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hey, steve. >> john williams is the first fed official to speak since janet yellen's press conference still believes 2015 will be the year for rate lift-off, but at this moment he remains in a wait-and-see mode on rates. and reason he is still not convinced that inflation has bottomed out. he does expect in his forecast to see signs that inflation is coming back towards the fed's 2% target. expects that to happen next year. whey thinks is going to happen is what's already happening, the dollar has weakened from strong levels earlier this year. oil has bounced back. those both should end downward pressure on inflation and boost it in the months ahead. he does point out that waiting too long to hike rates poses its own risk and sees solid improvement on the or side of the mandate in the labor market. pointing out that most new jobs are full-time and higher-paying jobs and wage growth is beginning to take off. he's fully satisfied on one part of the mandate. is not at the moment. which is why he doesn't vote for raising rates right now. but expects that to happen in the months ahead. joh
hey, steve. >> john williams is the first fed official to speak since janet yellen's press conference still believes 2015 will be the year for rate lift-off, but at this moment he remains in a wait-and-see mode on rates. and reason he is still not convinced that inflation has bottomed out. he does expect in his forecast to see signs that inflation is coming back towards the fed's 2% target. expects that to happen next year. whey thinks is going to happen is what's already happening, the...
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john williams from johnson's florist. what would you say would be one of the keys for protecting the garden? >> one of the big things is we brought some herbs and plants that detract from mosquitoes and other pests. we think that's the best way to do it to get rid of mosquitoes, pests, nats. always going the organic way. >> there are certainly some trends right now, especially when you look up in montgomery county trying to move away from pesticides right now. what are some of natural alternatives? >> for sure. we brought some alternatives. so the mosquito pellets which is called mosquito dunk is a good way if you have standing water, to put it into a bird bath or wherever you have standing water and mosquitoes should disappear. >> a lot of these alternatives, it's not just about protecting the plants but potentially people when you talk about your kids running around. >> people, pets, the environment, bees, a lot of different pests that are good to our environment. >> what all are you trying to combat this time of year w
john williams from johnson's florist. what would you say would be one of the keys for protecting the garden? >> one of the big things is we brought some herbs and plants that detract from mosquitoes and other pests. we think that's the best way to do it to get rid of mosquitoes, pests, nats. always going the organic way. >> there are certainly some trends right now, especially when you look up in montgomery county trying to move away from pesticides right now. what are some of...
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. >> robert john williams, todd mccann, steve willis and conway labloom. they were heroes.ear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. >>> pope francis has just landed. the catholic leader arriving in sarajevo where he plans to preach a message of reconciliation to a divided nation. >>> also ahead this hour, an increasing death toll, chinese media now report more than 330 people died in last monday's ship disaster. also ahead here, champion league saturday in berlin. two futbol giants face off and with one of the greatest prizes at steak. welcome to viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm
. >> robert john williams, todd mccann, steve willis and conway labloom. they were heroes.ear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. >>> pope francis has just landed. the catholic leader arriving in sarajevo where he plans to preach a message of reconciliation to a divided nation. >>> also ahead this hour, an increasing death toll, chinese media now report more than 330 people died in last monday's ship disaster. also ahead here,...
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john: williams paid over $1,000 and still lost her car doesn't want this to happen to anyone else. >> i thought it was terrible. i think that somebody need to put a stop to them. john: if you need a few hundred dollars cash fast and don't have a credit card, try to find a relative to loan it to you so you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese, abc7 news. announcer: from abc7 news. this is a breaking news alert. jonathan: first at 5:00 we start with breaking news. this is a bombshell. u.s. officials are reporting a new data breach, the second reported just this week. alison: this time, though it appears that the u.s. military members and intelligence workers may be at risk. senior political reporter scott thuman live in the capitol hill bureau with what we know so far about this. scott? scott: alison jonathan, we are just getting details in on this one but this would be if confirmed the second cyber breach revealed to the public in just a week. that is a major concern. both here on the hill and of course, across the country. once again, the culprit being blamed at this moment is ch
john: williams paid over $1,000 and still lost her car doesn't want this to happen to anyone else. >> i thought it was terrible. i think that somebody need to put a stop to them. john: if you need a few hundred dollars cash fast and don't have a credit card, try to find a relative to loan it to you so you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese, abc7 news. announcer: from abc7 news. this is a breaking news alert. jonathan: first at 5:00 we start with breaking news. this is a bombshell....
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police say 35-year-old new york city resident john williams, jr., took the cab from philly to union townh his kids early saturday but when they got there, authorities say williams refused to pay the bill and the cab driver called police. well police say william told them he didn't have any cash and his credit card was maxed out for the day. officers then arrested williams. >> you decide 2016. another candidate throws his hat into the ring. you know him well. new jersey governor gov chris christie official al nouned today he's running for president. the tough talking governor made the announcement in the gym of his former high school in the town of livingston. fox 29's jeff cole joins us from our newsroom. well, jeff, the governor says as always he's telling it like it is. >> reporter: yes he does, lucy. so much so that he's made that his campaign slogan. christie says, both partyies have sailed the american people and the country needs someone with a back bone to lead. republican governor was once a favorite in the gop but had recent months his toll numbers have fallen and i mean fallen
police say 35-year-old new york city resident john williams, jr., took the cab from philly to union townh his kids early saturday but when they got there, authorities say williams refused to pay the bill and the cab driver called police. well police say william told them he didn't have any cash and his credit card was maxed out for the day. officers then arrested williams. >> you decide 2016. another candidate throws his hat into the ring. you know him well. new jersey governor gov chris...
