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then later kelly harding explores a link between mental and physical health. >> we are back live at the national book festival. we're pleased to have join us now on our book tv set professor thomas malone of mit. here's his most recent book. it is called "superminds, the surprising power of people and computers thinking together". before we get into the topic of the book, professor, what is it that you do at mit? >> i'm a professor in the sloan school of management and director of the mit center for collective intelligence. pleasure to be here. >> what kind of management training do you give at mit? >> i teach two main courses. one is an mba course on strategic organizational design, about how to organize companies in different situations, including innovative new things like wikipedia, for instance. and the other is a leadership workshop where i talk about -- or help students learn about different capabilities for leadership. >> what is the collective intelligence senter? >> we study the kinds of things that i wrote about in my book. collective intelligence i define in a very general w
then later kelly harding explores a link between mental and physical health. >> we are back live at the national book festival. we're pleased to have join us now on our book tv set professor thomas malone of mit. here's his most recent book. it is called "superminds, the surprising power of people and computers thinking together". before we get into the topic of the book, professor, what is it that you do at mit? >> i'm a professor in the sloan school of management and...
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and later columbia university psychiatry professor kelly harding explores a link between mental and physical health. >> all right. good evening everyone. thank you for supporting your local independent and employee owned bookstore. before we begin, c-span is filming this. make sure the phones are on silence. tomorrow night the author will be reading from his new novel. on tuesday poisener in chief's author will be joining us. we will also have a talk on wednesday. we welcome the author of rebooting ai which argues a computer being a human in jeopardy doesn't signal that we are on the doorstep of fully autonomous cars or super intelligence machines. taking inspiration from the human minds, the book explains if we need to advance artificial intelligence to the next level, if we are wise along the way, we won't need to worry about a future of machine overlords. finally a book what tells us what ai is, what it is not and what it could become if we're ambitious and creative enough. it's also been called an informed account. the founder and ceo of robust ai and founder and ceo of intelligence. he'
and later columbia university psychiatry professor kelly harding explores a link between mental and physical health. >> all right. good evening everyone. thank you for supporting your local independent and employee owned bookstore. before we begin, c-span is filming this. make sure the phones are on silence. tomorrow night the author will be reading from his new novel. on tuesday poisener in chief's author will be joining us. we will also have a talk on wednesday. we welcome the author of...
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and later columbia university psychiatry professor kelly harding explores a link between mental and physical all right. good evening everyone. thank you for supporting your local independent and employee owned bookstore. before we begin, c-span is filming this. make sure the phones are on
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our guest tonight doctor kelli harding will discuss this. she is an assistant professor of psychiatry at columbia university medical center and a diplomat to the american board of psychiatry and neurology. she works up a room as at the hospital and as the daughter of a 91-year-old and spent a lot of time there so i have a lot of admiration, she has appeared on today, good morning america, npr, "new york times" and the u.s. news and world report. doctor harding is here as the author of "the rabbit effect." [applause] starting with the story of a nurturing feed of rabbits, she discusses the groundbreaking new research that shows how love, friendship, community and environment and life's purpose can have a greater impact on our health than anything that happens in a doctors office. joining doctor harding in conversation is doctor lloyd and adjunct professor at the columbia school of public health was for 12 years the chief medical officer for the new york state office of mental health, the nation's largest state mental health agency where he co
our guest tonight doctor kelli harding will discuss this. she is an assistant professor of psychiatry at columbia university medical center and a diplomat to the american board of psychiatry and neurology. she works up a room as at the hospital and as the daughter of a 91-year-old and spent a lot of time there so i have a lot of admiration, she has appeared on today, good morning america, npr, "new york times" and the u.s. news and world report. doctor harding is here as the author of...
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tonight the theme is science and technology with authors gary marcus, thomas malone and kelly harding. watch that tonight beginning at 8:00 on cspan 2. >>> thinking about participating in cspan's student cam 2020 competition but you've never made a documentary film before? no problem. we have resources on our website to help you get started. check out our getting started and downloads pages on studentcam.org for producing information and video links to footage in the cspan library. teachers will also find resources on the teachers materials page. to help you introduce student cam to your students. >> my advice to anyone who wants to compete this year is to find a topic you're truly passionate about and pursue it as much as you can. >> we're asking middle and high school students to create a short documentary on the issue you'd like the presidential candidates to address during the 2020 campaign. cspan will award $100,000 in total cash prizes, plus a $5,000 grand prize. >> get camera, a microphone and go start building and produce the best video you can possibly produce. >> visit stude
tonight the theme is science and technology with authors gary marcus, thomas malone and kelly harding. watch that tonight beginning at 8:00 on cspan 2. >>> thinking about participating in cspan's student cam 2020 competition but you've never made a documentary film before? no problem. we have resources on our website to help you get started. check out our getting started and downloads pages on studentcam.org for producing information and video links to footage in the cspan library....
