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one was her husband, steve, and the other was susan carpenter-mcmillan.ettling the case. >> i said, "you should really hold out for a lot more money." steve said, "no. you should really hold out for an apology." >> on national television. >> if he said it publicly, on national tv, i mean, that would be one thing, but if he just said it privately, that's like a chicken, you know, trying to hide and then do it after the fact. no, i wouldn't accept it. >> her attorneys were frustrated by the fact that paula would not accept a settlement that included everything her lawsuit had originally asked for. >> "if you win, would you write her a letter of apology while you're at it?" that doesn't happen. you get money. so, we had all the money she asked for, plus an apology. >> they said, at that time, "if you don't take the deal, then we are not going to represent you anymore." >> there were people that wanted us to mount a cause to negatively impact the president of the united states. we're lawyers. we handle cases. we don't handle causes. >> they asked judge susan
one was her husband, steve, and the other was susan carpenter-mcmillan.ettling the case. >> i said, "you should really hold out for a lot more money." steve said, "no. you should really hold out for an apology." >> on national television. >> if he said it publicly, on national tv, i mean, that would be one thing, but if he just said it privately, that's like a chicken, you know, trying to hide and then do it after the fact. no, i wouldn't accept it....
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followed by margaret mcmillan on theirmitt -- favorite historical figures. at a justice department summit, attorney general jeff sessions talked about efforts to combat human trafficking and how the department was collaborating with mexico and local u.s. law enforcement. this portion also included remarks from the associate deputy general. cracks it is a -- >> business and other partners who work every day to combat human trafficking and to make our nation safer, especially for the most vulnerable among us. exchange ofn, the best practices and building relationships is what this summit is all about. it is with great pleasure that i would like to introduce to you the honorable rachel brand, the associate attorney general of the united states. the associate attorney general serves as a third-highest ranking official in the department of justice and overseas. many of the department's efforts to combat human trafficking. -- ladies and gentlemen, the associate attorney general of the united dates. they are treated as commodities, commodities that can be bought an
followed by margaret mcmillan on theirmitt -- favorite historical figures. at a justice department summit, attorney general jeff sessions talked about efforts to combat human trafficking and how the department was collaborating with mexico and local u.s. law enforcement. this portion also included remarks from the associate deputy general. cracks it is a -- >> business and other partners who work every day to combat human trafficking and to make our nation safer, especially for the most...
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brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to call home.
brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to call home.
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brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely,
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abc 7 news was in the rock ridge neighborhood not far from keith avenue and mcmillan street. this is where officers responded and got there at about 10:15 this morning. they found a man in her 50s and a man in his 70s, both dead from gunshot wounds. the dmv office will remain closed throughout the week. thieves stole copper tubing from the roof causing water leaking. there was water damage and it's been closed ever since. the dmc is expected to open after the president's day holiday. >> b.a.r.t. is trying something new to make your ride more pleasant. chronicle reports the agency will have attendance at platform and street elevator at powell street and civic center station answers their job is to stop people from using the areas as bathrooms. a six-month pilot program is set to start this spring and comes after rider complaints. >> a deadly crash involving a tourist helicopter at grand canyon. >> tonight we are learn morgue about victims and the investigation. >> and guide dogs in training earn their wings. earn their wings. how they will soon he at&t has a network with thous
abc 7 news was in the rock ridge neighborhood not far from keith avenue and mcmillan street. this is where officers responded and got there at about 10:15 this morning. they found a man in her 50s and a man in his 70s, both dead from gunshot wounds. the dmv office will remain closed throughout the week. thieves stole copper tubing from the roof causing water leaking. there was water damage and it's been closed ever since. the dmc is expected to open after the president's day holiday. >>...
