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>> yeah, john williams scoring. >> jimmy: he does the music.harry potter." small things. >> jimmy: just small, tiny things. how did you even hook up with him? >> well john, i reached out to john years ago because i just wanted to talk to him about how he composed because i believe there was some kind of connection between how he orchestrates with how i can possibly conduct a basketball game and putting guys in the right position. there's something to be learned from that. and so he and i -- >> jimmy: would you just cold call people? >> i just cold called him, yeah. >> jimmy: and just say hey, like who else did you call? did you just call -- >> people at random all the time. oprah and just reaching out to people. >> jimmy: you call oprah and go hey? >> well, yeah. if you want to learn something, best way to learn is reach out and ask. john was just unbelievable and teaching me how to put things in certain areas and how he went about doing it. so we already had that relationship. and then, i said hey i made -- i wrote a short film. it. and john,
>> yeah, john williams scoring. >> jimmy: he does the music.harry potter." small things. >> jimmy: just small, tiny things. how did you even hook up with him? >> well john, i reached out to john years ago because i just wanted to talk to him about how he composed because i believe there was some kind of connection between how he orchestrates with how i can possibly conduct a basketball game and putting guys in the right position. there's something to be learned from...
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gary: john williams has an aggressive outlook on the the fed trait hikes. >> this view in our various projections, three rate hikes overall for this year seems to be about right. there is upside potential for the economy. maybe we'll need four rate hikes depends on how employment and inflation do. that's what i think. >> the funny thing is, if you look to back a year that's when we said the rate hikes will happen. a year ago. so the question is now that we are starting to lean towards four rate hikes, that's the real question in terms of what's happening. what do you think the fed is going to do this year? >> our asuch shun is to assume the macro environment around this doesn't change and the thesis makes sense. it seems like you are in an environment where we have come off the bottom on zero percent rates. we tried to have investments within the portfolio that would benefit from higher rates including having a big money market business where they have been waving fees. and if you get rates off the floor, recapturing those rates could be benefit. we do want to have some things that mi
gary: john williams has an aggressive outlook on the the fed trait hikes. >> this view in our various projections, three rate hikes overall for this year seems to be about right. there is upside potential for the economy. maybe we'll need four rate hikes depends on how employment and inflation do. that's what i think. >> the funny thing is, if you look to back a year that's when we said the rate hikes will happen. a year ago. so the question is now that we are starting to lean...
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john williams said more or less the same thing of frankfurt this week as well.hat's another wildcard, the slope of the curve depending on the balance sheet. >> the federal reserve comes out. i assume you do not usually care much about 18, 19 in a significant way, but did 2018 just come even more ridiculous now to pay attention to? >> i think broadly, yeah. it's what they do with the taper. let's say they taper $10 billion. our research suggests that us with 15 or 20 basis points, and maybe that's the part of the curve they want to impact more. they can hit 10 years, reduce some of that negative term premium. maybe that's not a that play, and it gives them more firepower is things roll over. >> what's the trade? >> first of all, i think we have to define the "day" because it is going to change pretty materially -- the "they" because it is going to change pretty materially. you have to watch the statements of the curve. the curve continues to flatten the way it has been, i think you will see this. i do not think that is the base case, but it is something we are wa
john williams said more or less the same thing of frankfurt this week as well.hat's another wildcard, the slope of the curve depending on the balance sheet. >> the federal reserve comes out. i assume you do not usually care much about 18, 19 in a significant way, but did 2018 just come even more ridiculous now to pay attention to? >> i think broadly, yeah. it's what they do with the taper. let's say they taper $10 billion. our research suggests that us with 15 or 20 basis points,...