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and columbia university psychiatry professor kelly harding explores a between mental and physical health. it begins at 8 pm eastern. >> c-span campaign 20/20 coverage continues as president trump josc keep america great rally in minneapolis, live thursday at 8 pm on c-span. once anytime at c-span.org and listen free wherever you are using the free radio q and a. >> thinking about participating in student cams 20/20 competition but you've never made a documentary film ? no problem. we have resources on our website to help you get started. check out our getting started and downloads pages on studentcams.org and video links to footage and a c-span library. teachers will find resources on the teacher's materials page to help you introduce cams to your students. >> anyone that wants to complete this year, it's a fine topic that you're passionate about and pursue it as much as we can. >> we are asking middle and high school students tocreate a short documentary on the issue you would like the presidential candidates to address during the 2020 campaign. c-span will award $100,000 in cash prizes
and columbia university psychiatry professor kelly harding explores a between mental and physical health. it begins at 8 pm eastern. >> c-span campaign 20/20 coverage continues as president trump josc keep america great rally in minneapolis, live thursday at 8 pm on c-span. once anytime at c-span.org and listen free wherever you are using the free radio q and a. >> thinking about participating in student cams 20/20 competition but you've never made a documentary film ? no problem....
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tonight the theme is science and technology with authors gary marcus, thomas malone and kelly hardingtch that tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern over on c-span2 and on c-span tonight it's more from campaign 2020 with former vice president joe biden. he's in rochester, new hampshire, today. watch that at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> thinking about participating in c-span's student cam 2020 computation, but you've never made a documentary film before? no problem. we have resources in our website to help you get started. check out our getting started and downloads pages on studentcam.org for producing information and video links to footage in the c-span library. teachers will find resources on the teachers materials page to help you teach student camp to your students. >> my advice to anyone that wants to compete this year is to find a topic that you're truly passionate about and fpursue it as much as you can. >> this year we're asking middle and high school students to create a documentary on the issue that you would like the candidates to address during the 2020 campaign. c-span will issu
tonight the theme is science and technology with authors gary marcus, thomas malone and kelly hardingtch that tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern over on c-span2 and on c-span tonight it's more from campaign 2020 with former vice president joe biden. he's in rochester, new hampshire, today. watch that at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> thinking about participating in c-span's student cam 2020 computation, but you've never made a documentary film before? no problem. we have resources in our...
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[applause] thanks to our efforts and we have worked so hard on it first lady worked so hard. kelly conway, where's kelly and? where is she? thank you. last year, drug overdose deaths declined for the first time in nearly three decades. early data shows the drug overdose deaths dropped 10% last year in the state of florida. we would like to do better it's a very tough situation. one of the things we are doing with the pain pills you call them, we're trying to find and we are trying to work hard and funding a lot of research to find pain pills that are addictive. you go in with a broken arm and you come out and you're a drug addict. i think were getting very close to finding painkillers that aren't addictive. we will have that in the not-too-distant future. [applause] pres. trump: to care for our great veterans, we passed the a accountability. this is where great heroes and tough people, by the way in the super prime nobody touch them. they are more vulnerable and people would take advantage of our veterans. you have sadists, people who would rob them and rob the system. in arizona,
[applause] thanks to our efforts and we have worked so hard on it first lady worked so hard. kelly conway, where's kelly and? where is she? thank you. last year, drug overdose deaths declined for the first time in nearly three decades. early data shows the drug overdose deaths dropped 10% last year in the state of florida. we would like to do better it's a very tough situation. one of the things we are doing with the pain pills you call them, we're trying to find and we are trying to work hard...
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this is the hard line view, kelly, it is not the reformers you have this tension in beijing between the reformers and the hard liners. and they have got to both make their case to president xi before we really get to the final deal >> so if china is not that happy, and you're saying there is not much new in this agreement -- >> no, no, there is a lot new. i didn't say that. there is a lot new in the agreement. the ag purchase, escalation options temporarily off the table. you could be looking at a major trade war when wall street begins to grasp that the wavering on accounting reporting from 150 chinese companies is suddenly canceled by the s.e.c we'd have a huge stock desclin ov over that. we also have other negotiations over iran, china agrees with us iran should have no nuclear weapons, over north korea, we have the three-way nuclear arms control talks because the treaty will expire between us and russia china is showing some interest in those talks so a lot is going on that i would consider in geopolitics is more important than the trade talks. the progress on all these fronts is re
this is the hard line view, kelly, it is not the reformers you have this tension in beijing between the reformers and the hard liners. and they have got to both make their case to president xi before we really get to the final deal >> so if china is not that happy, and you're saying there is not much new in this agreement -- >> no, no, there is a lot new. i didn't say that. there is a lot new in the agreement. the ag purchase, escalation options temporarily off the table. you could...
