if you had a house and you had another house that you were renting and those tenants had a party, would the police come after the tenants that were making the noise or would th
. >> reporter: doug jeffries responds to the lawsuit filed against him by the district. it claims he's renting out his place as a party venue on airbnb.com. >> when i listed my home i said people could have events. it's a sizable home so you can have an event. i added that in my description. >> reporter: the lawsuit says jeffries should cease operation of all business activity until he gets a business license and a certificate of occupancy. he can make up to $2500 a night...
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jeffries saying this is a big earnings story. shorts out here will be saying jeffries, please give me a break. they are talking about model three launch before 2017 commercial fleet. production ramp faster than expected. you hear wait a second. ford makes more cars in the time that i said this than they will make all year. the fact is this is a loved stock by some people because the car is such a blast. >>> we'll get cramer's mad dash and countdown to the opening bell. stay tune forward our live and first on cnbc interview with cisco's chairman and outgoing ceo john chambers. one more look at the premarket. more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. here at the td ameritrade trader group, they work all the time. sup jj? working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of the other competitors do in desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time
jeffries saying this is a big earnings story. shorts out here will be saying jeffries, please give me a break. they are talking about model three launch before 2017 commercial fleet. production ramp faster than expected. you hear wait a second. ford makes more cars in the time that i said this than they will make all year. the fact is this is a loved stock by some people because the car is such a blast. >>> we'll get cramer's mad dash and countdown to the opening bell. stay tune...
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jeffries, touched upon it. it impacts the prosecution. i saw the failure to cooperate and the faces of moms and dads who were trying to get justice for their murdered young people other witnesses would not cooperate. i think we all want a justice system that is respected, we have to have a justice system that is respected. we're not going to make it, i hope this is the first of many hearings, on behalf of all the other members who participated, we want to thank you for your participation. this concludes today's hearings. we have five legislative days to submit questions. with that we are adjourned. >>> senator rand paul who is running for the republican presidential nomination, has been talking on the senate floor about his opposition in government surveillance since 1:18 eastern this afternoon. a couple headlines we see in politico politico. on the hill, paul wages patriot act filibuster with call for rebellion. the washington times, rand paul's lonely nsa filibuster, we'll take a look at the kentucky republican talking live in the chamb
jeffries, touched upon it. it impacts the prosecution. i saw the failure to cooperate and the faces of moms and dads who were trying to get justice for their murdered young people other witnesses would not cooperate. i think we all want a justice system that is respected, we have to have a justice system that is respected. we're not going to make it, i hope this is the first of many hearings, on behalf of all the other members who participated, we want to thank you for your participation. this...
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don jeffries explains. >> reporter: emily heaton is like a lot of 7-year-olds. >> i like to play outsideke to swing. >> reporter: she likes math reading, playing with her dolls, and dreaming of being a princess. just over a year ago she asked her father jeremiah if she could be a real princess. >> as any father would i told her that she could be. i felt mad about making a promise that i couldn't keep. >> reporter: he set out to fulfill his promise. his search started online where he looked to see if it was even possible to find unclaimed land where he could create his own country. >> researching the matter was able to find land in northeastern africa that met the criteria, that would allow me to create my own nation. >> reporter: an 800 square mile unpopulated patch of desert between egypt and sudan. months later he was on his way to egypt. once there, on emily's 7th birthday, he planted the flag of his kingdom, the kingdom of north sudan. his four children came up with the crown and four stars on royal blue. he was a king, emily his princess. emily recalled one of her teachers traveling
don jeffries explains. >> reporter: emily heaton is like a lot of 7-year-olds. >> i like to play outsideke to swing. >> reporter: she likes math reading, playing with her dolls, and dreaming of being a princess. just over a year ago she asked her father jeremiah if she could be a real princess. >> as any father would i told her that she could be. i felt mad about making a promise that i couldn't keep. >> reporter: he set out to fulfill his promise. his search...
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jeffries wants to work with the city and get the proper permits. he says if he can't he will no longer use the event as a public venue for special events. he will no longer use the space for special events including canceling nil already scheduled events if he has to. reporting live in dupont circle, rebecca cooper abc7 news. kimberly: it is hard to believe some people were complaining about the humidity today. right? doug: it's not bad. low to mid-80's. good stuff. not like the real summer heat that is coming. give it time. this is practice for us. spring training for us. get started with a quick look outside. just a few high clouds. lot of late afternoon and early evening sunshine. temperatures are comfortable now. 82 at reagan national. winds are light all day. now we have a breeze. that will make it more comfortable through the early evening. on the almanac page ten degrees above average. 64 was the morning low and that is also 10 degrees above average. with skies clearing and a little breeze out of the southeast, i think fog is a good bet once
jeffries wants to work with the city and get the proper permits. he says if he can't he will no longer use the event as a public venue for special events. he will no longer use the space for special events including canceling nil already scheduled events if he has to. reporting live in dupont circle, rebecca cooper abc7 news. kimberly: it is hard to believe some people were complaining about the humidity today. right? doug: it's not bad. low to mid-80's. good stuff. not like the real summer...