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i didn't foresee john williams' incredible muse sxikt shots of dazy, the buildup to it all. happier to be wrong. >> reporter: in the trailer, it appears luke mentors rae as his jedi trainee. a role reversal for the one-time student who's now become the master. director ryan johnson says it's not like the "star wars" mentorships we've seen in the past. >> there's definitely an element of mentorship and training that happens between the two of them. but it's not an exact mirror of training that we've seen before. >> you seem to be much more proficient with the lightsaber. >> i mean -- i was all right in "force awakens." >> she did a couple of lightsaber duels for dummies. >> everybody wants to know who you are, who you're from, where your parents are, will all that be answered? >> it's interesting because i didn't know -- mark was telling me i didn't know when darth vader said "i'm your father," people didn't believe it was true. it was interesting. i thought everyone was going to be that's been answered. but it hasn't. i think a lot of the questions are still being answered i
i didn't foresee john williams' incredible muse sxikt shots of dazy, the buildup to it all. happier to be wrong. >> reporter: in the trailer, it appears luke mentors rae as his jedi trainee. a role reversal for the one-time student who's now become the master. director ryan johnson says it's not like the "star wars" mentorships we've seen in the past. >> there's definitely an element of mentorship and training that happens between the two of them. but it's not an exact...
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frank capra, john huston, william wieler, john ford, and george stephens, all joined us to document world a new netflix documentary series that tells their stories. it is adapted from mark harris' 2014 book of the same name. the director of the series is laurent buzureau. >> when i was working on the book, i became really interested in this era and in these world war ii movies. and when the book came out, i was surprised at the number of early readers who said to me, "it was fascinating to read about these documentaries. too bad most of them are lost." and i would say to them, are, the documentaries aren't lost. they all still exist. they're properties of the u.s. government." so i thought this is a real opportunity for us, as well as i could try to describe these films in a book, there's nothing like being able to show them to people. so that was the germ of the idea to make it a documentary. >> rose: and then the idea of to take five directors and explain each director. >> that was our director's big innovation. >> rose: tell me about it. >> i mean, we're trying to figure out a very inn
frank capra, john huston, william wieler, john ford, and george stephens, all joined us to document world a new netflix documentary series that tells their stories. it is adapted from mark harris' 2014 book of the same name. the director of the series is laurent buzureau. >> when i was working on the book, i became really interested in this era and in these world war ii movies. and when the book came out, i was surprised at the number of early readers who said to me, "it was...
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and of course john williams, "star wars." , i have a piece, i would love for you to score. he's just very -- oh, that would be wonderful. um, let me just finish this "star wars" piece. >> what did you think when you first saw kobe the cartoon? >> i thought it looked just like gee anna, our daughter. little kobe, i looked at the face and i was like, oh, my god, it looks just like gigi. >> speaking of your kids, 14 and 10, what did they think of the film first of all, and secondly, are they the harshest critics you have? >> well, it held their attention. >> that's a clue. >> that's a good start. but they, just like any parent, my kids don't listen to me. i say, hey, you got to work hard and this stuff and -- nothing. >> 14 and 10. >> nothing, crickets the they got to hear it from beyonce or somebody else. they can't hear it from me. >> you want to see a little bit of it? [ applause ] >> the moment i started rolling my dad's tube socks and shooting imaginary game-winning shots in the great western forum, i knew one thing was real
and of course john williams, "star wars." , i have a piece, i would love for you to score. he's just very -- oh, that would be wonderful. um, let me just finish this "star wars" piece. >> what did you think when you first saw kobe the cartoon? >> i thought it looked just like gee anna, our daughter. little kobe, i looked at the face and i was like, oh, my god, it looks just like gigi. >> speaking of your kids, 14 and 10, what did they think of the film...
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and some fed speak, john williams will be speaking in frankfurt, germany.s for earnings, carmax and constellation brands, both before the opening bell. there's an interesting trump trade around that one. constellation brands produces all the beer and it produces in mexico and has been a big loser, thought to be a loser on some of the president trump policies. >> really worrying how the mention of things like this so early and i think how i would love a beer right now. >> not me. >> i'd prefer a european beer. heineken or -- >> a hotted to ed ttoddy. >> you always need your hard liquor. >>> the other big event on the calendar, the start of president trump's meeting with chinese president xi jinping in florida. eunice yoon joins us live from beijing for a look at what's at stake from the chinese p perspecti perspective. good morning. >> president xi will be arriving in florida in a couple hours. the message from him will be don't blame china for your problems. they will be saying china contributed a lot to the u.s. economy. the foreign ministry has run off a
and some fed speak, john williams will be speaking in frankfurt, germany.s for earnings, carmax and constellation brands, both before the opening bell. there's an interesting trump trade around that one. constellation brands produces all the beer and it produces in mexico and has been a big loser, thought to be a loser on some of the president trump policies. >> really worrying how the mention of things like this so early and i think how i would love a beer right now. >> not me....
