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macon,nyone here from georgia? you recognize that? have you been to macon? you recognize this? >> can't quite see it. >> i have not read the book yet but i have been told there is an perhaps --t carriages toward the fortifications to assist in the building of the fortifications hill.gers hill -- sangers s-a-n-g-e-r-s. i'm told it's in the book, i'm looking forward to reading the book. i noticed someone named jefferson davis was there in the corner, and he was admired by the young man and jefferson davis is heavily mentioned in the index. well, this is sangers hill, where the fortifications were located to defend a railroad that was coming from atlanta, into atlanta. into macon. it went around sangers hill. and this was collected on the jefferson davis' birthday, so it must be yours now. [applause] >> oh. >> thank you for enlightening north macon about sangers help. we drive up every day, i grew up in that neighborhood, i never knew that there were confederate fortifications on sangers hill until i was told by some new -- -- somebody who read your book. >> thank you. >> if you w
macon,nyone here from georgia? you recognize that? have you been to macon? you recognize this? >> can't quite see it. >> i have not read the book yet but i have been told there is an perhaps --t carriages toward the fortifications to assist in the building of the fortifications hill.gers hill -- sangers s-a-n-g-e-r-s. i'm told it's in the book, i'm looking forward to reading the book. i noticed someone named jefferson davis was there in the corner, and he was admired by the young...
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he goes to the -- not theological, wesleyan academy in macon. is beside himself when thomas until he arrives home, safe. but why the diary? why did he write it? this tells you about about the back story. and things he didn't know he was telling us. which is what, again, one of the s ry layered things about thi work. and this is a the first page, one, out of olume seven, there are seven almost complete volumes. eight years was old. and he found out one of the buildings and towns burned and they went to go investigate and find out what is going on. ount of what cc happened. the washington post article didn't know what happened that knowing he , only had opinion damaged and he was unable to use it. older account by a man reminiscing on his younger ote a paragraph about the incident. s that the ppened i crime any started crumb be bling and the kids scattered and leroy ended up having his left leg crushed by falling prick so it was broken. the only way he was able to get d this is in are outside hi window you will come allen, his slave servant m arou
he goes to the -- not theological, wesleyan academy in macon. is beside himself when thomas until he arrives home, safe. but why the diary? why did he write it? this tells you about about the back story. and things he didn't know he was telling us. which is what, again, one of the s ry layered things about thi work. and this is a the first page, one, out of olume seven, there are seven almost complete volumes. eight years was old. and he found out one of the buildings and towns burned and they...
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his father was mayor of macon, twice. here you can see the confederate president, jefferson davis, whom leroy loves. he thought his speaking style and his writing was wonderful. and toward the end not so much. he says -- i am starting to sound a little defensive and that each. speech. he never cared for joe brown. he thinks his third and fourth terms are an embarrassment is , is the word he uses. considering a personal friend of the grandmother will bring a meal. so occasionally you have someone who is as high ranking as alexander stephens, taking around mail for his grandmother. that is where this family stood, politically. he was very young when he starts writing, so you can assume. it was likely his father's political opinion that he was writing about. he automatically starts talking , and all abolitionist of these other terms, when referring to ever have lincoln, him.y dissing there is one section which for me, is coming of interesting -- i taught in fairfax county, virginia, but it was the first time the union army w
his father was mayor of macon, twice. here you can see the confederate president, jefferson davis, whom leroy loves. he thought his speaking style and his writing was wonderful. and toward the end not so much. he says -- i am starting to sound a little defensive and that each. speech. he never cared for joe brown. he thinks his third and fourth terms are an embarrassment is , is the word he uses. considering a personal friend of the grandmother will bring a meal. so occasionally you have...
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i love this picture of french president macon, he isjust out this picture of french president macon, seat, punching the air obviously as france winds the world cup. —— president macron. we'll talk about that in the second. the article below is this statement coming from justine greening, he used to big education secretary, she is part of the conservative party, calling for a new brexit referendum because she is basically saying where we're at now, what the prime minister is suggesting is no good for anyone, whether you are a remainer or brexiteer, no one is going to benefit from the current deal on the table, that is argument. well, i mean not only would i agree with her, it is not representing anybody‘s point of view, and in fact the original referendum did not really ask, i should say, a very clear question. people did not really know what they were actually answering. well, the question was due want to mean the european union oi’ due want to mean the european union or not? it was very straightforward, he did not talk about how you would exit if you are going to. he did not talk ab
i love this picture of french president macon, he isjust out this picture of french president macon, seat, punching the air obviously as france winds the world cup. —— president macron. we'll talk about that in the second. the article below is this statement coming from justine greening, he used to big education secretary, she is part of the conservative party, calling for a new brexit referendum because she is basically saying where we're at now, what the prime minister is suggesting is no...
