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it all comes back to maya angelou. when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time when management preannounces a bad quarter, they're not just looking at the past. they're looking at the order book of the future believe me, if there were any hope that business would get better, the company wouldn't have to cut numbers between its regularly scheduled quarterly reports. if they thought maybe something could get better or worse in 30 days, they would keep their darn mouth shut and wait. preannouncing signals ongoing weakness will continue this will really keep you out of trouble, because i can count on one hand the number of times when things got better within a month. you'll miss some great opportunities, maybe there's a half dozen, and sometimes the stock bottoms early. most of the time, after 30 days, there will be another brutal leg down i've done a lot of homework and found it takes at least a month for bad news to get fully baked into the stock price if not longer bottom line, sometimes it can seem
it all comes back to maya angelou. when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time when management preannounces a bad quarter, they're not just looking at the past. they're looking at the order book of the future believe me, if there were any hope that business would get better, the company wouldn't have to cut numbers between its regularly scheduled quarterly reports. if they thought maybe something could get better or worse in 30 days, they would keep their darn mouth shut...
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. >>> our other headlines tonight, a planned tribute to maya angelou in san francisco is delayed. the civil rights activist spent her early years in the city. she went to washington high school and worked as awe streetcar con duductor. ali wolf joins us in san francisco. >> reporter: raj, the city wants to put that tribute to maya angelou in front of the main library abehind me. we spoke to the artist. she was selected to create this art piece only to be rejected. now she's frustrating saying her time was wasted and says the expectations were not clear. lava thomas spent months planning and designing this 9 foot bronze monument. it's shaped like a book featuring a portrait of maya angelou and a quote. >> if someone has courage, nothing can dim the light that shines within. >> reporter: last night erect a piece of art at the city's main library paying tribute to the author, poet, and civil rights activist. a panel selected thomas. >> this is another view. >> reporter: she was honored. >> there aren't have many public monuments created by women, let alone monuments to women. >> repo
. >>> our other headlines tonight, a planned tribute to maya angelou in san francisco is delayed. the civil rights activist spent her early years in the city. she went to washington high school and worked as awe streetcar con duductor. ali wolf joins us in san francisco. >> reporter: raj, the city wants to put that tribute to maya angelou in front of the main library abehind me. we spoke to the artist. she was selected to create this art piece only to be rejected. now she's...
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. >> stephen: maya angelou, her favorite athlete. >> yeah, i know.. i think she would have. i loved her, too. she was amazing. i would just talk to her sometimes on the phone. >> stephen: did you really just call up maya angelou and talk? >> yeah, she used to have a radio show. so i called in one time so i had her number. she would do it from her house down south. so every once in a while i would talk to her on the phone. it was the most lovely thing in the world. >> stephen: what sort of things would you talk about because she's a giant? >> just normal things. just she would always be very proud of you. i could see why oprah looked at her like a mother figure because she was very loving, very kind, generous and, you know, she always had -- see, me at 19 at that age, that year, people doubted hip-hop. they doubted us. they didn't think we could accomplish the things we were trying to do. somebody like maya angelou would have been, like, yeah, you keep doing that, that's great, go for it! so there are people like that that supported us back then and i
. >> stephen: maya angelou, her favorite athlete. >> yeah, i know.. i think she would have. i loved her, too. she was amazing. i would just talk to her sometimes on the phone. >> stephen: did you really just call up maya angelou and talk? >> yeah, she used to have a radio show. so i called in one time so i had her number. she would do it from her house down south. so every once in a while i would talk to her on the phone. it was the most lovely thing in the world....
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thank you for watching and good >>> right now at 6:00, honoring the late maya angelou, why san francisco rejected plans for a sculpture for the civil rights activist who grew up in the bay area. >>> also 30 years later the loma prieta earthquake, how the bay area is marking the anniversary thic this evening and the new warning rolling out tonight. >>> exploring life without pg&e, what san francisco's mayor came up with. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm raj mathias. mayor sam la car doe wants san jose to take energy into its own hands. he introduced a plan to create its own utility. this is a heavy lift. what do you have? >> reporter: you're right, raj. and mayor liccardo admits it's going to take time. he'sing ask those who live here if they're willing to go along with the plan. after a week of power-related anxiety for tens of thousands of people in san jose -- >> what happened last week was a disaster. >> reporter: -- mayor sam liccardo wants his city
thank you for watching and good >>> right now at 6:00, honoring the late maya angelou, why san francisco rejected plans for a sculpture for the civil rights activist who grew up in the bay area. >>> also 30 years later the loma prieta earthquake, how the bay area is marking the anniversary thic this evening and the new warning rolling out tonight. >>> exploring life without pg&e, what san francisco's mayor came up with. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right...
