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he did not specifically reference john williams. what's important to note is williams, while he has known big banks, he is the storied macro economist. he's also a white man and that is a concern because so much of this process is focused on diversity. looking at women and minority candidates. if you look at the state of available candidates, ardently one of the top jobs in central banking globally, happy do not find anyone but a white man for this position how far along are we in the selection process? gina: we are not finished here. we know john williams is a finalist on the short list. the board of governors in washington has been in communication with the new york fed about the process. hasch committee in new york not formally recommended a candidate to the board of governors in washington which means there is another important group to jump through before we get a final pick. david: there were some names listed that included women and people of color. gina: based on the wall street journal's reporting there are still a woman, ma
he did not specifically reference john williams. what's important to note is williams, while he has known big banks, he is the storied macro economist. he's also a white man and that is a concern because so much of this process is focused on diversity. looking at women and minority candidates. if you look at the state of available candidates, ardently one of the top jobs in central banking globally, happy do not find anyone but a white man for this position how far along are we in the selection...
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john williams, qualified as an economist, is not that person. about how well-suited he is. it requires someone who knows markets intimately and that may not be his strength. >> this is an excellent point. john williams says that he doesn't like to watch market moves because it doesn't make sense for economists to do so and he doesn't even have a bloomberg on his desk. and it raises real questions for a job at the new york fed, as it is a role that is so deeply invaded the capital and financial markets. what is the implication of there being no leader at new york fed if there is not a candidate appointed after build ugly leaves? >> the plan is that there is going to be a leader. [laughter] they do seem on track to make that happen. havingversation they are seems to have been derailed, but we haven't seen signs of that. who in the government needs to approve it? >> the board of directors here in new york will take a vote to suggest a person and then the board of governors in washington will need to sign off on that. what's really interesting, we h
john williams, qualified as an economist, is not that person. about how well-suited he is. it requires someone who knows markets intimately and that may not be his strength. >> this is an excellent point. john williams says that he doesn't like to watch market moves because it doesn't make sense for economists to do so and he doesn't even have a bloomberg on his desk. and it raises real questions for a job at the new york fed, as it is a role that is so deeply invaded the capital and...
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the wonderful london symphony orchestra to start off the festival they are treating us to some john williams. huge we have a fantastic bird's eye view over the lake fired up here i love it as head of music of the papa kid what is the idea behind this weekend's assign them bound is a weekend of sixty call to over four hundred fifty performers and then on to the weekend is really about shine people that classical music has my boundaries it is limitless i'm really the something for everyone so often there are so different calls it's going on at once and people have to make choices and they have to choose their journeys and everyone is having their own individual experience of this everyone is taking the own journey through this and this was incredibly exciting for us and i saw a tweet cooling due the woodstock of classical music which took a custom is it that made us so happy we felt cool at that point but it really did get the sense that this is a weekend of celebration so we kind of it and formality it's a weekend of fun no performance really last more than about forty five minutes so people
the wonderful london symphony orchestra to start off the festival they are treating us to some john williams. huge we have a fantastic bird's eye view over the lake fired up here i love it as head of music of the papa kid what is the idea behind this weekend's assign them bound is a weekend of sixty call to over four hundred fifty performers and then on to the weekend is really about shine people that classical music has my boundaries it is limitless i'm really the something for everyone so...
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john williams is the frontrunner to replace william dudley.e federal reserve of governors we've got two exceedingly smart gentlemen on the set here, so we'll talk about williams -- >> would anyone say no i would rather live in san francisco, wouldn't you? >> it's interesting. it's a good point. whenever i go out there in the middle of whatever month it is, the weather is always better >> have you been to carmel >> i've been to carmel i've had a good time in mill valley i have some friends there. >> although the city of san francisco -- i don't know. >> it's a tough place to do business i do know some small business people there, and there are some interesting, shall we say -- it's a big job, joe. you get to vote all the time, you're at the center of that bunch of folks who run the fed >> we need close encounters. >> there it is do we need to remind people of the background on this, joe? >> what do you think of when you hear john williams >> i think of that, but do you know how old that movie is, joe? >> he's got a dozen of the most well-known
john williams is the frontrunner to replace william dudley.e federal reserve of governors we've got two exceedingly smart gentlemen on the set here, so we'll talk about williams -- >> would anyone say no i would rather live in san francisco, wouldn't you? >> it's interesting. it's a good point. whenever i go out there in the middle of whatever month it is, the weather is always better >> have you been to carmel >> i've been to carmel i've had a good time in mill valley i...
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john williams people are making a fuss about.n: they are because you have to do this in context and there's a question of diversity in all kinds of government institutions, corporations. certainly at the federal reserve it has become an issue. whose presidency is considered a front-runner. we have to start with what the new york fed president is and does. he is a white male. you can see the on your screen. but the new york fed president watched is very closely to the federal reserve. the new york fed president is the first among equals. here is why. the new york fed chief votes, a permanent voter, on the federal open market committee unlike the other presidents, rotate the most every couple of years. the fed chief has to oversee the big wall street banks. you want someone who really knows banks and regulation. they conduct open market operations. especially the time you are reducing the balance sheet in the ways of operating policy. john williams is a well-known, will respective macroeconomists. he does not focus on markets. he d
john williams people are making a fuss about.n: they are because you have to do this in context and there's a question of diversity in all kinds of government institutions, corporations. certainly at the federal reserve it has become an issue. whose presidency is considered a front-runner. we have to start with what the new york fed president is and does. he is a white male. you can see the on your screen. but the new york fed president watched is very closely to the federal reserve. the new...
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and how did you get john williams? >> i've known john since 2008. >> jimmy: you have. >> i have.r a while. and i called him about the project. and he was just talking about how he's busy doing "star wars." >> jimmy: yeah. >> that thing, you know? >> jimmy: he carved a little time out of "star wars" for you? >> he said, i could take like two weeks. i'm like, yeah, that's cool, man, no problem. >> jimmy: you wrote this movie, it's about your love of -- is it about your love of the sport of basketball? or of basketballs themselves? [ laughter ] >> yeah. i think a little bit of both. >> jimmy: a little bit of both. >> one goes hand in hand with the other. so -- i used to sleep with my basketball. i used to lay down in bed. now i sound like a total geek. laugh live you first get a ball. it smells brand-new. >> jimmy: yeah. >> right, it's that moment. i used to lay in bed kind of like. >> jimmy: sleep with your basketball. i can understand that, that makes sense. >> it doesn't make sense, but i appreciate you, thank you. >> jimmy: you get to really -- you feel it. you understand. do yo
and how did you get john williams? >> i've known john since 2008. >> jimmy: you have. >> i have.r a while. and i called him about the project. and he was just talking about how he's busy doing "star wars." >> jimmy: yeah. >> that thing, you know? >> jimmy: he carved a little time out of "star wars" for you? >> he said, i could take like two weeks. i'm like, yeah, that's cool, man, no problem. >> jimmy: you wrote this movie,...