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historian margaret mcmillan and jon meacham on their favorite historical figures. rancho mirage writers festival saturday starting at 2:00 eastern on tv. >> next, the chair of the white house council of economic advisers kevin hassett. this is 40 minutes. >> before joining, he was a senior economist at the federal reserve board. any of you who know kevin or
historian margaret mcmillan and jon meacham on their favorite historical figures. rancho mirage writers festival saturday starting at 2:00 eastern on tv. >> next, the chair of the white house council of economic advisers kevin hassett. this is 40 minutes. >> before joining, he was a senior economist at the federal reserve board. any of you who know kevin or
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feel foresees didn't catch judith's family i'm with the summit's over mcmillan life returns to normal children out on the streets begging to survive there is money in this city put it. it's mostly in the hands of a privileged few with inadequate resources to lift everyone out of poverty the government looks the other way as people fend for themselves. six thousand miles away in sweden on a bitterly cold day it's a different story here no one's breaking the law by breaking some beggars even drive cars it's nine am and a friend is taking catalan to what he hopes will be a lucrative pitch he's travelled across the continent to be here originally from remain year now he asked for cash in one of europe's richest countries. this year. will be a good list of witnesses we hope will be to give you hope the ability to transfer a little bit maybe. i've come here because unlike the philippines there are funds in sweden to help the poorest in society it's famous for its generous welfare system but despite that safety net the raw many beggars here too in cities across the country and they get a mix
feel foresees didn't catch judith's family i'm with the summit's over mcmillan life returns to normal children out on the streets begging to survive there is money in this city put it. it's mostly in the hands of a privileged few with inadequate resources to lift everyone out of poverty the government looks the other way as people fend for themselves. six thousand miles away in sweden on a bitterly cold day it's a different story here no one's breaking the law by breaking some beggars even...
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feel foresees didn't catch judith's family i'm with the summit's over mcmillan life returns to normal children out on the streets begging to survive there is money in this city put it. it's mostly in the hands of a privileged few with inadequate resources to lift everyone out of poverty the government looks the other way as people fend for themselves. six thousand miles away in sweden on a bitterly cold day it's a different story here no one's breaking the law by breaking some beggars even drive cars it's nine am and a friend is taking catalan to what he hopes will be a lucrative pitch he's travelled across the continent to be here originally from remain year now he asked for cash in one of europe's richest countries the least you. really need but those two witnesses we hope will be tricky get you hold the body just little bit maybe. i've come here because unlike the philippines there are funds in sweden to help the poorest in society it's famous for its generous welfare system but despite that safety net the raw many beggars here too in cities across the country and they get a mixed
feel foresees didn't catch judith's family i'm with the summit's over mcmillan life returns to normal children out on the streets begging to survive there is money in this city put it. it's mostly in the hands of a privileged few with inadequate resources to lift everyone out of poverty the government looks the other way as people fend for themselves. six thousand miles away in sweden on a bitterly cold day it's a different story here no one's breaking the law by breaking some beggars even...
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abc 7 news was in the rock ridge neighborhood not far from keith avenue and mcmillan street. this is where officers responded and heard gunfire when they arrived at about 10:15 this morning. they found a man in his 60s and woman in her 70s, both dead from gunshot wounds. police had the one-way street blocked off for several hours. >> no sign of mechanical problems so far in the investigation no a passenger plane crash that killed 71 people never moscow and the crew of the airliner. the plane took off this morning only to appear. first responders found debris across a snowy field and a russian official said there were for survive. they were headed about 1,000 miles southeast of moscow. >> investigators tried to figure out how a man made his way on to the runway after a temporary shutdown. they believe the man mentally ill or on drugs climbed over a perimeter fence and ran up to a southwest airlines plain getting ready for takeoff and pulled the fire extinguisher in the wheel well. officers say the suspect was caught by their canine unit as he ran back towards the fence. his id
abc 7 news was in the rock ridge neighborhood not far from keith avenue and mcmillan street. this is where officers responded and heard gunfire when they arrived at about 10:15 this morning. they found a man in his 60s and woman in her 70s, both dead from gunshot wounds. police had the one-way street blocked off for several hours. >> no sign of mechanical problems so far in the investigation no a passenger plane crash that killed 71 people never moscow and the crew of the airliner. the...
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there's a lot of money up for grabs when it comes to the fishing competitions and this guy, brandon mcmillanements himself as a bit of a fishing legend. he has a bite. he starts fighting against it, reeling it in. it comes loose but not today! >> commitment, man. >> total commitment, into the water he goes, holding on with one hand and seconds later, check this out. >> oh, wow. >> he got the fish. wait, does it count? >> it does count. apparently he's still technically complied with all of the rules. this is a legal catch. i think because he's still technically connected to the boat and they're honestly calling it on their facebook page the catch of the year. >>> we're looking to are aen epic catch in the next video, father and son inspired by something at the nfl pro bowl. they took a drone, attached a ball and sent it 150 feet up to see who is the best receiver. in this case he'll see if his son has any nfl prospects. don't worry, that's not the son i'm talking about. i'm talking about the 16-year-old son there, the one in the black. they've got it connected, up goes the drone. keeps going
there's a lot of money up for grabs when it comes to the fishing competitions and this guy, brandon mcmillanements himself as a bit of a fishing legend. he has a bite. he starts fighting against it, reeling it in. it comes loose but not today! >> commitment, man. >> total commitment, into the water he goes, holding on with one hand and seconds later, check this out. >> oh, wow. >> he got the fish. wait, does it count? >> it does count. apparently he's still...
