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ofis about recognizing 60% americans have not had a pay increase in 40 years in real terms and they deserve every opportunity that a coke brother or a millionaire has. it is about winning back places a lost and evening people reason to know that we will .ight every day first we have to win. it is a false distinction to take out places like making sure we were not the numbers in california are make sure that we when iowa? i will guarantee you if you make me the nominee, i will win california, massachusetts, vermont. don't know if those senators can make the same guaranteed that they could win montana, iowa, michigan, pennsylvania, places we have to win in order to get there and beat donald trump. [applause] learned my time in iowa, not just because my great, great grandparents told in henry county or my grandparents who went to college here or my mom who lived here, i have learned about iowa nice. we are 178 days from you all ising a big field that stored in harry potter sorting hat and narrow that down. i know you will take this responsibility very seriously. iowa nice says, georgia governo
ofis about recognizing 60% americans have not had a pay increase in 40 years in real terms and they deserve every opportunity that a coke brother or a millionaire has. it is about winning back places a lost and evening people reason to know that we will .ight every day first we have to win. it is a false distinction to take out places like making sure we were not the numbers in california are make sure that we when iowa? i will guarantee you if you make me the nominee, i will win california,...
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ofis being shaken because errors made by the west in certain crises and by choices made by the united states in the past few years and not by the current administration. onse choices have an impact conflicts in the middle east and elsewhere, making it necessary diplomatic strategies. if we continue to act in the same way as before, we will lose control. we will be erased. i am certain of it. we know civilizations will disappear, countries will, too. europe will disappear as western dominance comes to an end. the world will be rebuilt around the united states and china. we can speak to our commentator at the palace. what stood out for you out of all of the issues the french president touched on? french president talks about foreign policy, there are those khamenei themes. .ou hear europe a lot emmanuel macron talking about a world of turbulence and turmoil. world,eves in that france has a central role to play. it was a big theme at the g7 summit. what he has been trying to talk up, one sort of vote for arching -- one sort of overarching vision, the sense of a concerted european world a
ofis being shaken because errors made by the west in certain crises and by choices made by the united states in the past few years and not by the current administration. onse choices have an impact conflicts in the middle east and elsewhere, making it necessary diplomatic strategies. if we continue to act in the same way as before, we will lose control. we will be erased. i am certain of it. we know civilizations will disappear, countries will, too. europe will disappear as western dominance...
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ofis a different impression what people thought of johnson and the constitution. not that he was a defender, but that he did not understand constitution. anwas acting in unconstitutional way. >> sunday at 6:00 p.m.. >> women in new jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. ,omen who owned enough property not all women, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. >> at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, early life and career. he campaigned for the marshall plan. he went to every rotary club, every chamber of commerce and american legion hall. he owed them his best judgment, not his obedience. and he convinced them. parties were held, richard nixon did not just win of republican nomination, he won the democratic nomination. passed on our nations american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> the house will be in order. c-span has been providing unfiltered coverage o
ofis a different impression what people thought of johnson and the constitution. not that he was a defender, but that he did not understand constitution. anwas acting in unconstitutional way. >> sunday at 6:00 p.m.. >> women in new jersey who were america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a state, the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications. it only had a property requirement. ,omen who owned enough property...
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ofy will apply to a range consumer goods. shoppers could fill price hikes in the -- could feel price hikes in the fall. for the chinese foreign minister, the move is counterproductive for efforts to end the trade war. >> it is not a constructive way to solve the problem. are slated forks september. the announcement has been felt worldwide. u.s., european, and asian hit,ts have taken a raising concerns the trade war will continue to slow global growth. >> south korea has announced seoul will remove japan from its white list of trading partners. the south korean president has called japan's decision reckless and selfish. they did 85 billion u.s. dollars worth of business last year. authorities in saudi arabia have taken another step towards lifting social resestrictions on women. the kingdom has changed some laws, meanining adult women can apply for aa passport without te consent of a male guardian. it also grants women able -- the ability to registered child birth, marriage, and divorce. royer tells us more. >> it is the lates
ofy will apply to a range consumer goods. shoppers could fill price hikes in the -- could feel price hikes in the fall. for the chinese foreign minister, the move is counterproductive for efforts to end the trade war. >> it is not a constructive way to solve the problem. are slated forks september. the announcement has been felt worldwide. u.s., european, and asian hit,ts have taken a raising concerns the trade war will continue to slow global growth. >> south korea has announced...
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the tail end of the ofys. st week. but now the tail end of the storm has made an exit.his will bring us a beautiful sunset tonight and a beautiful sunrise tomorrow. fewer clouds in the morning. earlier sunshine and high-class continue for the northbay. thursday, even fewer clouds. ¢ will be on increases so will temperatures. we stay warmer than average through the weekend. 80s tomorrow, vallejo, san francisco. san francisco, you warm up to 72. santa rosa, 84. fremont, 82. the extended forecast, we stay where we will get tomorrow. afternoon sunshine across the board. that your forecast >>> two football stars in the news for completely different reasons. garoppolo has his helmet and antonio brown has his. >>> kpix 5 weather is sponsored by mancini sleep world. >>> good news, bad news for the radars today. antonio brown was back in practice. his feet are doing much better. the bad news, we are still talking about the helmet. antonio brown worked out on his own during the portion of the practice when cameras were not allowed inside. he was spotted leaving with the helmet un
the tail end of the ofys. st week. but now the tail end of the storm has made an exit.his will bring us a beautiful sunset tonight and a beautiful sunrise tomorrow. fewer clouds in the morning. earlier sunshine and high-class continue for the northbay. thursday, even fewer clouds. ¢ will be on increases so will temperatures. we stay warmer than average through the weekend. 80s tomorrow, vallejo, san francisco. san francisco, you warm up to 72. santa rosa, 84. fremont, 82. the extended...
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.> this is a national park ofis 32,000 hectares protected territory. 11% of it has been devastated by fire. >> the government has banned members of brazil's environment are -- environmental agency from talking to the press. jorge has been living here for over 30 years. he says this is the first time this area has been affected by fire. i don't know why, but there are ranchers nearby. maybe the fire came from them. what is behind them is agribusiness to grow soybeans. this place is filled with life. they want to turn the forest into money, no matter what gets in the way. >> many fear the president's words when he insists he wants to open up the amazon for business. >> this area is known as the doorstep of amazonia. the region includes seven states in brazil. the fires are ongoing. i'm not sure you can see, but there is smoke right over there. he's been studying the rain forest for years and says the amazon needs to be protected. >> these fires [indiscernible] we have tons of carbon dioxide storage in these trees. these act as a filter of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. compensatefo
.> this is a national park ofis 32,000 hectares protected territory. 11% of it has been devastated by fire. >> the government has banned members of brazil's environment are -- environmental agency from talking to the press. jorge has been living here for over 30 years. he says this is the first time this area has been affected by fire. i don't know why, but there are ranchers nearby. maybe the fire came from them. what is behind them is agribusiness to grow soybeans. this place is...