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john williams reportedly is one of the candidates for the new york fed.ot surprising, but the reaction was. >> it is amazing how they the backlash has been paid john williams -- has been. john williams, not the composer, he took over for janet yellen at the san francisco fed, he is a well-known name and he has been floated to replace bill dudley, the outgoing new york fed president. david: widely respected. >> and it is a huge job. think about the financial crisis, this is where it was really all happening in. and the backlash over the fact that there is another white dude, another middle-aged, older white guy and it has really drawn a lot of criticism, even before -- david: cory booker said, wait a minute. we have never had a woman or a person of color in this job. jason: that is right. there are some things drawing criticism, when the lack of diversity, the other is the notion of is he too much of a wall street insider. bill dudley worked at goldman sachs before he came to the fed job. it is interesting how a vocal of the criticism is. julia: and talkin
john williams reportedly is one of the candidates for the new york fed.ot surprising, but the reaction was. >> it is amazing how they the backlash has been paid john williams -- has been. john williams, not the composer, he took over for janet yellen at the san francisco fed, he is a well-known name and he has been floated to replace bill dudley, the outgoing new york fed president. david: widely respected. >> and it is a huge job. think about the financial crisis, this is where it...
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what does john williams bring to the table? well respected macroeconomists.considered a fall leader o.not a lot of experience in the market. no bloomberg terminal that he would, some say, be able to help a lot jay powell's perspective on policy, on economics. he is an investment banker, of course. meanwhile, democratic senator ifzabeth warren said vineyard fed is going to select john williams as its next chief, he and the two cochairs of the search committee should be before theestify senate banking committee. this is creating a lot more excitement. >> certainly interesting to see this type of backlash, but a timely topic of open kathleen, thank you. we're coming down to the open's in japan and korea. let's go to japan really quickly.we are seeing the dollar-yen trade favorable for the equity today. the upside seems to be minimal so far. betty: that is right. the future is taking a lead from publicizing mentioned here in the u.s. rally bounce back from that friday close. , jpmorgan giving us the currency outlook, fears of a trade war starting to receive. ♪ 8
what does john williams bring to the table? well respected macroeconomists.considered a fall leader o.not a lot of experience in the market. no bloomberg terminal that he would, some say, be able to help a lot jay powell's perspective on policy, on economics. he is an investment banker, of course. meanwhile, democratic senator ifzabeth warren said vineyard fed is going to select john williams as its next chief, he and the two cochairs of the search committee should be before theestify senate...
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the next leader of the new york fed could be john williams for "the wall street journal" reported williams is the front runner to replace william dudley retiring this summer. the fed president serves as vice chairman of the rate setting committee and williams has supported the fed's current strategy of gradually raising interest rates. the development comes as lawmakers are pressuring the federal reserve to seek out more diverse candidate for senior positions. cheryl: america's oldest gunmaker filing for patent protection. taken the start due to a heavy debt load, falling sales and losses following the sandy hook school shooting in 2012. under the bankruptcy plan, control of the company which include franklin resources and jpmorgan chase. much of the debt would be erased. the filing means that the capital management will lose ownership of remington. cheryl: you want to stay with us. a lot of news coming at this busy monday. a massive mall fire in russia turned deadly overnight. we will have the story. a lot of children hurt in that place. with just a few days left in the month, this month,
the next leader of the new york fed could be john williams for "the wall street journal" reported williams is the front runner to replace william dudley retiring this summer. the fed president serves as vice chairman of the rate setting committee and williams has supported the fed's current strategy of gradually raising interest rates. the development comes as lawmakers are pressuring the federal reserve to seek out more diverse candidate for senior positions. cheryl: america's oldest...
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remington filing chapter 11 in a delaware court john williams should be headed to new york.es telling cnbc williams is the front-runner to be the next president of the new york fed. >>> and finally, investors isn't russia are looking into the cause of a deadly fire at a shopping mall in siberia officials say more than 50 people were killed in that blaze. more and all of these stories coming up, but first, let's get a look at your money on a monday a decidedly different look this morning in the big selloff we had last week which by the way was the worst for indexes in two years. u.s. stocks indicating a higher open japan bouncing back a percent. mainland china is down europe is slightly higher across the board. we are seeing the dax up 0.4% in germany. oil slightly lower today keep in mind, grud is still up 8% this year many oil stocks last week rose even in a down-market energy, one sector you want to keep your eye on right now >>> well, as we noted last week was the worst in two weeks for stocks overall, but perhaps some of that negativity has turned around futures are look
remington filing chapter 11 in a delaware court john williams should be headed to new york.es telling cnbc williams is the front-runner to be the next president of the new york fed. >>> and finally, investors isn't russia are looking into the cause of a deadly fire at a shopping mall in siberia officials say more than 50 people were killed in that blaze. more and all of these stories coming up, but first, let's get a look at your money on a monday a decidedly different look this...
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john williams, what you are doing to me, mate? you know?an, i still can't even get in a pool without hearing those two notes. [ laughter ] you know, those two notes. yeah. i don't want to talk about it anymore. >> seth: okay. we'll move on. [ laughter ] can i -- another thing about australia is you've been here now in the states seven years? >> yeah, i'm finding it hard to move on. okay, come on. >> seth: what do you miss most about australia? >> the sharks. [ laughter ] oh, no. >> seth: also that's weird. >> yeah. >> seth: so you both -- you pushed away from them but they also are somehow draw you back. >> i bring the stuff to my work, you know? it's complex. you know? i'm very, very scared of them. i'm a little bit angry about them. but i miss them. i miss stuff like -- i miss some food. i miss meat pies. i miss talking trash. i miss being able to curse. >> seth: i wanna ask about meat pies. you got paparazzi eating a meat pie. >> yeah. >> seth: was this in australia? >> yeah, this was in australia. >> seth: so is that, like -- when you g
john williams, what you are doing to me, mate? you know?an, i still can't even get in a pool without hearing those two notes. [ laughter ] you know, those two notes. yeah. i don't want to talk about it anymore. >> seth: okay. we'll move on. [ laughter ] can i -- another thing about australia is you've been here now in the states seven years? >> yeah, i'm finding it hard to move on. okay, come on. >> seth: what do you miss most about australia? >> the sharks. [ laughter ]...
