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in his first interview since coming across the country from san francisco, john williams, thank you for being with us this morning. john: welcome to the new york fed. great to talk with you. mississippi valley: 134,000 jobs reported this morning. do you throw it out there as a hurricane influence number? john: i see as one important indicator to follow. continued strong job growth, we saw some pretty positive revision the previous month and seeing the unemployment rate come down. continuation of a really strong economic -- strong u.s. economy and good momentum going forward. michael: lowest since 1969, 3.6% unemployment rate, does that scare you? john: lots of jobs. these are signs of a strong economy and good economy. when you think you in terms of inflation, we are not seeing inflationary pressures now. this is a bit of a goldie locks economy. low unemployment, strong job growth. this is good. michael: average hourly earnings dropped 2.8%. the philips curve still very flat? john: i would say relationship between inflation and unemployment is always a little bit ten with us than we thi
in his first interview since coming across the country from san francisco, john williams, thank you for being with us this morning. john: welcome to the new york fed. great to talk with you. mississippi valley: 134,000 jobs reported this morning. do you throw it out there as a hurricane influence number? john: i see as one important indicator to follow. continued strong job growth, we saw some pretty positive revision the previous month and seeing the unemployment rate come down. continuation...
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inflation and more comments from the fed's john williams.his had is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." final spread. coming up over the next week we have the first round of the brazilian presidential election and first round of u.s. inflation data, bank earnings and the fed's john williams will be speaking. still with me is bob miller, victoria fernandez and sean newman. brazilian election, i know you have been itching to talk. tell me what we should be looking for. sean: jon, it's a classic election. we have never seen an election like this in brazil. what we have here is the . pporters elections are this sunday. we'll have a contested election. polls released overnight it will end in a second-round runoff. the field has 13 candidates that are contesting the election. probably will be a race between two individuals. jonathan: sean, in terms of capital, exposure to that then? sean: we are somewhat flat right now, jon. we think the market is somewhat overprigse. possibility of a good result. i think looking at
inflation and more comments from the fed's john williams.his had is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." final spread. coming up over the next week we have the first round of the brazilian presidential election and first round of u.s. inflation data, bank earnings and the fed's john williams will be speaking. still with me is bob miller, victoria fernandez and sean newman. brazilian election, i know you have been itching to talk. tell me what...
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john williams, the new york fed president, this is what he had to say. hn: neutral is just one piece of information that we think about when we think about monetary policy. we talk about wage data, inflation, job growth, g.d.p. look at a lot of indicators both in the u.s. economy and abroad, to think about policy. neutral is just one of those. it's an important one, one i follow closely. but to me, it is just one piece of the puzzle. seanthan: increasingly, the communication coming from the federal reserve is, don't worry about the neutral rate, it is unobservable, we don't think we are near it. what do you think of the communication coming from the reserve on something that was quite important? sean: i think what was hard from -- i think what you heard from the federal reserve is in line with what we are thinking. it's not ahead of what market is pricing in at this point. if you look at the way that spreads have reacted in the last three to four weeks, markets have taken the comments from the fed in stride. we have seen spreads tighten on the back of the
john williams, the new york fed president, this is what he had to say. hn: neutral is just one piece of information that we think about when we think about monetary policy. we talk about wage data, inflation, job growth, g.d.p. look at a lot of indicators both in the u.s. economy and abroad, to think about policy. neutral is just one of those. it's an important one, one i follow closely. but to me, it is just one piece of the puzzle. seanthan: increasingly, the communication coming from the...
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inflation and more comments from the fed's john williams.his is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it's time now for the final spread. coming up in the next week, we have the first round of the brazilian presidential election , plus the fresh round of u.s. inflation data. bank earnings and the fed's john williams will be speaking. still with me is bob miller, victoria fernandez and sean newman. fast-forward to the brazilian election. here is the chance to talk em. i know you have been itching to do it over the last 20 minutes or so. so tell me what we should be looking for. sean: jon, it's a classic election. we have never seen an election like this in brazil. i know that is some of what -- is somewhat of a cliche statement, but what we have the candidates, the elections are this sunday. and we will have a very contested election. polls released overnight suggest it will likely end in a second-round runoff. between these two candidates, even though the field has 13 candidates that are actu
inflation and more comments from the fed's john williams.his is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it's time now for the final spread. coming up in the next week, we have the first round of the brazilian presidential election , plus the fresh round of u.s. inflation data. bank earnings and the fed's john williams will be speaking. still with me is bob miller, victoria fernandez and sean newman. fast-forward to the...
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john: thank you, ms. williams. rep. gianforte: well, my opponent is entitled to her own opinions, but not her own set of facts. let me lay them out for you at home. i am endorsed by the nra. i have an a rating. my opponent has an f. i think our second amendment is very clear. it says we have the right to own and bear arms. and that right shall not be infringed. i will stand on that. we do have, as i said at the beginning, this is a race of competing ideas. and if you want an advocate for your second amendment rights, then i am your candidate in this race. i have also been endorsed by the montana shooting sports association. and i'm proud that i also raised my kids on public lands here in montana, hunting and fishing. but the second amendment is about more than just hunting. it is about self-defense. and i do not believe, to answer your question directly, i do not think restrictions on gun ownership are constitutional. yet, my opponent has been clear, much like nancy pelosi in the house, has advocated for considerin
john: thank you, ms. williams. rep. gianforte: well, my opponent is entitled to her own opinions, but not her own set of facts. let me lay them out for you at home. i am endorsed by the nra. i have an a rating. my opponent has an f. i think our second amendment is very clear. it says we have the right to own and bear arms. and that right shall not be infringed. i will stand on that. we do have, as i said at the beginning, this is a race of competing ideas. and if you want an advocate for your...