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ofis doing it on the basis an insight that no one in this room would dispute. national, political, and military power and its projection around the world rests on a strong economy. when one country is abusing the rules of the international trading system for its own advantage, and particularly taking advantage of the united states, that must stop. we see through the use of tariffs our administration is using all available tools to help level the playing field. the trade negotiations that have followed the imposition of tariffs have concentrated on massive,l issues -- persistent theft of american intellectual property, forced technology transfer, and discrimination against american businesses and investors. all of these complaints about byna are shared in common european, japanese, and other foreign participants in the international economic system. china has made it common practice to course and intimidate other nations in the indo pacific region and the u.s. has made it clear we want peace and stability. we will protect freedom of navigation and other lawful u
ofis doing it on the basis an insight that no one in this room would dispute. national, political, and military power and its projection around the world rests on a strong economy. when one country is abusing the rules of the international trading system for its own advantage, and particularly taking advantage of the united states, that must stop. we see through the use of tariffs our administration is using all available tools to help level the playing field. the trade negotiations that have...
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house republican decides he's not going to seek n re-election 2020 and he said on the record part ofis decision is because the president's incendiary rhetoric. >> i think it raises questions out the future and direction of the len -- republican party. right, he was the lone black republican member in congress. they have very few women. there's esstially no diversity in the republican caucus right now and i think that is a big otncern for af mention. the other big concern is that without him and members like him, it's harder to get people like him in congress so it kind of has a domino effect. we could also see otherem mrs announce they want to rire. will herd, swing district andea inof going through a tough re-election he decided to retire. we could sees other do that. he was also o of the four members who voted with democrats to condemn the president tweets. congressman upton also is on the retirement watch right now. >> let's be clear, though. i do think that at least through 2020, this is the republican party of donald trump and i think what you saw in these retirements was less a r
house republican decides he's not going to seek n re-election 2020 and he said on the record part ofis decision is because the president's incendiary rhetoric. >> i think it raises questions out the future and direction of the len -- republican party. right, he was the lone black republican member in congress. they have very few women. there's esstially no diversity in the republican caucus right now and i think that is a big otncern for af mention. the other big concern is that without...
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all ofy friends, they think, why you quit your job? it's a good job. why you do this? are you crazy? i told them i'm not crazy. i just want to be myself. it is the most important for me. less money, but i'm happy. laura: he follows s dreams and is happy as a result. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. plus, to see what we are working on at any time, do make sure to check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "world ne nouncer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by cpbtributions to thistation from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: now you can access more of your favorite pbs shows than er before... this is the future! with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge ndmany of the latest shows catch up on your favorites... we really are living in the modern world. any time you want... man: wow! how about that? anywhere you are. woman: there's lkeerally nothing li
all ofy friends, they think, why you quit your job? it's a good job. why you do this? are you crazy? i told them i'm not crazy. i just want to be myself. it is the most important for me. less money, but i'm happy. laura: he follows s dreams and is happy as a result. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. plus, to see what we are working on at any time, do make sure to check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "world ne nouncer:...
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yeah, so at the moment, and the sailor who encountered the raft, it's a big mass, made ofi trillion orble sized to basketball size. so what's going to happen as that it's slowly going to spread out across the ocean's surface and the waves, expanding the area it is covering. in a sense it will break up and won't be such a concentrated mass that has been picked up by boats for the last week or two. has there been a president where this has revitalised another reef? —— precedent? well, as an idea postulated a number of decades ago, it was thought the great barrier reef actually owes its mechanism to organisms being rafted in. so it's a natural process, it's how nature can distribute life across our planet and certainly allows corals to cross deep oceans, otherwise they need to live and grow on a hard substrate in shallow waters. europe's biggest street party has been taking place in record breaking heat in west london. more than one million people filled the streets for the notting hill carnival. charlotte gallagher reports. for some, it's the first carnival, but others had been coming fo
yeah, so at the moment, and the sailor who encountered the raft, it's a big mass, made ofi trillion orble sized to basketball size. so what's going to happen as that it's slowly going to spread out across the ocean's surface and the waves, expanding the area it is covering. in a sense it will break up and won't be such a concentrated mass that has been picked up by boats for the last week or two. has there been a president where this has revitalised another reef? —— precedent? well, as an...
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it is not a e set ofy choices to face in the bucolic setting of the teton mountains. "nightly business report", t'm steve liesman. >>> sarah h joins us to talk more about the markets, the fed and what chairman powellsaight when he speaks tomorrow at jackson hole. she is portfolio manager at alpine woods capital sarah, good to see you again. welcome back. >> thank you. l streetdo you think w wants to hear j. powell say tomorrow? >> i think that the bond market isrying to sell graph they expect chair powell to cut rates again. i think that's wre you seeing such low rates across the curve. i think the difficult thing is that youhr just had weeks ago a press conference that he gave where he was trying very quietly to thread the needle and say, look, i think we needed to have one cut, i don't think we need to have more unls we see data that's very difficult. right now he is in a tough spot. >> he's ao inhe spotlight certainly with the administration, and specifically the psident. so he has to walk that fine line and not b seen as caving in to an administration but also if
it is not a e set ofy choices to face in the bucolic setting of the teton mountains. "nightly business report", t'm steve liesman. >>> sarah h joins us to talk more about the markets, the fed and what chairman powellsaight when he speaks tomorrow at jackson hole. she is portfolio manager at alpine woods capital sarah, good to see you again. welcome back. >> thank you. l streetdo you think w wants to hear j. powell say tomorrow? >> i think that the bond market...
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believe the fed cares about the economy and i figured instead ofy cut 10%, a few people getting raises, every one foot be a race and they would be a lot more spending the economy. in 2008 when the economy fell, it hurt a lot of people. -- is what really caused the collapse of the economy. thank you for your time. guest: a lot of good points. we just got the latest report card on the jobs on friday, just a few hours ago. if there isis that enough of a wage increase. the average hourly earnings are going of 3.2%. that is well above inflation. it's one of the better rates we have seen in over a decade. the economic policy institute did a nice break down. most of the increases are going to what i would consider the working class, people earning $12 to $14 an hour. they are seeing some of the highest increases right now. that's a very positive step. partly because of a good economy, partly because states voted to increase minimum wage. host: host: let's talk to frank out of maryland on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. youuld like to comment -- to comment on my strate
believe the fed cares about the economy and i figured instead ofy cut 10%, a few people getting raises, every one foot be a race and they would be a lot more spending the economy. in 2008 when the economy fell, it hurt a lot of people. -- is what really caused the collapse of the economy. thank you for your time. guest: a lot of good points. we just got the latest report card on the jobs on friday, just a few hours ago. if there isis that enough of a wage increase. the average hourly earnings...
