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margaret: i think so.you look a better quality high-yield, so-called short duration high-yield, you are looking at yields at 3.5, 4%. that is bumping into dividend yields of pretty good quality companies, where you have the ability to raise a dividend. we have had the dramatic switch over, and it's a process that will continue. tom: margie, one more question. the issuance frenzy, what is every cfo doing on this friday, this weekend, what are they doing past labor day? will there be an issue with frenzied? margaret: there has been some pickup but a lot of the issuance has flowed into the loan market where companies have gotten lower yield, much more lenient terms. a lot of issues that would've gone to the high-yield market, especially lower quality, where the risk is, have been in the loan market. the high-yield market is very high quality in my opinion. tom: what do you see, peter, in terms of the execution of the fixed income market. supplies coming on, supply being taken? peter: we will see supply in the
margaret: i think so.you look a better quality high-yield, so-called short duration high-yield, you are looking at yields at 3.5, 4%. that is bumping into dividend yields of pretty good quality companies, where you have the ability to raise a dividend. we have had the dramatic switch over, and it's a process that will continue. tom: margie, one more question. the issuance frenzy, what is every cfo doing on this friday, this weekend, what are they doing past labor day? will there be an issue...
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margaret. >> brennan: don dahler. thank you.are following breaking news affecting major airports tonight. u.s. customs computers went down across north america. tonight systems are slowly coming back. airports in new york, los angeles, and toronto, canada, are seeing long delays as passengers are processed manually. no word on what caused the outage. tonight, new york city police are searching for the person who abandoned three rice cookers during the morning rush. a major subway station was evacuated, and a busy intersection was closed off. those devices brought back ckmories of the boston marathon bombing. police say there were no otplosives inside and released a photo of a man they want to ewterview. we're learning new details about dale earnhardt jr.'s fiery plane naash in tennessee. the cessna jet burst into flames after landing yesterday. darnhardt, his wife, and their baby daughter escaped, as did the two pilots. omar villafranca has the latest on the investigation. ( sirens ) >> reporter: n.t.s.b. investigators are looki
margaret. >> brennan: don dahler. thank you.are following breaking news affecting major airports tonight. u.s. customs computers went down across north america. tonight systems are slowly coming back. airports in new york, los angeles, and toronto, canada, are seeing long delays as passengers are processed manually. no word on what caused the outage. tonight, new york city police are searching for the person who abandoned three rice cookers during the morning rush. a major subway station...
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good morning, larry. >> good morning, margaret. thank you. >> brennan: the president was asked this morning if he regretted es escalating the trae war with china. then the white house released a statement saying he meant to say he only regrettedly not raising tariffs further. which is it? are you escalating or de-escalating? >> no, look, actually, it's neither. but he didn't quite hear the question this morning. but his thought was if he had any second thoughts-- and he said sometimes he does-- he would have actually raised the tariff, not lower it. but there is no change. a 5% additional tariff on $nd tn tariff on the second of $300 pld then december 15. he's responding to the chinese action, and i want to say in my judgment, at least, both actions were very temperate, very restrained. all right, both countries weigh in. president trump has got to defend the american economy, which he has done. and, of course, as you know, our battle to stop unfair trading practices from china, more on that, if you wish. but he's continued the dru
good morning, larry. >> good morning, margaret. thank you. >> brennan: the president was asked this morning if he regretted es escalating the trae war with china. then the white house released a statement saying he meant to say he only regrettedly not raising tariffs further. which is it? are you escalating or de-escalating? >> no, look, actually, it's neither. but he didn't quite hear the question this morning. but his thought was if he had any second thoughts-- and he said...
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margaret friedlander sees the purse she lost in 1957. >> you remember it?porter: opening her purse and going back in time. >> it's just amazing that they're still intact. >> reporter: a photo of her father, who had died two years earlier. her prom picture. a social security card. a handkerchief given to her by her mother. the key to her office. lipstick. and a compact with powder still in it. >> we all had these. >> reporter: 62 years ago, this purse, these memories, were stolen from her. now back where they belong. >> it's a great gift. but it does, it's -- it's things that i don't have anymore. >> just incredible there. a treasure trove of really just items there. and the pictures of her. things from her mom, her parents there. i just -- yeah. >> and fascinating how well everything was -- what good condition. >> intact, almost like a museum there. >> yeah, very sweet that she got to see that all. especially -- i just imagine as a woman like looking back and seeing her powder and her lipstick from all those years ago. so great story there, our thanks to to
margaret friedlander sees the purse she lost in 1957. >> you remember it?porter: opening her purse and going back in time. >> it's just amazing that they're still intact. >> reporter: a photo of her father, who had died two years earlier. her prom picture. a social security card. a handkerchief given to her by her mother. the key to her office. lipstick. and a compact with powder still in it. >> we all had these. >> reporter: 62 years ago, this purse, these...
