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major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. narrator: jiro ishimaru is a journalist trying to expose what kim jong un's regime wants to hide: the secret world of the north korean people. he has an undercover network which covertly films life inside the country. (translated): obviously, it's an extremely dangerous thing to do. in north korea, even filming everyday life is considered a form of political treason. if they are caught filming, they'd be locked up and may never be let out again. narrator: even fi
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guest: i'm the grandson of john d rockefeller the third and david, who is my great uncle and just passed away, he was the last surviving grandson of jdr senior. am a fifthlt generation of the family. david, who just passed away, was my surrogate grandfather for many years. i was in a very bad car accident when i was 19 and that's how a lot of my values as i look at politics were formed. host: you also have a blogcast and wrote the following, "in terms of the discordant fashions with the rep. pocan: party, the libertarians, the tea party, being the establishment, the frictions and fractures are not going to just go away. winning has a way of sleeping problems onto the carpet, and right now, we have a cease-fire, but if the establishment doesn't needs, thehe bases --ty will become those problems will become bigger, not smaller. guest: they are focusing not on the big picture. that is one of the issues i have with president trump. i don't think he has a long game. moment.ays about the if we get back to the things we care about and things that can pass both parties like tax reform, but good
guest: i'm the grandson of john d rockefeller the third and david, who is my great uncle and just passed away, he was the last surviving grandson of jdr senior. am a fifthlt generation of the family. david, who just passed away, was my surrogate grandfather for many years. i was in a very bad car accident when i was 19 and that's how a lot of my values as i look at politics were formed. host: you also have a blogcast and wrote the following, "in terms of the discordant fashions with the...
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john and bea. d. one d. [ buzzer ] emma and taylor. b.rain bread. ♪ uh, michael and colby, your turn. w. one w. whole grain bread. yeah. now, let me tell ya... all right, let me... to -- to -- to our little leaders here in the studio, it sounded like the buzzer might've beaten the ladies. so what we're gonna do is, we're gonna give you the totals as we think they are. and when we have our commercial break, we'll double-check and make sure we treated everyone fairly here. it doesn't effect the ultimate outcome, but it does mean you guys, uh, for the moment, have an extra $2,000. you're up to $4,800. hey, congratulations on that. thank you. thank you. good to have you both here. thank you very much. okay. i'll be back to chat with you in a moment. so, you know, it's -- again, it sounded to us like the buzzer beat you, which means you have $8,400, which is still a great night. but you may get a little more if we determine when we check it out, okay? okay. so you'll accept it that way? yeah. thank you so much. good. all right. good to have yo
john and bea. d. one d. [ buzzer ] emma and taylor. b.rain bread. ♪ uh, michael and colby, your turn. w. one w. whole grain bread. yeah. now, let me tell ya... all right, let me... to -- to -- to our little leaders here in the studio, it sounded like the buzzer might've beaten the ladies. so what we're gonna do is, we're gonna give you the totals as we think they are. and when we have our commercial break, we'll double-check and make sure we treated everyone fairly here. it doesn't effect the...