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carl riccadonna is wrong, john williams is wrong. we start to get more wage pressures in the economy. it did not happen at 4.5%. it seems to be happening now that we are crossing below 4%. we have to look at a broader array of indicators, including wage pressures and full employment is something you can recognize in the rearview mirror. if we look at the course of wage pressures, we can say it is weak relative to past cycles. the vector is up sloping and that gives us confidence we are hitting the sweet spot. francine: what does that mean for the fed? will have more confidence that the economy is on a sturdy footing and can handle a few more rate increases. we see that in the treasury market. a came in much stronger than expected. that is a good signal that growth will be solid, not as solid as we saw in the second quarter, but it will be firm. the market is having fewer doubts about what the fed is looking for a more robust outlook in the longer run. we see the long end of the curve moving up more than the short end. if you look at
carl riccadonna is wrong, john williams is wrong. we start to get more wage pressures in the economy. it did not happen at 4.5%. it seems to be happening now that we are crossing below 4%. we have to look at a broader array of indicators, including wage pressures and full employment is something you can recognize in the rearview mirror. if we look at the course of wage pressures, we can say it is weak relative to past cycles. the vector is up sloping and that gives us confidence we are hitting...
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report showed that unemployment is declining to a 48 year low, but the new york fed president john williamsd will continue gradually raising interest rates with no signs of inflation getting out of hand. williams spoke earlier on bloomberg. john: it doesn't scare me. it is great for the american -- low unemployment, lots of jobs, these are signs of a strong economy and a good economy. termsou think about it in of inflation, we are not seeing any inflationary pressures now, so i think this is a bit of a goldilocks economy. low on unemployment, strong job growth, low and stable inflation. this is good. terms of inflation, we are not seeing the average hourly earnings dropped a 10th to 2.8%. i would say the relationship between inflation and unemployment is a bit more tenuous than we would believe from the economics courses we took, but i see an underlying strength in wages, wage growth around 3% for a little bit below -- 3% or aistent little bit below that is consistent with a strong market. we are seeing earnings grow, jobs grow, and stable inflation. wagesn do we see rise enough to shift in
report showed that unemployment is declining to a 48 year low, but the new york fed president john williamsd will continue gradually raising interest rates with no signs of inflation getting out of hand. williams spoke earlier on bloomberg. john: it doesn't scare me. it is great for the american -- low unemployment, lots of jobs, these are signs of a strong economy and a good economy. termsou think about it in of inflation, we are not seeing any inflationary pressures now, so i think this is a...
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we're joined now by john william loud and former republican member of the missouri senate thanks for joining us good to have in the program today president trump's been blaming the media for this state of disarray. well he's come in for his share of criticism caliber when it all this or is the lose a sort of real robust political discourse and dialogue here. well it is disappointing that that we've had such a rush to judgment state but i think you hit on the real key point that the democrats were looking terrible because one hundred percent of the violence was coming from the left and even encouraged by many on the latter so this certainly has changed the narrative or at least put that on second page and now we're all talking about whether somebody on the right is engaging in violence and we don't know who did it is the bottom line. of course investigation still ongoing mainstream media though claiming. that's contributed to the creation of this you know political environment in which these sorts of incidents all more likely to happen do you think there's any truth in those claims. n
we're joined now by john william loud and former republican member of the missouri senate thanks for joining us good to have in the program today president trump's been blaming the media for this state of disarray. well he's come in for his share of criticism caliber when it all this or is the lose a sort of real robust political discourse and dialogue here. well it is disappointing that that we've had such a rush to judgment state but i think you hit on the real key point that the democrats...
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and in the credits was the name john t. williams, jr.it as a composer. even if somehow you don't know his name, you definitely know his work. we could play those two notes from jaws, the march from indiana jones or just about anything from the star wars movies. then again those songs are pretty expensive to play on tv, aren't they? but there is one song of his we can play. and if you watch us here regularly you hear it on monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, and you definitely hear it on sundays as well. >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> that's right. john williams composed the "meet the press" theme way back in 1985. he's also the maestro behind many other nbc themes. if you have john williams on your team you get to brag about it every once in a while. 60 years later and he's still pitch perfect. the beat with ari melber starts right now. >>> tonight we continue our ongoing coverage of these pipe bomb mailings and the ensuing fbi hunt ar
and in the credits was the name john t. williams, jr.it as a composer. even if somehow you don't know his name, you definitely know his work. we could play those two notes from jaws, the march from indiana jones or just about anything from the star wars movies. then again those songs are pretty expensive to play on tv, aren't they? but there is one song of his we can play. and if you watch us here regularly you hear it on monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, and you definitely hear it...
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." ♪ ♪ >>> cue the john williams theme there. >>> cue the john williams thoom >>> cue the dawn williamslove "star wars" and that's not just because we're a part of the disney family. >> we loved it before that and every tuesday the official "star wars" official media pages have a new way in how it's impact thtd lives off fans. it has. this morning a story of one of those super fans. >> reporter: everyone has a "star wars" story. tell me about your first experience when you were younger. >> it's not until 1978 i got to see it in charlotte, north carolina. i had never even seen a color television. so to see that level off spectacle for someone in the middle of nowhere it doubled the impact. that buzz started perkulating and i happened to be working with with a friend named tom and we were thinking if there was a way you could live in the skin of star wars r it would be in the storm troopers. it's the every man. i paid sight unseen and i was part of "star wars." when tom came on the scene for return oof the jedi, soon other people doing this. so the 50 first legion is world wide. people sa
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john williams is speaking about normalizing u.s. policy.e will get a lot of response from the emerging central bankers in the audience. in the afternoon, there will be an emerging markets symposium and the response to them. this has been on the back burner for a while. federal reserve commissioners tend to downplay, you have to do your own domestic economy, and maybe if the rest of the world has problems, it is their own internal problems. it will be harder for u.s. policymakers to come to terms in , more cautious, complete way andake note of their steps what it means for emerging-market nations and others. shery: kathleen hays in bali at the imf world bank meetings. still ahead, head of geopolitical research joins us to talk about the future of washington foreign-policy amid the trade war, and the latest recognition of its u.n. envoy. haidi: bnp paribas gives us their outlook next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak: asia." haidi: the recent selloff in u.s. treasuries has shaken financial markets from stocks to currencies. asian
john williams is speaking about normalizing u.s. policy.e will get a lot of response from the emerging central bankers in the audience. in the afternoon, there will be an emerging markets symposium and the response to them. this has been on the back burner for a while. federal reserve commissioners tend to downplay, you have to do your own domestic economy, and maybe if the rest of the world has problems, it is their own internal problems. it will be harder for u.s. policymakers to come to...