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margaret. thank you. bye-bye. >> brennan: this weekend morek o the streets of hong congress to demonstrate for free speech in defiance of a ban imposed by the chinese government. this is the 11th week of such protests and our cbs news asia correspondent brings us a report on today's mass demonstration. >> reporter: good morning, margaret. the protest here in hong kong is massive, organized, and peaceful. despite the rain, torrential at time, it's clear support is very strong. hundreds of thousands of people came out the defy threats from beijing, calling for democratic reforms and stressing peace after the worst violence and chaos we've seen. earlier this week protesters crippled hong kong's airport for two days and accused two chinese citizens of being spice. police have been accused brutality, firing tear gas into a crowded subway station and potentially blinding a protester. this comes with growing fear that china will deploy its military to quash these protests. state military are just across the bord
margaret. thank you. bye-bye. >> brennan: this weekend morek o the streets of hong congress to demonstrate for free speech in defiance of a ban imposed by the chinese government. this is the 11th week of such protests and our cbs news asia correspondent brings us a report on today's mass demonstration. >> reporter: good morning, margaret. the protest here in hong kong is massive, organized, and peaceful. despite the rain, torrential at time, it's clear support is very strong....
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i'm margaret brennan and this is "face the nation." a week after two masked shootings that killed 31 and wounded 54, anger over gun violence and the motivations behind it is at a boiling point across the country. >> enough is enough! >> brennan: and especially on the campaign trail. >> who in god's name needs a weapon that can handle 100 rounds? for god's sake. >> brennan: despite the accusations about who is to blame for inflaming the hate that prompted them -- >> people say to me, did donald trump cause those folks to be killed? well, no, of course he didn't pull the trigger, but he certainly has been tweeting out the ammunition. >> brennan: -- there are sober reminders that gun t en fl daughter was struck by a stray bullarmyon, daughter's twin brother, witnessed what happened that day. she died two days later. >> i have a six and three year old boy. i'm imagining... i was imagining it was one of them that got shot and the other saw it. i'm so sorry. >> el paso wal-mart, el paso, texas. oregon historic district, dayton, ohio. these a
i'm margaret brennan and this is "face the nation." a week after two masked shootings that killed 31 and wounded 54, anger over gun violence and the motivations behind it is at a boiling point across the country. >> enough is enough! >> brennan: and especially on the campaign trail. >> who in god's name needs a weapon that can handle 100 rounds? for god's sake. >> brennan: despite the accusations about who is to blame for inflaming the hate that prompted them...
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so margaret, where did you grow up? >> i grew up in little rock, arkansas, connie. >> how did you make the move from little rock, arkansas to where did you go to school? >> northwestern university. >> to northwestern. >> yes. >> how did you do that? >> i wanted to go to a big city. i wanted to be somewhere other than the south. and i got in. >> how did you choose history? >> you know, one of the reasons i chose history is my high school was little rock central high school, and i was in my senior year was the 30th anniversary of fall of 1987, 30th anniversary of the crisis at central high, and little rock nine returned. and it was a real -- time i was in high school was the time we were all being made very aware of that history, where at least certainly within walls of the high school were reckoning with that history. by that point it had become a socioeconomically diverse high school, and really, understanding my own personal connection to someplace that had played a significant role in the civil rights story is one of
so margaret, where did you grow up? >> i grew up in little rock, arkansas, connie. >> how did you make the move from little rock, arkansas to where did you go to school? >> northwestern university. >> to northwestern. >> yes. >> how did you do that? >> i wanted to go to a big city. i wanted to be somewhere other than the south. and i got in. >> how did you choose history? >> you know, one of the reasons i chose history is my high school was...