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here in zimbabwe's not eastern macone district peter timing because interest side around him a green bay planting trees. with support from an organization called friends of being player might his managed to grow over eight thousand plants. and predictable weather patterns caused by climate change fright in his efforts so peter covers this soil around the smoke trees with the progress. patterns are constantly changing because of the deforestation here people need to start planting trees rather than cutting them down. during weekends in school holidays his fifteen year old son simba. necessary and experience which has in reached his love for the environment. he hopes to become an agronomist one day the tree farming initiative is not only a bigger forest issue it has also enabled the young man to realise his dreams as they finally can raise money by selling some of the citrus trees to other farmers in private individuals. my favorite subject at school is agriculture because i can relate to it best based on my practical experiences here at home and the tree nursery in the. and also what
here in zimbabwe's not eastern macone district peter timing because interest side around him a green bay planting trees. with support from an organization called friends of being player might his managed to grow over eight thousand plants. and predictable weather patterns caused by climate change fright in his efforts so peter covers this soil around the smoke trees with the progress. patterns are constantly changing because of the deforestation here people need to start planting trees rather...
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california in all of macon's black population moved behind the veil. what as a child she had assumed was genuine reciprocal love and devotion across color lines was more like an elaborate intended to ease or whites, guilt and for lacks a burden of racial injustice. >> he knew all of these things and yet never told. >> why? and the answer, well, not really the whole answer but some version of the answer is at the end of the book you all should buy and figure it out. that's all i have to say, thank you for being here. >> we did have questions and if you will raise your hand, you can get on tv and i will answer your questions.>> don't be intimidated. the lighting is so bad everybody, nobody will see you anyway. >> the person down front. >>. >> so gotcha. >> so i'm an english teacher and also a graduate student in english and analyzing literature through a historical context has come in and out of fashion in academia and i'm really interested in the line between literary critic and historian and the methodology used to read both history and literature. did
california in all of macon's black population moved behind the veil. what as a child she had assumed was genuine reciprocal love and devotion across color lines was more like an elaborate intended to ease or whites, guilt and for lacks a burden of racial injustice. >> he knew all of these things and yet never told. >> why? and the answer, well, not really the whole answer but some version of the answer is at the end of the book you all should buy and figure it out. that's all i have...
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or works with different communities around zimbabwe in the macone district has had to villages to grow by six million trees. each year. destroying three hundred thirty thousand activists of we did last ledge to about five hundred sixty million trees each year and as a result of that we were then going to have wiped out everything. in zimbabwe by. twenty fifty two out of the back of this field day organized by friends of the environment tree farmers in their region me to share their experiences in challenges. but the sequence also take time to showcase some of their fruit trees and indigenous plants. those with the best presentations received gardening equipment like will barrows shovels in walks and. their ground. that. maria. was. it's a proud moment for everyone who received an i want. to do i'm so happy today. gives me a feeling of great satisfaction and joy. with all of us having to percent of their own population dependent on maize and grains for food not all are convinced of the benefits of growing trees that's why advocates encourage people to have trees to the i learned in stag
or works with different communities around zimbabwe in the macone district has had to villages to grow by six million trees. each year. destroying three hundred thirty thousand activists of we did last ledge to about five hundred sixty million trees each year and as a result of that we were then going to have wiped out everything. in zimbabwe by. twenty fifty two out of the back of this field day organized by friends of the environment tree farmers in their region me to share their experiences...
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i grew up in the small town like macon alabama. and then i come back to this looking graduate school. with works of political history with the 30s or 80s and then where the south goes from the segregated. and that is the politics in the history of that. that said my brother who was two years older than me, he passed away but he was a fascinating character with all these quirky interests. with benson and hedges menthol cigarettes. and never missed an episode of days of our lives in a year straight. [laughter] he love belinda carlisle from the go-go's. and he loved to kill a mockingbird. he would say you have to read that again it was such a great book and i would say but to kill a mockingbird is a child book but finally i watched the movie and it is destiny -- fascinating with this cultural phenomenon published in 1960 made to a movie 1962. gregory peck wins the oscar 1963 and then it just stayed on the reading list my daughter in eighth grade read that this year around the world kids are assigned "to kill a mockingbird". why? alway
i grew up in the small town like macon alabama. and then i come back to this looking graduate school. with works of political history with the 30s or 80s and then where the south goes from the segregated. and that is the politics in the history of that. that said my brother who was two years older than me, he passed away but he was a fascinating character with all these quirky interests. with benson and hedges menthol cigarettes. and never missed an episode of days of our lives in a year...
