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and tha tar: ca-italise effi— b ou cet tha 22 ca-italise 2l b ou et tha coodnitalise 2l when you getsure, if you think it's a tough half an hour or an hour, you battle through that and kick on. i think we've just got to recognise those moments and do better. the way chris woakes has performed throughout this one day series is promising, and we've got ben stokes back to add to that bowling group. we know that he brings runs, wickets, whatever, and does he bring you something more intense spirit? does ben stokes give the team something extra? definitely. i've seen it with certain players in the past. andrew fli ntoff certain players in the past. andrew flintoff is another. when you have somebody like that in your team, it gives the rest of the guys a boost, to know that you got this matchwinner in your team, and it puts fear into the opposition. when you see a player of that calibre and that quality come out onto the field, you can see that the opposition have that sort of added fear factor when they play against you. anthonyjoshua's promoter eddie hearn said today that his man is happ
and tha tar: ca-italise effi— b ou cet tha 22 ca-italise 2l b ou et tha coodnitalise 2l when you getsure, if you think it's a tough half an hour or an hour, you battle through that and kick on. i think we've just got to recognise those moments and do better. the way chris woakes has performed throughout this one day series is promising, and we've got ben stokes back to add to that bowling group. we know that he brings runs, wickets, whatever, and does he bring you something more intense...
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ou paid $35 for the swoosh phil: we said we will pay you two dollars an hour to get some designs. they spent 17 and a half hours on that. david: that is pretty good. phil: it had a good ending. we gave her 500 shares of stock. you begin your own company eventually, after you parted ways with the japanese company. did you design the shoes yourself or did you figure out what the shoes were going to look at bush look like -- look like? tiger basically gave us an ultimatum to sell 51% of the company at book value. but give us an idea that maybe we should change manufacturers. we were in a hurry. if you actually have better shoes, can you run faster? phil: i think shoes are key. we still believe that a mile run lighter is better. run a mile in dress shoes, you will not run as fast. in the old days, when i was running at the university of oregon, we had a lot of kendrys training shoes. training shoes. a lot of companies were german, ideas and -- adidas and puma. were they not happy with you when you came along? phil: they did not really worry about us. we kind of snuck up on them. inves
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ous in curbing, -- cushing, ohio, tax reform is allowing john anthemson to give pay bone whyuses -- bonuses at the farm store firm that his grandfather founded 118 years ago. i work every day shoulder to shoulder with everyone, he explained. when you work with a group of people, you know them and their family. they are the most valuable asset in any business. his customers will also likely be breathing easily. tax reform is allowing farmers across america to expense the cost of important expenses and is taking a big bite out of the death tax. senators heard stories like these during last week's state work period. ask senator toomey what tax reform is doing in pennsylvania. he stopped by new hudson facades, a manufacturer in lynnwood, tax reform earn abled them to in -- enabled them to increase pay by 5% and they are contributing to the 401(k). how about out in montana. the senator there went to pacific steel in great falls where sales are up 25%. sales are up 25% since tax reform passed. in west virginia, senator capito joined a roundtable at a hunting ton chamber of commerce where she hear
ous in curbing, -- cushing, ohio, tax reform is allowing john anthemson to give pay bone whyuses -- bonuses at the farm store firm that his grandfather founded 118 years ago. i work every day shoulder to shoulder with everyone, he explained. when you work with a group of people, you know them and their family. they are the most valuable asset in any business. his customers will also likely be breathing easily. tax reform is allowing farmers across america to expense the cost of important...
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you have to understand how much data facebook would traffic -- ou trafficking in. that amount to trillions of dollars. that will kill the company. think that's part of why the stock is falling as fast as it did. tsif the ftc pullsunches, you will have to weigh this in the court of public opinion. how facebook fairs there will depend on if other companies get sucked into this or not. if it's just facebooob they have a m. if the issue becomes the silicon valley business model, i think facebook has a little breathing room and we will have to have a real con jane: is there anything happening on twitter? >> i think iis happening on all of the platforms. as soon as the american public wakes up and has a shift of mind, we can grapple with this with policy that makes p more comfortable. jane: thank you for joining me. quickly, some of the other days news. the former boss of lry nassar, the disgraced former doctor at thest center of the usa gyms sexual abuse scandal has himself been charged with criminal misconduct. prosecutors say william strampel used his office to propos
you have to understand how much data facebook would traffic -- ou trafficking in. that amount to trillions of dollars. that will kill the company. think that's part of why the stock is falling as fast as it did. tsif the ftc pullsunches, you will have to weigh this in the court of public opinion. how facebook fairs there will depend on if other companies get sucked into this or not. if it's just facebooob they have a m. if the issue becomes the silicon valley business model, i think facebook...
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in the u.s., the senate proposal calls for social media companies ou label and report political adst on their sites and who is behind them. the european commissio release a regulatory action plan next month. one study at commission suggested clearer labeling for paid contend. but thege cambr analytica breach says the -- lawmake on both sides of the atlantic wouldn't rule out regulating this kind of social media they wanted to investigate cambridge analytic first. >>> at the center of the facebook is a company few heard of until now. cambridge analytica is a data analytics firm and today its ceo was responded. n the e cabrera has more company that is now facing a crisis of its own. >> it is a uk based political consulting firm and it credits itself with helping donald trump win the election. facebook accuses them of violating its rules for harvesting user data. hedge fund manager and top republican don'ter robert mercer is a majorin stor. and steve bannon who worked in the trump white house is reportedly onhe ard. today the company is in the news again after chonl 4 of the united king
in the u.s., the senate proposal calls for social media companies ou label and report political adst on their sites and who is behind them. the european commissio release a regulatory action plan next month. one study at commission suggested clearer labeling for paid contend. but thege cambr analytica breach says the -- lawmake on both sides of the atlantic wouldn't rule out regulating this kind of social media they wanted to investigate cambridge analytic first. >>> at the center of...