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shallow deep bensky well let's bring in i guess now we're now joined by pisa williams of policing and terror expert at liverpool john moores university mr williams thank you for joining us on r.t. international now the inevitable question is going to be asked of france in light of this breaking news story is has enough been done to prevent terror attacks on french soil. well difficult want to. they obviously felt there was no. change in the situation probably the intelligence situation which led to the decision in november that they removed the state of emergency so that would sort of indicate that they felt that the intelligence of the picture overall was changing and that may well have been because of what the how that happened in the downgrading of isis in syria iraq but in the wider context what we need to understand and that's all of those irrespective of this france or anyone else actually is that was still in this religious wave of terrorism as we called it which starts it which starts in about nineteen thousand nine hundred seventy nine so i'm not at the moment it's shows no sign of abating so on the other s
shallow deep bensky well let's bring in i guess now we're now joined by pisa williams of policing and terror expert at liverpool john moores university mr williams thank you for joining us on r.t. international now the inevitable question is going to be asked of france in light of this breaking news story is has enough been done to prevent terror attacks on french soil. well difficult want to. they obviously felt there was no. change in the situation probably the intelligence situation which...
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some pbs px from a galaxy that was farther away, john williams saying he'll retire from the force, theusic on stars wars the last jedi, he's scored eight of the nine star wars films. going back to 1977. you may not know this, he's also the man behind some of hollywood's most famous scores, e.t. the force will not sound the same without him. >>> also this morning, last week, you guys remember when i show you the four billboards not three billboards. you she says, pointing out her timing for the big return is perfect. posting on insta gram the day i play my first match marks international women's day. she goes on to say, my comeback could not have been on a better day. williams also revealed she'll be wearing a gold "s" pin for her charity which raises awareness for those affected by community violence. the "s" stands for anything special to you. serena, best of luck from us. she'll be hitting the court tonight at 10:00 p.m. good luck, girl. we'll be watching. falling asleep to you. >>> then finally, mcdonald's is also flipping over women today. flipping its iconic "m" turning it upside-
some pbs px from a galaxy that was farther away, john williams saying he'll retire from the force, theusic on stars wars the last jedi, he's scored eight of the nine star wars films. going back to 1977. you may not know this, he's also the man behind some of hollywood's most famous scores, e.t. the force will not sound the same without him. >>> also this morning, last week, you guys remember when i show you the four billboards not three billboards. you she says, pointing out her timing...
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governoral reserve john williams really did some excellent work and has a great paper on that, which the natural rate of interest, because inflation is lower in this environment, is probably around 3%. that is, in our minds, where we would like to see them get back to ultimately, which, if it is slow and gradual -- fixed income is not a terrible investment. i know growth says this is a bear market for bonds. it is not a great environment for bonds, but i do not think it will be a bear market where you have to sell out. betterf we are in a growth environment globally, are you shifting how you allocate in terms of region in equities? christopher: we like the emerging markets. a lot of people have been saying that. alyx: like the fact you are looking at higher rates from the fed? christopher: yes. we are the largest economy, but let's not forget about china and its impact on the rest of the world. we are seeing changes in countries like india. we think emerging markets will hybrid to continue to grow if the fed -- will still have room to continue to grow if the fed raises interest rates
governoral reserve john williams really did some excellent work and has a great paper on that, which the natural rate of interest, because inflation is lower in this environment, is probably around 3%. that is, in our minds, where we would like to see them get back to ultimately, which, if it is slow and gradual -- fixed income is not a terrible investment. i know growth says this is a bear market for bonds. it is not a great environment for bonds, but i do not think it will be a bear market...
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at this juncture if you look at the formulas conducted by the san francisco federal reserve and john williamshat try to identify what is the neutral rate, the so-called policy rate at which the economy operates by not overheating nor cooling, it suggests we're probably as much as 100 basis points or more below what would be considered to be restrictive at this point. even should the fed continue on the glide path of raising rates up toward 3%, possibly four more hikes this year, we're still unlikely to see a restricted monetary policy. therefore it's a green light for us, and therefore for risk assets >> bruce, you suggested that you think the market is going to be in a trading range, so what do you do within that trading range? are there sectors that might outperform or underperform that you would avoid? >> within that trading range, you could have some good performance of some sectors and the ones that have been leading the market have been consumer discretionary, the financials, and the industrials. i would stick with those sectors that are leading in terms of relative strength and are lik
at this juncture if you look at the formulas conducted by the san francisco federal reserve and john williamshat try to identify what is the neutral rate, the so-called policy rate at which the economy operates by not overheating nor cooling, it suggests we're probably as much as 100 basis points or more below what would be considered to be restrictive at this point. even should the fed continue on the glide path of raising rates up toward 3%, possibly four more hikes this year, we're still...
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john williams and randy corals, the first time we have an assessment of him, the new vice cheer for bankt 5.4 the center of the board is right about here, 4.9. very much the same as last time. so the question is, how much of this matters we're going to learn over time, is jay powell the new fed chairman, is he running from the front, for example, is he a leading chairman the way greenspan was, or leading from behind the way bernanke and yellen did, because there's a big difference between powell and yellen take a look here powell is a 5.4, so definitely more hawkish than the center at least that's the initial impression of him. where yellen was seen as more dovish, 3.2. so if that matters, if he leads from the front, it could be a more hawkish federal reserve very quickly, let me show you some of the top line results of the fed survey 100% see a rate hike coming tomorrow 83% say the second hike comes in june the rate hikes are three in 2018, two in 2019, but all the risks is for one more hike i can show you that quickly. this is a distribution of where our 40 respondents were. 21 right h
john williams and randy corals, the first time we have an assessment of him, the new vice cheer for bankt 5.4 the center of the board is right about here, 4.9. very much the same as last time. so the question is, how much of this matters we're going to learn over time, is jay powell the new fed chairman, is he running from the front, for example, is he a leading chairman the way greenspan was, or leading from behind the way bernanke and yellen did, because there's a big difference between...