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maya angelou said when someone tells you who they are, believe them. what we have seen since then, we can go through a long list of examples from charlottesville to the children in cages at the examples, many other that is something that seems to be his message. host: you called the election of a political earthquake. guest: it was a perfect storm. the economic crisis, the aftermath of that. there was disaffection with both political parties. there were feelings about the candidates. . number of factors combined it's important to note that according to reporting, donald trump didn't think he was going to win the election. he was surprised. the interesting thing is what happens going forward. i would contend that the population that became involved will remain activated and involved. so will other communities and demographics and constituencies. will it take the same form it's taking right now? i believe it will not. it would be foolish on the other hand to think this was just a chapter and we move on from it. everyone, we are all proud to be americans
maya angelou said when someone tells you who they are, believe them. what we have seen since then, we can go through a long list of examples from charlottesville to the children in cages at the examples, many other that is something that seems to be his message. host: you called the election of a political earthquake. guest: it was a perfect storm. the economic crisis, the aftermath of that. there was disaffection with both political parties. there were feelings about the candidates. . number...
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i think that people did then what they knew to do, in the words of maya angelou, now they know betterdo better. that's what you're seeing from vice president biden. vice president biden will see to eliminate cash bail bonds at the federal system. you heard him say the reality is this, though. 90% of people who are incarcerated are incarcerated at the state level. but vice president biden will eliminate mandatory miuslim at the federal level. we've talked about this when i joined you previously. my father's incarceration, my father was major lance a well-known singer who was incarcerated and sentenced to ten years in prison for distributing cocaine in 1978. those are state charges. thankfully he only served three, but i can tell you my family was broken after my father's incarceration, and it changed literally my family for generations. so i know firsthand what mass incarceration does, and i know what happens when people are penalized for addiction. i cannot stress to you enough, if i didn't think that joe biden were not genuine and sincere in what he feels about the future of criminal
i think that people did then what they knew to do, in the words of maya angelou, now they know betterdo better. that's what you're seeing from vice president biden. vice president biden will see to eliminate cash bail bonds at the federal system. you heard him say the reality is this, though. 90% of people who are incarcerated are incarcerated at the state level. but vice president biden will eliminate mandatory miuslim at the federal level. we've talked about this when i joined you previously....
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as i've said before -- look, maya angelou told us that you should listen to people when they tell you they are the first time. donald trump told us who he was when he was campaigning for office, when he said if i shoot someone on fifth avenue, i can get away with it. he told us then who he is, and all of this is evidence of the fact that we knew a long time ago. and so let the impeachment proceedings begin, and i have full faith in the ability of the united states congress, certainly in the house of representatives, to do the right thing. >> senator kamala harris, candidate for president of the united states, thank you very much for joining us tonight on this important news night. >> thank you, lawrence. thank you. take care. >>> when we come back, what should the democrats do on impeachment? one article of impeachment quickly or multiple articles of impeachment? that is the biggest decision they are facing, both strategically and substantively in the house of representatives. that's next. that's next. just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes.
as i've said before -- look, maya angelou told us that you should listen to people when they tell you they are the first time. donald trump told us who he was when he was campaigning for office, when he said if i shoot someone on fifth avenue, i can get away with it. he told us then who he is, and all of this is evidence of the fact that we knew a long time ago. and so let the impeachment proceedings begin, and i have full faith in the ability of the united states congress, certainly in the...