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tom: what does john chen do? williamte john when you take a look in his past history. one of the things that is very important as i would not doubt you would see more linkups with china because the chinese respect him a lot. he is a very bright guy, and he is very careful what he says in the sense of what he can do. tom: yeah, i agree with that. he has not shot off the mouth, he is very good about that. vonnie: we just got a deal after earnings cannot, small business on the top and bottom line, but there is a deal now with cisco and blackberry will receive a license fee. tom: rich truman and radio saying up 9% or so. vonnie: only true after innovation our second answer significant capital are indie probability position to compete. tom: brendan, do you know anybody who uses a blackberry anymore? brendan: only as a statement. william: the president of the united states still uses a blackberry. brendan: that is actually a really important point because what blackberry does really well is encryption all the way to the server
tom: what does john chen do? williamte john when you take a look in his past history. one of the things that is very important as i would not doubt you would see more linkups with china because the chinese respect him a lot. he is a very bright guy, and he is very careful what he says in the sense of what he can do. tom: yeah, i agree with that. he has not shot off the mouth, he is very good about that. vonnie: we just got a deal after earnings cannot, small business on the top and bottom line,...
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they know, what they read and wrote, where they went and how they expressed opinions from john adams to william james to jane addams from boston to chicago to berkeley. reviewers are praising amy's book. for his new life into intellectual history for scholars and concerned citizens whether religious or not. of lively and erudite reminder of deep rates in american soil in religious role in putting them there. it's also been called eliminating stories for our time as well as what it tells us about the past. please join me in welcoming amy kittelstrom. thank you [applause] >> thank you. thank you for coming. it's nice to be here and see that there are people interested in reading and ideas. cinco de mayo you could be looking for a happy hour special but instead you are here making a choice about what to do with your time and the choices we make are the most important thing about who we are and that contention is a product of the research i did for this book which i can't lay out the arguments of someone in the short time but i hope to give you some sense of what is inside the cover to explain enou
they know, what they read and wrote, where they went and how they expressed opinions from john adams to william james to jane addams from boston to chicago to berkeley. reviewers are praising amy's book. for his new life into intellectual history for scholars and concerned citizens whether religious or not. of lively and erudite reminder of deep rates in american soil in religious role in putting them there. it's also been called eliminating stories for our time as well as what it tells us...
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and john adams, you called an elitist -- oh, i'm sorry, i mention to say this about william channing.he said when alexis de tocqueville came to visit he said to tocqueville that -- oh, man, i would no sooner want a working man to vote than my 10-year-old, right? that's elitism right? thinking that a labour would not have the capacity to exercise that kind of governance. and at the same time when he delivered his address self-culture, he said i rightfully belong to the great fraternity of working men. he's putting himself on a par with the workers which is pretty radical for a rich guy to do, right? on the other hand, maybe he's a hypocrite. i don't think a hypocrite i think he's so out of touch like he doesn't really realize that never having worked a day in your life has conventions and -- consequences and actually makes you not know your audience very well. and at the exact same time, working men really liked that speech. he got a lot of praise for it. so it's really one of those things that it looks different from there. to me, it looks different from there. and i don't think that
and john adams, you called an elitist -- oh, i'm sorry, i mention to say this about william channing.he said when alexis de tocqueville came to visit he said to tocqueville that -- oh, man, i would no sooner want a working man to vote than my 10-year-old, right? that's elitism right? thinking that a labour would not have the capacity to exercise that kind of governance. and at the same time when he delivered his address self-culture, he said i rightfully belong to the great fraternity of...
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john mcardle: william yeomans is our guest. we're talking about the history of federal hate crime law. if you want to join the conversation republicans (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8000 democrats, independents (202) 748-8002. william yeomans is a law and government fellow at american universities washington college of law. we appreciate your time. we will start with muriel in florida. for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to say this person was just evil. he is just evil. i hope people control themselves. i hope it doesn't make it worse by people taking it out on everybody and things happen after this. i just hope people keep calm. people like this boy should be put to death. people like that -- our tax money should not be pay for him to go to trial. like all the others that went into schools and all of the rest of the places that they killed so many people. they should be put to death instead of having a trial for them. and another thing. why was this person thinking of going into a place where he knew
john mcardle: william yeomans is our guest. we're talking about the history of federal hate crime law. if you want to join the conversation republicans (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8000 democrats, independents (202) 748-8002. william yeomans is a law and government fellow at american universities washington college of law. we appreciate your time. we will start with muriel in florida. for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to say this person was just evil. he is just...
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john mcardle: william yeomans is our guest. we're talking about the history of federal hate crime law. if you want to join the conversation republicans (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8000 democrats, independents (202) 748-8002. william yeomans is a law and government fellow at american universities washington college of law. we appreciate your time. we will start with muriel in florida. for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to say this person was just evil. he is just evil. i hope people control themselves. i hope it doesn't make it worse by people taking it out on everybody and things happen after this. i just hope people keep calm. people like this boy should be put to death. people like that -- our tax money should not be pay for him to go to trial. like all the others that went into schools and all of the rest of the places that they killed so many people. they should be put to death instead of having a trial for them. and another thing. why was this person thinking of going into a place where he knew
john mcardle: william yeomans is our guest. we're talking about the history of federal hate crime law. if you want to join the conversation republicans (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8000 democrats, independents (202) 748-8002. william yeomans is a law and government fellow at american universities washington college of law. we appreciate your time. we will start with muriel in florida. for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to say this person was just evil. he is just...