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. —— macon to the bustards. very sterner to watch. —— extruded watch. the bustards.ns as being the headline today. but i suspect that the columnists and commentators who are not at their kindest when england lose will be a little bit more temperate precisely because of the relationship... i think when you look at fa and in qatar 2022... as you say, i think people will give him. there were technical things like kyle walker should have been in the back three. let's move on. and they are at saturday's game. hopefully they will. you are laughing! some believe, guys. let's move on. let's change the subject briefly. i wonder what other subject could be about. let's randomly pick one. front page of the ft. theresa may hopes to keep... this could be good news for paris. i think it is called reality time. because you wa nt called reality time. because you want to be the club and you think he would keep all of the same benefits? it ain't going to happen. this is theresa may after the long fudge and maybe a free, liberated... extraordinary in the white paper i have to point thi
. —— macon to the bustards. very sterner to watch. —— extruded watch. the bustards.ns as being the headline today. but i suspect that the columnists and commentators who are not at their kindest when england lose will be a little bit more temperate precisely because of the relationship... i think when you look at fa and in qatar 2022... as you say, i think people will give him. there were technical things like kyle walker should have been in the back three. let's move on. and they are...
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bad he would have i don't care must know he should have addressed the more that in all probation macone random one of them busy out for you. we should. all be better you know. call but it lumps nice misrule me the law he would not do this to my nobility nobody at coney. island. who study a good kick as it was the high and i that me be a name in case all that just without bending to shove that is all you done care about it their potency it's about a case of if i don't show them. a lot about how the recession not only about money fun to make you know the. danger you hadn't already but he has started to be a case that having been the case national gun to me it's ok to use such and you need to make a gigantic but it can do and can do more than those you can have all the contacts mess and you can have your on the money on who'll be a minute to that as casual as them take make a sure thing to say that i've asked could ask can i watch a lot better idea they all say mccloud more or less going to such overdraft employee has never done it was he to invent other shows or what that could mean he sh
bad he would have i don't care must know he should have addressed the more that in all probation macone random one of them busy out for you. we should. all be better you know. call but it lumps nice misrule me the law he would not do this to my nobility nobody at coney. island. who study a good kick as it was the high and i that me be a name in case all that just without bending to shove that is all you done care about it their potency it's about a case of if i don't show them. a lot about how...
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that is so bad he would have i don't care must know we should have a dusty more dirty all probation macone and run down one of them to see out for you . we should. all be better you know. call that a lamp sneeze misrule me the law would not do this to my nobility nobody at coney. island. who study a good kick as the stuff i and i that's me being named in case all that just without bending to shall that is all you've done care about it their potency is that about it it's all as if i don't show them. a lot about how the recession i'm only about money going to make you know the. danger you have you dirty body has time to be a case that having been the case national gun to me it's ok to use such and you need to take a jag a.b.m. but it can do and can do more than that it was you can have all the contacts mess and you can have your on the money on who you might see that as casual as them take make a sure thing to say that i've asked can i watch a lot better idea they all same a couple had us going to such over after boy has never done it was he to invent other shows it wasn't even shows the tim
that is so bad he would have i don't care must know we should have a dusty more dirty all probation macone and run down one of them to see out for you . we should. all be better you know. call that a lamp sneeze misrule me the law would not do this to my nobility nobody at coney. island. who study a good kick as the stuff i and i that's me being named in case all that just without bending to shall that is all you've done care about it their potency is that about it it's all as if i don't show...
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and let's bring in david these frank hoffman he is outside of the courtroom in new macon joins us for more frank as we said we've just heard that this verdict has come down tell us more. well the outstanding point is they out the chap who was convicted for all of the ten murders of the national socialists on the cross and so the church is obviously the court is obviously convinced that she was a call member not just a person off these murder cases we don't know yet what's going to happen with the accomplices the four of them that also here in the court. here in munich but the outstanding point again as she was convicted for all of the first of the ten murder cases rito know yet for what the conviction in detail will be we are going to await this in the course of the day but it's quite often is that a life sentence stands here at the un's frank this is a verdict a lot of people have been waiting to hear after traveled gone on for five years and traveled gotten a lot of attention here in germany and across the world what has made this case so significant. so it's just the sheer complexi
and let's bring in david these frank hoffman he is outside of the courtroom in new macon joins us for more frank as we said we've just heard that this verdict has come down tell us more. well the outstanding point is they out the chap who was convicted for all of the ten murders of the national socialists on the cross and so the church is obviously the court is obviously convinced that she was a call member not just a person off these murder cases we don't know yet what's going to happen with...