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since the departure of mike jeffries in december they have made an effort to reinvent itself by limiting to local central focus. express also offer the investors an up beat forecast. profit more than doubled in the first quarter as they scaled back promotions and sales rose more than experted -- experted. earning guidance topped consensus, closing at $17.41. >>> cosco out with a mixed report. revenue and same-store sales missed forecast and hurt by lower gas loan polices -- gasoline prices and off a fraction to 21 had the $46. >>> and go pro, the action camera maker will develop quad copt ore drone cameras which they except to be out in the first half of next year and making camera mounts for the virtual reality market. ceo nick woodman said the new gadgets are a big opportunity for the company and investors seem to agree sending shares up 6.5% to finish at $56.81. > tomorrow is may 29th, 5-29 day, and choosing whether to put savings in a 529 college saving or a retirement account is a tough choice for some parents. how do you save without hurting your own footbl security financial secur
since the departure of mike jeffries in december they have made an effort to reinvent itself by limiting to local central focus. express also offer the investors an up beat forecast. profit more than doubled in the first quarter as they scaled back promotions and sales rose more than experted -- experted. earning guidance topped consensus, closing at $17.41. >>> cosco out with a mixed report. revenue and same-store sales missed forecast and hurt by lower gas loan polices -- gasoline...
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. >> gas prices, jeffries had an interesting note out today pointing to the fact in a in the past foureeks since mid april gas prices are higher by $.25 per gallon. even though it is still lower versus what they were paying maybe a year ago they are still high, they are feeling it right now. >> that's a good point because one of the other thing that was brought up when they were taking a look at auto sales is that historically as gas prices went down the purchase of gas guzzlers went up considerably. and actually, in this particular instance, that relationship didn't hold as true. which suggests the consumers thought this particular decline in gas prices was likely going to be temporary. actually it's interesting they would say that because of course that's in fact the case. right now what we have is a short-term gluft crude. we've seen the rig counts drop. consumers might be safier about cod tees trading than you might think. they are not racing out and buying an excursion thinking that gas prices could climb. >> with all that said carter let's talk about home depot. >> we have charts
. >> gas prices, jeffries had an interesting note out today pointing to the fact in a in the past foureeks since mid april gas prices are higher by $.25 per gallon. even though it is still lower versus what they were paying maybe a year ago they are still high, they are feeling it right now. >> that's a good point because one of the other thing that was brought up when they were taking a look at auto sales is that historically as gas prices went down the purchase of gas guzzlers...
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nine members of the family worked at the white house and i interviewed james jeffries, he might be there right now. he works every week at the white house. his uncles were made of these like the head -- were maitre d 's. he said my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in during the eisenhower administration and he is still working there. he described how he was such a skinny little guy and they gave him ice cream to eat. it is incredible to see what the eisenhower's like. there is a dying breed of person who remembers that and i wanted to tribute to that. >> sunday night o
nine members of the family worked at the white house and i interviewed james jeffries, he might be there right now. he works every week at the white house. his uncles were made of these like the head -- were maitre d 's. he said my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in during the eisenhower administration and he is still working there. he described how he was such a skinny little guy and they gave him ice cream to eat. it is incredible to see what the eisenhower's like. there is a...
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jeffries. >> thank you, mr. chairman and your work on criminal justice reform, as we try to work toward a productive resolution of the challenges we face in america. i think most would agree that in a knock sidemocracy, we need a balance of effective law enforcement, healthy respect for the constitution and civil liberties on the other. what people want in inner city communities like those i represent, or as sheriff clarke would refer to as the ghetto, what people want is the principle of equal protection under the law applies to everyone. there's concern that in certain instances, that that's not the case. the overwhelming majority of police officers are hard working and are there to protect and serve the community. that's my position. i believe that is the position of everyone who is genuinely interested in police reform. we can't ignore the fact we have a problem in some instances with the excessive use of police force and the fact that often it is the case when a police officer crosses the line they are not
jeffries. >> thank you, mr. chairman and your work on criminal justice reform, as we try to work toward a productive resolution of the challenges we face in america. i think most would agree that in a knock sidemocracy, we need a balance of effective law enforcement, healthy respect for the constitution and civil liberties on the other. what people want in inner city communities like those i represent, or as sheriff clarke would refer to as the ghetto, what people want is the principle of...
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here is jeffries weighing in on that part of it. say it's probable yoi going to probably going to be a higher number in terms of equity. they have to figure out what offers the best value. if you are looking for all cash danaher may be your better buyer. both companies known for their price discipline in purchases. thermo electron and danaher. >> we had mark casper on "mad money," ceo of thermo. this is an amazing company. they made a series of acquisitions where they are the go-to guy in you are a biotech company. you can't do business without their stuff. danaher moved aggressively in that area. this would put them in the life science company. thermo fisher goes up if they get it. >> i apologize for keep saying thermo electron. thermo fisher. there are so many different thermos. >> they are an acquisitive company. they know how to acquire. i think it's a very well run company. >> we don't talk about danaher that on. talking about $60 billion market cap company built on acquisitions and price discipline in doing them but has done a
here is jeffries weighing in on that part of it. say it's probable yoi going to probably going to be a higher number in terms of equity. they have to figure out what offers the best value. if you are looking for all cash danaher may be your better buyer. both companies known for their price discipline in purchases. thermo electron and danaher. >> we had mark casper on "mad money," ceo of thermo. this is an amazing company. they made a series of acquisitions where they are the...
