110
110
Jun 4, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
marc: i think they do. i believe many of the members in congress are very responsive to their constituents. they feel that their constituents are responding positively to the presidents messaging. they will want to get on board. steve: when you go home at night, or you have a chance to kick back or are you already thinking about the next day? marc: i am blessed to have a very forgiving wife and three wonderful kids. i'm able to spend time with them. with loans and communications today, it really is 24-7. so it stays with you whether you are there physically or not. steve: how did you meet your wife? marc: we met in washington, d.c. she was a student. i was there as well. that is where we were first introduced. steve: i want to talk about that. i have read you were in part responsible for the young american foundation purchasing the reagan ranch in california. marc: i don't know if i was responsible we were the first directors. ron robinson, the president is the one who had the concept and decided that after
marc: i think they do. i believe many of the members in congress are very responsive to their constituents. they feel that their constituents are responding positively to the presidents messaging. they will want to get on board. steve: when you go home at night, or you have a chance to kick back or are you already thinking about the next day? marc: i am blessed to have a very forgiving wife and three wonderful kids. i'm able to spend time with them. with loans and communications today, it...
50
50
Jun 3, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
marc: -- reporter: what was marc short like hike school -- like in high school? marc: i would say i was somebody i went to a school in taiwan are i enjoyed playing different sports. say more of my character development happened after i went off to college and had my first job. reporter: what about college and law school? it was a funege, school. i had a lot of good times there. i probably can't assure them on tv. school, it is a very trying environment where you have a case study program adopted after the harvard business school in which they call out the weaker students and you are put in an environment where you have what is called cold calls. in which a professor comes in and taps a random student to lead the conversation on what you should be preparing for the think the to to do a lot of life lessons on how to be prepared, had to think quickly on your feet. and to be prepared to lead a class. reporter: can you use that today on capitol hill? marc: i think absolutely. people ask me, have you used your mba? no, in the sense of, do you look at discounted cash fl
marc: -- reporter: what was marc short like hike school -- like in high school? marc: i would say i was somebody i went to a school in taiwan are i enjoyed playing different sports. say more of my character development happened after i went off to college and had my first job. reporter: what about college and law school? it was a funege, school. i had a lot of good times there. i probably can't assure them on tv. school, it is a very trying environment where you have a case study program...
75
75
Jun 24, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
our second marc, but the first marc that i saw today, and a great guy. mark steiner is the founding president and ceo of the center for emerging media. but before he had gray hair, he was an important activist, his oral history is upstairs in the exhibition. and he had a particular role in working with white folks from appalachia, an important part of the multiracial, multigenerational coalition that led to the poor people's campaign. bring us back to those times and tell us a little bit about your role and why you are still such an activist today. : welcome to you all here. i am happy to be a part of this exhibit. thank you for asking me to come down today. in 1968, i was 22 and had been connected with a group called the young patriots of chicago. the union forof jobs and income now, which was a series of organizing projects across the united states then. the founding mother of that movement was a woman named peggy terry. her story was brought to light and she was interviewed numerous times. peggy came from a ku klux klan family. she had been a member o
our second marc, but the first marc that i saw today, and a great guy. mark steiner is the founding president and ceo of the center for emerging media. but before he had gray hair, he was an important activist, his oral history is upstairs in the exhibition. and he had a particular role in working with white folks from appalachia, an important part of the multiracial, multigenerational coalition that led to the poor people's campaign. bring us back to those times and tell us a little bit about...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
of fair and balanced says don't forget about the biggest case of tax evasion in all of us history marc rich was convicted of defrauding the u.s. government of roughly forty eight million dollars rich was going to face three hundred years in prison until bill clinton stepped in to give him a second chance now it also happens that marc rich was a big contributor and supporter of bill clinton's presidential campaigns marc rich was on the f.b.i.'s ten most wanted list bill clinton on his last day in office pardons him a lot of people were shocked and surprised including his political allies even after marc rich died money from his estate continued flowing into hillary clinton's foundation and then there was an investigation that determined there was no foul play between marc rich and the clintons richard nixon stepped down after it was revealed that he had spied on his political. ponens and then obstructed justice in an attempt to cover it up now gerald ford who were placed in the oval office decided to let bygones be bygones he said it was an act of mercy all right your are for. the presi
of fair and balanced says don't forget about the biggest case of tax evasion in all of us history marc rich was convicted of defrauding the u.s. government of roughly forty eight million dollars rich was going to face three hundred years in prison until bill clinton stepped in to give him a second chance now it also happens that marc rich was a big contributor and supporter of bill clinton's presidential campaigns marc rich was on the f.b.i.'s ten most wanted list bill clinton on his last day...