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major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from john and jo ann hagler and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. major support for this program is provided by the kendeda fund, investing in transformative leaders and ideas. >> well, thank you, everyone, for coming. we're honored to have paul greenberg in town in all sorts of things, but thank you so much for making the time for us here at the bookstore. >> greenberg: my pleasure. (applause) >> greenberg: so i'm working on another book right now, tentatively
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major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis. (distant howling and yelling) (howling and yelling) (pounding) (loud knocking and pounding) (howling) >> this is the maine special management unit. it's a segregation unit for the state prison. what we have here is, we have the prisoners who are down here to do segregation time for disciplinary reasons. (pounding) time to take care of this. they are locked down 23 hours a day for the most part. while they're down here, they
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out that john d rockefeller became the richest man in the world before the fed. they constantly rejected the very idea that we don't need a central bank. the arguments are many. the school of economics makes the broad point about the fed that we needed to increase credit in the economy during recessionary periods to basically prop up an economy that is weakening or in freefall. this theory fails in two very important ways. one, it can't be forgotten that recessions are incredibly healthy. as agonizing as they are and dispiriting, as as much as they kill our morale, they are the bullish signal of the massive economic boom on the way. they signal an economy cleansing itself of all the misuses of labor, of all the bad habits and the bad things that were holding the economy down in the first place. recessions take hold and that the exact time you want government to do less than nothing simply because recessions, if left alone signal the boom on the way. you don't want a central bank acting, trying to allocate credit. that means the private sector has less credit to a
out that john d rockefeller became the richest man in the world before the fed. they constantly rejected the very idea that we don't need a central bank. the arguments are many. the school of economics makes the broad point about the fed that we needed to increase credit in the economy during recessionary periods to basically prop up an economy that is weakening or in freefall. this theory fails in two very important ways. one, it can't be forgotten that recessions are incredibly healthy. as...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with tom friedman, columnist for the "new york times," and talk about syria china, russia and other foreign policy questions for president trump. >> i think it was important for the united states to use its power to send a signal that people use poison gas, as we were talking about the hundredth anniversary of world war i, at the that is just not on. it doesn't mean we can right every wrong or reverse every atrocity but when we have a chance to do this at a cost that's tolerable and a message that's loud, it's important. because you
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lo confirmÓ john qkelly d .test0 que no creen que el muro sea soluciÓn n a los problemas de la frontera con detalle esta visita. marÍa paula, buenas tardes. >>> buenas tardes josÉ. el secretario nacional john kelly y el secretario de justicia jeff session. ya inicio la contrataciÓn de decenas de juece .0 cortes. >>> con vista de rechazo fuero n recibido los secretarios de seguridad nacional y justicia, frente al edificio del paso texas. >>> en el paso no son bienvenidos. no re suena el mensaje que los inmigrantes somos violadores. >>> aseguraban que la inmigraciÓn ilegal en los Últimos meses ha sido la mÁs baja en 17 aÑos >>> dejen de ser claros, no vengan, no vengan ilegalmente, dijo el secretario de justicia ante una pregunta de noticias telemundo, el secretario kelly asegurÓ que el muro va de cualquier manera. >>> sÍ, tenemos que continuar con la iniciativa de fortalecer la frontera con una barrera. dijo aclarando que la razÓn por la baja en cruces ilegales, es por las acciones que ha anunciado, va a tomar contra estos inmigrantes. >>> aÚn sin muros los comerciante del paso se han vi
lo confirmÓ john qkelly d .test0 que no creen que el muro sea soluciÓn n a los problemas de la frontera con detalle esta visita. marÍa paula, buenas tardes. >>> buenas tardes josÉ. el secretario nacional john kelly y el secretario de justicia jeff session. ya inicio la contrataciÓn de decenas de juece .0 cortes. >>> con vista de rechazo fuero n recibido los secretarios de seguridad nacional y justicia, frente al edificio del paso texas. >>> en el paso no son...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the battle for a u.s. house seat near atlanta has come down to a runoff, in a race seen as a referendum on president trump. a democrat easily led tuesday's voting, but faces a runoff with a republican, in a district that has voted republican for years. we will have a full report, later in the program. in britain, the house of commons overwhelmingly approved prime minister theresa may's call for an early national election. she proposed holding the vote in june, instead of waiting until 2020, while britain is also negotiating its exit from the european union. before today's vote, may urged lawmakers to give the government the strongest possible hand in the brexit talks. >> leaving