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chines officials i hong kong has said the recent violence is showing signs ofis terr state media have been featuring videos of armed police gathering across the boarder from hong kong and that has been raising concerns about what beijing will do next. businesses are under pressure to take a side over hong kong.pe le on social media have been calling for boycotts for brands th believe don't properly respect china'ser sgnty. coach, givenchy are being criticized for designs that as ar to list hong kong separate country to china instead of a chinese territory. all three labels have apologized but there was a warning directed at all multinational companies saying if you challenge the bottom line of chinese sovereignty, how far d cyou think y stay in china cold? your body becomes for "nightly business report," beijing. >>> black rock buys a stake in the parent of "sports illustrated." and that's where we begin tonight's "market focus" with the asset management firm buying aority stake in authentic brands group for about $875 ll n. authentic brands also owns the regional schans aero postal a
chines officials i hong kong has said the recent violence is showing signs ofis terr state media have been featuring videos of armed police gathering across the boarder from hong kong and that has been raising concerns about what beijing will do next. businesses are under pressure to take a side over hong kong.pe le on social media have been calling for boycotts for brands th believe don't properly respect china'ser sgnty. coach, givenchy are being criticized for designs that as ar to list hong...
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piper ofied woodstock," do you like that? artie: i wrote the pied piper, and it almost follows woodstock. you are always masquerading, contemplating what to do. can't you see it is all around you? i was talking to the generation. hey babe, what are you trying to do? it is your mind and soul that is tricking you, so form a line. woodstock, 45 years ago. , what ishis generation the message they walk away with? artie: i've been working on the college for years now because i knew that the future of america was going to be saved, it would have to keep the feeling of woodstock and i was going to have to get into college. my internet show, 18 million , everything in the archives has over 300,000 hits. has 2.4 million hits. me and michael talking got one million listening live, just me and michael talking. i'm seeing what i dreamed about. this generation -- i said it is going to take three to five generations, but woodstock will hang around. there wast to italy, a documentary festival. it was first-class. these kids were into woodsto
piper ofied woodstock," do you like that? artie: i wrote the pied piper, and it almost follows woodstock. you are always masquerading, contemplating what to do. can't you see it is all around you? i was talking to the generation. hey babe, what are you trying to do? it is your mind and soul that is tricking you, so form a line. woodstock, 45 years ago. , what ishis generation the message they walk away with? artie: i've been working on the college for years now because i knew that the...
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at that moment i turned around and walked away and a tear came out ofy eye becau i felt like what have gotten myself in io. hate mornings. there's nothing worse than waking up from your dreams to a cell whose 6x9 confines stretches to the horizon of your future. it's le waking up in a tomb. it's a reminder that to society, your friends, to your high school sweetheart, you're dead. >> people have their own preconceptions about what in prison are about. i think these pieces break down the walls. t's more complex than what your prejudices are. >> weid a skit where i me portrayed sone living an alternative lifestyle. surprisingly enough, i really had the time of my life. i was onstage talking about, uh-uh, no you didn't, hold up, hold up, hold up. now, i am all woman, honey. and still more th a man that you will ever be. okay? [ laughter ] >> people in prison are people. there are some very people. and there are some people who made some mistakes. but ultimately they're people. d they're as complex as you and i and the rest of society is. >> one thing i am not is some goodie goodie who thi
at that moment i turned around and walked away and a tear came out ofy eye becau i felt like what have gotten myself in io. hate mornings. there's nothing worse than waking up from your dreams to a cell whose 6x9 confines stretches to the horizon of your future. it's le waking up in a tomb. it's a reminder that to society, your friends, to your high school sweetheart, you're dead. >> people have their own preconceptions about what in prison are about. i think these pieces break down the...
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i think th president has a different view of the global economy than any ofis predecessors since world ii. he believes when otherie countrs do well, america does poorly he needs to defeat them almost in economic warfare. that'shat he wants with china. he wants to bring american k companies brom china. which is a totally different way of looking at the world than business executives have seen the last 20 years where they see china as a place we want to sell into, a place where we canso ce cheaper products. robert: what's driving china?hi martha: i think one thing you see here, you can look at esident trump and say, boy, maybe he was right about this in the benning. maybe we are being taken advantage of.t srting this trade war with china, china is just coming right back at him. and you know, today, looking at that, ok, they're going to do that, i'll take it up to 15% then. you have to say where does this end? i don't think china has ai for this where this ends. it doesn't look like we have a plan exactly for where this ends. dan: the others a -- >> the other aspect is t the president has
i think th president has a different view of the global economy than any ofis predecessors since world ii. he believes when otherie countrs do well, america does poorly he needs to defeat them almost in economic warfare. that'shat he wants with china. he wants to bring american k companies brom china. which is a totally different way of looking at the world than business executives have seen the last 20 years where they see china as a place we want to sell into, a place where we canso ce...
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partnership with roger goodell and the nfl which puzzled af lot people and there was some criticism but ofis>> and speaking of thatou criticism, d think there's going to be mork blow bac because now he's entering and not ju minor stakes, like we know the miami dolphins have a lots of famous people that own really small percentages of this team, you're talking t significantly withe blow back from yesterday, with the colin kaepernick stuff.hi where do you see t going for tjay-z? is he go face even more criticism that he's going to be a major steakholder. >> people calling him aellout maybe? >> i get it. we only posted the story about a half hour ago. so we're just seeing the reaction now. so far r theeaction is not as negative as you're suggesting. i wonned derred the same thing you're wondering. that doesn't -- at least witci so media, we've been looking ur the reaction to story, it's mixed.t there is more positive of this than frankly i thought there would be i thought this might event exacerbate i a little bit. i didn't know. but i think not. and in some cases there are some people who beli
partnership with roger goodell and the nfl which puzzled af lot people and there was some criticism but ofis>> and speaking of thatou criticism, d think there's going to be mork blow bac because now he's entering and not ju minor stakes, like we know the miami dolphins have a lots of famous people that own really small percentages of this team, you're talking t significantly withe blow back from yesterday, with the colin kaepernick stuff.hi where do you see t going for tjay-z? is he go...