70
70
Jun 4, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
this is about 25 minutes. >> marc short let's begin with job title. legislative affairs director here at the white house. what does that mean? >> my job is to make sure that the president's agenda gets through congress. that's the simple way to explain it. there's one box here in the president and there's 535 members in congress in house and i work with. we have a great group of people who served in lot of different congress as staffers helping us with the gent. >> can you walk us through a does it beginhen and end >> there's no typical day here. think today was 24-7 news cycle goes all the time. i'd say it begins with checking the president's twitter account. that's obviously influencing lot of the country today. andican people get see hear firsthand what's on his thinking.hat he's that does influence lot what happens on capitol hill. meetings thatg start 7:30 or 8:00 with senior that and we get after download everybody. make sure they head up to the hill. they know their assignments for the day. their portfolios and .here the white house is going we
this is about 25 minutes. >> marc short let's begin with job title. legislative affairs director here at the white house. what does that mean? >> my job is to make sure that the president's agenda gets through congress. that's the simple way to explain it. there's one box here in the president and there's 535 members in congress in house and i work with. we have a great group of people who served in lot of different congress as staffers helping us with the gent. >> can you...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
a sort of fair and bonuses don't forget about the biggest case of tax evasion in all of us history marc rich was convicted of defrauding the u.s. government of roughly forty eight million dollars rich was going to face three hundred years in prison until bill clinton stepped in to give him a second chance now it also happens that marc rich was a big contributor and supporter of bill clinton's presidential campaigns marc rich was on the f.b.i.'s ten most wanted list bill clinton on his last day in office pardons him a lot of people were shocked and surprised including his political allies even after marc rich died money from his estate continued flowing into hillary clinton's foundation and then there was an investigation that determined there was no foul play between marc rich and the clintons richard nixon stepped down after it was revealed that he had spied on his political. ponens and then obstructed justice in an attempt to cover it up now gerald ford who were placed in the oval office decided to let bygones be bygones he said it was an act of mercy all right your own our lord. pres
a sort of fair and bonuses don't forget about the biggest case of tax evasion in all of us history marc rich was convicted of defrauding the u.s. government of roughly forty eight million dollars rich was going to face three hundred years in prison until bill clinton stepped in to give him a second chance now it also happens that marc rich was a big contributor and supporter of bill clinton's presidential campaigns marc rich was on the f.b.i.'s ten most wanted list bill clinton on his last day...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
of fair and balanced says don't forget about the biggest case of tax evasion in all of us history marc rich was convicted of defrauding the u.s. government of roughly forty eight million dollars rich was going to face three hundred years in prison until bill clinton stepped in to give him a second chance now it also happens that marc rich was a big contributor and supporter of bill clinton's presidential campaigns marc rich was on the f.b.i.'s ten most wanted list bill clinton on his last day in office pardons him a lot of people were shocked and surprised including his political allies even after marc rich died money from his estate continued flowing into hillary clinton's foundation and then there was an investigation that determined there was no foul play between marc rich and the clintons richard nixon stepped down after it was revealed that he had spied on his political. ponens and then obstructed justice in an attempt to cover it up now gerald ford who were placed in the oval office decided to let bygones be bygones he said it was an act of mercy all right your own our lord. pres
of fair and balanced says don't forget about the biggest case of tax evasion in all of us history marc rich was convicted of defrauding the u.s. government of roughly forty eight million dollars rich was going to face three hundred years in prison until bill clinton stepped in to give him a second chance now it also happens that marc rich was a big contributor and supporter of bill clinton's presidential campaigns marc rich was on the f.b.i.'s ten most wanted list bill clinton on his last day...
314
314
Jun 25, 2018
06/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> marc savoy: good to see you too. >> anthony: how's things?oyalty. i know them from my last visit, and it's good to see them again. marc savoy was born and raised here in the small prairie town of eunice. together with his wife ann and sons joel and wilson, they make up the savoy family band. they've all been playing music since they were children and share a devotion, a dedication to cajun culture. so, how far does the family go back here? >> ann savoy: marc, here's the question -- how far does your family go back here? >> marc: well, i think back to the american revolution because the land that we live on was ceded to one of our ancestors. and part of that land is still in our family today. >> anthony: how the french acadian pioneers got here, and ended up becoming cajun is a long story. forcibly deported by the protestant british from their homeland in nova scotia, the acadians became refugees. eventually settling deep in the mosquito-infested swamps and flatlands of louisiana. a place nobody else wanted at the time. over the years, the set
. >> marc savoy: good to see you too. >> anthony: how's things?oyalty. i know them from my last visit, and it's good to see them again. marc savoy was born and raised here in the small prairie town of eunice. together with his wife ann and sons joel and wilson, they make up the savoy family band. they've all been playing music since they were children and share a devotion, a dedication to cajun culture. so, how far does the family go back here? >> ann savoy: marc, here's the...