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ou look at what's happening with netflix and the investment that they are making in original content. think that's where the future of video is going. thing for at&t is we marry that with a mobile broadband offer. we view the world as the future. video is mobile and the future video.le is that pretty much sums up where going.k it's we're eager participate in that market even more fully than we theoday once we get through trial and get on the other side of this trial an hopefully can this transaction. in the convergence , who are your competitors? >> the traditional viewing experience, you know, the model was everybody put up antennas and got it an roadcast television that morphed into cable and satellite, where the only way to basically by s having that direct connection to the consumers to the thing that looking at today, which is, you don't have to make the investment. be a box.n't have to we -- fought this proceeding at years ago, uple of where the fcc was trying to entrenched the box into the viewing experience. that's not what consumers want. they want to be able to get the conte
ou look at what's happening with netflix and the investment that they are making in original content. think that's where the future of video is going. thing for at&t is we marry that with a mobile broadband offer. we view the world as the future. video is mobile and the future video.le is that pretty much sums up where going.k it's we're eager participate in that market even more fully than we theoday once we get through trial and get on the other side of this trial an hopefully can this...
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hu tat yose,ngsor i venu the roafviin in, s,r.n, aving hs flooded inal y m carrytodeaf these cuba u ous idl ooonce tat's eoe > we n ge st outatiing bas veipeportek stndor houtate k i kind of peeled off to the side, got stuck for about an hour. >> reporter: wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour.thn,boonshstat l cod r: sin of yolarpart, eyl torm t t eachw iths. ndhappen.ook at mondaatowthe wa ificant snowfall totals. >> "good morning america." >>> we want to turn to politics now and the white house in turmoil. today, a chaotic outside the gates there where the secret service said a man committed suicide. reuropeath odatter, into viwright. >> reporter: this afternn, chaoo the shs re turned out to be a s. th u e calocretd rom flng against t the gridir old gatherg of the washingn e pres pre at d toniley ay, withorinternal conic, with abkly. >> repnaconflipu on friidn't cover gly in terms d that. but, he saidthy, andusy eiter rifles in florida. but moments later, one senator t schoctn scald comeay> d next to employee who took on three armed robbers and lived to tell.he is. but it comes with a wa
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odmarilynn: euphoria, le euphoria. ou i love thinking the blending of cultures in america.nk you for coming and for your lessons in culture and tradition and food. oh, the girlse and tradition got the ideac clapping] we love to flirt, but we're harmless. marilynn: we're the brass sisters. we have over 130 years...
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i wish to ou aredaugths.us. is fo er nominee lin-manuel miranda >> good evening. no matter woated academy award of community. the past 90 years is part of our popular culture, encouraging us to lift our voices with passion, sometimein protest. >> the efforts of this yeaminated writers reflect a rounds and they've provided stirring anthems, a poe love, a celebration of folklore and pointed, social observations. once again, here are the nominees for best original song. "mighty river," from "mudbound." mu by j. blige, rafael saadiq and taura stinson.," from "call me by your name." music and lyric by sufjan stevens. "remember me," from "coco."by kristen ande "stand up for something," from "marshall." music by diane warren. lyric by lonnie r. lynn and diane warren. "this is me," from "the greatest showman." music and lyric by benj >> and the goes to -- "remember me." >> announcer: this is the nomination and win for kristen -llopez. ihi"let "fro >> oh we were going brooklyn, so -- ah -- here we go. thank you guys thank you a academy academy. i really want to look at thi
i wish to ou aredaugths.us. is fo er nominee lin-manuel miranda >> good evening. no matter woated academy award of community. the past 90 years is part of our popular culture, encouraging us to lift our voices with passion, sometimein protest. >> the efforts of this yeaminated writers reflect a rounds and they've provided stirring anthems, a poe love, a celebration of folklore and pointed, social observations. once again, here are the nominees for best original song. "mighty...
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constituents and hard workers and trying to hold the industry together in a plant that is tube ular, and i was ou there standing in front of the work workers, and i had to go to the cleveland to unload the first ship that was full of steel. so i will tell you that if you had seen it, your heart would have seen what mine did. yes sh yes, america needs the heavy industry, and becan't important forwards and we have to manufacture and make it in america, and that is including a a fundamental industry like steel. i represent are ohio. i have major plants such as general dynamics tank plant in lima, ohio, and they make tanks and it requires a lot of steel, and we have to manufacture it, and you know what else does? it is the only place left after the unfair global come petition has battered the manufacturing platforms across the country. >> other industries considered the to the do it, and a statement from the american automotive policy council when it comes to the tariffs saying that we are concerned with the unintended consequences that the proposals would have, and particularly that it would lead to
constituents and hard workers and trying to hold the industry together in a plant that is tube ular, and i was ou there standing in front of the work workers, and i had to go to the cleveland to unload the first ship that was full of steel. so i will tell you that if you had seen it, your heart would have seen what mine did. yes sh yes, america needs the heavy industry, and becan't important forwards and we have to manufacture and make it in america, and that is including a a fundamental...
