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this is to jefferson, not the overseer. jefferson says, ok. if you come back, you can work with john hemmings. the jamie decided, he doesn't want to come back at all. he just doesn't come back. and jefferson take some off the slave role. he essentially lets them go. no james hemmings, this jamie is sally hemmings's nephew. his wife -- half nephew, he's john wales's grandson, that connection says something. james hemmings -- was james hubbard, another enslaved man at monticello who ran away, and jefferson hadn't brought back -- and kept running away and jefferson didn't come back, they bring them back josh jefferson had him whipped. he was whipped and sold because he kept running away. so the difference between james hubbard, who has no family connection to jefferson, and james hemmings, who has all of these family connections, and when he runs away he told jefferson, i'm not coming back -- and jefferson says, i'm not coming back unless you commander -- he issues basically, a condition. jefferson abides by it. then when he runs away, jefferson
this is to jefferson, not the overseer. jefferson says, ok. if you come back, you can work with john hemmings. the jamie decided, he doesn't want to come back at all. he just doesn't come back. and jefferson take some off the slave role. he essentially lets them go. no james hemmings, this jamie is sally hemmings's nephew. his wife -- half nephew, he's john wales's grandson, that connection says something. james hemmings -- was james hubbard, another enslaved man at monticello who ran away, and...
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overse the mistake of twilight. return to the white during theframework clinton administration, the bush administration and the first six years of the obama administration. monday night on the jeffrey ands we ask chris lewis, vice president at public knowledge, their thoughts the proposal of >> we think the rule that in the net neutrality rules are working. overwhelming majority of americans want to have clear and openher protective internet. we're concerned he's going town a path to repeal some or all the rules. >> from the internet's the day the rules were passed, the internet was free and open. problem.n't a controlled was no interpret with ips's or anybody ability toering with post content or look at the content of their choice. communicators" 2.day night on c-span announcer: this week on "q&a," law professor and author brad snyder discusses his book "the house of truth, a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism." brian: brad snyder, your book is called "the house of truth." where d
overse the mistake of twilight. return to the white during theframework clinton administration, the bush administration and the first six years of the obama administration. monday night on the jeffrey ands we ask chris lewis, vice president at public knowledge, their thoughts the proposal of >> we think the rule that in the net neutrality rules are working. overwhelming majority of americans want to have clear and openher protective internet. we're concerned he's going town a path to...
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internationally compitive oany version we're oking at a ihi it remos all tax incenvefoa fi t move overse. you're t gointoo that you ha toook athe alternatives to th. the's upseedsndowsides toltnaves. that t pcess we're gng thugh right now. we'r gnghrough theross of lki a what'thbest way trerm the t ce d wer taras for businesses antoakthe amecan tax stem iernationally competite? ght n, iliterally o the worst tax sysms in the dustrialized wd. wld. we are losing companie we ve nctive thatasically tell comni, tsrce your manufacturing. why are we inthat? bie, ts is, agai we'r workingen this. fixing ppls obms tt why ta roriso critil and i do believe tt there are very serious and legitimate concnso y version of tax reform and wha t accommodate the as weovto new taxes. >> mr. saker, two qstions llowinp raches question, can u ouald abthe russian investigio can u talk about where the quti omr. trump's retishitmr.omeynd potentialbsucon
internationally compitive oany version we're oking at a ihi it remos all tax incenvefoa fi t move overse. you're t gointoo that you ha toook athe alternatives to th. the's upseedsndowsides toltnaves. that t pcess we're gng thugh right now. we'r gnghrough theross of lki a what'thbest way trerm the t ce d wer taras for businesses antoakthe amecan tax stem iernationally competite? ght n, iliterally o the worst tax sysms in the dustrialized wd. wld. we are losing companie we ve nctive thatasically...
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police say last week he was trying to pass an oversized load on route 30 in lancaster county when he another car. that car hit the oversized load sending it into the school bus causing that bus to flip. >>> 14 kids were on the bus at the time. a 6-year-old boy is still in the hospital. police say irving had a suspended license at the time of the crash. >>> the is on right now for two men to attack the couple with a screwdriver at a jersey shore hotel. it happened in toms river monday. they used the screwdriver to break into the room and stabbed a man below the eye. >>> turn ing ing to this former president barack obama getting for his remarks at a celebration in germany. it's the first time he's addressed an international audience since leaving the white house. he expressed regret that his health care bill wasn't able to provide 100% coverage for all americans. >> we weren't able to get everyone health care, and the progress we made is now imperilled because there's still a significant debate taking place. but the point is that for those 20 million people, their lives have been bette
police say last week he was trying to pass an oversized load on route 30 in lancaster county when he another car. that car hit the oversized load sending it into the school bus causing that bus to flip. >>> 14 kids were on the bus at the time. a 6-year-old boy is still in the hospital. police say irving had a suspended license at the time of the crash. >>> the is on right now for two men to attack the couple with a screwdriver at a jersey shore hotel. it happened in toms river...