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jeffries, it is a pleasure to talk to you. i enjoy your show when you do that. so, about this derailment. i kind of wanted to hear your opinion on -- this is, i think the second major sale or -- second major fatal derailment and, i think, 10 years. we have been speaking of infrastructure improvements for over a decade now, and yesterday, congress decided to -- to spend their time talking about the 20 week ban on abortions when this derailment had happened hours before they decided to go into that. i thought that was very inappropriate. i would like to hear your opinion on the focus of the house at the time and on something that truly is not a huge, in my opinion, cultural issue when we had, what, seven people die previously in this derailment issue. and -- host: ok, i will have the congressman respond. guest: thank you for your question. i certainly think that the house of representatives can do better job of focusing on issues of great importance to the american people, particularly as it relates to our economy. the legislation yesterday relating to abortion, e
jeffries, it is a pleasure to talk to you. i enjoy your show when you do that. so, about this derailment. i kind of wanted to hear your opinion on -- this is, i think the second major sale or -- second major fatal derailment and, i think, 10 years. we have been speaking of infrastructure improvements for over a decade now, and yesterday, congress decided to -- to spend their time talking about the 20 week ban on abortions when this derailment had happened hours before they decided to go into...
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night parties on q street, so now the office of the attorney general filed suit against douglas jeffries, the owner. he's accused of using that home for parties and large group weddings without a license. d.c. police responded to more than 100 calls about the house in one year. 90 were for disorderly conduct. on airbnb the home is described as a 6,000 square foot property that could accommodate 400 people inside and another 100 people outside. >>> a pedestrian is being treated for serious injuries after being lit by a car this morning. -- hit by a car this morning, sky9 over the scene on herndon parkway. the victim of a 58-year-old woman and lanes were shut down several hours. the driver remained on the scene. >>> straight ahead we'll tell you the five safest cars on the road. >> plus what t-mobile is doing to try and snatch customers away from verizon in tonight's consumer alert. >> right after the break aaa makes a prediction about travel during the upcoming memorial day weekend. >> plus as we head into break, more incredible pictures of the vintage planes flying over d.c. ♪ i am never
night parties on q street, so now the office of the attorney general filed suit against douglas jeffries, the owner. he's accused of using that home for parties and large group weddings without a license. d.c. police responded to more than 100 calls about the house in one year. 90 were for disorderly conduct. on airbnb the home is described as a 6,000 square foot property that could accommodate 400 people inside and another 100 people outside. >>> a pedestrian is being treated for...
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today a judge ordered jeffries to knock it out inform he gets a business license. it off until he gets a business license. he has to pay $8,000 in fines. >>> today on the capitol lawn president obama offered his condolences and gratitude to families at the national peace officer service. >> we hold them up always heroes bouts that's -- as heroes because that's what they are. it takes a special kind of courage to be a peace officer, to be the 1 people turn to in their most desperate moments, be willing to run into a dangerous situation when everybody else is running the other way. >> the president said the government needs to make sure officers have the resources they need to do their job. >>> in tonight's health alert chronic fatigue syndrome, many people who feel they have the syndrome people as though doctors don't take their seriously, but a recent report hopes to change that. in the report the institute of medicine calls chronic fatigue syndrome legitimate and serious. >> the disease is real. that's the most critical piece. secondly, it gives them clear guideli
today a judge ordered jeffries to knock it out inform he gets a business license. it off until he gets a business license. he has to pay $8,000 in fines. >>> today on the capitol lawn president obama offered his condolences and gratitude to families at the national peace officer service. >> we hold them up always heroes bouts that's -- as heroes because that's what they are. it takes a special kind of courage to be a peace officer, to be the 1 people turn to in their most...
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jeffries is calling virtual reality the next biggest trend in tech. on or go the way of 3d tv and fade into obscurity? that story burning up today's virtual hot list. that when we come back. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. >>> virtual reality has taken this week's code conference by storm. jeffries named it tech's new hottest trend but is it buzzing enough to make it to the hot lest on msnbc? >> right now what's getting attention is the story scott cohn about with wisconsin adopting a right-to-work law where you're not required to have union membership, you have 25 states right to work 25 state
jeffries is calling virtual reality the next biggest trend in tech. on or go the way of 3d tv and fade into obscurity? that story burning up today's virtual hot list. that when we come back. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better...
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i interviewed james jeffries, the only current part-time butler who i didn't get to interview.e works every week at the white house. nine members of his family worked there. his uncles were maitre de;s which is like the head butler. they brought him in when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration. he is still working there. he describes how he used to work in the kitchen. they kept giving him ice cream to eat. it is incredible that he remembers what the eisenhower's were like. there's this dying breed of person who remember that. that's what i wanted to do, to pay tribute to these people. i've gotten some great feedback. they are very happy with it. six of them have passed away in the past two years. one of them passed away. his daughter wrote me a note saying, thank you for honoring my father. she included a $75 check saying, have lunch on me. these are the kind of people they are, very generous, sweet and kind. having written a book, you usually don't hear back from people saying thank you. it is usually the opposite. brian: why are so many of the but
i interviewed james jeffries, the only current part-time butler who i didn't get to interview.e works every week at the white house. nine members of his family worked there. his uncles were maitre de;s which is like the head butler. they brought him in when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration. he is still working there. he describes how he used to work in the kitchen. they kept giving him ice cream to eat. it is incredible that he remembers what the eisenhower's...