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ou can be convicted of obstructing justice when you act to stop a criminal investigation he's done that. so we can and i think will wait the mueller investigation, particularly with regard to there was collusion. even if there is -- if there is to prove our ability it is going to be difficult unless they are very sloppy. been, we don't know. but what is absolutely proven by own statements on video and audio tape, he obstructed justice. we've seen house intelligence committee stop what they are doing, seen other investigations continue. do you think in light of the robert mueller investigation, do in till need investigation the house and senate on the same topic? uest: i think the house intelligence committee should have continued because we have a issue of how to respond to russia's interference in our election. deter them from doing it again, how to prevent them from it again. start with better security for voteing and ballot system. we in california have audible trail, voter verified paper trail. to everywhere has that and think that knowing they tried to tried to and how they interfe
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>>ou karen. >>> new this morning police department in oklahoma has been can stop bullets. panama police officers found three books stops rounds f hit backpacks filled with books in ev a student as -- student's life. they hope to have safety procedures in place by the next school year. >>> landslide in person pesyania is forcing people in a pittsburgh neighborhood to evacuate. officials in allegheny county say a hill side behind he, fortunately, homes is moving at a rate of more than an inch an hour. residents spent time yesterday loading up their longings. officials believe the clay soil underneath could move quicker and damage their homes. le at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. that anything that matches your taste can match your budget. that green living doesn't have to cost much green. we believe that you should always have room for the little things. and that your dream kitchen should work as hard as you do. ikea family members get 15% back when you spend $2000 or more at the ikea kitchen event. and financing is now available with the i
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that this problem could be transmitted through the use of needles and certainly among intraintervene ousfright bing. i really just shook it off os something light, but this is very serious. >> drug abuse is not going go away easily. much more needs to be known about the cause, treatment, and prevention. our understanding, however s growing through basic science and clinical research. our continued search for knowledge is the essential for the effective control of this world i'd public health problem. tuesday evening, american history tv is in primetime, we'll show you 196, america in turmoil and hear from jim web author of the memoir i heard my country calling. 8, america in turmoil and hear from jim web author of the memoir i heard my country calling.
that this problem could be transmitted through the use of needles and certainly among intraintervene ousfright bing. i really just shook it off os something light, but this is very serious. >> drug abuse is not going go away easily. much more needs to be known about the cause, treatment, and prevention. our understanding, however s growing through basic science and clinical research. our continued search for knowledge is the essential for the effective control of this world i'd public...
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the biggest indicator is how difficult it is to produce these types of weapons. 2006,ou see, like in there was a man who was poisoned. weaponnd of material and really suggests a state sanctioned act. host: as we heard from nikki haley, the u.s. is a potential target. how real is that? guest: i don't know of any threats to the united states from russia for poisoning. demonstratedave they don't play by the rules. what i will but out? absolutely not -- what i rule that out? absolutely not. host: we put in place sections toward russia. will that work? guest: sanctions are the only way you can go. during the obama administration, we crafted careful sanctions to impose some pain. we need to look at that again. i don't think the kicking out of diplomats really has much impact. this is an international system that i don't think vladimir putin wants integrate. versions this now a new of the cold war between what we saw in the 1970's and 1980's? guest: i think that the threats are not new, the types of instability we have in our relationship is new. there are new dynamics. it is not as ideolog
the biggest indicator is how difficult it is to produce these types of weapons. 2006,ou see, like in there was a man who was poisoned. weaponnd of material and really suggests a state sanctioned act. host: as we heard from nikki haley, the u.s. is a potential target. how real is that? guest: i don't know of any threats to the united states from russia for poisoning. demonstratedave they don't play by the rules. what i will but out? absolutely not -- what i rule that out? absolutely not. host:...
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that is so rare. .ou mentioned china china has one but not the other.t has a very strong overarching chinese identity but does not let its individual minorities flourish. the tibet ends, their cultures are suppressed. you cannot speak these languages. strong identity, but they are having problems with the muslim community because there -- burkini band. one leader said you speak, eat and talk like a french are you cannot live in this country. we are special and i think we need to get back to that without saying, that half of the country who voted for the other side, they are not the real americans. we have to realize that our national identity is built-in to our constitution. we have a special constitution where our national identity is not defined by any ethnic subgroup. it does not belong to the irish-americans are the german-americans. it is ethnically and religiously neutral. we need to get back to that. host: i want to show video of a young woman who is in her mid-20's at most, her name is tammy lorna and i wanted to ask you why you cited this in yo
that is so rare. .ou mentioned china china has one but not the other.t has a very strong overarching chinese identity but does not let its individual minorities flourish. the tibet ends, their cultures are suppressed. you cannot speak these languages. strong identity, but they are having problems with the muslim community because there -- burkini band. one leader said you speak, eat and talk like a french are you cannot live in this country. we are special and i think we need to get back to...
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are we oing to actually create an economy in which you don't have this kind of inequality because to ou don't there is going be a demand for some sort of redistribution where as in the rejected the distribution of wealth in the form of minimum family income and the like. see liberals today calling for it. >> go back, and this is in your book, the first year of food staffers, 500,000 on food stamps. today it about 45 million. you think they ever thought it would be 45 million people? they never thought it would be but if you ask somebody like paul ryan, he'll say, these way out of control. they created a culture of entitlement, generations of again dependency, they never nticipated a world in which workers who were being paid good union wages with defined pensions and healthcare while their kids and grandkids are now working the equivalent jobs which pay wage with no healthcare, with no pensions, and yet, the cost of everything from to food has gone up, and so, you know, is it the grew out of whack or is it the economy that left all of these people behind and perversely left them under t
are we oing to actually create an economy in which you don't have this kind of inequality because to ou don't there is going be a demand for some sort of redistribution where as in the rejected the distribution of wealth in the form of minimum family income and the like. see liberals today calling for it. >> go back, and this is in your book, the first year of food staffers, 500,000 on food stamps. today it about 45 million. you think they ever thought it would be 45 million people? they...