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the trump administration is out with the broad strokes of what it calls "the largest tax reform" in u.s. history. the plan's main features, released today, include cutting corporate tax rates to 15% from 35%. it would also consolidate existing income tax brackets into just three, ranging from 10% to 35%. and, it would double the standard deduction, while repealing the estate tax. at a white house briefing, treasury secretary steven mnuchin promised the plan will not make the deficit worse. >> this will pay for itself with growth and with reduced-- reduction of different deductions, and closing loopholes. we will be working very closely, as i said, with the house and senate, to
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: new tensions between the united states and russia dominated this day. america's top diplomat carried u.s. grievances over syria and other issues to moscow, while president trump spoke out, in washington. chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner has our report. >> reporter: the discord was on display at the very outset of secretary of state rex tillerson's meetings with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. >> ( translated ): we have a lot of questions regarding very ambiguous and-- as well as sometimes contradictory ideas on coming from washington. >> reporter: tillerson acknowledged "sharp differences," and, after meeting privately with russian president vladimir
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the chemical attack in northern syria has now claimed 75 lives, and it may trigger a shift in u.s. policy. the president today voiced his outrage and threatened a tougher approach. john yang begins our coverage. >> these heinous actions by the assad regime cannot be tolerated. >> reporter: at a rose garden news conference, king abdullah of jordan and president trump condemned the attack as an "affront to humanity." >> when you kill innocent children, innocent babies-- babies, little babies, with a chemical gas that is so lethal, people were shocked to hear what gas it was-- that crosses many, many lines beyond a red line, many, many lines. and i will tell you, it's already happ
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.o building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, an assessment of trump administration after 72 days in office. we talked to mike allen and dan balz. >> the two big issues are what did russia do during the campaign to try to affect the campaign or disrupt the campaign, and was there any collusion or cooperation between trump associates and the russians? that's what the f.b.i. is looking into, that's what the house and senate intelligence committees are looking into. but now you have this overwhrea, this bizarre ep voted with chairman nunes, which to anybody in the intelligence community, is beyond anyt
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d. gutierrez, st. john the baptist catholic church, baldwin park, california. the chaplain: god the source of goodness and mercy, today we pray that you touch the minds and hearts of the members of congress, grant them wisdom and insight to make effective decisions that benefit the common good of our nation, respecting all ethnicities, genders and faith traditions. we pray, lord, that our representatives may listen to one another, so that they may seek what is good and true for all people. we ask you, lord, to guide them and grant them courage to act in peace and justice that other nations may see the goodness of our nation and our leaders. god, may this day be a continued exchange of ideas and prosperous debate that people may see that our representatives are being guided by you, god, and that your wisdom be reflected in their decisions. we lift up this prayer in your holy name. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands
d. gutierrez, st. john the baptist catholic church, baldwin park, california. the chaplain: god the source of goodness and mercy, today we pray that you touch the minds and hearts of the members of congress, grant them wisdom and insight to make effective decisions that benefit the common good of our nation, respecting all ethnicities, genders and faith traditions. we pray, lord, that our representatives may listen to one another, so that they may seek what is good and true for all people. we...
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d-day. >> they did. charlie: what risk did they put themselves to? >> tremendous risk. john ford was there at d-day. oversaw the army efforts. we are talking about literally hundreds of cameras and dozens of cameramen and still photographers who were, you know, as much in harm's way as maybeldier on d-day, more, because they were carrying cameras, not guns. charlie: what was the impact of the public of these films. ? laurent: the intent was tremendous because you have to put yourself back in the time where you had to go to the movies to see there's newsreel footage. it is nothing you can get on your iphone or watch on tv. so i think when you think about midway, the movie john ford did, that was the first time that war was shown in color. the footage that george stevens , this is before the vocabulary for the holocaust , so those were a tremendous discovery for viewers, extremely shocking and impactful, albeit in a propaganda kind of way. what impact did it have on the lives and future lives of these directors? laurent: when they came back, they all, i think there was a spirit of independence, first
d-day. >> they did. charlie: what risk did they put themselves to? >> tremendous risk. john ford was there at d-day. oversaw the army efforts. we are talking about literally hundreds of cameras and dozens of cameramen and still photographers who were, you know, as much in harm's way as maybeldier on d-day, more, because they were carrying cameras, not guns. charlie: what was the impact of the public of these films. ? laurent: the intent was tremendous because you have to put...