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. >>> san francisco fed president john williams meantime says he is not supportive of an interest rate sees stronger signs of inflation. williams is a centrist whose views are thought to be in line with those of fed chair janltet yellen. joining us a chief investment strategist at raymond james, david, already the fed induced rally seems to be running out of steam today. i don't want to obsess about what the fed is going to do for the next few months. you don't want to do that. we also don't want to obsess about greece. what should we be focusing on? >> i think the most important thing in terms of the fed is to keep your eye on wage growth. it tends to lead inflation. if he's looking for inflation to pick up he should be looking for wage growth to pick up. we've already seen that begin to occur. to me that means there may be a little bit more inflation pressure in the pipeline that's coming out. >> on this jeff considering janet yellen was still typically dovish, still typically non-committal, has anything really fundamentally changed since wednesday for the markets? >> i don't think s
. >>> san francisco fed president john williams meantime says he is not supportive of an interest rate sees stronger signs of inflation. williams is a centrist whose views are thought to be in line with those of fed chair janltet yellen. joining us a chief investment strategist at raymond james, david, already the fed induced rally seems to be running out of steam today. i don't want to obsess about what the fed is going to do for the next few months. you don't want to do that. we also...
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john williams and the san francisco fed says he thinks there will be two rate increases this year.e timing and scale of the increases. but two points i make. one is that we will continue to be in a world in which the policy makers are making data-dependent additions and are mindful of what they do the impact it has on the markets. i think the economic performance so we can talk more in length is likely to continue to be muted because of weak labor markets. we can talk about why that is. unless you get jobs translated into incomes and consumption being 70% of driving gdp growth you're going to get gdp weakness. and that will mute in addition to muted inflation the kind of economic data that will be necessary for people to look in and say we've got to increase rates. point two, when you look at historic data it takes about a 5% ten-year rate to have a meaningful negative influence on equity prices. and we're a long way from there. where the rates are as high any time soon to begin the influence of the equity markets. given company performance, i'm relatively sanguine. >> is your pers
john williams and the san francisco fed says he thinks there will be two rate increases this year.e timing and scale of the increases. but two points i make. one is that we will continue to be in a world in which the policy makers are making data-dependent additions and are mindful of what they do the impact it has on the markets. i think the economic performance so we can talk more in length is likely to continue to be muted because of weak labor markets. we can talk about why that is. unless...
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s such as elton john pharell williams and drake. >> i love a bit of elton john. microsoft is handing over control of its display ad business to aol and selling mapping technology to uber. it's slimming down it's operations. microsoft will focus more on the growing search ad business and displaying maps on windows devices instead of generating maps themselves. they won't say how many jobs will be cut but reports say it's about 1200. let's have a look at price action in microsoft which is coming and there it is. it is up 1% in frankfurt today. before we go to break, let's remind you of the headlines. u.s. markets set to bounce back after they have the worst day of 2015 yesterday. the greek government cancels a press conference amid reports of fighting and it's declaration day for new jersey governor chris christie as he prepares to announce he's running for the white house. worldwide exchange back in two. >> got to be very careful about how we use terminology here. will the greeks reconsider juncker's proposal or propose their own terms. even if those two things ma
s such as elton john pharell williams and drake. >> i love a bit of elton john. microsoft is handing over control of its display ad business to aol and selling mapping technology to uber. it's slimming down it's operations. microsoft will focus more on the growing search ad business and displaying maps on windows devices instead of generating maps themselves. they won't say how many jobs will be cut but reports say it's about 1200. let's have a look at price action in microsoft which is...
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me read you just this one little paragraph from a book called "rating the first ladies," (john roberts). williameale: yeah. susan swain: he writes, "on another occasion, julia was in a military camp when mary lincoln visited. she imperiously commanded julia to leave the room, as is done in royal courts. mary ordered julia to back away from her, so that julia never turned her back on the first lady, as if the first lady were a queen, and julia a mere commoner. susan swain: "if the humiliating treatment was intended to provoke an outburst, mary lincoln failed at it. julia later denied she had any ill feeling about her treatment at the hands of the first lady." pamela sanfilippo: i'm not familiar with that particular story. william seale: i'm not familiar with that one, either. it could have happened during the steamboat days, down when below richmond was being defeated. and, boy, there were problems there with ms. lincoln. william seale: and she's very kind in her recollections of mrs. lincoln. but when those recollections were dictated, it was years later, and mrs. lincoln's tragedy, you know, an
me read you just this one little paragraph from a book called "rating the first ladies," (john roberts). williameale: yeah. susan swain: he writes, "on another occasion, julia was in a military camp when mary lincoln visited. she imperiously commanded julia to leave the room, as is done in royal courts. mary ordered julia to back away from her, so that julia never turned her back on the first lady, as if the first lady were a queen, and julia a mere commoner. susan swain:...
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i'm calling regarding an economist and john williams.e goes in and sees with the government is doing to the unemployment figures and he puts it back to the way it used to be pre-clinton. right now he is saying that the unemployment, the real unemployment rate is about 23%. you have 47 million people on food stamps. we need about 160 million jobs with full employment. you have around 20% of people on food stamps. that means they are broke. the participation rate was about 62%. that is leaving 38% of people not participating. how the government can tell the people that unemployment is between 5% and 6% is ridiculous. they hope people do not pay attention and do not go to alternative sources for their information. there is a lot of people that know that this just is not right. host: al from georgia. nelson schwartz? guest: i am not familiar with mr. williams' work. in terms of the unemployment rate, as we discussed there are different ways of calculating it. there's a 5.5% rate we discussed and then there is the broader rate between 10% and
i'm calling regarding an economist and john williams.e goes in and sees with the government is doing to the unemployment figures and he puts it back to the way it used to be pre-clinton. right now he is saying that the unemployment, the real unemployment rate is about 23%. you have 47 million people on food stamps. we need about 160 million jobs with full employment. you have around 20% of people on food stamps. that means they are broke. the participation rate was about 62%. that is leaving...