110
110
Jun 18, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> marc gonzales is one of them, and except for his jail-issued t-shirt and scrubs, he could easily be mistaken for any other fun-loving oc teenager. >> i love surfing. i love the ocean. it's the best. the promised land here. nothing could go wrong except for robbing a weed store and getting arrested. my mom is in a lot of shock right now. it's the first offense. my baby is robbing weed stores? what does he need that for? >> unlike most inmates in the orange county jail system who have not been convicted but are aiting tgonzrial, es pled gutyo robbery and received a one-year sentence. with good behavior he could be out in nine months, and if his family gets its way back in minnesota. >> i have a bunch of newspapers under my bed because my mom sent me a subscription because i wanted to stay updated with what was going on in minnesota, concert-wise and weather and everything else that was going on so i can still feel like home in a way. i'm the first one in my family history to ever get in trouble. although we do have treatment history, but never led to any crime, so they were so shoc
. >> marc gonzales is one of them, and except for his jail-issued t-shirt and scrubs, he could easily be mistaken for any other fun-loving oc teenager. >> i love surfing. i love the ocean. it's the best. the promised land here. nothing could go wrong except for robbing a weed store and getting arrested. my mom is in a lot of shock right now. it's the first offense. my baby is robbing weed stores? what does he need that for? >> unlike most inmates in the orange county jail...
48
48
Jun 18, 2018
06/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
marc: i'm not sure this is going to be a defining issue in the midterms.bviously, the president wants to have something passed into law that he can sign. he wanted it last year as well. ultimately it will come down to house republicans being able to reach a compromise on what they -- kevin: they can't compromise, marc! the freedom caucus cannot compromise with what speaker ryan is doing. if the speaker totally weak now? the freedom caucus is not listening -- marc: the one thing i would say to republicans is it is not just the issue of immigration, it is immigration across the board -- sometimes we have to take 90% of what we want and say yes. it doesn't mean you cannot champion the last 10%. but let's not stop progress because it neither side can get 100% of what they want. scarlet: that is former press secretary under vice president mike pence and former special assistant to president trump marc lotter. you want to stay with us for more on midterm elections with jason schenker. shares in this company have been searching today. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet
marc: i'm not sure this is going to be a defining issue in the midterms.bviously, the president wants to have something passed into law that he can sign. he wanted it last year as well. ultimately it will come down to house republicans being able to reach a compromise on what they -- kevin: they can't compromise, marc! the freedom caucus cannot compromise with what speaker ryan is doing. if the speaker totally weak now? the freedom caucus is not listening -- marc: the one thing i would say to...
144
144
Jun 11, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
marc short is the director of legislative affairs for the el>> marc short,me back to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> was this the presidenn 's intense summit end as it did. >> i don't think. so the i think the prethdent afte summit said his relationship with the members was on a scale 0-10 a ten. he also commented that our ultimate goal here is lower all trade barriers so there would be no more barriers and no i think what is unfortunate feeling like they had a good summit, the president was headed to an incredibly international summit with the north korea dictator and after he was oshall-- the prime minist canada decided to make the comments he did. that is what was frustrate together team. >> even the president's allies, friends are saying there is nore plan out tor frea trade. that what we are hearing right now from the administration is that the. needs to get its trade barriers up because it doesn't feel it'sa being dlt with fairly by other countries. my question is why d the president have to be so personal with prime minister trudeau. the criticism, even today of canad
marc short is the director of legislative affairs for the el>> marc short,me back to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> was this the presidenn 's intense summit end as it did. >> i don't think. so the i think the prethdent afte summit said his relationship with the members was on a scale 0-10 a ten. he also commented that our ultimate goal here is lower all trade barriers so there would be no more barriers and no i think what is unfortunate feeling like they had a...
132
132
Jun 27, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
diabetic council member marc elrich and david blair are separated by fewer than 500 votes. thousands ofsi provial and absentee ballots still need to be counted and we won't get the final until july 6th. >>> in prince george's county, w alsobroo easily and would be the first woman to serve asc george's county executive. just search election results for more races. >>> chaos and confusion at the airport. thisix-up that led to dramatic scene over fears of ag hijack attempt. >>> trouble on the track? our local train lines in jeopardy of missing a mandatory safety pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. z2vpcz z16fz y2vpcy y16fy >>> doug will b back in a few minutes. a closer look at the timing and heat wave behind it. >>> a fairfax family is grieving tonight after their son died in police custody. now, it's the moments thated up to the man's death in alexandria that led to new information. this is far fromn open and shut case. reporter: questions still remai
diabetic council member marc elrich and david blair are separated by fewer than 500 votes. thousands ofsi provial and absentee ballots still need to be counted and we won't get the final until july 6th. >>> in prince george's county, w alsobroo easily and would be the first woman to serve asc george's county executive. just search election results for more races. >>> chaos and confusion at the airport. thisix-up that led to dramatic scene over fears of ag hijack attempt....