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yeah it is and when it is the year are for harry because harry and macon we've got harry mcguire and harry cain could be the of the they have not have king harry next to prince harry helps you lose women who would be king that's how you keynes was never going. to have a yes or no a law will fundamentally say when the will come how are you funding the time. to go yet still at the halfway point and we know of course you're going to face in the next round whoever wins it's not to be swayed in that it suits them well nearly st petersburg that was more into tiny much and the fountains of sweden while they went to a frenzy. i am. sure the. god of the earth if her own the earth there. was a great wind for sweden then and some heroes made what we didn't mention after that game or is that the rapid olsen that street is goalkeeper in the very last minute had an incredible save from a header that he dived down and actually caught and then asked no doubt about that but dropping olsen in the swedish media for more would be pale massive hero yet and well deserved and it was a big match it was in s
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so you know the expectations are great for him you know all the big nations all the so-called big macon set out to know so then you know the sort of every chance for them to go a long way in this tournament well we know now that they're on i said. he's in the world cup and if you need a good example of that just think back to yesterday when russia calls the biggest upset of the told me today they may well be more than they defeated spain in a thrilling penalty shootout it means that the hosts take their place in the one finals for the very first time at the world cup here all the best bits of the action and the emotion. ensure. yeah sure sure. sure yeah. yeah yeah. sure your. god be sure. yeah you sure. think they're better. sceptics you do it quite being very strong point of view and trying to be the nature of people sparing in all of the beginning credibility which they did. i think spirit won't work with me then getting in between the players and doing very well the group works for a time they know that they're not far to go to the productive. it's about being together with their fri
so you know the expectations are great for him you know all the big nations all the so-called big macon set out to know so then you know the sort of every chance for them to go a long way in this tournament well we know now that they're on i said. he's in the world cup and if you need a good example of that just think back to yesterday when russia calls the biggest upset of the told me today they may well be more than they defeated spain in a thrilling penalty shootout it means that the hosts...
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. >> she and her family were macon out through a window. firefighters put a ladder to the window. but the smoke was intense. spoke to another woman who said she felt evacuated. >> not sure exactly what started this fire. there were three people taken to the hospital for evaluation. in terms of the traffic in the area, keep in mind that the holmes run parkway, the 5000 block is closed. it might be a while before it reopens. we have a lot of equipment on the scene. back to you guys. >> megan mcgrath live for us. thank you. >>> breaking newsn finland, where it is just afternoon. president trump, just one hour away from his first in-depth meeting with russian president strp vladimir putin. the summit with president putin will begin with a sitdown. only the leaders and the translators will be in the room, foe lol e followedy an expanded meeting. president trump promised to press putin on russian's meddling in the 2016 election. there won't be a perry mason here. but i will firmly ask the question. we will follow the story for you. listen for an update coming at 5:45. >>> your commute m
. >> she and her family were macon out through a window. firefighters put a ladder to the window. but the smoke was intense. spoke to another woman who said she felt evacuated. >> not sure exactly what started this fire. there were three people taken to the hospital for evaluation. in terms of the traffic in the area, keep in mind that the holmes run parkway, the 5000 block is closed. it might be a while before it reopens. we have a lot of equipment on the scene. back to you guys....
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we are having to maco macon se e make concessions. it's getting scary what the point of this is, but i understand it sounds like a good idea right now and i believe it could be a good idea like the tatask force was a good idea. i think we should push it off until next year so we have data that we are looking at. belle. >> jim lazarus, i would ask you to not approve this at this time but look at your oversight committee and amend legislature in that area and the makeup of that. the last thing we should be doing and that goes for tax policy as well is putting limitations and constraints on a startup industry that is competing with an underground industry. if we are going to end the illegal underground industry from growing distribution, we have to let this industry grow with reasonable regulations and reasonable tax say. this le legislation is another place for them to go and fight. this is no access to make the opinions known on this industry or other industry. we don't have a san francisco on tobacco or farm sees and we don't need a s
we are having to maco macon se e make concessions. it's getting scary what the point of this is, but i understand it sounds like a good idea right now and i believe it could be a good idea like the tatask force was a good idea. i think we should push it off until next year so we have data that we are looking at. belle. >> jim lazarus, i would ask you to not approve this at this time but look at your oversight committee and amend legislature in that area and the makeup of that. the last...
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leland: macon has a special place in my heart as it does in yours as well.tion, let's say you get through the primary here. president trump won georgia by only five points. you've got a black, african-american woman there running on the democratic side and she's sort of arguing for this big tent policy and big tent platform on her campaign. this very narrow, tough on immigration, big second amendment push, does it work to bring out enough voters in november? >> well, i think if you don't think like a liberal media and you actually look at the commercials, they're talking about making georgia number one for small business. fundamentally reforming how state government spends taxes and so we put more money in hard-working georgiaen pockets, rather than stacy abrams. she wants to line up with that person that got elected in congress in new york. georgia is not going to be there for that. they want smaller government. leland: it's interesting you brought up ocasio-cortez. i asked democrats about the point you just made, if democrats in places like georgia are goi
leland: macon has a special place in my heart as it does in yours as well.tion, let's say you get through the primary here. president trump won georgia by only five points. you've got a black, african-american woman there running on the democratic side and she's sort of arguing for this big tent policy and big tent platform on her campaign. this very narrow, tough on immigration, big second amendment push, does it work to bring out enough voters in november? >> well, i think if you don't...