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and i remember kind of being there in the helicopter looking around and like the john williams themes pretty unbelievable, right? >> it's pretty crazy. >> will your kids be able to see it? >> my daughter is 3 1/2 and my son is 8. i made a huge mistake, my daughter is sort of a role reversal when kids come home how was school, what did you do? and they don't say anything. my daughter, always, i come home and she's like what did you do at work? who did you talk to? >> she's 3 1/2. >> 3 1/2. so -- and she asked me on the second day of shooting, and i said, today i worked with a dinosaur. and i thought she would -- >> yeah. >> there would be wonder in her eyes. she looked petrified. every single night since i put her to bed she asks if a dinosaur is going to come into her room? >> what a terrible mother. >> awful. yet again, a-plus parenting for me. >> were they on the set, the kids? >> constantly. my son, we have a tradition in my family when you're 7 years old you're allowed to be an extra. >> oh. >> and he turned 7 during the movie and got to be an extra. >> if fun? >> in a petting zo
and i remember kind of being there in the helicopter looking around and like the john williams themes pretty unbelievable, right? >> it's pretty crazy. >> will your kids be able to see it? >> my daughter is 3 1/2 and my son is 8. i made a huge mistake, my daughter is sort of a role reversal when kids come home how was school, what did you do? and they don't say anything. my daughter, always, i come home and she's like what did you do at work? who did you talk to? >>...
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john clark. we'll be right back. >>> brian williams will not be coming back to "nbc nightly news." nbc announcing he will handle breaking news and special reports on cable channel msnbc. williams was suspended in february when he lied about his role in a news story. for the first time hear what brian williams has to say about this. see matt lauer interview williams tomorrow morning on the "today" show. lester holt today was officially named anchor of "nbc nightly news." holt has been with nbc news for ten years. >>> for glenn and all of us at nbc 10, i'm jim rosenfield. the news continues with "nbc nightly news." . >>> tonight, heart break and thoughts in charleston. the stunning massacre in one of the most sacred places. why did a young man walk into a historic black church with praying parishioners and shoot them in cold blood? nine lives lost in an instant. >> this i pure evil. >> tonight the 13-hour manhunt and the hate crime investigation underway. the photos of the suspect wearing racist symbols, his troubled history and the gun he had just gotten as a birthday present and th
john clark. we'll be right back. >>> brian williams will not be coming back to "nbc nightly news." nbc announcing he will handle breaking news and special reports on cable channel msnbc. williams was suspended in february when he lied about his role in a news story. for the first time hear what brian williams has to say about this. see matt lauer interview williams tomorrow morning on the "today" show. lester holt today was officially named anchor of "nbc...
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williams said "i wouldn't mind it being even shorter. to me the difference from 35 to 30 is very small." kentucky coach john calipari says "30 seconds is not going to have an impact on the game." >>> the belmont stakes lost two more horses. that leaves seven competitors for american pharaoh who hopes to become the first triple crown winner since affirmed in 1978 as two horses dropped out of the race. >>> check out this viral video. high school football recruit nigel knott, wow, posted this video of him flipping backwards off a wall and catching a football. knott wrote he was done with acrobatic catches. >>> just >>> more on tracy morgan's emotional interview about the accident that nearly claimed his life.
williams said "i wouldn't mind it being even shorter. to me the difference from 35 to 30 is very small." kentucky coach john calipari says "30 seconds is not going to have an impact on the game." >>> the belmont stakes lost two more horses. that leaves seven competitors for american pharaoh who hopes to become the first triple crown winner since affirmed in 1978 as two horses dropped out of the race. >>> check out this viral video. high school football...
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when the first presidential to die in office did william henry harrison, john tyler came in and took the oath of office. the question was was he acting president or was he president? if you are acting anything, you do not have much power. so tyler said, the constitution does not say, so i am the president. he took the oath, he made congress and the executive branch believe him. and now -- he insisted, basically. now everybody thinks of the president dies, the next person is president right then. you have to take the oath. so, that is a precedent that stuck. what was the second one? peter: veto power. hal: the early presidents, the founding generation that you see all around this national park, thought the veto should be used only for statuestes that were on constitutional. andy jackson said i will veto anything i do not like. the vetoed the bill to reconstitute the national bank. here is the conjunction of long politics. he was democratizing the country. and having a presidential field that -- veto that could stop congress for political reasons was a real empowerment of the president
when the first presidential to die in office did william henry harrison, john tyler came in and took the oath of office. the question was was he acting president or was he president? if you are acting anything, you do not have much power. so tyler said, the constitution does not say, so i am the president. he took the oath, he made congress and the executive branch believe him. and now -- he insisted, basically. now everybody thinks of the president dies, the next person is president right...
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when the first presidential to die in office did, william henry harrison, john tyler came in and took the oath of office. the question was was he acting president or was he president? if you are acting anything, you do not have much power. so tyler said, the constitution does not say, so i am the president. he took the oath, he made congress and the executive branch believe him. and now -- he insisted basically. now everybody thinks of the president dies, the next person is president right then. you have to take the oath. so, that is a precedent that stuck. what was the second one? peter: veto power. hal: the early presidents, the founding generation that you see all around this national park, thought the veto should be used only for statuestes that were on constitutional. andy jackson said i will veto anything i do not like. the vetoed the bill to reconstitute the national bank. here is the conjunction of long politics. he was democratizing the country. and having a presidential field -- veto that could stop congress for political reasons was a real empowerment of the president. that
when the first presidential to die in office did, william henry harrison, john tyler came in and took the oath of office. the question was was he acting president or was he president? if you are acting anything, you do not have much power. so tyler said, the constitution does not say, so i am the president. he took the oath, he made congress and the executive branch believe him. and now -- he insisted basically. now everybody thinks of the president dies, the next person is president right...