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early enough thank you for joining us margaret harris from the world health organization in. and there will be much more about the bowl i'll break on our africa news program in about 20 minutes so make sure to stay tuned for that but for now i want to bring you up to speed with some of the other stories making news around the world. british authorities have ordered the town of over 6000 people to evacuate amid fears that a nearby dam could collapse at any time situated above the town of whaley bridge it was damaged by heavy rains and police call it a fast moving emergency situation. in yemen dozens of soldiers were killed when who think rebels targeted a military base in the port city of aden a drone and missile attack took place during a military parade adan is where yemen's saudi backed government is based who thieves who are supported by iran say the police it was being used to prepare an attack against. the mayor of the somali capital mogadishu from an armada us man has died from injuries and sustained during his when his office rather was bombed one week ago 6 others los
early enough thank you for joining us margaret harris from the world health organization in. and there will be much more about the bowl i'll break on our africa news program in about 20 minutes so make sure to stay tuned for that but for now i want to bring you up to speed with some of the other stories making news around the world. british authorities have ordered the town of over 6000 people to evacuate amid fears that a nearby dam could collapse at any time situated above the town of whaley...
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are and we can talk now to margaret harris of the world health organization she is in the congolese town of bani north of goma and you saw her in our report there a very good day on how big is the risk of ebola spreading from goma. we've always been concerned about ebola arriving in gun months so in fact there's been 6 months of really this work going on to go out with being vaccinating all the front line health care workers we've been training people to improve infection prevention and control practices and we've been teaching people how to decontaminate so it's never been a thing we want to happen but it was something we did expect to happen and we had been prepared for it but indeed it is it gets into a large city and as you mentioned instigate way to another country with very busy land border is at the moment. that needs to be done is being done so they ease no reason to panic but still one year on the fight against the bowl is far from over can you outline for us what makes it so challenging for congolese health authorities to contain this deadly epidemic. i would say one with a lac
are and we can talk now to margaret harris of the world health organization she is in the congolese town of bani north of goma and you saw her in our report there a very good day on how big is the risk of ebola spreading from goma. we've always been concerned about ebola arriving in gun months so in fact there's been 6 months of really this work going on to go out with being vaccinating all the front line health care workers we've been training people to improve infection prevention and control...
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>> i think that margaret is right. i think that my problem is that clearly, the affordable care act was absolutely one of the greatest achievements of that time and we need to go further. clearly many of us questioned the deportation at that time. and if you're going to say that i didn't see it then but i see it now, then you got to give joe biden an opportunity to say the same thing. you can't have it both ways. that's where it broke down. but in criminal justice matters which has been a lot of my work in national, there were a lot of them that did things that we could not get them to stop doing and not do that we were pushing obama when we were in ferguson which is five years ago next friday we'll be back there dealing with michael brown's shooting, when we're dealing with eric gardener. they were doing stop and frisk in some of these plays. i'm saying that if you've grown and evolved and she's right, you can say, say that you've evolved and say that you were wrong. >> for you and then margaret. just as a follow, was
>> i think that margaret is right. i think that my problem is that clearly, the affordable care act was absolutely one of the greatest achievements of that time and we need to go further. clearly many of us questioned the deportation at that time. and if you're going to say that i didn't see it then but i see it now, then you got to give joe biden an opportunity to say the same thing. you can't have it both ways. that's where it broke down. but in criminal justice matters which has been a...
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>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. additional funding provided by. corporate funding by stephens wink. >> welcome to "firing line," governor john hickenlooper. >> thank you for having me. >> you are the former governor of colorado. my home state. a formerly red state and purple state and now trending blue. >> pretty blue. >> you have been a mayor, a brew pub owner, and you have also been a geologist. >> i have had a sequence of careers. >> now you are running to be the democratic nominee for president of the united states. you have just come off the second debate where you had only beto o'rourke between you and elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. in your closing statement you started by saying what a night, i've loved it. >> yeah. >> what did you love about the debate? >> you spend so much of your time, if you are in public service, learning the issues and really how do you make the greatest good for the greatest number of people. there you are with nine other super talented people that all have their very clear ideas
>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. additional funding provided by. corporate funding by stephens wink. >> welcome to "firing line," governor john hickenlooper. >> thank you for having me. >> you are the former governor of colorado. my home state. a formerly red state and purple state and now trending blue. >> pretty blue. >> you have been a mayor, a brew pub owner, and you...