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pbs.org/greatamericanread and voay for your favorite t (birds chirping) - as a teenager growing up in macontu as a country music superstar. but after years of driving big rigs and playing small town gigs, jason all but gave up that dream. how close did you - i was tremely close. - [carlos] so what pushed this country kid to challenge the very genre he loved, , grind out a career of and come back from witnessing a national tragedy in las vegas, (gun banging) all ile maintaining his urse to breaking big? (crowd cheering) - houston! - what makes people succsful? what are the unexpected turns in life propel people to greatness?
pbs.org/greatamericanread and voay for your favorite t (birds chirping) - as a teenager growing up in macontu as a country music superstar. but after years of driving big rigs and playing small town gigs, jason all but gave up that dream. how close did you - i was tremely close. - [carlos] so what pushed this country kid to challenge the very genre he loved, , grind out a career of and come back from witnessing a national tragedy in las vegas, (gun banging) all ile maintaining his urse to...
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- as a teenager growing up in macon, georgia, jason aldean dreamed oa future as a country music superstar and aying small town gigs, jason all but gave up that dream. how close did you come to quitng? - i was extremely close. - [carlos] so what pushed this country kid to challenge the very genre he loved, grind out a caer of hits, and come back from witnessing a national tragedy in las vegas, (gun banging) all while maintaining his course to breaking big? (crowd cheering) - houston! - what makes people successful? what are the uected turns in life
- as a teenager growing up in macon, georgia, jason aldean dreamed oa future as a country music superstar and aying small town gigs, jason all but gave up that dream. how close did you come to quitng? - i was extremely close. - [carlos] so what pushed this country kid to challenge the very genre he loved, grind out a caer of hits, and come back from witnessing a national tragedy in las vegas, (gun banging) all while maintaining his course to breaking big? (crowd cheering) - houston! - what...
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my name is joann drake chief administrative officer for the macon presidential foundation and institute it is our tradition and honor of men and women who you wear the uniform of the country via the ecm to join us in a pledge to the flag and remain standing for a moment of silence in honor of our former first lady barbara bush. i pledge allegiance to the fly of united states of america and to the republic or which is the one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all >> fake you. be seated thank you for coming out tonight you know what we represent here and in addition to our honored guests this evening we have a few special guests first we have sheila's roommate the 17 we also have some of my former colleagues and colleagues of white house one of her very close who was the assistant press secretary and did get caught in the traffic and i am thrilled to have the reagan-bush colleague here who served in various positions with the cabinet we are thrilled that you could join us tonight. it is great. our speaker this evening has been a part of the reagan families in the e
my name is joann drake chief administrative officer for the macon presidential foundation and institute it is our tradition and honor of men and women who you wear the uniform of the country via the ecm to join us in a pledge to the flag and remain standing for a moment of silence in honor of our former first lady barbara bush. i pledge allegiance to the fly of united states of america and to the republic or which is the one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all >>...
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davis: he was the chairman of the help for heroes fund and the veterans assistance commission of macon county for 13 years, and many know him for his selflessness in getting veterans the help they need. for many years he voluntarily drove veterans to the danville v.a. hospital, nearly 90 miles away. taking 389 total trips and racking up over 70,000 miles to shuttle his fellow veterans to the v.a. to get the health care they deserved. he was active in his church, volunteered with the american red cross, and was a prominent member of both the american legion and the macon county honor guard. he served on the decatur civics center board and worked tirelessly for years to bring to life the world war ii memorial in town, which was finally completed in 2012 thanks to dave's hard work. by all accounts, dave was a true example of patriotism and service. words cannot express how much he will be missed. he made an immeasurable impact on the lives of veterans and the entire decatur community. i extend my deepest condolences to his i have wife and all those who -- his wife and all those who knew d
davis: he was the chairman of the help for heroes fund and the veterans assistance commission of macon county for 13 years, and many know him for his selflessness in getting veterans the help they need. for many years he voluntarily drove veterans to the danville v.a. hospital, nearly 90 miles away. taking 389 total trips and racking up over 70,000 miles to shuttle his fellow veterans to the v.a. to get the health care they deserved. he was active in his church, volunteered with the american...