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john. >> calvin williams speaking to the media after officials say stiviano ends killed an elderly man recorded the crime then up loaded the video to facebook. >> i know steve that you have relationship with some our clergy out here in northeast ohio i end could you and to you give them a call and talk to them then call us, turn yourself. >> arrest warrant has been issued for aggravated murder after stevens allegedly targeted 74 year old robert godwin at random. shooting him to death police say they learned about the killing from callers outside the cleveland area, who had seen video on facebook. shows gun being point at man's head and then fired, the victim falling to the grounds. >> and i know he heard me screaming. and i look across the street, anand i saw blood. >> godwin reportedly walking hoping after celebrating easter his family. >> this man right here was a good man. and i just -- i hate he's gone, you know what i mean? i don't know what i am going to do. >> facebook disable access to the video after it was posted sunday afternoon. police say stevens claimed publicly to have killed oth
john. >> calvin williams speaking to the media after officials say stiviano ends killed an elderly man recorded the crime then up loaded the video to facebook. >> i know steve that you have relationship with some our clergy out here in northeast ohio i end could you and to you give them a call and talk to them then call us, turn yourself. >> arrest warrant has been issued for aggravated murder after stevens allegedly targeted 74 year old robert godwin at random. shooting him...
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war when people talk about founders, they didn't mean washington and jefferson, they meant john winthrop, william bradford, john smith. the founders of the colonial, 17th century founders. after the civil war, and i think largely as a result of lincoln's foundation, the founders become the men that we celebrate. i think it's an interesting transformation. >> you've written this -- on this point, and i'll get back to your writing style, but you've written this and it's been said about you time and time again by book reviewers, professors, your colleagues, that a lot of historians found the founding to be kind of dull and not worth writing about. it's already been explored, especially post 1776, but you were different. you devoted a half a century to writing and studying about the founding. what made you see it differently than almost every other historian of the time and see that it wasn't a dull period after 1776, that was just a first inning? >> well, that's a good question. i think i was -- when i came to brown there were only nine members in the history department, and we didn't have anybody t
war when people talk about founders, they didn't mean washington and jefferson, they meant john winthrop, william bradford, john smith. the founders of the colonial, 17th century founders. after the civil war, and i think largely as a result of lincoln's foundation, the founders become the men that we celebrate. i think it's an interesting transformation. >> you've written this -- on this point, and i'll get back to your writing style, but you've written this and it's been said about you...
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charlie: frank cap, john houston, william weiler, john ford, and stevens were five of the most successfulirectors working in hollywood in the 20th century. they put their careers on hold to enlist in the military and used their filmmaking skills to document world war ii. five came back in the new dr. useries.hat will -- doc it is adapted from mark harris' book of the same name. gear my doubts were, -- directors offer commentary on the five iconic directors and the impact their war documentaries had on hollywood and america at large. entertainment weekly called "i've came back a fascinating, thorough history lesson. .> follow me i will make you masters of the world. >> a lot of people left. if they were not so evil. america stands at the crossroads of its destiny. become aning had essential part of american americans did not understand the threat. americans realize we can win the war. western civilization is at stake and we are going to fight until we win. five filmmakers wanted to respond. they chose to serve. but these documentaries were powerful for american -audiences. >> we had an eno
charlie: frank cap, john houston, william weiler, john ford, and stevens were five of the most successfulirectors working in hollywood in the 20th century. they put their careers on hold to enlist in the military and used their filmmaking skills to document world war ii. five came back in the new dr. useries.hat will -- doc it is adapted from mark harris' book of the same name. gear my doubts were, -- directors offer commentary on the five iconic directors and the impact their war documentaries...