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analysts said jeffries agrees. the situation could be easier for both companies.we believe this transaction will likely gain regulatory approval. the combined company is still smaller than comcast and there are no vertical integration issues. the new charter would total 23 million customers, second to comcast's 27 million. but on the other hand the ftc came out that it will applay the public interest test to see how american consumers would ben if the deal were to approve. this analyst is bullish on the deal. >> all in all we think consumers could also benefit from much bigger scale, more advanced services. much more leverage and programing costs. ultimately that could be a win-win situation. >> now the new charter hopes the deal will be approved by the end of this year. time warner cable was up all day long. it closed up 7% today, at an all-time high. dave? >> jo ling kent. liz? liz: the business of quenching kids thirst but in healthy way. the whole business, the whole industry is a 2 billion-dollar one. one company is making a big splash. that is not easy to do
analysts said jeffries agrees. the situation could be easier for both companies.we believe this transaction will likely gain regulatory approval. the combined company is still smaller than comcast and there are no vertical integration issues. the new charter would total 23 million customers, second to comcast's 27 million. but on the other hand the ftc came out that it will applay the public interest test to see how american consumers would ben if the deal were to approve. this analyst is...
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i interviewed james jeffries. he works every week at the white house. and nine members of his family worked there. his uncles john and charles were maÎtre d''s. he otldtold me, my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in when he was 17 during the eisenhower administration. he described how he used to work in the kitchen. he was such a skinny guy they kept giving him ice cream to eat. it's incredible he remembered what the eisenhowers were like. the dying breed of person. i wanted to take should be to these people. >> tonight on c-span's "q&a." >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts takes you to museums. opened in 1829 philadelphia's eastern state penitentiary operated as a prison until 1971. we visited to learn about the history that coined the term penitentiary and tried to reform criminals. host: my name is nick, a tour guide at eastern state penitentiary. today, we will spend the next hour looking to this beautiful building. this is today an estate of stabilized ruins. this is after 142 years used as a prison, which when it fir
i interviewed james jeffries. he works every week at the white house. and nine members of his family worked there. his uncles john and charles were maÎtre d''s. he otldtold me, my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in when he was 17 during the eisenhower administration. he described how he used to work in the kitchen. he was such a skinny guy they kept giving him ice cream to eat. it's incredible he remembered what the eisenhowers were like. the dying breed of person. i wanted to...
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nine members of the family worked at the white house and i interviewed james jeffries, he might be there right now. he works every week at the white house. his uncles were made of these like the head -- were maitre d 's. he said my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in during the eisenhower administration and he is still working there. he described how he was such a skinny little guy and they gave him ice cream to eat. it is incredible to see what the eisenhower's like. there is a dying breed of person who remembers that and i wanted to tribute to that. >> sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> historian darrell scott talks about the evolution of how african-americans viewed the civil war. he describes differences between generations and how the civil rights movement impacted how african-americans think of the war and its legacy. this hour-long program took place at the hill center at the old naval hospital in washington dc. >> i would like to welcome you again to the celebration. we have two wonderful scholars here. serving as our moderator this evening is joni appelbaum. he is a
nine members of the family worked at the white house and i interviewed james jeffries, he might be there right now. he works every week at the white house. his uncles were made of these like the head -- were maitre d 's. he said my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in during the eisenhower administration and he is still working there. he described how he was such a skinny little guy and they gave him ice cream to eat. it is incredible to see what the eisenhower's like. there is a...
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they take their price target from 350 to 722, and then tesla initiated as a buy over at jeffries, a $350get on the stock. jeffrey says china concerns are overblown, gross margin improvement and significant pent up demand for tesla cars. kevin, two very note worthy calls, especially -- b of a essentially admitting we've been wrong on netflix for a long time. >> netflix is interesting, because i would argue you would get more volatility, there is more risk in the stock now than ever. when you create hollywood content, you run into the hits and misses. and i know everybody says that you never get a miss on netflix, because even if you make something really that nobody wants to watch, the long tail is it stays there and serves up digitally on the streaming basis. somebody will buy it. i argue if you look at the risk of creating content for television, that's a different business than streaming it. i think netflix is riskier now. not safer. and i don't understand this call. >> well, at a certain point, doesn't the track record go against that idea? you could say the same about amazon. amazon
they take their price target from 350 to 722, and then tesla initiated as a buy over at jeffries, a $350get on the stock. jeffrey says china concerns are overblown, gross margin improvement and significant pent up demand for tesla cars. kevin, two very note worthy calls, especially -- b of a essentially admitting we've been wrong on netflix for a long time. >> netflix is interesting, because i would argue you would get more volatility, there is more risk in the stock now than ever. when...