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. >> it could be a stormy week, david murphy is off, matt rte k y like to a jog toork,ou? >> no, i drove and got a parking spot. >> reporter: today is the quiet before the storm, we'll see a good amount of sunshine, but the cold air is in place, satellite and radar showing mostly clear skie we hapinwheeling around thf low pressure that will fillw hi' freezing or at the freezing mark everywhere mark in cape may. 30 in south jersey, 31 in the city. upper 20s in reading and lancaster. the windchill making it feel like the 20s. it's a cold start. 7:00 a.m., 31 degrees, despite sunshine partly sunny ski at noon, 44. 44 degrees at 3:00 p.m. wh mixing and clouds. at 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m., dropping down to 40 under partly cloudy skies. the day ahead arc breeze, but you're dry. a lot of us looking ahead to the next storm as we like to do in this crazy month. the timing of this looks to be tuesday into wednesday of our next nor'easter. in place. you feel that, last time wead theaster we h le it will be snor depending on the track, the rain and snow line will be in south and east of th
. >> it could be a stormy week, david murphy is off, matt rte k y like to a jog toork,ou? >> no, i drove and got a parking spot. >> reporter: today is the quiet before the storm, we'll see a good amount of sunshine, but the cold air is in place, satellite and radar showing mostly clear skie we hapinwheeling around thf low pressure that will fillw hi' freezing or at the freezing mark everywhere mark in cape may. 30 in south jersey, 31 in the city. upper 20s in reading and...
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told we don't meet the income standard, i was wondering if the doctor could address that. 130% of that ou for question. again, as i recall, the income standards are essentially you the to be below poverty line for household and have limited cash assets. soupds like again, these are administration related issues and certainly cases where the federal government, the task and states need to do better job with program sure stration and make those individuals who are eligible are receiving the roper benefit they are, that they
told we don't meet the income standard, i was wondering if the doctor could address that. 130% of that ou for question. again, as i recall, the income standards are essentially you the to be below poverty line for household and have limited cash assets. soupds like again, these are administration related issues and certainly cases where the federal government, the task and states need to do better job with program sure stration and make those individuals who are eligible are receiving the roper...
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iran to spread its influence across the region, from lebanon to yemen. >> darkness is descending on ou. regi iran is building an aggressive empire. reporter: and netanyahu presented himself in lockstep with president trump. he has made clear that he too will never accept a nuclear armed iran. that is the right policy. i salute president trump on this. >> repwoter: yesterday the saluted each other in the oval office. >> we have, i would say, probably the best relationitip right now israel that we ever had. >> reporter: it was a remarkable show of strategic unity and mutual admiratide. >> mr. pre, i've been here for necaly four s with talking, seekingero build the an-israel alliance. under your leadership, it's never been stronger. >> risorter: for netanyahu imagery is a welcome contrast to israeli news coverage. >> continuing our coverage of the ongoing corruption investigations into the prime minister. >> yet another twist in the alleged corruption investigation of benjamin neahu. >> reporter: for months, the tv coverage and the protd ts have focu multiple cases against netanyahu and h
iran to spread its influence across the region, from lebanon to yemen. >> darkness is descending on ou. regi iran is building an aggressive empire. reporter: and netanyahu presented himself in lockstep with president trump. he has made clear that he too will never accept a nuclear armed iran. that is the right policy. i salute president trump on this. >> repwoter: yesterday the saluted each other in the oval office. >> we have, i would say, probably the best relationitip right...
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ou correspondent is in sydney now watching that. t we knowy've not just been talking terrorism.y've beenra talking, prektism and the rise of china. >> all of that is on the agenda. australia may not be a member but it'seen to work more closely with them, to tradewi me them given the number of growing economies within that group of 10. the focus for the first day of the summit is as you mentioned, terror and the evolving terror threat. we're expecting some communique to be made before the end of the day. australia and 10 members alongside will try and harmonize their laws and efforts to counter radicalization. just last year we saw the siege in the philippines illustrate that there has been a resurgence of violent extremism within the region. australia doesn't border very closely but it is a way that the flow back of fighter from syria, for instance, does create a need for the region. f >> and all o it is coming amid some protests over the incinsion of cer leaders. >> absolutely. all those things that are on the official summit agenda. what's not on there, reay, is any discussion
ou correspondent is in sydney now watching that. t we knowy've not just been talking terrorism.y've beenra talking, prektism and the rise of china. >> all of that is on the agenda. australia may not be a member but it'seen to work more closely with them, to tradewi me them given the number of growing economies within that group of 10. the focus for the first day of the summit is as you mentioned, terror and the evolving terror threat. we're expecting some communique to be made before the...
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a secretary of state which did not speak to the president and that was very obvious to everyone.ob ous to foreign leaders and people on capitol hill. one senator who is vy close with mike pompeo and donald trump said to me, you can have paration between the president and his attorney general. we've seen that. trump is -- obviously loathes and depieses jeff sessions, takes great glee inti humil him. you can have that divide with him a the secretary of state. you can't have that with this position. mike pompeo andmp toke. a similar relationship in the way trump had with mike flynn. theyust shoot the whatever. i think you'll have a secretary of state that there no difference between him and the president. and that is going to be the wig e-- biggest difference. pete: thank you for saying whatever. >> mike pompeo kno how to talk to trump. the major task with trump isev when you disagree you know how to stay say it in a way that doesn't get his back trump tends to react to people trying to school him or tryinge to him what to do. it's simply managing your manager. pete: which would e allies
a secretary of state which did not speak to the president and that was very obvious to everyone.ob ous to foreign leaders and people on capitol hill. one senator who is vy close with mike pompeo and donald trump said to me, you can have paration between the president and his attorney general. we've seen that. trump is -- obviously loathes and depieses jeff sessions, takes great glee inti humil him. you can have that divide with him a the secretary of state. you can't have that with this...
