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michael lee, market strategist is with us this morning. the question is the jobs report.e next hurdle we have to get over, that's at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. wages a little weak but it looks overall like we're going to get a pretty decent number. >> what's really important to look for every time a jobs number comes out is the revisions. the number that comes out will be revised twice. what will we see from two months ago and the final number and the revision from last month. if we get 1 a 50 to 17-150 to 170 range, i think the market will take it in stride. it's almost certain we'll get a rate cut, as well as the economy is not coming to a screeching halt. lauren: you expect it to be in line, and the fed most likely to cut. >> i think the fed's going to cut. lauren: no matter what. >> i'm hoping for an in-line number so we get another record high today. cheryl: we've had breaking news overnight out of china. and this is with regard to trade talks with the chinese. basically state media is reporting that the chinese are going to go down the red line this week and this could
michael lee, market strategist is with us this morning. the question is the jobs report.e next hurdle we have to get over, that's at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. wages a little weak but it looks overall like we're going to get a pretty decent number. >> what's really important to look for every time a jobs number comes out is the revisions. the number that comes out will be revised twice. what will we see from two months ago and the final number and the revision from last month. if we get 1 a...
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michael lee and rand paul. they are concerned about oversight and race. just got word from the producer in my ear that the measure has passed. the 9/11 victim compensation fund will be extended. back in february, officials warned the fund was running out of money and they had to get benefit payments up to 70%. while lawmakers while lawmakers haggled over the of details the bill sat in the bowl on capitol hill. first responders including lou alvarez made a emotional pleas before congress. alvarez died of cancer weeks later without ever seeing this bill passed. the collapse of the world trade center sent a thick cloud of toxic dust over were lower manhattan for weeks. i say toxic now because we know it was, but they assured us, doctors and nurses and everyone working down there that the air was perfectly safe and it was not. thousands of construction workers, police officers, firefighters and others breathed in those fumes for weeks on end while digging through the piles of smoldering debris or supporting the effort. it is estimated that as many as 95,000 w
michael lee and rand paul. they are concerned about oversight and race. just got word from the producer in my ear that the measure has passed. the 9/11 victim compensation fund will be extended. back in february, officials warned the fund was running out of money and they had to get benefit payments up to 70%. while lawmakers while lawmakers haggled over the of details the bill sat in the bowl on capitol hill. first responders including lou alvarez made a emotional pleas before congress....
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joining me right now, michael lee. portfolio manager.ave been very critical of the fed in the past. i was very concerned when they continued to lower rates and they left them as historic lows during obama's time because i think you run the risk of creating perverse incentives. why do this today when i can do this follow because the money will still be there, and i am relieved that we are in an environment finally where we are getting enough stimulus out of washington that is meaningful and resulting in economic successes. but now we have the fed talking about cutting? what's that about? >> i think the cutting of interest rates has to do more with moving manufacturing back to the u.s. the rest of the world has a very slow rate and in some cases negative rates. if you keep rates too low too long, you turn yourself into japan. without rates above zero you will never have inflation, because there is no purpose for banks to lend. if you look at the taylor rule, a rules based system that looks at inflation growth, purely from that standpoint,
joining me right now, michael lee. portfolio manager.ave been very critical of the fed in the past. i was very concerned when they continued to lower rates and they left them as historic lows during obama's time because i think you run the risk of creating perverse incentives. why do this today when i can do this follow because the money will still be there, and i am relieved that we are in an environment finally where we are getting enough stimulus out of washington that is meaningful and...