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william and kate. john and kate, plus eight minus one equals seven. seven. "seventh heaven."llo operator. give me number nine. number nine, number nine, bring me back to the beatles, white album, album cover, cover girl, gilmore girls, bring it back to lorelai, she almost married max. office max, "the office." bring back the john krasinski. keira knightley. michelle l.l. cool jay. jason alexanderson cooper. hanging with mr. cooper, starring mark curry, steph curry, they're both on the golden state warriors. it's a double curry. it's a double flurry, it's a a double dribble, it's a double drizzle, bringing back to precipitation. rain or shine, the shining, here's johnny. bring it back to johnny carson. carson, leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon. the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. how do you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. i got to hand it to you. that was pretty -- that was pretty wild. wild. wild thing, thingamajig. jigglypuff. puff daddy. dadd warbucks. bucks stop. stop or my mom will shoot starring sylvester stallone. yo, adriane. bringing me back
william and kate. john and kate, plus eight minus one equals seven. seven. "seventh heaven."llo operator. give me number nine. number nine, number nine, bring me back to the beatles, white album, album cover, cover girl, gilmore girls, bring it back to lorelai, she almost married max. office max, "the office." bring back the john krasinski. keira knightley. michelle l.l. cool jay. jason alexanderson cooper. hanging with mr. cooper, starring mark curry, steph curry, they're...
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pete williams, nbc news at the supreme court. >>> john kerry is on his way home from switzerland after breaking his leg in a bike accident. he was in geneva for talks with iran. he has previously undergone hip and knee surgeries. his surgeon on back on the flight with him. >>> former house speaker dennis hastert is now scheduled to make his first court appearance in chicago on thursday to be arraigned on federal charges alleging he illegally covered up hush money payments to a still unidentified person. a federal law enforcement official tells nbc news that hastert was paying off a man to hide misconduct of a sexual nature when that man was a student at the high school where hastert once worked as a coach. >>> tonight vice president biden is with his family in delaware dealing with a kind of loss no parent ever expects to. and since his son beau biden's death from brain cancer on saturday, many of the tributes pouring in are focusing on all that he accomplished in his 46 years. and his particular impact on children. our senior white house correspondent chris jansing has this report. >>
pete williams, nbc news at the supreme court. >>> john kerry is on his way home from switzerland after breaking his leg in a bike accident. he was in geneva for talks with iran. he has previously undergone hip and knee surgeries. his surgeon on back on the flight with him. >>> former house speaker dennis hastert is now scheduled to make his first court appearance in chicago on thursday to be arraigned on federal charges alleging he illegally covered up hush money payments to a...
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of violence how to prevent witness south carolina senator tim scott and naacp cornell william brooks. >> osgood: john." >> is it possible to capture love in a photograph? yeah, i believe so. >> osgood: heart and soul. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. >> osgood: we leave you this sunday among bull elk in the higher elevations of rocky mountain national park. >> osgood: i'm charles ross good. hope you dads enjoy your day that you join us here again next sunday morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney pro
of violence how to prevent witness south carolina senator tim scott and naacp cornell william brooks. >> osgood: john." >> is it possible to capture love in a photograph? yeah, i believe so. >> osgood: heart and soul. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from...
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sheriff's deputies john mcclain and john cassidy are in pursuit of william o'dell wood, a man suspecteds night. they join a handful of other law enforcement officers already chasing the suspect's chevy blazer. because he works undercover, deputy cassidy's face and voice are masked for this interview. >> when the suspect passed us, there was probably about six unmarked vehicles behind him, including the mobile or cottage unit along with u.s. marshals. i remember asking the question, do you want me to take lead? he said, yeah, take the lead, we're the marked unit, let's go. >> take the lead? >> yeah, take the [ bleep ] lead. >> that's all i needed to hear from that point on. >> this suspect had no points, no limits. he didn't care about anybody. he did everything in the world he could to get away from us. >> you can't see it in the dash cam video but the officer spots something that raises the stakes. >> he's picked up a rifle or something. >> when i saw the suspect pick up the rifle, my worst fears had come true. this is about to go bad. >> stand by, stand by. he's firing. >> speeding do
sheriff's deputies john mcclain and john cassidy are in pursuit of william o'dell wood, a man suspecteds night. they join a handful of other law enforcement officers already chasing the suspect's chevy blazer. because he works undercover, deputy cassidy's face and voice are masked for this interview. >> when the suspect passed us, there was probably about six unmarked vehicles behind him, including the mobile or cottage unit along with u.s. marshals. i remember asking the question, do you...
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william mckinley. next week, we will look at john kennedy. as i mentioned
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president john adams, 19th century philosopher william james and jane addams the first american womanwin the nobel peace prize. >> good evening. welcome to book passage here in san francisco the historic building. we are thrilled to have you here this morning. we welcome c-span tonight as well for a special guest amy kittelstrom. we really do appreciate your being here and it's not something we say regularly and it becomes a bit of a clichÉ but we are quite sincere in pointing out that your being here and you're supporting an independent bookstore means we can introduce writers and authors and bring in children's authors and have writer sometimes is a life-changing experience for them. by your being here and supporting the bookstore we will be able to be here for you and bring you events such as this tonight. amy is taking a break from her re
president john adams, 19th century philosopher william james and jane addams the first american womanwin the nobel peace prize. >> good evening. welcome to book passage here in san francisco the historic building. we are thrilled to have you here this morning. we welcome c-span tonight as well for a special guest amy kittelstrom. we really do appreciate your being here and it's not something we say regularly and it becomes a bit of a clichÉ but we are quite sincere in pointing out that...