391
391
Jun 15, 2018
06/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 391
favorite 0
quote 0
marc maron, everybody!d applause ) we'll be right back with a performance by alt-j with pusha t and twin shadow! george washington carver! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere i stay. so why am i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts near this b&b? or doing goat yoga at this mountain resort? or treating a destination wedding to the sweet sound of pug bongos? because hotels.com lets me do me. where my dogs at? oh, here they are. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. take it away henry. red lobster's lobster & shrimp hesummerfest is back!h. get all the lobster and shrimp you crave, together in so many new ways. there's new cedar plank seafood bake. tender maine lobster and shrimp, cedar roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. sweet pineapple salsa on grilled rock lobster, paired with jumbo coconut shrimp. and wait. there's lobster & shrimp overboard! it's a seafood party on a plate. so hurry in. 'cause lobster &
marc maron, everybody!d applause ) we'll be right back with a performance by alt-j with pusha t and twin shadow! george washington carver! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere i stay. so why am i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts near this b&b? or doing goat yoga at this mountain resort? or treating a destination wedding to the sweet sound of pug bongos? because hotels.com lets me do me. where my dogs at? oh,...
109
109
Jun 28, 2018
06/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
marc short is the white house director of legislative affair s. as this story is breaking now, marc, i'm glad you are here with me. we see the first lady exiting the plane. tell me if you will her focus today as she has landed in arizona. >> well, harris, i think the first lady is a phenomenal representative of not just the white house but a great representative for united states. she is down there helping to draw attention to the plight we have at the border. i think her concern is separation of the children from the parents. been an advocate to make sure reuniting them as fast as possible. one of the challenges we face in the administration that your network covered is that with the most recent district court case in san diego that says you must keep parents and children together, there is another law that congress passed in 2008 that says after 20 days, the children must be released. so if you have to keep them together, and you have to release them, the natural consequence is families will be released in the united states with the expectation
marc short is the white house director of legislative affair s. as this story is breaking now, marc, i'm glad you are here with me. we see the first lady exiting the plane. tell me if you will her focus today as she has landed in arizona. >> well, harris, i think the first lady is a phenomenal representative of not just the white house but a great representative for united states. she is down there helping to draw attention to the plight we have at the border. i think her concern is...
177
177
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
ue yeah, that's one of the herongerions for to you give marc becausbsolutely has a point there. the germans are spenlding about 1.2 percent of their gdp on enfense right now. the americans 3.5 percent. all of the allies commit to 2 percent of gdp for nato defense. most of them are not cutting it. has been an issue under obama, an issue under bush. while many are starting to spend more like the polish government for example, concerned about the russians, closer to eir border, most are not, the germans have been talking about it for a long time. there is some free riding going on there. but let's keep in mind that if you are an american ally sitting in canada, trump comes in, he says he doesn't even want to show up to his allies the day before, he shows up late, he cancels his bilateral meeting with the french president literally hours before, he leaves early, he shows complete indifference to most of the talks going on. de's already left the iranian , the paris climate accord, the transpacific partnership. he's taking a unilateral decision on jerusalem. literally people say trump
ue yeah, that's one of the herongerions for to you give marc becausbsolutely has a point there. the germans are spenlding about 1.2 percent of their gdp on enfense right now. the americans 3.5 percent. all of the allies commit to 2 percent of gdp for nato defense. most of them are not cutting it. has been an issue under obama, an issue under bush. while many are starting to spend more like the polish government for example, concerned about the russians, closer to eir border, most are not, the...
85
85
Jun 27, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
david blair and marc elrich been neck and neck all night. they have still very close. we have the latest, jackie. >> we have two candidates in this case, marc elrich and david blair. we left elrich's headquarters at 10:38. we arrived here at 1045. dad blareame out and spoke. the first time he n haser held elected office before. he came out and spoke. i will just ask that he ask what he had to say. take a listen. >> the outcome yet but we have so much to celebrate. let me tell you why. we are going to celebrate our friendships, so many old ones and so many new ones. >> the beginning of that got a little bit clipped. we don't know the omou yet and that's what is going on here tonight. >> we understand tt the results are showing county aheadl member currently by only a very few hundred votes. so we cannot tell you what is going to happen. >>thoo close e. all right. thank you. >>> in frederick county three republicans are trying tounseat county executive januarth e is a u.s. senate seat up for grabs this november. >> he lost a she gearing up to run for president in 2020. >
david blair and marc elrich been neck and neck all night. they have still very close. we have the latest, jackie. >> we have two candidates in this case, marc elrich and david blair. we left elrich's headquarters at 10:38. we arrived here at 1045. dad blareame out and spoke. the first time he n haser held elected office before. he came out and spoke. i will just ask that he ask what he had to say. take a listen. >> the outcome yet but we have so much to celebrate. let me tell you...