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john williams, the federal reserve president of new york, saying they are getting closer to the normalizationnd they will be hitting 2%, maybe slightly above it. breakoutot see any inflation. david: they are putting their best foot forward, right? when it comes to the global economy, weekend talk at length about the challenges that remain here. in a lot of ways, central bankers are there to provide some sort of stability. when they panic, use or to panic and call it elon musk and get a flight to mars. a big interview coming up out of what is happening in bali. we have the market open in thailand and india. lots more coming on the show. keep it here. keep it real. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." google is taking on amazon and --
john williams, the federal reserve president of new york, saying they are getting closer to the normalizationnd they will be hitting 2%, maybe slightly above it. breakoutot see any inflation. david: they are putting their best foot forward, right? when it comes to the global economy, weekend talk at length about the challenges that remain here. in a lot of ways, central bankers are there to provide some sort of stability. when they panic, use or to panic and call it elon musk and get a flight...
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romaine: and don't miss john williams making remarks in bali. that is all for "what'd you miss?" romaine: "bloomberg technology" is up next. joe: have a great evening, this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." fresh evidence and the china hiking scoop. hardware discovered on the servers at a major u.s. telecom company. . google's play to take on apple's on and -- apple and amazon. a smart speaker with the screen. is it enough to send us. alexa packing? the bulls are back in
romaine: and don't miss john williams making remarks in bali. that is all for "what'd you miss?" romaine: "bloomberg technology" is up next. joe: have a great evening, this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." fresh evidence and the china hiking scoop. hardware discovered on the servers at a major u.s. telecom company. . google's play to take on apple's on and -- apple and amazon. a smart speaker with the screen....
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job data today to williams to and john joins us for an exclusive interview after 3:00 p.m. u.k. time. let's get a check of those asian market moves. here is juliette saly. juliette: certainly this tech selloff hurting asian stocks, which are down for a fifth session in a row. you have seen the hang seng weaker by 0.4%. the taiwan taiex is being hit the hardest. all those apple suppliers and also tech suppliers in japan. the asx bucking the trend. higher for a third session. let's look at some of the players. asian tech stocks at a 15 month low. lenovo, one of the worst performers. jpmorgan saying you should short lenovo for six months. it has fallen the most since 2009. screen holdings in japan also a laggard. samsung is doing well. it came through with strong chip numbers. was higher by almost 2% in the early sessions. turning out to the bloomberg first word news. the u.s. senate had to a make or break procedural vote on judge brett kavanaugh as lawmakers digest an fbi investigation into allegations of sexual assault. a single copy of the report was made available with some sen
job data today to williams to and john joins us for an exclusive interview after 3:00 p.m. u.k. time. let's get a check of those asian market moves. here is juliette saly. juliette: certainly this tech selloff hurting asian stocks, which are down for a fifth session in a row. you have seen the hang seng weaker by 0.4%. the taiwan taiex is being hit the hardest. all those apple suppliers and also tech suppliers in japan. the asx bucking the trend. higher for a third session. let's look at some...
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if you have john williams on your team you get to brag about it every once in a while. 60 years later and he's still pitch perfect. the beat with ari melber starts right now. >>> tonight we continue our ongoing coverage of these pipe bomb mailings and the ensuing fbi hunt around the nation along with several other big stories. later i'm going to speak to trump's former ambassador to mexico who's discussing what's wrong with his leadership and the potential break in the russia probe, mueller obtaining evidence that may show a trump ally knew about the clinton e-mail hack. and donald trump leaving the door open for chinese spies to listen to his phone calls. we begin with our top story, the president's new response to mystery of these explosive devices sent to democratic leaders, resistance figures and a trump critic at an address at cnn. now, the president has discarded his brief attempt to strike a note of unity, toward turning to attack the free press and insinwitting inmedia would be somehow to blame for a crime unsolved and therefore impossible to assign blame for yet. >> the media
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> john williams kind of fwigig a hint. >> pumps me up every time. >> we're about to get a lookt to see. >> behind that giant space monster in "solo" and we sent our own "star wars" junky to get the scoop. ♪ >> hang on. >> hey, graang, abc news in san francisco. we figure how that it was out of the spoiler zone and we could come here and kind of pull back a curtain on some of the mazing spells effects. i want to take you inside and fwifb you a look. ♪ >>> when ron howard joined the project, wouldn't it be fun if we had a space monster or something? oh, we vaspace monsters. >> no, that's not mall. >> that's a living thing. >> you got the script, we have to feger for houp hey we're going to beeng if to a voilgs relationship get infrouchblal. them modelers and they started to create this five-mile long monster. 42 eyes, eight major tentacles, 24 minor tentacles. >>> you never drive them like this is your shut. >> it somes so. >> until i don't leak like it. squr so that fess a few challenge ulp. >> can you just see the skull for a moment. >> it was also probably the hardest thing to
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john williams now at the new york fed i think clarified that saying that neutral might be over the next year, so maybe four more hikes from now so part of this i think is just guesswork on a lot of traders' parts about how much more hiking does the fed have left before they actually are comfortable saying that maybe now is the time to take a pause chair powell planted the seed, thinking that, well, maybe they're going to just rocket past neutral, neutral being around 3% on the fed funds rate. if that's the case, longer term yields probably should rise more i think what we'll likely hear is back tracking on that rhetoric to clarify what exactly they mean, because i would be concerned that the fed would be pulling away the punch bowl a little bit too quickly if they actually did decide that they were going to hike a total of, say, six times over the next year as opposed to what they have been talking about which is one more time for the balance of this year and three more times for 2019. >> brian, before we let you go, if yields are the highest they're going or near the highest that they'
john williams now at the new york fed i think clarified that saying that neutral might be over the next year, so maybe four more hikes from now so part of this i think is just guesswork on a lot of traders' parts about how much more hiking does the fed have left before they actually are comfortable saying that maybe now is the time to take a pause chair powell planted the seed, thinking that, well, maybe they're going to just rocket past neutral, neutral being around 3% on the fed funds rate....