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this is an overseer house that not have been used as a slave quarter.here is no distinction of the two. i see evidence of rebuilding around the foundation of that as well. have said to be original. originale vols this, plan, when investigating the main house, was to do -- sample this house and a sample the ,ther house, but the main house the guest house, got so complicated that we used up all of our research funds in that --paign in. -- did not need did not have enough to do the overseer's house. this was a reconstruction. i am pushing it on time, probably. we can take one more. >> what was going on in james monroe's life that might have helped construction? in 1793, he purchased the property and he was then living at monroe hill which is now on the property of the university of virginia. monroe hill was smaller and it wasn't that good of farmland, and was later became highland, was a larger parcel. it was bought as part of the original land-grant. it was a joining thomas jefferson's monticello. better agricultural land, bigger plots, and close to his f
this is an overseer house that not have been used as a slave quarter.here is no distinction of the two. i see evidence of rebuilding around the foundation of that as well. have said to be original. originale vols this, plan, when investigating the main house, was to do -- sample this house and a sample the ,ther house, but the main house the guest house, got so complicated that we used up all of our research funds in that --paign in. -- did not need did not have enough to do the overseer's...
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overseers have said to be original. i will diebold jesus -- divulge this -- original plan, when investigating the main house got so complicated that we ended up using all of our research funds in that campaign. this was a reconstruction. in 1985 and 1986. i know i am- probably pushing on time. >> we will take one more. >> what was going on in james monroe's life in 1799 that might have helped construction? sara bon-harper: in 1793, he purchased the property and he was then living at monroe hill which is now on the property of the university of virginia. monroe hill was smaller and it -- apparently it wasn't that good of farmland, and what later became highland, was a larger parcel. it was bought as part of the original land-grant and it was adjoining thomas jefferson's monticello. better agricultural land, bigger plots, and close to his friend and mentor, thomas jefferson. he went off to france as a minister to france and in the mid-1790's, was there and was -- sort of gave jefferson oversight the sighting of my buildin
overseers have said to be original. i will diebold jesus -- divulge this -- original plan, when investigating the main house got so complicated that we ended up using all of our research funds in that campaign. this was a reconstruction. in 1985 and 1986. i know i am- probably pushing on time. >> we will take one more. >> what was going on in james monroe's life in 1799 that might have helped construction? sara bon-harper: in 1793, he purchased the property and he was then living at...
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baggy and oversized, we wondered if he's ahead of a trend. he was out promoting war machine.e stopped by stephen kolber. >> do you think beauty is really only skin deep? >> i don't know. i have never taken my skin off. >> next stop, the screening where brad posed with co-stars. >> nothing about war's easy. >> pitt plays a four-star commander in afghanistan. in an interview he said he found one connection with his character, hubris. which is defind as excessive pride. you start believing your own stink. any time i've gotten in trouble because it's because of my own hubris. >>> news on another breakup. it's official. amy schumer and ben hanisch have split after a year and a half of dating. amy was emotional that night at her premiere. we're sad it's coming to an earned. >> ending her promotional tour with co-star goddie hawn. they spent time together. but missing. happy posts like that suddenly became scarce. her last pic was posted may 5th in the caption she called him her support system. just two days earlier, schumer delivered this bomb to howard stern. >> are we talking mar
baggy and oversized, we wondered if he's ahead of a trend. he was out promoting war machine.e stopped by stephen kolber. >> do you think beauty is really only skin deep? >> i don't know. i have never taken my skin off. >> next stop, the screening where brad posed with co-stars. >> nothing about war's easy. >> pitt plays a four-star commander in afghanistan. in an interview he said he found one connection with his character, hubris. which is defind as excessive...
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. >> it is one thing to get an overseer, over lord, the white man wants the money, control over you, they want the money. what happens next? >> well, i write in particular about one family. i think it illuminates t molly burkehard and her family, in 19 tworngs she grew up in a lodge, in many ways, straddled two centuries and two civilizations, 1920, she married a young settleler n may of 1921, her older sister disappears. and molly looks everywhere for her. a week later, her body is found in a ravine. shot in the back of the head. it is the first hint that molly's family and the osage tribe are targeted for their money. to give you a sense, within a few days, molly's mother grows sick, she stops breathing, evidence later suggested she was poisoned. molly had a younger sister, rita was terrified of the killings, moved from the country side to be closer to molly and to town. one night at three clng in the morning, molly hears an explosion, looks out, in the direction of her sister's house all she can see a a large orange ball rising into the sky. someone planted a bomb under the house,
. >> it is one thing to get an overseer, over lord, the white man wants the money, control over you, they want the money. what happens next? >> well, i write in particular about one family. i think it illuminates t molly burkehard and her family, in 19 tworngs she grew up in a lodge, in many ways, straddled two centuries and two civilizations, 1920, she married a young settleler n may of 1921, her older sister disappears. and molly looks everywhere for her. a week later, her body is...
