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john williams, the president of the new york fed, cited three factors, a global slowdown, geopolitical uncertainty and tighter financibu conditions. he also added that slower growth is not necessarily cause fo >> how much should our economy be expected on a normal average year to grow? r current estimate is around 2%. so when we see the slowdown, yot shoulde -- people shouldn't be saying what's happened to the tonomy that would cause you think this would be down to 2%. in fact this would be actually sosithing crably more normal, 2% growth in the new ew economy, normal economy. >> mr. williams said that allows the central bank to be flexible and patient when it comes to raising interest rates. >>> and the federal reserve also alteredf ts descriptione economy in its latest beige book. that is the anecdotal look of the economy across the country which was released today. ten of the fed's 12 districts saw teslight-to-moderowth in late january and february. more being viewed as downbeat compared to its more typical modest to moderate phrase. some of that was due to theov partialnment shutdo
john williams, the president of the new york fed, cited three factors, a global slowdown, geopolitical uncertainty and tighter financibu conditions. he also added that slower growth is not necessarily cause fo >> how much should our economy be expected on a normal average year to grow? r current estimate is around 2%. so when we see the slowdown, yot shoulde -- people shouldn't be saying what's happened to the tonomy that would cause you think this would be down to 2%. in fact this would...
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>> john williams, it is so hard to qualify this, quantify this, he is a genius, his ability to reach inside our hearts and touch us, and see a scene and said that scene, is extraordinary. he brings out an emotional contact in the film that sometimes we are not even really sure is there, we see one thing, he goes for something different sometimes. and he is able to explore that and articulate that through his music, he takes the cinematic experience and the filmmaker's vision to an entirely different level. it is important for the movie. extraordinarily important for the movie. it inflicts the visuals that you see, if you change the music, you can change what people are feeling from what they are seeing on screen. so it is an extraordinary and to part of the artistic process. >> so your performance tonight the first one is at 7:30 pm here at the center for performing arts, there are two tomorrow, one at 230 p.m., the matinee and then 7:30 pm again, and then sunday the last performance, matinee 1:30 pm. maestro, good show. >> thank you so much. >> he is the master, i am just the report
>> john williams, it is so hard to qualify this, quantify this, he is a genius, his ability to reach inside our hearts and touch us, and see a scene and said that scene, is extraordinary. he brings out an emotional contact in the film that sometimes we are not even really sure is there, we see one thing, he goes for something different sometimes. and he is able to explore that and articulate that through his music, he takes the cinematic experience and the filmmaker's vision to an...
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president john williams is downplaying fears of a recession. and st.ed president says the growth should rebound. -- says that calls for a rate cut are premature. boeing is being sued on behalf of a passenger who died in this month's crash in ethiopia. the suit claims that plane is not safely design. and follows earlier claims against the company. boeing's troubles are growing as the plane maker is under intense scrutiny and a criminal probe. is heading for the biggest quarterly gain since late 2016. a january disaster in brazil forced a producer to shut down tons of output. investors are still try to pick up a long-term effects of that decision. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc at twitter. this is bloomberg. neera: debra mao in hong kong. thank you. today we are asking the question, which asset will outperform next quarter? we have seen a number of the rise in the first quarter. notably stocks and bonds in tandem. reach out to us. up, global equities round up a strong quarter with gains heading for the best quarter since 2012. we discus
president john williams is downplaying fears of a recession. and st.ed president says the growth should rebound. -- says that calls for a rate cut are premature. boeing is being sued on behalf of a passenger who died in this month's crash in ethiopia. the suit claims that plane is not safely design. and follows earlier claims against the company. boeing's troubles are growing as the plane maker is under intense scrutiny and a criminal probe. is heading for the biggest quarterly gain since late...
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so, please welcome john williams. [applause] john: i did start my career at the fed when i was two years old. in fact at times it feels like i've been in the fed since 1964. thank you so much for the very warm introduction. it's great to be here at the economic club of new york and speaking to this group and looking forward to the question is get from the friends up here. i also should just say that it's a great honor to be invited to be on the board of the economic club of new york. i'm very excited about that. and also this group has such a long distinguished history of public discussion and debate on the important issues in front of us. i hope that today's event will fall in that strong tradition. i am in fact today going to talk blot monetary policy and interest raid. have a feeling if i didn't talk but interest rates you would feel short-changed but before i can give you anything i'm going to say the usual fed disclaimer, everything reflects my own views and not necessarily the federal open market committee, nibbl
so, please welcome john williams. [applause] john: i did start my career at the fed when i was two years old. in fact at times it feels like i've been in the fed since 1964. thank you so much for the very warm introduction. it's great to be here at the economic club of new york and speaking to this group and looking forward to the question is get from the friends up here. i also should just say that it's a great honor to be invited to be on the board of the economic club of new york. i'm very...
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meanwhile new york fed president john williams just saying now that slower u.s.h is quote a new normal. raymond james chief strategist jeff saut. thanks for being here. in fairness he said that shouldn't be acause for alarm. i'm quoting, with strong labor market, and no signs of inflationary pressures, the baseline outlook is quite favorable. saying slower growth but that is not necessarily a bad thing. >> i agree with that. slow growth along two, 2 1/2 percent earnings coming in better than expected they have been doing for the past two years. since we transitioned from interest rate secular bull market to earnings secular bull market. i this we're have upside consolidation after heck of a rally after the biggest selling climax in late december strongest i've seen in 48 years in this business. david: i know it was incredible but not that strong. the dow is down 137 right now. expectations were built so high by president trump and the economic team of 3% or greater will those expectations continue to drag down the market? >> i don't think so. i think that the exc
meanwhile new york fed president john williams just saying now that slower u.s.h is quote a new normal. raymond james chief strategist jeff saut. thanks for being here. in fairness he said that shouldn't be acause for alarm. i'm quoting, with strong labor market, and no signs of inflationary pressures, the baseline outlook is quite favorable. saying slower growth but that is not necessarily a bad thing. >> i agree with that. slow growth along two, 2 1/2 percent earnings coming in better...
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. -- john williams talking about the neutral rate and where we are. risks don't seem to be out there right now at all. again, suggesting somewhat -- that we don't need to tighten the policy as much as we previously thought. alix: we are back to the old playbook of 2018. do we just rewrite the total yield playbook? romaine: this is a pause. don't look at the price in the options market. look at the market reaction. a lot of the pause in malaise -- and malaise we've seen is giving you a better picture. if we are we in trouble are talking about how dovish the central banks are? we should be talking about how robust the animal spirits are. peggy: that's right, in terms of growth. across the world, we are seeing these developed markets struggling with an aging demographic. a long-term cyclical issue we have to deal with. david: larry fink has been speaking to erik schatzker at a conference in europe. he said this is a time to relax a bit. this auld almost call goldilocks moment where it's not so bad, it's not so good. central-bank behaviors are one of the
. -- john williams talking about the neutral rate and where we are. risks don't seem to be out there right now at all. again, suggesting somewhat -- that we don't need to tighten the policy as much as we previously thought. alix: we are back to the old playbook of 2018. do we just rewrite the total yield playbook? romaine: this is a pause. don't look at the price in the options market. look at the market reaction. a lot of the pause in malaise -- and malaise we've seen is giving you a better...
