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made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury, beating gilles mullerorld number one was broken in the first game of the match but came back to take the opening set 7—5, much to the dismay and anger of muller. murray last played on the atp tour in indian wells back in march and had to recover from another early break in the second to wrap up victory in just under two hours. british number three kyle edmund is out, though — although fourth seed rafael nadal didn't have things his own way in their second round match. nadal took the first set 6—0 before edmund fought back to claim the second 7—5. nadal, who's aiming for his tenth monte carlo title, went on to claim the decider 6—3. he'll play alexander zverev in the next round. serena williams has appeared to announce that she's pregnant, on social media. this is a post from the last hour or so featuring serena plus what looks like a bump, and the caption "20 weeks." if it is indeed confirmed, that would mean she was pregnant when she won her 23rd grand slam title at the australian 0pen back in january. th
made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury, beating gilles mullerorld number one was broken in the first game of the match but came back to take the opening set 7—5, much to the dismay and anger of muller. murray last played on the atp tour in indian wells back in march and had to recover from another early break in the second to wrap up victory in just under two hours. british number three kyle edmund is out, though — although fourth seed rafael...
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next, an interview with adrian muller former assistant to president clinton about his book, the president kitchen cabinet. then richard carty not his book link and sense of. peggy grandy writes about her time working in the reagan white house in the book, the president will see you now. and former president judge w bush talks about his paintings of military veterans compiled in the book, portraits of courage. >> author adrian muller's book the president kitchen cabinet tells the history of the african mystery kitchen staff who served in the us president. he sat down for an interview at the schomburg center in new york city. this is just over an hour. >> hello there schomburg family. how are you doing this evening? [applause] thank you. good evening and welcome to the schomburg center my name is novella and i man did publications here. thank you for joining us in the lines featuring author adrian muller and his most recent, the president kitchen cabinet: the story of the african-americans who have fed our families from the washington the obama's. as as you saw in the video, it is a one-of-
next, an interview with adrian muller former assistant to president clinton about his book, the president kitchen cabinet. then richard carty not his book link and sense of. peggy grandy writes about her time working in the reagan white house in the book, the president will see you now. and former president judge w bush talks about his paintings of military veterans compiled in the book, portraits of courage. >> author adrian muller's book the president kitchen cabinet tells the history...
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pepperdine university law school professor derek muller is following this issue, and joins me now from los angeles to discuss it. you study election law. what's the chance of one of these laws in one of these states passing? >> well, i think there's a decent chance they'll get enacted. when you have enough states with enough proposed laws, surely in a place like california, new york, i think there is decent odds they'll pass one of the legislatures. there is one enacted in new jersey and it is sitting on the governor's desk. >> sreenivasan: what is the likelihood, even if one of these laws are passed, that the president actually has to do this? >> so i think that's where there are some interesting constitutional challenges. on the one hand, i think it's very difficult to say that states can add qualifications to the office of president. we're very familiar with those qualifications-- you have to be 35 years old, a natural-born citizen, 14 years a resident of the united states. proponents are saying we're not adding qualifications. all we're doing is regulating access to the ballot and
pepperdine university law school professor derek muller is following this issue, and joins me now from los angeles to discuss it. you study election law. what's the chance of one of these laws in one of these states passing? >> well, i think there's a decent chance they'll get enacted. when you have enough states with enough proposed laws, surely in a place like california, new york, i think there is decent odds they'll pass one of the legislatures. there is one enacted in new jersey and...
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denise huskins and aaron quinn confronted kidnapper matthew muller last month.was sentenced to 40 years in prison for drugging and tying the couple up and abducting and raping huskins. now the couple is suing the police department that once accused them of making the whole thing up. cbs reporter steve large on the emotional court battle. >> this is what they are choosing to do. >> reporter: her son and his fiance lived through a terrifying break-in and kidnapping. but even with the abductor matthew muller in prison, marianne quinn says the family still feels under attack by vallejo police. >> i think they are doing the typical thing of victim blaming. >> reporter: aaron quinn and denise huskins are suing vallejo police for defamation after police told the public their story was made up and orchestrated event and in live press conference after she was found alive. >> i will classify it as a wild goose chase. >> reporter: the civil lawsuit shows attorneys for vallejo are requesting all correspondence from quinn and huskins and family and friends from the time of t
denise huskins and aaron quinn confronted kidnapper matthew muller last month.was sentenced to 40 years in prison for drugging and tying the couple up and abducting and raping huskins. now the couple is suing the police department that once accused them of making the whole thing up. cbs reporter steve large on the emotional court battle. >> this is what they are choosing to do. >> reporter: her son and his fiance lived through a terrifying break-in and kidnapping. but even with the...