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. ♪ ♪ charlie: frank capra, john houston william weiler, john ford, and george stevens were five of theessful directors working in hollywood in the 20th century. they each put their careers on hold to enlist in the military and used their filmmaking skills to document world war ii for the american public. five came back is the new docu-series. the series is adapted from mark harris's 2014 book of the same name. spielberg, paul green grass and other directors offer commentary on the five iconic directors and the impact their war documentaries had on hollywood and america at large. entertainment weekly calls it a fascinating, thorough history lesson. here is the trailer. >> follow me, cried hibbler. i will make you masters of the world. >> a lot of people laughed. he was a clown. it was a comedy. >> america stands at the crossroads of its destiny. ♪ >> in the early years of hitler's rise, moviegoing had become an essential part of american culture, but americans did not realize the extent of the threat that ller posed. >> it could be put in the service of propaganda. >> americans realize
. ♪ ♪ charlie: frank capra, john houston william weiler, john ford, and george stevens were five of theessful directors working in hollywood in the 20th century. they each put their careers on hold to enlist in the military and used their filmmaking skills to document world war ii for the american public. five came back is the new docu-series. the series is adapted from mark harris's 2014 book of the same name. spielberg, paul green grass and other directors offer commentary on the five...
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the most prominent republican governors throughout the war included janet -- john andrew, william buckingham of connecticut, samuel kirkwood of edwinedwin morgan -- morgan -- only two years in new israel washburn, and richard gates of illinois. the task of preserving the union also fell on local -- loyal democratic governors who nonetheless supported the union war effort. thomas bramlett of kentucky, john downey of california, jewell parker of new jersey, david todd of ohio, whitaker of oregon. remained loyal to support lincoln at the first and revealed the complex interplay of loyalty and locality. governors were forced to choose between economic ties and the conservatism that associated them with small government and hostility toward fugitive slaves. those governors with democratic in 1863 and -- 1864, the military situation turned in the union's favor. still, governors suffered with intractable state legislate legislatures. hostility led to tension as whileors struggled maintaining support at home. in short, they served as the main springs of nationalism, the represent a vast and diverse
the most prominent republican governors throughout the war included janet -- john andrew, william buckingham of connecticut, samuel kirkwood of edwinedwin morgan -- morgan -- only two years in new israel washburn, and richard gates of illinois. the task of preserving the union also fell on local -- loyal democratic governors who nonetheless supported the union war effort. thomas bramlett of kentucky, john downey of california, jewell parker of new jersey, david todd of ohio, whitaker of oregon....
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at 8:30 eastern, initial jobless claims. 9:30, john williams is speaking on a panel in frankfurt. what will he say today? 6:45 tonight, president trump and president xi jinping having dinner. -- herearkets reacted to take us through the market reaction, michael mckee. what is at the fed had to say that got the attention of the market? mike: they did talk about the market. they are watching valuations. the fed's job is to keep financial markets stable. they are a little concerned at the way things are going. there isn't much they can do about it at this point. this may just be a verbal warning shot to wall street. aboutd went into detail its balance sheet program and where they will start reinvesting. by the end of the year, they want to get a couple more rate increases in and then the open question is how they do it once they start going. david: nobody quite knows the answer to that. rate hikes on the one hand and rolling off the balance sheet on the other. mike: there was not a tied to that in the minutes, but there was the interview with bill dudley. qe lowered interest rates. i
at 8:30 eastern, initial jobless claims. 9:30, john williams is speaking on a panel in frankfurt. what will he say today? 6:45 tonight, president trump and president xi jinping having dinner. -- herearkets reacted to take us through the market reaction, michael mckee. what is at the fed had to say that got the attention of the market? mike: they did talk about the market. they are watching valuations. the fed's job is to keep financial markets stable. they are a little concerned at the way...
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at 8:30 eastern, initial jobless claims. 9:30, john williams is speaking on a panel in frankfurt.