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i interviewed james jeffries who is the part-time butler that i got to interview.ill be there right now. nine members of his family work there. his uncle is like the head butler. they brought him and when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration. he is still working there. he was such a skinny little guy that they kept giving him ice cream to eat. it's incredible that he remembers what the eisenhower's were like. a dying breed of person that remembers that. i wanted to pay tribute to these people. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> and just north of washington dc is the national institutes of health. and dr. thomas and soul is the director of the national institute for mental health. what is it that inmh does? >> we are about the science of mental disorders that covers a broad spectrum. covers a broad spectrum -- schizophrenia, bipolar depression, ptsd and now we focus a lot of attention on autism as well. there are a series of childhood disorders -- adhd, there is conduct problems that are also very much in our purview. our job is to try t
i interviewed james jeffries who is the part-time butler that i got to interview.ill be there right now. nine members of his family work there. his uncle is like the head butler. they brought him and when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration. he is still working there. he was such a skinny little guy that they kept giving him ice cream to eat. it's incredible that he remembers what the eisenhower's were like. a dying breed of person that remembers that. i wanted to...
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. >> nbc don jeffries is there.ly making the rest of us look bad. >> right. >> she dreams it up he makes it happen. i have a pop-up castle. >> exactly. don't tell your daughter that story. it's great. not only is she a princess but a public servant in a sense. >>> much more ahead on "news 4 today." >> an hour by hour look at the >> hundreds of thousands paying respect to service members on rolling thunder ride. >>> you can use the umbrella at home unless you're going to use it as a parasol. don't forget water and sunblock all part of a beautiful and sunny holiday weekend. >> plus two released in connection with the murder of a d.c. family and their housekeeper. good morning, everyone. i'm angie goff. >> i'm adam tuss. good morning and hope you're having a great memorial day weekend so far. can't complain about the weather. >> chuck says if you do there's something wrong with you. you said it not me. >> i think i said it yesterday. >> you did thanks for pulling that out. if you're complaining about the weather, maybe
. >> nbc don jeffries is there.ly making the rest of us look bad. >> right. >> she dreams it up he makes it happen. i have a pop-up castle. >> exactly. don't tell your daughter that story. it's great. not only is she a princess but a public servant in a sense. >>> much more ahead on "news 4 today." >> an hour by hour look at the >> hundreds of thousands paying respect to service members on rolling thunder ride. >>> you can use the...
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still looking for a new ceo after mike jeffries stepped down.ere might have put their shirts back on but shoppers are not necessarily coming back to the stores. the shares are trading higher. even though the loss of the company was wider than estimated $.53 versus the $.35 estimate. the company says constable -- comparable sales trends are improving. costco as well. one of the out performers within retail. the shares are trading down by 1.3% because even though a lot of its numbers look better than competitors revenue slightly missed what analysts had been anticipating. olivia: costco employees still have their shorts on -- have their shirts on. thank you julie. erik: eric takaha, what the city? -- what do you see? eric: could the fall rate start to rise up? we do not see it. if you look at the percentage of distress names -- as wel lastcycle is the ability to refinance at low rates even the leverage has picked up. interest costs are actually low. liquidity is strong so we do not see a lot of triggers over the near-term to see that fall rise --
still looking for a new ceo after mike jeffries stepped down.ere might have put their shirts back on but shoppers are not necessarily coming back to the stores. the shares are trading higher. even though the loss of the company was wider than estimated $.53 versus the $.35 estimate. the company says constable -- comparable sales trends are improving. costco as well. one of the out performers within retail. the shares are trading down by 1.3% because even though a lot of its numbers look better...
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. >> my name is nick jeffries. at present, we are in chelsea.ated 1000 square feet and we have a jim, the utility room -- gym, the utility room and a bedroom with a suite. the property value added about 2.7 million pounds just to the basement. this house is on the market for 12 million pounds today. it is expected to go up up. the super rich around the world what having a piece of chelsea and mayfair. these properties are going up and up and up. it is crazy. ♪ >> we are the monsters, we create havoc for a year and a half. it is london. it is a building site. you cannot get away from it. we like to focus on the high end, luxury market. the 1% of the super rich. ♪ >> what we are standing here is 2 new properties. triple basement, three stories below ground and 4 stories above ground. two basements and a swimming pool. this will be the end of the mega- digs. caroline: you can see more of that he's online. -- piece online. mine is a sad story and one that made me fall to the floor. it is david goldberg, chief executive of surveymonkey and husband to
. >> my name is nick jeffries. at present, we are in chelsea.ated 1000 square feet and we have a jim, the utility room -- gym, the utility room and a bedroom with a suite. the property value added about 2.7 million pounds just to the basement. this house is on the market for 12 million pounds today. it is expected to go up up. the super rich around the world what having a piece of chelsea and mayfair. these properties are going up and up and up. it is crazy. ♪ >> we are the...
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jeffries that we are all in part beneficiary but also part prisoner of our own background. our own experience. prosecutors may not have the benefit of the judicial view like judge poe. or what cedric described growing up is something i would not have experienced growing up so i think it is a good idea for us to the extent we can, to rely upon the experiences of other people, well-intentioned people. and there are a lot of issues raised, all of which are important. the issue i hope we can have another committee hearing on, at some point, and i think, mr. jeffries, you touched upon it, that the failure to cooperate on that end impacts the prosecution of police officers who have done wrong. i saw the failure to cooperate in the faces of moms and dads who were trying to get justice for their murdered young people for those other witnesses who would not cooperate, so i think we all want a justice system that is respected, in fact we have to have a justice system that is respected or we will not make it. so i hope this is the first of many hearings. and, again on behalf of all th
jeffries that we are all in part beneficiary but also part prisoner of our own background. our own experience. prosecutors may not have the benefit of the judicial view like judge poe. or what cedric described growing up is something i would not have experienced growing up so i think it is a good idea for us to the extent we can, to rely upon the experiences of other people, well-intentioned people. and there are a lot of issues raised, all of which are important. the issue i hope we can have...