116
116
Jun 28, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
r orter: a marc spokesman said no one was available to talk to us about the letter. marc said it will not let any train without ptc run on its tracks after january 1st. >>> a standoff on a busy road in los angeles came to an entertaining end. yep, there's the f mp. a with no shirt on io an inflatable cushion on the road. witnesses told police a man was on the highway sign with a bull horn and holdingte llution banners. police quickly took him away once he was off the highway sign. >>> it is vacation season and we have a warning for you o increasing speed. what you need to be out on the look o for. day.nd a big new stara i >>> thelltar game kicks off here in d.c. in a few weeks, and today we'll learn how metroo plans accommodate all the fans that are going to be in town. this afternoon metro and mlb adership will hold a conference and release details. thousands of fans from across the country areo expected descend on our-air in just a few weeks. just in tim for the all-star game, there's a brand new exhibit oning at the library of congress. the exhibit is called babel
r orter: a marc spokesman said no one was available to talk to us about the letter. marc said it will not let any train without ptc run on its tracks after january 1st. >>> a standoff on a busy road in los angeles came to an entertaining end. yep, there's the f mp. a with no shirt on io an inflatable cushion on the road. witnesses told police a man was on the highway sign with a bull horn and holdingte llution banners. police quickly took him away once he was off the highway sign....
63
63
Jun 3, 2018
06/18
by
CNNW
quote
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 1
pardoning his half brother, pardoning marc rich. history doesn't shine a bright light on bill clinton, it's kind of the low ebb of presidency. clinton left not only doing pardons but stripping some things out of the white house. he didn't end his presidency in a good way. but bill clinton did have obstruction of justice charges against him, nixon had obstruction of justice charges. with the letter just released by rudy giuliani and his team, they're trying to say there is no such obstruction of justice for the president of the united states. so that letter is connected to the pardons of this past week, all part of the trump offensive strategy to smear the mueller report findings. >> douglas brinkley, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the envelope, please. the president's on again/off again summit with north korea is back on again after a dramatic photo in the oval office.
pardoning his half brother, pardoning marc rich. history doesn't shine a bright light on bill clinton, it's kind of the low ebb of presidency. clinton left not only doing pardons but stripping some things out of the white house. he didn't end his presidency in a good way. but bill clinton did have obstruction of justice charges against him, nixon had obstruction of justice charges. with the letter just released by rudy giuliani and his team, they're trying to say there is no such obstruction of...
224
224
Jun 30, 2018
06/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
the goal is to hit the fire hard, early and often.captain marc ditullio/calfire "....our aircraft cano to the fire as the crow flies, straight shot. we can put retardant on the ground and stop the fire's forward progress and that allows the dozer and the engines and the handcrews to get to the fire and actually put it out..." rob fladeboe/hollister "...these aircraft are calfire's first line of offense toward it's stated goal of keeping 95 percent of wildfires under 10 acres. in hollister . in hollister rob fladeboe kron 4 news a robust warming trend will continue into saturday as high pressure builds over the bay area and offshore flow develops inland. expect daytime highs in the 60s-70s along the coast with 80s-90s inland. high fire danger begins tonight along north bay mountains through saturday night. cooling will then take place sunday and into early next week with temperatures falling to below seasonal averages for the independence day holiday. another warming trend is then expected late next week. (pam) you can track the weather conditions in your neighborhood.. on your phone a
the goal is to hit the fire hard, early and often.captain marc ditullio/calfire "....our aircraft cano to the fire as the crow flies, straight shot. we can put retardant on the ground and stop the fire's forward progress and that allows the dozer and the engines and the handcrews to get to the fire and actually put it out..." rob fladeboe/hollister "...these aircraft are calfire's first line of offense toward it's stated goal of keeping 95 percent of wildfires under 10 acres. in...
246
246
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
i talked to marc short, legislative affairs director, a few minutes ago.hat do you see here? families are still being separated when they come across the border. >> you do, and competing jurisdictions of agencies, holten human servicesthe partment of justice, homeland security, the border patrol, you've got all of these - - i think the time has come if the president antheountry is serious about it to appoint agi czare somebody superpowers, whether colin powell, or the anthony zini or martin dempsey,i mike mu but somebody who will be the voice to whom all the other are accountable. >> woodruff: on immigration in. >> on the family separation in particular at the bored bec you can't get answers now. >> i don't like any sense that includes both trump and czar at the same time, it scres me. the problem is the management problem. maybe some sort of administrator would hlp, but th core problem is the trump admtinistration, least large parts, wants to send an indating message to peple south of the border, don't come, it will be miserable, but don't want the backla
i talked to marc short, legislative affairs director, a few minutes ago.hat do you see here? families are still being separated when they come across the border. >> you do, and competing jurisdictions of agencies, holten human servicesthe partment of justice, homeland security, the border patrol, you've got all of these - - i think the time has come if the president antheountry is serious about it to appoint agi czare somebody superpowers, whether colin powell, or the anthony zini or...