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. >> you macon subtle with your own counsel -- >> but i may not consult with the fbi's counsel?n, there's no basis for that, he can consult with the fbi counsel, he's an fbi employee. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> and the chairman is not being proper. >> joining me now, the associate editor of the "washington post," he's written several books, including one he just finished about the house un-american affairs committee. david, a big welcome to you. what is your stake away from the strzok hearing? >> thank you, alex. i've spent the last three years investigating the mccarthy era and specifically the house committee on un-american activities and i was struck by the parallels of what happened last week with strzok and what was happening during early 1950s where you had congress setting itself up as a kangaroo court, barely allowing the witnesses to testify or to give their statements. often just shutting them down, denying their americanism, their loyalty to this country, and often moralizing when the congress people themselves had more to worry about than the witnesses. i
. >> you macon subtle with your own counsel -- >> but i may not consult with the fbi's counsel?n, there's no basis for that, he can consult with the fbi counsel, he's an fbi employee. >> the gentleman is not recognized. >> and the chairman is not being proper. >> joining me now, the associate editor of the "washington post," he's written several books, including one he just finished about the house un-american affairs committee. david, a big welcome to...
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as we wait to see in about 60 seconds from now, president trump and president macon talk to each other -- >> >> well you don't see him. i saw a tweet of a reporter that caught him in the hallway. secretary mattis, more than anyone knows how testy some of these relationships are and how easy it can be do get pulled into an argument about a trump tweet. that's a theme we've heard a lot here on the sidelines from some of the other country ministers. trying to differentiate trump's tweets. >> president trump seems to want to make an impression here. he came in, wanted to be confrontational. let's see his mood and tone. >> doing a terrific job. changing a lot of things around. i guess that had to happen. i think it's going to be very successful. we have a tremendous relationsh relationsh relationship, discussing trade and discussing nato. discussing a lot of different things. and hopefully in the end, it will all work out. so it's great to be with you. [speaking foreign language] . >> it sounded beautifully. i have no idea. it sounded great. >> told him exactly the same but in french. and t
as we wait to see in about 60 seconds from now, president trump and president macon talk to each other -- >> >> well you don't see him. i saw a tweet of a reporter that caught him in the hallway. secretary mattis, more than anyone knows how testy some of these relationships are and how easy it can be do get pulled into an argument about a trump tweet. that's a theme we've heard a lot here on the sidelines from some of the other country ministers. trying to differentiate trump's...
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because we know the pattern and the pattern is we're not releasing transcripts except parts that macon va the impression false or true that we want to create, convey. there's no legal reason why this transcript should not be released. there's only a partisan reason why this transcript should not be released. nova lid reason it should not be released. if there was a purpose to our inquiries, to our spending 11 hours, there's no reason they shouldn't be released. i'll yield now. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. it's customary in investigations to keep transcripts of private interviews until the conclusion of this investigation. this investigation hasn't concluded and it is very appropriate that the questions that were asked and the answers given are not shared with other potential witnesses. >> reclaiming my time, i will observe that many of the same questions are being asked today number one but number two, given the fact that selected portions of the transcript have been leaked, i think that changes it. i'll yield. >> i was going to inquire, i've been trying to get the answer to
because we know the pattern and the pattern is we're not releasing transcripts except parts that macon va the impression false or true that we want to create, convey. there's no legal reason why this transcript should not be released. there's only a partisan reason why this transcript should not be released. nova lid reason it should not be released. if there was a purpose to our inquiries, to our spending 11 hours, there's no reason they shouldn't be released. i'll yield now. >> i thank...
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about structure and class in the various things that need to be in an essay had incredible help from macon stepped in who was originally going to be a coeditor and could not follow through i was overwhelmed he stepped up and together we really could give these pieces the shape that they needed. we really didn't have to do any editing of this wanted to make sure that i was looking inward and outward to honor their experience but also honoring the reader. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> i am in one of your book clubs. [laughter] but i had already read your book a lot of them gave pushback like we don't want to read about date rape so how do we engage those in this conversation? >> so men need to start holding men accountable and that is all men. and often times people say don't want to hear about it that means that i want to be bothered with the reality of the world what a great privilege position that must be. i find that painful from gay men deal with all types of discrimination so what is that about that just shows how far we have to go then i would press further and say why? becaus
about structure and class in the various things that need to be in an essay had incredible help from macon stepped in who was originally going to be a coeditor and could not follow through i was overwhelmed he stepped up and together we really could give these pieces the shape that they needed. we really didn't have to do any editing of this wanted to make sure that i was looking inward and outward to honor their experience but also honoring the reader. >> thank you very much. [applause]...