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made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury, beating gilles muller was broken in the first game of the match but came back to take both sets 7—5. joining murray in the third round is the swiss third seed stan wawrinka, who saw offjiri vesely 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. three—time grand slam winner wawrinka won here at monte carlo three years ago. the british and irish lions squad has been confirmed, and one notable absentee on the tour to new zealand is the england captain dylan hartley. the a1—man party tasked with taking on the world's top side, the all blacks, includes 16 players from england, 12 from wales, 11 from ireland and two from scotland. wales flanker sam warburton has been named as captain for the second time. there are had been months of speculation but one man seemed sure of the spotlight. 0nce speculation but one man seemed sure of the spotlight. once again sam warburton will lead the captain alliance against the world's best new zealand. it is going to be the toughest thing i have done but definitely it is the biggest honour that i have had as we
made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury, beating gilles muller was broken in the first game of the match but came back to take both sets 7—5. joining murray in the third round is the swiss third seed stan wawrinka, who saw offjiri vesely 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. three—time grand slam winner wawrinka won here at monte carlo three years ago. the british and irish lions squad has been confirmed, and one notable absentee on the tour to new zealand is the england...
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they tried to call the time and illusion but the eminent guests today, richard muller, protests he says physics should explain reality not deny it. i even understood that part. the entanglement and antimatter in the big bang which you've all been talking about. his new book has gotten wonderful reviews from people like neil degrasse tyson who says it is a master class of the plane is and why we proceeded to the way we do. it's an exciting approach to the analysis of time but now he forges a new path. there's also cartoons and the buck. can science share light richard mueller makes his case in the wide reaching investigation of how nature may generate reading for those concerned. richard muller is the professor by all accounts a legendary popular teacher and lecturer and is also the author of physics for future presidents and energy for future presidents copies right here for his outstanding role in technology, he was awarded a 1982 macarthur genius fellowship and also as we were just saying a share of the 2015 breakthrough prize in fundamental physics for the discovery of dark energy. [
they tried to call the time and illusion but the eminent guests today, richard muller, protests he says physics should explain reality not deny it. i even understood that part. the entanglement and antimatter in the big bang which you've all been talking about. his new book has gotten wonderful reviews from people like neil degrasse tyson who says it is a master class of the plane is and why we proceeded to the way we do. it's an exciting approach to the analysis of time but now he forges a new...
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david lee muller has the very latest. reporter: julie, afghan officials say at least 94 isis fighters were killed during third thursday's airstrike in afghanistan. the mounting death toll caused by the largest non- nuclear bomb ever used by the u.s. in combat. afghanistan's president said close cooperation between the pentagon and his government help prevent any civilian casualties. ground operations are still underway to assess the damage caused by the massive ordnance air blast. it is nicknamed the mother of all bombs. the strike targeted the complex tunnels of caves near the pakistan border. a at least four killed were said to be isis leaders. u.s. officials estimate there up to 800 isis fighters in afghanistan. the u.s. general in charge of operations said the group was terrorizing the local populati population, even attacking people in mosques and hospitals. many who live near the area hit near the the airstrikes call for more a attacks. >> we are very happy and these kind of bombs should be used in the future as wel
david lee muller has the very latest. reporter: julie, afghan officials say at least 94 isis fighters were killed during third thursday's airstrike in afghanistan. the mounting death toll caused by the largest non- nuclear bomb ever used by the u.s. in combat. afghanistan's president said close cooperation between the pentagon and his government help prevent any civilian casualties. ground operations are still underway to assess the damage caused by the massive ordnance air blast. it is...
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from the genesis of the unrest near florence and normandie to the moment lieutenant muller gave the order for police to pull back because they were unprepared for a riot. >> we were resistant. no, lt, no we don't want to leave, we're not supposed to leave. >> had it. i allowed my officers to begin to use deadly force at that intersection? god knows what that riot would have turned into. that riot could have been a riot are not just burning down buildings, that could have been a riot of just pure anarchy against the police. >> it's not worth it, let's go. >> reporter: without the police, the descent to chaos was swift. but there were those who stood up. what kept you from being one of those guys throwing bricks? >> i felt like i was just as angry as everyone else. that's not who i am. i don't stand by and let innocent people be hurt. >> reporter: people like donald jones, off-duty firefighter living blocks from florence and normandie, when a group of men started attacking chinese immigrant choi si choi. >> i walked out in the middle of the street, said a few choice words to people that wer
from the genesis of the unrest near florence and normandie to the moment lieutenant muller gave the order for police to pull back because they were unprepared for a riot. >> we were resistant. no, lt, no we don't want to leave, we're not supposed to leave. >> had it. i allowed my officers to begin to use deadly force at that intersection? god knows what that riot would have turned into. that riot could have been a riot are not just burning down buildings, that could have been a riot...
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our moderator for today is going to be sherry muller of the american university. she taught the first public diplomacy course at au. sherry. [applause] >> thank you. thank you adam, and i must say, adam worked hand in hand with me to put this panel together. we are very excited because we think this is a topic that needs some continued discussion. our goal is to start that discussion about the trends in international relations curriculum, implications for public diplomacy. what is the current situation? what should it be? we have asked to each dean to speak briefly about a set of questions that we sent to them, and i also asked them if it would be okay if they spoke in the order in which their schools were founded, and well, we'll talk about that in a minute. i just wanted to share the kinds of questions that they have been asked to reflect on. what are the diplomacy courses at their universities, are they declining or thriving, where is public diplomacy in the curriculum, what are some of the innovations that they find students are very much attracted to, if they
our moderator for today is going to be sherry muller of the american university. she taught the first public diplomacy course at au. sherry. [applause] >> thank you. thank you adam, and i must say, adam worked hand in hand with me to put this panel together. we are very excited because we think this is a topic that needs some continued discussion. our goal is to start that discussion about the trends in international relations curriculum, implications for public diplomacy. what is the...