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it is better for me to do this than the overseer or law enforcement. it is generational echos.t gave them a sense of this is one thing i have control over in my life. when you're a people who lack real significant political and economic power in your life, when they're all these structural issues, what happens is you end up reaching out to the most vulnerable among you. taking out all of that frustration and pain on to people that can't fight back rather than striking back against the system and the big forces that you naked instead. >> the book is called spare the kids. why whooping kids won't save black american written by dr. stacy patton. up next, actress felicity huffman, stay with us. ♪ >> i am always pleased to welcome our friend felicity huffman back to our program. she is starring in "american crime." here is a scene from the season finale of "american crime." >> i have to figure out ho to keep things going. >> you need money? >> i need to come home. >> all that talk about trying to find yourself, t to breathe, ta a stand, that just goes away? what is it going to be li
it is better for me to do this than the overseer or law enforcement. it is generational echos.t gave them a sense of this is one thing i have control over in my life. when you're a people who lack real significant political and economic power in your life, when they're all these structural issues, what happens is you end up reaching out to the most vulnerable among you. taking out all of that frustration and pain on to people that can't fight back rather than striking back against the system...
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the school are paying the prize for oversized and supersized classes and overstretched teachers and insufficient teaching assistance. we will ensure our schools are properly funded. secondly -- where there are schools that are failing, than i believe, and i am sure angela would agree with me, there has to be an effective and strong local education organization step in and make sure schools are properly funded. we are not sure about the idea every school should be accountable to the department of education. we want a stronger community and family of schools in education and would like to bring free schools within the family of education in a mutually supportive environment. [applause] >> because at its best, one school recognizes and has a problem of achievement in say english or math, then a school down the road might be doing well in those areas. you learn from each other. if you create competition between schools, you reduce the ability to learn from each other. our children need to grow up knowing the whole community is working for them. to quote the proverb it takes a village to bring up a c
the school are paying the prize for oversized and supersized classes and overstretched teachers and insufficient teaching assistance. we will ensure our schools are properly funded. secondly -- where there are schools that are failing, than i believe, and i am sure angela would agree with me, there has to be an effective and strong local education organization step in and make sure schools are properly funded. we are not sure about the idea every school should be accountable to the department...
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as we take a look at gw parkway there's an oversized truck at the memorial bridge having trouble crossingt of a delay as well and then northbound 234 crash at sudley manor drive. metro is on time except for safe track. keep it to fox5 news morning. we'll be back in just a few. >> ♪ narrator: "the time is always right to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. >> ♪ >> that is where the action is today. fox5 is at nats park for weather day. yay! mike thomas just gave us a ay.erb weather outlook for the the team will be down, the weather team and me. i'm like the, you know, the auxiliary player today. weather team and allison down at nats park. welcome back to f
as we take a look at gw parkway there's an oversized truck at the memorial bridge having trouble crossingt of a delay as well and then northbound 234 crash at sudley manor drive. metro is on time except for safe track. keep it to fox5 news morning. we'll be back in just a few. >> ♪ narrator: "the time is always right to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the...
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he was wearing an oversized white shirt that night.oke out and one of the suspects pulled out a knife and another stabbed chad miller who is from vallejo and he plays safety on the spartans. the junior was stabbed in the stomach. he's listed in critical condition but he's expected to make a fuel recovery. now, if you recognize either of the men in that surveillance video we just showed you, call the san jose police department and you can do that anonymously. live from san jose, janine de la vega, abc7 news. >>> new details in the missing uber driver. police are looking at a car of a person that police are calling a person of interest. bob tang owns the car and he's now missing. police found tang's car parked at san francisco international airport and that's driving suspicions that he traveled to his native cambodia. abc7 spoke with a woman at tang's home. she knows both men. >> i cannot go into work right now. i'm so so >> okay. >> she cannot eat. >> chhay's car was found in san francisco. police have searched the location along with o
he was wearing an oversized white shirt that night.oke out and one of the suspects pulled out a knife and another stabbed chad miller who is from vallejo and he plays safety on the spartans. the junior was stabbed in the stomach. he's listed in critical condition but he's expected to make a fuel recovery. now, if you recognize either of the men in that surveillance video we just showed you, call the san jose police department and you can do that anonymously. live from san jose, janine de la...
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it is such an oversized impact. then people are saying let's back off. there's a bit of a to and from on that. if they started impacting money making operations for the country i believe he is still 25%, if it impacts at a time when it's very slow would that cause people to go back? we would have to see. when they haven't done anymore missile testing or exercising of any kind i doubt that. when we have the next nuclear test you a north korean crisis and then we'll see how they work together. if it's north korea did this. we need to increase pressure, more sanctions, do this. say no no. we need to lower the tension and maybe it's only they are doing that because of the u.s. actions that's where you can have some convergence. so you now have not only the uc u.n. sanctions they are pushing the previous administration that they have been reluctant to do or a new administration and then another parallel track is others going around the world talking to others, raising crimes against humanity, the wages of the overseas worker, crimes against humanity, mass des
it is such an oversized impact. then people are saying let's back off. there's a bit of a to and from on that. if they started impacting money making operations for the country i believe he is still 25%, if it impacts at a time when it's very slow would that cause people to go back? we would have to see. when they haven't done anymore missile testing or exercising of any kind i doubt that. when we have the next nuclear test you a north korean crisis and then we'll see how they work together. if...