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about that is that the united states does have, has had and continues to have, as my old friend john macon used to say, competitive advantage in wealth storage services. and that's an advantage that arises out of social infrastructure, all the things that norbert said, rule of law, enforcement of the contracts, strong financial system and, of course, a powerful government enforcing all of that. i think that will continue. but we talk about bank notes and u.s. dollar paper currency does circulate around the world, as we know. nonetheless it will become more dominant despite the advantages in some situations that paper currency has, like privacy. >> dr. prasad? >> it is difficult to see an asset that has no intrinsic value and no backing by the government maintaining value. the initial promise of something like bitcoin might become an effective medium of exchange and that promise hasn't quite panned out because it is very inefficient and very costly to transact using bitcoin. in fact, many of the nonofficial crypto currencies gaining traction, in fact, once they are backed by fiat currencies
about that is that the united states does have, has had and continues to have, as my old friend john macon used to say, competitive advantage in wealth storage services. and that's an advantage that arises out of social infrastructure, all the things that norbert said, rule of law, enforcement of the contracts, strong financial system and, of course, a powerful government enforcing all of that. i think that will continue. but we talk about bank notes and u.s. dollar paper currency does...
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this photo was taken right after he made that decision, which was macon -- made in the situation room. i will never forget that day because it was so intense leading up to that moment. i was standing outside the situation room waiting for the meeting to begin. the door comes open and ice he see his face. i his eyes were full of tears. iwanted to take a picture but had to jump out of the way or he would have collided with me. out of the oval office, didn't talk to anyone, walked the entire length of the south lawn with the dog, very emotional. i waited, and you could see the weight of the decision on his face. , are youid eric interested in history? i said yes, sir. he didn't speak to me every day. i didn't brief him. for him to talk to me. he said, the pictures you are taking are very important, the ones in the situation room and the one here. dick cheney and donald rumsfeld came over and started discussing the timing of the war. it was very intense. shots,e fly on the wall i am curious to know the ,xperience of being invisible being in close proximity, watching and observing, knowing
this photo was taken right after he made that decision, which was macon -- made in the situation room. i will never forget that day because it was so intense leading up to that moment. i was standing outside the situation room waiting for the meeting to begin. the door comes open and ice he see his face. i his eyes were full of tears. iwanted to take a picture but had to jump out of the way or he would have collided with me. out of the oval office, didn't talk to anyone, walked the entire...
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that is the frustration causing it and it is the time for us to engage in macon prevent so we are not leaving it to congress to make a popular vote. >> thank you again for your testimony and thoughtful response. >> thank you mr. chair and mr. governor for being here and being a leader in this area. we need folks stepping up and discussing this. >> we do talk about delegating more authority to the state. a lot of times people have this knee-jerk reaction that because you are delegating more authority to the states, you are somehow weakening the law. i don't believe that's true. >> i think it is a good idea. the draft legislation elevates the role of the states, which is important. but it allows the secretary is -- secretaries of interior or commerce to overrule the states recommendation. make recommendations that can ultimately be overturned by the federal government amount to a weaker endangered species act? >> i think it makes us stronger. the states aren't asking for veto power. if the states are going in the wrong direction, the secretary can say that is not the way we are going to
that is the frustration causing it and it is the time for us to engage in macon prevent so we are not leaving it to congress to make a popular vote. >> thank you again for your testimony and thoughtful response. >> thank you mr. chair and mr. governor for being here and being a leader in this area. we need folks stepping up and discussing this. >> we do talk about delegating more authority to the state. a lot of times people have this knee-jerk reaction that because you are...
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as he has mentioned going cold turkey on -- cold turkey on a particular day if this was phased in macon accommodate. i think everyone is concerned they will wake up on january 21 and the rules would be changed if we could mitigate that and frankly i think there will be away. there will probably be so much noncompliance that there will have to be some sort of accommodation made i think that is likely and we have talked about it i think he has the numbers figured like 25% noncompliance. we think the same thing will happen. ironically it makes light crude or shale crude more valuable and petty crude like canadian crude less valuable but in the united states for producers it helps u us. >> but not necessarily the consumers. >> if you have focusing your state with diesel you need to be prepared what you need to say to them because their prices are going up. >> and people in alaska i would say wait a minute. this is july you have plenty of time to figure it out. >> i agree with the other witnesses. we also understand there is not enough investment happening for the scrubbers. or there is not
as he has mentioned going cold turkey on -- cold turkey on a particular day if this was phased in macon accommodate. i think everyone is concerned they will wake up on january 21 and the rules would be changed if we could mitigate that and frankly i think there will be away. there will probably be so much noncompliance that there will have to be some sort of accommodation made i think that is likely and we have talked about it i think he has the numbers figured like 25% noncompliance. we think...