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his official title is the elizabeth mcmillan director of the smithsonian national museum of american history. he is part of our top collaborators in the work that we do, particularly with the exhibition space we have at the american museum, john. [applause] >> good morning, it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to the international museum of american history. if ever there is a time in america when we need historic understanding, as well as museums that present history in theireople can understand role in democracy, it is today. it shows you the prime example we have a major show on american democracy. theof the key components is way citizens can participate in our nation. one of the key ways of doing that is through protest. honoring protest and understanding it in the context of a larger arc of america history is important. i would also say we have been to haveand privileged our wonderful neighbor in this building providing extraordinary shows. it has also been an honor to watch the development of the museum next door. working with them and understanding ways in which american his
his official title is the elizabeth mcmillan director of the smithsonian national museum of american history. he is part of our top collaborators in the work that we do, particularly with the exhibition space we have at the american museum, john. [applause] >> good morning, it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to the international museum of american history. if ever there is a time in america when we need historic understanding, as well as museums that present history in theireople can...
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we have a french and political activist from the 18th century and she's here with catherine mcmillan,artistic director for the 2018 season. thanks so much for being here. who wants to start because we've both been talking behind the scenes about how compelling this is play is not just women but men as well. why don't you start. >> absolutely. it's start during the french revolution but part of what's so special about the play it feels very contemporary. all the language is contemporary the way the characters move and sync it's very fresh. so it invites audiences to think about how, i don't know, political extremism the agency of women in the world, that these are all issues that we're talking about right now in 2018. so it's funny and it's timely. >> okay. you help direct charlotte to plays guth. tell me about this significant woman. >> she was a playwright during the french revolution and she wrote abolition plays and she wrote about the rights of women and slaves across the nation. unfortunately her work was discovered and she stood up and she owned it and -- >> what was her fate? >
we have a french and political activist from the 18th century and she's here with catherine mcmillan,artistic director for the 2018 season. thanks so much for being here. who wants to start because we've both been talking behind the scenes about how compelling this is play is not just women but men as well. why don't you start. >> absolutely. it's start during the french revolution but part of what's so special about the play it feels very contemporary. all the language is contemporary...
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california which featured are car rove, brett stephens, dave barry, and historians michigan great mcmillan, douglas and john meachum. for a complete setted all, visit booktv.org doering. >> take care of patients the patient was a chronic patient. multiple procedures. and when patients have multiple procedures they tend to lose all their ven so it gets difficult in starting i.d.s to be able to induce patients in the way you want to. so, this patient comes back to the operating room and i look at the left arm and looking in and there is nothing. not one vein. so i say, okay, walked around the foot of the bed, put the tournament on the other arm and looking at the arm and i look at the patient. up to this point this patient has not said a single word. tried making connections on everything. i even asked what the favorite color was, and i couldn't get anything. movies, books, news, music, nothing. absolutely zero connections. and i'm looking at this arm. and i'm thinking, hmm, and finally, i said, okay, i'll bite. what are you bad as? patient goes, hmm? i said, what are you bad as? huh? i said
california which featured are car rove, brett stephens, dave barry, and historians michigan great mcmillan, douglas and john meachum. for a complete setted all, visit booktv.org doering. >> take care of patients the patient was a chronic patient. multiple procedures. and when patients have multiple procedures they tend to lose all their ven so it gets difficult in starting i.d.s to be able to induce patients in the way you want to. so, this patient comes back to the operating room and i...