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clippers jazz the overseers to go seven games. first quarter. on the other end, joking us get the layout. the jazz's tillerson. they make the shot, and finished with 26 points. the golden state warriors. in boston, isaiah thomas returns for game one against the wizards after flying back home for his sister's funeral. john lott with the jumper. the celtics in the early 16 mapping whole. actually picked up and goes to the sidelines to get checked out. somehow manages to smile toothless through all of this. then he uses the ball to mount a major combat. now three from the corner, celtics take their first lead at 73-71. avery bradley trails another three and win game one, 123-111. the mets lose more than a game against the nationals. now i send the guard in pain after this page to price harper. he walks off the mound holding his arm. terry collins removes him from the game after 21 pitches. meanwhile, huge day for anthony rendon hits three home runs and knocks and 10 rbis. nationals go on to crash the mets 23-5. nicole: before you hea
clippers jazz the overseers to go seven games. first quarter. on the other end, joking us get the layout. the jazz's tillerson. they make the shot, and finished with 26 points. the golden state warriors. in boston, isaiah thomas returns for game one against the wizards after flying back home for his sister's funeral. john lott with the jumper. the celtics in the early 16 mapping whole. actually picked up and goes to the sidelines to get checked out. somehow manages to smile toothless through...
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draymond green was asked charles barkley was his role model growing up with his undersized game and oversizedalking. >> i was raised by mary babers. in the babers family, that's what you do. you speak your mind. it ain't got nothing to do with -- i wasn't a charles barkley fan growing up. so, you know, no disrespect to charles. he is a great player. but, you know, as i got older, i watched his game because i knew he was undersized and the things he could do. i could try to add some of that stuff to my game. but nah, he didn't influence me at all. i grew up in saginaw, michigan where you play, that's what you do. you talk. you talk junk during basketball. that's how i was raised. i was raised in a family like that. so i didn't need a charles barkley to influence me. my mom didn't let us look up to people anyway. my mom didn't believe in, like, oh, you need to like look to this guy for this. my mom didn't believe that. >> all right. earlier today l.a. hosting utah in game seven. you think the clippers would have an advantage. gordon hayward led the jazz with 26 point, 8 boards. he put utah up l
draymond green was asked charles barkley was his role model growing up with his undersized game and oversizedalking. >> i was raised by mary babers. in the babers family, that's what you do. you speak your mind. it ain't got nothing to do with -- i wasn't a charles barkley fan growing up. so, you know, no disrespect to charles. he is a great player. but, you know, as i got older, i watched his game because i knew he was undersized and the things he could do. i could try to add some of...
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. >> we used a cute oversized scarf that we used as a serong to run around, flaunt the suit but she'sovered if she need to be. >> you have so many scarves, you box them up, put them in the basement or attic for summer. use them as cover ups. >> her total look is amazing. we did this black october gone chi to compliment her tribal look. >> i love it another two piece coming our way. >> another two piece, this is julia, she's rocking again a red carpenter. that is smashing witt these two piece bathing suits and all reversible. same thing she's smaller busted but she has those rips in the bust line calling attention right to the top and giving her some extra support because it is taking it around the neck. >> i love this suit. >> we all have those denim shirts, because they were so in. using that with your swimsuit i like that idea. >> sometimes it is chilly at the beach so using a long sleeve shirt is a easy way to have a cute cover up. she wanted to run to happy hour she's ready to go. >> perfect. >> we have one more fella, eddie coming out. >> eddie is rocking an 18-inch board short a
. >> we used a cute oversized scarf that we used as a serong to run around, flaunt the suit but she'sovered if she need to be. >> you have so many scarves, you box them up, put them in the basement or attic for summer. use them as cover ups. >> her total look is amazing. we did this black october gone chi to compliment her tribal look. >> i love it another two piece coming our way. >> another two piece, this is julia, she's rocking again a red carpenter. that is...
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oversize is what they're saying.rederick, 75, new london road, all lanes there still blocked by that crash. a delay southbound 270 as you're coming south of 70. northbound, 301 between 197 and 50. a multicar crash still hanging around there in prince george's county. 270 looks okay. top of the beltway, no big problem there. inbound, 66. remember to listen to wtop 105 today. >>> good morning, i'm landon bouddy at cnbc headquarters. verizon ceo has confirmed the company plans to launch a streaming tv service. verizon will offer a package of dozens of pachances that would streamed separately. the new service could be as early as july but will likely launch later this year. that's the cnbc business report. i'm landon dowdy. >> thank you. >>> you might remember that target data breach back in 2013 that impacted more than 41 million customers. the retailer has agreed to an $18 million settlement. the hackers to tell credentials from a third party vender to access sensitive information. here's how this payment will break do
oversize is what they're saying.rederick, 75, new london road, all lanes there still blocked by that crash. a delay southbound 270 as you're coming south of 70. northbound, 301 between 197 and 50. a multicar crash still hanging around there in prince george's county. 270 looks okay. top of the beltway, no big problem there. inbound, 66. remember to listen to wtop 105 today. >>> good morning, i'm landon bouddy at cnbc headquarters. verizon ceo has confirmed the company plans to launch a...