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to look at race, that we look at some of the things we weren't quite as deoud of. >> reporter: what ou think that was important? >> well, i literally don't think we could have been credible. we live in an age of transparency and we are at a nyment of some reckoning in our society, across ifferent subjects, and i truly thought that the only way we could have this conversation with our readers and seek to engender a conversation with our readers was first to talk a little bit about oursves. >> reporter: what do you hope to achieve with this? i mean, we have a very interesting dynamic in this country today, everybody's talking about the toxic s.mosphere, the divisi >> well i think there is a toxic atmosphere as well, and there are a lot of divisions. what i hope we can do through a magazine and through our digital coverage is to have a saner conversation about what is race d what isn't race. that's why we have a great story about the science of race, which is to say that there science of race, everybody's the same under their skin, but really have a smart discussion about that. or look at
to look at race, that we look at some of the things we weren't quite as deoud of. >> reporter: what ou think that was important? >> well, i literally don't think we could have been credible. we live in an age of transparency and we are at a nyment of some reckoning in our society, across ifferent subjects, and i truly thought that the only way we could have this conversation with our readers and seek to engender a conversation with our readers was first to talk a little bit about...
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ou can drill down hard on the base.you can have a great rally, and ave a lot of people excited, but that doesn't translate into success these days, and we can only drill down so far on the base. what is it that would lead to ou say yes, i'll run for president? >> the kind of change i'm talking about. right re people realize, now, this is the president's party. in blican primary voters arizona and elsewhere are firmly with the president. by large majority. but i do think that will change. see.at changes, we'll [buzzer] i do hope -- there are a lot of candidates out there a lot of governors and some of great jobues who do a on the stump to remind republicans of what it means to again.onservative on the democratic side, all the energy seems to be on the far eft just like the energy right now in the republican party is on the far right. i'm quite certain there will be challenge by somebody, and that's what would be very interesting. huge swath of a voters in the middle who are saying, you know, we need something else. > hav
ou can drill down hard on the base.you can have a great rally, and ave a lot of people excited, but that doesn't translate into success these days, and we can only drill down so far on the base. what is it that would lead to ou say yes, i'll run for president? >> the kind of change i'm talking about. right re people realize, now, this is the president's party. in blican primary voters arizona and elsewhere are firmly with the president. by large majority. but i do think that will change....
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fact, between 1830 and the 1920's, a small group of ous entrepreneurs reache the highest levels of financialsuccess. their experiences are chronicled in a new book looking at a little-known chapter of american history. >> they lived in incredible mansions and traveled the world. they had servants, they ate on fine china and silver. the book is "black fortunes," about the very first black millionaires in the united states. we think about the struggle for equal rights and we don't think about the funding of that struggle. the story begins with a womanna d mary ellen pleasant.we sh to san francisco during the gold rush, and she became a millionaire. she decided to use her money to bring abe end of slavery somehow, and the best way she could think of to do this was to give the money to a man named john brown, who was an antislavery activist. by sponsoring a revolution, mary ellen pleasant put herself in tremendous danger. john brown himself was hanged. robert reed church was born a slave in the mississippi delta to a white steamship owner and his black concubine. he escaped slavery during the ci
fact, between 1830 and the 1920's, a small group of ous entrepreneurs reache the highest levels of financialsuccess. their experiences are chronicled in a new book looking at a little-known chapter of american history. >> they lived in incredible mansions and traveled the world. they had servants, they ate on fine china and silver. the book is "black fortunes," about the very first black millionaires in the united states. we think about the struggle for equal rights and we don't...
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ou had a lot of trial and error. >> i sh have learned it a long time ago. i'm solad that we got involved in this program, because okay, i need some help on this, everyt, hing else i got is i didn't have. >> sreenivasan: the teacher ope to expand thei early learning project in the coming years. in chicago for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: and we'll be back shortly with new numbers that a spike in opioid overdose cases in u.s. emergency rooms. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stations still w nith us, an o orleans art form is winning over new audiences on the international stage. last fall, jeffrey brown visited with on'se of the crescent ci music royalty to discuss his latest album and why traing the next generation is so essential. here's a second look. >> browann: this, troy ews, better known as trombone shorty, , is how he grew up in new orleans: with music all around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we'd driven to his tr
ou had a lot of trial and error. >> i sh have learned it a long time ago. i'm solad that we got involved in this program, because okay, i need some help on this, everyt, hing else i got is i didn't have. >> sreenivasan: the teacher ope to expand thei early learning project in the coming years. in chicago for the pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: and we'll be back shortly with new numbers that a spike in opioid overdose cases in u.s. emergency rooms. but first,...