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john williams says the central bank can afford to wait and watch incoming data. weighed in, saying the fed's potential change to a new inflation targeting policy may lower real treasury returns and weaken the dollar. joining us now, a economist at hsbc. thank you for joining us. we are seeing equity markets globally take a hit on global growth concerns. is it going to get worse for global economies? >> probably from now it could actually get better. we are more optimistic about the second half of the year. there are fiscal stimulus measures coming through in china, and yes, it is true in the first quarter we are going to see low growth in the u.s.. we also expect less than 1% in the first quarter. we expect to bounce back in the second. there are signs of green shoots if you want emerging. a little bit of resilience on the services sector. a big boost to real incomes. seeingk we are probably the worst, or we may be passed the worst. we should see more support coming through in the second half of the year. >> does that mean a fed rate hike, at least one, might be
john williams says the central bank can afford to wait and watch incoming data. weighed in, saying the fed's potential change to a new inflation targeting policy may lower real treasury returns and weaken the dollar. joining us now, a economist at hsbc. thank you for joining us. we are seeing equity markets globally take a hit on global growth concerns. is it going to get worse for global economies? >> probably from now it could actually get better. we are more optimistic about the second...
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john williams spoke at the economic club of new york recently regarding monetary policy, interest rates, and inflation. we'll have his comments tonight starting at 8:30 eastern. on c-span 3 the house, education, and labor committee held a hearing this week on college affordability. they looked at a number of issues including rising student loan costs and student debt. that'll be at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can also follow these programs on c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. watch american history tv live on saturday starting at 9:00 eastern from historic ford's theater in washington, d.c. for the 22nd annual abraham lincoln symposium. this day-long gathering hosted by the abraham lincoln institute and the fords theater society brings together lincoln scholars to highlight the 16th president's life, career, and legacy. speakers include a speaker on lincoln and the natural environment, lincoln's sense of humor, how lincoln was remembered in new deal america, lincoln's relationship with olitionist fredrick douglas, and lincoln as president-elect. watch american history tv t
john williams spoke at the economic club of new york recently regarding monetary policy, interest rates, and inflation. we'll have his comments tonight starting at 8:30 eastern. on c-span 3 the house, education, and labor committee held a hearing this week on college affordability. they looked at a number of issues including rising student loan costs and student debt. that'll be at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can also follow these programs on c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app....
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use ability to create fiends that's why so many times they call him like the john williams of video game music though both their minds are in particular seems to be. probably the best i think i've ever seen at being able to be transformative in his style of writing from one scene which is orchestral and epic and big to something really silly that uses bossa nova or you know any kind of different style he dies in this so many different genres. lots of fleas so much flows into him up to sons music rock johnson classical. and sometimes rock. on it's all but then there's also things like. sound very simple sucks but it says it all he has a unique ability to create themes that relate to everything there's a person a place or a moment he is able to do that so effectively to communicate the exact right feeling that you're supposed to feel in the moment that that scene is happening and that is what has. i don't know i guess like stood out to me so much about the way that he writes and about final fantasy music in particular above basically all the rest. in my mind a similar process happens in mu
use ability to create fiends that's why so many times they call him like the john williams of video game music though both their minds are in particular seems to be. probably the best i think i've ever seen at being able to be transformative in his style of writing from one scene which is orchestral and epic and big to something really silly that uses bossa nova or you know any kind of different style he dies in this so many different genres. lots of fleas so much flows into him up to sons...
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john williams said 3% 2018, it will be 2% in 2019.get is a catastrophe but a slow down. this is one of the most positive parts of his story. wages of course were up. look at this chart, wages rising at 3.4% year over year. that is the highest we have seen since the beginning of the great recession, since 2009. unemployment has been around 4%, fell more than expected to 3.8%. that is viewed as a plus. i want to read you something our team wrote on friday. the fact hiring was weak but the unemployment rate declined with the jobless claims have not materially increased signals labor market conditions are not materially's it -- materially rising. the thing they said was there was such a tightly because stocks sold. it is delayed reaction here now stocks are rallying, we could see better times. haidi: jay powell refusing to be drawn into the negativity of that jobs print. he essentially is saying patients, that they can stay patient. what can we expect? kathleen: people have been writing about this since friday. by the time this was out, a
john williams said 3% 2018, it will be 2% in 2019.get is a catastrophe but a slow down. this is one of the most positive parts of his story. wages of course were up. look at this chart, wages rising at 3.4% year over year. that is the highest we have seen since the beginning of the great recession, since 2009. unemployment has been around 4%, fell more than expected to 3.8%. that is viewed as a plus. i want to read you something our team wrote on friday. the fact hiring was weak but the...
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the new york fed president john williams says the signs of a slowdown are showing up in actual data. slowinge global growth showing up in actual data. the forecast, everyone out there, the ecb, the oecd, everyone has revised downward their forecast for europe -- european growth. a leading member of japan's policy board has broken rakes to sound a warning about the upcoming sales tax hikes. business leaders were told investors around in a the -- underestimating the fallout. raise aboutxpect to $20 billion when it completes its first phase of capital raising for its flagship fund. it has not yet set a limit for the fund's size as it approaches a record. at the height of the market in 20 -- 2007. after a financial crisis, it took almost 30 years together 16 billion for its next fund. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg. constitutional court will determine the future of a political party that seems set to win power in bangkok. ministerd former prime -- its future was put in jeopard
the new york fed president john williams says the signs of a slowdown are showing up in actual data. slowinge global growth showing up in actual data. the forecast, everyone out there, the ecb, the oecd, everyone has revised downward their forecast for europe -- european growth. a leading member of japan's policy board has broken rakes to sound a warning about the upcoming sales tax hikes. business leaders were told investors around in a the -- underestimating the fallout. raise aboutxpect to...