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outbound canal road, left lane blocked oversized truck there. beltway outer loop, inner loop no massive problems. 75 at frederick at new london road. all lanes still blocked by the crash. northbound 301 between 97 and 50 have that crash there still hanging around as well. travel times coming up. manchester where three more arrests have justin made in connection with an explosion after an ariana grande concert. the prime minister is warning another attack could be imminent. >> britain's terror threat level has been raised to highest category. we just learned the uk's parliament is on heightened security as well. no visitors are allowed in at this point. intelligence agencies still working to figure out if the suicide bomber was working alone. we don't know much about the newest people taken into custody. but this happened in raids in the same part of manchester where the accused's suicide bomber's brother was arrested yesterday. police are trying to figure out if salman abedi acted alone. we've also learned that a man from prince george's county
outbound canal road, left lane blocked oversized truck there. beltway outer loop, inner loop no massive problems. 75 at frederick at new london road. all lanes still blocked by the crash. northbound 301 between 97 and 50 have that crash there still hanging around as well. travel times coming up. manchester where three more arrests have justin made in connection with an explosion after an ariana grande concert. the prime minister is warning another attack could be imminent. >> britain's...
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. >> i'm not aware of any reason why nsa would not provide anything that their overseers ask for.he entire culture of the national security agency is focused on obeying the law, compliance with the law, and i remember walking through with the attorney general, walking through and she stopped by a soldier, said to the soldier what you do if you find an american communications in the stream of intelligence? and he gave exactly the right answer. and afterwards, the attorney general said you're not supposed to ask a question if you don't know what the answers going to be. i said i knew exactly what the training here was going to be, what that guy had been through, and i knew he knew the answer and i'm surprise. >> tucker: but you sort of wonder, i wonder a lot of things about nsa but one is how would we really know? so it's obviously highly technical and highly classified and if i'm a member of congress on one of the committees and i call over and say that like to see this, and i'm sure i'm getting those things? status of the hardest problem with intelligence, gotta be secret and yet
. >> i'm not aware of any reason why nsa would not provide anything that their overseers ask for.he entire culture of the national security agency is focused on obeying the law, compliance with the law, and i remember walking through with the attorney general, walking through and she stopped by a soldier, said to the soldier what you do if you find an american communications in the stream of intelligence? and he gave exactly the right answer. and afterwards, the attorney general said...
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. >> the trump administration reportedly plans to replace the chief overseer of federally chartered banksthe white house is preparing to replace comptroller of the currency, thomas curry as soon as this week. he was appointed by president obama for a five-year term which expired in april. the comptroller oversees hundreds of bank supervisors stationed inside large financial firms. this is interesting. one of the areas where people have been disappointed in the first 100 days is the lack of new appointments to area like most crucially the fed vice chair of supervision which we still haven't got. an added aspect that was confusing investors is thomas curry's term, he's seen as a heavy regulator as opposed to someone of the new mindset of deregulation had not been replaced, even though his five-year perm had eterm had en. people were wondering maybe donald trump is not committed to deregulation. if confirmed he is leaving, that's something that will be encouraging for the banks, particularly if it was paired soon after with a new appointment to the fed vice chair of supervision it would have
. >> the trump administration reportedly plans to replace the chief overseer of federally chartered banksthe white house is preparing to replace comptroller of the currency, thomas curry as soon as this week. he was appointed by president obama for a five-year term which expired in april. the comptroller oversees hundreds of bank supervisors stationed inside large financial firms. this is interesting. one of the areas where people have been disappointed in the first 100 days is the lack...
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meaning stocks have gone up and so people are talking about stocks being oversal valued and the reality is that the earnings story is still underappreciated. i think specifically, sales group. so 8% sales growth, best we've had in five or six years. >> is it sustain bable? >> at least for several more quarters. the big change, we're seeing an upda uptick in growth and inflation. we're having an uptick in nominal gdp around the world. about 1 is%. that's sales growth. >> i'm almost fully investeded, so b obviously, i want to adpree with you, but i have some concerns. basically, all the good things you've said are priced into the market, so when i look at how we get that next leg of 10%, you could get it, 10, 13%, whatever it is, you could get it if the trump agenda goes through, but that's a big if at this point. >> that's a key part of your thesis. you lay that out near the top part of your note, when you say now you don't think tax reform and tax cuts are factored into the earnings power of the market. >> so, they're not factored in for '17. for 2017, i'm highly confident there's no ta
meaning stocks have gone up and so people are talking about stocks being oversal valued and the reality is that the earnings story is still underappreciated. i think specifically, sales group. so 8% sales growth, best we've had in five or six years. >> is it sustain bable? >> at least for several more quarters. the big change, we're seeing an upda uptick in growth and inflation. we're having an uptick in nominal gdp around the world. about 1 is%. that's sales growth. >> i'm...