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just john williams' score. johnson posted on twitter "i really wanted to put this out." wanted it -- you got it! in hollywood, i'm david daniel. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. rebecca:an active weather pattern will continue for the rest of the week with cool temperatures and periods of rainfall along with gusty winds at times. dry conditions will develop over the weekend. wet weather will potentially return during the first half of next week. no major hot rebecca:an active weather pattern will continue for the rest of the week with cool temperatures and periods of rainfall along with gusty winds at times. dry conditions will develop over the weekend. wet weather will potentially return during the first half of next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( robin )a place that once helped so many veterans.... is now remembered as the site where 3 caretakers were murdered. as kron4's philippe djegal reports.. the mental health program in yountville... has suspended operations indefinitely. (philippe) a spokes
just john williams' score. johnson posted on twitter "i really wanted to put this out." wanted it -- you got it! in hollywood, i'm david daniel. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. rebecca:an active weather pattern will continue for the rest of the week with cool temperatures and periods of rainfall along with gusty winds at times. dry conditions will develop over the weekend. wet weather will potentially return during the first half of next week. no major hot...
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some "pop news" from a galaxy that we wished was farther away, john williams saying he'll retire from year for his music on "star wars: the last jedi." he's scored eight of the nine "star wars" films going all the way back to the very first one and that iconic song you're listening to back in 1977. you may not know this, he's also the man behind some of hollywood's most famous movie scores, including "jaws" and "e.t." he certainly deserves a break, but the force will not sound the same without him. [ applause ] >>> also this morning, last week, you guys remember when i show you the four billboards not three billboards, the four billboards that serena williams' adorable husband put up to celebrate his wife's return to professional tennis. williams is ready, she says, pointing out her timing for the big return is perfect. posting on instagram, quote, the day i play my first match marks international women's day which is today by the way as you may have noticed. she goes on to say, my comeback could not have been on a better day. williams also revealed she'll be wearing a gold "s" pin fo
some "pop news" from a galaxy that we wished was farther away, john williams saying he'll retire from year for his music on "star wars: the last jedi." he's scored eight of the nine "star wars" films going all the way back to the very first one and that iconic song you're listening to back in 1977. you may not know this, he's also the man behind some of hollywood's most famous movie scores, including "jaws" and "e.t." he certainly deserves a...
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that is how i think you get there with the macro in the model -- john williams' model, it's the sameent way to express it. we have seen the correction in six markets this past months now and you have seen higher expectations for the fed and significant pressure on equities this year. way to think- one about the neutral rate that equity markets are not going to in anue to do well significantly higher rate environment has borrowers are highoing to be -- given debt levels, sustain a big increase in terms of global yields. francine: looking at your cyclical outlook in a nutshell, you are focusing on duration, equities, commodities, and emerging markets? >> i think there is potentially -- potential cyclically for yields to go higher in the u.s. and globally. broadly, we think they look reasonably anchored. i think with equity valuations and credit valuations, you price in good news and the macro outlook is pretty good for this year, but you don't have a lot of cushion for all the risks surrounding that baseline. the trade tensions, the technology tensions i think are just one example that
that is how i think you get there with the macro in the model -- john williams' model, it's the sameent way to express it. we have seen the correction in six markets this past months now and you have seen higher expectations for the fed and significant pressure on equities this year. way to think- one about the neutral rate that equity markets are not going to in anue to do well significantly higher rate environment has borrowers are highoing to be -- given debt levels, sustain a big increase...
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let's talk to john williams, who's an a&e nurse. he earns around £30,000.ded. we worked incredibly hard on it he paces and are very much deserving of the rise —— ona are very much deserving of the rise —— on a daily basis. are very much deserving of the rise -- on a daily basis. do you think it isa -- on a daily basis. do you think it is a good deal, fiona? it is important there is a recognition we could not go on like this. the nhs is not the nhs without its staff and we have a massive problem of recruitment and retention with 100,000 vacancies soak a step in the right direction to in the eight years of pay restraint —— so a step. do you think it will be accepted and moved forward quickly? it has been going on for a long time.” moved forward quickly? it has been going on for a long time. i am not pa rt of going on for a long time. i am not part of the negotiations but one of the crucial thing is if there is additional money coming in. the nhs could not afford to shoulder the extra £4 billion themselves because they have massive deficit is already so they h
let's talk to john williams, who's an a&e nurse. he earns around £30,000.ded. we worked incredibly hard on it he paces and are very much deserving of the rise —— ona are very much deserving of the rise —— on a daily basis. are very much deserving of the rise -- on a daily basis. do you think it isa -- on a daily basis. do you think it is a good deal, fiona? it is important there is a recognition we could not go on like this. the nhs is not the nhs without its staff and we have a...
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maria: john williams taken over the new york fed. >> a guy takes over, we'll not see anything shocking. when you look through the notes, most of the people on the board are looking out less cut, les hayek's beard maria: we will leave it there. great to see you. coming up, we'll take a break. two police officers are covering this morning after shooting in austin, texas late last night. an investigation underway. they spoke fallout continues as mark zuckerberg continues his apology to her. millions of people for years without permission. back in a moment. ♪ more and more people have discovered something stronger... more dependable... longer lasting. in a chevy truck. and now, you can too. see why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand the last four years overall. current competitive owners can get a total value of over eleven thousand dollars on this silverado all star when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home, with neulasta on
maria: john williams taken over the new york fed. >> a guy takes over, we'll not see anything shocking. when you look through the notes, most of the people on the board are looking out less cut, les hayek's beard maria: we will leave it there. great to see you. coming up, we'll take a break. two police officers are covering this morning after shooting in austin, texas late last night. an investigation underway. they spoke fallout continues as mark zuckerberg continues his apology to her....