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a check on the markets as john williams is speaking of economic club in new york.e says the fed can afford to be flexible and wait on data. you can see that on your bloomberg devices. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. now a check of the markets. emma: equities in the red in the u.s., a half percent down on the s&p 500. and today we have seen falls of more than 5/10 of 1% on the s&p 500, nasdaq down more than 7/10 of 1% suggesting that the trade balance,, the jobs report, and the beauty i -- and wti digesting data, showing that inventories have risen and oil lot of people- a talking about the market. you can see this with the s&p 500. eeking out a small weekly game last week, but look at it over the last seven days it has been six -- been down six days of the last seven days. and the dow down six days out of the last seven. so we're looking at greater direction for the market there. here is a look at the canadian loonie. and this chart shows it against the dollar, suggesting weakness. unchanged left rates and the mark
a check on the markets as john williams is speaking of economic club in new york.e says the fed can afford to be flexible and wait on data. you can see that on your bloomberg devices. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. now a check of the markets. emma: equities in the red in the u.s., a half percent down on the s&p 500. and today we have seen falls of more than 5/10 of 1% on the s&p 500, nasdaq down more than 7/10 of 1%...
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john williams wrote the back on what the rate is he said expect growth to slow considerably to 2% why? labor force and productivity growth have slowed he doesn't see those two factors changing any time soon he says some of the challenges from 2018 that gave us the stronger growth have reversed. they include global growth and accommodated financial conditions those are blowing the other way. trade negotiation, listening in on this conversation concerns loom large. he refers to brexit. tighter financial conditions this year will restrain firms and consumers. he says don't be alarmed slower growth is the new normal we should expect he says the economy right now about as good as it gets he points out low unemployment, sustainable growth and inflation right around target at 2%. i just cannot believe how many elements of what was in that speech were prior mentioned here >> atlanta fed today ratcheted up by .2 did anything like that come up in any conversations >> this is a speak that williams is about to give here. a rapid update is running at 1%. we don't have everybody weighing in just ye
john williams wrote the back on what the rate is he said expect growth to slow considerably to 2% why? labor force and productivity growth have slowed he doesn't see those two factors changing any time soon he says some of the challenges from 2018 that gave us the stronger growth have reversed. they include global growth and accommodated financial conditions those are blowing the other way. trade negotiation, listening in on this conversation concerns loom large. he refers to brexit. tighter...
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and then, remarks on monetary -- on c span 2, john williams of the federal reserve bnk of new ork. these programs online at c span.org or use the free c-span radio app. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, robert dunham with death penalty information center discusses the use of the death penalty across the u.s. as california becomes the latest state to end the practice. then, "christian science monitor" economy editor, mike trumbull on the idea of a wealth tax being discussed by some prodepressives. and former administrator of the national highway traffic safety administration discusses drunk driving prevention. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. earlier today president trump vee head to house and senate-passed resolution that would terminate his border emergency declaration. it was the president's first veto and he was joined by vice president pence, homeland security secretary kirsten nielsen, attorney general william barr, a
and then, remarks on monetary -- on c span 2, john williams of the federal reserve bnk of new ork. these programs online at c span.org or use the free c-span radio app. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, robert dunham with death penalty information center discusses the use of the death penalty across the u.s. as california becomes the latest state to end the practice. then, "christian...
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and john williams said that we'll go from 3% to somewhere closer to 2% growth, that is the expectation of the fed it is the expectation of most on wall street. though i don't know and this is why we do this every day if that is the expectation inside of stock prices >> 2% for the year or quarter? >> for the year. we're running our cnbc rapid update 1% for the first quarter with some 03s and on 4s in there. some folks a little more operates mystic. but right now that is the lower rapid bullp rapid up dates we've had.mystic. but right now that is the lower rapid up dates we've had >> the economy is definitely slowing and 2% feels like the right number the first quarter is the kitchen sink quarter so you have the weather problem, you have the shutdown problem, and you have the effects of the selloff in the equity market from the fourth quarter coming into the economic spending in the first quarter. so that is the throwaway quarter. the question is what really happens in the second quarter and how much a bounce back >> and what doyou expect >> we think that the second quarter is much bette
and john williams said that we'll go from 3% to somewhere closer to 2% growth, that is the expectation of the fed it is the expectation of most on wall street. though i don't know and this is why we do this every day if that is the expectation inside of stock prices >> 2% for the year or quarter? >> for the year. we're running our cnbc rapid update 1% for the first quarter with some 03s and on 4s in there. some folks a little more operates mystic. but right now that is the lower...
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the new york fed president john williams is downplaying fears of a recession and says -- and st.s he specs growth to rebound, saying that calls for rate quote -- rate cuts are premature. a weapon in bargo has been extended for six months in germany, running until september 30. no weapons deliveries or contracts will be allowed and an exemption will be made for joint european defense projects, but germany plans to hold talks to ensure any weapons are not used in yemen. -- suits being served on behalf of a pastor who died in ethiopia. the suit claims the plane is not safely designed and follows earlier claims against the company following the october crash. boeings troubles are growing as the playmaker is under intense scrutiny and a criminal probe. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. nna.a -- a anna: up next, two years after article 50 was triggered, are there some reasons to be optimistic? about how somebody business can deal with the uncertainty. and this morning, we
the new york fed president john williams is downplaying fears of a recession and says -- and st.s he specs growth to rebound, saying that calls for rate quote -- rate cuts are premature. a weapon in bargo has been extended for six months in germany, running until september 30. no weapons deliveries or contracts will be allowed and an exemption will be made for joint european defense projects, but germany plans to hold talks to ensure any weapons are not used in yemen. -- suits being served on...
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john williams said on the global side that this is the biggest risk.o look at another chart from our bloomberg library. odds, fourn countries, japan is the red line them of the blue line is the u.k., the purple line is the euro area, and the white line is the u.s. they have all recent come and there are many reasons they go up and down. yes, there are many things coming together that would suggest something could happen to push the global economy into gotssion, but that chart high at times and nobody went into recession. a recession usually takes some kind of shock. an economy can flatten out, that it needs something big like the financial crisis of 2008 to make a big difference. yvonne: thank you. up, goldman sachs achieve japan strategist, her take on the latest gdp numbers. by shinzo abe as the architect of the womenomics policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ the japanese economy rebounded more strongly than estimated less quarter riven by capital spending. rishaad: gdp grew at 1.9% in december, after the previous quarter contraction of 2.4%. treat --ecent f
john williams said on the global side that this is the biggest risk.o look at another chart from our bloomberg library. odds, fourn countries, japan is the red line them of the blue line is the u.k., the purple line is the euro area, and the white line is the u.s. they have all recent come and there are many reasons they go up and down. yes, there are many things coming together that would suggest something could happen to push the global economy into gotssion, but that chart high at times and...