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most likely a chevy malibu, driver reportedly tried to pass two tractor trailers with oversized roads, on yesterday. crash right in the escort car. that vehicle careened in the path of the school bus which then crashed and flipped on its side. two students are seriously hurt. >>> go fund me page to help students from the other bus crash that happened on monday where 26 students and three chaperones were all injured, very seriously. that bus rolled over a few times on interstate i-95 heading down to washington d.c. for a field trip. teachers union made a lincoln its facebook page for donations and they have gotten more than their $15,000 goal, the bus was full of kid, coming from henry elementary when it flipped on its side on monday. four people are still in the hospital, and is there a special education teacher brittany jake she's in critical condition. a link is on my fox philly.com >>> philadelphia police officer is in custody accused of a road rage incident, a story you saw first right here on fox 29. twenty-second district veteran officer rod scott faces numerous charges after tu
most likely a chevy malibu, driver reportedly tried to pass two tractor trailers with oversized roads, on yesterday. crash right in the escort car. that vehicle careened in the path of the school bus which then crashed and flipped on its side. two students are seriously hurt. >>> go fund me page to help students from the other bus crash that happened on monday where 26 students and three chaperones were all injured, very seriously. that bus rolled over a few times on interstate i-95...
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police say that driver tried to pass two tractor trailers carrying oversized loads and their escort cardriver clipped the escort car crashing into the schoolbus. this happened along route 30 in east lampeter township. if you have any information at all about the car or the driver you're asked to call police. >>> check this out. that is not steam you're seeing comincoming out the ground thata gas leak. crews had their hands full fixing that leak on route 70 this all went down during the morning rush hour through cherry hill today. >> everything is now fixed. all the lanes are finally only again. fox 29's steve keeley was the first reporter on scene and has the details. >> reporter: it was a sound and a sight you rarely see or hear. it looked and sounded like a water main burst. but this was a natural gas line leaking. spewing potentially explosive gas into the air here on cherry hill's busiest roadway route 70 but a public service electric and gas crew man told fox 29 news here early on there was no immediate danger to anybody but the work crews themselves close to it. because even thoug
police say that driver tried to pass two tractor trailers carrying oversized loads and their escort cardriver clipped the escort car crashing into the schoolbus. this happened along route 30 in east lampeter township. if you have any information at all about the car or the driver you're asked to call police. >>> check this out. that is not steam you're seeing comincoming out the ground thata gas leak. crews had their hands full fixing that leak on route 70 this all went down during the...
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driver reportedly tried to pass two trucks with oversized load on route 30, in east lamp itter on wednesday crashing in the escort car escorting those large trucks. that vehicle careened right in the path of the bus which crashed and flipped on the side and two of those students are seriously hurt. >>> they have set up a go fund me page in connection with the other bus crash that happened, as those students were on the field trip to help 26 students and three chaperones injured on interstate five on on monday. federation of teachers posted a link to donate. they have raised 15 you this dollars. bus was full of kid from henry elementary school when it flipped on the side on monday, four people were hurt in the crash and still in the hospital and serious injuries and that special education teachers brittany jacobs is in critical condition. link to that go fund me is on our web site fox 29.com. >>> 4:11. amtrak engineer who turned himself in. >> still ahead here on "good day philadelphia" what lies ahead foreman behind deadly derailment outside philadelphia that killed eight people and injured
driver reportedly tried to pass two trucks with oversized load on route 30, in east lamp itter on wednesday crashing in the escort car escorting those large trucks. that vehicle careened right in the path of the bus which crashed and flipped on the side and two of those students are seriously hurt. >>> they have set up a go fund me page in connection with the other bus crash that happened, as those students were on the field trip to help 26 students and three chaperones injured on...
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national economy and the people flip-flopped and it was hurting the national economy because of such an oversized impact. so then people said let's back off of the reform, so it was a bit of to and fro on that. so if the reform started impacting the moneymaking operations for the country, then i believe there would still be 25% of the gdp if i'm right. then if it impacts the economy at the time there is a concern that it's very slow, would that cause people to go back against the reform? >> i think on the priorities, any president not only south korea but the u.s. comes in wanting to focus on domestic issues. that's what they feel the voters want and where the votes were from. but the world tha of truth, certainly north korea whether it is doing something an and is not ignored or it is doing it because it's the next step in the technological development, north korea doesn't stay quiet for very long so if they don't do any mor anymore missile teste exercising of any kind, i doubt that'back. so if it is the next missile test, then you have the north korean crisis for both trump and then we will see
national economy and the people flip-flopped and it was hurting the national economy because of such an oversized impact. so then people said let's back off of the reform, so it was a bit of to and fro on that. so if the reform started impacting the moneymaking operations for the country, then i believe there would still be 25% of the gdp if i'm right. then if it impacts the economy at the time there is a concern that it's very slow, would that cause people to go back against the reform?...
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. >> that really has been an interesting story out of rnings, which is overse companies that do businesseas are doing better than companies just focused domestically. what kind of guidance signals are you getting? >> overall quite positive. especially within the eurozone. that was a surprise with regard to economic froth agrowth and consumption patterns. if you look a year ago, it was a more uneven growth trajectory. you saw massive fiscal stimulus, stabilization within the markets there, consumption within china picked up again and that juiced the multinationals. >> chad, thank you very much for that. >> thank you. >> great to see you. top thing you're watching today? adidas? >> adidas, the ceo on "squawk on the street." >> that's it for "worldwide exchange." "squawk box" is next. >>> good morning. facebook under pressure. the social network posting an earnings beat but concerns about future growth. >>> tim cook, apple's chief, unveils a major manufacturing push in the united states. >>> and the end of obamacare may be near. house republicans say they have the vote to pass their healthc
. >> that really has been an interesting story out of rnings, which is overse companies that do businesseas are doing better than companies just focused domestically. what kind of guidance signals are you getting? >> overall quite positive. especially within the eurozone. that was a surprise with regard to economic froth agrowth and consumption patterns. if you look a year ago, it was a more uneven growth trajectory. you saw massive fiscal stimulus, stabilization within the markets...