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lock he'd maheed martin, john d connick are putting money towards retraining. >> we're talking aboutamericans to try and find future employees to fire. i guess that's the question, how much is the government doing this and how much is private industry going to step in and do it? >> exactly. when you have many of these companies saying they're going to step up their manufacturing in the states. hiring more people to do that. i was with ge in four different factories last week. what one plant manager said to me was, it's no longer a matter of hiring someone offer the street. you have to have certain licenses certain degrees and education, certain skills that didn't exist a couple years ago. so a lot of these companies can't necessarily wait to see government move in and do retraining and do those skills. they're actually investing their own money. they're doing that too. so at 35 factory, we saw with lockheed martin you have robotics applying a self-coating to that plane now so the guys that used to do the painting are getting paid to operate the robots. >> morgan, thank you. >>> comin
lock he'd maheed martin, john d connick are putting money towards retraining. >> we're talking aboutamericans to try and find future employees to fire. i guess that's the question, how much is the government doing this and how much is private industry going to step in and do it? >> exactly. when you have many of these companies saying they're going to step up their manufacturing in the states. hiring more people to do that. i was with ge in four different factories last week. what...
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john f. kennedy. it starts with the dwight d. eisenhower, who actually emphasized the problem in 1953 of the domino theory. deemphasized if laos happened to fall to vietnam, to the communist of the northern the enemies, the potentially this could lead to the fall of myanmar, thailand, can eventually india. after this we start to see that eisenhower signs in 1954 the southeast asia treaty organization, and attempt to halt the communists expansion in the area of southeast asia. this is followed with john f. kennedy who signs in 1962 this foreign assistance act, which is a way to watch the deployment of u.s. troops to vietnam and to train allied forces. prior to this, with the french removal from laos and vietnam and laos becoming an independent country in 1954, this kind of gives the opportunity for the expanding viet cong communist forces to come in and expand even into laos. we start to see a very large communist group that starts to emerge in laos. an important thing to remember is what were the hmong doing at this time? first,
john f. kennedy. it starts with the dwight d. eisenhower, who actually emphasized the problem in 1953 of the domino theory. deemphasized if laos happened to fall to vietnam, to the communist of the northern the enemies, the potentially this could lead to the fall of myanmar, thailand, can eventually india. after this we start to see that eisenhower signs in 1954 the southeast asia treaty organization, and attempt to halt the communists expansion in the area of southeast asia. this is followed...
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we have chris who is a senior fellow at laura d john foundation. he served as a foundation and he was also there after the founder and leader of public charter schools for a while and served as the founding superintendent of the achievement school district in tennessee which is a statewide school district task with turn around struggling of schools. he comes from a very variety experience of crossed levels of education talking about how government can work across charters and districts. we also have john king jr. who currently serves as the president ceo of education trust. of a nonprofit organization that works to minimize achievement gaps. he was the u.s. formal secretary of education and prior of serving there, he served as deputy of secretary over a variety of pre-k issues and prior to that, he served as a commissioner and again for a viert of positions from multiple views on governments. we have scott pearson to discuss this from the pc public school charter board. he do previously found leadership of charter school in the bay area. we have ch
we have chris who is a senior fellow at laura d john foundation. he served as a foundation and he was also there after the founder and leader of public charter schools for a while and served as the founding superintendent of the achievement school district in tennessee which is a statewide school district task with turn around struggling of schools. he comes from a very variety experience of crossed levels of education talking about how government can work across charters and districts. we also...