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the most prominent republican governors throughout the war included john andrew, william buckingham of connecticut, injured curtain of pennsylvania samuel kirkwood of iowa, edwin only two years in new , yorks, oliver morton israel , washburn, and richard gates of illinois. preserving the union also fell on loyal democratic governors who well chanting the party's causes including states rights in slavery supported the union war effort. notable democrats, as well as those who joined the ticket in 1964 included thomas bramlett of kentucky, john downey of california, jewell parker of new jersey, david todd of ohio, john whitaker of oregon. the choice remained loyal to director states of resources to support lincoln at first revealed the complex interplay of loyalty and locality. the workforce these political leaders to choose between their states economic ties the vast northern reach-based markets and their conservativism that associated them with small government and hostility toward fugitive slaves. those states that elected democratic governors and legislatures in 1862 did so because of
the most prominent republican governors throughout the war included john andrew, william buckingham of connecticut, injured curtain of pennsylvania samuel kirkwood of iowa, edwin only two years in new , yorks, oliver morton israel , washburn, and richard gates of illinois. preserving the union also fell on loyal democratic governors who well chanting the party's causes including states rights in slavery supported the union war effort. notable democrats, as well as those who joined the ticket in...
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we didn't get to play the john williams music whenever he talks. >> and greenspan you will try and figureicator. >> but we know -- did you ever, back then, i remember volcker, i could not tell you one other person that was on the fed back then. not one other person in the history -- could you? >> i probably couldn't. >> now we know 13. we know loretta. we know wyle, we know every single one of them. why? >> you're right. >> well we have a congressman, though. >> i like him. now to the -- >> talk to. >> politics and the road to tax reform house ways and means committee chairman kevin brady says that under the republican blueprint we can expect better than reagan reform to grow the economy. >> we have better than reagan reforms to grow the economy. americans the top three places on the planet for the next new job and it breaks even in the budget all which we think are important to conservatives, and we think perhaps some democrats as well. >> joining us now congressman patrick meehan, member of the house ways and means committee. congressman, thanks for joining us this morning. i can tell y
we didn't get to play the john williams music whenever he talks. >> and greenspan you will try and figureicator. >> but we know -- did you ever, back then, i remember volcker, i could not tell you one other person that was on the fed back then. not one other person in the history -- could you? >> i probably couldn't. >> now we know 13. we know loretta. we know wyle, we know every single one of them. why? >> you're right. >> well we have a congressman, though....
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one of those receivers is there, if they like a corey davis if he manages to be there, a mike williams act john roth, that could be enticing >> it's it's same old, do i improve the defense oh go ahead and latch these people around carson wentz, you see chris mccafery a lot. there's a lot of different, couple good receivers that would make sense. but it's always, you only have one number one pick. >> reporter: what will the eagles do? find out in less than 24 hours. all right, now let's talk about baseball. the phillies hosting the marlins in a two game series at the bank. we'll take you to the highlights. phils trying to win, bottom of the third, 2-0, maikel franco, a grand slam and the phillies on top, 4-2, bottom eight, he's going big fly. and the phils win 7-4. make it five straight wins for the fightins. they will take on the marlins again tomorrow at 1:05 at the bank and look to make it six in a row. we hope they will be able to get it done as we sit and wait for the nfl draft. back to you guys >> i hope we won that game. if so the plan worked. i hope we did >> thanks, don. >>> coming up n
one of those receivers is there, if they like a corey davis if he manages to be there, a mike williams act john roth, that could be enticing >> it's it's same old, do i improve the defense oh go ahead and latch these people around carson wentz, you see chris mccafery a lot. there's a lot of different, couple good receivers that would make sense. but it's always, you only have one number one pick. >> reporter: what will the eagles do? find out in less than 24 hours. all right, now...