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right now we're seeing most ofi that ay to the south of us although there is just a little bit of action a littlbit to at all this starting to die down into the overniurt ho nothing to be too conrned ab none of it is organized.re he a look at what we have ahea for us. saturday we see me clouds than we have on sunday. 92 degrees for a daytime high. and it will be 94 on sunday, but both days hot and humid and both days a chance that we could once again ge isolated pop-up shower or a thunderstorm. but once again notng organized. i'll hav the full detai and a look at the heat that's even going to get worse coming up on the seven-day forecast in a whil sarah. >>> jeffrey epstein's death has ficially been ruled a suicide.t the autopsy from the medical examiner in new york says theill air financier hanged himselfn his jail cell. he was found in that cell in a federal prison in manhattan on august 10th. he was facing sex trafficking charges. >>> stafford county parents in shock this evening after receiving a letter that said a man boarded a school bus transporting students to a local high school
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the host ofy, "congressional dish."uncer: this morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, the second round of democratic presidential primary debates in detroit hosted by cnn. watch today at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. announcer: this weekend on american history tv, today at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a preview of the 19th amendment exhibit at the national archives. >> women in new jersey who are america's first voters beginning in 1776 when new jersey became a the new jersey state constitution made no mention of sex when discussing voting qualifications, that only had a property requirement. so women who own enough property, primarily widows and single women, not all women in new jersey, could and did vote in elections at the local, state, and national level. announcer: and that it :00 p.m., author john farrell talks about nixon's early life and career. >> in early 1947, he campaign for the marshall plan. he went to every rotary club, every chamber of commerce, every
the host ofy, "congressional dish."uncer: this morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span, the second round of democratic presidential primary debates in detroit hosted by cnn. watch today at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. announcer: this weekend on american history tv, today at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a preview of the 19th amendment exhibit at the national archives. >> women in new jersey who are america's first...
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thank you for coming out today to another historic moment and history here at the university ofy louisville. there is a number of distinguished guest in thehe audience if you feel that i would think that you are distinguished then that is the case. ou[laughter] but i do owe an introduction and the appreciation to the president of louisville. [applause] thank you for bringing her today out in the rain. this is the historic moment for the mcconnell center i was thinking of the roman statesman of all time in his book it seems that if we live in a free society we have duties it seems to me is to remember to learn from our past from the rising generation the two authors today have done that and then these over the last week at the mcconnell center so let's admit that but what else could they have done studying the foundations of the american constitutional order that they have been terrific as well we have co-authors with those lessons onto the next generation as an attorney living inn washington dc with numerous positions in public service including an assistant chief of staff for senator mccon
thank you for coming out today to another historic moment and history here at the university ofy louisville. there is a number of distinguished guest in thehe audience if you feel that i would think that you are distinguished then that is the case. ou[laughter] but i do owe an introduction and the appreciation to the president of louisville. [applause] thank you for bringing her today out in the rain. this is the historic moment for the mcconnell center i was thinking of the roman statesman of...
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if you look at nafta, and you take a look at what it has done thousands ofy, factories closed, millions of jobs, it has been a one-way street. the usmca is a great deal. the unions levick, the farmers love it, everybody wants it. it's up to nancy pelosi. she will get overwhelming bipartisan support. i view that as a bipartisan deal. i would imagine she would put it up. it is an easy thing to do. it would be bipartisan. it is good for the democrats and republicans. everybody wants it. the unions like it. the unions hated nafta but they love the usmca. the farmers love it. especially the american farmers. our farmers love it more than the other two sides. they love it. a lot of good things going. we have to see that for it to be up for a vote. it is political season, so they have to put it up for a vote. >> [indiscernible] president trump: at some point, if she wanted to. i really haven't. i have been talking to a lot of people. i am very happy with mike pence. i think mike pence has been an outstanding v.p. i think he has been incredible in terms of the love that a lot of people, especia
if you look at nafta, and you take a look at what it has done thousands ofy, factories closed, millions of jobs, it has been a one-way street. the usmca is a great deal. the unions levick, the farmers love it, everybody wants it. it's up to nancy pelosi. she will get overwhelming bipartisan support. i view that as a bipartisan deal. i would imagine she would put it up. it is an easy thing to do. it would be bipartisan. it is good for the democrats and republicans. everybody wants it. the unions...
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. >> we found another link in connection but lincoln did that at one ofis his cases. and inadvertently to book that inrt their. so barnes is in albany. he is still the publisher why wasn't it in albany quick. >> it was supposed to be that eventually roosevelt asked for a change of venue. the former president of the united states one of the most famous people in the world certainly in america at the time is seeking a change of venue because he doesn't think he can get a fair trial in albany new york that's how powerful barnes was. and eventually the appellate court agreed and the trial was moved to syracuse because there was a concern that theodore roosevelt could not get a fair trial in albany new york because barnes was that powerful. >> and the syracuse papers politically aligned? >> we quote the standard a lot. >> i think they were separate in those days. >> but when it came to this trial it didn't cut across party lines they were both republican it was just a question of did you despise roosevelt enough to see him fail. >> what was the monetary charge. >> $250,000
. >> we found another link in connection but lincoln did that at one ofis his cases. and inadvertently to book that inrt their. so barnes is in albany. he is still the publisher why wasn't it in albany quick. >> it was supposed to be that eventually roosevelt asked for a change of venue. the former president of the united states one of the most famous people in the world certainly in america at the time is seeking a change of venue because he doesn't think he can get a fair trial in...
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the service dogs thatir quickly ath t after a picture ofie heater surfaced online.a look. >> they need some down time, too. >>> plus we're hearing from a woman who thought that she had kidney stones and left the why couldn't that everappen to me? >> that's what you wanted. >> sure. >> sur why switch to fios now, you get the best intert t and now is your last chance to get a free samsung chromebook 3 ons. we are a very connected family. when the wi-fi slows down, it createchaos. that's pretty much how the chaos looks. it would make things much, much erea. whenou sign up for fios gigabit connection you get our fastest speeds availae, enough for all your devices. yes! at's internet you won outgrow. i just want things to work. only on fios. atthan something now a matyou sleep ore . it's something you live on. [gigglin and we want it to be perfect. get the most out of yo murtratess with havertys labor day mattress sale! our experts will help you choose from a wide sematch any price. brands and we'll save u sto $600 on serta withe sleep systems. and save up to $800 onutyr
the service dogs thatir quickly ath t after a picture ofie heater surfaced online.a look. >> they need some down time, too. >>> plus we're hearing from a woman who thought that she had kidney stones and left the why couldn't that everappen to me? >> that's what you wanted. >> sure. >> sur why switch to fios now, you get the best intert t and now is your last chance to get a free samsung chromebook 3 ons. we are a very connected family. when the wi-fi slows down,...