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joining us on set, evan mcmillan former cia operative, former presidential candidate and the reverendsharpton, most on msnbc. and elise jordan, former aide in the george w. bush and rand paul with us. betsy, you have reporting today about the president's lawyer underscoring just how happy donald trump is with this news. anything -- did he show any leg -- i don't really want to see his legs, but did he say anything about anything other than donald trump's personal legal exposure? >> in my conversation with john dowd, the president's personal outside counsel, he did not say anything particularly about that. one point that he made that i thought was important is that he underscored the fact of the mueller indictment which claimed this really had an impact on the united states, that this was a concerted effort on the part of the russian government to go after our country. one thing that dowd told me was, quote, they, meaning mueller, got these blanks or bleeps who tried to hurt the country, conceding that there was organized malicious intent on the part of the kremlin to come after the un
joining us on set, evan mcmillan former cia operative, former presidential candidate and the reverendsharpton, most on msnbc. and elise jordan, former aide in the george w. bush and rand paul with us. betsy, you have reporting today about the president's lawyer underscoring just how happy donald trump is with this news. anything -- did he show any leg -- i don't really want to see his legs, but did he say anything about anything other than donald trump's personal legal exposure? >> in my...
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joining me is mial harris and evan mcmillan, a former 2016 presidential candidate. i want to start with evan. it seems to me the trump forces on capitol hill are trying to do everything they can to focus onside shows to try to come up with anything like the president was somehow in some strange way involved in the hillary e-mail situation, whatever it was. and we're never quite sure what it was if it was anything. and that somehow he was involved when all they had was one of those fbi agencies saying he wants to know what's going on. he wants to know what's going on is evidence that he's involved in the e-mail mess even though he wants to know what's happening with the russian hacking. >> right, that's right. the president, president obama wanted to know about russian hacking, about interference in our democracy. of course, he wanted to know. >> he's president. >> he's president. of paramount national security. these trump loyalists in congress in the house and now in the senate are making fools of themselves, frankly. but this is their game. their game isn't to con
joining me is mial harris and evan mcmillan, a former 2016 presidential candidate. i want to start with evan. it seems to me the trump forces on capitol hill are trying to do everything they can to focus onside shows to try to come up with anything like the president was somehow in some strange way involved in the hillary e-mail situation, whatever it was. and we're never quite sure what it was if it was anything. and that somehow he was involved when all they had was one of those fbi agencies...
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eastern from the recent rancho mirage writers' festival, authors and historians jon meacham, margaret mcmillan and douglas brinkley discuss their favorite historical features. at eight in their newest book, a recounting of the nixon's administration efforts to apprehend timothy learly after his escape from prison in 1970. then on afterwards at 9 p.m., former u.s. trade negotiator and former democratic senate staffer ira shapiro argues that the u.s. senate has lost its political center. he's interviewed by former senate majority leader tom daschle. at ten, william remple talks about his biography of movie industry mogul kirk yes corps january and we wrap up with emily dufton with a history of marijuana in the united states. that all happens tonight on booktv, television for serious readers. >> i had three criteria, and the criteria were, one, the person had to be important or teach something important about the valley. and, two, they had to have a truly interesting story. i mean, for fun i almost exclusively read fiction, and i think that a narrative arc especially when you're talking about som
eastern from the recent rancho mirage writers' festival, authors and historians jon meacham, margaret mcmillan and douglas brinkley discuss their favorite historical features. at eight in their newest book, a recounting of the nixon's administration efforts to apprehend timothy learly after his escape from prison in 1970. then on afterwards at 9 p.m., former u.s. trade negotiator and former democratic senate staffer ira shapiro argues that the u.s. senate has lost its political center. he's...
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i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living
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festival in california which featured karl rove, brett stephens, dave barry and historians margaret mcmillan, douglas brinkley and john meacham. that's just a handful of the programs airing this weekend on booktv on c-span2. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. we now kick off the weekend with a look inside the publishing world. it's the fourth annual editorial excellence award presented by the bioer ifs excellence -- biographers. linda gordon and ruth franklin discuss their experiences working with mr. weil. [inaudible conversations] >> so, again, encouraging people to take their seats. >> good evening, everyone. my name is kai bird, i'm the new executive director of the leon levy center for biography which is celebrating its tenth year now all due to shelby white and the leon levy foundation. and i want to advertise, first of all, our new alliance with bio. this is our first sort of jointly-sponsored event with them, but we are also, courtesy of will swift here the president of bio, we are also going to be doing, cosponsoring their great annual conference on biography next may. and t
festival in california which featured karl rove, brett stephens, dave barry and historians margaret mcmillan, douglas brinkley and john meacham. that's just a handful of the programs airing this weekend on booktv on c-span2. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. we now kick off the weekend with a look inside the publishing world. it's the fourth annual editorial excellence award presented by the bioer ifs excellence -- biographers. linda gordon and ruth franklin discuss their experiences...
