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. >>> san francisco fed president john williams tells cnbc exclusively that fiscal stimulus will only have a modest effect on growth, but says the fomc's aim to tighten policy is appropriate. >> the tendency of the views of my colleagues of one to three rate hikes are a reasonable view given that employment is 1.6%, the economy is growing to 2% and inflation is growing back to 2%. that's a reasonable assumption. >>> good morning. tgif. we have a lot going on today. we have a preview to the jobs report. a big reversal in the yuan against the dollar, but it's all covered for you. let's kick things off with a look at european equity markets. we are modestly trading to the down side to the tune of 0.2% on the stoxx 600. it is jobs day in the u.s. the first jobs report of the year and we're expecting a print of about $178,000 jobs. let's look at the indices one by one. the ftse 100 eking out a modest gain of one or two points. the ftse is heading for the fifth week of gains. the xetra dax is under a bit of pressure losing 0.2%. similar percentage losses for the cac 40. the ftse mib eking o
. >>> san francisco fed president john williams tells cnbc exclusively that fiscal stimulus will only have a modest effect on growth, but says the fomc's aim to tighten policy is appropriate. >> the tendency of the views of my colleagues of one to three rate hikes are a reasonable view given that employment is 1.6%, the economy is growing to 2% and inflation is growing back to 2%. that's a reasonable assumption. >>> good morning. tgif. we have a lot going on today. we...
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john's has memorialized william carroll in this stained glass window. i've been mentioning some of the stained glass windows of st. john's. when the building was first built, there were not stained glass windows. they were clear windows, and some with shades to block out the sunlight when it was very, very bright. in the mid-1880s, a decision was made to introduce true stained glass windows which were made by the famous lorinne glass form in france. decisions were made that the windows would have a certain amount of uniformity to them, but that they would reflect scenes from the life of jesus or of st. john's, for whom the church was named. one of these windows that was installed was the montgomery blair, who was postmaster general during president lincoln's administration. prior to that time, he'd been mayor of st. louis, and he also was the counsel for dread scott during that famous supreme court decision. this montgomery blair window shows you the incredible beauty of the artwork that the lorinne firm was noted for, the blues, the reds, the details. i
john's has memorialized william carroll in this stained glass window. i've been mentioning some of the stained glass windows of st. john's. when the building was first built, there were not stained glass windows. they were clear windows, and some with shades to block out the sunlight when it was very, very bright. in the mid-1880s, a decision was made to introduce true stained glass windows which were made by the famous lorinne glass form in france. decisions were made that the windows would...
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like his father john, william led an active public life, contributed much to virginia's efforts during the american revolution. for all our research, we can't say for sure when james came to be owned by williams. james was born in 1748, and while we don't know for sure, he may have originally been owned by his father, the late john the second or another relative. the armistead family was prolific in regional, commercial, and mercantile operations, and maintained a position in kent's upper-middle-class. enslaved african-americans could do much to serve a family the likes of the armisteads. what's more, we have already seen that james could read and write. it's not outside the realm of possibility that colonel john william junior or other members of the armistead clan, who owned the taverns and other businesses in the area, would have taught james how to read and write. literate, james could assist in one of the stores owned by the armistead family. if you are surprised they may have afforded james the education to read and write, i will add as a footnote that this was not an uncommon oc
like his father john, william led an active public life, contributed much to virginia's efforts during the american revolution. for all our research, we can't say for sure when james came to be owned by williams. james was born in 1748, and while we don't know for sure, he may have originally been owned by his father, the late john the second or another relative. the armistead family was prolific in regional, commercial, and mercantile operations, and maintained a position in kent's...
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john oliver? >> i do not know who that is. about wendy williams? se, i do. >> do you care about john oliver? he is right here. >> nice to meet you. >> sorry i am yelling. who do you like better, john all of her or wendy williams? >> john oliver. >> i knew it? >> i am sorry. are you gay? do you like john oliver? what do you like about wendy williams? >> john oliver, i have no idea who that is. charlie: there you go, part of what makes "billy on this street" so popular. you are welcome back at this table. and we will see you. billy: i hope so. ♪ ♪ >> asian stocks set to join a global selloff as the dollar drops and may lays out her plans. using paying warns there will be will be noarns there winners in a trade war. onorean court sets a rule the arrest of a samsung executive. this is the second hour of daybreak asia live from
john oliver? >> i do not know who that is. about wendy williams? se, i do. >> do you care about john oliver? he is right here. >> nice to meet you. >> sorry i am yelling. who do you like better, john all of her or wendy williams? >> john oliver. >> i knew it? >> i am sorry. are you gay? do you like john oliver? what do you like about wendy williams? >> john oliver, i have no idea who that is. charlie: there you go, part of what makes "billy...
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these are some of the questions i will get a chance to ask john williams when i meet him and talk to him tomorrow, the san francisco fed president, in an exclusive cnbc interview at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. there is also a lot of fed-speak this week, kelly, that we'll be hearing about, how they're factoring in this issue of fiscal policy and the possibility of higher rates. >> so, clearly they're shifting from being data-dependent to policy dependent right now. did i read -- >> aren't we all, bill? >> did i read a line in there that they would expect, if the fiscal policy is pretty aggressive, they would be more aggressive with their tightening as well, yes? >> yes, absolutely. there is concern, you know, that you've got the expansionary fiscal policy into an economy that they see is running at or around full employment. there is another section of the minutes, bill, where they discuss, if the unemployment rate falls below what they believe to be the natural rate of employment it could also lead to tighter policy. two separate warnings in the minutes of the possibility of tighter policy i
these are some of the questions i will get a chance to ask john williams when i meet him and talk to him tomorrow, the san francisco fed president, in an exclusive cnbc interview at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. there is also a lot of fed-speak this week, kelly, that we'll be hearing about, how they're factoring in this issue of fiscal policy and the possibility of higher rates. >> so, clearly they're shifting from being data-dependent to policy dependent right now. did i read -- >> aren't we...