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first, john bell williams. he made a house floor speech on may 17, 1954. he said, "the time is at hand when the states must reassert their constitutional rights or suffer their own destruction." "if states are to preserve the must declare they the decision to be illegal and invalid and of no force in effect within the territorial limits of the respected jurisdiction." senator harry byrd of virginia who organized the massive resistance movement said -- "the unanimous decision is sweeping but will bring implications and dangers of the greatest consequence." they authored what is called the southern manifesto and it was signed by 19 senators and more than 80 representatives, all of them southern democrats. what was the effect of this? jeffrey: the effect of that, which you summarized so vividly can you imagine calling it black monday and signing the southern manifesto precisely to encourage southern states to resist. in the ways that the manifesto demanded. the resistance was powerful. people across the southbound it -- across the south set up private academi
first, john bell williams. he made a house floor speech on may 17, 1954. he said, "the time is at hand when the states must reassert their constitutional rights or suffer their own destruction." "if states are to preserve the must declare they the decision to be illegal and invalid and of no force in effect within the territorial limits of the respected jurisdiction." senator harry byrd of virginia who organized the massive resistance movement said -- "the unanimous...
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they were tom clark, john marshall harlan ii, and william o. douglas, these are concurrences. why did they do that? paul: they all had their reasons to write separately. and i think for justice clark it was, for him it was the real reason that the court had already extended the right to capital cases and he did not see a difference between capital cases and noncapital cases, because the due process text your life and your -- because due process protects your life and your liberty. for justice douglas, it was a very specific reason. as i alluded to earlier, he and justice black had a unique approach to the incorporation of the bill of rights and it is a little bit of an irony that justice black, because he is assigned the majority of union, cannot fully embrace the majority of union. so just as black's opinion is not really that important in a concurring opinion. justice harlan's opinion and some respects is i think the most interesting and his vote in the majority is maybe the most surprising. and he has a line in his concurrence to the effect that the court is dealing, dealin
they were tom clark, john marshall harlan ii, and william o. douglas, these are concurrences. why did they do that? paul: they all had their reasons to write separately. and i think for justice clark it was, for him it was the real reason that the court had already extended the right to capital cases and he did not see a difference between capital cases and noncapital cases, because the due process text your life and your -- because due process protects your life and your liberty. for justice...
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john torres has more. >> reporter: lemez williams has never stepped foot into a gym and has trouble sticking to a diet. > would lose pounds and start back eating. >> reporter: she's managed to lose nearly 40 pounds by making a few small but important changes. changes doctors now know can really add up. >> we've been talking a lot for decades about trying to be active in short periods of time like taking the stairs or parking further away and walking to the grocery store. now we're really seeing that those small things can make a huge difference. >> reporter: lemez exercises at work, jumping jacks in the office, pushups on our desk, and lots of stairs. and according to a new study, those short bursts could help her live longer. duke university researchers analyzed health data of nearly 5,000 people over age 40 and found that those who it an hour a day of moderate to vigorous activity cut the risk of death by more than half. what was most surprising -- it didn't matter if they exercised in big chunks of time. just doing five-minute segments over the course of the day had the same benefit. it helped lemez w
john torres has more. >> reporter: lemez williams has never stepped foot into a gym and has trouble sticking to a diet. > would lose pounds and start back eating. >> reporter: she's managed to lose nearly 40 pounds by making a few small but important changes. changes doctors now know can really add up. >> we've been talking a lot for decades about trying to be active in short periods of time like taking the stairs or parking further away and walking to the grocery store....
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john. >> holly williams in seoul, thank you. >>> nicholas burns was u.s. ambassador to nato and undersecretary of state for political affairs under president george w. bush. he's now a professor. let me ask you this question. on one hand, this is a major breakthrough. as holly mentioned, north korea's reneged before. former secretary gates, defense secretary, said i'm tired of buying the same horse twice when talking about north korea. so where do you see this recent move? >> you know, i think you have to say, in a way, john, it's positive that the president and kim jong-un are turning toward diplomacy. we are on a collision course with north korea. there was a possibility of a war with unpredictable and potentially catastrophic consequences. so if there's going to be a period of the next two or three or four months of diplomacy, i think that's positive. the problem is, this is a big gamble. because as you've been seeing, the north koreans violated their agreement with president clinton, violated their agreement with president george w. bush. i was in both
john. >> holly williams in seoul, thank you. >>> nicholas burns was u.s. ambassador to nato and undersecretary of state for political affairs under president george w. bush. he's now a professor. let me ask you this question. on one hand, this is a major breakthrough. as holly mentioned, north korea's reneged before. former secretary gates, defense secretary, said i'm tired of buying the same horse twice when talking about north korea. so where do you see this recent move?...
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a minister who was present later described the scene for william george hawkins, john's son and biographer. there was silence as the manmade his way to the stairs and began to descend. your father sprang from the stand, and followed by others, met the poor man literally halfway, escorted him to the desk and guided his hand as he signed his name. then such a shout broke out from the friends of temperance as must have reached the angels above. fiver or six others of this miserable class and some 30 or 40 others well known as hard drinkers and drunkards, the reverend john marsh reported. news of the green street meeting soon spread through the city. the washingtonians addressed immense meetings every night for the next two weeks. 3,000 people heard them at a meeting at city hall park, more than 2,500 signed the washingtonian pledge. the victory was now gained, marsh said. the work of redemption among the poor drunkards had commenced. men like hawkins took to the road and visited practically every community in the united states and spread the message of redemption for alcoholics. they convince
a minister who was present later described the scene for william george hawkins, john's son and biographer. there was silence as the manmade his way to the stairs and began to descend. your father sprang from the stand, and followed by others, met the poor man literally halfway, escorted him to the desk and guided his hand as he signed his name. then such a shout broke out from the friends of temperance as must have reached the angels above. fiver or six others of this miserable class and some...
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to film an advertisement at the william sheridan playground handball court in williamsburg brooklyn and as you can see that particular court has art by our urban our john a pioneer in the irgun our chara jason revoke williams revoke a spent years showing his work and some of the finest art galleries in the world so when he saw his work featured an advertisement he felt as any successful artist would that he and his work had been taken advantage of by corporate greed so mr williams wrote them a letter asking them to cease and desist to stop using the art without permission or payment h. and m. decided to respond with the lawsuit and it contends that their production team contacted the city of new york department of parks and recreation regarding world he's on the art piece and were told it shouldn't be there at all states of mr williams commission of illegal acts in connection with the graffiti including criminal trespass and vandalism to new york city property he does not own or hold any valid forcible copyrights in the graffiti essentially claiming that any are not done in a legally approved public place that is completely sanctioned by the government
to film an advertisement at the william sheridan playground handball court in williamsburg brooklyn and as you can see that particular court has art by our urban our john a pioneer in the irgun our chara jason revoke williams revoke a spent years showing his work and some of the finest art galleries in the world so when he saw his work featured an advertisement he felt as any successful artist would that he and his work had been taken advantage of by corporate greed so mr williams wrote them a...