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maya angelou said we have to have the courage to stand up for ourselves and then the courage to stand up for somebody else. we will have medicare for all. we will cancel student debt. we will cancel medical debt. we will make an investment on main street and tell wall street to go straight to hell. we will make sure every baby in this country can aspire to live a good life. with these hands, ladies, we want a whole dollar. we will combat crime and chaos. we will do something about income and wealth inequality. with these hands, baby, we will elect senator bernard sanders. [applause] >> the next president of the united states of america. applause]d >> now, brothers and sisters, please welcome to the stage queens born progressive activist and former candidate for queens , kebab.istrict attorney kebab. [cheers and applause] >> some of you might know me. my name is tiffany. i am a 32-year-old queer latina public defender and activist. and i have spent my entire adult life fighting to bring justice to people. and this year, i came pretty close to being the district attorney of queens. [cha
maya angelou said we have to have the courage to stand up for ourselves and then the courage to stand up for somebody else. we will have medicare for all. we will cancel student debt. we will cancel medical debt. we will make an investment on main street and tell wall street to go straight to hell. we will make sure every baby in this country can aspire to live a good life. with these hands, ladies, we want a whole dollar. we will combat crime and chaos. we will do something about income and...
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but speaking about words, i actually often go back to maya angelou's comments.ot remember what you said or what you did but i remember how you made me feel. if i think about the way in which donald trump delivered the message that this operation was successful and he listened to the cheers of the folks in that room, what i wonder is will anybody really care at the end of the day the maneuver -- his maneuver to pull american forces out of the kurds still standing with us. or will they just remember that speech that he just gave? for me, you know, obviously i focus on the fact that he did withdraw troops, the fact that he did in the same speech go after obama needlessly, right? i focus on that. but i wonder if the average sort of voter, average republican that's still on the fence, if their only takeaway from this was the point was the way in which he delivered that message the other day. >> you know, betsy, i lapped up all of the reporting in every news organization about how they kept this secret. seemingly, some of the timing even from him. but how they had acc
but speaking about words, i actually often go back to maya angelou's comments.ot remember what you said or what you did but i remember how you made me feel. if i think about the way in which donald trump delivered the message that this operation was successful and he listened to the cheers of the folks in that room, what i wonder is will anybody really care at the end of the day the maneuver -- his maneuver to pull american forces out of the kurds still standing with us. or will they just...
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i don't know why washington has not learned the lesson that maya angelou tried to teach us.people show you who they really are, believe them the first time. and i think what's more interesting whether or not he's unraveling, which he's not, is whether or not his base is going to start to move away or i would suspect this remains of a peace with the person they elected so i'm not sure this week for the base moves the needle. what may move the needle is the behavior and how congress may react to that that forces him in another direction. but this is him. >> let me put it another way. is this a week that republicans in congress started to get more uncomfortable with him? >> i think there's no doubt about that, when you see the majority leader in the senate coming out to the president of the united states in the pages of "the washington post," yes, i think this is a real split. the question is, is if going to widen or is it just going to remain that way? and that in some ways it's up to the democrats. we have talked about this again and again. if the democrats end up with a far
i don't know why washington has not learned the lesson that maya angelou tried to teach us.people show you who they really are, believe them the first time. and i think what's more interesting whether or not he's unraveling, which he's not, is whether or not his base is going to start to move away or i would suspect this remains of a peace with the person they elected so i'm not sure this week for the base moves the needle. what may move the needle is the behavior and how congress may react to...
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maya angelou said we have to have the courage to stand up for ourselves first and the courage to stand up for somebody else. and with these hands we will , have medicare for all. with these hands we will cancel , student debt. with these hands we will cancel , medical debt. with these hands we will make an , investment on main street and tell wall street to go straight to hell. with these hands, we will make sure that every baby in this country can aspire to live a good life. with these hands, lady, we wil l -- with these hands, we will combat climate chaos. with these hands we will do , something about income and wealth inequality. and with these hands, baby we , will elect senator bernard sanders. the next president of the united states of america. [crowd chanting] sisters,rothers and please welcome to the stage, queens born progressive activist and former candidate for queens county district attorney, tiffany caban. ms. caban: hey, y'all. some of you might know me. my name is tiffany caban. and i am a 32-year-old queer latina public defender and activist. and i have spent my entire
maya angelou said we have to have the courage to stand up for ourselves first and the courage to stand up for somebody else. and with these hands we will , have medicare for all. with these hands we will cancel , student debt. with these hands we will cancel , medical debt. with these hands we will make an , investment on main street and tell wall street to go straight to hell. with these hands, we will make sure that every baby in this country can aspire to live a good life. with these hands,...