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"power lunch," and next, another cnbc exclusive interview with the san francisco fed president john williams. his thoughts on the economy, the stock market, and the president-elect straight ahead. plus, buckle up, all you amazon investors. alexa is taking the wheel. sort of. we'll explain. "power lunch" will be right back. >>> the president-elect donald trump on twitter, saying toyota will build a new plant in mexico to bill cars for u.s., no way. build the plant in u.s. or pay big border tax. certainly like the tweet directed to general motors this week. for more, let's get straight to phil lebeau. >> this is clear. combined this with the gm tweet earlier from the president-elect. it's auto production in mexico for vehicles ultimately sold in the united states, and he's making it very clear he's going to put pressure on auto makers at a minimum not to add production to mexico, but for that production that's already there, and as we reported, more than 3 million vehicles that are built in mexico were sold in the united states last year. it's very clear. he's warning that there will be a bord
"power lunch," and next, another cnbc exclusive interview with the san francisco fed president john williams. his thoughts on the economy, the stock market, and the president-elect straight ahead. plus, buckle up, all you amazon investors. alexa is taking the wheel. sort of. we'll explain. "power lunch" will be right back. >>> the president-elect donald trump on twitter, saying toyota will build a new plant in mexico to bill cars for u.s., no way. build the plant in...
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steve liesman will sit down with the president of the san francisco federal reserve bank, john williamsan exclusive interview on "power lunch" this afternoon. 1:00 p.m. eastern. this is ahead of tomorrow's jobs report. >>> the top corporate story, shares of macy's, kohl's and nordstrom tumbling after macy's and kohl's reported disappoi disappointing holiday sales. retail report courtney reagan joins us with more. courtney, sum up for us the main sentiment behind the data we got late last night and any insight from calls you've been having. >> hi. good morning. it's disappointing. there's not a lot of other ways to color this story right now. at least from what we're hearing from macy's and kohl's, which we know don't paint the pick hturer all of retail, but for november and december, down about 1.2%. as a result both are luring their full-year earnings guidance. a lot of the strength came during that black friday weekend, that's what we're hearing. during that final week before christmas. as you know, both of those weeks are very promotional, so shoppers get free discounts but that also
steve liesman will sit down with the president of the san francisco federal reserve bank, john williamsan exclusive interview on "power lunch" this afternoon. 1:00 p.m. eastern. this is ahead of tomorrow's jobs report. >>> the top corporate story, shares of macy's, kohl's and nordstrom tumbling after macy's and kohl's reported disappoi disappointing holiday sales. retail report courtney reagan joins us with more. courtney, sum up for us the main sentiment behind the data we...
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either way, interesting to see john williams yesterday suggesting three hikes.ery much a reasonable expectation. a little ahead of where the markets got. >> we'll see what jobs report shows. this is important. yes, he said the last wone of te obama administration, but the first since the leak shuelectio. does that translate into immediate hiring plans for u.s. industry? it will be key to watch the sector breakdown of where jobs came this month in what is expecting to be slowing jobs growth. it's been tremendous. 188,000 on average over the last 12 months, slower than where it has been in 2014 and 2015. >>> investors funneling $2.4 billion into u.s. stock funds. u.s. taxable bond funds took in 1.2 billion, their first inflows in a month. bond and equity flows into those funds. >>> european data just came out. euro area economic confidence jumped 1.078. consumers feeling more confident. happy to spend. that's another decent little bit of data from european. >>> corporate news, back to that. gap reporting a surprise 4% increase in same-store sales in december thank
either way, interesting to see john williams yesterday suggesting three hikes.ery much a reasonable expectation. a little ahead of where the markets got. >> we'll see what jobs report shows. this is important. yes, he said the last wone of te obama administration, but the first since the leak shuelectio. does that translate into immediate hiring plans for u.s. industry? it will be key to watch the sector breakdown of where jobs came this month in what is expecting to be slowing jobs...
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john oliver? >> i do not know who that is. >> what about wendy williams? se, i do. >> do you care about john oliver? he is right here. >> nice to meet you. >> sorry, i am yelling. who do you like better, john oliver or wendy williams? >> wendy williams. >> i knew it. are you gay? do you like john oliver? and what do you like about wendy williams? >> john oliver, i have no idea who that is. [end video clip] charlie: there you go, part of what makes "billy on this street" so popular. you are welcome back at this table. and we will see you. billy: i hope so. ♪ . yousef: theresa may reveals her brexit plans. von a: we speak with costa rica's president. the sweet spot. finalng the market the right oil price.
john oliver? >> i do not know who that is. >> what about wendy williams? se, i do. >> do you care about john oliver? he is right here. >> nice to meet you. >> sorry, i am yelling. who do you like better, john oliver or wendy williams? >> wendy williams. >> i knew it. are you gay? do you like john oliver? and what do you like about wendy williams? >> john oliver, i have no idea who that is. [end video clip] charlie: there you go, part of what makes...