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police say that driver tried to bass two tractor trailers carrying oversized loads and their escort carthe driver clipped the escort car crashing into the schoolbus. this happened along route 30 in east lampeter township. if you have any information about the car or the driver, call police. >>> in wilmington, a toddler is recovering tonight after she was struck by a car not once but twice and the driver then took off. it apparently also started with an argument which neighbors say may have been over money. >> fox 29's jeff cole has the very latest from wilmington where police took that driver into custody. >> reporter: new castle county police have one suspect in custody as they investigate a bizarre hit-and-run here in wilmington. on this street of small homes and tidy lawns, moments of terror in the driveway of seven roosevelt. 14 month old girl under a car. her mother trying to stop it. jose rivera runs outside. >> she was trying to get the man to stop, just to halt. >> he kept turning trying to like maneuver around her stuff. >> reporter: the child known as lea is struck twice befor
police say that driver tried to bass two tractor trailers carrying oversized loads and their escort carthe driver clipped the escort car crashing into the schoolbus. this happened along route 30 in east lampeter township. if you have any information about the car or the driver, call police. >>> in wilmington, a toddler is recovering tonight after she was struck by a car not once but twice and the driver then took off. it apparently also started with an argument which neighbors say may...
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do they realize their oversized impact on it? >> they talk about, and this is relatively new in the last three or four years. before i left we had lots of discussions about financial stability. the real issue is does any kind of volatility in the marketplace infect the real economy? their purpose is to create monetary conditions for maximum employment growth without creating inflation or leading to deflation. so if there's a risk of infection like we had, and we've always heard about 1937 or other years, or the recent case we went through. on the other hand, 1962, 1987, dotcom, et cetera, they might say something in the short term but that doesn't infect the real economy which is their real duty and purpose. >> richard fisher, it's always a pleasure, sir. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >>> here is coming up on the rest of "the halftime report." >>> big movers in the blitz from duncan to tesla. plus, get set for a knockout debate on facebook. and when a company announces share buybacks, should yo
do they realize their oversized impact on it? >> they talk about, and this is relatively new in the last three or four years. before i left we had lots of discussions about financial stability. the real issue is does any kind of volatility in the marketplace infect the real economy? their purpose is to create monetary conditions for maximum employment growth without creating inflation or leading to deflation. so if there's a risk of infection like we had, and we've always heard about 1937...
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one of them is kushner was very vocal in a "forbes" article during the election in his oversing of thea analytics of the campaign. he learned to operate facebook in a way that microtargeted the messages he wanted to come from the campaign to voters in states that they were predicted actually to lose, and it was pretty effective. and so, there's also obviously been some concern about the role that russia played in terms of spreading fake news and harmful news about hillary clinton and positive news about trump. it's not clear. no one's saying that jared kushner did anything regarding that intentionally or unintentionally, but the fbi certainly wants to see what is happening. but i do think something more interesting is flynn, michael flynn, and they're very interested in that. jared kushner was a big fan of michael flynn, supposedly, and wanted him in the position, even when the president was told not to. >> he was one of his strongest advocates in this administration. >> he was. >> that is a good point. you wonder if now more of a shift to the financial ties between -- >> right. >> but
one of them is kushner was very vocal in a "forbes" article during the election in his oversing of thea analytics of the campaign. he learned to operate facebook in a way that microtargeted the messages he wanted to come from the campaign to voters in states that they were predicted actually to lose, and it was pretty effective. and so, there's also obviously been some concern about the role that russia played in terms of spreading fake news and harmful news about hillary clinton and...
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it describes a powerful man, head of the pharaoh's treasury and overseer of his army.et is damaged and she wondered whether intef's enemies desecrated his tomb. >> parcak: was he corrupt? was he-- did he step on too many people on his way to the top? who was this guy? ( laughs ) what did he do? but that's what makes archeology interesting. it's like you're reading the ancient version of the "national enquirer" in slow time, right. i often get asked, you know, especially when we're excavating-- in tombs-- "don't you feel bad? you know, they wanted to be left alone." yes, that's true. but on the flipside, the ancient egyptians, they wanted their names to be remembered. >> whitaker: to let them live on. >> parcak: yeah. and intef and his mom and his children-- you know, now the world knows them and knows who they are. >> whitaker: once freed from the earth, the ancient slab was hoisted using ancient methods. local villagers do the heavy lifting. the man in charge is omar farouk. they call you "reis"? >> omar farouk: yes. >> whitaker: what does that mean? >> farouk:
it describes a powerful man, head of the pharaoh's treasury and overseer of his army.et is damaged and she wondered whether intef's enemies desecrated his tomb. >> parcak: was he corrupt? was he-- did he step on too many people on his way to the top? who was this guy? ( laughs ) what did he do? but that's what makes archeology interesting. it's like you're reading the ancient version of the "national enquirer" in slow time, right. i often get asked, you know, especially when...