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ofis an issue of injustice, justice. as u.s. citizens, the representatives should be free to visit israel, a country that calls itself a democracy, to learn for themselves how the united states' annual military and financial aid of $3 billion is spent. they should be free to defend u.s. citizen's rights to resist israeli policies by participating in peaceful boycott, divestment and sanctions moments inspired by the effective campaign that dismantled the apartheid system in south africa a few decades ago. representative tlaib should be free to visit her elderly grandmother. for israel to deny a family visit or to make it conditional is truly inhumane. traveling, learning, visiting family, these are freedoms we think we have as citizens of the united states, freedoms that should be upheld by our democracy and by that of israel, if it were the true democracy it claims to be. in my day-to-day life, i have the privilege to work with arab and other southwest asian and north african artists, poets and filmmakers, making space for their
ofis an issue of injustice, justice. as u.s. citizens, the representatives should be free to visit israel, a country that calls itself a democracy, to learn for themselves how the united states' annual military and financial aid of $3 billion is spent. they should be free to defend u.s. citizen's rights to resist israeli policies by participating in peaceful boycott, divestment and sanctions moments inspired by the effective campaign that dismantled the apartheid system in south africa a few...
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see someone hurting their always find a way to help i am a part of all my kids and they are a part ofy me. i love them each in different ways and often unevenly. my love is constantly moving and changing to where it is needed and back again even though it is uneven that is my hope and i have reason to believe that it works to alleviate my fears do you know mom i never doubted you loved us the same as ashley when i asked him why he said because you yell that her just like you yelled at us. [laughter] again thank you for being here together it means a lot to me so now it is my pleasure to introduce the author of award-winning cookbooks from the family table and her sisters there with her as well. they are right there. [applause] the latest book was written with her family revolutionizing the way we eat and cook and live in while i'm not sure i will be spending too much time in the kitchen in the coming months, i look forward to making your nachos joe you will love them they are filled with kale and avocado. [laughter] tracy, thank you for sharing this evening with me for a worklife balan
see someone hurting their always find a way to help i am a part of all my kids and they are a part ofy me. i love them each in different ways and often unevenly. my love is constantly moving and changing to where it is needed and back again even though it is uneven that is my hope and i have reason to believe that it works to alleviate my fears do you know mom i never doubted you loved us the same as ashley when i asked him why he said because you yell that her just like you yelled at us....
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ofis the busiest week earnings season with some powerhouse companies reporting. >> better than expected cash flow which we have not seen or a long time. in the second half of the year exit should pick up. >> we are seeing a little performance art. >> mexico's president speaks exclusively to bloomberg. he is not about to intervene with interest rates. not justst we are going to see growth but also to develop. >> some of europe's largest banks say it is high time or rates to come up. not just for the future of banks at stake right now. >> it is all ahead on "bloomberg best." >> hello and welcome. this is "bloomberg best." the most important interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a look at the top headlines on monday. chinese authorities in hong kong finally responded to antigovernment demonstrations going on for eight weeks. after a chaotic weekend of clashes between protesters and police. has called for hong kong to punish those behind the protest. eight straight weekends of demonstration in the city. this appeared to be an attempt to calm some of the fea
ofis the busiest week earnings season with some powerhouse companies reporting. >> better than expected cash flow which we have not seen or a long time. in the second half of the year exit should pick up. >> we are seeing a little performance art. >> mexico's president speaks exclusively to bloomberg. he is not about to intervene with interest rates. not justst we are going to see growth but also to develop. >> some of europe's largest banks say it is high time or rates...
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they can chase groups of people and further disorient folks, brutality ofy the it. , theexplain that scattering. there is the famous book called the devil's highway. if you can talk about what happened a and how it continues today. >> it is part of a larger enforcement strategy of the border which is prevention through deterrence. it is about increasing hardships on people with the hope that they will give themselves up. on the biggest scale of the border that was like building walls and fences in urban areas and pushing it to remote places like this where it is difficult to cross. levels, it can be the helicopter that can cause a group to scatter. amy: what does that mean? scott: seeing a group of people and flying close to them were low to them. amy: they scatter but what does it mean for them? scott: for people scattered by that it can mean death. >> if you could summarize you are involved in two separate trials right now. scott: that's right. i'm facing misdemeanor charges resulting from humanitarian aid work that we did particularly in the summer of two honeys -- of 2017, provid
they can chase groups of people and further disorient folks, brutality ofy the it. , theexplain that scattering. there is the famous book called the devil's highway. if you can talk about what happened a and how it continues today. >> it is part of a larger enforcement strategy of the border which is prevention through deterrence. it is about increasing hardships on people with the hope that they will give themselves up. on the biggest scale of the border that was like building walls and...
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. ♪ "balance ofis power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin.e turn to mark crumpton for bloomberg first word news. mark: president trump is taking aim at the federal reserve and interest rates again. he said he is not thrilled by the strong u.s. dollar and he once the fed to make substantial interest rate cuts to lower the value of the currency. mr. trump said the dollar strength is making it more difficult american companies to compete. in hong kong, pro-democracy protesters said they plan to hold a demonstration at hong kong's international airport. one official had this morning for protesters at a press conference. >> any protester who stages protests at the airport, i hope they will be peaceful and law-abiding. we do not permit any disorderly acts that will affect citizens and visitors. mark: hong kong police said several countries have issued travel warnings to hong kong. four people have died and does to others have been injured in a stabbing rampage across several communities in orange county, california. the rampage tour through the are
. ♪ "balance ofis power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin.e turn to mark crumpton for bloomberg first word news. mark: president trump is taking aim at the federal reserve and interest rates again. he said he is not thrilled by the strong u.s. dollar and he once the fed to make substantial interest rate cuts to lower the value of the currency. mr. trump said the dollar strength is making it more difficult american companies to compete. in hong kong, pro-democracy protesters...
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single one ofy those questions has to be decided by society in an open debate and the enforcement ofo be clear and transparent. that's also a software problem and we are very highly specialized in those problems. i do not believe these questions should be decided in silicon valley by a number of engineers at large platform companies. for me, the question is these are really serious consequential questions that will affect all of our lives in a very significant way, now and in the future and have already affected that people do and do not understand. do we want a motley crew of people in silicon valley to build platforms, deciding which institutions were, under what conditions? which institutions, by the way, do not work and under what conditions? we have a view which is that in societies where there is a functioning democracy, meaning that there's checks and balances in forced by a functioning judiciary, we have supplied the software and will continue to supply the software. that is, by the way, a radical position in silicon valley and one that has made us unpopular on the beginning.
single one ofy those questions has to be decided by society in an open debate and the enforcement ofo be clear and transparent. that's also a software problem and we are very highly specialized in those problems. i do not believe these questions should be decided in silicon valley by a number of engineers at large platform companies. for me, the question is these are really serious consequential questions that will affect all of our lives in a very significant way, now and in the future and...