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. >> what does john williams have to see in june to say, i am on board for the rate hike?k we need to see a continuation of that progress we have been seeing over the past year. seeing core or underlying layers of inflation move generally up towards 2%, and continued job gains. continued signs of the economy as it builds momentum. >> no change in interest rates. i repeat, no change in interest rates. the fed, in a unanimous decision, is holding at a 0.25% point. what is more important of course is the outlook for rate increases, the dots. there, another shift by the fed to lower for longer. i repeat, lower for longer. >> the longer run fed run rate was cut. is this an admission that this business cycle we are in is different than what we have seen in the past, and interest rates will not return to what we think of as normal? >> that is absolutely the case, and this is an enormous acknowledgment by the fed. in when they started the dots, 2012, it was at 4.25, and now it is at three. this is what we call the new neutral of monetary policy. scarlet: we are minutes away from t
. >> what does john williams have to see in june to say, i am on board for the rate hike?k we need to see a continuation of that progress we have been seeing over the past year. seeing core or underlying layers of inflation move generally up towards 2%, and continued job gains. continued signs of the economy as it builds momentum. >> no change in interest rates. i repeat, no change in interest rates. the fed, in a unanimous decision, is holding at a 0.25% point. what is more...
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different john williams, joe. >> all right.ou, steve. >>> for the 32nd year in a row, blackstone's byron wien is issuing his ten surprises for 2017. joining us here on set is byeon wien, vice chairman of the multiasset investment group at blackstone. happy new year. >> good to be here. >> your very first surprise of 2017 has to do with politics, which is surprising, considering your first surprise of 2016 was wrong on many fronts. >> i never get them all right. >> democrats control the senate in november. that didn't happen. >> neither one of those were one in three. those were conventional wisdom, that hillary wins and the senate. >> 2017, what's your big political surprise? >> well, in 2017, the big political surprise is that trump isn't as extreme as he appeared in the campaign. that he softens his stance on almost everything, particularly on domestic policy, that he focuses on his growth agenda. he concentrates on reducing taxes, dismantling regulation, and spending money on infrastructure. as a result, the market does well
different john williams, joe. >> all right.ou, steve. >>> for the 32nd year in a row, blackstone's byron wien is issuing his ten surprises for 2017. joining us here on set is byeon wien, vice chairman of the multiasset investment group at blackstone. happy new year. >> good to be here. >> your very first surprise of 2017 has to do with politics, which is surprising, considering your first surprise of 2016 was wrong on many fronts. >> i never get them all right....
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steve liesman sits down with san francisco fed president john williams -- ♪ >> it's amazing he does both was waiting for music. >> it's playing. you don't hear it? >> i also don't understand, in an exclusive interview this afternoon on "power lunch" -- i don't understand the new camera stuff. why those two are right next to each other now. is that new this morning? that's new this morning, right? >> yes. >> why? why did we change the angles? >> for the background. >> so you put them right next to each other. so you could read mine. i could read yours, then i could be looking this way -- is this monitor new, too? >> are you scorsese? >> yes. yes. why are those -- i started -- >> we have directors -- >> mac, did i okay -- all right. >> all right. >> you okay? >> no, i'm not. >> now you have a big line between your head. that's why they moved it. >> it's called a part. >> no. >> oh, that line. >> look how busy it is behind you. >> i want my american flag. where is my american flag? do you see that? >> so they got to slide the camera the other way. the way it was before. >> they had it all n
steve liesman sits down with san francisco fed president john williams -- ♪ >> it's amazing he does both was waiting for music. >> it's playing. you don't hear it? >> i also don't understand, in an exclusive interview this afternoon on "power lunch" -- i don't understand the new camera stuff. why those two are right next to each other now. is that new this morning? that's new this morning, right? >> yes. >> why? why did we change the angles? >>...
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san francisco fed president john williams, the fed president. >> we get to ask him all these questions>> thanks, steve. >> i like doing the kr chronological breakouts. new lows on the session as the minutes were released. fbling, the mere image of the euro versus the dollar made new highs, grabbed a 105 handle as you see on that chart. both of those have reversed somewhat. original low established in the dollar index was 102.52. we are now above t you can see it's moderated. once you get to the yield curve, look at twos. we didn't change the high or low yield of the day. ten years did to a lower yield. back to you. >> thank you very much, rick. let's go up and see vice p president-elect mike pence on capitol hill. >> had the privilege this morning to speak with house republican conference, an opportunity to meet with senator schumer in his chambers and the opportunity to speak with senate republicans today. it is 2017. we are back to work and just 16 days away from when we'll make america great again. the opportunity to be here with the leadership of the house and senate and to talk ab
san francisco fed president john williams, the fed president. >> we get to ask him all these questions>> thanks, steve. >> i like doing the kr chronological breakouts. new lows on the session as the minutes were released. fbling, the mere image of the euro versus the dollar made new highs, grabbed a 105 handle as you see on that chart. both of those have reversed somewhat. original low established in the dollar index was 102.52. we are now above t you can see it's moderated....