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reporting goes, i'm sure toobin and dana bash will know, but it strikes me that the most important overseer of this is the special counsel. there's commitment there, but they don't have the power that a special counsel, a special cone sell can indict. >> just two days ago, white house press secretary sepicer says frankly there's no need for a special prosecutor. so what's the late word from the white house? >> reporter: it's hard to imagine a worse 72 hours in president trump's life. and what you're seeing tonight, anderson, is a very different president trump, a very restrained president trump, he's not talking got so-called judges as he did after the travel ban, he's not threatening the former fbi director james comey as he did last weekend, when he talked about tapes on twitter. consider this very restrained statement coming from the president of the united states tonight on the tapping of bob mueller and special prosecutor, it says as i have stated many times a thorough investigation will confirm what we already know, there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i
reporting goes, i'm sure toobin and dana bash will know, but it strikes me that the most important overseer of this is the special counsel. there's commitment there, but they don't have the power that a special counsel, a special cone sell can indict. >> just two days ago, white house press secretary sepicer says frankly there's no need for a special prosecutor. so what's the late word from the white house? >> reporter: it's hard to imagine a worse 72 hours in president trump's...
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, stay off of twitter and you don't have is the shadows hanging over the administration when he's overse overseas. i think it's interesting to see what shakes out when we get back. as far as the other side of it, the agenda, the white house would respond saying we're implementing the president's agenda. we're working on the budget that was just rolled out. we want to hit tax reform. what i've heard from sources on the hill they want to do something before the august rece recess. they'll talk about health care, letting that marinate over on the senate side. but there are some questions about what this summer is going to hold, whether it's a summer shakeup, a push ahead on some of the agenda items as well. still though the president has another day to get through in sicily. and as he's holding these meetings we expect to get more information about what exactly is shaking out here. >> you know the president well and you have just said well you know they're limiting his screen time, he's staying off of twitter. it's been possible because on that overseas trips he's busy. now that jared is fi
, stay off of twitter and you don't have is the shadows hanging over the administration when he's overse overseas. i think it's interesting to see what shakes out when we get back. as far as the other side of it, the agenda, the white house would respond saying we're implementing the president's agenda. we're working on the budget that was just rolled out. we want to hit tax reform. what i've heard from sources on the hill they want to do something before the august rece recess. they'll talk...
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family-restaurant brand known for its americana theme, its mini candy stores, and, of course, its oversized-man: huge. -man #2: hoo! lemonis: founded by bob farrell in 1963, the company, at one point, had as many as 130 locations. in the '80s, bob retired, and the chain was sold to a group of investors. but they mismanaged the stores, lost the magic, and soon after, every last one of them was gone. eager to open up a family-oriented business, mike enlisted paul to help him restore farrell's to its glory days. they even put a new spin on the restaurant's famous birthday song. together: clap your hands! clap, clap your hands! clap! lemonis: but they moved way too fast, opening up seven restaurants in just a few short years, some of them never generating a profit. and thanks to high rent, more than a million dollars of debt, and a slew of operational blunders, one location is already gone, with the rest in deep trouble. mike: where are we gonna get that extra money? there's no money in here. lemonis: if i can't help them stabilize their stores, this great comeback story will come to an end any
family-restaurant brand known for its americana theme, its mini candy stores, and, of course, its oversized-man: huge. -man #2: hoo! lemonis: founded by bob farrell in 1963, the company, at one point, had as many as 130 locations. in the '80s, bob retired, and the chain was sold to a group of investors. but they mismanaged the stores, lost the magic, and soon after, every last one of them was gone. eager to open up a family-oriented business, mike enlisted paul to help him restore farrell's to...
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both brass letters and carved in to the facade of the building were the words "overseers of the public welfare." to me this was such a powerful symbol of the stigma and shame that it accompanied that program. it was almost as if you had to trade away your citizenship to get relief. so imagine my shock when i then went on bennington street and arrived at the local h&r block where of course about 70% of eitc claimants fill out the tax reforms and actually collect their tax. and standing there with my colleagues wearing sandwich boards to get them to participate in our study, people would come out after giving h&r block $200 to file their taxes saying things like, "i've got people." or, "i feel like a real american." even, "i feel proud to be a taxpayer." now my financial advisor tells me i shouldn't be paying as many taxes as i am. so i've never really felt proud to be a taxpayer. but these testaments of citizenships were just unexpected and really remarkable in our work. and we didn't just expand the eidc. we also made it easier for children of working parents to stay on medicaid and we
both brass letters and carved in to the facade of the building were the words "overseers of the public welfare." to me this was such a powerful symbol of the stigma and shame that it accompanied that program. it was almost as if you had to trade away your citizenship to get relief. so imagine my shock when i then went on bennington street and arrived at the local h&r block where of course about 70% of eitc claimants fill out the tax reforms and actually collect their tax. and...