167
167
Jun 27, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
marc elch, the long time council memr and david blaire both splitting the top spot. both taking 29%f the te. that's with 98% of county precincts reporting here. both are looki forward to winning the nomination. i will betimistic tha the democratic nominee for the county executive of montgomery county. >> so eight months ago we wereo un and a huge underdog and now we're in a fight for our lives in a neck and neck race. >> reporter: so what's next the board of election will canvass and certify the resul of the provisional ballots as well as next friday, july 6th. we should have a winner who will face off against the republican nominee for the county executive spot. >> thank you, justin. for the race results, log onto the website or open the nbc washington app and search maryland primary. >> i'm angie goff with breaking news. deteneives still on the s of a fatal shooting, prince gorges county police sing they responded before 10:00 last night to find a man wounded in the8700 block of binghamton place. they saw the man had been shot and he died a the scene. they don't kn
marc elch, the long time council memr and david blaire both splitting the top spot. both taking 29%f the te. that's with 98% of county precincts reporting here. both are looki forward to winning the nomination. i will betimistic tha the democratic nominee for the county executive of montgomery county. >> so eight months ago we wereo un and a huge underdog and now we're in a fight for our lives in a neck and neck race. >> reporter: so what's next the board of election will canvass...
99
99
Jun 27, 2018
06/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
host: thank you for that, marc. next now to morocco where a verdict has been reached in the trial of the leaders of the social protest movement is shut the country two years ago. some 50 people appeared in court but their present sentences ranging from one to 20 years. shock in anger and casablanca. friends, relatives and supporters of the 53 on trial vocal in protests. at the heart of the nine-month sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiracy to undermine the security of the state. he is the process movement that agitated from october 2016. hundreds of protesters took to the streets to denounce repression and property. demonstrations were sparked by the accidental death of a fish vendor crushed by a rubbish truck. the man was trying to recover a swordfish that had been confiscated by the police as they were caught out of season. a lawyer denounced the trial is unfair and incomplete. according to her, the court relied on ththe testimony of the police. cruelse are cool an -- verdicts. this verdict undermines the r
host: thank you for that, marc. next now to morocco where a verdict has been reached in the trial of the leaders of the social protest movement is shut the country two years ago. some 50 people appeared in court but their present sentences ranging from one to 20 years. shock in anger and casablanca. friends, relatives and supporters of the 53 on trial vocal in protests. at the heart of the nine-month sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiracy to undermine the security of the state. he is...
90
90
Jun 6, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
now, we are familiar with seeing a—time motogp champion marc marquez fly round a track on two wheels,d tested a toro rosso f1 car in austria to promote the forthcoming f1 race at speilberg. driving a 2014 car, he was around six seconds off the pace of the cars that year — perhaps he should stick to the bike! you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, that is your wednesday sport briefing. thank you for that. staying with sport — sort of. as we've heard, it's little more than a week now until the football world cup kicks off in russia. but another major sporting event has already taken place this summer, and this one can get a bit messy, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. # bringing you custard! believe it or not, the world custard pie championship has been taking place for more than 50 years. the rules are pretty straightforward — lift pie, throw pie, try not to get hit. # give it some custard! it's amazing, we really enjoy it. we're trying to defend our title from 2014, it's great. we love it. what is the best thing? just getting covered,
now, we are familiar with seeing a—time motogp champion marc marquez fly round a track on two wheels,d tested a toro rosso f1 car in austria to promote the forthcoming f1 race at speilberg. driving a 2014 car, he was around six seconds off the pace of the cars that year — perhaps he should stick to the bike! you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, that is your wednesday sport briefing. thank you for that. staying with sport — sort of. as...
90
90
Jun 24, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
marc: last thing. because i will have to excuse myself. i will say this, our challenge in is not to make 1968 a year of year when wea, a look back, and all we do is reflect and we say what might , have been but to use this time , to renew the commitment to economic justice in poor people. kinshasha: thank you very much. [applause] my next question is to peter edelman, he is no stranger to the movement for social justice. indeed, he has dedicated his life to it. as i talk, please fill in the remaining seats, folks who are waiting to get in. there are seats particularly in the front row. don't be shy. just duck under the cameras when you come in, if you will. peter is an american lawyer, policymaker, and law professor at georgetown university. one of the reasons we are so delighted to have him is he was a witness and active part of the movement, the moment that brought us to resurrection city and the poor people's campaign. a former justice department official and also a member of the staff of senator robert f. kennedy, whose tour of the mis
marc: last thing. because i will have to excuse myself. i will say this, our challenge in is not to make 1968 a year of year when wea, a look back, and all we do is reflect and we say what might , have been but to use this time , to renew the commitment to economic justice in poor people. kinshasha: thank you very much. [applause] my next question is to peter edelman, he is no stranger to the movement for social justice. indeed, he has dedicated his life to it. as i talk, please fill in the...