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. >> who do you like better john oliver or wendy williams. be honest. >> wendy williams. i knew it! sir, are you gay? >> yes. do you care about john oliver? >> i have no idea who that is. you don't know john oliver? no. how about wendy williams. i like her. she's great. right. what do you like about her. everything. she's real. >> john oliver. i have no idea who that is. thank you. >> rose: there it is. "billy on the street." thank you, nice to have you at this table. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> hang on tight. what happens in between could have a big impact on your money. >> upside down. china calls for globalization. it is happening as the world's business and political leaders descend. >> shifting
. >> who do you like better john oliver or wendy williams. be honest. >> wendy williams. i knew it! sir, are you gay? >> yes. do you care about john oliver? >> i have no idea who that is. you don't know john oliver? no. how about wendy williams. i like her. she's great. right. what do you like about her. everything. she's real. >> john oliver. i have no idea who that is. thank you. >> rose: there it is. "billy on the street." thank you, nice to have...
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. >> who do you like better john oliver or wendy williams. be honest. >> wendy williams. i knew it! sir, are you gay? >> yes. do you care about john oliver? >> i have no idea who that is. you don't know john oliver? no. how about wendy williams. i like her. she's great. right. what do you like about her. everything. she's real. >> john oliver. i have no idea who that is. thank you. >> rose: there it is. "billy on the street." thank you, nice to have you at this table. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. ♪ announcer: a kqed television production. sbrocco: and everybody say, "opa!" all: opa!
. >> who do you like better john oliver or wendy williams. be honest. >> wendy williams. i knew it! sir, are you gay? >> yes. do you care about john oliver? >> i have no idea who that is. you don't know john oliver? no. how about wendy williams. i like her. she's great. right. what do you like about her. everything. she's real. >> john oliver. i have no idea who that is. thank you. >> rose: there it is. "billy on the street." thank you, nice to have...
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this will follow speech from john williams who said that in the context of a strong economy with our maximum employment goal, it makes sense that the fomc has undertaken a process to raise interest rates. further ahead, increased rates may be appropriate. we continue to look forward to that correspondence. following donald trump's commentary about the dollar being too strong, they have been able to stop and reverse that slide. what can we expect with this? >> probably something generic. they do not know what is going to happen in washington starting on monday. they are operating under their forecast for the economy as it is now which would suggest another couple of increases this year. three in total. that is the way she would frame it. going forward, we are looking at three rate increases -- that is what we deem appropriate. however, we will be very cognizant of what goes on with growth and inflation. jonathan: i am wondering if she is happy because monetary policy is a whole a boring now than it was this time last year? >> well, it is. the markets are already accepting the three ra
this will follow speech from john williams who said that in the context of a strong economy with our maximum employment goal, it makes sense that the fomc has undertaken a process to raise interest rates. further ahead, increased rates may be appropriate. we continue to look forward to that correspondence. following donald trump's commentary about the dollar being too strong, they have been able to stop and reverse that slide. what can we expect with this? >> probably something generic....
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from janet yellen and john williams and stanley fischer, a real clear signal of what policies you guysonomy and easy the chances that those policies are coming down the pipeline? when will we see these effects? it will be a wait and see for a while here. scarlet: would you say this is more hawkish, less hawkish than what we were expecting? mike: it depends on what your expectations were, but it leans to the hawkish side. conference --s janet yellen's news conference sounded a bit hawkish. they cannot say what is going to happen. they are extrapolating and saying if we get the kind of fiscal stimulus they are talking about, we might have to be more aggressive in raising rates and lean against that. inflation discussion is an interesting one. talk aboutlot of inflation rising quickly but also the impact of the strong dollar. that might hold down inflation. there's a lot of concern about where we go from here. a lot of uncertainty in these minutes. oliver: it seems like the tools at the end of the day stayed the same. they might be watching for upside risk rather than downside risk. ultim
from janet yellen and john williams and stanley fischer, a real clear signal of what policies you guysonomy and easy the chances that those policies are coming down the pipeline? when will we see these effects? it will be a wait and see for a while here. scarlet: would you say this is more hawkish, less hawkish than what we were expecting? mike: it depends on what your expectations were, but it leans to the hawkish side. conference --s janet yellen's news conference sounded a bit hawkish. they...
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thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia -- john blair, james madison, jr. north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner. mrs. wagner: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, ouverneur morris amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peacefully to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from illinois, -- the gentlem
thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia -- john blair, james madison, jr. north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner. mrs. wagner: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman...
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thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia -- john blair, james madison, jr. north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner. mrs. wagner: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, ouverneur morris amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peacefully to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from illinois, -- the gentlem
thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia -- john blair, james madison, jr. north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner. mrs. wagner: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman...
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i live in williamsburg, virginia, right next door to where william henry harrison and john tyler weren. they ran the first modern presidential campaign with rallies and presidential speeches.
i live in williamsburg, virginia, right next door to where william henry harrison and john tyler weren. they ran the first modern presidential campaign with rallies and presidential speeches.
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got new york fed president william dudley, also fed governor and the san francisco fed president john williamsic appearances. so we'll be watching closely for those comments. and earlier this morning, chinese president xi jinping speaking at the world economic forum in davos, defending globalization at a time his country's power is coming under extreme pressure from soon-to-be inaugurated u.s. president-elect donald trump. >> translator: there's no point in blaming economic globalization for the world's problems, as that is simply not the case, and it will not help solve the problems. from the historical perspective, economic globalization results from growing social productivity and is the natural outcome of scientific and technological advances. it is not something created by any individuals or any countries. >> president xi jinping also says many people are wondering what has gone wrong with our world. he suggests globalization has become a quote/unquote pandora's box in the eyes of many. we're going to talk more about this topic throughout today's show. he also talked about in idea that in
got new york fed president william dudley, also fed governor and the san francisco fed president john williamsic appearances. so we'll be watching closely for those comments. and earlier this morning, chinese president xi jinping speaking at the world economic forum in davos, defending globalization at a time his country's power is coming under extreme pressure from soon-to-be inaugurated u.s. president-elect donald trump. >> translator: there's no point in blaming economic globalization...