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orr at least ou version of it.se >tor, where can -- when can we expect some answers? >> we're in this deeper than we thought. >> these three at ricks are not going to hold numb a court of law. >> what have i done? >> additional funding is provided by -- >> american cruise lines. proud sponsor of "washington week." >>ewman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's foodu ps to charity and nourishing the common good. koo and patricia yuen for the yuen foundation. the ethics a excellence in journalism foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station fro viewers lik you. thank you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs narrator: tonight from ken burns and lynn novick, it was exactly what america wanted. and it csught us completely by rise. it turned citizens into crinals and criminals intogs. it changed the very nature of our democracy--twice. prohibition. [cheering] man: what a stupid idea it was that people actually thought you could get away wh this. that you could actually ban alcohol, completely eliminate its usage in
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sams: they almt dried ou thlake complely, and t emicals they were draing off affectedhe water. there were hardly any fi left. that pe of fish over there, at was t harvest of 10 boats. it took the department of fieries one ar to regenerate thfish stock so people went hungry. reporter: conditions by lake naivasha are ideal for cultivating flowers. over 50 companies have set up greenhouses on its shores. the soil is fertile, temperatures mild, there's 12 hours sunshine a day, and the lake's full of water. since the 2009 disaster, local fisherfo are highlsuspicious of t cut fwer indury -- even tugh stri regulatns for mpanies we introdud in the afrmath. edward: they are spraying the chemicals, and once they spray those chemicals, then when the water and the rain comes it also takes the water to the lake. and th once the sh conmes that, has a sideffect t the consumers and also to the breeding areas, because the farms arclose to t breeding area reporterthe flow compaes ject theccusatns. normly they wot grant urnalists access to their greenhouses. but we've been allowed into this facil
sams: they almt dried ou thlake complely, and t emicals they were draing off affectedhe water. there were hardly any fi left. that pe of fish over there, at was t harvest of 10 boats. it took the department of fieries one ar to regenerate thfish stock so people went hungry. reporter: conditions by lake naivasha are ideal for cultivating flowers. over 50 companies have set up greenhouses on its shores. the soil is fertile, temperatures mild, there's 12 hours sunshine a day, and the lake's full...
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-- feed. .ou throw in jay powell we do not know enough of the new head of the fed. know what the sensitivity to the equity market is. there feeling each other. i'm ultimately wanting to buy a dip in the bond market, but in the equity market as well as some point. manus: i do not know whether my accent push the point in regards to my angst in regards to the spurs and where they have gone in the bond despot market. they're like the wind. the ability to punch through 3%. are waxing and waning. last week it was armageddon in the bond market. now it has relaxed event. when you stand? >> this is an argument between two groups of people. people who think they cannot doing -- do it because of what has happened. i hate to say the bond yields cannot go up. they were up 14% when i started working in 1980. in a come along way. -- a long way. we will poke our nose through 3% sometime. i do not think we will end the year far from here. i do not think that the global economy can comfortably sustain a move to higher yields yet. for the first time in any cycle, the u.s. bond market
-- feed. .ou throw in jay powell we do not know enough of the new head of the fed. know what the sensitivity to the equity market is. there feeling each other. i'm ultimately wanting to buy a dip in the bond market, but in the equity market as well as some point. manus: i do not know whether my accent push the point in regards to my angst in regards to the spurs and where they have gone in the bond despot market. they're like the wind. the ability to punch through 3%. are waxing and waning....
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rodriguez was wearing blue jeans and white shirt, perez blue pantsrt ou haveshi information pleae. >>> a memorial service was held today in the fox chase hia unidentified child who who was found dead inside a cardboard box 60 years ago. boy's remains why found on febr 2 historical marker was placed at the site where he was found f theawe have been ordered to fly at half mast following death of the city police officer police september stephen misetic did are died yk. he was a 21 year-old veteran of the department and common ers of the drugs organized crime and vice unit. police escorted his body to a funeral home. >>> community came together to help a restaurant from olde city impacted by a devastating four alarm fire two weeks ago. the damage was so severe that the restaurant could be closed for months. "action news" reporter bob brooks has more on today's effort to help the staff of the little lion. >> reporter: today, inside of a fishtown it is about help, and help for collogues the litt third suffered serious damage in the fire that burned several buildings two weeks ago. according
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at a park , students brought ou posters and t-shirts to make signs. >> after the shooting in parkland, we were all really shocked. we hate how school shootings are being treated as if they're inevitable in our country, because they're not. this is our way of doing something about it. >> i just donated to the folks here. >> reporter: they raised $1500 for the victims of the school shooting. >> i think common sense gun laws are really important. >> reporter: she says her cousin's best friend was killed in the parkland school shooting. >> this affects so many real people real families. >> reporter: this as senator diane feinstein expressed optimism after remarks from president trump at a meeting on gun control. but there hasn't been firm movement in washington. in lafayette last week, emotions ran high. >> why don't we look at the root of the problem and find out why people are doing this instead of blaming gun owners? >> it's not just about california. it's a national problem. this is our way of being part of this national conversation. >> reporter: today, a spokesperson for the school
at a park , students brought ou posters and t-shirts to make signs. >> after the shooting in parkland, we were all really shocked. we hate how school shootings are being treated as if they're inevitable in our country, because they're not. this is our way of doing something about it. >> i just donated to the folks here. >> reporter: they raised $1500 for the victims of the school shooting. >> i think common sense gun laws are really important. >> reporter: she says...
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items like generators, shovels and snow blowere are running ou. a live look from boston there.much as 18 inches of storm are expected to fall today. we've got video from the second nor'easter that slammed that region last week. most towns still digging out of it. air travel is going to take a hit today as well. boston's logan airport has canceled many flights. >>> back here in the bay area, one man is in custody after a small explosion triggered vae evacuations in the south bay. witnesses saw debris and smoke coming from a home. about a dozen other homes were evacuated. officers arrested that man who lives there. people were allowed back three hours later. police have not yet said what they found at that home. >>> and new this morning, a bit of bay area inspiration in case you need it. >> a boston auction house selling a decades old job application and it was signed by steve jobs. he filled out that application at age 18 back in 1973. it's a little hard to read. it was in response to a question whether he has access to transportation. he wrote possible but not probable. >> ther
items like generators, shovels and snow blowere are running ou. a live look from boston there.much as 18 inches of storm are expected to fall today. we've got video from the second nor'easter that slammed that region last week. most towns still digging out of it. air travel is going to take a hit today as well. boston's logan airport has canceled many flights. >>> back here in the bay area, one man is in custody after a small explosion triggered vae evacuations in the south bay....