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moving on from that john williams he is watching it here is the way that the market of 59% probability of a rate cut in september going up all the way to 74% in december so far the fed seems content to let the market sort of find its own way. maybe future fedspeak pointing them back to where the fed may want them to be later on. >> you came down to 2.2% if you're the fed and you pencilled in 1.8%, 2.2 is 0.4 above that they see that as strong. that's where they think the economy is going to do this year they have 2.1 as a congress census right now >> thank you >> pleasure. >> still ahead, lyft expected to price the ipo ahead of one of the most hotly anticipated offerik with an investor next >>> the-year-old curve on wall straet jeffrey's strategist says they e pointing to something different. he'll explain coming up. how do you gauge the greatness of an suv? is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. greatness comes in many forms. lease t
moving on from that john williams he is watching it here is the way that the market of 59% probability of a rate cut in september going up all the way to 74% in december so far the fed seems content to let the market sort of find its own way. maybe future fedspeak pointing them back to where the fed may want them to be later on. >> you came down to 2.2% if you're the fed and you pencilled in 1.8%, 2.2 is 0.4 above that they see that as strong. that's where they think the economy is going...
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john young, william nash...d costing over £200 million, concluded that all the victims were innocent. gerry mckinney... regina mclaughlin was a little girl of eight the day she lost the father she adored, gerry mckinney. a gentle giant to me, even though he wouldn't have been a big, tall man, but he was my daddy. so we're living for him, in honour of his name, so, for us, we want people to recognise that our daddy was innocent. i interviewed regina's mother, ida, in 1992. she remembers saying goodbye as gerry left tojoin a civil rights march against internment without trial, along with thousands of others. i made him sandwiches and a cup of tea before he left, and said i'd have the dinnerfor six. so, gerry left, gave me a kiss and hug and said i will see you at six, doll. gerry mckinney killed by a single bullet in the chest. how was he shot? with his hands in the air. the clothes were brought back to me and there were holes in his jacket, on his shirt, and on his heavy coat. and ijust put my fingers... ..throug
john young, william nash...d costing over £200 million, concluded that all the victims were innocent. gerry mckinney... regina mclaughlin was a little girl of eight the day she lost the father she adored, gerry mckinney. a gentle giant to me, even though he wouldn't have been a big, tall man, but he was my daddy. so we're living for him, in honour of his name, so, for us, we want people to recognise that our daddy was innocent. i interviewed regina's mother, ida, in 1992. she remembers saying...
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the new york federal reserve chairman janet yellen president john williams made a speech yesterday that really caught a lot of attention saying if conditions warrant it, they would consider negative interest rates. investors are saying wait a minute, wait a minute, we're talking about shrinking the balance sheet. talking about getting back to zero on interest rates. so the market is is rightly pricing in rate cuts. connell: march 20th, calendarwise, week ahead of a u.s.-china trade deal announced or finalized. who knows how that will end up. >> that's right. connell: good to talk to you as always. president trump reportedly looking to make investors happy with the trait deal, but how focuses are voters on the markets? "real clear politics," tom bevan on that. i don't know how much truth is to the narrative reported that the president is looking to make a deal to boost a stock market kind of going sideways or a little bit lower now, but is it a good idea politically if that is what he is looking at? >> we always said that, you know, look, not necessarily a good idea for a president to ti
the new york federal reserve chairman janet yellen president john williams made a speech yesterday that really caught a lot of attention saying if conditions warrant it, they would consider negative interest rates. investors are saying wait a minute, wait a minute, we're talking about shrinking the balance sheet. talking about getting back to zero on interest rates. so the market is is rightly pricing in rate cuts. connell: march 20th, calendarwise, week ahead of a u.s.-china trade deal...
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first, it goes to attorney general and frog who ate john goodman, william barr. ( laughter ) ( applause ) it's-- it's-- it's his decision from there as to what he wants to make public. but now, white house lawyers are saying they plan to review whatever version of the report barr submits to congress before it reaches lawmakers and the public-- you know, the way we let criminals edit their own indictment. "let's see here, manslaughter? arson? i think he died of a flaming misunderstanding." ( laughter ) the lawyers also plan to request redactions based on claims of executive privilege. by the time they're done with it, the report will look like this: only two words: which, hunt. ( cheers and applause ) why was the word "hunt in the report?" you know how time works. every day we get closer to the 2020 election, and the democrats have narrowed their choices down to everyone. ( laughter ) right here. right here. these, my friends, are the democrats that "the new york times" says are running or thinking of running. if you see your face in here, i'm sorry you had to find out this way. ( laught
first, it goes to attorney general and frog who ate john goodman, william barr. ( laughter ) ( applause ) it's-- it's-- it's his decision from there as to what he wants to make public. but now, white house lawyers are saying they plan to review whatever version of the report barr submits to congress before it reaches lawmakers and the public-- you know, the way we let criminals edit their own indictment. "let's see here, manslaughter? arson? i think he died of a flaming...
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william rehnquist was highly intelligent. he also knew how to plant the seeds for future rulings. and johnoberts is constantly looking at how one ruling can lead to another, can lead to another, can lead to another. william wayne crist -- william innquist was excellent putting in legal theories that he could pick up on later, or maybe would entice a different court as a got more conservative. when john roberts took over the helm of the supreme court he had just a majority. that five justice majority has been further cemented on the right wing. was the last time a democrat was chief justice of the supreme court? joan: gosh, we would have to go back far. as a liberal we would think of earl warren. he was appointed by president eisenhower who was a republican. brian: and earl warren was a republican in california. joan: and he became so effective as a liberal icon. in that era, in that era, you could say there are no eisenhower judges. there are no truman judges. there are no roosevelt judges. you could say that in terms of trying to deny the politics. i don't think you could say that today.
william rehnquist was highly intelligent. he also knew how to plant the seeds for future rulings. and johnoberts is constantly looking at how one ruling can lead to another, can lead to another, can lead to another. william wayne crist -- william innquist was excellent putting in legal theories that he could pick up on later, or maybe would entice a different court as a got more conservative. when john roberts took over the helm of the supreme court he had just a majority. that five justice...
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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
(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...
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eastern time additionally, john williams and cleveland president loretta mester will both have publicand the takeover battle between barrick and newmont could have a new conclusion. the ceos had a dinner meeting last night they also said the two companies could strike a deal involving their nevada operations. >>> breaking news overnight. after more than three months behind bars, carlos ghosn is out of jail. he was released from a japanese prison overnight after posting bail this was the scene outside that japanese jail where ghosn had been being held since november he was wearing a workman's uniform, face mask, blue cap, and glasses. he walked out of the detention center and into a waiting car. carlos ghosn, the auto executive put up nearly $9 million in bail for his release. he must remain in japan, surrender his passport, and agree to extensive surveillance. he was arrested in november for underreporting his compensation. he calls those charges meritless and we will continue to follow the latest on this story, bring you more as we get it. our guest host today, by the way, is sam zel
eastern time additionally, john williams and cleveland president loretta mester will both have publicand the takeover battle between barrick and newmont could have a new conclusion. the ceos had a dinner meeting last night they also said the two companies could strike a deal involving their nevada operations. >>> breaking news overnight. after more than three months behind bars, carlos ghosn is out of jail. he was released from a japanese prison overnight after posting bail this was...