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photos, keys, a sailor's commission certificate, and a first aid card dated 1956 with the name margarett was so old, the purse was dusty, but everything inside the purse was amazing, that you just knew these were awesome things that someone would want back. >> reporter: the wife of the construction worker who found it posted what happened on facebook, showing the items in the purse. even googling margaret friedlander's wedding announcement to help in the search. >> and i found the names of margie's kids. >> reporter: eventually tracking down margaret's son, sending him the purse. >> when i looked through, right away it was clear this was my mom's stuff. >> reporter: and this is the moment margaret freidlander sees the purse she lost in 1957. >> do you remember it? >> yes. >> reporter: opening her purse and going back in time. >> it's just amazing that they're still intact. >> reporter: a photo of her father, who had died two years earlier. her prom picture. a social security card. a handkerchief given to her by her mother. the key to her office. lipstick and a compact with powder still
photos, keys, a sailor's commission certificate, and a first aid card dated 1956 with the name margarett was so old, the purse was dusty, but everything inside the purse was amazing, that you just knew these were awesome things that someone would want back. >> reporter: the wife of the construction worker who found it posted what happened on facebook, showing the items in the purse. even googling margaret friedlander's wedding announcement to help in the search. >> and i found the...
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>> i think it is margaret's book. >> it is available for preorder. >> i think if you read margaret's book in my book next to each other, i think it will probably give a really good historical overview as well as technical overview of how do we understand all of these courses. i think we have only been -- publishers have only been investing in books that counter the dominant technology narrative in the past 3 to 4 years. it is really not surprising that we haven't had such a narrative until now because publishers are driven by market imperatives. everybody believes that technology was the future and everybody believes the techno rotarian rhetoric. everybody believed the new communal list rhetoric about cyberspace going to be so different. and it is going to change the world and it is going to empower people. only in the past three or four years have people started saying maybe that is not strictly true. so, i am really excited that that dialogue is happening now. one thing that i would also say that is important for historians to start grappling with is the question of how will we do
>> i think it is margaret's book. >> it is available for preorder. >> i think if you read margaret's book in my book next to each other, i think it will probably give a really good historical overview as well as technical overview of how do we understand all of these courses. i think we have only been -- publishers have only been investing in books that counter the dominant technology narrative in the past 3 to 4 years. it is really not surprising that we haven't had such a...
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margaret, i want to get your take. anthony scaramucci told axios overnight to say it may be time to replace the republican ticket. this is scaramucci who worked in the white house albeit for a small time. he said a couple more weeks and this is going to require the republicans to replace the top of the ticket in 2020. hope knows what kind of attention this will get today. what's going on here? >> the immediate reaction from the white house was sounds like his feelings are hurt. because, you know, president trump sort of responded in a very sort of crushing way diminishing scaramucci. but the reason why this is important and interesting is because anthony scaramucci after his 11 glorious days in the white house has been a trump explainer that has bridged, you know, sort of wall street to be someone who's supportive for republicans but comes from the wall street background rather than kind of the cannot base and has explained you don't have to agree with everything somebody does if you like their policies or to sort of o
margaret, i want to get your take. anthony scaramucci told axios overnight to say it may be time to replace the republican ticket. this is scaramucci who worked in the white house albeit for a small time. he said a couple more weeks and this is going to require the republicans to replace the top of the ticket in 2020. hope knows what kind of attention this will get today. what's going on here? >> the immediate reaction from the white house was sounds like his feelings are hurt. because,...
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he saw margaret whitehead escape. so they are going as fast. so then nat turner reassembles the group. the ones on horseback. he said let's bring them together so we can fight back against one of the room responses. so once they realize the word has spread and the go to plantations that y have been abandoned they come together. they come together at the harris plantation and there are about 40 slaves. they are all excited about what has happened. as they make their way towards jerusalem. they will kill women and children. the man on the farm escaped. that of course will be a big thing as people look and tell the stories about the brutality. ultimately they make it to about a mile away from jerusalem to parkers gate where they have a battle. it is still the battle from birth of a nation. the battle -- i should say the battle doesn't actually happen with anything like this. it is a complete mess up. none of them know anything about what they are doing. everything goes wrong. it is a complete disaster. nat turner does not even know what happened w
he saw margaret whitehead escape. so they are going as fast. so then nat turner reassembles the group. the ones on horseback. he said let's bring them together so we can fight back against one of the room responses. so once they realize the word has spread and the go to plantations that y have been abandoned they come together. they come together at the harris plantation and there are about 40 slaves. they are all excited about what has happened. as they make their way towards jerusalem. they...