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thunderstorms through eane that temperature slowly falling off, but this is going to be another long stretch m ofyhes that we have weound here in the summertime. .thoste that's a looken at your-day forecast. angie back ove to you. thanks so much caitlin. >>> now we want to l take aook e talked about a dc woman who has garnered national attention for launching a mission to exp cheating men by tracking down their wives and girlfriends. she says she's been cheated on several times and now determined toelp women in similar situations. according m the dailyail she's outed five moan tinder and said while the women have beena. we talked about it last night on fox5 show like it or not. listeo. >>> some pe may not want to know that they're being che on. >> yeah. >> and ignorance could be bliss. would i want him outed 100 percent? am i going to seek out that mission? i don't know. >> i think i brilliant. i'm not going to lie. i've already tried to contactto see if i can get h to e podcast and then give her access tos. my acc no, i'm kidding. but i think that it's actually goodea. having friends that have hi
thunderstorms through eane that temperature slowly falling off, but this is going to be another long stretch m ofyhes that we have weound here in the summertime. .thoste that's a looken at your-day forecast. angie back ove to you. thanks so much caitlin. >>> now we want to l take aook e talked about a dc woman who has garnered national attention for launching a mission to exp cheating men by tracking down their wives and girlfriends. she says she's been cheated on several times and now...
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ofy manufacture a lot information and technological systems globally. even if the u.s.o do business with them, it may be a u.s. specific decision. vonnie: our thanks to damian sassower, chief emerging-market credit strategist for bloomberg intelligence. thank you. investors around the world will be listening closely when federal reserve chairman jerome cityl speaks at the kansas annual jackson hole symposium friday. joining us for a preview is michael mckee, bloomberg's international economics and policy correspondent. the theme is challenges for monetary policy. we don't have an agenda yet, but how much will china be spoken about? michael: certainly on the sidelines, people will be talking about trade war's because that is what is affecting the global economy. we don't know yet what jay powell is going to say in his keynote address, but wall street is pricing in the idea he is going to talk about what the fed does next to help counteract the impact of the tariffs and trade wars. the question seems to be how far will he go in making any kind of promise in terms of rate
ofy manufacture a lot information and technological systems globally. even if the u.s.o do business with them, it may be a u.s. specific decision. vonnie: our thanks to damian sassower, chief emerging-market credit strategist for bloomberg intelligence. thank you. investors around the world will be listening closely when federal reserve chairman jerome cityl speaks at the kansas annual jackson hole symposium friday. joining us for a preview is michael mckee, bloomberg's international economics...
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take another lookpolicy ofy to not working with officials.om fitzgeralds live in lookville.fi what are the officials saying to all tl,s 6. >> for right now. they're stajd by. markelrich signed over the summer and basically what it says montgomery county officials will not work with authorities in enforcingce federal immigration law it goes further angie and says th you know ice agents federal immigration law enforcement officers are not allowed to enter any county facilities beylid the pub areas. it's a snp not-good relationship between this local jurisdiction and federal immigration officials. however, they're reaching a tipping point here ieylkthse es. you have four different sets of charges against right nowar g there are real questions going tarounds county right now as whether or not the sanctuary city policies that government here in montgomery county follows is allowing environment here right now for people who are illegal immigrants could be coming .ere and committing crimes of federal immigration officials should not have t here in t
take another lookpolicy ofy to not working with officials.om fitzgeralds live in lookville.fi what are the officials saying to all tl,s 6. >> for right now. they're stajd by. markelrich signed over the summer and basically what it says montgomery county officials will not work with authorities in enforcingce federal immigration law it goes further angie and says th you know ice agents federal immigration law enforcement officers are not allowed to enter any county facilities beylid the...
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fan ofi am not a mars because it's easy to go to mars when you go on the top of the hills of the buildingtep, you go to mars, but you will never be able to come back. elon: that is not how it works, sir. jack: we need heroes like you, but we need more heroes like us, working hard on the earth, improving things every day. that's what i want. emily: on the subject of artificial intelligence, jack ma is betting that humans will prevail over machines, while musk fears doomsday is coming. meantime, facebook is already the biggest social network on the planet, but could it soon be the number one name in e-commerce? think about it. it's marketplace already has more than 800 million visitors per month, more than the number of shoppers at alibaba, amazon, and ebay, and its secret weapon may be instagram. bloomberg intelligence believes instagram's checkout shopping feature could surpass $1 billion in its first year. couple that with a survey that says 10% or 20% of internet users are willing to shop directly on social media platforms. to discuss, bloomberg tech's -- kurt wagner, who covers faceboo
fan ofi am not a mars because it's easy to go to mars when you go on the top of the hills of the buildingtep, you go to mars, but you will never be able to come back. elon: that is not how it works, sir. jack: we need heroes like you, but we need more heroes like us, working hard on the earth, improving things every day. that's what i want. emily: on the subject of artificial intelligence, jack ma is betting that humans will prevail over machines, while musk fears doomsday is coming. meantime,...
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qualified people in those roles, we were struggling as a district and special education is a high needs ofiswe see more turnover in that area than other parts. >> the 30,000 districts in th student area have 10% that are special needs and they struggle to fill those positions each year. >>> lots of school districts are reopening. oakland unified begins classes on august 12th and san francisco is on the 19th. >>> san jose is suing walgreens and other drugstores over the sale of opioids. they say drugstores and big pharma companies have fueled the opioid epidemic and the civil lawsuit claims they aggressively pushed addictive drugs onto the patients. cvs and walgreens have yet to respond. >>> many if you have fewer options to redeem recyclables. the largest chain of recycling centers has closed its doors and the move shutters more than 280 locations and leaves 750 employees without jobs. trouble started brewing when nearly 200 recycling centers were closed. >>> wall street's stocks had the worst day of the year yesterday and marc liverman is live at the new york stock exchange with the money w
qualified people in those roles, we were struggling as a district and special education is a high needs ofiswe see more turnover in that area than other parts. >> the 30,000 districts in th student area have 10% that are special needs and they struggle to fill those positions each year. >>> lots of school districts are reopening. oakland unified begins classes on august 12th and san francisco is on the 19th. >>> san jose is suing walgreens and other drugstores over the...