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coming up, john williams speaks to bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> cybersecurity selloff.lump after china infiltrated almost 30 u.s. companies. 10 year hovered new seven-year highs after investors wait on payroll numbers. the consumer goods giant backs down from a plan to move to the netherlands, bowing to shareholder pressure. hello everyone and welcome to bloomberg surveillance, i'm francine lacqua in london. we have a lot of news, just tryi
coming up, john williams speaks to bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> cybersecurity selloff.lump after china infiltrated almost 30 u.s. companies. 10 year hovered new seven-year highs after investors wait on payroll numbers. the consumer goods giant backs down from a plan to move to the netherlands, bowing to shareholder pressure. hello everyone and welcome to bloomberg surveillance, i'm francine lacqua in london. we have a lot of news, just tryi
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ashley: very quickly, you had new york fed, john williams, say yesterday it's okay to be hiking ratesse it contains asset prices. if you look what happened yesterday, mission accomplished, i guess. but those comments don't help either. elizabeth: the markets fell out of bed and fell down the stairs, because when the yields go up, it shakes all of the bad stuff out of the tree. charles: and that goes back to mixed message point. john williams, second most powerful person on the fed, goes to this imf meeting where they downgrade global growth. on the other hand, he's talking about normal policy. what the hell is normal policy? is. [laughter] that's scaring people. >> i don't know why the fed is being so declarative with these statements here. what they really should be saying is, look, we've got to read the data, we're flexible, we're paying attention to what's going on, and we can adapt. the problem is now powell has to wait for the next opportunity to do that. in the meantime -- elizabeth: the issue is nothing changed in the basic market fundamental narrative. >> exactly. elizabeth: o
ashley: very quickly, you had new york fed, john williams, say yesterday it's okay to be hiking ratesse it contains asset prices. if you look what happened yesterday, mission accomplished, i guess. but those comments don't help either. elizabeth: the markets fell out of bed and fell down the stairs, because when the yields go up, it shakes all of the bad stuff out of the tree. charles: and that goes back to mixed message point. john williams, second most powerful person on the fed, goes to this...
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haidi: the bond investors and traders hanging on every word from john williams, also the jobs numberss, e.m. being hammered. they will be nervous. kathleen: there are so many factors driving em. there is one central thread, federal reserve rate hikes inping to kick off downturn em currencies, forcing central banks to raise he rates. a sweet spot.s in they were able to hold their key rate steady. they are doing all right. the reserve bank of india will have their decision hours from now and are seen raising their key rate again. the deflation rate has continued to rise. are rising. they are seen acting against that. and to support their currency which has been beaten up, one of asia's worst performers if not the worst. bloomberg economics things we should see a dovish pause. they will see rate flows, which will exacerbate problems india already has. at the end of the day we will see no matter how right bloomberg economics is, r.b.i. possibly raises again in hopes of economy can withstand this because higher oil prices are hurting consumers and businesses. when the currency is weak, you
haidi: the bond investors and traders hanging on every word from john williams, also the jobs numberss, e.m. being hammered. they will be nervous. kathleen: there are so many factors driving em. there is one central thread, federal reserve rate hikes inping to kick off downturn em currencies, forcing central banks to raise he rates. a sweet spot.s in they were able to hold their key rate steady. they are doing all right. the reserve bank of india will have their decision hours from now and are...
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john barrett, his daughter was married to william king who a bullet hole. john barrett seem to have issues own.s other times he's on the other side of the law. and burns didn't like each other. he's the one who's playing jokes a lot.s unfortunately, we don't have his civil warfter the about burns and his notoriety. very jealous. john barrett is another guy. i think there's lots of people veryould purchase my book, a i will be outside for while. if anybody wants to purchase book. here.re i'll be the next lecture is near and dear to my heart. it's about a book i co-authored by the co-author. he's very knowledgeable about the subject and he's going to be excellent lecture if you guys want to stick around. coming.verybody for [applause] ♪ >> this year marks the whichnial of world war i ended on november 11, 1918. devoten history tv will 48 hours to coverage of the great war. november 10th and 11th. with tours of battlefields and cemeteries in france. with reenactors, film historians.ons with the centennial of war world 1 and 11kend november 10 here on american h
john barrett, his daughter was married to william king who a bullet hole. john barrett seem to have issues own.s other times he's on the other side of the law. and burns didn't like each other. he's the one who's playing jokes a lot.s unfortunately, we don't have his civil warfter the about burns and his notoriety. very jealous. john barrett is another guy. i think there's lots of people veryould purchase my book, a i will be outside for while. if anybody wants to purchase book. here.re i'll be...
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reallyo that was done to emphasize this notion that we heard from jay powell in jackson hole and john williamswe don't know where neutral is. we should not pretend we have a lot of precision. these exercises are all very valuable academic exercises, but this fed does note to become overly wedded to the special constructs. they really value human discretion. they are taking a step back. one we see days like we saw last week in the equity markets, that tells them what you're starting to get traction with the tightening of monetary policy. it might it possible not be the same david chairman powell is looking at? when you see a crisis, it usually becomes the cause of excesses in financial markets. not because of inflation directly. is he really saying and the fed indicating we have to worry about that, excesses over there, not necessarily pbi? --ppi? mona: he understands for the cautions and concerns are. he is probably more than chairwoman yellen was watching the financial market. what he saw over the last week may have given them a little bit of pause. we are seeing what's happening internationa
reallyo that was done to emphasize this notion that we heard from jay powell in jackson hole and john williamswe don't know where neutral is. we should not pretend we have a lot of precision. these exercises are all very valuable academic exercises, but this fed does note to become overly wedded to the special constructs. they really value human discretion. they are taking a step back. one we see days like we saw last week in the equity markets, that tells them what you're starting to get...
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john? >> dickerson: holly williams in istanbul, thanks, holly. when we come back, why have so many children in one state come down with a rare disorder similar to polio. many children in one state come down with a rare disorder similar to polio. only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. with any medicare supplement plan, you can choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call today for a free guide. who accepts medicare patients. walking a dog can add thouswalking this many?our day. that can be rough on pam's feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they relieve pain and give her the comfort to move more so she can keep up with all of her best friends. dr. scholl's. born to move. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you acti
john? >> dickerson: holly williams in istanbul, thanks, holly. when we come back, why have so many children in one state come down with a rare disorder similar to polio. many children in one state come down with a rare disorder similar to polio. only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, the only plans of their kind...