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margaret brennan spoke with the wife of a princeton university scholar imprisoned in iran since todayyue wang is one of at least five americans held in iran. efforts to free wang have stalled. >> he's not a spy. >> reporter: for three years, she has fought for her husband xiyue wang release. an he lives in a cramped cell with no natural light, living together with over 25 cellmates. he developed a series of medical conditions. >> reporter: she has struggled to explain it to their son shaofan. >> he was barely three when my husband left home for his research. and he's now six. he misses him for half of his life already. >> reporter: this is his last memory of his father. the two made snow angels the day before xi left for iran. >> we recently moved into the new apartment and the fi night he asked me, since we have moved, would my dad still find us? >> i've had very good luck with hostages. >> reporter: but president trump has refused to negotiate with dran on prisoners and vowed not to replicate the 2016 obama-era deal that freed journalist jason rezaian. >> we're not dealing with iran
margaret brennan spoke with the wife of a princeton university scholar imprisoned in iran since todayyue wang is one of at least five americans held in iran. efforts to free wang have stalled. >> he's not a spy. >> reporter: for three years, she has fought for her husband xiyue wang release. an he lives in a cramped cell with no natural light, living together with over 25 cellmates. he developed a series of medical conditions. >> reporter: she has struggled to explain it to...
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margaret, we have to move on to what the president said about how to stop hurricanes. as a potential hurricane is approaching puerto rico as we speak. so it is your reporting that the president suggested nuking them. dropping a nuclear bomb inside a hurricane that would blow it apart before it could hit land. and here's the reporting from axios. the briefer who heard this was knocked back on his heels. you could hear that in the meeting. people were astonished. after the meeting, people thought what the "f." what do we do with this? could you expound on this? >> i'm going to try. yes. this is something that happened in the earlier part of the president's presidency but we are finding out about now. and because it's hurricane season and because it's just so fascinating, we thought it was important to report it. we gave the white house an entire day to comment, put this into context? what's important to understand is that the president heard about this idea and asked whether it was possible. this is an idea that has been around since the eisenhower administration. it has
margaret, we have to move on to what the president said about how to stop hurricanes. as a potential hurricane is approaching puerto rico as we speak. so it is your reporting that the president suggested nuking them. dropping a nuclear bomb inside a hurricane that would blow it apart before it could hit land. and here's the reporting from axios. the briefer who heard this was knocked back on his heels. you could hear that in the meeting. people were astonished. after the meeting, people thought...
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margaret brennan, thank you.onight, we have new details about the shoot-out and standoff last night in philadelphia. suspect maurice hill surrendered after allegedly firing more than 100 rounds, and he wounded six officers. they are all okay tonight. t.ll has a long criminal record, including drug, gun, and robbery charges. philadelphia's police commissioner played a key role in ending the siege, and he sat down only with our jericka duncan. ( gunfire ) >> i mean, you think about what could have happened, right? to have six police officers in such close quarters be fired upon with an individual with a rifle, an assault rifle. >> reporter: philadelphia police commissioner richard ross says he was front and center watching the drama unfold in a swat vehicle for much of the nearly- eight-hour shoot-out turned lyandoff. >> we know somebody's firing a high-powered rifle out the window, potentially putting civilians at risks. >> they're shooting at the cops! >> reporter: around 4:30 yesterday afternoon, police arrived
margaret brennan, thank you.onight, we have new details about the shoot-out and standoff last night in philadelphia. suspect maurice hill surrendered after allegedly firing more than 100 rounds, and he wounded six officers. they are all okay tonight. t.ll has a long criminal record, including drug, gun, and robbery charges. philadelphia's police commissioner played a key role in ending the siege, and he sat down only with our jericka duncan. ( gunfire ) >> i mean, you think about what...
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palo, chris tine na, margaret and maria, thanks to each of you. coming up, one of the organizers of these protests to get a ground view why we're seeing such pushback. also as we think about gun safety in america, is there a turning point in the emotional demonstrations at mcconnell's office. pressure for new laws. later i'm going to fact check a trump ally who says america doesn't have a white supremacy problem and discussing it is a "hoax." i'm ari melber, you're watching "the beat." m ari melber, you're "the beat. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. of odor causing bacteria. stay on top of things. a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free. worry free. boom! ha.ha. boom! now save up to $200 on all lenovo products. save up to $200 at office depot officemax or officedepot.com. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by
palo, chris tine na, margaret and maria, thanks to each of you. coming up, one of the organizers of these protests to get a ground view why we're seeing such pushback. also as we think about gun safety in america, is there a turning point in the emotional demonstrations at mcconnell's office. pressure for new laws. later i'm going to fact check a trump ally who says america doesn't have a white supremacy problem and discussing it is a "hoax." i'm ari melber, you're watching "the...