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hard here. president trump, himself, saying kelly never said anything like that to him and if he had he would have been kicked off. i want to read this to you from the press secretary stephanie grisham. this is a pretty outstanding remark to make about a four-star retired marine general who is widely respected with intelligence agencies, with the military. but it also sounds a lot like something president trump would say. not clear exactly what she is implying about general kelly's intelligence here, but, clearly, hitting back and hitting back hard. >> and hitting back against a general on the day before a military operation he knew was going to be targeting an enemy of the united states. a lot of things that sort of put the president in a good frame of mind when it came to confronting the general here. thank you. >>> house democrats say they are making rapid progress after a round of testimony on capitol hill yesterday. >> yesterday, acting assistant secretary of the state told the committee reportedly he was and aware of this. here is the latest for us. >> reporter: at the conclusion of this eig
hard here. president trump, himself, saying kelly never said anything like that to him and if he had he would have been kicked off. i want to read this to you from the press secretary stephanie grisham. this is a pretty outstanding remark to make about a four-star retired marine general who is widely respected with intelligence agencies, with the military. but it also sounds a lot like something president trump would say. not clear exactly what she is implying about general kelly's intelligence...
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kelly claimed to have done it on purpose. it's hard to say. he took him on the wrong road and took him in here almost across from dumont's men. kelly had actually -- he might have suspected something was wrong because he sent colonel robert melroy and the ninth indiana down the road he should have taken, down here. bonnikag bono run -- run. he would have been in the perfect place for the retreat. that is where the confederates were supposed to rally. instead, milroy would take his troops on the side road and end up here beyond the barbara county courthouse. you can see kelly's men arriving on the wrong road. dumont's men would be coming in down here under the cannons. here are kelly's men, here. you have the ninth indiana when everyone should have been down here to block the retreat. so as the guns on talbot hill continued to throw rounds into columnlage, dumont's converged into philippi as kelly's column ran down the opposite bank. to say that the confederates were taken by surprise is an understatement. the gunners on talbot hill watched as c
kelly claimed to have done it on purpose. it's hard to say. he took him on the wrong road and took him in here almost across from dumont's men. kelly had actually -- he might have suspected something was wrong because he sent colonel robert melroy and the ninth indiana down the road he should have taken, down here. bonnikag bono run -- run. he would have been in the perfect place for the retreat. that is where the confederates were supposed to rally. instead, milroy would take his troops on the...
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kelly. >>> there are new questions tonight about what caused a hard rock hotel under construction near the french quarter in new orleans to collapse, killing at least two people. rescuers are desperately searching for one worker still missing in the unstable rubble. here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight it's the question looming over new orleans. what caused the collapse. >> oh my god. >> reporter: sparking a deadly chain reaction. >> everyone get back, get back, get back. anyone anyone of those could go down. >> reporter: the future hard rock hotel falling in pieces, the impact killing at least two, injuring 30 others and leaving at least one man trapped inside. >> until we know different, we will stay in the rescue mode. >> reporter: today as loved ones watched, wait and prayed as drones with thermal technology scoured the wreckage, searching for any signs of life. how concerned are you about another possible collapse here? >> very concerned. you can see the concrete hang off that building. >> we heard a whole lot of rumbling, and it kept getting louder and louter. >> reporter: phi
kelly. >>> there are new questions tonight about what caused a hard rock hotel under construction near the french quarter in new orleans to collapse, killing at least two people. rescuers are desperately searching for one worker still missing in the unstable rubble. here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight it's the question looming over new orleans. what caused the collapse. >> oh my god. >> reporter: sparking a deadly chain reaction. >> everyone get back,...
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kelly, because she worked so hard. thelong, we have handcuffed federal government from researching the affliction of gun violence in america and its impact on public health. we need to marshal the department of health and human services and the cdc to understand what the impact gun violence is having on our kids right here in chicago and across the country. we need to know how they will be impacted throughout their lives after they witnessed their loved ones get guns down in the streets or committing suicide with the assistance of a firearm. we need to know why the homicide rate in america is more than 25 times the average of other developed nations. we are going to face the gun violence epidemic had on, and today's hearing will help us in that fight. i now want to yields time to mr. czajkowski, ass. she is a very strong and forceful leader in this area. we heard thati: number -- the average of 100 people a day. that adds up, if you multiply it by 360 5, 30 6500 people a year dying from guns? as of sunday, 2200 ,100 pe
kelly, because she worked so hard. thelong, we have handcuffed federal government from researching the affliction of gun violence in america and its impact on public health. we need to marshal the department of health and human services and the cdc to understand what the impact gun violence is having on our kids right here in chicago and across the country. we need to know how they will be impacted throughout their lives after they witnessed their loved ones get guns down in the streets or...