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here are your options, was it jkk, was it ronald reagan,ea john quincy adams or william wil henry harrison>> i think jim knows it.im kno >> i'm going to say it'say i william henry harrison he gave e a long speech and died 30 days later. late >> you're correct sir. you >> i'm going say that'r too. >> that's right em tragicallyria delivered the longestdered inaugural address that historyry lasting one hour 45 minutes on a blistering cold march day in n washington. >> i don't think he had a cold on it. >> he didn't either. he h't tadco ald he case of pn. died 30 days after takinging office. shortest tenure of anyf a president. ready for number three? so thr far so goo >> what was the first inauguration to be>> w nationaly televised. was it dwight eisenhower harry truman or franklin rooseveltlt or j.f.k.or j.f >> i'm going say j.f.k. j.f >> i'm going with eisenhower.r. >> we got two thumbs down onmbs this one, chris. it's -- [laughter]ghr] >> it's truman. >> that was around the television>> t era. e it was truman 1947 an estimated 10 million americans a watched his 1949 inaugural according to
here are your options, was it jkk, was it ronald reagan,ea john quincy adams or william wil henry harrison>> i think jim knows it.im kno >> i'm going to say it'say i william henry harrison he gave e a long speech and died 30 days later. late >> you're correct sir. you >> i'm going say that'r too. >> that's right em tragicallyria delivered the longestdered inaugural address that historyry lasting one hour 45 minutes on a blistering cold march day in n washington....
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john's toilets. the former long hawk truck driver from prince william county wants them in place and working. w many port-a-johns will we see on the mall? >> tom, there's going to be a lot. there's going to be a lot -- >> reporter: thousands? >> there's going to be thousands. >> reporter: while super security is sealing manhole covers for inaugural day, the toilet brigade is spreading across the whole national mall. people joke about it, but it's serious. >> absolutely. >> reporter: honhron has a tip check the door. don't just stand in line. >> if you knock, somebody might finish be in there. don't stand in line. >> reporter: the toilets will remain locked until inaugural weekend. it will take a week to empty a festivities are done. we only had one last question -- are men or women messier in the bathroom? >> men. >> reporter: fortunately, there's a lot of them to pick and choose from. >>> in addition to bathrooms, everyone's going to want to use their smartphones during the inauguration. cell phone companies are working hard to make sure everyone can stay connected down on the mall. verizon a
john's toilets. the former long hawk truck driver from prince william county wants them in place and working. w many port-a-johns will we see on the mall? >> tom, there's going to be a lot. there's going to be a lot -- >> reporter: thousands? >> there's going to be thousands. >> reporter: while super security is sealing manhole covers for inaugural day, the toilet brigade is spreading across the whole national mall. people joke about it, but it's serious. >>...
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ryan johnson and did a movie called looper and i love that he did 7 and 8 and, bringing back john williams, with rogue one: a "star wars" story the ending sequence -- i don't want for say what it was, but that last two minutes was the best scenes ever in "star wars." >> number one, dum -- >> i can geek out with you on "star wars". >> very cool. >> i'm very excited about this. >> and, still shooting on film to this day, and in as world war ii film. has some of the greatest range ever. insettle. the dark night. think about everything he has done. and this has harry styles. and, looks interesting. tom hardy, and, it looks amazing and it's shot on 65 millimeter film. a massive epic movie and the score, by zimmer. >> yeah, kelly our producer, disagrees us with on ben affleck. >> i have just phoned management and said i could no longer talk to kelly because ben after tblek is an awesome batman. >> great to see you. happy new year. [laughter] >> happy new year. >> good to see you. >> she thinks she's black but she's white and now she's back. >> rachael -- >> it's been too long. >> she's going to
ryan johnson and did a movie called looper and i love that he did 7 and 8 and, bringing back john williams, with rogue one: a "star wars" story the ending sequence -- i don't want for say what it was, but that last two minutes was the best scenes ever in "star wars." >> number one, dum -- >> i can geek out with you on "star wars". >> very cool. >> i'm very excited about this. >> and, still shooting on film to this day, and in as world...
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john brown. learn about the impact of this lesser-known abolitionist william howard day. >> the book is called legendary locals of harrisburg. it is titled that because that is what it wanted to be called. i was asked to write the book by arcadia publishing. you don't really turn down jobs. one reason i wrote the book, reached out for work i had previously done on individuals in the area in harrisburg, very important to the city, william howard day, people know of day's name today because there is a housing development in the northern part of the city named after him and there is a cemetery three miles outside of where we are standing now named william howard day cemetery. he is not buried there. he is buried in lincoln cemetery which is an all-black cemetery in pembrook which is just outside the city. his actual burial site has been lost. there is a memorial marker in the middle of the cemetery when people walk in, one of the first things they see, this hero is buried in the cemetery and the way it is been treated in 130 years after the civil war, we don't know where the cemetery is buried. day was bor
john brown. learn about the impact of this lesser-known abolitionist william howard day. >> the book is called legendary locals of harrisburg. it is titled that because that is what it wanted to be called. i was asked to write the book by arcadia publishing. you don't really turn down jobs. one reason i wrote the book, reached out for work i had previously done on individuals in the area in harrisburg, very important to the city, william howard day, people know of day's name today because...