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as margaret said, there's a lot of economic power behind building technology. that was important knowledge to becoming a data journalist. >> in looking at the c-span archives, i found you at the yelp headquarters. i didn't know there was a yelp h. but there you were. >> technology will not solve every social problem. let's take homelessness. the fix for homelessness is not making an app to connect people with services better, the fix for homelessness is giving people homes. we need to think about pushing back against techno chaufism and using the right task. sometimes that is a computer and sometimes it is not. >> thank you. i want to talk a little bit about understanding artificial intelligence. artificial intelligence is about the outer limits of technology. i started writing it because i was having a really hard time with people understanding what the heck i was doing in my work. i build artificial intelligence systems for artificial reporting. people say, like a robot reporter? i would say, no. like a machine that spits out story ideas? i would say, no. i r
as margaret said, there's a lot of economic power behind building technology. that was important knowledge to becoming a data journalist. >> in looking at the c-span archives, i found you at the yelp headquarters. i didn't know there was a yelp h. but there you were. >> technology will not solve every social problem. let's take homelessness. the fix for homelessness is not making an app to connect people with services better, the fix for homelessness is giving people homes. we need...
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he doesn't think that he killed margaret whitehead per chance. he thinks it's meaningful this is the only person he killed. what he ends up telling the story, nat turner loved and hated margaret whitehead, which is evoking 100 years of racist history where we have the black rapist, right. nat turner, america's hero, black hero, is becoming someone who is lusting after white women. that becomes a bridge too far. those are the two big issues that set off the debate in the '60s. thank you so much for your attention. [ applause ] >>> this is a special edition of american history tv, a sample of the compelling history programs that air every weekend on american history tv, like lectures in history, american artifacts, real america, the civil war, oral history, the presidency and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv. now and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span remarks from house oversight and reform committee chair
he doesn't think that he killed margaret whitehead per chance. he thinks it's meaningful this is the only person he killed. what he ends up telling the story, nat turner loved and hated margaret whitehead, which is evoking 100 years of racist history where we have the black rapist, right. nat turner, america's hero, black hero, is becoming someone who is lusting after white women. that becomes a bridge too far. those are the two big issues that set off the debate in the '60s. thank you so much...
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margaret yang speaking to me earlier.disney released its earnings, short of expectations as investments in digital operations outstrip box office hits such as aladdin and avengers: end game. there is the breakdown from michelle fleury. the disney film avengers: end game is the most lucrative theatrical release ever, beating avatar at the box office. walt disney‘s third—quarter results disappointed investors, however. down 28% from a year ago. falling short of expectations, shares fell on the news. the results come at a time of huge change for the family— friendly entertainment giant. the drop in profit is the result of the cost the company is absorbing to create its new digital streaming service, disney pass which is launching in november to challenge nablus. —— disney plus, it also acquired the assets of 21st century fox. speaking of the results, ceo bob iger said the quarter reflected the company‘s effo rts the quarter reflected the company‘s efforts to enhance and advance its strategic transformation. michelle fleu ry
margaret yang speaking to me earlier.disney released its earnings, short of expectations as investments in digital operations outstrip box office hits such as aladdin and avengers: end game. there is the breakdown from michelle fleury. the disney film avengers: end game is the most lucrative theatrical release ever, beating avatar at the box office. walt disney‘s third—quarter results disappointed investors, however. down 28% from a year ago. falling short of expectations, shares fell on...
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his wife's name was margaret. the wife's name was margaret taylor. she's living right here. all the pieces really come together to really point to the fact that this is in fact william polk who became the great-grandfather the president polk. i can tell you for my own research all the other possible counties that this looks like nothing else out there. other than this one. as far as i am concerned she's 100%. if you decide to agree with that. there is no smoking gun document of the pokes in north carolina. to me all the facts are pointing that way. until someone comes up with a better theory. i'm just going to look at this one. thank you for that. i whipped all of this up in a much lengthy paper. we have proceedings, if they are not it will publish it in the appropriate journal. in the meantime this is my conclusion. this email my email address. you can contact. i guess that's it. to have any questions? okay. there's my book, i have several copies of it here. i can part with them which is called beyond published four years ago. it did get a price for book of the year. it has
his wife's name was margaret. the wife's name was margaret taylor. she's living right here. all the pieces really come together to really point to the fact that this is in fact william polk who became the great-grandfather the president polk. i can tell you for my own research all the other possible counties that this looks like nothing else out there. other than this one. as far as i am concerned she's 100%. if you decide to agree with that. there is no smoking gun document of the pokes in...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they haveve no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian maininland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native langngua] [indistinct chatter] woman: babarefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we hahave only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they...