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overwhelmed ♪ but when you smile ♪ at the ground ♪ it ain't hard to tell ♪ you don't know, oh oh ♪ you don't know that's what makes you beautiful ♪ >> kellys so sweet. if i was a kid. but i'm 37. i love that song. it's what makes you beautiful, it's really great song and a great message. my audience looks fantastic. [cheers and applause] y'all are feeling it. let's meet the person who requested that song. i think i saw sharon. how are you doing? why did you pick that song? >> first
overwhelmed ♪ but when you smile ♪ at the ground ♪ it ain't hard to tell ♪ you don't know, oh oh ♪ you don't know that's what makes you beautiful ♪ >> kellys so sweet. if i was a kid. but i'm 37. i love that song. it's what makes you beautiful, it's really great song and a great message. my audience looks fantastic. [cheers and applause] y'all are feeling it. let's meet the person who requested that song. i think i saw sharon. how are you doing? why did you pick that song?...
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hard day can't compete with a full heart. catie beck, nbc news >>> a huge thank you to all nurses [cheers and applause] >> kelly: ♪ i'm sittingere here ♪ ♪ i wonder where you are tonigh tonight ♪ ♪ don't answer on the telephone telephone ♪ ♪ i hope it won't end alone he already ♪ tonight ♪ i never really had it till i met you ♪ ♪ and now it kills me ♪ how do i get you alone ♪ how do i get you alone yeah ♪ how do i get you alone seeing it, ladies! ♪ alone [cheers and applause] y'all, welcome to "the kelly clarkson show" ." freaking love and well sin this is the trippy thing about this. we have not one but four spotlight singers today who requested it and i really want
hard day can't compete with a full heart. catie beck, nbc news >>> a huge thank you to all nurses [cheers and applause] >> kelly: ♪ i'm sittingere here ♪ ♪ i wonder where you are tonigh tonight ♪ ♪ don't answer on the telephone telephone ♪ ♪ i hope it won't end alone he already ♪ tonight ♪ i never really had it till i met you ♪ ♪ and now it kills me ♪ how do i get you alone ♪ how do i get you alone yeah ♪ how do i get you alone seeing it, ladies! ♪...
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still really unclear tonight as firefighters are working really hard to get a handle on this stubborn and massive blaze forced morning. kellyof windsor today she found the smoldering remains of at least one home. >>here the front steps of one home on chalk hill road in windsor that now leads to nowhere. the house completely leveled by fire. it's one of nearly 100 structures that have been destroyed by the kincade fire. faint wisps of smoke still rising from the ashes. the address unreadable on the black and mail box. what was their front landscaping now charred there are a few recognizable shapes left behind what used to be a refrigerator and on the other side of some greenery that surprisingly did not burn a riding lawnmower you can see it had one of its front headlights and a tire melted in the heat of the flames. >>firefighters worked to put out hot spots on a neighboring property across the street. >>here's video of a spot fire flaring up where flames could still be seen consuming dry grass and turning trees into charcoal firefighters were scattered actively putting water on still smoldering ground and working to cut do
still really unclear tonight as firefighters are working really hard to get a handle on this stubborn and massive blaze forced morning. kellyof windsor today she found the smoldering remains of at least one home. >>here the front steps of one home on chalk hill road in windsor that now leads to nowhere. the house completely leveled by fire. it's one of nearly 100 structures that have been destroyed by the kincade fire. faint wisps of smoke still rising from the ashes. the address...
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kelly, thank you to you all. >>> we have got the latest on that. the 2020 candidates are working hard to reach out to the lgbtq community, is it enough in we'll talk to the president of the human rights campaign next. you are watching "velshi & ruhle" live on msnbc, we'll be right back. e on msnbc, we'll be right back along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. billions of problems. m
kelly, thank you to you all. >>> we have got the latest on that. the 2020 candidates are working hard to reach out to the lgbtq community, is it enough in we'll talk to the president of the human rights campaign next. you are watching "velshi & ruhle" live on msnbc, we'll be right back. e on msnbc, we'll be right back along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be...