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david zervos managing director from jeffries, has been our guest. always great to have you.ing me. have a great weekend. stephanie: moving on, he is a french billing of the most into the spotlight this year. he is the chairman of lt's, and france period third -- -- france's third richest man. he is looking to make further acquisitions in the u.s.. for more on who this mystery man is, i want to bring in rob lafranco. tell us a bit about him. rob: pardon us. we are having a fire drill at the worst possible moment. he is adjusting guy, a dealmaker from morocco who is an engineer. think of him as john malone with a sexy accent, i guess, he has rocketed into prominence since the ipo of his company, altice which happened about 16 months ago. nobody really knew this guy. he was a name outside of europe, had a large cable company in france, but that is it. when we first wrote about him he was worth $6 billion. he is worth about $21 billion now. erik: rob why is he all of a sudden, or seemingly all of a sudden it's that in the u.s. cable market? rob: they have been clear about this.
david zervos managing director from jeffries, has been our guest. always great to have you.ing me. have a great weekend. stephanie: moving on, he is a french billing of the most into the spotlight this year. he is the chairman of lt's, and france period third -- -- france's third richest man. he is looking to make further acquisitions in the u.s.. for more on who this mystery man is, i want to bring in rob lafranco. tell us a bit about him. rob: pardon us. we are having a fire drill at the...
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incredible family, nine members of the family have worked at the white house and i interviewed james jeffries who is the only current part time butler who u did get to interview. he's still there, might be there now. he workser week at the white house. nine members of his family worksed there. his uncles were may tra des, like the head butler. and he told me my uncles ran the white house. and they brought him in when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration. and he describes how he used to work in the kitchen and he was a skinny little guy, they kept giving him ice cream to eat. it's incredible that he remember what is the eisenhowers were like, a dying breed of person who remembers that. that's what i wanted to do pay tribute to these people. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q and a. >>> here are a few of the book festivals we'll be covering this spring on c-span 2 book tf. in the middle of may we'll viz maryland with former congressman tom davis and morton frost, as well as former senior adviser to president obama, david axle rod. we'll close o
incredible family, nine members of the family have worked at the white house and i interviewed james jeffries who is the only current part time butler who u did get to interview. he's still there, might be there now. he workser week at the white house. nine members of his family worksed there. his uncles were may tra des, like the head butler. and he told me my uncles ran the white house. and they brought him in when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration. and he...
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i interviewed james jeffries, the only current balderdash you might be there right now -- who works everyeek at the white house. nine members of the family working there. his uncles, and the head butler, and he told me that "my uncles ran the white house." they brought him there when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration, and he is still working there. he described how he worked to the kitchen and this skinny little guy, getting ice cream to eat. it is incredible to see what members of the eisenhowers were like. people -- this is dying breed of person who remember that and i wanted to patronage to these people. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> on the next "washington journal," lanndy davis talks about the criticism and potential conflict of interest by former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary rodham clinton over contributions and speaking fees given to the clinton foundation. the president of the southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission discusses the role of evangelicals in the 2
i interviewed james jeffries, the only current balderdash you might be there right now -- who works everyeek at the white house. nine members of the family working there. his uncles, and the head butler, and he told me that "my uncles ran the white house." they brought him there when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration, and he is still working there. he described how he worked to the kitchen and this skinny little guy, getting ice cream to eat. it is...
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. >> mark thank you very much from jeffries joining us today. >> thank you. >>> earnings were fast andn today. we'll wrap up some of the big winners and losers. >>> they're doing it for the love of beer. the founder of sam adams brewer boston beer will join us here at the new york stock exchange to discuss the craft beer trend. nothing new. they've been a part of it riding the wave for 20 years. we'll be taste testing his latest offering and "closing bell" will be right back. there is an ancient rhythm... [♪] that flows through all things... through rocky spires... [♪] and ocean's swell... [♪] the endless... stillness of green... [♪] and in the restless depths of human hearts... [♪] the voice of the wild within. >>> it has been quite a busy hour for earnings after the bell. >> back to dominic chu to wrap up some of the big movers. >> let's start with cvs. quarterly earnings beat estimates by three cents, the company said it's all access streaming service is to reach 75% of american households by the end of the year. then there's an artificial intelligence and data company called rocket
. >> mark thank you very much from jeffries joining us today. >> thank you. >>> earnings were fast andn today. we'll wrap up some of the big winners and losers. >>> they're doing it for the love of beer. the founder of sam adams brewer boston beer will join us here at the new york stock exchange to discuss the craft beer trend. nothing new. they've been a part of it riding the wave for 20 years. we'll be taste testing his latest offering and "closing...