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john sudworth, bbc news. serena williams the australian open tennis. williams has beaten the number nine seed from britain, johanna konta, 6—2, 6—3. before that, lucic—baroni made it through to her first grand slam semi—final since 1999. there were tears ofjoy for the world number 79 as she beat the number five seed, karolina pliskova, in three sets. sweden's daniel bodin has pulled off the first successful double backflip in a snowmobile. the double backflip has been the holy grail of freestyle snowmobilers, and bodin has done it. his reaction afterwards was... idid it! i can't believe i did it! the rush! itjust can't be described. nobody in this world can understand the feeling. i've nurtured the dream about nailing this trick more than two years. 0thers others have crashed while trying. an annual festival in which people express their hopes through miniature representations has been taking place in bolivia. it is the native american aymara festival, and in la paz, people have been buying doll—sized houses and cars in a ho
john sudworth, bbc news. serena williams the australian open tennis. williams has beaten the number nine seed from britain, johanna konta, 6—2, 6—3. before that, lucic—baroni made it through to her first grand slam semi—final since 1999. there were tears ofjoy for the world number 79 as she beat the number five seed, karolina pliskova, in three sets. sweden's daniel bodin has pulled off the first successful double backflip in a snowmobile. the double backflip has been the holy grail of...
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john brown. learn about the impact of this lesser-known abolitionist william howard day. >> the book is called legendary locals of harrisburg. it is titled that because that is what it
john brown. learn about the impact of this lesser-known abolitionist william howard day. >> the book is called legendary locals of harrisburg. it is titled that because that is what it
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. >> new hampshire, john langdon, massachusetts connecticut, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york, alexander hamilton. new jersey william livingston, william patterson, jonathan dayton. pennsylvania, benjamin franklin, tok mat niflin, james wilson, guvoner morris. amendment one, congress shall make no law or prohibiting the free exercise there of or abridging the freedom of speech to right peaceably to assemble to address for grievances. >> the gentleman from west virginia, mr. jenkins. >> the second amendment, a well regulated malitia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. >> the gentleman from illinois, mr. snyder. >> amendment 3, no shoulder shall in time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner for in time of war but in a manner to be prescribed by law. >> from pennsylvania, mr. cartwright. >> thank you. >> amendment 4, the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violate
. >> new hampshire, john langdon, massachusetts connecticut, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york, alexander hamilton. new jersey william livingston, william patterson, jonathan dayton. pennsylvania, benjamin franklin, tok mat niflin, james wilson, guvoner morris. amendment one, congress shall make no law or prohibiting the free exercise there of or abridging the freedom of speech to right peaceably to assemble to address for grievances. >> the gentleman from west...
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john: it ain't wrong but kelley williams-bolar went to jail for it. she lives in akron, ohio, and daughters went to a school that rated second lowest in the state. kevin chavis is with a group that's trying to change rules to allow moms to say where their kids have a choice. you were sentenced to ten days in jail. >> it was difficult, when i was in the holding cell, i cried for 12 hours straight. it was just -- >> and the other prisoners, did they say you're in here for what? >> yes, they did. one lady she was like, what's the matter. why are you crying so? and i explained to her, and she was like, really? she was like, that's nothing, you know, compared to what maybe what she had did. [ laughter ] >> and kevin, what happened to her is crazy, and it is happening, connecticut, kentucky, new york, missouri, parents have been arrested. >> yeah, john, it's crazy, it's shameful frankly. every state has compulsory attendance law, you must send your child to a school, yet they don't guarantee the quality of those schools. the experience kelley had is not dis
john: it ain't wrong but kelley williams-bolar went to jail for it. she lives in akron, ohio, and daughters went to a school that rated second lowest in the state. kevin chavis is with a group that's trying to change rules to allow moms to say where their kids have a choice. you were sentenced to ten days in jail. >> it was difficult, when i was in the holding cell, i cried for 12 hours straight. it was just -- >> and the other prisoners, did they say you're in here for what?...
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john, can you swim? i said, no, what about you, jose? jose williams. he said, a little, john.i said, there's too much water down there. we're not going to jump. we're going forward. and we continued to walk. and we saw hundreds of members of the state troopers. behind the state troopers were the sheriff's posse. we came within hearing distance. a man spoke up and said i'm major john clowell, this is an unlawful march, it will not be allowed to continue. i give you three minutes to disperse to your homes or church. jose williams said, major, give us a moment. he said, troopers advance, troopers advance. i said, major, may i have a word? he said, there will be no word. the troopers came toward us. beating us with whips, nightsticks. i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a night stick. i was the first one to be hit. knocked down. my knees went from under me. i thought i saw death. i thought i was going to die on that bridge. i thought it was my last nonviolent protest. i made it back to the church. i don't know how i made it back. a thousand people trying to get in the ch
john, can you swim? i said, no, what about you, jose? jose williams. he said, a little, john.i said, there's too much water down there. we're not going to jump. we're going forward. and we continued to walk. and we saw hundreds of members of the state troopers. behind the state troopers were the sheriff's posse. we came within hearing distance. a man spoke up and said i'm major john clowell, this is an unlawful march, it will not be allowed to continue. i give you three minutes to disperse to...