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out on camera for the very first time in an interview exclusively with the hill and john solomon done in shadow, williamell explains how he was interviewed in december. this past december by the fbi's little rock field office about the clinton foundation's potential involvement in the scandal. where is the rest of the media? take a look. >> they interviewed me about the clintons for several hours a good part of the day. the information that i provided to them about the clintons and about whatat was said and confirmed by russian leadership was seen to be very important to them. >> sean: what's even more startling is kandel also says the information he gave to the fbi about the corrupt uranium one deal and russian strategy, polluting the strategy to control u.s. strategy ended up on president barack obama's desk. wow. take a look. >> i was assured that the white house also had been informed because of the importance on a national security side and it was actually very enthusiastic commendation that i received from the fbi. my work had resulted in the white house's daily brief being handed to then presiden
out on camera for the very first time in an interview exclusively with the hill and john solomon done in shadow, williamell explains how he was interviewed in december. this past december by the fbi's little rock field office about the clinton foundation's potential involvement in the scandal. where is the rest of the media? take a look. >> they interviewed me about the clintons for several hours a good part of the day. the information that i provided to them about the clintons and about...
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john solomon, con in shadow, william campbell explains how he was interviewed in december.ecember by the fbi's little rock field office about the clinton foundation's potential involvement in the scandal. oh, where's the rest of the media? take a listen. >> they interviewed me about the clintons several hours, good part of the day. the information that i provided to them about the clintons and about what was said, and confirmed by russian lead ofship, was, seemed to be very important to them. >> sean: what's even more startling, campbell says the information that he gave to the fbi about the corrupt uranium one deal and putin's strategy to control nuclear policy ended up right there on president barack obama's desk. wow. take a look. >> i was assured that the white house also had been toed because of the importance on a national security side, and it was actually a very enthusiastic commendation that i received from the fbi. because my work had resulted in the white house daily brief being handed to then-president obama. >> sean: obama knew it was going on, did nothing? joi
john solomon, con in shadow, william campbell explains how he was interviewed in december.ecember by the fbi's little rock field office about the clinton foundation's potential involvement in the scandal. oh, where's the rest of the media? take a listen. >> they interviewed me about the clintons several hours, good part of the day. the information that i provided to them about the clintons and about what was said, and confirmed by russian lead ofship, was, seemed to be very important to...
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william. so i'm going to talk about john. how how you gonna end up or use a foreign aid so i'm going to study facing up will so they visited before and into education so they'd get a lot of people in the country so if you go. through . i don't think i would be talking so. continue. some quickies. i don't know what bunnies think enough of it stated then you know. how they may who visit here and i can. judge. yeah. if you go this is that because they did just that when you add it but. it is. either me or you're easily there are there are male cheerleaders. there are no good friends will be yours. doesn't mean if you're not a candidate on the frenzy because i didn't steal plenty you know. my chances are high but me know if you could be if you. can work with. this to get it it's conceivable that it isn't going to disappear just yet but there it is and you seem to think that it would lead to a big. change you've seen your team mates need to break down i would just go and see if you come to me she seems to be sure that. they could
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he nominated the quirkily brilliant john paul stephens to replace the very quickie william o.like president ford, stevens was a decorated navy veteran from world war ii and went on to be the third longest serving justice in all time. he left the court in 2010, private live expressed some regret in the years since that he might have left too soon. put it this way, he's 97 and this week he has written a searing op-ed piece in "the new york times" and the nra doesn't like it one bit. for starters, there's the title. it's called "repeal the second amendment." in it he writes about the student-led demonstrations we witnessed this past weekend. he said "these demonstrations demand our respect, they reveal the broad public support for legislation and minimize the risk of mass killings of students and others in our societies but the demonstrators should seek more effective and more. concern that a national standing army might pose a threat to the security of the separate states led to the adoption of that amendment. today he writes that concern is a relic of the 18th century. stevens
he nominated the quirkily brilliant john paul stephens to replace the very quickie william o.like president ford, stevens was a decorated navy veteran from world war ii and went on to be the third longest serving justice in all time. he left the court in 2010, private live expressed some regret in the years since that he might have left too soon. put it this way, he's 97 and this week he has written a searing op-ed piece in "the new york times" and the nra doesn't like it one bit. for...
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williams of dr. king's organization and john lewis were beaten, and every year, even since '65 when the voting rightsned, people go back to commemorate and remember that day. i'll never forget just three years ago i was among those that went. i preached a sermon and one of the moments i'll never forget, i marched with the first black president and his wife, with john lewis going across that basement to commemorate the voting rights act. i was too young to have marched in '65, but now the voting rights act is at risk. it is no longer a memorial or commemoration today, it is a day of challenge because if we're really going to do something about gun control, if we're really going to do something about continued racism in the criminal justice system, homeownership, gap in employment, we are going to have to vote in people that will do it and the only way we can deal with it is voting rights. deal with it by dealing with gerrymandering, deal with it by these new voting repressive moves. today is not a day to remember selma, today is a day to make sure they don't forget. we will not let them go backwards.
williams of dr. king's organization and john lewis were beaten, and every year, even since '65 when the voting rightsned, people go back to commemorate and remember that day. i'll never forget just three years ago i was among those that went. i preached a sermon and one of the moments i'll never forget, i marched with the first black president and his wife, with john lewis going across that basement to commemorate the voting rights act. i was too young to have marched in '65, but now the voting...
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john g. nicolai and the memoirs of william stoddard, all of whom were white house secretaries. later this spring, southern illinois university press would publish michael's next book which is entitled 16th president in waiting, the springfield dispatches on henry willard, 1860 to 1861 and there's more. he's also working on a book about the lincoln's marriage and as we will learn today another about lincoln and african-americans. left, but not least, michael is not only a prolific researcher and writer, but he is a very flexible guy, as well. for those of you that have not heard, michael was kind enough to volunteer to take richard carmadine's place today and dr. carmadine had to make a last-minute consolation so join me now with a heartfelt thank you and welcome dr. michael burlingame. [ applause ] >>> well, good morning. it's still morning. okay. that reference to my age, i don't mean to joke about my age. i'm 76, but i prefer to think of it as 24 celsius. [ laughter ] feel free to use that. i stole it from tom lehrer. no, about professor burlingame, he gave a speech on lincol
john g. nicolai and the memoirs of william stoddard, all of whom were white house secretaries. later this spring, southern illinois university press would publish michael's next book which is entitled 16th president in waiting, the springfield dispatches on henry willard, 1860 to 1861 and there's more. he's also working on a book about the lincoln's marriage and as we will learn today another about lincoln and african-americans. left, but not least, michael is not only a prolific researcher and...