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return to four hundred million dollar investment by saudi arabia of the murder of john is jamal khashoggi it says william morris endeavor is terminating its deal agreed last year. and there's been a third attack on an abode a treatment center in the eastern democratic republic of congo hours before a visit by the head of the world health organization armed fighters targeted a facility in potentially which was attacked last month one police officer was killed in iraq today with all of our top stories coming up next our weekly look at the world's media in the listening post i'll see you after that for more news in about twenty five minutes time. but i think i shall i meet such a shock to. the things that i'm caught by. the. fact that if i did i'm not a come on come. alone richard disappeared and you're at the listening post here are some of the stories that we're covering this week the case against benjamin netanyahu and the israeli media outlets the prime minister is accused of trying to bring under his control after five years the egyptian photojournalist show is no longer behind bars many of his colleag
return to four hundred million dollar investment by saudi arabia of the murder of john is jamal khashoggi it says william morris endeavor is terminating its deal agreed last year. and there's been a third attack on an abode a treatment center in the eastern democratic republic of congo hours before a visit by the head of the world health organization armed fighters targeted a facility in potentially which was attacked last month one police officer was killed in iraq today with all of our top...
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including stanford. 50 people in six states d ay arn reinuding the so-called master mind, william singer and john arrested this morning and loughlin a warrant for her arrest. >> we believe all of them, parents, coaches and facilitators, lied and covered up their crimes. >> reporter: one of those coaches is sailing coach john vandemoer. >> in return for bribes, these coaches agreed to pretend that certain applicants were recruited competitive athletes. >> reporter: the other way was altering s.a.t.s. >> paying singer between
including stanford. 50 people in six states d ay arn reinuding the so-called master mind, william singer and john arrested this morning and loughlin a warrant for her arrest. >> we believe all of them, parents, coaches and facilitators, lied and covered up their crimes. >> reporter: one of those coaches is sailing coach john vandemoer. >> in return for bribes, these coaches agreed to pretend that certain applicants were recruited competitive athletes. >> reporter: the...
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people like john sanford and yolanda williams who serve in the police department here in san francisco, and are in charge of an incredible organization, officers for justice, would not be continuing their work. today we call on the spirit of dr. king to propose the fierce urgency of now. why now? why not yesterday? why not tomorrow? we have to live in the moment of what we know is happening right now here in san francisco and all over our country. the kind of discrimination that dr. king preached against, the kind of hatred and violence. it is alive and well today and especially in what's happening with washington d.c. when we are under attack, our immigrant brothers and sisters, by our own leader of this country, we know there is work to do. when people in our communities are suffering and we propose to spend money on building a wall rather than a bridge between communities, we know that there is work to do. [applause] when we see what's happening on our streets every single day with substance abuse challenges, and mental health challenges, and we are not willing to take bold creative
people like john sanford and yolanda williams who serve in the police department here in san francisco, and are in charge of an incredible organization, officers for justice, would not be continuing their work. today we call on the spirit of dr. king to propose the fierce urgency of now. why now? why not yesterday? why not tomorrow? we have to live in the moment of what we know is happening right now here in san francisco and all over our country. the kind of discrimination that dr. king...
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william shakespeare, john lenin.nd international media falling over themselves to capture every moment of this historic official visit, the first by a british royal. british links to the island celebrated as relations deepen between the two countries. a very different approach from the united states, which is pulling back from cuba. >> if you have a dispute with anyone a disagreement with anyone, you should never stop talking. diplomacy and discussion is part and parcel of how you win people around. >> reporter: the prince and the duchess also enjoying this famous revolutionary start from the 1920s. later a chance for the duchess to indulge in her passion for horses. she wasn't entirely sure about the cuban cuisine, at least that's what she said before coming to cuba. which is why the cameras will brace for her reaction to this taste test. meanwhile her husband was grappling with a sugar cane press. state media have given the couple glowing coverage of their time here. they're predicting increased relations between t
william shakespeare, john lenin.nd international media falling over themselves to capture every moment of this historic official visit, the first by a british royal. british links to the island celebrated as relations deepen between the two countries. a very different approach from the united states, which is pulling back from cuba. >> if you have a dispute with anyone a disagreement with anyone, you should never stop talking. diplomacy and discussion is part and parcel of how you win...
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mind, william singer and john vandemoer. >> huffman was arrested this morning and loughlin a warrant for her arrest. >> we believe all of them, parents, coaches and facilitators, lied and covered up their crimes. >> reporter: one of those coaches is sailing coach john vandemoer. >> in return for bribes, these coaches agreed to pretend that certain applicants were recruited competitive athletes. >> reporter: the other way was altering s.a.t.s. >> paying singer between $15,017,000 to have someone either take the exam for their ildorct it afterwards. >> reporter: william singer of sacramento who set up the foundation. parents paid roughly $25 million to get their kids in elite schools. >> loughlin and her husband are accused of paying half a million dollars to have their two daughters recruited as crew for the team. the indictment said the girl was given a 1420 on her s.a.t. s >> for every student admitted for fraud an honest talented student was rejected. >> guilty plea sent shock waves through the campus.aid nothing. live in redwood city with more on the reaction. >> reporter: as you
mind, william singer and john vandemoer. >> huffman was arrested this morning and loughlin a warrant for her arrest. >> we believe all of them, parents, coaches and facilitators, lied and covered up their crimes. >> reporter: one of those coaches is sailing coach john vandemoer. >> in return for bribes, these coaches agreed to pretend that certain applicants were recruited competitive athletes. >> reporter: the other way was altering s.a.t.s. >> paying singer...
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john tyler became president when william henry harrison, when he died suddenly. hn tyler, who was this guy from virginia, and kind of on the ticket to balance the ticket with harrison, tyler became president, and he was the first president became president because the president had died. he first became president, everyone called him his accidentcy, because it was an accident that he was president. now we take it for granted that if a president dies, the vice president is really the president. but at that time he never knew. maybe he should defer to congress. no one really knew. tyler was able to grab the moment and say i am the president. when you speak to me, you refer to me as the president, i will do everything the president does. i will veto as much legislation as i want. even though he was supposedly in the whig party, he vetoed a bunch of whig legislation. brian: what about the president that came in after? prof. greenberg: the president after james k. polk was another wig. it was zachary taylor. we have tyler on one side and taylor on the other sit -- othe
john tyler became president when william henry harrison, when he died suddenly. hn tyler, who was this guy from virginia, and kind of on the ticket to balance the ticket with harrison, tyler became president, and he was the first president became president because the president had died. he first became president, everyone called him his accidentcy, because it was an accident that he was president. now we take it for granted that if a president dies, the vice president is really the president....