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john mccain. >>> holly williams was the first to report on isis. she's covered from dangerous zones.has earned a incl this week she accepted the alfred i. dupont columbia university award. congrats, holly. she joins us at the table. we can tell you in person, bravo, bravo. >> it was a very small part of a very big team. >> president trump is going to be cracking down on countries where terrorism is born or terrorism exists as he perceives it. what will this mean to syrian refugees? >> i guess if you're one of the syrian refugees who was hoping to come to the u.s. this year, it's devastating because that's the future that you were hoping to have. but let's remember actually the bigger picture is that america has taken so few syrian refugees. last year around 30,000. think about countries in the middle east, 3 million in turkey, a million in lebonon, a it certainly sends a signal about how america sees this problem, but the bigger picture is that it's a drop in the ocean. >> it's so great to have you here because you've been on the ground. today president trump makes his first visit to
john mccain. >>> holly williams was the first to report on isis. she's covered from dangerous zones.has earned a incl this week she accepted the alfred i. dupont columbia university award. congrats, holly. she joins us at the table. we can tell you in person, bravo, bravo. >> it was a very small part of a very big team. >> president trump is going to be cracking down on countries where terrorism is born or terrorism exists as he perceives it. what will this mean to syrian...
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boycottof congress will the inauguration after criticism by donald trump of senator john lewis. ,oble buying clayton williamsger creating the second-biggest operation by acreage in the southern delaware basin of the permian shale formation. deal provideshe more than 4200 green locations with resources of more than 2 billion barrels of oil equivalent. this is bloomberg news. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. yousef: welcome back. you are watching bloomberg. i am yousef gamal el-din. shery and in hong kong. breaking news out of japan, the final industrial production number for the month of ,ovember, growing 1.5% o 4.6% on year. both of those figures are in line with estimates. exports are helping the manufacturing sector with the stronger for seven consecutive days. yousef: in this part of the world, the top story a, saudi arabia says it will solicit bids and the next few weeks as part of a first phase of a renewable energy program. it is worth up to $50 billion. >> we are also driving within , a 15 year 2030 plan, also
boycottof congress will the inauguration after criticism by donald trump of senator john lewis. ,oble buying clayton williamsger creating the second-biggest operation by acreage in the southern delaware basin of the permian shale formation. deal provideshe more than 4200 green locations with resources of more than 2 billion barrels of oil equivalent. this is bloomberg news. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is...
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i live in williamsburg, virginia, right next door to where william henry harrison and john tyler wereorn. they ran the first modern presidential campaign with rallies and presidential speeches. brian: what do you mean by modern? ronald: before this when you campaign for president, you did not give speeches or have rallies. you just sat at home and wrote letters to people who wrote you about the issues. in this election for the first time, they had huge rallies. harrison became the first president to go out and give speeches. brian: having read your book, i have to ask -- how much of what is in this book parallels what we just went through? ronald: let me think. [laughter] ronald: this was very much like the recent election. it was politics as entertainment, demagoguery, personal insults, and it involved the oldest man ever to run for president. at that time it was harrison, who was 67 years old. brian: the myth i have read over the years is that he made the longest speech at the inaugural in history and it was raining and he died right after of a bad cold. ronald: the first part is tr
i live in williamsburg, virginia, right next door to where william henry harrison and john tyler wereorn. they ran the first modern presidential campaign with rallies and presidential speeches. brian: what do you mean by modern? ronald: before this when you campaign for president, you did not give speeches or have rallies. you just sat at home and wrote letters to people who wrote you about the issues. in this election for the first time, they had huge rallies. harrison became the first...
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john, can you swim? i said no, what about you, jose, jose william? he said a little, john. i said, well, that's too much water down there. we're not going to jump, we're going forward. and we continued to walk and we saw hundreds, members of the state troopers. and behind the state trooper was the sheriff posse. we came within a hearing distance of the state troopers. a man spoke up and said i'm major john claude of the state troopers, this is unlawful march, i'll give you three minute to disperse to your homes and your church. jose said, major, give us a moment to kneel and pray. he said troopers advance, troopers advance. i said, major, may i have a word? he said there will be no word. the troopers came toward us beating us with whips, night sticks, i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a night stick, the first one to be hit. knocked down, my knees went from under me. i thought i saw death. i thought i was going down that bridge. i thought it was my last non-violent protest. i made it back to the church. i don't know how i made it back. thousands of people trying
john, can you swim? i said no, what about you, jose, jose william? he said a little, john. i said, well, that's too much water down there. we're not going to jump, we're going forward. and we continued to walk and we saw hundreds, members of the state troopers. and behind the state trooper was the sheriff posse. we came within a hearing distance of the state troopers. a man spoke up and said i'm major john claude of the state troopers, this is unlawful march, i'll give you three minute to...