124
124
Jun 7, 2018
06/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
the l lel ofofradium in n the marcelis taes the safe disposal at, meaning that 'o tere's alsso--there's anecdotal evidene that these frac fluids will leach uranium out of these shale dedeposits. there's also r radon in these shale depeposits. so in addition to the fracking fluid, which we know is toxic, the frac flowback leaches radium out of le. e shae radium is carcinogenic, and that's something g 's being introduced to the surface in a ill tt wasn't there bef >> as the profile of the potential dangers of hydraulic and experts are becoming ecreasingly concerned by the ansion of fracking. hiback wh expensive ads, p. campaigns, and high-level >> itit'it of b.s., of f p.r., of ads, and payof to poliliticians is extraordinary. the return on investmenent of paying off f a politician,un discrediting critics is--it's one of the b best investments that the indusustry can make. >> although they declined an opportunity to speak on camera, a spokesperson for the marcellus shale coalition, which represents the gas industry, told "the ecologist" that gas trfromracking is both safe and "a panacea f
the l lel ofofradium in n the marcelis taes the safe disposal at, meaning that 'o tere's alsso--there's anecdotal evidene that these frac fluids will leach uranium out of these shale dedeposits. there's also r radon in these shale depeposits. so in addition to the fracking fluid, which we know is toxic, the frac flowback leaches radium out of le. e shae radium is carcinogenic, and that's something g 's being introduced to the surface in a ill tt wasn't there bef >> as the profile of the...
157
157
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
marc short, let's talk about the conversations that the president had.old by sources at the white house the president was taking advice, this was a listening session according to folks familiar with these. what advice did the president get? what did he hear? >> i am not getting into private conversations. last time we went to the gorsuch nomination, we went to the hill, and following the same process this time. the president invited a handful of senators over for individual meetings to ask their advice on the process and what they would like to see in a nominee. >> did they name names? >> they were not naming names. it was more the type of caliber of a justice. names they're considering are open. it has been a transparent process with a list the president put forward for the american people to see. >> did the senators ask to come over or did you ask them? >> the president reached out, invited them over. >> when you talk about if you're not naming names, talk about general principles. one of the key ones for two senators the president spoke with is roe v
marc short, let's talk about the conversations that the president had.old by sources at the white house the president was taking advice, this was a listening session according to folks familiar with these. what advice did the president get? what did he hear? >> i am not getting into private conversations. last time we went to the gorsuch nomination, we went to the hill, and following the same process this time. the president invited a handful of senators over for individual meetings to...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
56
56
Jun 3, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
marc massarweh deserves a seat at the table. now is the chance to let him provide his passion and expertise to the benefit of the city and allow an additional mi comtynity a chance to advocate for civil liberties, minority rights and justice for each and every san franciscan. please make history by electing what as i understand would be the first arab american on the police commission in a time of polarized intense both here and federally. he will help build trust between the police dmigs and san francisco residents. thank you so much. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you, honorable supervisors, for having us. my name is mirrian zouzounis. and i'm here to support. >> commissioner mazzucco: -- marc massarweh. i'm on the small basis commission and i believe we do need more representation of arab americans in city hall. marc also comes from a small business background, and just like my family's business, we are on the cop's beats, we talk to them, we know how to connect what they're dealing with and what the c
marc massarweh deserves a seat at the table. now is the chance to let him provide his passion and expertise to the benefit of the city and allow an additional mi comtynity a chance to advocate for civil liberties, minority rights and justice for each and every san franciscan. please make history by electing what as i understand would be the first arab american on the police commission in a time of polarized intense both here and federally. he will help build trust between the police dmigs and...
294
294
Jun 4, 2018
06/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us right now to talk about the trump agenda is marc short.n assistant to the president. marc, this morning we were speaking with eamon javers our white house correspondent there. asked him what he thought about the first 500 days he said exhaustion they're just so busy because there's been so much activity to cover. why don't you tell us a little bit about what you think your biggest accomplishare over that period ime? >> well, thanks, becky i think there was a lot to do for the american people. this president has dove in with huge energy. i think you look at the economy with the 3.8% unemployment, the lowest it's been in 50 years the lowest ever for african-american employment. the lowest for hispanic unemployment the reality is there's been more than 3 million jobs created since the president was elected and the economy seems to be turning the corner gdp has been growing in fact, april had the largest surplus on record because the benefit of the tax cuts are beginning to see the revenue come in. on the fgn policy front, you all were just ta
joining us right now to talk about the trump agenda is marc short.n assistant to the president. marc, this morning we were speaking with eamon javers our white house correspondent there. asked him what he thought about the first 500 days he said exhaustion they're just so busy because there's been so much activity to cover. why don't you tell us a little bit about what you think your biggest accomplishare over that period ime? >> well, thanks, becky i think there was a lot to do for the...
113
113
Jun 19, 2018
06/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
howdy, sharks, i'm marc newburger... and i'm jeffrey simon, and our company is... stop! we're here today seeking a $300,000 investment in exchange for a 15% stake in our company.
howdy, sharks, i'm marc newburger... and i'm jeffrey simon, and our company is... stop! we're here today seeking a $300,000 investment in exchange for a 15% stake in our company.