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it will feature shows like that from pharrell williams and elton john.t will also share music with fans. will it add to apple's bottom line? here to answer those questions john butler. how on earth did it take apple so long? john co. when you think about it, they are already in music. they are in the digital download business, which is in the process of slowing. if you look at 2014, that business was down 9%. the streaming business was up almost 30%. vonnie: others have been around for years. why now? john: it took time to get relationships set, to get the artists online, to make sure they had the rights to sell the catalog in a streaming format. and they are there now. the 800 pound gorilla is in the room. this is a big move for apple because when you think about their hardware business, they are running out of runway. the next move is -- this is the first step. tom: i only have one song on my iphone. i will play it in a minute. we look at apple revenues, net income. you have to convince me to get to a trillion dollar company, that green box in the uppe
it will feature shows like that from pharrell williams and elton john.t will also share music with fans. will it add to apple's bottom line? here to answer those questions john butler. how on earth did it take apple so long? john co. when you think about it, they are already in music. they are in the digital download business, which is in the process of slowing. if you look at 2014, that business was down 9%. the streaming business was up almost 30%. vonnie: others have been around for years....
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john: echoing off the lost cause panel, william lambert who gives a rather stirring memorial address in philadelphia in 1879 has some interesting ideas. he says you have to look at what the nation is after the war. to see what is it that you can't see. there isn't a victorious arch or monuments to union success of the national capitals. it is said of being behind bars, southern leaders are now making the nation's laws. they are not in the nation's presence, they are making the nation's laws. they're not been, he said, this massive executions and concerns for treason committed during the war. on and on, he goes on for a long time in that vein. and then he suddenly stops and says, however, we can never forget that our cause was right and their cause was wrong. he invokes this image that we see a lot. we see still a lot of the flags battle flag on one flagpole american flag on the other, they are always shown coordinate. he says as if these were warring powers now at peace. and his point is, one of those flags no longer has an issue. -- that no longer has a nation. it is a symbol of som
john: echoing off the lost cause panel, william lambert who gives a rather stirring memorial address in philadelphia in 1879 has some interesting ideas. he says you have to look at what the nation is after the war. to see what is it that you can't see. there isn't a victorious arch or monuments to union success of the national capitals. it is said of being behind bars, southern leaders are now making the nation's laws. they are not in the nation's presence, they are making the nation's laws....
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john doe's story? i want to get to the brian williams news in a minute but where are the media on this? haven't seen a major media report except in home state and if john doe would come forward that would help drive the story. male college students don't make sympathetic victims in the eyes of the media. that is a designation for women especially in these cases where the assumption is men are pigs. in some cases the charges turn out to be not true and i see very little interest on the part of the mainstream media. >> what about the "rolling stone" case? shouldn't the media have their antenna up to tell the other side? not every allegation is true. >> the "rolling stone" debacle should have reminded us all that sometimes these allegations turn out to be false, exaggerated. i didn't know about this story until you reported on it. seems to me the text messages in real time from the woman who was the accuser kind of blows the school's case out of the water. there are some disputed facts. you would think this would be a story for more than "the kelly file." >> devastating to this woman's cas
john doe's story? i want to get to the brian williams news in a minute but where are the media on this? haven't seen a major media report except in home state and if john doe would come forward that would help drive the story. male college students don't make sympathetic victims in the eyes of the media. that is a designation for women especially in these cases where the assumption is men are pigs. in some cases the charges turn out to be not true and i see very little interest on the part of...
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williams brooks. you can join hose john dickerson at 10:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> g.o.p.pped up northeast republican leadership conference right here in philadelphia perspective 2016 presidential candidates scott walker deliver the keynote dress here in center city. governor chris christie, former senator rick santorum and presidential candidates karlie fiorina were a among those in attendance. now governor walker spoke about the significance philadelphians have for that conference. >> when you think of freedom and i think of the founders and the patriots that were here and what it meant for our country. it is just such an honor to be here. >> reporter: conservative act wrist discussed young leaders in the republican party. pennsylvania is considered one of the battle ground states for the 2016 presidential election, and will host the democratic national convention next year. >>> well, is there a $10,000 reward being offered for information leading to a suspect, who shot and killed a new orleans police officer on saturday. officer darryl holloway was shot and killed trans
williams brooks. you can join hose john dickerson at 10:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> g.o.p.pped up northeast republican leadership conference right here in philadelphia perspective 2016 presidential candidates scott walker deliver the keynote dress here in center city. governor chris christie, former senator rick santorum and presidential candidates karlie fiorina were a among those in attendance. now governor walker spoke about the significance philadelphians have for that conference....
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. >> reporter: john and christine this is where 65-year-old william canol was gunned down from his househer shootings, only a likeness. at this point, a task force that includes the fbi is investigating whether or not there is a connection. as we have been reporting, this is the third shooting in the area in the past six weeks. in late april, a 20-year-old woman shot in her car. she was shot in the neck and survived. a month later, a 48-year-old man shot along the country road. his bicycle found nearby. authorities say those shootings were committed by the same person. both victims shot twice, but not revealing anymore similarities in terms of what happened in the shootings. the question is whether the same person may be responsible for the third shooting. john and christine, back to you. >>> dan simon, thank you. let's look at what is coming up on "new day." chris cuomo joins us. >> hello. the u.s. government hacked but like never before. you hear the stories. the personal information of 4 million former and current federal workers compromised. you don't know it was taken or why it was
. >> reporter: john and christine this is where 65-year-old william canol was gunned down from his househer shootings, only a likeness. at this point, a task force that includes the fbi is investigating whether or not there is a connection. as we have been reporting, this is the third shooting in the area in the past six weeks. in late april, a 20-year-old woman shot in her car. she was shot in the neck and survived. a month later, a 48-year-old man shot along the country road. his...