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john shannon was killed by william governor morris on the streets of visalia. that was the first battle in visalia of the civil war. later in the same year, another newspaper came to be. the delta was there. the sun was there. now we have the equal rights expositor, another newspaper supportive of the south. they were so critical of the lincoln andbraham his administration band -- banned the equal rights expositor from the mail. that meant the newspaper could only be distributed within the town of visalia and could not leave on the stage of delivering u.s. mail. they wanted to isolate the problem. they banned it. continued to lambaste the union side. a year later, in 1863, the equal rights expositor was destroyed by an angry mob of visalians. they went to the newspaper, through everything in the streets, and that was the end of the newspaper. that, the town had received such bad press and folkcity that loyal union decided to tell the u.s. government, " you've got to do something about this town." our town is going over to the other side. you better deal with it
john shannon was killed by william governor morris on the streets of visalia. that was the first battle in visalia of the civil war. later in the same year, another newspaper came to be. the delta was there. the sun was there. now we have the equal rights expositor, another newspaper supportive of the south. they were so critical of the lincoln andbraham his administration band -- banned the equal rights expositor from the mail. that meant the newspaper could only be distributed within the town...
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so, john, honestly, i'm going to keep leaning on you about this because we're going to be desperate for williams john dean, thanks as always. why do we ask and refer to watergate? because this is going to be a next chapter of that kind of political trial, so brush up on what happened. you don't want to watch cnn's original series "tricky dick." it premieres this sunday night 9:00 eastern and pacific only on cnn. >>> question, what took so long for our government to ground the same jets that went down overseas? was it money put ahead of safety? my next guest knows all about the inner workings of the faa. we got to dig for perspective. we did that. we have it. some light will be shed. next. we still need glasses on table ten. ♪ he'd be proud of us. a family business should stay in the family. see how lincoln's insurance solutions can help protect your family, your business and everyone who counts on you, at lincolnfinancial.com . >>> look, the timing matters in this plane story. a day after much of the world grounded boeing's 737 max 8 jets, now the united states is following. the president today
so, john, honestly, i'm going to keep leaning on you about this because we're going to be desperate for williams john dean, thanks as always. why do we ask and refer to watergate? because this is going to be a next chapter of that kind of political trial, so brush up on what happened. you don't want to watch cnn's original series "tricky dick." it premieres this sunday night 9:00 eastern and pacific only on cnn. >>> question, what took so long for our government to ground the...
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seems by the way that they're almost ready to go back to william with their idea for an app back. to say that you didn't like john cleese a living come by i need to give my mind mind you but. this. is. the prototype of their life app is ready to show william in person. l.o.l. the real. talk with them but. he wouldn't tell anyone. on the road back to william and this time when used joined by jeffrey one of the best trainers. the software city boys are about to be reminded why out here communication is a problem. going to bless them up and get people. to. the. the first step is showing the group how the prototype app works so what's in the. two missing we're really. not. so good because i'm going to more. it's a swahili word meaning fertility supposed to be a platform to exchange information well aids market information whether it's based on disease information on record keeping all that in one. so how exactly does road to both work. step one register the group form a name and produce. steps to send the details to row two database. step three send reports to row two both via text message such as which crops and the
seems by the way that they're almost ready to go back to william with their idea for an app back. to say that you didn't like john cleese a living come by i need to give my mind mind you but. this. is. the prototype of their life app is ready to show william in person. l.o.l. the real. talk with them but. he wouldn't tell anyone. on the road back to william and this time when used joined by jeffrey one of the best trainers. the software city boys are about to be reminded why out here...
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many not only once is john back he also wants his money back that says derek williams explained. the letter was handle every friday to the fire and police commission christopher manny writes i hear bias to days before being fired many applied for duty disability retire. i believe this is the nov sixth twenty fourteen day leave mission so we will have a period of public comment everyone will be limited to two minutes. and counting how. you would think there are a verb and i didn't want to say i was. most probably going to say. i feel like. i hope he himself. says that he said one thing to do the job was going to be oh the target nation oh for me. to be all or have conducted the same exact investigation multiple times in a word you know you've never seen the people who screwed up in this situation we don't believe that every officer you know ron but what i want to offer is you as the sacrificial lamb. harlow. thank the eve. of. any reasonable wallace or would have had to conduct themselves as officer many . while your own statement of the cause. was simple and to how. you see who w
many not only once is john back he also wants his money back that says derek williams explained. the letter was handle every friday to the fire and police commission christopher manny writes i hear bias to days before being fired many applied for duty disability retire. i believe this is the nov sixth twenty fourteen day leave mission so we will have a period of public comment everyone will be limited to two minutes. and counting how. you would think there are a verb and i didn't want to say i...
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on many not only once is john back he also wants his money back that says derek williams explained. the letter was handle every friday to the fire and police commission christopher manny writes i hereby appeal from personnel order twenty fourteen one zero to discharging me from service to days before being fired many applied for duty disability retire . meant many claims this incident has left him with debilitating mental health issues already this is the nov sixth twenty fourteen day leave mission so we will have a period of public comment everyone will be limited to two minutes. in time for how. far you are and i want to say that. this is a t.v. that. i feel like. one thing to do the job was going to be zero the target nation for me. because we all have conducted the same exact investigation multiple times in the works you know you never saw in the people who do not in this situation we don't believe that every officer you know ron but what i want to offer is you as the sacrificial lamb. are all over. and i was. any reasonable officer would have had to conduct themselves as office
on many not only once is john back he also wants his money back that says derek williams explained. the letter was handle every friday to the fire and police commission christopher manny writes i hereby appeal from personnel order twenty fourteen one zero to discharging me from service to days before being fired many applied for duty disability retire . meant many claims this incident has left him with debilitating mental health issues already this is the nov sixth twenty fourteen day leave...
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so, john, honestly, i'm going to keep leaning on you about this because we're going to be desperate for perspective. elliot williamsgued. john dean, thanks as always. why do we ask and refer to watergate? because this is going to be a next chapter of that kind of political trial, so brush up on what happened. you don't want to watch cnn's original series "tricky dick." it premieres this sunday night 9:00 eastern and pacific only on cnn. >>> question, what took so long for our government to ground the same jets that went down overseas? was it money put ahead of safety? my next guest knows all about the inner workings of the faa. we got to dig for perspective. we did that. we have it. some light will be shed. next. biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy s
so, john, honestly, i'm going to keep leaning on you about this because we're going to be desperate for perspective. elliot williamsgued. john dean, thanks as always. why do we ask and refer to watergate? because this is going to be a next chapter of that kind of political trial, so brush up on what happened. you don't want to watch cnn's original series "tricky dick." it premieres this sunday night 9:00 eastern and pacific only on cnn. >>> question, what took so long for our...