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kelly. he said it is his hope this phase one deal gets signed, but that the hard work will start after thatstay right there. etlet's dive deeper into today's comments for that, we bring in michelle caruso-cabrera michelle, this is an interesting one because on the one hand, he could have been tougher on china. remember this was f a speech he was originally going give on the anniversary of tiananmen square then didn't. but at the same time, he's very tough on corporate america, especially nike and the nba, with regard to their posture towards china. >> if you look at the speech in ice laigs, i think you'd see it and say this is a very hawkish speech then you compare it to one year ago and it sounds more dovish. if you google that speech, back then, every headline was about china's malign activities. that's how he described them he's clearly pulled back fromsoa whole litany of issues the stuff about nike, i see that as dmes pick con sumgts. if you're going to harshly criticize this president, remember we're going to be watching for you how react to china. and when it comes to china >> so kayl
kelly. he said it is his hope this phase one deal gets signed, but that the hard work will start after thatstay right there. etlet's dive deeper into today's comments for that, we bring in michelle caruso-cabrera michelle, this is an interesting one because on the one hand, he could have been tougher on china. remember this was f a speech he was originally going give on the anniversary of tiananmen square then didn't. but at the same time, he's very tough on corporate america, especially nike...
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hard. you just see your savings depleting every single day a little bit more and more. >> kelly is a singleg at her mom's house until she can close on her new home. she's one of 50,000 auto workers on strike against gm, surviving on $250 a week. >> yesterday i had to go get a new rim on my car and i just remembered that sinking feeling of, this is my whole strike check for the week. >> she went on strike to help turn the state red. >> a lot of people in the community are very sensitive of where the economy is and they're very careful which leader will help them maintain their jobs. >> the auto industry is the anchor of michigan's economy. seven others are created. and they're hit harder, losing an estimated $54 million in wages since the strike began. amichi's pizza down the street from gm's plant says sales are down 20%. >> we don't like having to give employees and drivers bad news that they can't work because we don't have enough business to support all the paychecks. i'm hopeful they'll find a solution to the problem before it becomes a bigger problem for us than it already is. >> michi
hard. you just see your savings depleting every single day a little bit more and more. >> kelly is a singleg at her mom's house until she can close on her new home. she's one of 50,000 auto workers on strike against gm, surviving on $250 a week. >> yesterday i had to go get a new rim on my car and i just remembered that sinking feeling of, this is my whole strike check for the week. >> she went on strike to help turn the state red. >> a lot of people in the community are...
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hard to think of "entertainment tonight" without -- >> doo dooo. >> since i was little. >> this is "entertainment tonight." it's the bible of show business. og> in tonight's "e.t." - katy perry, lady gaga or kellytoday. she has her own barbie doll. >> of course she does. her fashions were fashioned after her cupcake dress in her "california girls" video. >> that's amazing. >> her barbie sold at auc aucti for $13,500. >> that's a lot for one barbie. halloween is coming up. i feel like ken and barbie is perfect for us. all next week "e.t." is getting you ready for the spookiest night of the year. good night everyone from the dream house. let's go in the poole. >> let's do it. >>> we're kicking off "e.t." halloween week with me as your co-host. don't worry. you'll scream. get it? because i was in the movie. >> who are you gonna call? >> not me. >> we've got ghost busters in mazes, stars playing dress up. >> i love a costume. >> and this guy. >> "e.t." get caught napping. wildfire continues to burn through sonoma county, the smoke suffocating parts of the bay area and pg e is threatening to turn off power to 800,000 customers. >>due to the increasingly detrimental fire conditions sweeping into the
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so it is hard to see how they square their rhetoric with some of these actions. anyway, kelly o'donnell, jeff bennett. capitol hill and the white house. great way to kick off. thank you. joining me now is somebody who was in the room at this bizarre meeting. the chairman of the house arm services committee. washington democrat congressman adam smith. and, congressman, you didn't walk out of the room. you and the other committee chairs that have jurisdiction over national security issues stayed in the room. what happened? and what happened after your leader walked out? >> well, there was some important policy discussions that need to be had. i mean, we need to understand what the president's plan was. we had secretary esper there. chief of staff was there. sorry, chairman of the chief of staff was there. we want to have that conversation. the president has a way of talking that does not exactly induce people to want to sit and listen to him. and he was pretty harsh on democrats and nancy pelosi and a whole lot of the speaker i should say and a whole lot of other people in a way
so it is hard to see how they square their rhetoric with some of these actions. anyway, kelly o'donnell, jeff bennett. capitol hill and the white house. great way to kick off. thank you. joining me now is somebody who was in the room at this bizarre meeting. the chairman of the house arm services committee. washington democrat congressman adam smith. and, congressman, you didn't walk out of the room. you and the other committee chairs that have jurisdiction over national security issues stayed...