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those two men are william lewis on the bottom right, and then his brother-in-law, john henry eaton. these two men are the men in tennessee most responsible for jackson running for the presidency and for him winning the presidency. john eaton becomes a notorious player because he marries a woman named margaret and that sets up a sex scandal early in jackson's presidency. before that, john eaton had served with jackson during the work of 1812. had supported jackson's political campaigns in 1824 and 1828. he had been jackson's unofficial campaign manager. coordinating a lot of the official correspondence and attacks and responses. william lewis was a g gordon liddy of his day. i like the washington crowd. my students say -- who? lewis was instrumental in a different way. he did a lot of the things that jackson and eaton and others did not want to do or could not do. he would dig up dirt on henry clay for example, or try to dig up dirt on john quincy adams. he did a lot of the dirty work. the behind the scenes work. btw men who were brothers-in-law are part of the kinship that jackson u
those two men are william lewis on the bottom right, and then his brother-in-law, john henry eaton. these two men are the men in tennessee most responsible for jackson running for the presidency and for him winning the presidency. john eaton becomes a notorious player because he marries a woman named margaret and that sets up a sex scandal early in jackson's presidency. before that, john eaton had served with jackson during the work of 1812. had supported jackson's political campaigns in 1824...
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john dickerson's guest will include cornell william brooks ceo of the naacp. >> there are developmentswho escaped from a prison in northern new york two weeks ago. police are checking out a possible sighting of david sweat and richard matt who were reportedly seen near the pennsylvania border. a correction officer at the prison has been placed on administrative leave as part of the investigation into the breakout. >> a man's parachute failed to deploy during a british air show. it happened at-- one member realized his teammate's chute never opened. he managed to catch his shoot. they landed in water and were pulled to safety. >> red pandas are an endangered species. only about 10,000 remain in the wild. in china and in neighboring himalayan countries. the national zoo in washington part of the smithsonian institution, is working to help save them. as edward lawrence reports, the smithsonian institute biology center is caring for seven recently born red panda cubs. >> reporter: the sound of saving a species. jessica hand feeds one of several recently born red panda cubs. >> they're ador
john dickerson's guest will include cornell william brooks ceo of the naacp. >> there are developmentswho escaped from a prison in northern new york two weeks ago. police are checking out a possible sighting of david sweat and richard matt who were reportedly seen near the pennsylvania border. a correction officer at the prison has been placed on administrative leave as part of the investigation into the breakout. >> a man's parachute failed to deploy during a british air show. it...
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katty: we seem to have lost john so let's come back to the studio here in washington. for more, i'm joined by armstrong williams. our condolences to your family. this is a terrible loss for the people into houston. but everybody seems to have friends throughout the city. you also lost two cousins in the shooting. armstrong: we have lost families -- there were kids together dreaming about something special in our lives. he had a thing for the church he had a baritone voice and he had to get a very good education. it is amazing, this meteor rise and interning in the house of representatives. at age 23 -- katty: it wasn't just the church. armstrong: he ran for the seat in senate and became a state senator. that's a big deal in south carolina. he became the pastor of his church and when i was talking to my brother who's a senate democrat, when they were talking about the station and how they can move them out of situations and then for him -- the church was the most important thing for him. we could never have imagined that in that sanctuary was where he would meet his untimely death. the sad part is we are all in
katty: we seem to have lost john so let's come back to the studio here in washington. for more, i'm joined by armstrong williams. our condolences to your family. this is a terrible loss for the people into houston. but everybody seems to have friends throughout the city. you also lost two cousins in the shooting. armstrong: we have lost families -- there were kids together dreaming about something special in our lives. he had a thing for the church he had a baritone voice and he had to get a...
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naacp president cornell william brooks will join john dickerson on "face the nation" sunday morning onface the nation" on sunday morning right here on cbs. it's now 8:07. time to check your local weather. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener at 8" is sponsored by choice hotels. you always have a choice. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 sponsored by choice hotels. you always have a choice. >>> one teenager is confronting world leaders and holding their feet to the fire. nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai is saying why truth is power. that's next on nbc this morning. listen up team i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. all in 160 calories. ensure. take life in. cottonelle cleanripple texture gets you cleaner, but will it make people confident enough to go commando? how
naacp president cornell william brooks will join john dickerson on "face the nation" sunday morning onface the nation" on sunday morning right here on cbs. it's now 8:07. time to check your local weather. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener at 8" is sponsored by choice hotels. you always have a choice. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 sponsored by choice hotels. you always have a choice. >>> one teenager is...
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. >> reporter: john and christine, this street is where the latest victim 65-year-old william kanol wasdown. police are not saying if there is a link to the other shootings, but a likeness. the task force and fbi is investigating if there is a connection. as we have been reporting, this is the third shooting in the past six weeks. in april, a 20-year-old woman shot in her car. she was shot through the neck and survived. then about a month later, a 48-year-old man shot along the country road. his bicycle found nearby. authorities say the shootings were committed by the same person. both victims shot twice. they are not revealing anymore similarities in terms of what happened in the shootings. the question is whether the same person may be responsible for the third shooting. john and christine. >> dan, thanks. >>> defense department is dolling out big bucks for promotion. now the senate is taking action. we'll tell you how next. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicar
. >> reporter: john and christine, this street is where the latest victim 65-year-old william kanol wasdown. police are not saying if there is a link to the other shootings, but a likeness. the task force and fbi is investigating if there is a connection. as we have been reporting, this is the third shooting in the past six weeks. in april, a 20-year-old woman shot in her car. she was shot through the neck and survived. then about a month later, a 48-year-old man shot along the country...