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jeffries begins coverage with a buy.investors seeking large cap growth. they note melissa, and this is interesting, that despite under armour and adidas coming up nike is still dominant. 47% say their favorite athletic brand is still nike. they have $120 target on the price. that implies about 14% upside. >> this is one area brian, that consumers seem to be spending on, home as well as athletic wear. take a look at foot locker fl. that's hitting a 52-week high. >>> second stock here there was an underrate rating on the stock lowering the price to $32. profits were down 24%. gross margin the lowest in three years. on top of that the analyst says competitive threats will increase this summer. >> that's a 43% decline in cash flow. maybe that's why the stock is down 25% year to date. everybody out there note the analysts price target is now $5 above the current price. >>> stock number three, mastec. it's down 30% this year about 50% over the past 12 months. stevens resuming coverage and they're optimistic. they have a $23 ta
jeffries begins coverage with a buy.investors seeking large cap growth. they note melissa, and this is interesting, that despite under armour and adidas coming up nike is still dominant. 47% say their favorite athletic brand is still nike. they have $120 target on the price. that implies about 14% upside. >> this is one area brian, that consumers seem to be spending on, home as well as athletic wear. take a look at foot locker fl. that's hitting a 52-week high. >>> second stock...
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jeffries from new york. >> thank you mr. chairman.hank you for your work on criminal justice performance as we try to work toward a productive resolution of the challenges we face here in america. i think most would agree that in a democracy, we just need a balance between effective law enforcement on the one hand and a healthy respect with the constitution for civil rights and civil liberties on the other. what people want in inner-city communities, or as sheriff clark would refer to as the ghetto but the what people want is equal protection under the law applies to everyone. there is concern that insight -- certain instances that is not the case. the overwhelmingly majority of police officers are hard-working individuals who are there to protect the community. that is my position. i believe it is the position of everyone genuinely interested in reform. we cannot ignore the fact that we have a problem with excessive use of police force, and the fact that often it is the case when a police officer crosses the line, they are not held a
jeffries from new york. >> thank you mr. chairman.hank you for your work on criminal justice performance as we try to work toward a productive resolution of the challenges we face here in america. i think most would agree that in a democracy, we just need a balance between effective law enforcement on the one hand and a healthy respect with the constitution for civil rights and civil liberties on the other. what people want in inner-city communities, or as sheriff clark would refer to as...
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i want to thank my friend ced rich sxhan hakeem jeffries and others who are working on this issue because they want a justice system that is colorblind. after all, it's represented by a woman wearing a blindfold. so let's go ahead and make it colorblind. and both of those guys have worked really, really hard and will continue to do so. because let me tell you what my goal is. my goal is for witnesses to feel comfortable cooperating. but here's my other goal. and i'm out of time, but i'm going to share it with you. i want us to get to the point where we lament the death, the murder of a black female like nell lindsay just as much if it's at the hand of an abusive husband, which it was, if it had been at the hands of a white cop. i'd like to get to the point where we're equally outraged at the loss of life. and i hope we can get there. with that i would yield back. >> the chair thanks the gentleman, recognizes the gentleman from texas, ms. jackson-lee for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, thank you so very much. and let me thank both you and the ranking member my ranking member for listening a
i want to thank my friend ced rich sxhan hakeem jeffries and others who are working on this issue because they want a justice system that is colorblind. after all, it's represented by a woman wearing a blindfold. so let's go ahead and make it colorblind. and both of those guys have worked really, really hard and will continue to do so. because let me tell you what my goal is. my goal is for witnesses to feel comfortable cooperating. but here's my other goal. and i'm out of time, but i'm going...
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i interviewed james jeffries the only current part time butler who i did get to interview. he's still there, might be there now. he works every week at the white house. and nine members of his family worked there. his uncles, john and charles were mater ds the head butler. he told me my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration, he is still working there. he describes how he used to work in the kitchen, was a skinny guy, they kept giving him ice cream to eat. they were great. it is incredible he remembers what the eisenhowers were like, that's a dying breed of person and he remembers that. that's what i wanted to do is to pay tribute to these people. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on cspan q and a. >>> the head of the national institutes of health testified at a senate hearing about president obama's precision health initiative. a research program intended to improve medical treatments by tailoring them for individual patients. this hearing of health, labor pensions committee is an hour
i interviewed james jeffries the only current part time butler who i did get to interview. he's still there, might be there now. he works every week at the white house. and nine members of his family worked there. his uncles, john and charles were mater ds the head butler. he told me my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower administration, he is still working there. he describes how he used to work in the kitchen, was a skinny...
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chief market strategist at jeffries and guest host this morning is ben lerer. >> lerer. >> lerer witht like the anchor. >> david let's start off with you. retail sales yesterday. game changer in terms of your opinion of the comeback in the second quarter? >> not particularly. i mean, we've seen surprising increases in the savings rate with the consumer for the last, i think four quarters. it did come back down a little bit. but low 4s, up to high 5s. i think what we learned is that this consumer is more skiddish this time around. maybe having 30% down on their house price for the first time since the great depression has people more interested in promotionary spending and that's why it will take longer to get the engine of growth which is the bottom end of the income distribution. the consumer that spends all of its income to come back, to come back to where we once loved it to be in the pre-2007 era. but i don't think it's a game changer. >> do you res have down your growth forecast for the second quarter and for the rest of the year? this was going to be the 3% year. it is going to
chief market strategist at jeffries and guest host this morning is ben lerer. >> lerer. >> lerer witht like the anchor. >> david let's start off with you. retail sales yesterday. game changer in terms of your opinion of the comeback in the second quarter? >> not particularly. i mean, we've seen surprising increases in the savings rate with the consumer for the last, i think four quarters. it did come back down a little bit. but low 4s, up to high 5s. i think what we...