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i would like to help him change and understand before the words come out of your mouth, maya angelou said words are very powerful, so choose very carefully whether you're going to use words in a positive or a negative way. >> guest: i think that's a very eloquent statement, and i think you're absolutely right. it's unfortunate. he's a new yorker. he's from queens, he's from new york, and he has this tendency to hit back whenever he's hit without thinking through what he's saying, without calculating, perhaps, the ultimate impact of them. all we can do is to, is to hope and maybe pray -- [laughter] that people will, around him, persuade him to be a little more careful because, certainly, the business about shooting somebody on fifth avenue is not the kind of rhetoric which you want from your national leader. >> host: patricia is calling in from a state we've just been talking about, trinidad, california. hi, patricia. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call, and thank you, mr. edwards, for your continuing interest for so many years. i met barry goldwater in 1964 in a portland,
i would like to help him change and understand before the words come out of your mouth, maya angelou said words are very powerful, so choose very carefully whether you're going to use words in a positive or a negative way. >> guest: i think that's a very eloquent statement, and i think you're absolutely right. it's unfortunate. he's a new yorker. he's from queens, he's from new york, and he has this tendency to hit back whenever he's hit without thinking through what he's saying, without...
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that's why maya angelou once said sonia sanchez is a lion of literatures for us.e writes, she roars. for over six decades sonia sanchez has been a fiercely powerful and empowering voice for all of us. and for people of color in particular. for her invaluable contributions as a writer, educator and acted , she is this years anisfield-wolf award lifetime achievement award recipient. ladies and gentlemen, give it up for sonia sanchez. [applause] sonia, you can come up your butt i've got more words tosay. you come up here and tostand . that's all right . you stand right here. known primarily for volumes of poetry, sanchez is also also written seven plays, a collection of short stories and children's books, all of which are infused with her brilliant observation of everyday life told in the black vernacular.sanchez p's with great affection about the storytelling style of herpaternal grandmother in birmingham alabama , a grandmother who read her fora number of years . as she told the african-american review, it is that love of language that has propelled me. that love o
that's why maya angelou once said sonia sanchez is a lion of literatures for us.e writes, she roars. for over six decades sonia sanchez has been a fiercely powerful and empowering voice for all of us. and for people of color in particular. for her invaluable contributions as a writer, educator and acted , she is this years anisfield-wolf award lifetime achievement award recipient. ladies and gentlemen, give it up for sonia sanchez. [applause] sonia, you can come up your butt i've got more words...
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and maya angelou leading -- >> and still i rise.>> still i .e can come up from this. >> absolutely. >> i think just making that acknowledgment helped open the world and understand what she's been going through. >> would you call her a weak person? >> no, not at all. >> i wouldn't either. >> as what role does race play? >> i think there is racism, and a rising misogyny by the way in e u.k. >> probably classism, too. >> i think that brexit england is an ugly place. there's a lot o anger. a lot of misogyny. a lot of sort of people in a kind of -- you know, hatred of foreigners. you know, there's a lot ofad stuff happening now. >> do you think the lawsuits are going to quiet things down? >> no. i think they stirred up the media tremendously. i think they were absolutely right to sue about the letter. >> you were they were right to sue -- >> the letter. absolutely. the fact is copyright-wise. they stole her copylight and published -- copyright and published it. they have a good case for that. going after the media in a generic sense will stir up the
and maya angelou leading -- >> and still i rise.>> still i .e can come up from this. >> absolutely. >> i think just making that acknowledgment helped open the world and understand what she's been going through. >> would you call her a weak person? >> no, not at all. >> i wouldn't either. >> as what role does race play? >> i think there is racism, and a rising misogyny by the way in e u.k. >> probably classism, too. >> i think...