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inconceceivable whererei already am is the mainstreamm stock clococks oh, no, thahat 't implatioion ofyuesti. it is a quqution of the susubjet of y your narrative,e, whether u want to alter the parameterers f it, whwhether you sesee any bent inin doing thi or willll you clearly see disadvantages and doing it from your own point of view? >>>> t there are no o pluses fo. being an afrfrican-americacan wr is sort of like being a r russin writer. who writes about rusussia in russian fo russianss. and the e fact it gets translatd and read by other people e a benefit.t. it is a plus. but he is not obliged to ever consider w writing about f frenh orple were americanss anybody. amy: that is toni morrison being interviewed by the well-known endtralian journalist jana w in 1998. i want to go back to angela professor, your thoughts as you listen to that conversation. morrison completely altered our ways of thinking .bout grace i think about that little volume she wrote about literary criticism in which she wrote about the extent to which u.s. alwaysn the depended on the present absence of black peo
inconceceivable whererei already am is the mainstreamm stock clococks oh, no, thahat 't implatioion ofyuesti. it is a quqution of the susubjet of y your narrative,e, whether u want to alter the parameterers f it, whwhether you sesee any bent inin doing thi or willll you clearly see disadvantages and doing it from your own point of view? >>>> t there are no o pluses fo. being an afrfrican-americacan wr is sort of like being a r russin writer. who writes about rusussia in russian fo...
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kind ofy a partlsunny hazy start to your day. daytime highinare going to be the mid to upper 80's. go. now you can see the satellite and radar, right. >> yes, i it. >> all right. >> take it away for the weekend. >>>>ow does it look. ery hot. it's going tbe 93. hi 93 on saturday, highsu 96 on ay. >> isolated risk ounf a derstorm today, tomorrow and sunday. theat index is going to be 100egrees. there. >> some of the stuff you havea to know in yourd. thank you again. >> thank you. >> washington goes purple. yes, round of applause for everybody getting up early. [applause] >> let's toss in to erin and get the latest on your roads. h steve,uck i are having a he we miss you. you're having a pty out there. hagerstown doing a greattaob lking about community. right now all six cameras you can see are quiet. beautiful sunrise. shout out to prince george's county. look at the beltway by 210. hues of pink out there. leftover traffic congestion on 29. 5 southbound crash out by east capitol minor tap of the brakes. overall though volsee becau it is friday so much lighter than what we'rey nor up
kind ofy a partlsunny hazy start to your day. daytime highinare going to be the mid to upper 80's. go. now you can see the satellite and radar, right. >> yes, i it. >> all right. >> take it away for the weekend. >>>>ow does it look. ery hot. it's going tbe 93. hi 93 on saturday, highsu 96 on ay. >> isolated risk ounf a derstorm today, tomorrow and sunday. theat index is going to be 100egrees. there. >> some of the stuff you havea to know in yourd. thank...
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justice agreed that access to special counsel robert mueller's grand jury material and the enforcement ofy don mcgahn are separate issues pier the grand jury material involves criminal procedure, and the don mcgahn subpoena is a civil enforcement issue.em that means the don mcgahn case has randomly been assigned to another federal judge, and another indicator that the court action could go well be on the 20 election. that timeline matters because it conflicts with chairman nadler's recent public statements about moving quicklyna and voting on impeachment before the end of the year. separately,ef a fox news review found that former special counsel investigators are having no trouble finding new jobs with prominent law firms, and prominent law schools, even securing a major book deal after the nearly two year probe ended with no rush or conspiracy or obstruction charges, mark. >> mark: thank you for that, catherine. my goodness, that judicial decision is almost too sane to be true. newly released deferment of justice documents reveal how nellie ohr of fusion gps transmitted material from the
justice agreed that access to special counsel robert mueller's grand jury material and the enforcement ofy don mcgahn are separate issues pier the grand jury material involves criminal procedure, and the don mcgahn subpoena is a civil enforcement issue.em that means the don mcgahn case has randomly been assigned to another federal judge, and another indicator that the court action could go well be on the 20 election. that timeline matters because it conflicts with chairman nadler's recent...
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"balance ofis power" on bloomberg television. i'm shery ahn in new york.vin cirilli in washington. let's go to mark crumpton with first word news. mark: the president spoke at the g7 summit in biarritz, france today. to?hen you say do they want maybe they do maybe they don't. i don't say that as a threat. i don't think they have a choice. in the meantime, the united states, which has never willcted $.10 from china, in a short time be over $100 billion in tariffs. so i think they want to make a deal very badly. the president says trade talks with china are back on after beijing requested negotiations. mr. trump says prospects are better now than at any time since negotiations began last year. the president says there is no rush to reach a resolution to the afghan war. he told reporters at the g7 that the u.s. is talking with the taliban and the afghan government but that there is no timeline to ending the nearly 18-year-old war. the u.s. and a television appeared to be closing in on an agreement in which american forces would withdraw in exchange for guaran
"balance ofis power" on bloomberg television. i'm shery ahn in new york.vin cirilli in washington. let's go to mark crumpton with first word news. mark: the president spoke at the g7 summit in biarritz, france today. to?hen you say do they want maybe they do maybe they don't. i don't say that as a threat. i don't think they have a choice. in the meantime, the united states, which has never willcted $.10 from china, in a short time be over $100 billion in tariffs. so i think they want...
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anna: i want -- some ofi want to hit on the comparisons in the market.e know that philip morris has a stake in a heat, not burn. how does that compare to altria's stake in juul? what is your take in terms of the overlap and the future growth of both of these markets? ken: those are good questions. altria stake in juul, they paid about when it comes to the heat $12.8 billion. not burn product, it is the exclusive market distributor in the u.s.. a lot of people have been wondering -- what is the commonality? they are both vapor noncombustible products. that said, they do target separate niches. juul tends to be a younger adult, some even minors unfortunately, as the fda would point out. the other product, because it uses finely ground tobacco as opposed to flavored liquid nicotine, it targets an older looks toic who really the old-fashioned tobacco, almost like a pipe experience, as opposed to a nicotine hit. i think that is the key difference between those two products. taylor: i think broadly speaking, talk to me about regulatory environment as it comes
anna: i want -- some ofi want to hit on the comparisons in the market.e know that philip morris has a stake in a heat, not burn. how does that compare to altria's stake in juul? what is your take in terms of the overlap and the future growth of both of these markets? ken: those are good questions. altria stake in juul, they paid about when it comes to the heat $12.8 billion. not burn product, it is the exclusive market distributor in the u.s.. a lot of people have been wondering -- what is the...