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richard muller talks about physics in his book now. physicist helen on her book storm in a teacup. also the book beyond infinity. book tv on c-span2. >> sunday night on "after word words", member of the freedom caucus discusses his book drain the swamp, how washington corruption is worse than you think. >> when you arrive in d.c. and you have the surroundings that i've described earlier, you get very comfortable in that situation. you don't want to give up those comforts and the way to continue to earn those comforts is to spend more money and to grow government and to not solve problems, but to create programs and take credit for those programs, whether they are efficient or effective to take credit for those programs. many of the members of congress are here, it's the best job they've ever had, it's the highest paying job they've ever had, and it's a job they don't want to give up so their reelection is more important than the actual problem solving that needs to go on in d.c. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> now to the 2017 virginia festival of the bo
richard muller talks about physics in his book now. physicist helen on her book storm in a teacup. also the book beyond infinity. book tv on c-span2. >> sunday night on "after word words", member of the freedom caucus discusses his book drain the swamp, how washington corruption is worse than you think. >> when you arrive in d.c. and you have the surroundings that i've described earlier, you get very comfortable in that situation. you don't want to give up those comforts...
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first, i think bob muller's early tenure was much harder than mine. i'm not just saying that. i think it was much harder. he came in a week before 3,000 people were murdered in our country. and then he had to not only deal with that and oversee the investigation, but transform the fbi. and i inherited a transformed fbi. so my job is a lot easier, honestly. the last year -- it's been almost a year now -- has been both difficult and easier than you might think. i'll tell you, i've never been prouder of the fbi. what makes it easy is we're not on anybody's side, ever. we're not considering whose ox will be gored by this action or that action, whose fortunes will be helped by that this or that. we just don't care and we can't care. we only ask what are the facts? what's the law? what's the right thing to do. often we find ourselves choosing between bad and worse and having a difficult short menu of options. but in a way that's been easy because that's who the fbi is. so people i think sometimes look at me and say look what you did. actually, the fbi made these decisions in a high-
first, i think bob muller's early tenure was much harder than mine. i'm not just saying that. i think it was much harder. he came in a week before 3,000 people were murdered in our country. and then he had to not only deal with that and oversee the investigation, but transform the fbi. and i inherited a transformed fbi. so my job is a lot easier, honestly. the last year -- it's been almost a year now -- has been both difficult and easier than you might think. i'll tell you, i've never been...
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made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury, beating gilles mullerto the dismay of muller. look at that. might need a new racket. murray last played on the atp tour in indian wells in march, he was handed a first—round bye and had to recover from an early break in the second to wrap up victory in just under two hours. fourth seed rafael nadal is taking on british number three kyle edmund as we speak, as nadal goes for a tenth monte carlo title. nadal leads by one set to love. it's on serve in the second, 4—4. bournemouth midfielderjack wilshere who's on loan from arsenal will not play again this season after breaking his leg. wilshere was injured in saturday's defeat against tottenham during a challenge with harry kane. scans have revealed a hairline crack in wilshere's left fibula. tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a first—round world championship defeat against world number 5a rory mcleod, a 1000—1 outsider. trump resumed 5—4 behind after surrendering a 4—0 lead and seemed hindered by a shoulder problem missing a series of s
made a winning return to competitive tennis after a month out with an elbow injury, beating gilles mullerto the dismay of muller. look at that. might need a new racket. murray last played on the atp tour in indian wells in march, he was handed a first—round bye and had to recover from an early break in the second to wrap up victory in just under two hours. fourth seed rafael nadal is taking on british number three kyle edmund as we speak, as nadal goes for a tenth monte carlo title. nadal...
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beating gilles muller at the monte carlo masters.to take the opening set 7—5, much to the dismay of muller. we have to hand back? no, we'll carry on. getting some mixed messages. murray last played on the atp tour in indian wells in march. he was handed a first—round bye here and had to recover from another early break in the second to wrap up victory in just under two hours. fourth seed rafael nadal is taking on british number three kyle edmund as we speak as nadal goes for a tenth monte carlo title. the defending champion breezed through the first set 6—0. but edmund bounced back in the second set to take it 7—5 and level the match. they exchanged breaks in the decider but nadal currently 5—3 up. bournemouth midfielderjack wilshere who's on loan from arsenal will not play again this season after breaking his leg. wilshere was injured in saturday's defeat against tottenham during a challenge with harry kane. scans have revealed a hairline crack in wilshere's left fibula. tournament favourite judd trump is just a frame away from a fi
beating gilles muller at the monte carlo masters.to take the opening set 7—5, much to the dismay of muller. we have to hand back? no, we'll carry on. getting some mixed messages. murray last played on the atp tour in indian wells in march. he was handed a first—round bye here and had to recover from another early break in the second to wrap up victory in just under two hours. fourth seed rafael nadal is taking on british number three kyle edmund as we speak as nadal goes for a tenth monte...