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john heilemann who knows sam nunberg will join brian williams in the next hour. "the 11th hour" starts now. from november 1st, 2015? i was thinking about this today, katy, i was preparing it. should i spend 50 hours going over all my e-mails with roger and with steve bannon? and then they wanted e-mails that i had with hope hicks, with corey lewandowski. are you giving me a break? it's ridiculous. >> what sam nunberg was talking about was a request within that subpoena seeking all documents involving the president and a host of his closest advisers. nbc news has obtained a copy of the subpoena and it does ask for all e-mails, text messages, phone logs that pertain to ten key figures in the trump campaign and the white house. from the president and aides like hope hicks, paul manafort to long time gop operative and trump friend roger stone, who nunberg describes as a mentor. just a few hours ago, nunberg appeared again on this network objections to the subpoena and his real reasons for defying the command to appear before a grand jury. >> i've talked to them, i've
john heilemann who knows sam nunberg will join brian williams in the next hour. "the 11th hour" starts now. from november 1st, 2015? i was thinking about this today, katy, i was preparing it. should i spend 50 hours going over all my e-mails with roger and with steve bannon? and then they wanted e-mails that i had with hope hicks, with corey lewandowski. are you giving me a break? it's ridiculous. >> what sam nunberg was talking about was a request within that subpoena seeking...
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john heilemann who knows sam nunberg will join brian williams in the next hour." starts now. >>> sam nunberg denying and holding nothing back, and on russia saying mueller may have something on the president. then he seemed to change his story again tonight. how will the special counsel react and what does the subpoena tell us about where mueller is headed? and amid a darkening west wing, the president once again attacks obama over the russia investigation. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way.
john heilemann who knows sam nunberg will join brian williams in the next hour." starts now. >>> sam nunberg denying and holding nothing back, and on russia saying mueller may have something on the president. then he seemed to change his story again tonight. how will the special counsel react and what does the subpoena tell us about where mueller is headed? and amid a darkening west wing, the president once again attacks obama over the russia investigation. all of it as "the...
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john heilemann who knows sam nunberg will join brian williams in the next hour. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> sam nunberg denying and holding nothing back, and on russia saying mueller may have something on the president. then he seemed to change his story again tonight. how will the special counsel react and what does the subpoena tell us about where mueller is headed? and amid a darkening west wing, the president once again attacks obama over the russia investigation. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way. good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. as we start off a new week, this was day 410 of the trump administration and today another chapter of this administration played out as we watched live on cable television. in fact, into the night. a former trump campaign aide, as we've been saying, sam nunberg, today announced very publicly and repeatedly he plane pls to a subpoena from robert mueller. katie tur says sam nunberg said he'll probably cooperate with muler in the end. but the day played out this way. without informi
john heilemann who knows sam nunberg will join brian williams in the next hour. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> sam nunberg denying and holding nothing back, and on russia saying mueller may have something on the president. then he seemed to change his story again tonight. how will the special counsel react and what does the subpoena tell us about where mueller is headed? and amid a darkening west wing, the president once again attacks obama over the russia investigation. all...
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chief justice john jay publish in 2005 and followed by biographies of william h. stewart and edward stanton in 2017. working on another in lincoln's cabinet, salmon chase. i learned from walter that the library of congress where i worked was an important factor in his path of becoming an historian that we well tom today. as a young lawyer, he researched in the state law library and researched family history and geology, visits to the rain reading room, the manuscript division and rare book and special collective division to research john jay. walter compared the contact high of doing research to taking drugs. [ laughter ] >> he said main lining heroin. but didn't think that was appropriate. so say no to drugs. there was no hope for an addict at that point. taking a red eye flight from california and taking a taxi to the library of congress. there is no 12 step program or rehab to cure him of his research addiction. please help me welcome, walter stahr. [ applause ] >> thank you for that kind introduction. i was going to start on april 14th here in fords theater, b
chief justice john jay publish in 2005 and followed by biographies of william h. stewart and edward stanton in 2017. working on another in lincoln's cabinet, salmon chase. i learned from walter that the library of congress where i worked was an important factor in his path of becoming an historian that we well tom today. as a young lawyer, he researched in the state law library and researched family history and geology, visits to the rain reading room, the manuscript division and rare book and...
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. >> this is a total family history of the williams family >> reporter: art form that collector john whitenight displays proudly at times on his wrist. >> there i am with my initial j, and then that would be my hair, there. >> at the museum where many pieces of the personal collection of hair art are on display. >> our earliest piece from 1681 a piece of jewelry small piece have jewelry from the 19th century where the at home , form, art form, really, really was paramount. >> what a momento to have of someone, you know, that is a keep sake, that is a part of their organic self that you still have, with you, take a closer look, look at it, it looks good. >> vittoria woodill for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> exhibit runs until september 16th and it has been extended because of its popularity. >>> well, still ahead right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning comedian kevin smith is recovering after a big health scare just how serious it was and what doctors say you can do to prevent something like that from happening to you, we will explain, after the life's bleachable mome
. >> this is a total family history of the williams family >> reporter: art form that collector john whitenight displays proudly at times on his wrist. >> there i am with my initial j, and then that would be my hair, there. >> at the museum where many pieces of the personal collection of hair art are on display. >> our earliest piece from 1681 a piece of jewelry small piece have jewelry from the 19th century where the at home , form, art form, really, really was...