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one of those receivers is there, if they like a corey davis if he manages to be there, a mike williams act johnh, that could be enticing >> it's it's same old, do i improve the defense oh go ahead and latch these people around carson wentz, you see chris mccafery a lot. there's a lot of different, couple good receivers that would make sense. but it's always, you only have one number one pick. >> reporter: what will the eagles do? find out in less than 24 hours. all right, now let's talk about baseball. the phillies hosting the marlins in a two game series at the bank. we'll take you to the highlights. phils trying to win, bottom of the third, 2-0, maikel franco, a grand slam and the phillies on top, 4-2, bottom eight, he's going big fly. and the phils win 7-4. make it five straight wins for the fightins. they will take on the marlins again tomorrow at 1:05 at the bank and look to make it six in a row. we hope they will be able to get it done as we sit and wait for the nfl draft. back to you guys >> i hope we won that game. if so the plan worked. i hope we did >> thanks, don. >>> coming up next.
one of those receivers is there, if they like a corey davis if he manages to be there, a mike williams act johnh, that could be enticing >> it's it's same old, do i improve the defense oh go ahead and latch these people around carson wentz, you see chris mccafery a lot. there's a lot of different, couple good receivers that would make sense. but it's always, you only have one number one pick. >> reporter: what will the eagles do? find out in less than 24 hours. all right, now let's...
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and san francisco fed president john williams says we could have a total of four rate hikes this yearre set to move. in a frankfurt appearance this morning, he also said the end of this year would be a good time to start normalizing your balance sheet, comments about the balance sheet. and a notable initial public offering this morning, u.s. trucking company schneider national pricing its ipo at $19 per share. it's the first public trucking to go public. >>> back to our special guest this morning, blackrock ceo larry fink. larry, we've got -- other than this -- you know, this summit that we have happening, we've got a jobs number from a um can of days ago that portends possibly good things for tomorrow's number. we'll see. and then we've got off the back drop of, you know, we've talked about some of the other stuff happening in washington, tax reform and obamacare, we've got gorsuch coming up. i don't necessarily think a nuclear reaction in the senate will affect the markets, but are we being -- to this cat fight that happens on a daily basis on capitol hill.? does it matter? >> of co
and san francisco fed president john williams says we could have a total of four rate hikes this yearre set to move. in a frankfurt appearance this morning, he also said the end of this year would be a good time to start normalizing your balance sheet, comments about the balance sheet. and a notable initial public offering this morning, u.s. trucking company schneider national pricing its ipo at $19 per share. it's the first public trucking to go public. >>> back to our special guest...
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.) >> good evening i'm sorry john william templeton the author of the black experience in san francisco also subject matter on african-american in the western park services the materials that the parents have asked for are there's evidence behind - and james taylor mentioned we have tested it with students in the district to we look forward to meeting with the board and the staff were already doing map training for the last 12 weeks we look forward to taking a large chunk out of 3, 5 of the african-american they're voting with their feet not given a reason to go to school we're asking for trouble and it's time to change that right now thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> hello my name is twinkie it a student and 2k3w508d and here to speak on behalf of the mr. chaefdz i only recently visited burton high school but in the short time i've been here can say interests not ever been in my hive a teacher that is dedicated and pours the heart and soul into his work his time and energy to make sure we are the best we can be as individuals and as musicians and i think that very important that s
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john: but campaigners, including prince william, who has personally lobbied china's leaders of the issuedisagree. factories like this one, they argue, send a signal to consumers that ivory is ok to buy, and they provide criminals with an opportunity. certifications for pieces like this one can in fact easily be forged, and the reality is, however inadvertently, china's legal ivory trade has acted as cover for a much larger illegal black-market smuggling operation. that is why the step of being taken here is so important, the complete closure of china's officially sanctioned domestic trade. >> they look like they are ivory products -- john: it is true that the criminals won't be stopped entirely. it is already illegal to sell ivory in china over the internet. and yet it took us just a few clicks to find it. where is it from, we asked. the ivory is from africa, comes the reply. nonetheless, it is a bold and important step. china is sacrificing this ancient art in order to save an ancient species. john sudworth, bbc news, beijing. tim: it is the weekend here in the u.s. and for many of us i
john: but campaigners, including prince william, who has personally lobbied china's leaders of the issuedisagree. factories like this one, they argue, send a signal to consumers that ivory is ok to buy, and they provide criminals with an opportunity. certifications for pieces like this one can in fact easily be forged, and the reality is, however inadvertently, china's legal ivory trade has acted as cover for a much larger illegal black-market smuggling operation. that is why the step of being...