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much to the dismay of muller. and disgust and anger!other early break in the second to wrap up victory in just under two hours. british number three kyle edmund is out, though — beaten by nine—time winner rafael nadal. that's all the sport, much more in the next hour. thank you, hugh ferris. in france, voters are preparing to go to the polls this weekend in the first round of the presidential elections. our correspondent thomas fessy reports from the city of amiens, once a left wing stronghold — but where old certainties, in a tight election race, are ebbing away. here in amiens, yet another factory about to close down. these workers feel that globalisation has passed them by. theirjobs are going to poland, and they blame the political establishment. translation: parties of the right and left play ping—pong, but nothing moves. laws are being passed, but not implemented. people are fed up. none of the candidates talk about relocations, he says, except for perhaps marine le pen and jean—luc melenchon, or the far right and far left. like a
much to the dismay of muller. and disgust and anger!other early break in the second to wrap up victory in just under two hours. british number three kyle edmund is out, though — beaten by nine—time winner rafael nadal. that's all the sport, much more in the next hour. thank you, hugh ferris. in france, voters are preparing to go to the polls this weekend in the first round of the presidential elections. our correspondent thomas fessy reports from the city of amiens, once a left wing...
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thank you for joining us in the lines featuring author adrian muller and his most recent, the president kitchen cabinet: the story of the african-americans who have fed our families from the washington the obama's. as as you saw in the video, it is a one-of-a-kind research institution dedicated to the collection, preservation and interpretation of the global experience. also you may have heard in january the schomburg center was named the national historic lamech by the national park service so they know what you all know, the landmark status recognizes the vast collection of materials that represent the history and culture of the people of descent through the global transnational perspective. through public programs and exhibitions and film screenings performances and engaging conversations like the one were sure to have today we explore the historical and contemporary narrative that continue to shape our nation and our world. also, we hope the public programs that you are able to explore our archival collection which was over 10 million items. certainly, come here for our public progr
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. >> will also visit the muller center at the university of virginia to learn about their first year project. this explores challenges us presidents face in the first year of the job we met lyndon johnson said when he became president, no matter how big your majority is, you get one year before congress stopped thinking about you and thinking about themselves and their own reelection. about january of your second-year, all the members of the congress are thinking about their midterm election and they're really cautious about taking risks to help you get your mandates and agendas approved. >> watt c-span city stir up silence for virginia saturday at noon eastern on c-span twos book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> the hudson institute for center for religious freedom hosted a discussion about us egypt relations the same day egyptian president visited. >> [inaudible]
. >> will also visit the muller center at the university of virginia to learn about their first year project. this explores challenges us presidents face in the first year of the job we met lyndon johnson said when he became president, no matter how big your majority is, you get one year before congress stopped thinking about you and thinking about themselves and their own reelection. about january of your second-year, all the members of the congress are thinking about their midterm...
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matthew muller pleaded guilty and has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. >>> well, there is word tonight the son of an oakland city councilman is among those under federal indictment in an alleged construction bidding scream. tag reed, son of larry reed, is facing charges of bribery and conspiracy in 2013. several other contractors including the founders of the turner group were also facing federal charges. according to the times, the indictments came about during the 2014 corruption investigation into state senator leland yee and raymond shrimp boy chow. both of whom are serving prison sentences. >>> president trump takes to twitter following his two-day meeting with chinese president xi jinping. the meeting took place in his home in mar-a-lago florida. they discussed the tensions and fair trade. this morning president trump tweeted goodwill and friendship was formed but only time will tell on trade. trump also tweeted about neil gorsuch and his confirmation as the supreme court justice saying "judge gorsuch will be sworn in at the rose garden of the white house on monday at 11:00 a.m.
matthew muller pleaded guilty and has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. >>> well, there is word tonight the son of an oakland city councilman is among those under federal indictment in an alleged construction bidding scream. tag reed, son of larry reed, is facing charges of bribery and conspiracy in 2013. several other contractors including the founders of the turner group were also facing federal charges. according to the times, the indictments came about during the 2014...
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we will also visit the muller center to learn about their first year project on what challenges u.s.he job >> lbj said no matter how big your majority, you get one year before they stop thinking about you and the congress starts thinking about themselves and their own reelection. in january of your second-year, all the members of congress are thinking about their midterm election and they are really cautious about taking any risk to help you get your mandates an agenda through >> sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country >> this week on q&a >> i have really learned the value of discourse and compromise to this program. the way i interact with people whom i don't necessarily agree with has completely changed >> up special program devoted to hearing from high school students and the senate youth program where they share their thoughts about government and politics >> now i can safely say i am sure i am uncertain what i believe and i think that's a good thing >> hard work and a fair chan
we will also visit the muller center to learn about their first year project on what challenges u.s.he job >> lbj said no matter how big your majority, you get one year before they stop thinking about you and the congress starts thinking about themselves and their own reelection. in january of your second-year, all the members of congress are thinking about their midterm election and they are really cautious about taking any risk to help you get your mandates an agenda through >>...