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a tweet from hakeem jeffries, congressman from new york, saying a step toward justice in the death of freddie gray. from justin amash, thankful that the process of justice has begun for freddie gray and his family. those we entrust to protect us must never be allowed to abuse power. this morning in new jersey, prosecutors say a guilty plea by a former ally of new jersey governor chris christie is providing some answers about a politically motivated scheme to close lanes on the george washington bridge two years ago. that came after governor christie spoke this morning about jobs, the economy, and his ideas for entitlement and tax reform, education and immigration. he was speaking at a breakfast hosted by business and technology groups in northern virginia. governor christie: thank you. thank you all very much. thank you. gary announced that i gave him permission to go off script, i turned to congresswoman -- to the congresswoman and said, who am i to tell people not to go off script? can't be a hypocrite up here. so thank you all for inviting me. i'm happy to be back and i want to tha
a tweet from hakeem jeffries, congressman from new york, saying a step toward justice in the death of freddie gray. from justin amash, thankful that the process of justice has begun for freddie gray and his family. those we entrust to protect us must never be allowed to abuse power. this morning in new jersey, prosecutors say a guilty plea by a former ally of new jersey governor chris christie is providing some answers about a politically motivated scheme to close lanes on the george washington...
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incredible family, nine members of the family have worked at the white house and i interviewed james jeffries who is the only current part-time butler who i'd didn't get into view. he may be there right now. he works every week at the white house and nine members of the family worked to his uncles were major tease and had a head butler. he told me my uncle ran the white house. he brought to him and when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower demonstrations. he is still working there and he used to work in the kitchen. he was such a skinny little guy. they kept giving him ice cream tweet. it's incredible he remembers what they eisenhower's are like it's a dying breed of person who remembers that and that's what i wanted to do was to pay tribute to these people. >> the senate passed the 2016th house senate report 51-48. it aims to reduce spending by $5.3 trillion over the next 10 years. prior to that senators jon cornyn patty murray jon mccain debbie stabenow and charles schumer came to the floor to discuss the budget agreement. this runs 50 minutes. >> mr. president i'm glad i had a
incredible family, nine members of the family have worked at the white house and i interviewed james jeffries who is the only current part-time butler who i'd didn't get into view. he may be there right now. he works every week at the white house and nine members of the family worked to his uncles were major tease and had a head butler. he told me my uncle ran the white house. he brought to him and when he was 17 years old in 1959 during the eisenhower demonstrations. he is still working there...
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. >> on the "washington journal," hakeem jeffries on amtrak and his efforts for police reform.eter roskam will discuss congressional oversight to prevent irs targeting of political groups and a proposal to create a new inspector general to oversee implementation of the aca. politico transportation reporter heather cagle with the latest on the crash investigation, and a houseboat to cut amtrak budget. "washington journal," live each morning on c-span. ♪ >> sunday night on c-span's "q&a," chris hatfield produced many videos on his activities on the international space station and both scientific aspects of life in space. >> the only time i felt a shiver of fear was on the dark side of the earth, looking at one side of australia, eastern australia and watching a shooting star come in between me and the earth. at first i had the standard reaction of wishing upon a star, but then i had the sobering realization that that was a huge rock from the universe go 20 miles a second, that missed us and made into the atmosphere. it was a big enough one that you could see it -- if it had hit u
. >> on the "washington journal," hakeem jeffries on amtrak and his efforts for police reform.eter roskam will discuss congressional oversight to prevent irs targeting of political groups and a proposal to create a new inspector general to oversee implementation of the aca. politico transportation reporter heather cagle with the latest on the crash investigation, and a houseboat to cut amtrak budget. "washington journal," live each morning on c-span. ♪ >>...
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newhouse: one of those being honor is colonel arthur jeffries, credited with shooting down 14 enemy aircraft in world war ii. colonel jeffrey flew missions in d-day. in 1944 he was awarded the silver star for his courage, combat skills and gallant leadership while thwarting an enemy mission. colonel jeffrey ended his tour as commander of the 434th fighter squadron. his service was recognized at the time with the distinguished flying cross with one oak leaf cluster, and the air medal with 16 oak leaf clusters. colonel jeffrey passed away this april in yakima washington, at the age of 95, regrettably before this honor was bestowed. please join me in honoring the memory of colonel jeffrey, a remarkable american, for his outstanding service defending our nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clyburn: this week marks the 509 anniversary of head start, a wonderful success st
newhouse: one of those being honor is colonel arthur jeffries, credited with shooting down 14 enemy aircraft in world war ii. colonel jeffrey flew missions in d-day. in 1944 he was awarded the silver star for his courage, combat skills and gallant leadership while thwarting an enemy mission. colonel jeffrey ended his tour as commander of the 434th fighter squadron. his service was recognized at the time with the distinguished flying cross with one oak leaf cluster, and the air medal with 16 oak...