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." >> my name's michael lee wilson.ht dawned on me that the application of a small motor on a pair of roller skates might be a great thing. >> someone said each one of us will be a star for 15 minutes, and i think that's probably going to happen. >> american culture used to celebrate privacy. in the 1980s, as we're watching celebrities play out on stage, hey, i want to join, too. all the world becomes a stage. and to see shows like "real people" or "the people's court." >> where reality television is taken one step further. >> to see more tv, producers had to come up with new and different ways to give them television. >> don't be stupid. i told you not to be stupid. >> what cops did was did took away the script and just brought the camera people and the crews on location to try and catch actual things happening. >> cocaine. possession of a stolen firearm no less? what else are you going to do? super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free &
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. >> i am michael lee. i moved here about 15 years ago because of the nightlife industry. i walk around downtown on saturday sometimes and it's pretty much dead. i would like to keep this legislation in place to keep people in downtown throughout the night time. think you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much supervisor haney for this legislation. i moved here 13 years ago not necessarily chasing a career, just chasing the idea that was san francisco, excuse me, very emotional right now. six months after that i got a job at mezzanine. i was able to support myself proudly and to have a lot of fun. most importantly i was exposed to that idea that i have fallen in love with in san francisco. the people, the music, the arts, the community. the trend that is going now, the spirit of the city is truly passing. if mezzanine closes, most likely i will move which is just something that is personal, because i feel that san francisco is going the route of any city usa. it's not special anymore. it doesn't have heart anymore. i feel with legislation, you're actually saving the spirit of
. >> i am michael lee. i moved here about 15 years ago because of the nightlife industry. i walk around downtown on saturday sometimes and it's pretty much dead. i would like to keep this legislation in place to keep people in downtown throughout the night time. think you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much supervisor haney for this legislation. i moved here 13 years ago not necessarily chasing a career, just chasing the idea that was san francisco, excuse me, very emotional...
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meantime, two sources close to the process the justice department inspector michael lee horwitz may notady to release his report into alleged surveillance abuse and targeting of the trump campaign until september after key witnesses including the author of anti-trump dossier came forward at the 11th hour, tucker. >> tucker: spewing catherine he. great to see you tonight. thank you for that. >> you're welcome. >> tucker: well, former executive's assistant director of the fbi and he joins us tonight to unravel some of the mysteries that arise based on what you just heard from catherine herridge. things very much for coming on. so, if it is true that the head of the fbi was spying on boss, the president, almost immediately after the inauguration, would there be a justification for that? would that be illegal? is there a precedent for it? what's your take? >> there's absolutely no precedent for it. it would be difficult to overstate how egregious and a violation and probably several criminal statutes that type of operation would be without predication. in this case, you know, assuming these
meantime, two sources close to the process the justice department inspector michael lee horwitz may notady to release his report into alleged surveillance abuse and targeting of the trump campaign until september after key witnesses including the author of anti-trump dossier came forward at the 11th hour, tucker. >> tucker: spewing catherine he. great to see you tonight. thank you for that. >> you're welcome. >> tucker: well, former executive's assistant director of the fbi...
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when in fact, we might see interest rate cut, joining us portfolio manager and market strategist michael lee, good to see you. >> good morning. maria: is market trading on on the cut? >> i think so, some questioning of the cuts is coming up. i think there was a big expectation of 50 basis points that is starting to move out the window and as people start to question whether or not we will get basis points we will see short-term selloff in equities. >> there's a question whether they will go half percentage than the quarter. the other big question is do they do something in july or do they wait and see how the data come in until september to make a final decision about moving, so powell's testimony. maria: would we get anything about that from his testimony, do you think he will suggest july -- i can't imagine this july, frankly, i don't understand what evidence we have to say that we need interest rate cut in july. >> i don't -- i completely with agree with that statement, well, i don't think 25 basis points in either direction would make huge move in the economy, when you start looking at t
when in fact, we might see interest rate cut, joining us portfolio manager and market strategist michael lee, good to see you. >> good morning. maria: is market trading on on the cut? >> i think so, some questioning of the cuts is coming up. i think there was a big expectation of 50 basis points that is starting to move out the window and as people start to question whether or not we will get basis points we will see short-term selloff in equities. >> there's a question...
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michael lee michael li is lawyer at nyu who grew up in texas. 42-year-old sylvia is a marketing professionals to go back to my country. so many times that i can't even remember. >> everybody has a story. this is not something that is in any way unusual. this is like everybody's experience. >> phrases like speak english, this is america, to have to be reminded this is america. hello, i know it's america. i was born here. >> sometimes they were just questions about like where are you from. i would say from dallas. then people would say, well, i mean, really, where are you from? it's like, oklahoma originally. >> i was chasing this thing i w behind parts of my heritage. i had asked my parents to stop packing me indian lunches that my white counterparts told me smelled too bad. >> i shouldn't have to justify my existence here am i shouldn't have to justify that i belong here. but sometimes you have to say it, and i'm just as american as anyone else. >> it really comes as a sucker punch and reminds you that, gosh, maybe your place in this country isn't quite as secure as you think it is. and that
michael lee michael li is lawyer at nyu who grew up in texas. 42-year-old sylvia is a marketing professionals to go back to my country. so many times that i can't even remember. >> everybody has a story. this is not something that is in any way unusual. this is like everybody's experience. >> phrases like speak english, this is america, to have to be reminded this is america. hello, i know it's america. i was born here. >> sometimes they were just questions about like where...