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joining me to present them will be my colleague at the annenberg school judy muller and my colleaguet the annenberg center at the university of pennsylvania. extinct if you are as in accepting your awards as you are on the air, we will get you out of here in time to get back to work or to travel home or to pick up your sequins and cummerbund at the dry cleaners. introduce our panel, i want to show you some clips from their winning entries in the context of walter cronkite's legacy. signoff --signature that is the way it is -- of that there-- avows is a way it is. it attests to the existence of reality. the reality of truth. the truth of evidence. but why do these values matter? what difference does excellence in television political journalism make? >> we are not well educated enough to take our leaders. we have to improve that situation. it is going to a large degree be up to us in television and radio, in broadcasting, to get that job done. if we fail at that, our democracy is i think in serious danger. >> there is more fact checking them ever but fewer people trusting the fact. >>
joining me to present them will be my colleague at the annenberg school judy muller and my colleaguet the annenberg center at the university of pennsylvania. extinct if you are as in accepting your awards as you are on the air, we will get you out of here in time to get back to work or to travel home or to pick up your sequins and cummerbund at the dry cleaners. introduce our panel, i want to show you some clips from their winning entries in the context of walter cronkite's legacy. signoff...
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we have a set sample thomas muller though, 50,000 or less. the payroll is like 400,000.his is how they told the unemployment rate. are you working, are you looking for a job? totally different data set. i don't want to compare apples to oranges, but it is much more volatile. that is how you have such different readings. one more thing, q1 gdp. after the report, the atlanta fed which tracks q1 gdp went down to 0.61%. that is the concern. but until you have a weak first quarter when it comes to growth, that is the concern of the fed. haidi: all right, and the question is, what we care about, does this change the trajectory for how many hikes we get from the fed? we will be posing that question to the fed president. he will be joining us here on daybreak asia, from here in melbourne where he is speaking at a conference. that is that 10 past 9:00 eastern australia time, 7:10 in the evening in new york. ramy: and we will unpack the latest trade data from japan when it crosses the bloomberg. haidi: that is right. and we will look at the big one, the chinese economy. jamie dimo
we have a set sample thomas muller though, 50,000 or less. the payroll is like 400,000.his is how they told the unemployment rate. are you working, are you looking for a job? totally different data set. i don't want to compare apples to oranges, but it is much more volatile. that is how you have such different readings. one more thing, q1 gdp. after the report, the atlanta fed which tracks q1 gdp went down to 0.61%. that is the concern. but until you have a weak first quarter when it comes to...
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the world number one beat gilles muller at the monte carlo masters. and irish lions on their tour to new zealand. coach warren gatland has defended his selection of the iii—man squad, saying nationality didn't come into his thinking. barcelona are out of the champions league, after a goalless draw with juventus, who reached the semi—finals 3—nil on aggregate. monaco beat borussia dortmund in the other quarter—final. manchester united can secure their place in the last four of the europa league this evening. they play belgian side anderlecht at old trafford, looking to build on a i—all draw from the first leg. jose mourinho is earmarked as a way to get back into the leg. it is their big chance. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. let's get thursday on the way with some fairly cloudy conditions. most well and truly frost free. cloudy start but mainly dry. a bit of a damp start. 0ne frost free. cloudy start but mainly dry. a bit of a damp start. one of two showers dry. a bit of a damp start. one of two s howe i’s a cross dry.
the world number one beat gilles muller at the monte carlo masters. and irish lions on their tour to new zealand. coach warren gatland has defended his selection of the iii—man squad, saying nationality didn't come into his thinking. barcelona are out of the champions league, after a goalless draw with juventus, who reached the semi—finals 3—nil on aggregate. monaco beat borussia dortmund in the other quarter—final. manchester united can secure their place in the last four of the europa...
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. >> greg muller, just fascinating reporting, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in panel, ryan lizza, also jeffrey lord, and steve israel. ryan what, do you make of this? it's still a fascinating piece of the puzzle. clearly the crown prince is denying that he had anywhere communications with trump. >> the white house is sort of distancing itself. one of the reasons you would use someone like prince, if this indeed happened, if he was officially given the green light to set up something like this would be exactly so you could plausibly deny it later. there's a long history of presidents and incoming presidents using people who are one or two steps removed to test out ideas, that does seem like that's what this was here. it's an awful lot of trouble for erik prince to go through, unless he truly had some idea that he was working on behalf of someone, inner trump or someone around him. >> clearly prince has connections with different governments and things. >> even if you were going to do this, he's a very controversial person to choose to do it with, this is someone
. >> greg muller, just fascinating reporting, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in panel, ryan lizza, also jeffrey lord, and steve israel. ryan what, do you make of this? it's still a fascinating piece of the puzzle. clearly the crown prince is denying that he had anywhere communications with trump. >> the white house is sort of distancing itself. one of the reasons you would use someone like prince, if this indeed happened, if he was officially...