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hard. you just see your savings depleting every single day a little bit more and more. >> reporter: kelly isliving at her mom's house until she can close on her new home. she's one of 50,000 auto workers on strike against gm surviving on $250 a week. >> the other day i had to get a new rim on my car and i remember that sinking feeling of this is my whole strike check for this week the cost of this rim. >> reporter: she lives in michigan, critical to president trump's win in 2016 and helping him flip the state red. >> a lot of the people in the auto industry are very sensitive about where the economy is. they're very careful to look at which leader is going to help them maintain their jobs. >> reporter: at industry is the anchor of michigan's economy. for every one auto job seven others are created and they're hit harder, losing an estimated $400 million in wages since the strike began. amichi's pizza says sales are down 25%. >> we don't like having to give employees and drivers bad news they can't work because, you know, we don't have enough business to support them. all the paychecks, i'm h
hard. you just see your savings depleting every single day a little bit more and more. >> reporter: kelly isliving at her mom's house until she can close on her new home. she's one of 50,000 auto workers on strike against gm surviving on $250 a week. >> the other day i had to get a new rim on my car and i remember that sinking feeling of this is my whole strike check for this week the cost of this rim. >> reporter: she lives in michigan, critical to president trump's win in...
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kelly's expression. it's no surprise that he's categorically denying that and the white house is coming out strongly against that. it's hard to know exactly what unfolded but i think just given his statement, advising against it, he was kind of suggesting that white house aides would have some sort of say or control over congressional processes which is absurd in itself as well. >> daniel, as we look at this, what do you make of the press secretary argument, john kelly was, quote, unequipped to handle the genius of our great president? >> well, i think that statement is kind of absurd because general kelly served our country for decades. he was a well-respected general and president trump loves or used to love his generals. he served as a secretary of homeland security and so he was -- he's probably the most equipped person who has served in that job for president trump. but we have to look at, you know, the white house staff. there aren't that many people that are of traditional republican circles. i think this is just one in a series of instances where you have former aides who kind of look back on their experience in th
kelly's expression. it's no surprise that he's categorically denying that and the white house is coming out strongly against that. it's hard to know exactly what unfolded but i think just given his statement, advising against it, he was kind of suggesting that white house aides would have some sort of say or control over congressional processes which is absurd in itself as well. >> daniel, as we look at this, what do you make of the press secretary argument, john kelly was, quote,...
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>> you know, kelly, it's an interesting question because up until this point, the u.s. government and the chinese government both have tried really hard to keep trade and sanctions on one track and hong kong on a separate track and not to let the two collide i think the actions right now both in china and the u.s. raise a question whether that can continue or not. i think the chinese don't want to get involved in directly retaliating in economic ways for hong kong. missteps, at least what they perceive as missteps i suspect there might be some political or diplomatic back and forth. the question is whether does it slop over into the trade negotiations so far, that hasn't really happened. >> interesting point in fact, we're hearing from the president right now. jerry, stand by. let's see what president trump was saying this as he was meeting with president of italy had something to say about china let's listen >> china and myself are representatives. their representatives have made a deal of $40 to $50 billion in farm products. people said we were hoping for 20 so china's been good and they've already started purchasing by the way. by
>> you know, kelly, it's an interesting question because up until this point, the u.s. government and the chinese government both have tried really hard to keep trade and sanctions on one track and hong kong on a separate track and not to let the two collide i think the actions right now both in china and the u.s. raise a question whether that can continue or not. i think the chinese don't want to get involved in directly retaliating in economic ways for hong kong. missteps, at least what...
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hard to forget about some of them that took place. john kellyformer white house chief of staff, is speaking out. i think probably the first time since leaving the office. he cold the "washington examiner" he felt bed he left the white house saying it pains me to see what's going on because i believe if i was still there or someone like me was there, he would not be kind of all over the place. you covered the white house and capitol hill. did you get a sense that there's been really a drastic changing of the guard there within the white house? >> yeah. i think when john kelly was there, he was able to try to put his foot down as much as possible and restrain trump from making decisions that were very hasty and would lead to bad consequences for him. so the potentially, that syria decision, and to remove the u.s. as an ally of the kurds, that might not have happened under john kelly's watch, but his authority had been undermined by trump a lot in the last few moss of his tenure. so it was kind of untenable for him to stay in that job, and trump wa
hard to forget about some of them that took place. john kellyformer white house chief of staff, is speaking out. i think probably the first time since leaving the office. he cold the "washington examiner" he felt bed he left the white house saying it pains me to see what's going on because i believe if i was still there or someone like me was there, he would not be kind of all over the place. you covered the white house and capitol hill. did you get a sense that there's been really a...