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." >> my name's michael lee wilson.skates might really be a great thing. >> somebody once said that each one of us will be a star for 15 minutes, and i think that that's probably going to happen. >> american culture used to be a culture that celebrated privacy. in the 1980s as we're watching celebrities play out on stage, hey, i want to join, too. all the world becomes a stage. you start seeing shows like "real people" or "the people's court." >> "the people's court." where reality television is taken one step further. >> to see more tv producers had to come up with new and different ways to give them television. >> don't be stupid! >> get over here! >> i told you not to be stupid. >> what "cops" did was it took away the script and just brought the camera people and the crews on location to try and catch actual things happening. >> cocaine. possession of a stolen firearm no less. what else are you going to do? ♪ after my dvt blood clot... ...i wondered, is another one around the corner. or could it be different than i t
." >> my name's michael lee wilson.skates might really be a great thing. >> somebody once said that each one of us will be a star for 15 minutes, and i think that that's probably going to happen. >> american culture used to be a culture that celebrated privacy. in the 1980s as we're watching celebrities play out on stage, hey, i want to join, too. all the world becomes a stage. you start seeing shows like "real people" or "the people's court." >>...
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in-depth" is live with lee edwards. -- michael., all talks about his first-hand account of the far right movement. >> there is no agreement across the subculture other than who the enemy is and what is their nature. there are those who favor an authoritarian police state, and there are those who are internationalists in the sense that i will be a citizen in the world, but in the sense that i do not owe allegiance to a nation, and those who are american first -- america first will take the country back. you will have very little agreement other than who you are against. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. >> i live in a country where there is no public transportation, where there are no distances i can walk, and for a woman to do anything in her life she needs a car. to function or drive this car, she needs a man. a" saudiy night on "q& arabian women's rights activists talks about her book about her decision to challenge the ban on government driving. >> a woman is not supposed to drive. we show that we are able and capable of driving our own life and being in the driver's seat and
in-depth" is live with lee edwards. -- michael., all talks about his first-hand account of the far right movement. >> there is no agreement across the subculture other than who the enemy is and what is their nature. there are those who favor an authoritarian police state, and there are those who are internationalists in the sense that i will be a citizen in the world, but in the sense that i do not owe allegiance to a nation, and those who are american first -- america first will...
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. >> so michael ferrell lee, maybe you can weave in your inflation forecast into a bigger question i have about what the economy is actually doing i think the reason this cut is so controversial is there's a lot of disagreement on the street about how much weakening we're actually seeing as a result of slowing global growth and lower inflation and lower capex and that sort of thing so what's actually happening with the outlook >> well, i think the economy is doing better than expected, at least as of a month or two ago when the trade tensions really started to increase. i think a lot of us expected that that would show up in the data, and you know, we have had continued weakness in manufacturing. the global side of the story still looks, you know, plodding along, but all in all, we're not seeing things slow in an abrupt manner, so we do feel like second half, you know, growth will be okay maybe we have it just a little bit shy of 2%, but you know, i would emphasize that the number we saw in terms of the gdp report last friday was pretty healthy in terms of underlying domestic demand.
. >> so michael ferrell lee, maybe you can weave in your inflation forecast into a bigger question i have about what the economy is actually doing i think the reason this cut is so controversial is there's a lot of disagreement on the street about how much weakening we're actually seeing as a result of slowing global growth and lower inflation and lower capex and that sort of thing so what's actually happening with the outlook >> well, i think the economy is doing better than...