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john sanford of criers d -- acquires a d he did not actually have but nevermind. dred scott versus sanford. what is the supreme court going to do with this? you have to think. what body, what governmental body passed the northwest ordinance? >> was it the british? 3 >> the articles of confederation? prof. guelzo: the confederation congress. the assumption is that congress has the authority to make rules for the northwest territories. fast-forward to the kansas-nebraska act. the kansas nebraska act lays down rules governing slavery in kansas and nebraska. ok? congress does that. congress adopts the kansas-nebraska act. the assumption from the ordinance all the way up to the kansas nebraska act is the united states congress is vested with the authority to make determinations about the status of slavery in the territories. the matter what decision it makes the northwest ordinance , was no slavery. kansas-nebraska, slavery if you can get a majority. it is congress which has the authority to oversee. that is about to change. boy, is that about to change. it changes bec
john sanford of criers d -- acquires a d he did not actually have but nevermind. dred scott versus sanford. what is the supreme court going to do with this? you have to think. what body, what governmental body passed the northwest ordinance? >> was it the british? 3 >> the articles of confederation? prof. guelzo: the confederation congress. the assumption is that congress has the authority to make rules for the northwest territories. fast-forward to the kansas-nebraska act. the...
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john f. kennedy. when dwight d.him at camp david about 100 days into kennedy's presidency. it's a story recounted by historian steven ambrose and a story nancy pelosi brought up to me at the end of our interview. kennedy told eisenhower, nobody knows how tough this job is until he's been in it for a few months. mr. president, eisenhower answered, if you'll forgive me, i think i mentioned that to you three months ago. kennedy responded, i certainly have learned a lot since then. if president trump has learned the same lesson, that may just be a 100-day accomplishment worth celebrating. >>> that's all for today. thank you for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" tonight. until next week, that's "this week." >>> up next, shots fired in francisco forced police to shut down part of the mission. investigation under way. >>> killer whales showing up in the groves by the numbers in monahan bay. >>> look at all the sunshine. temperatures near 60 degrees in our valleys right now. that's going to be 10 d
john f. kennedy. when dwight d.him at camp david about 100 days into kennedy's presidency. it's a story recounted by historian steven ambrose and a story nancy pelosi brought up to me at the end of our interview. kennedy told eisenhower, nobody knows how tough this job is until he's been in it for a few months. mr. president, eisenhower answered, if you'll forgive me, i think i mentioned that to you three months ago. kennedy responded, i certainly have learned a lot since then. if president...
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perez is getting dinged by sanders folks for not supporting universal health care getting d bernie krats. johnff is not a progressive. something had he to clean up today in a statement. we sort of touched on this before, but, dan, it's been weird to watch this unity tour between the chairman of the democratic party and a guy who is not a member of the democratic party. >> yeah, it's curious as to why tom perez decided this was the way to start his tenure as dnc chair. he's got a lot of work that he has to do internally at the dnc to get it ready. capitol hill can deal with kind of the message and looking forward. the progressive base is revved up already. to bring senator sanders along, who as we have seen for the last two years, marches to his own drummer is not part of any establishment, doesn't feel any relationship with the dnc. i mean, i understand symbolically why they did it, but what we are seeing in practice is the very reason why it doesn't seem like a good idea. >> i guess that you could make an argument that the reason to do it is bernie can draw a crowd. so, you can go -- if you'r
perez is getting dinged by sanders folks for not supporting universal health care getting d bernie krats. johnff is not a progressive. something had he to clean up today in a statement. we sort of touched on this before, but, dan, it's been weird to watch this unity tour between the chairman of the democratic party and a guy who is not a member of the democratic party. >> yeah, it's curious as to why tom perez decided this was the way to start his tenure as dnc chair. he's got a lot of...
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john f. kennedy. when dwight d. eisenhower 100 days into kennedy's presidency.ted by historian steven ambrose and a story nancy pelosi brought up to meed a the end of our interview. kennedy told eisenhower, nobody knows how tough this job is until he's been in it for a few months. mr. president, if you'll forgive me, i think i mentioned that to you three months ago. kennedy responded, i certainly have learned a lot since then. if president trump has learned the same lesson, that may just be a 100-day accomplishment worth celebrating. >>> that's all for today. thank you for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" tonight. until next week, that's "this week." bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. dear shareholders... last year, at&t made significant investments important to the future of our company. not just in new ideas and
john f. kennedy. when dwight d. eisenhower 100 days into kennedy's presidency.ted by historian steven ambrose and a story nancy pelosi brought up to meed a the end of our interview. kennedy told eisenhower, nobody knows how tough this job is until he's been in it for a few months. mr. president, if you'll forgive me, i think i mentioned that to you three months ago. kennedy responded, i certainly have learned a lot since then. if president trump has learned the same lesson, that may just be a...