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y>>ou c banasal fall out of the sky with a paramotor and walk away. >> oh my god. oh my god. >>> this is mary ellen, she's a teacher at bethune cookman university in florida. her office door is decorated with a banner that says "happy birthday" and balloons. now she walks right through the door, in this jukin video, and they've set up a cake and balloons inside. >> it's beautiful. >> oh. >> she starts crying. she's loving it. now it's time to get to class. she grabs her book, her lab coat. she walks down the hall, now she's got to walk through those double doors and on the other side her students are holding sunflowers and signs that tell the teacher why they love her so much. >> that's really thoughtful. >> it really is super sweet. she is feeling the love. wait until she gets into the actual classroom. >> happy birthday! >> more people are waiting for her. ♪ happy birthday to you >> and after they sing happy berth dy birthday song an surprise the icing on the cake. through the doors comes her man. >> what? >> holding a happy birthday balloon because he's kind of
y>>ou c banasal fall out of the sky with a paramotor and walk away. >> oh my god. oh my god. >>> this is mary ellen, she's a teacher at bethune cookman university in florida. her office door is decorated with a banner that says "happy birthday" and balloons. now she walks right through the door, in this jukin video, and they've set up a cake and balloons inside. >> it's beautiful. >> oh. >> she starts crying. she's loving it. now it's time to get...
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ou have of cambridge analytica talking penly about tactics like extortion, like bribery, paying people off and filming it. know, said the news they spread doesn't have to be true, believable.be another executive said it is wrong to win elections on facts, is all about emotion. i think people have concerns u.s., even in the though data mining and targeting practice, this bragging ompany on -- host: cambridge analytica responded to that report, which been subject of plenty of stories in today's papers. editied, the report is scripted and grossly misrepresents the nature of the and how the company conducts its business. out idge analytica putting various statement necessary response to the stories. issie lapowsky is with wired few more ith us for a minutes to answer your questions about the story. wales, new south york, a democrat, go ahead. democrat, i'mi'm a a motorcyclist and i'm very autonomous bout vehicles. oing forward i see these vehicles collecting a lot of that data users could be misused and i'm wonder that ng your views on would be moving forward? thank you. yeah, that's a sma
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we will be g live to ou correspondent in just a moment. 76 nigerian girls kidnapped a month ago by bokoaram has been released, reportedly out of pity , but the group is also warning parents don't ever put your daughters in school again. and for the first time ever, israel confirms that it bombed a suspected syrian nuclear reactor in 2007. our correspondent in jerusalem on the way. also coming up for you this hour, the pressure is building on facebook over data. its users harvested political research firm. the latest on the troubled social media in our business update. while spring birds are starting to sing around the world, here in france, not so much. moren whfrench bird populations have fallen by a third coming up. first, our top story live from paris. ♪ host: former french president nicholas sarkozy is being held for a second day of police questioning, linked to what could be the illegal funding of the successful 2000 seven 2007dential campaign -- presence of campaigresintai. they are accusations the former president has denied since they first popped up five years ago. cap the nors
we will be g live to ou correspondent in just a moment. 76 nigerian girls kidnapped a month ago by bokoaram has been released, reportedly out of pity , but the group is also warning parents don't ever put your daughters in school again. and for the first time ever, israel confirms that it bombed a suspected syrian nuclear reactor in 2007. our correspondent in jerusalem on the way. also coming up for you this hour, the pressure is building on facebook over data. its users harvested political...
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. >> hey, guys i want to say before i get started this has to stop over achieving in working ou this live shot i have so many layers i could probably barely move to do a work out. you go ahead and do that, pat. here in allentown no snow to speak of. over the course of the hours things have definitely change. we went from seeing no precipitation at all to wintry mix and now it is so fine, i don't think you guys can see it but very fine, very light, snow that -- not snow but rain that is coming down but this is, going to end so, people you see these cars out here, that was a police officer out here but yeah, really get out now if you do need to get out and runner rand in these 24 her type places because conditions are actually really good. just a little bit of the wet roadway but it is not that cold right now so we are not seeing any kind of freeze or anything like that. you can see that car had some snow on top of it. we had some snow on our live van as well as we were driving up there but as we got in the lehigh valley nothing just yet but things are expected to ramp up as the mornin
. >> hey, guys i want to say before i get started this has to stop over achieving in working ou this live shot i have so many layers i could probably barely move to do a work out. you go ahead and do that, pat. here in allentown no snow to speak of. over the course of the hours things have definitely change. we went from seeing no precipitation at all to wintry mix and now it is so fine, i don't think you guys can see it but very fine, very light, snow that -- not snow but rain that is...
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to move in that direction is public ou try. this is.s is not a partisan issue. which people of a political colors can agree that starvation, mass starvation when it is inflicted in this way, is completely unacceptable.ho itd be regarded as a crime. and ultimately, those who... who actually inflicted or stand by and allow it to happen should be brought before a court of law. anif that's not possible, at least they should be brought before the court of public opinion that sayit's utterly unacceptable to behave in this way. >> reporter: alex de wthank you so much for joining me. >> you areery welcome. >> sreenivasan: that'sor all this edition of "pbs newshour weeken s" i'm haenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by et captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein faly. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. ucosalind p. walter barbara hoperberg. corporate
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ou - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for grown american superfood. brought to you by by trusted therabotanics. (optimistic music) wanna supercharge your body and live a longer, healthier life? what if you could have more energy and vitality? manage your weight. look and feel years younger, and even help reduce your risk of dying from heart disease and other chronic illnesses. study after study has proven that simply adding more superfood fruits and vegetables to your diet can help you stay healthy and actually live longer. but look at this, this is the daily recommended amount of fruits and vegetables for a family of four. who has the time and money to shop, chop, prep, cook, or go through the hassle of juicing and cleaning all of this every single day?