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nashing their teeth, swinging their tails to john williams classic theme song and if you listen closelyrs. >> a lot less scary on the field. [ applause ] >> 25 years? 25 years since justin timberlake inju -- jurassic park" >> how does time go by this fast? 25 years since the first "jurassic park" movie. a classic. i'll have to go home and watch it. >>. thank you. >> no problem. enjoy your monday. >>> the me too movement, it was exactly one year ago today that alyssa milano sent out the tweet that helped ignite a firestorm. she will join us live in a moment but first, a look at how me too has grown since that tweet seen around the world. >> reporter: it's been a year since the #metoo movement went viral after a tweet from actress alyssa milano, encouraging women who have been harassed or sexually assaulted to speak out. the hashtag being used more than 19 million times. the conversation about a typically taboo topic sweeping the nation, ultimately uprooting many in high-powered positions. me too traces its origins back a decade when tarana burke created it to help sexual assault survivor
nashing their teeth, swinging their tails to john williams classic theme song and if you listen closelyrs. >> a lot less scary on the field. [ applause ] >> 25 years? 25 years since justin timberlake inju -- jurassic park" >> how does time go by this fast? 25 years since the first "jurassic park" movie. a classic. i'll have to go home and watch it. >>. thank you. >> no problem. enjoy your monday. >>> the me too movement, it was exactly one...
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(sirens) many filmmakers served their country, william wyler john huston john ford darryl zanuck ands like robert montgomery and lee marvin. combat films were transformed by their experiences of battle. (explosion) in may 1944, lieutenant-colonel d. zanuck was stationed in england directing the signal corps unit. ♪ there'll be a hot time ♪ in the town of berlin ♪ when the yanks ♪ go marchin' in ... ♪ (narrator) the allied armies were forming the largest invasionary force of the 20th century. zanuck's job was to document their training followed by the d-day invasion. ♪ when the brooklyn boys ♪ begin ♪ to take the joint apart ♪ and tear it down ♪ when they take ♪ old berlin ♪ (narrator) sam fuller was a lieutenant in the big red one infantry stationed near exeter. he was training for the landing of americans on omaha beach. the big red one's task was to punch a hole in the enemy, then form a beachhead through which the main force could pass into normandy and on to berlin. ♪ after they take berlin ♪ (narrator) fuller and zanuck had different perspectives of d-day. zanuck had a bird's ey
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been told over and over, and these published accounts almost always the same relying on john and captain williams statements. along with u.s. governor official reports, all of which i found to be rather color -- colorful. as a research historian and nonfiction writer, who prefers to let his own trail i was not inspired to follow in the footsteps of my predecessors. i have long been a historian, and the narrator of the historical events must be a spectator of the action he or she describes. i have also been inspired by the american story david mcculloch say no harm is done by history by making it something someone would want to read which is that beacon of wisdom i used to steer my historical pros with. so for this story i had to find a way without embedding content or fabricating a narrative to take the reader with me into the middle of the action. aboard merlot when she was torpedoed and number 1046 as she entered the burning city in search of survivors. to paint the picture if i will with words rather than with a paintbrush. as it happened, out of the midst of the past in the 11th hour of the p
been told over and over, and these published accounts almost always the same relying on john and captain williams statements. along with u.s. governor official reports, all of which i found to be rather color -- colorful. as a research historian and nonfiction writer, who prefers to let his own trail i was not inspired to follow in the footsteps of my predecessors. i have long been a historian, and the narrator of the historical events must be a spectator of the action he or she describes. i...
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overstated and frankly, i was comforted by statements a week from chairman powell in his conference and john williams about neutrality for a couple years said let's cast it aside. >> what are they good at predicting >> how things were in the last economic cycle >> yogi berra was right. it's hard to predict, especially about the future >> right but what shouldn't be as hard is what's happening outside of our window and if you look outside of our window, the u.s. economy has been booming since last spring it's only found its way into the newspapers in the last six months a year ago, the fed and most forecasters said the economy this year would grow at 1.8% now 9 and 12 months later, they've been mugged by the data. the truth is by the time we get to december, i think they'll have to mark up that forecast once again >> they only missed it by 60% or 70%. i was joking because i was wondering why you picked on productivity as the ones they're not good at. i don't know anything they're good at, really? is there anything consistently they're good at, looking back, and they're not even right about that all th
overstated and frankly, i was comforted by statements a week from chairman powell in his conference and john williams about neutrality for a couple years said let's cast it aside. >> what are they good at predicting >> how things were in the last economic cycle >> yogi berra was right. it's hard to predict, especially about the future >> right but what shouldn't be as hard is what's happening outside of our window and if you look outside of our window, the u.s. economy...
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we've had smiles before the cameras with john kerry and william christopher and others, but when thats turned off, i'm confident mike mpompeo delivered a message about human rights. >> we appreciate that because it is hard to tell. >> i don't think it is, not at all. >> then explain why the president accepts the denial and say maybe it was regular killers. >> i think the great thing is president did is he called the king. what's happening with the trump administration -- you have to admit, with your reporting you are missing one huge piece. when the president went to saudi arabia on his first foreign trip, we went overseas and on saudi arabia soil he talked about radical islamic terror in front of the whole royal family and the leadership and the government, things were said in saudi arabia by an american president that were never said. by the same token, it is a brutal regime. it is not a democracy. you do not have the same kind of rights like you have in western democracy. >> no, you don't. to get into what you were saying, he did not push the saudi regime on human rights. terrorism
we've had smiles before the cameras with john kerry and william christopher and others, but when thats turned off, i'm confident mike mpompeo delivered a message about human rights. >> we appreciate that because it is hard to tell. >> i don't think it is, not at all. >> then explain why the president accepts the denial and say maybe it was regular killers. >> i think the great thing is president did is he called the king. what's happening with the trump administration --...