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john tyler's wife was, 30 years his younger. and liked to party. >> liked to party. designed for the virginia reel. >> all the rage. williamays the house its haunted. >> it is amazing. you can see the pearls coming down. bonnet on top of her head. clearly a young girl. no doubt. >> the ghostly image remained even after being painted over. >> president tyler's biggest accomplishment was the annexation of texas. but political ambition was not run in the family. >> you never thought of running for president yourself? >> no. >> you wouldn't want that job? >> no. >> would you want that job? >> no. >> i know better. >> instead of making history, they prefer to preserve it. >> chip reid, cbs news, charles city, virginia. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. >> an unexpected break through in the nuclear standoff between the united states and north korea. kim jong-un has agreed to an hiss toreic summit meeting next month, with south korea's president. he also said he is open to negotiations with washington. he also said he is open to negotiations with washington, t
john tyler's wife was, 30 years his younger. and liked to party. >> liked to party. designed for the virginia reel. >> all the rage. williamays the house its haunted. >> it is amazing. you can see the pearls coming down. bonnet on top of her head. clearly a young girl. no doubt. >> the ghostly image remained even after being painted over. >> president tyler's biggest accomplishment was the annexation of texas. but political ambition was not run in the family....
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his biography of chief justice john jay was published in 1925 to be followed by biographies of william h. seward in 2012 and edwin stanton in 2013. he is currently working on secretary chase. i recently learned that the library of congress where i work was an important factor in his path to becoming the historian that we welcome today. as a young lawyer, he researched state law questions in the law library. from there he progressed to releasing questions in genealogy. that advanced to the collector's division of john jay. walter compared the compact high of doing historical research to taking drugs. honestly, he said mainlining heroin, but i didn't think that was appropriate. so just say no to drugs. and in his own words, there is no hope for the addict at that point. you are talking with a man who has taken the red eye flight from california and taken a taxi directly to the library of congress. we are grateful that there is as yet no 12-step program or rehab to cure walter stahr of his research of addiction. please help me welcome walter stahr. >> thank you for that kind introduction.
his biography of chief justice john jay was published in 1925 to be followed by biographies of william h. seward in 2012 and edwin stanton in 2013. he is currently working on secretary chase. i recently learned that the library of congress where i work was an important factor in his path to becoming the historian that we welcome today. as a young lawyer, he researched state law questions in the law library. from there he progressed to releasing questions in genealogy. that advanced to the...
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william stevens smith. camps, one of his aid to john adams son-in-law and asked him to get all of these books for him. so he got some books by voltaire for example and some other books about the history of revolutions. there are some 18th century enlightenment books that he did have. not many though that we think of. >> you were talking about george washington writing on agriculture. you said he was one of the best written at the time. can you explain why and were his writings read in new england or was it mainly virginia and the south? dr. hayes: i think i said that he had the greatest agricultural library. i think -- i mean there is -- there is evidence that he shared his library with others. as far as his writings on agriculture, i don't know very much about that. just to answer that question. >> do you know if he read marcus aurellius and what kinds of poems did he like? dr. hayes: ok. i don't know about marcus. about the poems that he liked, conventional phones, typical -- poems, that he transcribed as a kid were typical 18th century couplets. there is evidence that he read alexander pope, jonath
william stevens smith. camps, one of his aid to john adams son-in-law and asked him to get all of these books for him. so he got some books by voltaire for example and some other books about the history of revolutions. there are some 18th century enlightenment books that he did have. not many though that we think of. >> you were talking about george washington writing on agriculture. you said he was one of the best written at the time. can you explain why and were his writings read in new...
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joy williams, political strategist and president of the naacp of brooklyn. john pub hauritz from "the washington post." i don't know where to start. let's talk about this tweet from john dowd yesterday. here is what he wrote. i pray that acting attorney general rosen stein will follow the brilliant and courageous example of the fbi office of professional responsibility and attorney general jeff sessions and bring an end to alleged russia collusion investigation manufactured by mccabe's boss, jim comey, based upon a fraudulent and corrupt dossier. now, i have an inkling as to where i think this whole thing is headed and why dowd is talking the way in which he is. i want to get your inclination on all this. where do you think this is headed? >> i think this is headed to some kind of a ludicrous and pointless confrontation that is going to test our entire political system. we know why mueller was appointed special counsel, because of a conversation between trump and former fbi director comey about which tls a disagreement as to the content of the conversation and th
joy williams, political strategist and president of the naacp of brooklyn. john pub hauritz from "the washington post." i don't know where to start. let's talk about this tweet from john dowd yesterday. here is what he wrote. i pray that acting attorney general rosen stein will follow the brilliant and courageous example of the fbi office of professional responsibility and attorney general jeff sessions and bring an end to alleged russia collusion investigation manufactured by...
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that this conspirasism of what used to be the john birch society back when i was a little child, and the true conservative movement led by william f. buckley and barry goldwater and others kept their distance from that. - right. - and then, little by little, people running the republican party didn't keep their distance so much and allowed that conspirasism to seep into the mainstream, and by the way, it's not only the right. - well, there's left conspirasism, right? - sure, but it is, the bad consequences of fantasyland that i talk about politically are disproportionately right. - or at least at the moment they are. - exactly. we'll do the sequel in 10 years where the left has gone completely crazy. - it occurs to me that one great example of this or topic of conversation around this would be climate change or climate science. - [kurt] yes, yes. - where it's such false equivalency. 97% of the world believes that this is a thing, or more. 2% doesn't, we have to leave it there. - yeah, teach the controversy. - right, he said, she said. - and again, i didn't really, until i started doing the research for this book, didn't realize
that this conspirasism of what used to be the john birch society back when i was a little child, and the true conservative movement led by william f. buckley and barry goldwater and others kept their distance from that. - right. - and then, little by little, people running the republican party didn't keep their distance so much and allowed that conspirasism to seep into the mainstream, and by the way, it's not only the right. - well, there's left conspirasism, right? - sure, but it is, the bad...
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williams" which starts now. >>> the breaking news tonight, the president's attorney john dowd floated the idea of pardoning paulanafort and mike flynn. we've got two journalists standing by with details from their blockbuster reporting on this story. and the latest on the mueller effort. >>> speaking of which, today's new details on what could be the most direct link yet discovered between the trump campaign and russia. >>> and only in the trump era a cabinet secretary fired tonight via twitter as the president nominates his doctor, the presidential fit, to run veterans affairs, an agency of 370,000 people. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a wednesday night.
williams" which starts now. >>> the breaking news tonight, the president's attorney john dowd floated the idea of pardoning paulanafort and mike flynn. we've got two journalists standing by with details from their blockbuster reporting on this story. and the latest on the mueller effort. >>> speaking of which, today's new details on what could be the most direct link yet discovered between the trump campaign and russia. >>> and only in the trump era a cabinet...