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la reece a, pedro and kelly hill who volunteer hours and hours of their time to protect the working class neighborhood that they call home. and when mr. blackwell compared these hard-working activists to criminals, i think that was nasty and it was offensive and it wasn't only offense offensim but to me. to all of us struggling to take the seriousness of these conversations to heart and to make thoughtful decisions around land use and housing in our city. that is not how we do development in san francisco and i expect never to see this again come up in a sponsors' rebuttal. it offended me and i want to thank everything you do for this neighborhood. you are tireless. we love and appreciate you for that. having said that, and put that to the side for a minute, i also want to thank, i want to comment on whether or not this would be my dream development for this par self land in the mission, absolutely not. we all know that what the city needs, but particularly what the mission needs, isn't more luxury housing, it's affordable housing. it's affordable homes for the thousands of people that have been displaced, for the teachers and working class communities that are ge
la reece a, pedro and kelly hill who volunteer hours and hours of their time to protect the working class neighborhood that they call home. and when mr. blackwell compared these hard-working activists to criminals, i think that was nasty and it was offensive and it wasn't only offense offensim but to me. to all of us struggling to take the seriousness of these conversations to heart and to make thoughtful decisions around land use and housing in our city. that is not how we do development in...
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a sing mother, was ready to -- kelly, a single mother, was ready to close on her first home, trend the strike hit. now her plans are on hold. >> it's devastating, very hardng every day more and more. the other day i had to get a new rim on my car. i remember thinking, this is my whole strike check for this week is the cost of this rim. >> reporter: and these negotiations really fell apart this weekend because of one key issue -- the union wanting to bring production back from mexico to the united states. it's important because gm is slated to close four plants by the end of 2020, including this one here behind me. also in 2020, the election. we know president trump won michigan in 2016, but we also know that autoworkers vote based on the economy and whether or not nay have a job. we spoke to many behind me who say they're paying very close attention to the 2020 candidates, and they want someone who's willing to fight on their behalf and is also creating really important policy that they feel like will have their backs going forward. >> yeah. and look, the trump administration is dealing with manufacturing job losses over the last year in pennsylvania and
a sing mother, was ready to -- kelly, a single mother, was ready to close on her first home, trend the strike hit. now her plans are on hold. >> it's devastating, very hardng every day more and more. the other day i had to get a new rim on my car. i remember thinking, this is my whole strike check for this week is the cost of this rim. >> reporter: and these negotiations really fell apart this weekend because of one key issue -- the union wanting to bring production back from mexico...
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hard to make this run smoothly. thank you very much for that. [ applause ]. >> they've also worked very closely hand in hand with the mayor's budget office. i'd like to thank kelly kirkpatrick for coming here today. thank you. [ applause ]. >> next i would like to thank our public facing team who provides excellent public service. our public service team and our recorder division. thank you very much. [ applause ]. >> they provided excellent customer service even throughout a lot of -- yay. they provided a lot of excellent service even throughout a lot of construction. thank you for keeping the office running. we also are joined by some neighborhood friends. so thank you to them for coming. we have some people from the women's building here. yay, thank you. [ applause ]. >> and we also have people from the dog patch northwestern petril hill green benefits district. it's a little bit of a mouthful. thank you for coming. of course thank you to our neighborhood historians who have joined and helped us go through a lot of historic photos that we have and we have been able to create a little wall. thank you for that. we have the western neighborhoods project, s.f. he
hard to make this run smoothly. thank you very much for that. [ applause ]. >> they've also worked very closely hand in hand with the mayor's budget office. i'd like to thank kelly kirkpatrick for coming here today. thank you. [ applause ]. >> next i would like to thank our public facing team who provides excellent public service. our public service team and our recorder division. thank you very much. [ applause ]. >> they provided excellent customer service even throughout a...
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kelly,back to that story about the president pinning the call on rick perry. what was the point of bringing this up with republicans now? >> well, it's hard to know exactly what the intentions were. but we can certainly analyze the lay of the land. this began with the first public acknowledgment from the president. it was a congratulatory call. then it evolved it was about corruption and now it's somebody else's fault. the president talking about energy secretary rick perry in part because there is an energy piece to the ukraine relationship with the united states to say to fellow republicans that rick perry, who it's important to point out is popular among traditional republicans. remember, before joining the administration he was the longest serving governor of texas and so he's got good relationships there. to suggest this was his idea might take some of the sting out of this idea that the president was really focused on the bidens. however, when you look at the transcript, the notes of the call actually, the reconstructed conversation that the white house released, rick perry is not mentioned in there and there's not a discussion of e
kelly,back to that story about the president pinning the call on rick perry. what was the point of bringing this up with republicans now? >> well, it's hard to know exactly what the intentions were. but we can certainly analyze the lay of the land. this began with the first public acknowledgment from the president. it was a congratulatory call. then it evolved it was about corruption and now it's somebody else's fault. the president talking about energy secretary rick perry in part...