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>> stacy muller is a single parent, a grandmother and a coal miner.at's larger than her house. >> one mistake, and you could do a lot of damage. >> yeah. yeah. we don't make mistakes. she also voteded for trump even though she was reviled by his words and actions to women. >> i was offended, but it was not about me. it was about the people i work with and the people i love, and i had to make a choice that was bigger than me so i did. >> for stacy and all of the voters i talked with, trump was not a perfect canned adand is not a perfect candidate. he voted for him believing he'd make their lives better and 100 days later they still do. martin savidge, cnn, wyoming. >> marty met a guy that knew john wayne. >> marty is the best. >> marty is the man. >>> we're moments away from a news conference. we're waiting to hear from paul ryan and this is his first chance to comment on what the white house is calling the biggest tax reform plan in the history of ever. we will bring you this news conference live. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm john berman. >> i'm po
>> stacy muller is a single parent, a grandmother and a coal miner.at's larger than her house. >> one mistake, and you could do a lot of damage. >> yeah. yeah. we don't make mistakes. she also voteded for trump even though she was reviled by his words and actions to women. >> i was offended, but it was not about me. it was about the people i work with and the people i love, and i had to make a choice that was bigger than me so i did. >> for stacy and all of the...
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>> reporter: stacey muller is a single mother, a grandparent and coal miner.tes a pnh 4100 electric shovel that's larger than her house. one mistake and you could really do a lot of damage. >> yeah, yeah. we don't make mistakes. >> reporter: she also voted for trump though she was reviled by his words and actions toward women. >> i was offended but it was not about me. it was about the people i work with and the people i love and i had to make a choice that was bigger than me. so i did. >> reporter: for stacey and all the voters i talked with, trump was not a perfect candidate and is is not a perfect president. they voted for him believing he would make their lives better. 100 days later, they still do. cnn, wyoming. >> our thanks to martin. now president trump promised to be a voice for the forgotten. the men and women not helped by the career politicians or by wall street. so after 100 days, has the president lived up to that promise? we'll discuss live in the "cnn newsroom." imy moderate to severeng crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to
>> reporter: stacey muller is a single mother, a grandparent and coal miner.tes a pnh 4100 electric shovel that's larger than her house. one mistake and you could really do a lot of damage. >> yeah, yeah. we don't make mistakes. >> reporter: she also voted for trump though she was reviled by his words and actions toward women. >> i was offended but it was not about me. it was about the people i work with and the people i love and i had to make a choice that was bigger...
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connect will also visit the muller center at the university of virginia to learn about their first year project with explorers challenges presidents and their in the first year the job lyndon johnson said when he became president that no matter how big your majorities, you get one year. before congress are thinking about you and start speaking about themselves and their own reelection. at about january of your second year after you've done your first year, all the members of the congress about their midterm elections and they're really cautious about taking any risks help you get your mandates and agenda through. watch c-span seats were of charlottesville virginia, saturday at noon eastern insistence to the tv and on the afternoon at two pm on american american history tv entry. working with our cable affiliate and visiting cities across the country hear some of the programs this holiday weekend on the fan. saturday at eight pm eastern a massive briefing on the discovery of seven earthlike planet orbiting a new four-star. were currently using the hubble space telescope to study the plan
connect will also visit the muller center at the university of virginia to learn about their first year project with explorers challenges presidents and their in the first year the job lyndon johnson said when he became president that no matter how big your majorities, you get one year. before congress are thinking about you and start speaking about themselves and their own reelection. at about january of your second year after you've done your first year, all the members of the congress about...
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he beat gilles muller to reach the third round of the monte carlo masters.ew zealand. he picked 16 english players, 12 welsh, 11 irish, but only two scottish players. he's picked sam warburton as captain, but gatland insisted that nationality hadn't come into his thinking. dylan hartley was left out of the lions squad, but he'll captain england in their tour of argentina. the party also includes rugby league convert wing denny solomona. and barcelona are out of the champions league. hoping to overturn a 3—0 first leg deficit, it finished goalless withjuventus in last night's second leg. that's all the sport for now. prince harry said this week that his life spiralled into chaos after blocking out feelings about his mother's death for 20 years. and prince william admitted he still lives with the shock of losing her. their openness is all part of their heads together campaign, which is encouraging people to have conversations about mental health and this year they're the official charity of the virgin money london marathon. tonight, a bbc programme follows a g
he beat gilles muller to reach the third round of the monte carlo masters.ew zealand. he picked 16 english players, 12 welsh, 11 irish, but only two scottish players. he's picked sam warburton as captain, but gatland insisted that nationality hadn't come into his thinking. dylan hartley was left out of the lions squad, but he'll captain england in their tour of argentina. the party also includes rugby league convert wing denny solomona. and barcelona are out of the champions league. hoping to...