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william: el otro malvado de la pelÍcula john hart, el malvado de la pelÍcula. hola! a mÉxico, y hoy venimos con una receta de tostadas mexicanas con sÓlo 150 calorÍas. y fuimos a long beach para ver la nueva tienda de jenni rivera y los lenguilargos nos tienen todo lo que dijeron sus hijos. karla: dicen por ahÍ que malillany marÍn tiene novio, y lo confirman los lenguilargos, van a hablar de su nuevo galÁn, tiene toda la informaciÓn, estÁn en todos ustedes, muchachos. ♪ encuentra todo lo que necesitas para celebrar este 4 de julio. compra uno y llévate otro gratis en trajes de baño. compra uno y llévate otro por un dólar en zapatos para la familia. kmart, donde miembros de shop your way siempre consiguen más. con cuidado, kimmy no lo despiertes. ♪ ♪ ahora... ♪ ♪ ja, ja. te ves bien, frank. mmm... te ves muy bien. todos pueden unirse al juego con estos minions coleccionables que se pueden enganchar. se encuentran dentro de estas cajas marcadas de cereales big g. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: a ver si te pone a bailar esa canciÓn! alan: buenos dÍas, es lunes, comenzando la sem
william: el otro malvado de la pelÍcula john hart, el malvado de la pelÍcula. hola! a mÉxico, y hoy venimos con una receta de tostadas mexicanas con sÓlo 150 calorÍas. y fuimos a long beach para ver la nueva tienda de jenni rivera y los lenguilargos nos tienen todo lo que dijeron sus hijos. karla: dicen por ahÍ que malillany marÍn tiene novio, y lo confirman los lenguilargos, van a hablar de su nuevo galÁn, tiene toda la informaciÓn, estÁn en todos ustedes, muchachos. ♪ encuentra...
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william: yo quiero el personaje de charlie. john despuÉs de esto no nos van a dar trabajo ni aquÍ. 66. en los 70 san jose con 79 en los 80. livermore, napa, concord y santa rosa esta ultima con 86 las mas elevadas en stockton y modesto esta ultima con 101 grados las personas son suaves. las personas son fuertes como nuestros productos. y porque sabemos lo importante que es ahorrar les damos 60% más hojas que charmin ultra strong. angel soft. sé suave. sé fuerte. pampers cree que nunca debe ser un pañal mojado.e por hasta 12 horas de protección. pampers presees como un desodorante para tu ropa., solo lanza las bolitas junto al detergente e igual que el desodorante, neutraliza los olores al instante así tu ropa huele bien todo el día. nuevo downy fresh protect, wow en cada lavada ♪ ♪ >> estesegmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por: jif, la marca que eligen las mamÁs exigentes. ♪ ♪ francisca: eso, eso! aquÍ! bienvenidos, llegÓ la hora de cocinar con mucha alegrÍa, en el "sabor en tu mesa" el chef carlos con un plato que nos gusta a todos los latinos. un bistec encebollado. lo
william: yo quiero el personaje de charlie. john despuÉs de esto no nos van a dar trabajo ni aquÍ. 66. en los 70 san jose con 79 en los 80. livermore, napa, concord y santa rosa esta ultima con 86 las mas elevadas en stockton y modesto esta ultima con 101 grados las personas son suaves. las personas son fuertes como nuestros productos. y porque sabemos lo importante que es ahorrar les damos 60% más hojas que charmin ultra strong. angel soft. sé suave. sé fuerte. pampers cree que nunca...
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william: yo quiero el personaje de charlie. john despuÉs de esto no nos van a dar trabajo ni aquÍ. que eligen las mamÁs exigentes. ♪ ♪ francisca: eso, eso! aquÍ! bienvenidos, llegÓ la hora de cocinar con mucha alegrÍa, en el "sabor en tu mesa" el chef carlos con un plato que nos gusta a todos los latinos. un bistec encebollado. lourdes: si me enseÑas a hacer eso, mi marido va a estar eternamente agradecido. chef: yo te voy a enseÑar. esta es una receta que todos queremos preparar en casa cuando encontramos el bistec de primera en los supermercados, y si lo encontramos de Última, aquÍ lo arreglamos tambiÉn. el sartÉn en la estufa, le agregamos dos cucharaditas de... caldo de pollo! mira... francisca: lourdes, aprende. lourdes: yo sabÍa eso. chef: aquÍ tenemos el bistec, le agregamos sal y pimienta. lourdes: sal y pimienta! chef: para que veas que aquÍ tambiÉn reponemos la onda, la agregamos ajo fresco. francisca: para que tu esposo te vea. chef: un poquito de limÓn exprimido, le agregamos cuatro ramas de cilantro, a cuenta de que le agregamos sal y pimienta, las cuatro ramas de cila
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william luxenberg who was an outstanding historian of the new deal, john hope franklin who many of youhave read and have seen here and dan sullivan who was a law professor and what they did rather than talk they had a conversation before the senate judiciary committee along the lines of the constitution and i think that is one of the best ways of us appreciated and learning and i want to start with the first question which as adds it was suggested in your closing comments we feel the deification of lincoln and yet when you wrote about 100 days between september 22 and the emancipation proclamation and you have written so much on how we moved from to a nation there is leadership as political leadership and it seems part of our culture is anti-political and appreciating lincoln as a political leader seems to be deemphasizing in place of the effect of the martyrdom and the deification and i wonder if you could reflect on that. >> there is no question lincoln was first and foremost a politician. he loved politics, lived and breathed politics and ran for office when he was 22 years will bec
william luxenberg who was an outstanding historian of the new deal, john hope franklin who many of youhave read and have seen here and dan sullivan who was a law professor and what they did rather than talk they had a conversation before the senate judiciary committee along the lines of the constitution and i think that is one of the best ways of us appreciated and learning and i want to start with the first question which as adds it was suggested in your closing comments we feel the...