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instead he supported capturing every keystroke and phone conversation we macon our iphone s. stuart: well you regard it as a strict interpretation of the constitution. you're more strict than i am. you wouldn't read -- >> i'm more strict than almost anybody. stuart: exactly. taxation is theft. you are still trying to argue that one. >> yes. stuart: thank you. >> [laughter] i love you stuart. stuart: got him in the last five seconds. >> and a belated happy birthday i won't say the number. >> [laughter] stuart: just before the show started i was saying i don't want to make a big deal out of my birthday. thank you. >> [laughter] it's a big number. stuart: yes it is. a really big number. >> [laughter] stuart: concentrate on the market look at that we're going to go up again at the opening bell 300 up yesterday up about 70 maybe 80 this morning i'm calling it a summer rally and listen to this. the church of england says it's divesting from any company that doesn't support the paris climate accord. they say they're making the move to safeguard god's creation. i am currently an epis
instead he supported capturing every keystroke and phone conversation we macon our iphone s. stuart: well you regard it as a strict interpretation of the constitution. you're more strict than i am. you wouldn't read -- >> i'm more strict than almost anybody. stuart: exactly. taxation is theft. you are still trying to argue that one. >> yes. stuart: thank you. >> [laughter] i love you stuart. stuart: got him in the last five seconds. >> and a belated happy birthday i...
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certainly if you saw the crowd saturday afternoon when the vice president landed, when he hit macon,rgia, it was electric. our people are fired up. they're out there working hard. we're not going to let up and looking forward to a big victory on tuesday night. >> bill: "wall street journal" had a poll over the weekend. it found the following. it found that among republicans now, 88% approve of the job the president is doing. we're trying to get a sense of where the country is right now almost two years into the trump presidency. i think you probably agree the mid-terms are a bit of a referendum what he has done in the white house and how he has governed. what is your sense of that in georgia today? >> there is no question about that, very popular. look, the president has been doing exactly what he told the american people that he was going to do. that's exactly my record in the past and what i'll do as governor. certainly in the last 15 months we went on an 1800 mile, 37 county bus tour last week. and doing it again this week. they're standing with the president. they are fighting ha
certainly if you saw the crowd saturday afternoon when the vice president landed, when he hit macon,rgia, it was electric. our people are fired up. they're out there working hard. we're not going to let up and looking forward to a big victory on tuesday night. >> bill: "wall street journal" had a poll over the weekend. it found the following. it found that among republicans now, 88% approve of the job the president is doing. we're trying to get a sense of where the country is...
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certainly if you saw the crowd saturday afternoon when the vice president landed, when he hit macon,red up. >> bill: what do you think of that, sir? >> well, there is -- i would say we obviously welcome the vice president. we had lieutenant colonel oliver north in. we are the nra-endorsed candidate in the race. we had far more people at our turnout than he did but really it is about turnout today. the reality is, as i stated, it's not about endorsements, it's about who has a vision for the future of our state and who has the track record that really can move georgians forward to see it being the number one state to do business in. cutting taxes, creating more jobs for our citizens and building our educational system with business needs. >> bill: what about the audio tapes. a former opponent recorded you talked about a write down from a campaign. he went public with the tapes. how has that affected you? >> well, again, president trump and i think i have something in common there. it is pretty insulting when someone misleads you and says that they want to have a confidential conversati
certainly if you saw the crowd saturday afternoon when the vice president landed, when he hit macon,red up. >> bill: what do you think of that, sir? >> well, there is -- i would say we obviously welcome the vice president. we had lieutenant colonel oliver north in. we are the nra-endorsed candidate in the race. we had far more people at our turnout than he did but really it is about turnout today. the reality is, as i stated, it's not about endorsements, it's about who has a vision...
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uone big batch of storms that moved down across the atlanta area this morning going down towards macony hot, again, across parts of the west. the heat building into california in the desert southwest this week. 115 on monday in phoenix pushing 120 in death valley. also hot, continuing to be hot across parts of the south. that's for the next number of days. take a look at all this moisture that moves in across parts of the east for this coming week looking at potentially a lot of flooding. is this mine? pete: that's for you. did you such a great job. rick: thank you. [inaudible] rick: that says a lot about lay's. potatoes, crunch i'm sure you can hear right now. oh, so good. thank you producers for celebrating. abby: thank you, rick. pete: thank you america for junk food. first it became a sanctuary for illegals now san francisco is letting non-americans, noncitizens vote. so how will it impact local elections? we will debate it coming up next u. griff: just in time for summer vacation. we have the best cars for a road trip all on the plaza. >> can't wait to see what they have. pete: go
uone big batch of storms that moved down across the atlanta area this morning going down towards macony hot, again, across parts of the west. the heat building into california in the desert southwest this week. 115 on monday in phoenix pushing 120 in death valley. also hot, continuing to be hot across parts of the south. that's for the next number of days. take a look at all this moisture that moves in across parts of the east for this coming week looking at potentially a lot of flooding. is...