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.>> lee edwards will be our guest on in-depth, sunday, from noon until 2 pm eastern. is the author of a collection of biographies of william buckley, and michael reagan. join our conversation with your questions. watch in-depth with author lee edwards live on sunday from noon until 2 pm eastern. and watch live coverage of the 2019 national book festival on saturday, august 31st on c span 2. >> we are back with our spotlight on magazine segment and we are talking to adam harris about his article, the education deserts of rural america. good morning.>> first of all, what made you focus on this particular issue?>> at the aspen idea festival that is hosted by the atlantic, essentially, remarked on how educational opportunities are not the same for people in room layer, as they are in urban cities and that comes back to this research that come out that essentially show how the gap has grown between urban environments and rural environments. so what you see is that in rural environments have a closing of the gap of people who have high school degrees. essentially you are about as likely to have a degree in rural america as you are in urban america.
.>> lee edwards will be our guest on in-depth, sunday, from noon until 2 pm eastern. is the author of a collection of biographies of william buckley, and michael reagan. join our conversation with your questions. watch in-depth with author lee edwards live on sunday from noon until 2 pm eastern. and watch live coverage of the 2019 national book festival on saturday, august 31st on c span 2. >> we are back with our spotlight on magazine segment and we are talking to adam harris about...
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dagen: thank you to michael black and mitch rishel but lee carter gets her final thoughts. >> i thinkcause it's so easy to get distracted by this personality. focus on the economy, health care and immigration and really make your decisions based on that because it's so easy to get lost with what's going on here. dagen: thank you and the markets , focus on the markets, mr. varney it's all yours. stuart: whatever you say. good morning. you caught me by surprise. dagen: i gave you two extra seconds. let me say good morning to everyone. stuart: this will be a good week for your money with the biggest names in business telling us how much profit they will make and how much they expect to make in the future, all of that is me and potatoes for stocks. profits are up over 80% above last year keeping stock prices closest to record level in this week all eyes are on tech. tessier-- tesla reports wednesday, amazon google thursday, the twitter friday and i think we are starting out this monday morni
dagen: thank you to michael black and mitch rishel but lee carter gets her final thoughts. >> i thinkcause it's so easy to get distracted by this personality. focus on the economy, health care and immigration and really make your decisions based on that because it's so easy to get lost with what's going on here. dagen: thank you and the markets , focus on the markets, mr. varney it's all yours. stuart: whatever you say. good morning. you caught me by surprise. dagen: i gave you two extra...
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lee mack and nick frost — those well—known ancients. someone also had the bright idea of making the current war, starring michael shannon as george westinghouse a battle for the best light bulbs in america. illuminating. and we escape to the greek island of hydra for a love story that lasted 60 years and inspired some of the most heartbreaking and famous songs 1960s, marianne and leonard: words of love. horrible histories, is this something i should take my nieces to? horrible histories was a boon for parents and families and something that everyone could watch and enjoy. it had great success on tv, where it has more of a sketch format, going from to romans and victorians and the greeks and the 1940s and wartime. this is them just doing one thing, rotten romans, where they make the transition to the big screen and concentrate on one aspect. it hasn't got the original cast, so if you are a fan of them, they're not really in this. some make cameos, but they have got a bit starry for this, with a lot of famous faces. every kid studies roman britain, so the young emperor nero, played by craig roberts, dominated by his mum, kim cattrall — she's no
lee mack and nick frost — those well—known ancients. someone also had the bright idea of making the current war, starring michael shannon as george westinghouse a battle for the best light bulbs in america. illuminating. and we escape to the greek island of hydra for a love story that lasted 60 years and inspired some of the most heartbreaking and famous songs 1960s, marianne and leonard: words of love. horrible histories, is this something i should take my nieces to? horrible histories was...
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you do havelss as airlines. >> lee anna corwin from hopper with some great advice. thank you. >> thank you. >> all right, michaelppreciated. >>> a record breaking home sale in los angeles to tell you about. a mansion built in 1991 for the late producer aaron spelling and his widow has just been sold for over $119 million. the sale that closed yesterday is the highest home price in los angeles county history. the 56,600 hills chateau is the largest home in los angeles. it has 123 rooms including 14 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms. the unidentified buyer was represented by a beverly hills real estate firm. >> i can't even wrap myea nd iouldn't love that, not cozy enough. not quite like that, but we do have a rare house going up for grabs in the bay area, and it's got quite the view. up next, san francisco living at its finest, ther a why thisshom >>> and dan joins us now with a look at what's coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> a lot coming up for you, new at 5:00 today. >> i'm going to walk, you're going it drive. that way the dog will be on the opposite side. >> 20 seconds after saying those words, one woman expe
you do havelss as airlines. >> lee anna corwin from hopper with some great advice. thank you. >> thank you. >> all right, michaelppreciated. >>> a record breaking home sale in los angeles to tell you about. a mansion built in 1991 for the late producer aaron spelling and his widow has just been sold for over $119 million. the sale that closed yesterday is the highest home price in los angeles county history. the 56,600 hills chateau is the largest home in los angeles....