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my name is derek muller. i am the creator of youtube channel called beritaseum.stion i get asked a lot is how did you first get interested in science? for me it's a bit of a weird question. it's like asking when did you first get interested in the truth? when did you first get interested in learning about how the world works? in understanding the greatest discoveries the human mind has ever made. >> i have always been interested in that. isn't everyone? let me tell you, science has changed the world inarguably for the better, and sometimes that's about just harnessing new energy sources, like when we first discovered fossil fuels or nuclear energy. but science has also shown us that those technologies can be damaging to the environment and to ourselves. and we can't just accept the science that makes our lives better while ignoring the science that assesses its implications. that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] >> we have to accept science in its entirety. [ cheers and applause ] >> i am here today because i embrace all of science, not just out
my name is derek muller. i am the creator of youtube channel called beritaseum.stion i get asked a lot is how did you first get interested in science? for me it's a bit of a weird question. it's like asking when did you first get interested in the truth? when did you first get interested in learning about how the world works? in understanding the greatest discoveries the human mind has ever made. >> i have always been interested in that. isn't everyone? let me tell you, science has...
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first, former assistant to president bill clinton, adrian muller on his book, the president kitchen cabinet. then, richard carmody and on his book, lincolns sense of humor. after that peggy grandy on her book, the president will see you now. on her experience in working with president reagan. that's followed by alyssa master monica on her book, who thought this was a good idea. later, former president george w. bush after his paintings on american veterans portrait of courage. life in the white house and beyond 8:00 p.m. eastern here on into. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning on tax deadline day the institute just to discuss tax policy and her book, read my lips by americans are proud to pay taxes. manhattan institute senior fellow beth akers talks about new york's new program that will make state and city university's tuition free for families with income up to $125,000. brian crocker former us ambassador to six countries including: syria, afghanistan and iraq to eight recent tensions in the region to a rece
first, former assistant to president bill clinton, adrian muller on his book, the president kitchen cabinet. then, richard carmody and on his book, lincolns sense of humor. after that peggy grandy on her book, the president will see you now. on her experience in working with president reagan. that's followed by alyssa master monica on her book, who thought this was a good idea. later, former president george w. bush after his paintings on american veterans portrait of courage. life in the white...
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next, an interview with adrian muller former assistant to president clinton about his book, the president kitchen cabinet. then richard carty not his book link and sense of. peggy grandy writes about her time working in the reagan white house in the book, the president will see you now. and former president judge w bush talks about his paintings of military veterans compiled in the book, portraits of courage.
next, an interview with adrian muller former assistant to president clinton about his book, the president kitchen cabinet. then richard carty not his book link and sense of. peggy grandy writes about her time working in the reagan white house in the book, the president will see you now. and former president judge w bush talks about his paintings of military veterans compiled in the book, portraits of courage.
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david lee muller has more.east 94 isis fighters were killed during the u.s. airstrike on thursday in afghanistan. the mounting death toll caused by the largest non- nuclear bomb used by the u.s., afghanistan's president said operation between the pentagon and his government helped prevent casualties. ground operations are underway to clean up. it targeted tunnels and caves used by isis in a remote area near the pakistan order. at least four of those killed were isis group leaders. they estimate they are now up to 800 isis fighters in afghanistan. the u.s. general in charge of operations said the group was terrorizing the local populati population, even attacking people in mosques and hospitals. many who live near the area, hit by the airstrike, call for more attacks on isis. >> we are very happy and these kinds of bombs should be used in the future as well so isis is booted out of here. there were no other option for this operation but to use this bomb. the national army tried many times but it didn't work. now
david lee muller has more.east 94 isis fighters were killed during the u.s. airstrike on thursday in afghanistan. the mounting death toll caused by the largest non- nuclear bomb used by the u.s., afghanistan's president said operation between the pentagon and his government helped prevent casualties. ground operations are underway to clean up. it targeted tunnels and caves used by isis in a remote area near the pakistan order. at least four of those killed were isis group leaders. they estimate...
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. >> we will visit the muller center to learn about their first year project which explore challenges presidents face their first year on the job. >> lbj said no matter how big your majority is, you have one year before they, the congress stop thinking about you and starts thinking about themselves. they are all in reelection. in about january of your second year, after you've done your first year, all the members of congress are thinking about their midterm election. they are really cautious about taking any risk to help you get your mandate and your agenda through. >> watch c-span city tour of charlottesville virginia saturday noon eastern on book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> sunday night on afterwords, bill gertz with his book i wore which examines how modern warfare has evolved with new technologies. he is interviewed by the congresswoman from new york. member of the house committee on intelligence and emerging threats and capabilities. >> i wore is a look a
. >> we will visit the muller center to learn about their first year project which explore challenges presidents face their first year on the job. >> lbj said no matter how big your majority is, you have one year before they, the congress stop thinking about you and starts thinking about themselves. they are all in reelection. in about january of your second year, after you've done your first year, all the members of congress are thinking about their midterm election. they are...