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seems by the way that they're almost ready to go back to william with their idea for an app back. to say that you didn't like john cleese a living come by i need to give my mind mind you but. this. is. the prototype of their life app is ready to show william in person. l l a mr william. struck with them but. he wouldn't tell anyone. on the road back to william and this time when used joined by jeffrey one of the best trainers. city boys are about to be reminded why out communication is a problem. with one of them up and get people. to remodel. in a solution. the first step is showing the group how the prototype app works so it's only what two missing we're really. not. so because so much more. it's a swahili word meaning fertility supposed to be a platform to exchange information well aids market information whether it's based on disease information on record keeping all that in one. so how exactly does road to both work. step one register the group form a name and produce. steps to send the details to row two was database. step three send reports to wrote to both via text message such as which crops and the quan
seems by the way that they're almost ready to go back to william with their idea for an app back. to say that you didn't like john cleese a living come by i need to give my mind mind you but. this. is. the prototype of their life app is ready to show william in person. l l a mr william. struck with them but. he wouldn't tell anyone. on the road back to william and this time when used joined by jeffrey one of the best trainers. city boys are about to be reminded why out communication is a...
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john mikhail, good to see you. bill cohen, good to see you as well. pete williamsstill ahead, the 2020 contenders on the issues. they want your vote, but what do they want to do with your health care? to do with your health care openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to your front door and in the privacy of your own home. there's no prep or special diet needed. you just go to the bathroom, to collect your sample. after that, i'm gone, shipped to the lab for dna testing that finds colon cancer and precancer. cologuard is not right for everyone. it is not for high risk individuals, including those with a history of colon cancer or precancer. ibd, certain hereditary cancer syndromes, or a family history of colon cancer. maybe i'll be at your door soon! ask your doctor if cologuard is righ
john mikhail, good to see you. bill cohen, good to see you as well. pete williamsstill ahead, the 2020 contenders on the issues. they want your vote, but what do they want to do with your health care? to do with your health care openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as...
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you think about it, you and i may have unique names, but there are a lot of people named john smith, richard williamstifier for americans is the social security number. how do you tell one john smith from another? this is john smith 123456789. what the credit bureaus do is they use seven out of nine digits of the social security number. there is a close match with a social security number. that can result in a mixed file. they like to be overinclusive because their creditors would rather see negative information that might be erroneous rather missed negative information. mixed files can hurt consumers. another problem is what we call reaging. negative information is supposed to come off after seven years. 10 years for bankruptcy. in order to make sure that seven years is proper, you need to start the clock at some point. there is a critical date to start the clock. sometimes debt collectors who provide information to the credit bureaus failed to provide that date and the information illegally stays on too long. one of the most bizarre errors in credit reporting is being declared deceased. this is sti
you think about it, you and i may have unique names, but there are a lot of people named john smith, richard williamstifier for americans is the social security number. how do you tell one john smith from another? this is john smith 123456789. what the credit bureaus do is they use seven out of nine digits of the social security number. there is a close match with a social security number. that can result in a mixed file. they like to be overinclusive because their creditors would rather see...
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over in the gridiron, in indianapolis, john gruden and mike mayoc are starting to hone in on who they might pick. here's scott bayer with more. >> quinton williamst with the oakland raiders when he took the podium behind me on saturday afternoon but he will later on in this process. but john kbruden agruden at anye to meet with him to fall in love wi guy. a former rusher who creates absolute havoc on the interior. if he is available when the raiders are on the clock at number four i would be absolutely shocked if he doesn't end up in silver and black. >> and in the 49ers camp, speculation is increasing about the possibility of kyler murray going to the arizona cardinals. that would open up options for the 49ers. here's matt maiocco on who san francisco is considering. >> for most of the past year, it's been a foregone conclusion that nick bosa would be the overall pick. with murray checking in at over 5'10", it looks like he's going to be the choice at number one. where does that leave nick bosa? perhaps for the 49ers at number two. the 49ers have a decision to make. bosa or allen. both say they're good fits for the 49ers. he'll put his hand on
over in the gridiron, in indianapolis, john gruden and mike mayoc are starting to hone in on who they might pick. here's scott bayer with more. >> quinton williamst with the oakland raiders when he took the podium behind me on saturday afternoon but he will later on in this process. but john kbruden agruden at anye to meet with him to fall in love wi guy. a former rusher who creates absolute havoc on the interior. if he is available when the raiders are on the clock at number four i would...
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williams. former democratic congresswoman john edwards, now a columnist for "the washington post."publican congresswoman barbara comstock. i was thinking with three former members of congress we could form her own committee here and hold hearings. congressman, from the information that you have -- it's pretty sketchy, but what we've heard so far about the mueller report as we await the summary and then whatever else more we are going to get over time, what do you think we can say about president trump's actions and his jeopardy down the line to impeachment? >> i think impeachment is a ridiculous notion at this point. if the mueller probe, with everything they have it all the resources -- by the way, we need to still read the report that they have no more indictments coming and not a single person in relation to the actual collusion, it's really kind of ridiculous to even be talking about impeachment and if the democrats continue to overreach, if they continue with this power grab to try to delegitimize the president, i think america turns that out, they keep screaming wolf, wolf, w
williams. former democratic congresswoman john edwards, now a columnist for "the washington post."publican congresswoman barbara comstock. i was thinking with three former members of congress we could form her own committee here and hold hearings. congressman, from the information that you have -- it's pretty sketchy, but what we've heard so far about the mueller report as we await the summary and then whatever else more we are going to get over time, what do you think we can say...
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now, william barr is trump's attorney general and a boring john goodman. ( laughter ) but many democratsre saying they're not happy with just the tip. they want the full thing. >> the calls are growing loud torre lease the entire mueller report. in a letter to attorney general bill barr overnight, six house committee chairs demanding barr release the full findings to congress no later than april 2. >> robert mueller, i think he should sit before a judiciary committee in the senate and go as well to the house. >> it is absolutely imperative that the trump administration make that report public as soon as possible. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: hey, bernie, loving the hat! ( laughter ) this is really interesting, right? trump gets accused of colluding but now robert mueller has to spend the rest of his life in hearings. i feel like this always happens with donald trump. everything goes in his favor in a weird way, like mueller investigates him, trump gets off and now mueller has a lifetime of testifying. stormy daniels sues him but ends up having to pay trump money. i feel like if mel
now, william barr is trump's attorney general and a boring john goodman. ( laughter ) but many democratsre saying they're not happy with just the tip. they want the full thing. >> the calls are growing loud torre lease the entire mueller report. in a letter to attorney general bill barr overnight, six house committee chairs demanding barr release the full findings to congress no later than april 2. >> robert mueller, i think he should sit before a judiciary committee in the senate...