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john? >> mystery continues. holly williams for us in istanbul. thanks, holly. when we come back, why have so many children in one state come down with a rare disorder similar to polio? it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pac. helps keep your laundry pacs safe, and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. >>> health officials in minnesota are telling doctors to watch for new cases of a rare disorder with symptoms similar to polio. since the summer, at least seven children there have been diagnosed with a queued flaccid myelitis. it includes arm or leg weakness. some cases may be caused by a virus. doctors recommend regular hand washing to stop it from spreading. >>> taylor swift got a huge response after announcing yesterday she's voting for democrat phil bretteson over marcia br marsha blackburn in the race in tennessee. swift, quote, came down from her ivory tower to make the endorsement. president trump told reporters today, i like taylor's music about 25% less. >>>
john? >> mystery continues. holly williams for us in istanbul. thanks, holly. when we come back, why have so many children in one state come down with a rare disorder similar to polio? it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pac. helps keep your laundry pacs safe, and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. >>> health officials in minnesota are telling doctors to watch for new cases of a...
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at least conservatives in america wanted to separate themselves from crazies on right, john birch society, williamas involved in that. is this now a moment where the democrats have to decide crazies on the left, many out protesting kavanaugh and decent folks in the middle? >> i'm not sure how many decent folks in the middle there are anymore in the democratic party leadership. i think party is captured by the left, lock, stock and barrel. you never hear them telling no on violence. you didn't hear nancy pelosi apologizing for any of her own rhetoric. david: that's true. >> you don't hear them reining in maxine waters. all ignorance being spewed by the left these day, the people in congress are afraid of them as well. if chuck schumer or nancy pelosi goes against this tide, they will be swept away by it. so, in effect, they are enabling it by their silence. david: well if the blue tide turns into a red tide and democrats lose, they will have to rethink all of their alliances with the left, with saul alinsky types who look to be taking over the party. quickly. >> i don't think there will be a red ti
at least conservatives in america wanted to separate themselves from crazies on right, john birch society, williamas involved in that. is this now a moment where the democrats have to decide crazies on the left, many out protesting kavanaugh and decent folks in the middle? >> i'm not sure how many decent folks in the middle there are anymore in the democratic party leadership. i think party is captured by the left, lock, stock and barrel. you never hear them telling no on violence. you...
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harry williams and john simon that, even though lincoln had finally found his general, the president always maintained the upper hand in the relationship and kept grant focused and disciplined. that grant wasn't quite all that grant or others was cracked up to be. in perversexercise argument but, again, it is all related to issues of gee, these two. two got along. in the relationsh for everything is fine, we do not look at it very much. if things go wrong, we look at a lot. we usually conclude with what went wrong with lincoln and mcclellan, somebody had a problem, they needed therapy. by edwin mcmaster stanton asking both men what their problems were. what do i say? that is why you are here, allegedly. i i think it is best to look at both of these relationships side-by-side. if you do that you are going to realize that they have a lot in common. a lot of the same challenges. an examination of both relationships. by realizing what these relationships share, because of context and circumstance, n ot simply issues of personality, we can get a better grasp of why these relationships tur
harry williams and john simon that, even though lincoln had finally found his general, the president always maintained the upper hand in the relationship and kept grant focused and disciplined. that grant wasn't quite all that grant or others was cracked up to be. in perversexercise argument but, again, it is all related to issues of gee, these two. two got along. in the relationsh for everything is fine, we do not look at it very much. if things go wrong, we look at a lot. we usually conclude...
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john gomes elementary and william hopkins junior high schools in fremont...joaquin miller middle school in san jose... north star academy in redwood city and lawson middle school in cupertino. the schools will be honored at a ceremony in washington d-c this november. ( robin ) also new this morning... a 12-year-old boy is ambushed...attacked...adn robbed while biking home from school... and it was all caught on camera. it happened in elk grove... near sacramento. eric rucker shows us the video. "i saw three guys running towards me, the driver he pushed me down into the floor and all came and tackled me" that's the altered voice of this elk grove child.the 12-year-old - recalling last friday when a neighbors security video shows him being attacked by a group of teens. "i thought i would like get murdered because i didn't know if they had a weapon or not" the eighth grader says he was biking home from school when he was followed by the teens. the victim says one of the suspects asked him what kind of phone he had...then the attack began.but the young victim was
john gomes elementary and william hopkins junior high schools in fremont...joaquin miller middle school in san jose... north star academy in redwood city and lawson middle school in cupertino. the schools will be honored at a ceremony in washington d-c this november. ( robin ) also new this morning... a 12-year-old boy is ambushed...attacked...adn robbed while biking home from school... and it was all caught on camera. it happened in elk grove... near sacramento. eric rucker shows us the video....
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have this moment on a bridge on this fight for voting rights.you had this part is led by john lewis and williams, facing alabama state troopers. and sheriff and the posse sitting on horses with bull whips wrapped in barbed wire. and so as these nonviolent protesters who were symbolically carrying the body of jimmy lee jackson, who had defended his mother against a beating during a voting rights protest and was shot to death by law enforcement. as they were carrying the body to governor george wallace in montgomery, they ran right into alabama state troopers. jim clark. we saw that scene on the bridge. bloody sunday. it was so horrific that abc 's movie of the week, judgment at nuremberg was cut into show the footage of bloody sunday. the nation appalled because we hold the right to vote, to be basic, fundamental to democracy. how can this happen when people are just trying to register to vote? that, plus the killing of ribbons james reed who had come down and was bludgeoned to death for bleeding black people have the right to vote. led the united states to pass the voting rights act of 1965. one
have this moment on a bridge on this fight for voting rights.you had this part is led by john lewis and williams, facing alabama state troopers. and sheriff and the posse sitting on horses with bull whips wrapped in barbed wire. and so as these nonviolent protesters who were symbolically carrying the body of jimmy lee jackson, who had defended his mother against a beating during a voting rights protest and was shot to death by law enforcement. as they were carrying the body to governor george...