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yezid: margaret también lo vivió en carne propia.pareja y mis cuatro niñas. yezid: eliana, zinaí, nazareth y karina. cuatro pequeñas que dividieron en dos la corta historia del campamento. luis: tres niñas con discapacidad, hiposia cerebral, autismo y asperger. yezid: luis solano es el psicólogo del lugar, quien pensó haberlo visto casi todo. luis: me movió mucho; y más aún cuando estuvo con nosotros en consulta. ver la historia de vida que viene padeciendo desde venezuela. yezid: según el relato de linda, con sus hijas anduvo las trochas, cruzó la frontera y durmió en la calle. por eso es de las pocas que no vive en una tienda o carpa, como la llaman en colombia, sino que habita la casa z6 del complejo. una casa rígida de fabricación sueca, que es un lujo en el campamento en el que además hay una guardería, baños y duchas, un comedor, servicios médicos, además de asistencia psicológica y legal. yezid: como linda hay cientos de historias que viven en este lugar, multiplicados en unas 60 carpas que albergan cientos de historias. el ti
yezid: margaret también lo vivió en carne propia.pareja y mis cuatro niñas. yezid: eliana, zinaí, nazareth y karina. cuatro pequeñas que dividieron en dos la corta historia del campamento. luis: tres niñas con discapacidad, hiposia cerebral, autismo y asperger. yezid: luis solano es el psicólogo del lugar, quien pensó haberlo visto casi todo. luis: me movió mucho; y más aún cuando estuvo con nosotros en consulta. ver la historia de vida que viene padeciendo desde venezuela. yezid:...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzararella cheese. there's a good chahance you're tastiting e of our mimilk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really y forced our industy to start lookingng at ways to mitigate ththe methane that coms off or out of the cow. yoyou ner want to get more r regulationsns thrown on to
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces...
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he doesn't think that he killed margaret whitehead perchance. he thinks it's really meaningful that this is the only person he killed. so, what he ends up telling the store, nat turner actually loved and hated margaret whitehead. which is which has broken 100 years of racist sister are griffey where we have the black . right? but nat turner, americas hero, black hero, is becoming someone who is lusting after white women. and that because something that is a bridge too far. so, those of the two big issues that set off the debate in the 60s. >> thank you so much for your time. >> [ applause ] >>> c-span's campaign 2020 coverage continues thursday when president trump told a campaign rally in cincinnati, ohio. that is live starting at 7 pm eastern on c-span. and friday, more campaign coverage with remarks from acting white house chief of staff, mick mulvaney. he will speak at the annual silver elephant gala, hosted by the south carolina republican party. that is live friday at 8:15 p.m. eastern also on c-span. >>> this thursday night, american hist
he doesn't think that he killed margaret whitehead perchance. he thinks it's really meaningful that this is the only person he killed. so, what he ends up telling the store, nat turner actually loved and hated margaret whitehead. which is which has broken 100 years of racist sister are griffey where we have the black . right? but nat turner, americas hero, black hero, is becoming someone who is lusting after white women. and that because something that is a bridge too far. so, those of the two...
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margaret's mom is andie macdowell. >> i try to stay out of her way.'s very ambitious. >> this is the second time pete's dated a famous daughter. he dated larry david's daughter cazzie before breaking up last year. >>> meanwhile, amy schumer posted this adorable and relatable mom moment. she captioned it back to work this week, adding various emo jis, including a broken hard. >>> it's back to work for matthew mcconaughey too. not on a movie set, but soon a college classroom. >> what are you studying here? >> government. i want to go to law school. >> oh yeah? that's what i wanted to do. ended up going film school. >> what class is he teach something script to film class at his alma mater the university of austin. >> hook 'em horns. thank you very much. >> he graduated in 1993 and has been a visiting instructor. the syllabus, his own movies of course and will take students to set sometimes. >> i said, let's get a class, take them on a chronological journey with how a script get to the screen. >> the 49-year-old says it's the class i wish i could have ha
margaret's mom is andie macdowell. >> i try to stay out of her way.'s very ambitious. >> this is the second time pete's dated a famous daughter. he dated larry david's daughter cazzie before breaking up last year. >>> meanwhile, amy schumer posted this adorable and relatable mom moment. she captioned it back to work this week, adding various emo jis, including a broken hard. >>> it's back to work for matthew mcconaughey too. not on a movie set, but soon a college...