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progress and excited about this year coming up and i couldn't be happier so i asked him if doug mcmillan was allowing him to be his entrepreneurial self and he said nothing has changed and if anything trust is building between me and the board and we have a lot of work to do and things to be excited about in the future so he is critical to the walmart e-commerce vision and viewed as an innovator and founding jet.com which walmart bought for $3 billion in september and he sold quidsy, that was the parent of diapers.com and soap.com and sold that to amazon for $545 million that deal closed in early 2011 >> did he give you any insight into why they wolfed it in the last quarter. >> they gave me two minutes on the phone with him he was walking in between meetings and a lot of sound in the background. >> but he couldn't be happier. >> he's not going anywhere. >> he sounded calm like i don't know why we're having this conversation was the tone i picked up at least. but i didn't get a ton of time to talk to him about a quarter or why he wasn't on the call i wish i did >> still a key question an
progress and excited about this year coming up and i couldn't be happier so i asked him if doug mcmillan was allowing him to be his entrepreneurial self and he said nothing has changed and if anything trust is building between me and the board and we have a lot of work to do and things to be excited about in the future so he is critical to the walmart e-commerce vision and viewed as an innovator and founding jet.com which walmart bought for $3 billion in september and he sold quidsy, that was...
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they are so smart and they keep at it and they're perfect sis accide tent >> doug mcmillan has had aof them. yesterday was one in 2015 when he told the market he would be investing in his people. stocks sold off that day, too, not like yesterday to have the walton family support, does he still have it >> absolutely. he's the reincarnation of sam walton he's the best thing that's happened to walmart in one heck of a long time i don't think there's any risk to him in his job. he has the advantage that as long as they like him, nobody else can say what he does because they still control the voting block. >> he's a great guy. he's not arrogant. people like to work for him. >> he's good at it. >> he represents the values. >> and he started out i think stocking the shelves, too. >> he did. jerry, thank you very much jan, thank you. >> a long time after i stocked shelves. i wouldn't do this for anybody else but you this hat. >> this is amazing. >> do you ever combine it with the walking stick and the cane. >> absolutely. >> and umbrellas. >> inflation hedger goes up in value. >> hats are un
they are so smart and they keep at it and they're perfect sis accide tent >> doug mcmillan has had aof them. yesterday was one in 2015 when he told the market he would be investing in his people. stocks sold off that day, too, not like yesterday to have the walton family support, does he still have it >> absolutely. he's the reincarnation of sam walton he's the best thing that's happened to walmart in one heck of a long time i don't think there's any risk to him in his job. he has...
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followed by margaret mcmillan, douglas brinkley and beauchamp on their favorite historical figures.watch the writers festival beginning today on c-span2. c-span's history series, landmark cases returns next month with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week historians and experts join us to discuss the constitutional issues and personal stories behind the significant supreme court decisions. beginning monday, february 26, live at 9:00 eastern. and we have a continued guide written by a veteran supreme court journalist, tony merrow. copy -- can be obtained at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> "washington journal "continues. your we are taking more of calls on the show discussing the house intelligence issue. for, our c-span cities tour as wees american story travel to fayetteville, arkansas to feature the history and literary life of the city. noon today, all of our programs from the city will air in one time block. here, we will visit the university of arkansas library to see items from the fulbright special collection. he served arkansas as a u.s. senator for 30 years. >> he wa
followed by margaret mcmillan, douglas brinkley and beauchamp on their favorite historical figures.watch the writers festival beginning today on c-span2. c-span's history series, landmark cases returns next month with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week historians and experts join us to discuss the constitutional issues and personal stories behind the significant supreme court decisions. beginning monday, february 26, live at 9:00 eastern. and we have a continued guide written by a...
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followed by margaret mcmillan on theirmitt -- favorite historical figures. at a justice department summit, attorney general jeff sessions talked about efforts to combat human trafficking and how the department was collaborating with mexico and local u.s. law enforcement. this portion also included remarks from the associate deputy general.
followed by margaret mcmillan on theirmitt -- favorite historical figures. at a justice department summit, attorney general jeff sessions talked about efforts to combat human trafficking and how the department was collaborating with mexico and local u.s. law enforcement. this portion also included remarks from the associate deputy general.