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maya angelou said when someone tells you who they are, believe them.t we have seen since then, we can go through a long list of examples from charlottesville to the children in cages at the examples, many other that is something that seems to be his message. host: you called the election of a political earthquake. guest: it was a perfect storm. the economic crisis, the aftermath of that. there was disaffection with both political parties. there were feelings about the candidates. . number of factors combined it's important to note that according to reporting, donald trump didn't think he was going to win the election. he was surprised. the interesting thing is what happens going forward. i would contend that the population that became involved will remain activated and involved. so will other communities and demographics and constituencies. will it take the same form it's taking right now? i believe it will not. it would be foolish on the other hand to think this was just a chapter and we move on from it. everyone, we are all proud to be americans and
maya angelou said when someone tells you who they are, believe them.t we have seen since then, we can go through a long list of examples from charlottesville to the children in cages at the examples, many other that is something that seems to be his message. host: you called the election of a political earthquake. guest: it was a perfect storm. the economic crisis, the aftermath of that. there was disaffection with both political parties. there were feelings about the candidates. . number of...
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maya angelou told us years us, listen to somebody when they tell you who they are the first time.uring that election, donald trump told us he could shoot somebody on fifth avenue and get away with it. he has consistently since he won been selling out the american people. he has been selling out working people. he has been selling out our values. he's been selling out our national security. and on this issue with ukraine, he's been selling out our democracy. our framers imagined this moment, a moment where we would have a corrupt president. our framers then rightly designed our system of democracy to say there will be checks and balances. this is one of those moments. so congress must act. but the reality of it is, i don't really think this impeachment process is going to take very long, because as a former prosecutor, i know a confession when i see it, and he did it in plain sight. he's given up the evidence. he tried to cover it up putting it in the special server. there's been a clear consciousness of guilt. donald trump needs to be held accountable. he is the most corrupt and u
maya angelou told us years us, listen to somebody when they tell you who they are the first time.uring that election, donald trump told us he could shoot somebody on fifth avenue and get away with it. he has consistently since he won been selling out the american people. he has been selling out working people. he has been selling out our values. he's been selling out our national security. and on this issue with ukraine, he's been selling out our democracy. our framers imagined this moment, a...
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maya angelou told us when people reveal who they are, believe them. i yield. >> the gentleman from indiana, mister hollingsworth, recognized for five minutes. >> good afternoon. appreciate you being here and your thoughtful answers to many of the questions that have been posed and the effort you have undertaken. i think you are really sympathetic to a lot of the flights around the world including access to the transaction costs associated with remitting money to individuals who may be far-flung around the world and do think that you care a lot about that in your zeal and passion for harnessing technology to deliver better outcomes for a vast number of people is truly inspirational and i appreciate the effort you and many other people at facebook undertake every single day to empower people to live better lives so i wanted to ask, in concert with that i assume you and the others with you with facebook and the libra association made conscious choices about how your the architecture of the technology to reflect what you're trying to do and lower those tr
maya angelou told us when people reveal who they are, believe them. i yield. >> the gentleman from indiana, mister hollingsworth, recognized for five minutes. >> good afternoon. appreciate you being here and your thoughtful answers to many of the questions that have been posed and the effort you have undertaken. i think you are really sympathetic to a lot of the flights around the world including access to the transaction costs associated with remitting money to individuals who may...
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maya, his children, family, constituents and staff. elijah, my friend, my colleague, rest in peace, rest in power, my friend. i know you are dancing with the angels. god bless you. ms. plaskett: thank you for those words. i now yield time to the congresswoman, who, like elijah cummings, first came to congress in a special election, and i'm happy to call her my classmate. ms. adams: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to first thank the gentlewoman from the virgin islands and also the gentleman from nevada and chairwoman bass, and all who participated in organizing this event. i rise to join other members tonight to honor the life and career of one of this body's ost effective lawmakers. one of the most tireless champions of the underprivileged and a close and dear friend to us all, representative elijah cummings. the 12th district of north carolina extends condolences to his wife and his family, his extended family, and to the members of his district. elijah was one of our best examples of what it means to be a public servant. in baltimore, he was not only his community's member of congress, he was its voice. a recognizable and fervent product of the
maya, his children, family, constituents and staff. elijah, my friend, my colleague, rest in peace, rest in power, my friend. i know you are dancing with the angels. god bless you. ms. plaskett: thank you for those words. i now yield time to the congresswoman, who, like elijah cummings, first came to congress in a special election, and i'm happy to call her my classmate. ms. adams: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to first thank the gentlewoman from the virgin islands and also the gentleman from...