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anna: they are incumbent republican representative greg gianforte and democrat kathleen williams. johnwelcome to you both. we have a slightly different format tonight. each candidate has 90 seconds to answer a question and then there will be an open discussion. with a chance for rebuttals, questions, and direct exchange.
anna: they are incumbent republican representative greg gianforte and democrat kathleen williams. johnwelcome to you both. we have a slightly different format tonight. each candidate has 90 seconds to answer a question and then there will be an open discussion. with a chance for rebuttals, questions, and direct exchange.
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williams. resident john telling rally goers he's had a lot of victories in the white house or the message coming on the hills the pastor andrew branson's return to the u.s. gary tenney is live from the white house with that and more. reporter: last night was certainly a victory lap of sorts for president trump. the confirmation of justice kavanagh as well as of course the more than anything last night was about the midterm elections. in kentucky president trump is hoping to help gop congressman andy barr a retired marine fighter pilot running neck and neck for this policy. president trump took plenty of shots at democrats during the rally. at one point accusing them of being totally consumed by a trillion for power and told voters he needs more republicans to advance his agenda. >> we want to make sure it continues full speed ahead. we don't want democrats that are coming from a different place. we don't want them getting in office. all they'll do is abstract. under republican leadership, america is booming. >> the president largely focusing campaign efforts for republicans are hoping to add a t
williams. resident john telling rally goers he's had a lot of victories in the white house or the message coming on the hills the pastor andrew branson's return to the u.s. gary tenney is live from the white house with that and more. reporter: last night was certainly a victory lap of sorts for president trump. the confirmation of justice kavanagh as well as of course the more than anything last night was about the midterm elections. in kentucky president trump is hoping to help gop congressman...
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most notably a naked and frolicking tennessee williams. ♪ >> john: floor still shaking or did they fix. >> april: everybody got seasick. and started tripping. now that it's even they are all safe and have cocktails so i can get my sea legs back. >> john: oh, really? >> april: yeah. >> anthony: april owns the joint now. taken over for her father, the legendary reggie, a forward-thinking dude if there ever was one. >> april: it was built in 1798. >> anthony: how long in the family? in your family? >> april: over 75 years. my father, during that time, he had billie holiday appeared, he had nina symone, ella fitzgerald, all the big names in jazz. >> anthony: how has town changed? has it changed? >> april: i think tremendously. gay lifestyle is much more accepted. >> anthony: okay, 1972, my feeling was that this was a gay town, and that i was here at the pleasure of, you know, somebody else. which is sort of the opposite of everywhere outside of here at that time. >> april: oh, yes. >> anthony: this was a largely catholic, portuguese, conservative fishing community, but it was also known as
most notably a naked and frolicking tennessee williams. ♪ >> john: floor still shaking or did they fix. >> april: everybody got seasick. and started tripping. now that it's even they are all safe and have cocktails so i can get my sea legs back. >> john: oh, really? >> april: yeah. >> anthony: april owns the joint now. taken over for her father, the legendary reggie, a forward-thinking dude if there ever was one. >> april: it was built in 1798. >>...
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the whole case rests on what he found with john, tell us about that investigation. william: he was kind enough to cooperate, that always helps dozen it. that makes life a little bit easier the letter keeps coming. oldfield is a logistics genius, i have to give him credit. we could not believe how he had done this. he had to convince everybody in the federal government that organized crime existed. these guys are franchised, not just in the region but across the country. they get the postal inspectors to start sending other letters back around the country asking if they look the same. he brings together local law enforcement, the local postal clerks at the time actually sent back descriptions of who they drop the letter. this is what he looks like. this gets reported back. i did they were so excited that they could be part of the investigation. it begins to grow. finally, they get to a point where they start marking the stamps. this is the first time it has been done. the postal clerks, when the gang members do what is called undercover mailing, that is ready to undercover c
the whole case rests on what he found with john, tell us about that investigation. william: he was kind enough to cooperate, that always helps dozen it. that makes life a little bit easier the letter keeps coming. oldfield is a logistics genius, i have to give him credit. we could not believe how he had done this. he had to convince everybody in the federal government that organized crime existed. these guys are franchised, not just in the region but across the country. they get the postal...
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john gomes elementary and william hopkins junior high schools in fremont... joaquin miller middle school in san jose... north star academy in redwood city and lawson middle school in cupertino. the schools will be honored at a ceremony in washington d-c this november. (anchor) taking a live (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: most of the bay area enjoyed its first significant rain of the season. the heaviest rain fell in the north bay with some places receiving 1 to 2 inches. the doppler radar continues to see a few scattered light showers. there is a slight chance of showers tonight but they will be widely scattered. on the satellite you can see the low pressure center just off the coast, it will move into southern california before coming on shore. highs tomorrow will be mild with 60s to mid 70s for most of the bay area. showers and isolated thunderstorms are still possible through wednesday. more sunshine with windy weather is
john gomes elementary and william hopkins junior high schools in fremont... joaquin miller middle school in san jose... north star academy in redwood city and lawson middle school in cupertino. the schools will be honored at a ceremony in washington d-c this november. (anchor) taking a live (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: most of the bay area enjoyed its first...
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chief justice john roberts was a law clerk to william rehnquist. justice kavanaugh clerked for justice kennedy, as did neil gorsuch. stephen breyer clerked for arthur goldberg. and that gives us -- and elena kagan clerked for justice thurgood marshal. we now have a majority on the court that not just comes from elite ivy league background, but came up through the even more elite channels of supreme court law clerks. and then i know at one point, we had talked about the religious makeup of this court. justice kavanaugh, who is a catholic, secedes another catholic, anthony kennedy, and it's intriguing to know that on this supreme court, we have five catholics, three jewish justices, and one protestant. so really, kind of different than the makeup throughout the united states, brooke. >> incredible. the faces, the additions and thinking so many of them having clerked for other justices, speaking of clerks. joan, thank you. brett kavanaugh won confirmation by the slimmest margin ever for a u.s. supreme court justice, but now he will be making history i
chief justice john roberts was a law clerk to william rehnquist. justice kavanaugh clerked for justice kennedy, as did neil gorsuch. stephen breyer clerked for arthur goldberg. and that gives us -- and elena kagan clerked for justice thurgood marshal. we now have a majority on the court that not just comes from elite ivy league background, but came up through the even more elite channels of supreme court law clerks. and then i know at one point, we had talked about the religious makeup of this...