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d, on that motion, commissioner hasz? >> yes. >> commissioner johnck, commissioner johns, commissioner matsuda, commissioner pearlman, commissioner hyland and commission president wolfram? >> yes. >> congratulations. >> that passes ewe nan mousily. >> that will place us on item 7 for case number 2016-01105 2-d es at 1970 ocean avenue, it's a landmark designation. >> sandy ferguson, planning department staff, i'm here to present the department's recommendation regarding landmark designation of the el rey theatre located on 1970 ocean avenue, the building was added to the landmark designation work program in august 17, 2016 and landmark designation was initiated on december 7, 2017. the landmark designation report was prepared by [inaudible] historic presentation consulting at the reck m dashing of the art deco site and a draft was received in [inaudible] 1970 ocean avenue is significant as one of the only remaining movie theaters designed in the art deco style, it retains the design features that were present during the established period of significance of 1931. character defining features include the lobby and the auditorium, th
d, on that motion, commissioner hasz? >> yes. >> commissioner johnck, commissioner johns, commissioner matsuda, commissioner pearlman, commissioner hyland and commission president wolfram? >> yes. >> congratulations. >> that passes ewe nan mousily. >> that will place us on item 7 for case number 2016-01105 2-d es at 1970 ocean avenue, it's a landmark designation. >> sandy ferguson, planning department staff, i'm here to present the department's...
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. >> wait, wait, come on, john, you been drinking too much ko d kool-aid this is a guy who said he couldk out on to 5th avenue and his base would still support him. that's true. that speaks a lot about his base. as president you expect him to do more once he's elected than to just throw red meat to his base. on his accomplishments he gave a speak october 2016 he said here's the 38 things i'm going to do in the first 100 days days he hasn't done one single one of those things. >> by the way i think washington post did a fact check and i think he promised 60-some odd things during the campaign. i think he's done five of them. five of them he hasn't done. and the other rest of the 30-something he just has not addressed. >> in fact if i could just add to that. if you look at the big five. repeal obamacare. infrastructure. build the wall. the muslim ban. and tax reform. right. those five. none of them has he done. so where he is? >> he just rolled out a major bold tax reform plan. >> it's not big, it's one page. >> he ran against the same congress that can't get anything done on his behalf so
. >> wait, wait, come on, john, you been drinking too much ko d kool-aid this is a guy who said he couldk out on to 5th avenue and his base would still support him. that's true. that speaks a lot about his base. as president you expect him to do more once he's elected than to just throw red meat to his base. on his accomplishments he gave a speak october 2016 he said here's the 38 things i'm going to do in the first 100 days days he hasn't done one single one of those things. >> by...
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tonight, stephen welcomes john legend and kelly osbourne. featuring jotin baanste d stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: wooo! wooo! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! >> jon: hey! >> stephen: good to see you. thanks, everybody. very kind. folks, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. you know, we don't talk about international stories a lo on this show, but you see the news. it's a dangerous world, and every day, tensions are rising between the united states and our sworn enemy, canada. cold mexico. the great white north korea. last night, president trump held a meeting with conservative media outlets-- it's his version of comic-con-- and he announced that "we're going to be putting a 20% tax on softwood lumber coming in-- tariff on softwood coming into the united states from canada." ( laughter ) now, as far far as i know, this is the first time anyone has rejectus ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: oh! >> stephen: such a nice guy. such a nice guy. that's the rum
tonight, stephen welcomes john legend and kelly osbourne. featuring jotin baanste d stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: wooo! wooo! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! >> jon: hey! >> stephen: good to see you. thanks, everybody. very kind. folks, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. you know, we don't talk about international stories a lo on this show, but...