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man who gained historical note, like mark hasty in the early part of the 18th century, or john bartram and william bartram in a lot of that intury, or alexander wilson the early part of the 19th century or even audubon himself. if you think about those prominent figures, but i also think about the hundreds, the thousands of ordinary americans. -americans,euro native americans, african americans. i want to suggest to a degree some connection between those two, how the study of society and the study of nature reflect and reinforce each other. they celebrate the republican origins. is especiallyn emblematic of that connection. more on that in a bit. let me begin with audubon, and as one must, with a bird. but in this case, a bird and a book, and this is audubon's massive five volume, 3000-paged opus ornithological biography. it was written to be an accompaniment to the birds of america. he gives it tremendous discretion of the birds of america. it is a book ornithologist could use and probably still use now, very useful. but in addition to the discussions of birds, he gives us descriptions of people,
man who gained historical note, like mark hasty in the early part of the 18th century, or john bartram and william bartram in a lot of that intury, or alexander wilson the early part of the 19th century or even audubon himself. if you think about those prominent figures, but i also think about the hundreds, the thousands of ordinary americans. -americans,euro native americans, african americans. i want to suggest to a degree some connection between those two, how the study of society and the...
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williams. caps win. i'm john clark. we're right back. (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >>> if you're looking for a new place to enjoy spring weather, tomorrow an extension to the river trail will open up. city officials say this extension will connect southwest philadelphia to the city's park system. it's one of many planned improvements. love to see those changes and progress. love to see the rain move through too. >> it's not going the be terrible tomorrow and dry in the second half of the weekend. but we are eyeing a major warmup by next thursday for the nfl draft. we are going to see a mix of sun and clouds and temperatures in the 80s. >> 80s on thursday and friday. that's nbc 10 news at 11:0
williams. caps win. i'm john clark. we're right back. (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >>> if you're...
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. >> that was pete williams reporting. >>> john kelly appeared on "meet the press" today.elly says the idea has changed with the trump administration. >> there's a lot of people who needs to be taken in and deported aaccording to the law. there are a large number of illegals that are in the country. and this operation going after the overstays, it's time consuming. but at the end of the day they came here with a promise to leave, and we have to track them down if they're still in the country and put in the proceedings to deport them. >> kelly also said the number of people crossing into the u.s. from mexico has gone down dramatically for the last few months. and he gives trump's policy credit. >>> investigators in florida are saying, here's a photo taken enhanes city when the hover board caught fire. the fire was contained to just one room. this is just the latest incident in a string of fires connected to those hover boards. some of those incidents have proven deadly. >>> a man who decided to explore the san francisco sewer system this morning ended up having to be rescue
. >> that was pete williams reporting. >>> john kelly appeared on "meet the press" today.elly says the idea has changed with the trump administration. >> there's a lot of people who needs to be taken in and deported aaccording to the law. there are a large number of illegals that are in the country. and this operation going after the overstays, it's time consuming. but at the end of the day they came here with a promise to leave, and we have to track them down if...
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who have gained historical note, like mark hasty in the early part of the 18th century, or john bartram and william bartram in the latter part of that century, or alexander wilson in the early part of the reallyntury, or even audubon himself. if you think about those prominent figures, but i also think about the hundreds, the thousands of ordinary americans, euro-americans, native americans, african americans criticalwhom played impacts in the study of nature. i want to suggest to a degree some connection between those two, how the study of society and the study of nature reflect and reinforce each other. they come together in this new nation, celebrating these republican origins. and i think audubon is especially emblematic of that connection. well more on that in a bit. , let me begin with audubon, and as one must begin with audubon with a bird. , but in this case, a bird and a book, and this is audubon's massive five-volume, 3000-paged opus ornithological biography. it was written to go along, to be an accompaniment to the birds of america. audubon gives us an ornithological bagger fee, to -- bi
who have gained historical note, like mark hasty in the early part of the 18th century, or john bartram and william bartram in the latter part of that century, or alexander wilson in the early part of the reallyntury, or even audubon himself. if you think about those prominent figures, but i also think about the hundreds, the thousands of ordinary americans, euro-americans, native americans, african americans criticalwhom played impacts in the study of nature. i want to suggest to a degree some...