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director ofis the the mccormick civil war institute. my apologies.merican history tv, npr and many others. with a consultant variety of public history projects. the battlefield foundation. steve. you know he came in contact with us as a student. we are looking forward to hearing from him because he has about an early escape from fort stevens. >> thank you for the introduction. thank you for superintendent washburn and the park service for the invitation to speak here today. i have been very and fortunate -- i have been very fortunate to have all sorts of guests. but i'm also happy to have president lincoln and lew wallace in attendance. general confederate withdrew from in front of fort stevens, a range of feelings gripped a man of his command. the decision came as a great disappointment as he believed his brigade up to the challenge of opening the gates to the federal capital. of washington's dome and fortifications inspired a new wave of men and they would've hailed with joy and moved with intrepidity to its execution. although some expressed disap
director ofis the the mccormick civil war institute. my apologies.merican history tv, npr and many others. with a consultant variety of public history projects. the battlefield foundation. steve. you know he came in contact with us as a student. we are looking forward to hearing from him because he has about an early escape from fort stevens. >> thank you for the introduction. thank you for superintendent washburn and the park service for the invitation to speak here today. i have been...
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ofi came out in favor impeachment donald trump -- impeaching donald trump because i believe -- [applause] american that no especially in democratically elected president, can be about the rule of law. he made a video about this and was one of the first people who flipped a seat to come out on this they said that this might be risky and i said i'm here to do what's right. he needs substantial evidence that he broke the law, obstruction of justice. it's in the mueller report and we ought to hold him accountable. the question asked command says he must be defeated at the about , wein november 2020 absolutely know what the senate is going to do. we need to move forward on his legislative agenda. i am more than capable of donald trump is being held accountable the same time and is doing hard health care,er on gun violence prevention, projection jugs -- drugs, and all of the questions we are facing. i urge you to take a look at the mueller report. >> i think it is just a to mike problem -- two mic problem. >> is it on? >> ok. ok. >> apologies. >> ok! [laughter] [applause] >> i do have a licens
ofi came out in favor impeachment donald trump -- impeaching donald trump because i believe -- [applause] american that no especially in democratically elected president, can be about the rule of law. he made a video about this and was one of the first people who flipped a seat to come out on this they said that this might be risky and i said i'm here to do what's right. he needs substantial evidence that he broke the law, obstruction of justice. it's in the mueller report and we ought to hold...
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states was reliably accused of being a spy for the o russians, committing treason against the republic ofyica. that's what he was accused of. there was credible reporting that the 25th amendment to have him removed from office was being discussed at the highestor levels. >> sean: and impeached. >> and for what?as because bruce ohr's wife nelly -- the b.s. lined up. it's a sin. it's outrageous. if it wasn't for this little show on this little network, it all would've unfolded. >> sean: all the people we've had on tonight, including you three, add joe digenova, and others, we are getting to the truth. it's happening. straight ahead. ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ new transitions™ gen 8™ lenses ask your eye care professional today and learn more at transitions.com they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get
states was reliably accused of being a spy for the o russians, committing treason against the republic ofyica. that's what he was accused of. there was credible reporting that the 25th amendment to have him removed from office was being discussed at the highestor levels. >> sean: and impeached. >> and for what?as because bruce ohr's wife nelly -- the b.s. lined up. it's a sin. it's outrageous. if it wasn't for this little show on this little network, it all would've unfolded....
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anti-abortion groups in pennsylvaniand 23 other states have pressed for the passage ofi laws that mandateics operate as "ambulatoryrg al facilities." >> pennsylvania implemented regulations under the ambulatory atsurgical facilities act governs everything from theof widtallways, to where sinks are located, to the hvac systems, to the job descriptions. abortion care providers have come into complice with numerous regulations at great cost, at great financial cost to the women who need abortions, and also it's limited the number of abortion providers in this state. r >> we had to spend o00,000 on improvements, um, that did nothing to improve the health of our patients. >> obenhaus: anti-abortion activists see this as progress. >> our most recent bill on abortion facilities, uh, restricted supply. it said if you want to operate an abortion facility, you have to meet certain requirements, the same as any other ambulatory surgical facility. and seral of them did not. we went from 22 free-standing abortion facilities down to 14. (people talking in background) >> i'll get you all checked in. >>
anti-abortion groups in pennsylvaniand 23 other states have pressed for the passage ofi laws that mandateics operate as "ambulatoryrg al facilities." >> pennsylvania implemented regulations under the ambulatory atsurgical facilities act governs everything from theof widtallways, to where sinks are located, to the hvac systems, to the job descriptions. abortion care providers have come into complice with numerous regulations at great cost, at great financial cost to the women who...
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is huge since his intelligence was a very basis for the fisa warrants and three renewals, the bulk ofisormation to spy on carter page and through carter page, the trump campaigne transition and on the term presidency. by the way, only the tip of the iceberg. okay, when we add that to the fbi spreadsheet that came up with more than 90% of information and the dossiers was total b.s., that means the warnings bruce ohr gave one in 2016 and august before the first fisa application. you broke the story about catherine cadillac about ten or 12 days before the first report was signed. they were warned that this is tainted, unverified. steele hated trump and hillary paid for it. they still use it as the bulk of information. they withheld from the fisa judges the big fact that hillary paid for it but they all knew it. which means that lying by omission so i would say premeditated fraud against the fisa court on four separate occasions to spy on a president. well, first this campaign and then the transition under the presidency and even use to undo a president or attempted to you. >> listen, there
is huge since his intelligence was a very basis for the fisa warrants and three renewals, the bulk ofisormation to spy on carter page and through carter page, the trump campaigne transition and on the term presidency. by the way, only the tip of the iceberg. okay, when we add that to the fbi spreadsheet that came up with more than 90% of information and the dossiers was total b.s., that means the warnings bruce ohr gave one in 2016 and august before the first fisa application. you broke the...
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. >> that was what was in the back ofy mind when i said to bo day three years ago that ¡i want to tellou your story' because in your story i'm going to find my story. i'going to find the commonality and then you know we'll we will become closer and i will see you beyond whiteness and you'll see mey beyondackness. and we will be two human beings. >> reporter: that newly forged human connection has had a big impact. >> it's changed my life, my world view is different, my relationships are different. re>> reporter: day, who re earlier this year, spent nearly three decades with the police bureau. >> we're touching on sort of the third rail conversations of race and policing. ani think there are conversations that are happening in african-american familico in homes anunities and i know they're happening in police communities because i've heard i've been a part of them i'v seen them. but they're not happening publicly and they're not happening generally cross with each other because of the sort of high voltage nature of them. so that the theater allows us to put it all out there, we can spea
. >> that was what was in the back ofy mind when i said to bo day three years ago that ¡i want to tellou your story' because in your story i'm going to find my story. i'going to find the commonality and then you know we'll we will become closer and i will see you beyond whiteness and you'll see mey beyondackness. and we will be two human beings. >> reporter: that newly forged human connection has had a big impact. >> it's changed my life, my world view is different, my...