67
67
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
marc: as the process moves forward, the senate is staying throughout august and will have an opportunity for the candidate to meet with judiciary members individually. hopefully this will happen over the course of the summer and then by the time we come back on labor day, there is scheduling we can work on so the nominee can be there when the session starts. afternoon,p this supreme court chief justice john roberts sits down for an interview at the federal judicial conference of the fourth circuit. we will be live from sulfur springs, west virginia 3:30 pm eastern here on c-span. find streaming live on c-span.org or on the free c-span radio app. next, a look at the supreme afscme, onjanus v. "washington journal. thank you for being here. bert of lawyer, jacob hue the liberty justice center. let me begin with you, mr. janus , tell us your story about how all this came about. mr. janus: it started approximately 11 years ago when i went to work for the state. during the process, nothing was said about a union. there weren't any cards or iformation about it read and got my first paycheck and
marc: as the process moves forward, the senate is staying throughout august and will have an opportunity for the candidate to meet with judiciary members individually. hopefully this will happen over the course of the summer and then by the time we come back on labor day, there is scheduling we can work on so the nominee can be there when the session starts. afternoon,p this supreme court chief justice john roberts sits down for an interview at the federal judicial conference of the fourth...
83
83
Jun 4, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
honda's marc marquez remains top of the standings despite an early crash seeing him finish with no pointsteam sky's geraint thomas crashed after just a few kilometres on the opening time trial. that saw the welshman lose 21 seconds on his polish teammate. kwiatkowski took the first leader's jersey after setting a time of seven minutes and 25 seconds. the first stage of the criterium is on monday and will take the riders on a 179—kilometre leg. indycar‘s chevrolet dual in detroit was delayed over a half—hour because the pace car crashed during a pace lap at the raceway at belle isle park. just before the green flag flew on race 2 of the chevrolet detroit grand prix the pace car slammed into the turn 2 wall. mark reuss, a general motors executive vice president was behind the wheel of the corvette zr1 when it crashed along with an indycar official. the car's price starts at $123,000. nice chunk of change. the second game of the nba finals is under way. the second quarter. golden state warriors won the opening game. they won last year. 39—33. eight minutes until half—time. for anything else,
honda's marc marquez remains top of the standings despite an early crash seeing him finish with no pointsteam sky's geraint thomas crashed after just a few kilometres on the opening time trial. that saw the welshman lose 21 seconds on his polish teammate. kwiatkowski took the first leader's jersey after setting a time of seven minutes and 25 seconds. the first stage of the criterium is on monday and will take the riders on a 179—kilometre leg. indycar‘s chevrolet dual in detroit was delayed...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
short journey to northern germany so no political conflicts to worry about but now says the mystic marc. is still small the company's jobs depend first and foremost on global trade. it took almost two years but it's finally done german pharmaceutical giant buyer has acquired u.s. seed producer monsanto for sixty three billion dollars. with its purchase buyer becomes the world's largest agro chemical company. that now has more than thirty percent of the global market that's just ahead of the chinese swiss firm chen cina syngenta they're followed by the u.s. group dow dupont with seventeen and a half percent. b.s.f. controls more than thirteen percent of the global market in other words just four corporate entities will determine the direction of global agriculture and the nutrition of humanity this while the world population grows to ten billion people by two thousand and fifty according to current estimates since farmland is an increasing these farmers will have to find new strategies to increase agricultural production that explains why the agro chemical industry is widely seen as a gr
short journey to northern germany so no political conflicts to worry about but now says the mystic marc. is still small the company's jobs depend first and foremost on global trade. it took almost two years but it's finally done german pharmaceutical giant buyer has acquired u.s. seed producer monsanto for sixty three billion dollars. with its purchase buyer becomes the world's largest agro chemical company. that now has more than thirty percent of the global market that's just ahead of the...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
obstacles placed in a way by president marc wrong he signed up as far as the migration issue is concerned to that object of a european solution of finding common asylum rules that suit all the members of the european union and they've agreed to go a little bit further some of the detail talking about for instance setting up asylum census processing centers for migrants outside the e.u. for instance in north africa and other african states where people claims could be looked at that's the kind of thing that even the populists in italy if for instance will will like because it could mean that people don't arrive in europe in the first place also both leaders talking about providing more help for those countries particularly affected by migration of course the southern european nations it's the in greece in particular have been very affected by this issue and even on the question of bilateral agreements a little bit grudgingly perhaps but france's president marcos said you know he won't be letting migrants through to germany that's exactly what the troublesome bavarian conservative leader wa
obstacles placed in a way by president marc wrong he signed up as far as the migration issue is concerned to that object of a european solution of finding common asylum rules that suit all the members of the european union and they've agreed to go a little bit further some of the detail talking about for instance setting up asylum census processing centers for migrants outside the e.u. for instance in north africa and other african states where people claims could be looked at that's the kind...