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it's hard to say that either of those are present at this point. >> chris kelly, thanks for joining us today. >> thank you so much. >> important day to get your take, especially as a former facebook insider appreciate it. >>> turning now to the broader markets. bit of a mixed bag for big name earnings today bob pisani is here. >> caterpillar post is trading up, despite its significant earnings miss. that's pretty big. reduced dealer inventory due to uncertainty on the global economy, end user demand being flat stock is trading up. same with boeing huge miss, 30% executives there maintaining they're sticking to their expectation that the 737 max would receive certification this year good news for both of these companies holding up under what looks like fairly bad news remember, we have a couple of high-profile misses this year, fedex in the early season, mcdonald's missing as well a lot of people wondering if this is the start of a trend i think these are a bit of an outlier situation. maybe not caterpillar but the other ones 13% of companies have missed expectation. that's historical a
it's hard to say that either of those are present at this point. >> chris kelly, thanks for joining us today. >> thank you so much. >> important day to get your take, especially as a former facebook insider appreciate it. >>> turning now to the broader markets. bit of a mixed bag for big name earnings today bob pisani is here. >> caterpillar post is trading up, despite its significant earnings miss. that's pretty big. reduced dealer inventory due to uncertainty...
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hard to dismiss all ten of them. >> both of these guests have agreed to stay with us over the break. >>> coming up, the ominous warning john kelly says he gave this president before leaving his employ at the white house. and the unusual response to kelly's words from the white house. when we come back. >>> when i thought you were wrong, i never hesitated to tell you that, well, other people were trying to manipulate, whatever. but i said, whatever you do, we were still in the process of trying to find someone to take my place, i said, whatever you do, don't hire a yes man. someone that's going to tell you -- won't tell you the truth. don't do that. because if you do, i believe you'll be impeached. >> now, keep in mind for a moment, john kelly is a retired four-star general in the united states marine corps. after donald trump heard that quote from kelly this weekend, he fired back, "john kelly never said that. he never said anything like that. if he would have said that, i would have thrown him out of the office." but it was trump's press secretary's quote that may get her considered for nomination to the supplicant hall of fame
hard to dismiss all ten of them. >> both of these guests have agreed to stay with us over the break. >>> coming up, the ominous warning john kelly says he gave this president before leaving his employ at the white house. and the unusual response to kelly's words from the white house. when we come back. >>> when i thought you were wrong, i never hesitated to tell you that, well, other people were trying to manipulate, whatever. but i said, whatever you do, we were still...
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. >> yes, kelly, hurd went on medical leave just five weeks ago and we are sad to report he has died at age 62 hurd was a -- a harding salesman who valued numbers and efficiency over sentiment. and he got results he rose from relative obscurity first to stabilize hewlett packard. then he shrugged off personal controversy to make his mark at oracle rose through the ranks at ncr in the midwest. big data wasn't a buzz word yet and he used insights from data to turn ncr around and that got the attention of founder at hp he established himself as a data junkie quizzing executives on the numbers behind their business, slashing billions in cost he met wall street expectations every quarter except one in five and a half years the stock price doubled. he emerged unscathed from the scandal around misleading tactics the hp board used to investigate leaks. but he was ultimately forced to resign over inaccurate expense reports. hurd rebounded quickly, though oracle's co-founder and then ceo hired hurd as president within weeks saying the board forcing him out was on par with the apple board firing steve jobs in the 1980s. beca
. >> yes, kelly, hurd went on medical leave just five weeks ago and we are sad to report he has died at age 62 hurd was a -- a harding salesman who valued numbers and efficiency over sentiment. and he got results he rose from relative obscurity first to stabilize hewlett packard. then he shrugged off personal controversy to make his mark at oracle rose through the ranks at ncr in the midwest. big data wasn't a buzz word yet and he used insights from data to turn ncr around and that got...
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hard to dismiss all ten of them. >> both of these guests have agreed to stay with us over the break. >>> coming up, the ominous warning john kelly says he gave this president before leaving his employee at the white house. > and the unusual response to kelly's words from the white house. when we come back. mini is a different kind of car. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for a different kind of drive. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for the drive to rebel, zag. for the drive that's inside you. and inside us. that's the drive under the hood of every mini. because every mini is... for the drive. ♪ can't imagine doing it any other way. this is caitlin dickerson from the new york times. this isn't the only case. very little documentation. lo que yo quiero estar con mi hijo. i know that's not true. and the shelters really don't know what to do with them. i just got another person at d.h.s. to confirm this. i have this number. we're going to publish the story. i have this number. whyou should be mad that airports are complicated... he's my emotional support snake. ...but you're not, because you have e*trade, whose tech isn't complicated. it helps you un
hard to dismiss all ten of them. >> both of these guests have agreed to stay with us over the break. >>> coming up, the ominous warning john kelly says he gave this president before leaving his employee at the white house. > and the unusual response to kelly's words from the white house. when we come back. mini is a different kind of car. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for a different kind of drive. ♪ ladies and gentlemen for the drive to rebel, zag. for the drive that's inside...