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joining conversation this morning pollster and partner president lee carter and mitch rochelle and market strategist at third seven advisors michaelo discuss. mike already says that he has something outrageous to says on china trade so hold that thought. we're going get to it shortly. okay. futures are pointing to high per open this morning, we have gains across the board at 52 point gain on dow futures investors are waiting for business yi week of the earning season last week losing week per markets real whiplash whether federal reserve will cut quarter of a point half a point again seems like markets are trading all on monetary policy. but what about earnings? ten of the 30 so one-third of the dow components more than within quarter of
joining conversation this morning pollster and partner president lee carter and mitch rochelle and market strategist at third seven advisors michaelo discuss. mike already says that he has something outrageous to says on china trade so hold that thought. we're going get to it shortly. okay. futures are pointing to high per open this morning, we have gains across the board at 52 point gain on dow futures investors are waiting for business yi week of the earning season last week losing week per...
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she was asked by sheila jackson lee last month whether she was ever present for any conversation between michael cohen and donald trump about stormy daniels. she said no on multiple occasions. she also said she relayed information to the press that there was no affair between donald trump and stormy daniels based on information that was dictated to her. i'm told, wolf, that they are going to examine this information, this testimony, and perhaps will have follow-up questions for her in the days ahead, wolf. >> manu, thanks very much. we're going to talk about the disturbing chant at the president's rally and more with democratic senator richard blumenthal, a member of the judiciary and armed services committee. thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. >> do you believe that this chant that we heard at the political rally, "send her back" was any different than the president's tweet earlier when he told congresswoman omar go back to where you came from. >> they were the president's own words, they were not original to that group. in fact donald trump gloried in them. he allowed the chant to
she was asked by sheila jackson lee last month whether she was ever present for any conversation between michael cohen and donald trump about stormy daniels. she said no on multiple occasions. she also said she relayed information to the press that there was no affair between donald trump and stormy daniels based on information that was dictated to her. i'm told, wolf, that they are going to examine this information, this testimony, and perhaps will have follow-up questions for her in the days...
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michael: at this point we will not have an impact. we heard that from mayor lee daily -- we heard that from merit -- we heard that from italy daily last week -- we heard that from mary daily last week. the numbers from the trade uncertainty are coming in week. david: many thanks to michael mckee. now we will go back over to hong kong. president trump came away from the saturday meeting with president xi saying we not expose chinese goods to more imports. right now we're watching demonstrators in hong kong and riot police coming in with tear gas. they've have taken over the legislative council building. we want to bring in from washington, michael pillsbury, hudson institute chinese strategy center. thank you for joining us. we want to talk about trade. we cannot ignore what is going on in the streets of hong kong. dramatic video of tear gas being dispersed. put this in a larger context of china because you understand that story so well. are related,two the demonstrations in hong kong and the promises with the trade talks. the demonstrators point is they do not tr
michael: at this point we will not have an impact. we heard that from mayor lee daily -- we heard that from merit -- we heard that from italy daily last week -- we heard that from mary daily last week. the numbers from the trade uncertainty are coming in week. david: many thanks to michael mckee. now we will go back over to hong kong. president trump came away from the saturday meeting with president xi saying we not expose chinese goods to more imports. right now we're watching demonstrators...