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william keeler, who kind of looks like john lennon there, right? [laughter] mr. quarstein: anyway, he will write that when you walk into an eating establishment at monroe, you didn't have to pay a thing. in fact, daniel toffee had to take a message to washington. daniel toffee was the captain's clark. he went into the hotel, and was feeded with the most lavish meal. basically, these guys were here because they were on the little ship that saved the nation. that made them heroes. the big thing is that the monitor will serve during the peninsula campaign. i want to tell you, the monitor was not a nice ship to serve on. number one, she is painted black until august, and light gray then. in july, she is painted black, in the james river. the temperature in the engine room is up over 30 -- 130. in the galley, which is next to the boilers, it is 140 degrees. mosquitoes and flies had gotten into the area. one of them said the mosquitoes was as big as hummingbirds. we hear that everywhere. so, the monitor after serving in , support of the peninsula campaign, will come do
william keeler, who kind of looks like john lennon there, right? [laughter] mr. quarstein: anyway, he will write that when you walk into an eating establishment at monroe, you didn't have to pay a thing. in fact, daniel toffee had to take a message to washington. daniel toffee was the captain's clark. he went into the hotel, and was feeded with the most lavish meal. basically, these guys were here because they were on the little ship that saved the nation. that made them heroes. the big thing...
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the original idea in the american experience as so many people came across the atlantic, roger williams, johnt, they came here and established theocracies in places. you began to see religion essential and it was the scholars call it the first liberty. we were about liberty and the liberty of conscious first. the idea that you would trust the flaw, temporal world to be the center of your universe is, in fact, wrong headed. your fo your focus has to be on the next kingdom less so than the current kingdom. it is not roe v. wade but it is the 1962 decision where conservatives who felt betrayed by eisenhower, they believed that a court took god and put him out of the classroom. wo we're still living in that world. >> we're still living in that world but it has accelerated. i do understand why evangelicals, why conservative christians responded the way they did against what they considered to be a revolutionary decade in the 1960s and even going into the 1970s. i do understand that. i do not understand, though, putting faith and man above putting faith in god, especially when the man that so many
the original idea in the american experience as so many people came across the atlantic, roger williams, johnt, they came here and established theocracies in places. you began to see religion essential and it was the scholars call it the first liberty. we were about liberty and the liberty of conscious first. the idea that you would trust the flaw, temporal world to be the center of your universe is, in fact, wrong headed. your fo your focus has to be on the next kingdom less so than the...
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why did he punt to william barr and rod rosenstein? john dean, john pistole, garrett graff, they're here. i'm going to ask next. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. how about letting your hair down a little? how about a car for people who don't play golf? hey mercedes! mix it up a little. how about something for a guy who doesn't want a corner office? hey mercedes, i don't even own a tie. do you think i need a mahogany dashboard? hey mercedes, can you make it a little cooler in here? [ a-class ] i am setting the temperature [ a-class ] to 68 degrees. we hear you. we made a car that does, too. the all-new a-class. all-new thinking starting at $32,500. menew infallible full weards concealer by l'oreal. with an extra-large applicator and full-coverage formula. it shapes, covers, and contours. so much more than concealer. in 25 shades. new infallible full wear concealer ♪ ♪ book now and enjo
why did he punt to william barr and rod rosenstein? john dean, john pistole, garrett graff, they're here. i'm going to ask next. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. how about letting your hair down a little? how about a car for people who don't play golf? hey mercedes! mix it up a little. how about something for a guy who doesn't want a...
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why did he punt to william barr and rod rosenstein? john dean, john pistole, garrett graff, they're here. i'm going to ask next. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. select hotels to your existing trip. ♪ behr presents: tough as walls. that's some great paint. ♪ that's some great paint. ♪ that's some great paint. behr ultra, a top-rated interior and exterior paint. paint, prime, protect - all in one. now that's some great paint! find it exclusively at the home depot. about 50% of people with evesevere asthma k? have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe ast
why did he punt to william barr and rod rosenstein? john dean, john pistole, garrett graff, they're here. i'm going to ask next. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. select hotels to your existing trip. ♪ behr presents: tough as walls. that's some great paint. ♪ that's some great paint. ♪ that's some great...
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man, david la blanc, scott turner, boris benado, sherry haze, john bellard, eric, imani, stephen henson. brenda parks, michael hickman, william wright, phillip, carter, ron redman, ramone reyes, benny chessnet, johnny andrews, hector flores. troy edwards, joy martinez, earl win so many, melvin morris, kenneth, jerry i didn't want to hear what he had to say. i lived all afternoon. many more of whom i could write to now as he and others of our elected officials are allowing homelessness to extent until now out of control housing is being built to benefit the rich rather than the poor people. the police have been actively removingen cam maniments with tents taking the tents from the owners to hold them as evidence which we know it's not a lie. for their cases which were not. as for the homeless people collect, their area is cleaned and personal property is left behind is taken away. the shelters are in need of better position as to homeless into the streets. forcing homeless people out of the streets from 7:00 a.m. to late afternoon is unhuman as they're sent out to be in the cold in wet weather. during the last fires, our city'
man, david la blanc, scott turner, boris benado, sherry haze, john bellard, eric, imani, stephen henson. brenda parks, michael hickman, william wright, phillip, carter, ron redman, ramone reyes, benny chessnet, johnny andrews, hector flores. troy edwards, joy martinez, earl win so many, melvin morris, kenneth, jerry i didn't want to hear what he had to say. i lived all afternoon. many more of whom i could write to now as he and others of our elected officials are allowing homelessness to extent...
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leading the demonstrators on that fateful day, 25-year-old john lewis, the leader of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, along with josa williamshis skull was fractured, horrifying the nation and ultimately spurring congress to pass the voting rights act. well, this weekend, 17-term congressman, john lewis, led several lawmakers in commemorating lives lost during the movement before making his own march across the pettis bridge. i caught up with him ahead of all of the observations to ask him about the progress and the problems we face in this age of trump. >> reverend, thank you so much for having me on. i tell you, i feel grateful that we have come such a distance, made so much progress 55 years later. i tell you, in spite of all of the changes and in spite of the progress they're trying to take us back to another time, to another period. but i'm gratified to see so many members of color. not just african-american, but hispanic, asian-american, so many women. we have two natuive american women in congress for the first time in the history of our country. so the bloodshed, the beating, the suffering in selma was worth it. >> y
leading the demonstrators on that fateful day, 25-year-old john lewis, the leader of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, along with josa williamshis skull was fractured, horrifying the nation and ultimately spurring congress to pass the voting rights act. well, this weekend, 17-term congressman, john lewis, led several lawmakers in commemorating lives lost during the movement before making his own march across the pettis bridge. i caught up with him ahead of all of the observations...