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john deere dealer. >> beautifulhot. >> indeed. on this monday morning. well, the sounds every shakespear could be heard inside the walls of a prison near sacramento. >> those are inmate performing william spaining spear's play king john. performance took place, now, most every those inmates are serving life terms, and the first time they say they've been allowed to take part in a performance. >> most of the men in the group probably never thought ever in their lives that they would be doing shakespear. >> when i was a kiddie was a jolly green giant. but, ya, this is my first performance as an adult. >> the program gives the inmate chance to work as a team. some say they've never had an opportunity to work with other people. >> well, coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news," pat gallen introduces us to a philly prospect, meet jeff singer mayfair, and hear his inspiring fight to get to the major leagues. >> and a lot of par lent put their fussy baby in the car, and drive them around, until they fall asleep. i didn't know. that will but now one auto maker has designed a crib that act like a car so you never have to leave the house. katie, are you listen? >> i am. >> the detai
john deere dealer. >> beautifulhot. >> indeed. on this monday morning. well, the sounds every shakespear could be heard inside the walls of a prison near sacramento. >> those are inmate performing william spaining spear's play king john. performance took place, now, most every those inmates are serving life terms, and the first time they say they've been allowed to take part in a performance. >> most of the men in the group probably never thought ever in their lives that...
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. >>> tonight, from the annual lincoln symposium, historians craig same onds and john marszalek talk about william sherman and joseph johnston. joseph johnston surrendered the last confederate army at the end of the civil war. >>> welcome to session one of the first symposium. our next speakers are two scholars who are familiar to lincoln forum attendees of longstanding and likely to those who are new to the symposium. professor craig saymonds is the author or editor of nearly two dozen books including the award winning and recently published "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and d-day landings," published in 2015. he's also the winner, that particular book won the samuel elliott morrison award for naval literature. and he is the author of "lincoln and his admirals," which won the lincoln prize in 2009. in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the study of naval history, the naval historical foundation in 2014 awarded him the w. knox naval history award for lifetime achievement. professor john marszalek is distinguished professor emeritus of mississippi state university. he came
. >>> tonight, from the annual lincoln symposium, historians craig same onds and john marszalek talk about william sherman and joseph johnston. joseph johnston surrendered the last confederate army at the end of the civil war. >>> welcome to session one of the first symposium. our next speakers are two scholars who are familiar to lincoln forum attendees of longstanding and likely to those who are new to the symposium. professor craig saymonds is the author or editor of nearly...
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. >>> tonight, from the annual lincoln symposium, historians craig same onds and john marszalek talk about william sherman and joseph johnston. joseph johnston surrendered the
. >>> tonight, from the annual lincoln symposium, historians craig same onds and john marszalek talk about william sherman and joseph johnston. joseph johnston surrendered the
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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 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 dissimilar to other exper
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 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...
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>> one of those receivers is there like a corry davis if he manages to be there, mike williams if he is there, johnss if he is there, that could be a type. >> do i improve defense or wrap these people around carson wentz. christian mccarry's name. i don't know if he will last there. there is a lot of different people. couple good receivers that would make sense. but it is always, you only have one, number one pick. >> predictions galore, so many options for eagles at number 14 overall. >>> quick note, baseball tonight, the phillies will open up their two game series now with the marlins down at the bank, vince velasquez gets a start we will be right did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> updating breaking news killed in the line of duty, flag
>> one of those receivers is there like a corry davis if he manages to be there, mike williams if he is there, johnss if he is there, that could be a type. >> do i improve defense or wrap these people around carson wentz. christian mccarry's name. i don't know if he will last there. there is a lot of different people. couple good receivers that would make sense. but it is always, you only have one, number one pick. >> predictions galore, so many options for eagles at number 14...