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see what john has to say, loud and powerful man william chiming in with another tweet saying i love itsy and to the point. if you like the president this is the final push and you will see it on tv and the internet. heather: the ads and endorsements before the midterms. the new jersey star-ledger endorsing men and as. todd: 1 >> one of the largest newspapers, the star-ledger, telling residents to choke it down and vote for bob menendez who was indicted on corruption charges that were later dropped. they do not like him but the editorial board like the president less because this is what they are telling readers. our hope is voters remember trump is on about, they choked down the reluctance and vote for menendez. he is no jim but he's better than you can -- hugin. folks on social media reacting, one facebook user posting this article making me sick to my stomach, the democrats have no one to blame but themselves when they lose heartily on november 6th. he is pretty confident. tara saying i am convinced i'm definitely voting for hugin. republicans in new jersey not a big fan of the star-
see what john has to say, loud and powerful man william chiming in with another tweet saying i love itsy and to the point. if you like the president this is the final push and you will see it on tv and the internet. heather: the ads and endorsements before the midterms. the new jersey star-ledger endorsing men and as. todd: 1 >> one of the largest newspapers, the star-ledger, telling residents to choke it down and vote for bob menendez who was indicted on corruption charges that were...
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calcification but protecting the rights of american citizens to vote but john roberts did not see it that way because he is a protÉge of williamrehnquist the chief justice of the supreme court he got his start doing massive voter suppression intimate - - intimidation at the polls and arizona so that hatred is a long thread that courses through the supreme court. >> may be this is a double question because what you worn about is the threat to democracy you talk about the racial nature and then talk about the 2016 campaign that you talk about this idea that this cannot sustain itself that i gathered you were writing that in a positive way may be little conflict? i would like you to explain that see you can ask questions. >> i talk about the resistance and what happens in alabama and the senate battle special oyelection to go against every method of voter suppression and when the state of alabama refuses to move you have civil society stand up to do the heavy lifting of democracy to figureut out how to get the birth certificates that they needed them their ids to set up a private system because so many polls were closed in alabam
calcification but protecting the rights of american citizens to vote but john roberts did not see it that way because he is a protÉge of williamrehnquist the chief justice of the supreme court he got his start doing massive voter suppression intimate - - intimidation at the polls and arizona so that hatred is a long thread that courses through the supreme court. >> may be this is a double question because what you worn about is the threat to democracy you talk about the racial nature and...
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william hartzel. on senator murray's staff, john, andy, laurel, colin, madeleine, ally, katherine, lori, sherry, and remi brimm. we worked closely with the house of representatives. i called both chairmen, representative walton, representative brady, talked with them before we went ahead with this, and they worked seamlessly with us for the last several months. the chairman and ranking committees of the house who made contributions included walton, brady, goodlatte, fox, shuster, pallone, conyers, fox, defazio, and their staffs. lastly, i'd like to thank the staff at the senate-house legislative council. they write the bill, they help us write the bill, with all of the changes and all of the senators and all of the provisions. they did a spectacular job. and the staff and the administration that provided technical assistance along the way as well as the staff of the congressional budget office. they have worked literally around the clock. they have worked on weekends to make it possible for us to get through the house, now get through the senate and down pennsylvania avenue to the president of the united
william hartzel. on senator murray's staff, john, andy, laurel, colin, madeleine, ally, katherine, lori, sherry, and remi brimm. we worked closely with the house of representatives. i called both chairmen, representative walton, representative brady, talked with them before we went ahead with this, and they worked seamlessly with us for the last several months. the chairman and ranking committees of the house who made contributions included walton, brady, goodlatte, fox, shuster, pallone,...
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john were married 57 years after meeting in law school. she graduated number three in her class, number one was william requist. he would become a ic juand chief justice for the supreme court. she would then join him there. it's long been known they were more than just friends at stanford and dated for a time but now, authan homas working on on o'connor biography discovered rehnquist's interest for her went further. when he left law school to become a supreme court clerk, he wrote to her. >> i think he was lonely in washington writing her. then he went on to say sandy, will you marry me? >> reporter: there is no record of her response, but it was clearly no. she married john o'connor a few months later at the family rehnquist married another. woman he met at law school, natie cornell.woman he met at law school, natalie cornell. children of both marriages had no idea about the early proposal. >> they gave me permissi to see the box but hadn't read what was in the box. >> reporter: they remained the best of friends united in a on different way he supreme court bench. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> comin
john were married 57 years after meeting in law school. she graduated number three in her class, number one was william requist. he would become a ic juand chief justice for the supreme court. she would then join him there. it's long been known they were more than just friends at stanford and dated for a time but now, authan homas working on on o'connor biography discovered rehnquist's interest for her went further. when he left law school to become a supreme court clerk, he wrote to her....
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dad took me to sears when i was eight years old and bought me a ted williams baseball glove and i still have that. >> reporter: but johnade some new discoveries. >> i lost a lot of material stuff, but the important things were still there. you know, we were all together. >> reporter: it is a tough anniversary for kim graves, but she and jerry keep coming back to this lot on ranchette road. after all, it is still home. >> do you see the dog, too? he lochs it around here. he can't run over there. i bring him back here about once a week, and i'm coming back. so i look forward to that day. >> reporter: and the family says they hope their new home will be rebuilt by next fall in the same spot, a place to start some new memories for sure. live in santa rosa, cornell bernard, "abc 7 news." dan, back to you now. >> cornell, thank you. new memories will be very nice. certainly grit and resilience have been very much on display in the north bay for the past 365 days. "abc 7 news" reporter wayne freedman is live in the larkfield estates neighbor with examples of that. wayne. >> reporter: good afternoon, dan. when they talk about
dad took me to sears when i was eight years old and bought me a ted williams baseball glove and i still have that. >> reporter: but johnade some new discoveries. >> i lost a lot of material stuff, but the important things were still there. you know, we were all together. >> reporter: it is a tough anniversary for kim graves, but she and jerry keep coming back to this lot on ranchette road. after all, it is still home. >> do you see the dog, too? he lochs it around here....