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thes don't bear point you are making that americans are losing their jobs or having jobs taken away by ou. that the economic growth that is provided and by the dreamer population are other people who are undocumented is significant. -- if theycipients were to be removed from this country, are grossed a method domestic- gross product would decline by over $400 billion over the next decade. it will hurt jobs. deporting these people overall would be devastating to our economy. many economic sectors -- look at agriculture, the farming industry, depends on immigrant workers who are on authorized and are waiting -- you are unauthorized and are waiting. if you were to remove all of those undocumented, we would not have the food picked. you may feel like they are taking jobs away from your children but that is not in the the wages of high school educated are college-educated individuals across the country are not negatively impacted by immigrants in the united states. that is not true. host: what about illegal immigrants on welfare other federal benefits -- is that true? guest: i do not have the
thes don't bear point you are making that americans are losing their jobs or having jobs taken away by ou. that the economic growth that is provided and by the dreamer population are other people who are undocumented is significant. -- if theycipients were to be removed from this country, are grossed a method domestic- gross product would decline by over $400 billion over the next decade. it will hurt jobs. deporting these people overall would be devastating to our economy. many economic...
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ou ♪ seresto,jake...o, seresto ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn'teas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto oh no, jake. seresto. 8-month... ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto by living off the grid. completely. or... set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. energy upgrade california. >> sky 7 breaking news in san leandro high school on lockdown after threatening gra fee tee ws found on campus. students and staff are safe. police are sweeping campus right now, and once they are done, the lockdown will be lifted. we'll track this breaking news for updates this afternoon on abc 7 news app. >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> jumping into the rain, look at this from walnut creek, an average in the storm, a downpour rolling through right now. here's a look down in the santa cruz mountains, downpours here also, moving into san mateo, a downpour across the bridge, and you can see the heavier showers rolling through the east bay hi
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they are inspirations to the all of ous. insoo inside of the dome, the preparations are under way.smitty, the games. and i'm ready to put you on the spot. are you ready to pick? >> i think i am. are you? >> i am. give me a drum roll. >> okay. the first game i have michigan winning it gaiagainst loyola chicago, and villanova edging out kansas. yes, the national championship i have are villanova by a couple of three-pointers to beat michigan. >> oh, they do love the three-ball, but what is so great and why i agree with you on the pick of nova is that they showed in the sweet and the elite 8 when the threes e not falling, they can win in other ways, and take you inside and rebound with the best of them. they are a well rounded team. >> jay wright and the wildcats are going to be the national champs. >> thank you for joining us, and enjoy the game. enjoy the game. we will see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we want to welcome in the viewers from the united states and around the world. i'm ana cabrera in new york and thank you for being with us. some people are
they are inspirations to the all of ous. insoo inside of the dome, the preparations are under way.smitty, the games. and i'm ready to put you on the spot. are you ready to pick? >> i think i am. are you? >> i am. give me a drum roll. >> okay. the first game i have michigan winning it gaiagainst loyola chicago, and villanova edging out kansas. yes, the national championship i have are villanova by a couple of three-pointers to beat michigan. >> oh, they do love the...
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they are available next year with a base model sticker price of $400,000, they'll be flying ou of showrooms chip reid tours the haunted haunts of america's tenth president. . >> glor: some fun facts about john tyler. he was the latter half of a famous campaign the first v president elevate to the presidey on the death of the chiefve. the first parry in e 1844. and 174 years later, two grandchildren are still around. chip reid met one of them. >> reporter: hi, mr. tyler. 89-year-old harrison ruffin tyler is the grandson of u.s. president john tyler, who was born in 1790. yes, you heard that right-- just three generations, president tyler, his son lyon tyler, and grandson harrison span almost the entire history of the united states. >> but i'm still here. >> reporter: we met harrison and his son, william, at president tyler's virginia estate. when you tell people that you are the great-grandson, and your father is the grandson of the tenth president of the united states, do they find it hard to believe? >> i find it hard to believe. i think it has to do with second wives. >> reporter: much yo
they are available next year with a base model sticker price of $400,000, they'll be flying ou of showrooms chip reid tours the haunted haunts of america's tenth president. . >> glor: some fun facts about john tyler. he was the latter half of a famous campaign the first v president elevate to the presidey on the death of the chiefve. the first parry in e 1844. and 174 years later, two grandchildren are still around. chip reid met one of them. >> reporter: hi, mr. tyler. 89-year-old...
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>> there is a potential, i think,ou know,he technology supply complain is very much intertwined andintertwined with china. and so the ties of trade definitely bind. but the semisto story from dema and cycle, and poe sengs tension super cycle demand from automation, virtual re iity, et cete there. but you do have that looming risk on the horizon where some of this china risk could be potentially discounted into some of these types of stocks. >> as we look at the on your list you cited gary cohn's departe as a worrisome factor auto. now we know that larry kudlow is going to be going into that position. he is a globalist. more of a globalist. does thatreassure you at all? >> i think the market doesn't like change, and we'll hear wha rry has to say once in the post. you tow, i thinkt the market is worried about the rhetoric cominge out of the wh house currently. but there is some reassurarde. we have h larry for years. that the message that he is likely toiv d will be delivered clear and eloquently. i think that should be a positive >> could you tell parker from ubs thank you for joining us. >> th
>> there is a potential, i think,ou know,he technology supply complain is very much intertwined andintertwined with china. and so the ties of trade definitely bind. but the semisto story from dema and cycle, and poe sengs tension super cycle demand from automation, virtual re iity, et cete there. but you do have that looming risk on the horizon where some of this china risk could be potentially discounted into some of these types of stocks. >> as we look at the on your list you...