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terminÓ perdiÉndose en la selva, estÁ protagonizada por un buen elenco que incluye a charly, robert y mÜllercia de los pañales communes con dos capas... pampers tiene 3 capas absorbente para quedar hasta 3 veces más secos así los bebés pueden dormir tranquilos toda la noche deseándote amor, sueños y juegos. pampers ♪ ♪ ♪ "un nuevo dÍa" amigos las pascuas son dÍas para celebrar y digamos que para vestir un poco mÁs elegante. >> hoy nos vamos a dedicar a los pequeÑos de la casa, nos acompaÑa quique usales ya te habÍa saludado quÉ gusto. >> claro que sÍ, buenos dias. >> y nada lo mejor que cuesta menos de 20 dÓlares. >> esa es la parte que mÁs me gusta. >> vamos a empezar de una porque me has traÍdo una pareja hermosa. >> con una gran tendencia esta temporada que es el camuflaje lo mejor es combinarlo con una camisa blanca, ademÁs los anteojos que no cuestan nada, creo que cuestan 15 dÓlares, luego tenemos otro modelo tambiÉn, una de las grandes prendas de la temporada son las camperas chaqueta de jeans, esÁa bueno porque en caso que llegue a refrescar. >> ademÁs que ser de jeans combina con to
terminÓ perdiÉndose en la selva, estÁ protagonizada por un buen elenco que incluye a charly, robert y mÜllercia de los pañales communes con dos capas... pampers tiene 3 capas absorbente para quedar hasta 3 veces más secos así los bebés pueden dormir tranquilos toda la noche deseándote amor, sueños y juegos. pampers ♪ ♪ ♪ "un nuevo dÍa" amigos las pascuas son dÍas para celebrar y digamos que para vestir un poco mÁs elegante. >> hoy nos vamos a dedicar a los...
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first, i think bob muller's early tenure was much harder than mine. i'm not just saying that. i think it was much harder. he came in a week before 3,000 people were murdered in our country. and then he had to not only deal with that and oversee the investigation, but transform the fbi. and i inherited a transformed fbi. so my job is a lot easier, honestly. the last year -- it's been almost a year now -- has been both difficult and easier than you might think. i'll tell you, i've never been prouder of the fbi. what makes it easy is we're not on anybody's side, ever. we're not considering whose ox will be gored by this action or that action, whose fortunes will be helped by that this or that. we just don't care and we can't care. we only ask what are the facts? what's the law? what's the right thing to do. often we find ourselves choosing between bad and worse and having a difficult short menu of options. but in a way that's been easy because that's who the fbi is. so people i think sometimes look at me and say look what you did. actually, the fbi made these decisions in a high-
first, i think bob muller's early tenure was much harder than mine. i'm not just saying that. i think it was much harder. he came in a week before 3,000 people were murdered in our country. and then he had to not only deal with that and oversee the investigation, but transform the fbi. and i inherited a transformed fbi. so my job is a lot easier, honestly. the last year -- it's been almost a year now -- has been both difficult and easier than you might think. i'll tell you, i've never been...
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will also visit the muller center at the university of virginia to learn about their first year project and the challenges that u.s. presidents face on their first year in a job. as lyndon johnson said when he became president, no no matter how big your majorities, you get one year before the congress stops thinking about you and starts thinking about themselves, their own reelection. in about january of your second year, after you've done your first year, all the members of congress are thinking about their midterm election and they are really cautious about taking any risk to help you get your mandates and your agenda through. >> watch c-span city tour of charlottesville virginia saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> one of the things that i loved about the l.a. times festival of books, way before i was our book editor, when i was just driving there and showing up first thing in the morning because i wanted to be first in line for
will also visit the muller center at the university of virginia to learn about their first year project and the challenges that u.s. presidents face on their first year in a job. as lyndon johnson said when he became president, no no matter how big your majorities, you get one year before the congress stops thinking about you and starts thinking about themselves, their own reelection. in about january of your second year, after you've done your first year, all the members of congress are...
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former cia military analyst tara muller on that.a, what do you think of the message the vice president is sending, certainly our key allies in the region? what are we going to do if one of them is targeted by north korea? obviously we, we go to their defense, right? >> absolutely. i think vice president pence is there to reassure our allies we're there to support them if there is any sort of conflict that does escalate. i don't think the north koreans would take any sort of, provoker to measure on their own against south korea or japan, unless they felt threatened or we did a preemptive strike. there are no good options on north korea. the trump administration has its hands full. it needs to decide whether to deal with north korea, whether it will continue with the path of the obama administration, sort of wait and not take any preemptive action, wait and see approach, which allows them to build up capacity. whether or not they take some sort of action. whether that be against a missile strike or facility or something to deter them
former cia military analyst tara muller on that.a, what do you think of the message the vice president is sending, certainly our key allies in the region? what are we going to do if one of them is targeted by north korea? obviously we, we go to their defense, right? >> absolutely. i think vice president pence is there to reassure our allies we're there to support them if there is any sort of conflict that does escalate. i don't think the north koreans would take any sort of, provoker to...