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that authority as partisan politics dictated, as he did in the courts-martial of john porter and surgeon general williammond. he also cooperated with stanton in continuing the tactic of trying prisoners by military commission long after p7 restored to better control the outcome of trials and to impart political punishment where civil courts had dismissed all the charges. standalone had enough of the chameleon about them to serve the new administrations of three ofcessive presidents differing ideologies. his colleagues in the administration of james buchanan knew him as a very conservative democrat who supported john c the slave power candidate in the 1860 election. just about 14 months later he -- toscribing himself as radical republicans as a lifelong opponent of slavery. the 1860 election and the departure of seven congressmen signaled the end of democratic party dominance and patronage on which stanton had grown to depend for generous fees in high office. a few months later his fellow cabinet members in the lincoln administration found him migrating between the more moderate republican perspectives o
that authority as partisan politics dictated, as he did in the courts-martial of john porter and surgeon general williammond. he also cooperated with stanton in continuing the tactic of trying prisoners by military commission long after p7 restored to better control the outcome of trials and to impart political punishment where civil courts had dismissed all the charges. standalone had enough of the chameleon about them to serve the new administrations of three ofcessive presidents differing...
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. >> the real john hinckley is running around william williamsburg, virginia.e is out. >> when you accepted this role to play the president, all right, what was the hardest thing about it? >> not to be trapped by worrying about sounding and moving like reagan. i mean, i have to do that in a part, but i wanted to explore the emotional and the heart of the man. that was the most important thing to me. >> all set? >> i am now. >> did you watch a lot of tape of him?im >> everything i could find. >> you do sound a bit like him. >> it is a bargaining chip and you are just giving it l away. >> i don't see it that way. >> reagan was a very close guy. he didn't like to show a lot to anybody. but nancy. you had to connect with the actors who is playing nancy. cynthia nixon. how was that? >> not hard at all. she is wonderful. she is a wonderful actress. she is an intense listener. if i changed the tone or an inflection of a response or a line to her, she pinged and i ponged. she is really remarkable. >> i think you are more nervous than i am. >> that's how it should be. b
. >> the real john hinckley is running around william williamsburg, virginia.e is out. >> when you accepted this role to play the president, all right, what was the hardest thing about it? >> not to be trapped by worrying about sounding and moving like reagan. i mean, i have to do that in a part, but i wanted to explore the emotional and the heart of the man. that was the most important thing to me. >> all set? >> i am now. >> did you watch a lot of tape of...
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drexel's game at william and mary has been postponed. i'm john clark for csn, back to you. >> final check on the forecast and headline now is that cold. >> snow is out and cold is in, temperatures in the low 20s right now. we're going to see those numbers come down which means the 8.7 inches on the ground will stay there unless you move it. until next week when it warms up. almost 8 inches and cape may harbor, 7.5 inches. >> all right, thanks, that's nbc 10 news for now. from all of us here, thanks for joining us, we'll see you tonight after the game. >>> on this saturday night, deadly airport rampage. the emerging picture of the shooting suspect, his plan of attack, the warning signs he may have shown and the trail that brought him to ft. lauderdale as we learn more about the lives cut short and the horrifying moments in the terminal and the survivors whose images have been seen around the world. >>> double threat. a winter storm battles the east coast. snow, ice and freezing rain hitting tense of millions from north to south and some areas gett
drexel's game at william and mary has been postponed. i'm john clark for csn, back to you. >> final check on the forecast and headline now is that cold. >> snow is out and cold is in, temperatures in the low 20s right now. we're going to see those numbers come down which means the 8.7 inches on the ground will stay there unless you move it. until next week when it warms up. almost 8 inches and cape may harbor, 7.5 inches. >> all right, thanks, that's nbc 10 news for now. from...
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william seale, thank you so much for speaking with us. >> thank you, john. >> you're watching americanistory tv on c-span3. >>> our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges, and universities in communities across the country. recently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video of students made about our visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. inside students are receiving an informational session about c-span's mission. c-span's bus goes around our nation speaking to high school students, colleges and universities, and also speaking at political gatherings. let's take an inside look. >> cable, satellite, public affairs network. >> awesome. >> it was really important to -- the way they laid it out was very awesome. >> we reached out to students through e-mail correspondence and through their 11th and 12th grade social studies classes. they applied and wrote a one paragraph statement about what this experience would mean to them. many of them responded in terms of their career interests. o
william seale, thank you so much for speaking with us. >> thank you, john. >> you're watching americanistory tv on c-span3. >>> our c-span bus travels to local schools, colleges, and universities in communities across the country. recently our bus stopped in hampton, virginia, visiting students at hampton high school. here's a video of students made about our visit. >> pretty hard to miss the c-span bus outside of hampton high school today. inside students are...
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certainly congressman john lewis and many others, jose williams, fought for it as well. it is very clear that the system is not working at its maximum. and through an op ed that you may have seen, we provided at least a solution to begin to address a broken voting system. that was the dialogue, most of the dialogue that we talked about constructively. we believe we provided a solution that at least will give everyone an id. >> do you know if congressman lewis still has the scars from the marks on selma. were you offended by the president-elect's tweet that described lewis as all talk and no action. >> first of all i think that in the heat of emotion a lot of things get said on both sides. and i think that at some point i am, as john lewis and many others are, a bridge builder. the goal is to bring america together, and americans. we are a great nation but we must become a greater nation. and what my father represented, my mother represented through her life, what i hope that i'm trying to do is always bring people together. >> do you know -- >> sir, many african-american
certainly congressman john lewis and many others, jose williams, fought for it as well. it is very clear that the system is not working at its maximum. and through an op ed that you may have seen, we provided at least a solution to begin to address a broken voting system. that was the dialogue, most of the dialogue that we talked about constructively. we believe we provided a solution that at least will give everyone an id. >> do you know if congressman lewis still has the scars from the...