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lee delayed their vote last week. joining me now is caroline maloney and michael o'connell, a firefighters who raced from his home on long/11 and has been suffering the consequences. i hesitate to say congratulations. does it now appear you're finally back? >> thank you for covering this story for 18 years. it's been a long battle, but i believe the vote in the senate will be as strong as the house. we had over 442 positive votes, probably the strongest bipartisan vote we've had on any issue. it's america at its best coming together for the country. >> michael o'connell, what has happened to you as a result of the valiant efforts, the service you provided to the nation, really by responding on that terrible day and in the months after. >> well, i was there as a fireman. i was young in my career, i was 25 years old. in 2007 i was diagnosed with a disease that almost took me life and here we are fighting for 9/11 first responders. it's an exciting day, we're hoping it goes our way. look what we're fighting for. we're fighting for people who are sick and dying. in the grand scheme of things, it's still sad. >> i know -- of
lee delayed their vote last week. joining me now is caroline maloney and michael o'connell, a firefighters who raced from his home on long/11 and has been suffering the consequences. i hesitate to say congratulations. does it now appear you're finally back? >> thank you for covering this story for 18 years. it's been a long battle, but i believe the vote in the senate will be as strong as the house. we had over 442 positive votes, probably the strongest bipartisan vote we've had on any...
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lee mack and nick frost, those well—known ancients! someone also had a ‘bright‘ idea, they thought they'd make the current war, a starry drama, out of thomas edison, played by benedict cumberbatch, against michaelon's george westinghouse, and the battle for the best light bulbs in america. illuminating! and we escape to the greek idyll of the island of hydra for a love story that started 56 years and resulted in some of the most heartbreaking and famous songs of the 1960s. marianne and leonard, leonard cohen, words of love, it's called. and so, horrible histories. is there something i should be taking my nieces to? are they going to enjoy this? yeah, i think so. i mean, horrible histories are a boon for parents and adults. it's one of those shows that both the kids and the parents can watch and enjoy. it's had great success on tv, where it's got more of a sketch format, so they'll do romans, do victorians and they'll do the greeks and they'll do the 1940s and wartime. this is them just doing one thing, rotten romans, they've made the transition to the big screen. a bit more like the books, which just concentrate on one aspect. yes, yes. and it hasn't got the original cast. so if you're a fan of
lee mack and nick frost, those well—known ancients! someone also had a ‘bright‘ idea, they thought they'd make the current war, a starry drama, out of thomas edison, played by benedict cumberbatch, against michaelon's george westinghouse, and the battle for the best light bulbs in america. illuminating! and we escape to the greek idyll of the island of hydra for a love story that started 56 years and resulted in some of the most heartbreaking and famous songs of the 1960s. marianne and...
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lee edwards. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, michael malice talks about his firsthand account of the far right movement and its origin in his latest book, then you write. -- "the new right." >> nor those who favor the police they and those who are anarchists and those in the sense who are a citizens in the that don't have allegiance to a particular nation and then there are those that are america first, take our country back. you're going to have very little agreement other than who you are. announcer: watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. this weekend, on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures with history, comparisons between abraham lincoln and andrew johnson on the constitution. >> you take a look at the whole cartoon, the very different impression of what very people -- what people thought. not that johnson was a defender, but did not understand the constitution. acting in unconstitutional ways. announcer: sunday at 6:00 on american artifacts, a preview of the 19th amendment exhibit at the national archives. >> women in new jersey who were america's first voters in 1776 when
lee edwards. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, michael malice talks about his firsthand account of the far right movement and its origin in his latest book, then you write. -- "the new right." >> nor those who favor the police they and those who are anarchists and those in the sense who are a citizens in the that don't have allegiance to a particular nation and then there are those that are america first, take our country back. you're going to have very little agreement other...
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lee jam and special lue hula performance. it moves to japan town on sunday. i've never seen a ukelele jam. >> that's cool. they sound great. >> it's time for finney's friday free stuff. >> michael today's give aways. what have you got? >> more music and comedy actually. so following that pretty good. littell duvall has a big concert over in oakland. we've got free tickets for you. he's a comedian who is quite the recording artist, as well. for friday august 30th at paramount theater. it's worth it just going to the theater. it's beautiful. this is by clout sf, the ones offering the tickets. they go for $48.50. but you're not going to have to pay a dime because we're giving out a bunch of those. the flyer at pier 39. do you know what that is? it's like an amusement park ride but it's the one where they lift you up and move you around. it's very fun. very cool. we've got a bunch of tickets for it right here. it's the only theme park ride in the san francisco. it coughs about $25 to go on that, but you're not going to pay for that. we'll take care of that for you located at pier 39. it's a flight through san francisco as you can see. it's really, really fun. my kids have enjoyed i
lee jam and special lue hula performance. it moves to japan town on sunday. i've never seen a ukelele jam. >> that's cool. they sound great. >> it's time for finney's friday free stuff. >> michael today's give aways. what have you got? >> more music and comedy actually. so following that pretty good. littell duvall has a big concert over in oakland. we've got free tickets for you. he's a comedian who is quite the recording artist, as well. for friday august 30th at...
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lee. here is what else is coming up on "fast money." >> it is wonderful to be the center of attention. >> enjoy it, michael scott, because netflix is aboutse both "the office" and "friends" as the streaming wars heat up. we will tell you what it means plus -- >> libra races serious concerns regarding privacy, money laundering and financial stability. >> don't worry, zucker berpg, we have some advice for you about getting into the crypto craze. much more "fast money" right after this >>> welcome back to "fast money" five years ago the s&p 500 closed above 2,000 for the first time, and now it has finally reached its next milestone, the long-awaited 3,000 level what exactly got us here bob pisani is at there to break it down for us hi, bob. >> i wish it was a broader rally but it is not. what a difference five years make the s&p has moved 50%, less than five years it was august 26, 2014,, but the market is very different than it was in 2014. investors have played favorites in a big way big tech and faang dominate the winners. these have become enormously influential. also influential, semi conductors, dominant, big gains, nvidia, amd, broad
lee. here is what else is coming up on "fast money." >> it is wonderful to be the center of attention. >> enjoy it, michael scott, because netflix is aboutse both "the office" and "friends" as the streaming wars heat up. we will tell you what it means plus -- >> libra races serious concerns regarding privacy, money laundering and financial stability. >> don't worry, zucker berpg, we have some advice for you about getting into the crypto...
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lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> coming up, escalating tension in the strata farmers -- strait of hormuz after a drone was shot down. >>> plus, documents from the michaelust unsealed by the court. >>> >>> tensions continued to escalate between the u.s. and iran. president trump says a u.s. navy amphibious assault ship destroyed an iranian drone today in the strait of hormuz. the president says the drone came within ,1000 of the u.s. boxer and ignored calls to stand down. this less than a month that the u.s. shot down a u.s. drone in the same area. conflicts have been escalate escalating since the u.s. withdrew from the obama era nuclear deal and imposed new sanctions . >> this is the latest of many proto-out provocative and hostile actions by iran in vessels against vessels operating in international waters. the united states reserves the right to defend our personnel, facilities and interests. >> earlier today, he ran released video it says shows its revolutionary guard seizing anlonging to the united arab emirates for allegedly smuggling fuel out of the country. >>> here at home, newly unsealed court documents show that when donald trump was running
lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> coming up, escalating tension in the strata farmers -- strait of hormuz after a drone was shot down. >>> plus, documents from the michaelust unsealed by the court. >>> >>> tensions continued to escalate between the u.s. and iran. president trump says a u.s. navy amphibious assault ship destroyed an iranian drone today in the strait of hormuz. the president says the drone came within ,1000 of the u.s. boxer and ignored calls to stand...
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lee mack and nick frost — those well—known ancients. someone also had a bright idea of making the current war, a starring drama out of michael shannon as we escape to the greek island of hydra for a love story that lasted 56 years and inspired some of the most heartbreaking and famous songs 1960s, marianne and leonard: words of love. horrible histories — is this something i should be taking my nieces to? horrible histories was a boon for parents and families and something that everyone could watch and enjoy. it had great success on tv, where it has more of a sketch format, they'll do romans and victorians and the greeks and the 19405 and wartime. this is them just doing one thing, rotten romans, where they make the transition to the big screen and concentrate on one aspect. it hasn't got the original cast, so if you are a fan of them, they're not really in this. some of them make cameos, but they have got a bit starry for this, with a lot of famous faces. every kid studies roman britain, so the young emperor nero, played by craig roberts, dominated by his mum, kim cattrall — from sex and the city — she's not in the original! she sends
lee mack and nick frost — those well—known ancients. someone also had a bright idea of making the current war, a starring drama out of michael shannon as we escape to the greek island of hydra for a love story that lasted 56 years and inspired some of the most heartbreaking and famous songs 1960s, marianne and leonard: words of love. horrible histories — is this something i should be taking my nieces to? horrible histories was a boon for parents and families and something that everyone...
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basis what the common understanding is and how michael hunt understands it, and how a lot of us understand it, fear is not an ideology. no matter how capacious lee we define it -- capaciously we define it, fear does not belong to the realm of ideologies, instead it belongs to a word that has not been used yet today, it belongs to the realm of culture and history of the emotions, and to affect more than two an all -- more than to an ideology. said, i developed this in my paper as to whether what michael hunt was or whether he was an analyst of culture instead of ideology. idea that draw on his he lays out in his book and how ideology is seen as a cultural system in a way that to me, in my in expert way strikes me as culture rather than ideology. if i were michael's editor, i would suggest retitling the book. to classify that as ideology, then fear probably belongs in that concept of ideology and belongs in our ideologies. my problem with fear as an ideology is not -- is it because -- is because it is not an idea, it is a source of ideas. it is a condition that affects the application of ideas in the formulation of ideas. it has much more and comm
basis what the common understanding is and how michael hunt understands it, and how a lot of us understand it, fear is not an ideology. no matter how capacious lee we define it -- capaciously we define it, fear does not belong to the realm of ideologies, instead it belongs to a word that has not been used yet today, it belongs to the realm of culture and history of the emotions, and to affect more than two an all -- more than to an ideology. said, i developed this in my paper as to whether what...
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.>> lee edwards will be our guest on in-depth, sunday, from noon until 2 pm eastern. is the author of a collection of biographies of william buckley, and michael reagan. join our conversation with your
.>> lee edwards will be our guest on in-depth, sunday, from noon until 2 pm eastern. is the author of a collection of biographies of william buckley, and michael reagan. join our conversation with your
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jackson lee: i'd also like to submit into the record the actual resume of michael pinder, a fwradge watt of annapolis and excellent young man -- a graduate of annapolis and excellent young man. let me indicate i'm very glad and let me thank you for mendment 2001 which deals with triple-negative breast cancer. i believe this is crucial to helping mill tear women and others. amendment number -- excuse me, i'm saying 2,000. number 202 deals with ptsd and we aed $2.5 million. thank you this amendment. we are recognizing that more and more wrung people coming out, having continuation of the ptsd and currently there are 31.3 million people in the united states being treated for ptsd. let me also say i'm grateful for the other amendments that have been added, the jackson lee amendment number 195 that creates housing for disaster survivors, 145 to have the d.o.d. engage in efforts to stop boe co-ha ram. 147 that has to do with recruiting students who go to the defense national security education program, prevent them from being recruited by foreign governments. also 148, that deals with stopping
jackson lee: i'd also like to submit into the record the actual resume of michael pinder, a fwradge watt of annapolis and excellent young man -- a graduate of annapolis and excellent young man. let me indicate i'm very glad and let me thank you for mendment 2001 which deals with triple-negative breast cancer. i believe this is crucial to helping mill tear women and others. amendment number -- excuse me, i'm saying 2,000. number 202 deals with ptsd and we aed $2.5 million. thank you this...
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lee milner is at the old baileym has been extremely emotional and tense as you can imagine in courtroom six today. the whole family of eric michaelsingle day of this trial, waiting for that all—importa nt verdict and they got it today and as thejury read verdict and they got it today and as the jury read out that murder verdict and said the words guilty, they jumped up verdict and said the words guilty, theyjumped up in the air. a lot of emotion as thejury left, theyjumped up in the air. a lot of emotion as the jury left, they thank them as well. eric michaels was a much loved father he was a businessman, a pa rt—time much loved father he was a businessman, a part—time actor and he was simply robbed for his possessions. he met his killer gerald matovu on a gay dating app on grindrand on the gerald matovu on a gay dating app on grindr and on the night he met him, he was drugged with this sedative ghb. this drug is really strong, it is used by some clubbers. only a few drops of this substance can have catastrophic circumstances. when gerald matovu realised he had given mr michael is gerald matovu realised he had given mrmichael is a
lee milner is at the old baileym has been extremely emotional and tense as you can imagine in courtroom six today. the whole family of eric michaelsingle day of this trial, waiting for that all—importa nt verdict and they got it today and as thejury read verdict and they got it today and as the jury read out that murder verdict and said the words guilty, they jumped up verdict and said the words guilty, theyjumped up in the air. a lot of emotion as thejury left, theyjumped up in the air. a...