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also with many is analyst margaret tolev. democrats are clearly focused on new gun control legislation in the aftermath of these two mass shootings, which really has left the nation quite numb, but does it appear, you know, this time that these candidates have the momentum to try to get any laws passed in congress? >> good morning, fred, so i think these candidates have momentum to convince their own voters in this primary, but to get something through this congress seems like a really uphill climb. first of all, democrats don't control the white house or the senate. the senate has gone to recess. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell doesn't show any indications of bringing the senate back to work on gun control, and who knows if this issue will be front and center for the public by the time the senate comes back a couple of weeks from now. president trump has said a couple of times publicly that he sort of favors doing some kind of gun control legislation, but it's also been reported that he's met with the nra and that
also with many is analyst margaret tolev. democrats are clearly focused on new gun control legislation in the aftermath of these two mass shootings, which really has left the nation quite numb, but does it appear, you know, this time that these candidates have the momentum to try to get any laws passed in congress? >> good morning, fred, so i think these candidates have momentum to convince their own voters in this primary, but to get something through this congress seems like a really...
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margaret, you've covered this white house for a long time. here are the forces aligned. you have democrats and even some republicans and you have mitch mcconnell raising the idea of bringing some of these measures up. the president even talking about this on twitter at least. on the other side, you have wayne lapierre of the nra telling him this will hurt him with his base. the president's reelection strategy is a base strategy. which force wins out? >> jim, i think part of the reason why mitch mcconnell is in no hurry to bring the senate back until september is because they are still calculating which force should win out and how these different forces are pulling them in two completely opposite directions. so there is clearly mounting frustration and concern across the country, but there is also a very real political consideration, both for the president and some of the states where he's had the key support. but for the senate, for senators running for reelection during a crucial year. so i think the dynamic on gun control is changing. the question is, is it changing i
margaret, you've covered this white house for a long time. here are the forces aligned. you have democrats and even some republicans and you have mitch mcconnell raising the idea of bringing some of these measures up. the president even talking about this on twitter at least. on the other side, you have wayne lapierre of the nra telling him this will hurt him with his base. the president's reelection strategy is a base strategy. which force wins out? >> jim, i think part of the reason why...
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it was rooted in a true story, but story of margaret garner, and what i found really fascinating waser, it was so important that you did not make a judgment that this woman would have preferred to have murdered her own children than to have them go back into slavery. have them go back into slavery. yeah, i remember in the newspaper article where i first saw the story of margaret garner that the mother—in—law said that she couldn'tjudge her. i thought... everybody decided she was insane, since she killed her children. but she is very calm, very resolute. and i thought, "well, suppose my children, if i put myself "in that place, i could notjudge." i realised the only person who had the right tojudge her, and that would be the dead child. she would be the one to say, "well, i don't think that was a good idea," or, "i understand, ma". but whatever it was, therefore beloved, shejudges or withholds 01’ does all those things in addition tojudge, but she just wants very much to be loved by her mother. you say that on the day you were told that you had won the nobel prize for literature in 19
it was rooted in a true story, but story of margaret garner, and what i found really fascinating waser, it was so important that you did not make a judgment that this woman would have preferred to have murdered her own children than to have them go back into slavery. have them go back into slavery. yeah, i remember in the newspaper article where i first saw the story of margaret garner that the mother—in—law said that she couldn'tjudge her. i thought... everybody decided she was insane,...
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it's worth fighting and reliable information for margaret. the quiet melody rizzo's mind the light of the mood. resonate within its source. amusing. me too from 1st on 2019 from september 6th to september 29th. feel. 1. 100000. 5000. feet.
it's worth fighting and reliable information for margaret. the quiet melody rizzo's mind the light of the mood. resonate within its source. amusing. me too from 1st on 2019 from september 6th to september 29th. feel. 1. 100000. 5000. feet.
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mar gre margar margaret carlson, thank you very much for your time this evening, guys.next, michael steele is back on the beat talking about this new primary challenge to trump from a controversial figure even more right than president trump, believe it or not. we're back in 30 seconds. ondsea. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes we're oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m... your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. >>> all right. make that two primary challenges to donald trump and it could spell trouble for him, believe it or not. former gop governor bill weld is already running. now former congressman joe walsh is jumping in. yes, you heard that correctly. that joe walsh, the birther joe walsh who claimed obama was a muslim, joe walsh
mar gre margar margaret carlson, thank you very much for your time this evening, guys.next, michael steele is back on the beat talking about this new primary challenge to trump from a controversial figure even more right than president trump, believe it or not. we're back in 30 seconds. ondsea. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce...