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the games officially begin in pyeongchang with momentous political overtones.coverage with will ripley outside the stadium. will. >> reporter: vice president pence seemed to avoid an awkward moment potentially with the north koreans. he skipped the dinner with south korean president moon jae-in. he attended a dinner with the u.s. olympic team. obviously the political situation here is overshadowing the sports situation. you have the vice president with fred warmbier. father of otto warmbier who died six days after released from the north korean custody. they showed the vice president telling them that the united states stands in solidarity with those in north korea who yearn for freedom. the vice president announcing on the trip tough sanctions against north korea and calling on the south to disengage with pyeongchang saying don't fall for the offensive. join the united states in the pressure campaign. president moon of south korea caught in the middle here. the high ranking delegation that arrived included historically kim jong un's younger sister. they she is
the games officially begin in pyeongchang with momentous political overtones.coverage with will ripley outside the stadium. will. >> reporter: vice president pence seemed to avoid an awkward moment potentially with the north koreans. he skipped the dinner with south korean president moon jae-in. he attended a dinner with the u.s. olympic team. obviously the political situation here is overshadowing the sports situation. you have the vice president with fred warmbier. father of otto...
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and this is basically due to president trump and it's this expansion of the overton window. as far as exhaustion, everybody does -- at some point every president does white house himself with the public, but i think what's happening here by moving the overton window i think he has made it impossible to go back to the mccains and romneys, jeb bush. i think now there is -- the situation has altered within the republican party. >> wait for the microphone, if you would. [ inaudible question ] -- and the sense of historical overreaction to everything that the man does began before he was sworn into office. so i don't think it's fair to lay this sense of exhaustion entirely at the feet of the president. >> no. no. and i wouldn't do that. it is -- i mean, it is the media that creates the moment here of exhaustion, but -- and without the existence of social media we would be having a very different kind of conversation about this. i mean, it's not all his fault, but he has exploited the technologies and the opportunities that have come to him in a very rigorous way to move the clima
and this is basically due to president trump and it's this expansion of the overton window. as far as exhaustion, everybody does -- at some point every president does white house himself with the public, but i think what's happening here by moving the overton window i think he has made it impossible to go back to the mccains and romneys, jeb bush. i think now there is -- the situation has altered within the republican party. >> wait for the microphone, if you would. [ inaudible question ]...
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the games begin in pyeongchang with political overtones. we start coverage of the winter olympics with will ripley outside of the stadium where the opening ceremony is happening in a few hours. will. >> reporter: and politics are overshadowing the opening ceremonies. people will watch to see where vice president pence is sitting and the north korean delegation is sitting. and south korea's president moon is sitting. he is caught in the middle of the sides. the vice president with fred warmbier, the father of otto warmbier who died six days after being released from north korean custody. at one point, the vice president cea 's communications edirector sai we stand with the freedom. you had kim jong un's sister arriving on the state jet. they arrived here in pyeongchang. they had a meet and greet with president moon. they will have lunch tomorrow and several sources say it is a good possibility that kim jong un will invavite president moono north korea this year. it would allow north korea to prolong the difficuplomacdiplom. vice president pe
the games begin in pyeongchang with political overtones. we start coverage of the winter olympics with will ripley outside of the stadium where the opening ceremony is happening in a few hours. will. >> reporter: and politics are overshadowing the opening ceremonies. people will watch to see where vice president pence is sitting and the north korean delegation is sitting. and south korea's president moon is sitting. he is caught in the middle of the sides. the vice president with fred...
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but by moving the overton window, he has made it impossible to go back to the and jeband the romneys bush. the situation is altered within the republican party. >> the sense of hysterical overreaction to everything the man does began before he was sworn into office. fair to't think it is lay the sense of exhaustion entirely at the feet of the president. no, i wouldn't do that. it is the media that creates the moment here of exhaustion. but without the existence of social media, we would be having a very different kind of conversation about this. it is not all his fault, but he has exploited the technologies and the opportunities that have come to him in a very vigorous way to move the climate of opinion. but the test in the long run is -- is he persuading people? of can move them because immediate concerns, interest, fears, but are you changing the minds of your own party and then the majority of the country in the long run? and that is his challenge. that is very hard to measure certainly this early in the term. >> i want to follow up on that question. this is ably public, right? a
but by moving the overton window, he has made it impossible to go back to the and jeband the romneys bush. the situation is altered within the republican party. >> the sense of hysterical overreaction to everything the man does began before he was sworn into office. fair to't think it is lay the sense of exhaustion entirely at the feet of the president. no, i wouldn't do that. it is the media that creates the moment here of exhaustion. but without the existence of social media, we would...
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that there were political overtones, and there are.is an active campaign to discredit the president. i do believe some of the members of the media are quite aggressive on this. the investigation by all accounts, began before the episode of filing the application -- that is why everyone in the mainstream media and beyond is saying that this is a very narrow issue. did the fbi use the steele dossier to get the ability to listen in on carter page's phone call. the surveillance of an american citizen. this particular one. i am reading and hearing what he says that it is as an to appear in that bothers me. more information will come out. the investigation into donald trump began in the summer of 2016 when, why the way, no one thought he was going to win but the fbi wanted to look into this. i hear what the caller is saying. this is an incredibly corrosive and political atmosphere. there are democrats using russia as a vehicle to beat up the president and the president doesn't like it and he is lashing out at a lot of different people. somet
that there were political overtones, and there are.is an active campaign to discredit the president. i do believe some of the members of the media are quite aggressive on this. the investigation by all accounts, began before the episode of filing the application -- that is why everyone in the mainstream media and beyond is saying that this is a very narrow issue. did the fbi use the steele dossier to get the ability to listen in on carter page's phone call. the surveillance of an american...
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think that in some ways we are definitely moving backwards as a society in terms of this racialized overtones that are being used to separate people however i think we're moving forward because we see that this error is pushing forward a new time for youth activists and we see that with more dog whistling we see more truth being pushed for we see more activists stepping for we see basically a. to day where youth are rising up and saying no this is not the america that we want this is not the america that we are i too am america like langston hughes said and we identify for it and we're going to continue to make sure that our voices our young people are growing up feeling empowered thank you jessica and michel i will your. right now wiseguys are trying to steal your identity and your money half a dozen ways grab a pen recently we had a chance to talk to attorney and author steven j.j. wiseman and he's going to be here with us scam busters six pack after this short break i'm holland cook this is the big picture on our two america. you don't. got security interests that's russian security intere
think that in some ways we are definitely moving backwards as a society in terms of this racialized overtones that are being used to separate people however i think we're moving forward because we see that this error is pushing forward a new time for youth activists and we see that with more dog whistling we see more truth being pushed for we see more activists stepping for we see basically a. to day where youth are rising up and saying no this is not the america that we want this is not the...
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. >> and kelly overton is playing me apparently. >> just have a live audition so we can hangout and makecorrect. >> oh, i see. >>> but never forget you can't do much worse than michael jackson made for tv movie. that was pretty bad. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning >>> good tuesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top stories on "world news now. nassar is now facing 360 years in prison. he was hit with his third long sentence. before being sentenced, he apologized to his victims. >>> asian markets sold off sharply overnight. the dow suffered its biggest one day point drop in history and indications are that stocks will open lower yet again this morning. # >>> a tony award winner of stage and television will die. john mahoney is best known for his character on phrafrazier. he was 77 years old. >>> philadelphia's gearing up for the officials eagles celebration. it will step off thursday morning. schools will be closed. and adults are getting free beer. thanks to budweiser. those are some of your top stories on this tuesday, february 6th. >>> from abc news
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this division is caused by fundamentalists that have brought messianic overtones into the election they have divided our society into some naive people who are falling for this populism and others who are deeply worried and committed to ensuring that this radical fundamentalism doesn't reach power a growing division that will make governing difficult for whoever will take the place of korean president. in a country that seems ready to abandon its traditional sentry spoil it exploded first time. capital moscow is buried on the record snowfall after more than a month's worth of snow came in just two days flights have been delayed so grounding areas have experienced power cuts and one person was killed by a falling power line the army spent called in to help clear the snow. you can find out much more about the stories we're following head to our websites updates a twenty four seven that al jazeera dot com. a quick reminder now of our top stories here on al-jazeera a fifteen day states of emergency has been declared in the maldives by the president abdoulaye yemeni parliament's under milita
this division is caused by fundamentalists that have brought messianic overtones into the election they have divided our society into some naive people who are falling for this populism and others who are deeply worried and committed to ensuring that this radical fundamentalism doesn't reach power a growing division that will make governing difficult for whoever will take the place of korean president. in a country that seems ready to abandon its traditional sentry spoil it exploded first time....
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by fundamentalists that have brought messianic overtones into the election they have divided our society into some naive people who are falling for this populism and others who are deeply worried and committed to ensuring that this radical fundamentalism doesn't reach power a growing division that will make governing difficult for whoever will take the place of korean president. in a country that seems ready to abandon its traditional sing three sprawly ticks for the first time i was on that i'm. still ahead on al-jazeera after four years of civil war and four million displaced another push for peace in south sudan. so many of the living and working abroad look at the conditions they face a. nice pink sky by the taj mahal. or as the sun sets in the city of angels. how you probably already heard a record breaking snow in moscow and it having snowed for what forty eight hours or more that snows gradually easing away and then get very cold all they say is very cold to be honest focused temperature of minus eleven maximum and it's subzero all the way back through ukraine towards austria of c
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an overtone here that nafta negotiations might change the asian.ers in the united --tes, one to the north, the to the north, canada, one to the south, mexico, they ship a lot of chocolate into this country. in fact, the figures are 1.4 billion comes from canada. mexico, almost 600 million. that's a lot of chocolate that would be a lot more expensive. anyway, i thought that was interesting. happy valentine's day. i am loving this valentine's day theme across both charts. it's a difficult decision, but i think i will go with christine. you have tied it back to the markets and fundamentals. christine is the winner. congratulations. [laughter] all right, still ahead, david solomon at 3:30 p.m.. finish up with a quick check on the markets. europe closed higher, more than 1% with that cpi print out of the u.s. higher-than-expected. we saw u.s. stocks take a bit of at 6/10 of 8%.ng the dax, closing up, it really was the ftse in italy that outperformed, closing higher by almost 2%. all right, let's get straight to the president of the united states. there
an overtone here that nafta negotiations might change the asian.ers in the united --tes, one to the north, the to the north, canada, one to the south, mexico, they ship a lot of chocolate into this country. in fact, the figures are 1.4 billion comes from canada. mexico, almost 600 million. that's a lot of chocolate that would be a lot more expensive. anyway, i thought that was interesting. happy valentine's day. i am loving this valentine's day theme across both charts. it's a difficult...
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this division is caused by fundamentalists that have brought messianic overtones into the election they have divided our society into some naive people who are falling for this populism and others who are deeply worried and committed to ensuring that this radical fundamentalism doesn't reach power a growing division that will meet governing difficult for whoever will take the place of korean president. in a country that seems ready to abandon its traditional. for the first time. people in ecuador have voted to stop their presidents holding more than two terms and office sixty four percent supported changing the constitution and the current president and in the run up his predecessor. in two thousand. come back and twenty twenty one means he'll not be able to run again for the top job. politicians are meeting again to try and reach a compromise to form a government. conservatives are in negotiations but. the opposition social democrats has been unable to form a coalition since the election in september when both parties lost seats to the far right. i talked as a consequence constructive
this division is caused by fundamentalists that have brought messianic overtones into the election they have divided our society into some naive people who are falling for this populism and others who are deeply worried and committed to ensuring that this radical fundamentalism doesn't reach power a growing division that will meet governing difficult for whoever will take the place of korean president. in a country that seems ready to abandon its traditional. for the first time. people in...
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this division is caused by fundamentalists that have brought messianic overtones into the election they have divided our society into some naive people who are falling for this populism and others who are deeply worried and committed to ensuring that this radical fundamentalism doesn't reach power a growing division that will make governing difficult for whoever will take the place of korean president. in a country that seems ready to abandon its traditional center for the first time. if you want to stop their presidents holding more than two terms in office sixty four percent supported changing the constitution and that is backed by the current president let him know his predecessor lifted the restrictions in two thousand and fifteen and come back and twenty twenty one the vote means he will not be able to run again for the top job. south sudan's warring parties are holding another round of peace talks in the ethiopian capital addis ababa the country's civil war began four years ago when forces loyal to president salva kiir fought with supporters of former vice president riek machar fo
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i see it as being representative of a time of fairly elite and social clubs that had religious overtones. they don't argue about doctrine. >> i think that is well stated. i don't have anything to add. >> dr. kidd, this question is for you, can you give examples of how the bible influenced franklin's writing? >> i mainly cited episodes where it would show up, filters the bible. you were talking about the bible showing up and not even knowing. i have to admit that happened to me a few times with franklin. it was omnipresent, i would either not notice even though i tried to read the bible every day as a believer. there were things going over my head. one of my favorite examples is a passage that franklin cited in his pamphlet, plain truth which is one of the very first political pamphlets in american history. i think it was 1750s. it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers. it's not important to get into the details, he is pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia. one of the arguments he makes is based on, the expedition of the daanites in judges 15. >> i had to remind myself of
i see it as being representative of a time of fairly elite and social clubs that had religious overtones. they don't argue about doctrine. >> i think that is well stated. i don't have anything to add. >> dr. kidd, this question is for you, can you give examples of how the bible influenced franklin's writing? >> i mainly cited episodes where it would show up, filters the bible. you were talking about the bible showing up and not even knowing. i have to admit that happened to me...
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but this year a little bit of a political overtone. the flag of south korea on one side, north korea on the other and in the middle, a flag of the united states. the power politics on a sports stage maybe with a happy ending. >> i think it's an okay thing. it is the basis behind the olympics. it brings everything together. it was a real emotional thing. to see them come out together. a lot attention. it was a beautiful night. >> better that they are working together than against each other. >> by the first woman we spoke with was a metal winner in the 1980 winter olympics in lake placid. politics was a big deal at that time as well. >> thank you greg. >> while you were sleeping, lawmakers ended government shut down just hours after it began. with a compromise over how to spend your tax dollars not coming without some drama. but who are the winners and the losers? with the latest budget battle. we'll take a closer look at that coming up next. >> the reason i'm here tonight is to put people on the spot. i want people to feel uncomfortabl
but this year a little bit of a political overtone. the flag of south korea on one side, north korea on the other and in the middle, a flag of the united states. the power politics on a sports stage maybe with a happy ending. >> i think it's an okay thing. it is the basis behind the olympics. it brings everything together. it was a real emotional thing. to see them come out together. a lot attention. it was a beautiful night. >> better that they are working together than against...
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the moral overtones that we gave to our intervention in europe in 1917. and when the treaty of versailles failed to create that lasting democracy, democratic reign that everyone had hoped for and, in fact, sowed the seeds of discontent that would result in the rise of the dictators in europe a dozen years later, vandenberg like so many americans was disillusioned with that experience. what had we, what had been our reasoning for getting into the war. and so that led him to be a part of the nye committee hearings in the mid 1930s exploring the causes of the war. was it bankers, was it armaments makers, what led us to intervene. and that led to the neutrality act in 1937 binding, preventing united states from trading with any belligerent in a war. and that, and in his defense of that and in seeing neutrality as the best way to protect the interests of the united states, he really, in effect, isolated -- he merged as the strongest voice. william bora, the lion of idaho, was the senior isolationist in the senate. he died in 1940, and by that time vandenberg w
the moral overtones that we gave to our intervention in europe in 1917. and when the treaty of versailles failed to create that lasting democracy, democratic reign that everyone had hoped for and, in fact, sowed the seeds of discontent that would result in the rise of the dictators in europe a dozen years later, vandenberg like so many americans was disillusioned with that experience. what had we, what had been our reasoning for getting into the war. and so that led him to be a part of the nye...
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at some point wagner had acquired a bit of memorabilia with national socialist overtones, something heo it. why not? it's not allowed, it not allowed. why not? it's not allowed, it's german. it's not allowed. right. 0k. it's almost as if his conversion to islam is an attempt to escape a decades—long identity crisis, rooted in his russian past. the german guy didn't know, am i russian oram i german? and russian guy didn't know, am i am russian oram i german? and because of this, i never will be success, i never had the chance to be success. if there is a common thread that runs through wagner's improbable journey then it is this. a love of authority and fears about the erosion of conservative values in a changing society. this is changing in our society comes not from islam. it comes from the left people, which, they do not trust in god. they would like to turn around. this is like a ideology. i hate it. so, do you see islam as an ally in your conservative political worldview, against the liberal left? against liberal, 100%, yes. have you spoken to your afd colleagues about this? what d
at some point wagner had acquired a bit of memorabilia with national socialist overtones, something heo it. why not? it's not allowed, it not allowed. why not? it's not allowed, it's german. it's not allowed. right. 0k. it's almost as if his conversion to islam is an attempt to escape a decades—long identity crisis, rooted in his russian past. the german guy didn't know, am i russian oram i german? and russian guy didn't know, am i am russian oram i german? and because of this, i never will...
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when you were at the justice department, did it have political overtones? did you see political bias make its way into the way that the organization was run? >> you know, i didn't. and in fact, all of this has been somewhat of a surprise to me. when i was there and i think it's still true today, 99.9% of doj and fbi employees are nonpartisan, by the book law and order types. when i saw the poll num numbersi was heart sick the republican party has been a support are of law enforcement. that was a republican brand. that's one of the reasons i'm a republican. i'm a strong supporter of the nation's law enforcement. david: the flip side of that is true as well. most people in the department of justice and certainly in the fbi do tend to be more conservative than liberal. it's just that more -- i think most bureaucrats, people who were there, who have a more political orientation or who have done nothing but work for the government their whole life have a tendency to be lib rap. liberal. it's the appointees who become permanent bureaucrats that are a focus of att
when you were at the justice department, did it have political overtones? did you see political bias make its way into the way that the organization was run? >> you know, i didn't. and in fact, all of this has been somewhat of a surprise to me. when i was there and i think it's still true today, 99.9% of doj and fbi employees are nonpartisan, by the book law and order types. when i saw the poll num numbersi was heart sick the republican party has been a support are of law enforcement....
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obviously this has got all kinds of political overtones and where it seems to me chairman nunes is moreoncerned with trying to protect the president. >> how unusual the situation is it. we have seen nunes in a position that looks similar to this where he made the midnight run to the white house and it turns out they had gotten information from the white house itself. how unusual is it to have the fbi director christopher wray, and rod rosenstein personally -- deaf ears. >> i do remember very well since i went through it was when the senate intelligence committee which was actually democrats released its report publicly or version a summary version of the report on extraordinary extortion techniques. and we had a lot of back and forth discussion certainly in a closed environment and that is what i am used to and what i have seen which has been worked out between the legislative and the executive. but never something like this. >> the reporting that the president wanted to know whether or not rosenstein was on his team. what is your reaction to that? >> i thought immediately about a conve
obviously this has got all kinds of political overtones and where it seems to me chairman nunes is moreoncerned with trying to protect the president. >> how unusual the situation is it. we have seen nunes in a position that looks similar to this where he made the midnight run to the white house and it turns out they had gotten information from the white house itself. how unusual is it to have the fbi director christopher wray, and rod rosenstein personally -- deaf ears. >> i do...
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. >> i'm sure there are political overtones, but when somebody gives you a gift, you open it.'t make the president pull his pants down and expose himself to paula jones. >> i would have took anyone's help -- any liberal, any democrat help. nobody wanted to help. >> paula's lawyers, gil davis and joe cammarata, were finally able to get the president to agree to a stlement. paula jones would get everythi that her original lawsuit asked for -- $700,000. but paula's new advisers convinced her not to accept it. >> there were people talking in paula's ear. one was her husband, steve, and the other was susan carpenter-mcmillan. she was against settling the case. >> i said, "you should really hold out for a lot more money." steve said, "no. you should really hold out for an apology." >> on national television. >> if he said it publicly, on national tv, i mean, that would be one thing, but if he just said it privately, that's like a chicken, you know, trying to hide and then do it after the fact. no, i wouldn't accept it. >> her attorneys were frustrated by the fact that paula would no
. >> i'm sure there are political overtones, but when somebody gives you a gift, you open it.'t make the president pull his pants down and expose himself to paula jones. >> i would have took anyone's help -- any liberal, any democrat help. nobody wanted to help. >> paula's lawyers, gil davis and joe cammarata, were finally able to get the president to agree to a stlement. paula jones would get everythi that her original lawsuit asked for -- $700,000. but paula's new advisers...
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this year, there's a political overtone. the flag of south korea on one side, the flag of north korea on the other, and in the middle, the flag of the united states. power politics on a sports stage, maybe with a happy ending. >> i think it's an okay thing. it's sort of the basis behind the olympics. it brings everybody together. >> it was just a real sort of emotional thing to see the two koreas come out together. a lot of tension. it was diffused and it was a beautiful night. >> it's better they're working together than against each other. >> that first woman we spoke with won a medal at the 1980 winter olympics at lake placid. politics was a big deal then between the u.s. and the then soviet union. the more things change, the more they stay the same. >> julie: lawmakers and the government shutdown hours after it begins, but the compromise over how to spend your tax dollars, not exactly coming without some d.c. dray drama. what else is new. we'll take a closer look ahead. it is going called the most intense combat between
this year, there's a political overtone. the flag of south korea on one side, the flag of north korea on the other, and in the middle, the flag of the united states. power politics on a sports stage, maybe with a happy ending. >> i think it's an okay thing. it's sort of the basis behind the olympics. it brings everybody together. >> it was just a real sort of emotional thing to see the two koreas come out together. a lot of tension. it was diffused and it was a beautiful night....
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representativeng of a fairly elite social club that has these religious overtones but they do not argue about any kind of doctrine. stated.nk that as well kidd, can you give us examples of the ways the bible itself affected franklin's writings? >> in my talk i mainly cited episodes where it would just show up. that is a lot of the ways it would come up. you were talking about the bible showing up and not even knowing it is the bible, i have to admit that happened to me a few times with franklin because it was so omnipresent that i would not notice, even though i try to read the bible every day is a believer, there were things that were going over my head. one of my favorite examples is a passage that franklin cited in "is pamphlet, "plain truth, which was one of the first political pamphlets and american history. it is about the pennsylvania militia, it is not important to get into the details, but he is pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia and one of the arguments he makes is based -- theexpedition of expedition in judges 18. does anybody remember this very well? i had to remind
representativeng of a fairly elite social club that has these religious overtones but they do not argue about any kind of doctrine. stated.nk that as well kidd, can you give us examples of the ways the bible itself affected franklin's writings? >> in my talk i mainly cited episodes where it would just show up. that is a lot of the ways it would come up. you were talking about the bible showing up and not even knowing it is the bible, i have to admit that happened to me a few times with...
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everybody's heard about climate change and there's undertones and overtones about climate change. if case you haven't heard about climate change, the people who want you to hear about climate change want you to make sure you spend money. they spent $450,000 on a video game. this is also the national science foundation. so a generation will be able to play a video game on climate change. it is complete with great graphics and we have a great game your kids can play on climate change. it's one thing after another. all right. you may have been on this one if you're in washington. this one we call street car named waste. there's a street car over here a few blocks on h street and they spent $1.6 million on it. i think they spent more on it before that. it goes a mile from nowhere to nowhere. and you get on and nobody's on it. it costs a fortune. you could walk from one end to the another in the time it takes to go on this tramway. and so -- but, you know, $1.6 million. when you see this government spending, would you give money to this? and i asked this question often when i'm home. i
everybody's heard about climate change and there's undertones and overtones about climate change. if case you haven't heard about climate change, the people who want you to hear about climate change want you to make sure you spend money. they spent $450,000 on a video game. this is also the national science foundation. so a generation will be able to play a video game on climate change. it is complete with great graphics and we have a great game your kids can play on climate change. it's one...
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. >> and shelly overton is playing me, apparently.ich is also on lifetime. i'm also a big fan. >> i wouldn't mind if kelly just dade live audition and make sure she has clean lines. >> but never forget you can't do much worse than michael jackson on that made-for-tv movie. that was pretty bad. been an amazing couple of days for eagles quarterback nick foles. the first player to ever throw >>> making news in america this hours after the dow dropped nearly 1200 points. what to expect today. plus, the vice president traveling to the olympics overnight addresses the sell-off. >>> will he or won't he? president trump's lawyers advise him not to sit down with robert mueller for a wide-ranging interview in the russia investigation as we learn steve bannon is expected to skip his testimony on capitol hill today despite a subpoena. >>> lottery lawsuit. the winner of a massive powerball jackpot launches a legal battle to keep her name out of the public's eye. >>> how drinking tea that's piping hot could be dangerous for some people's health. >>
. >> and shelly overton is playing me, apparently.ich is also on lifetime. i'm also a big fan. >> i wouldn't mind if kelly just dade live audition and make sure she has clean lines. >> but never forget you can't do much worse than michael jackson on that made-for-tv movie. that was pretty bad. been an amazing couple of days for eagles quarterback nick foles. the first player to ever throw >>> making news in america this hours after the dow dropped nearly 1200 points....
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let's speak now to marianne overton, vice—chair of the local government association and also a countye independents party. she joins us from lincoln. thank you very much for your time. good morning. staring down the barrel of a £5 billion funding gap i2020, barrel of a £5 billion funding gap |2020, just barrel of a £5 billion funding gap i2020, just two years' time, in your word, described to us the financial pressures local authorities are under as they look to set a budget for the next financial year. many of us for the next financial year. many of us have been paying income tax into the central part, just the same, but the central part, just the same, but the men of money coming back for local spend has been reducing. at the same time, the pressures on the council spend has increased, so for example, many more people, more people who are in greater need, older people with higher levels of need, more children coming into care, there is an extra child that is reported as needing attention, every 49 seconds. this is a huge extra demand on resources, and yet, the amount of money in the
let's speak now to marianne overton, vice—chair of the local government association and also a countye independents party. she joins us from lincoln. thank you very much for your time. good morning. staring down the barrel of a £5 billion funding gap i2020, barrel of a £5 billion funding gap |2020, just barrel of a £5 billion funding gap i2020, just two years' time, in your word, described to us the financial pressures local authorities are under as they look to set a budget for the next...
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war i and really bought into the wilsonian crusade to make the world safe for democracy, the moral overtones that we gave to our intervention in europe in 1917 and when the treaty of versailles failed to create that lasting democracy, democratic rain everyone hoped for and in fact sowed the seeds of discontent that would result of the rise of the dictators in europe in dozen years later, vandenberg likes of me americans was disillusioned with that experience. what had been our reasoning for getting into the war and so that led him to be a part of the night committee hearings in the mid- 1930s exploring the causes of the war. was at bankers, armament makers, what led us to intervene and that led to the neutrality act in 1937 binding-- preventing the us from trading with any belligerent in a war and in his defense of that and in seeing neutrality as the best way to protect the interest of the united states, he really in effect isolated-- he emerged as the strongest voice, william bore of the line of idaho was sort of the senior isolationist figure in the senate. he died in 1940 and by that tim
war i and really bought into the wilsonian crusade to make the world safe for democracy, the moral overtones that we gave to our intervention in europe in 1917 and when the treaty of versailles failed to create that lasting democracy, democratic rain everyone hoped for and in fact sowed the seeds of discontent that would result of the rise of the dictators in europe in dozen years later, vandenberg likes of me americans was disillusioned with that experience. what had been our reasoning for...
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representative of the time of fairly fairly elite sort of social club that has these kinds of religious overtones, but they don't argue about any kind of doctrine. >> i think that's well stated. i don't have anything to add to that. >> great. so, dr. kay, this question is for you, can you give us examples about how the bible itself influenced franklin's writings? >> okay. in my target i mainly cited episodes where it would just show up and builders of babel and things like that, and those are a lot of the ways that it would come up. you were talking about the bible showing up and not even showing. i have to admit that happened with me a few times because it was so omnipresent that i would either just not notice or even though i tried to read the bible every day as a believer, there were just things that were going over my head. one of my favorite examples is a pass ashlg that franklin cited in his pamphlet, plain truth which was one of the first political pamphlets in american history. i think in the 1750s and it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers are opposed to the militia. it's no
representative of the time of fairly fairly elite sort of social club that has these kinds of religious overtones, but they don't argue about any kind of doctrine. >> i think that's well stated. i don't have anything to add to that. >> great. so, dr. kay, this question is for you, can you give us examples about how the bible itself influenced franklin's writings? >> okay. in my target i mainly cited episodes where it would just show up and builders of babel and things like...
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i see it as being representative of a time of fairly elite and social clubs that had religious overtones. they don't argue about doctrine. >> i think that is well stated. i don't have anything to add. >> dr. kidd, this question is for you, can you give examples of how the bible influenced franklin's writing? >> i mainly cited episodes where it would show up, filters the bible. you were talking about the bible showing up and not even knowing. i have to admit that happened to me a few times with franklin. it was omnipresent, i would either not notice even though i tried to read the bible every day as a believer. there were things going over my head. one of my favorite examples is a passage that franklin cited in his pamphlet, plain truth which is one of the very first political pamphlets in american history. i think it was 1750s. it's about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers. it's not important to get into the details, he is pushing for raising a pennsylvania militia. one of the arguments he makes is based on, the expedition of the daanites in judges 15. >> i had to remind myself of
i see it as being representative of a time of fairly elite and social clubs that had religious overtones. they don't argue about doctrine. >> i think that is well stated. i don't have anything to add. >> dr. kidd, this question is for you, can you give examples of how the bible influenced franklin's writing? >> i mainly cited episodes where it would show up, filters the bible. you were talking about the bible showing up and not even knowing. i have to admit that happened to me...
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representative of the time of a fairly elite sort of social club that has these kind of religious overtones but they don't argue about any kind of doctrine. >> i think it is well-stated. i don't have anything to add to it. it was very well-stated. >> dr. kidd, this question is for you. can you give us examples of the ways in which the bible, itself, influenced franklin's writings? >> in my talk, i mainly cited episodes where it would show up as builder of basketbable and t ways it would come up. you were talking about the bible showing up and not knowing it was there. that happened to me with franklin because it was so omnipresent that i would just not notice or even though i fry to read the bible every day as a believer. there were just things that were going over my head. one of my favorite examples is a passage that franklin cited in his pamphlet, "plain truth," which was one of the very first political pamphlets in american history. it is about the pennsylvania militia and the quakers are opposed to the militia. it is not important to get into the details. he is pushing for raciising a
representative of the time of a fairly elite sort of social club that has these kind of religious overtones but they don't argue about any kind of doctrine. >> i think it is well-stated. i don't have anything to add to it. it was very well-stated. >> dr. kidd, this question is for you. can you give us examples of the ways in which the bible, itself, influenced franklin's writings? >> in my talk, i mainly cited episodes where it would show up as builder of basketbable and t...
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this division is caused by fundamentalists that have brought messianic overtones into the election they have divided our society into some naive people who are falling for this populism and others who are deeply worried and committed to ensuring that this radical fundamentalism doesn't reach power. a growing division governing difficult for whoever will take the place of korean president. in a country that seems ready to abandon its traditional sentry spoil it exploded first time. people in ecuador have voted to stop their presidents holding more than two terms in office sixty four percent supported changing the constitution a move backed by current president. has. lifted the restrictions in two thousand and fifteen and was eyeing a comeback in two thousand and twenty one vote means he will not be able to run again for the top job. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is in argentina seeking support for tougher action against venezuela the u.s. blames venezuelan president nicolas maduro for economic and political crises lead to violent protests and shortages of food and medicine daniel
this division is caused by fundamentalists that have brought messianic overtones into the election they have divided our society into some naive people who are falling for this populism and others who are deeply worried and committed to ensuring that this radical fundamentalism doesn't reach power. a growing division governing difficult for whoever will take the place of korean president. in a country that seems ready to abandon its traditional sentry spoil it exploded first time. people in...
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the loss of contemporary overtones there but now the belly now is not just about the latest there's also a major retrospective isnt it. that's right we're taking a look back at film history at the weimar republic known as germany's golden era of film the twenty's and early thirty's says it was a period of time that produced a lot of very beloved very well known german films but also a lot that have been forgotten that's right let's take a look. nostalgia for the one nine hundred twenty s. is booming like never before the period drama series babylon berlin revels in the glamour and the vice. the girl in a cinema revisited is a wide reaching retrospective that explores one of the most productive and influential times of german filmmaking. his hands yeah this is a very rich time in film a period that was particularly influential and successful internationally this is also a time when german cinema gained a level of importance at home. because of a daughter in. films like the docks of hamburg ody come in france and polly a sailor lands in search of adventure and a bit of fun but he gets more
the loss of contemporary overtones there but now the belly now is not just about the latest there's also a major retrospective isnt it. that's right we're taking a look back at film history at the weimar republic known as germany's golden era of film the twenty's and early thirty's says it was a period of time that produced a lot of very beloved very well known german films but also a lot that have been forgotten that's right let's take a look. nostalgia for the one nine hundred twenty s. is...
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everybody's heard about climate change and there's some undertones and overtones of climate chan politics in climate change. in case you haven't heard of climate change the people who want you to know about climate change want to spend some of your money. they spent $450,000 on a video game. this is also national science foundation. so a whole new generation will be able to play this video game on climate change. and you know, complete with great graphics. and we've got this game that your kids can play on climate change. and it's like -- it's just one thing after another. you may have bet on this if you're in washington. this one we call a street car named waste. there's a street car over here a few blocks on h street and they spent $1.6 million on it. i think they'd already spent nor more on it before that. it goes a mile. it goes from nowhere to nowhere. and you get on and there's nobody on it. it cost a fortune. you could walk from one end to the other in about the same time it takes you to go on the subway, or on this trailway. tramway. $1.6 million. you have to ask yourself when you
everybody's heard about climate change and there's some undertones and overtones of climate chan politics in climate change. in case you haven't heard of climate change the people who want you to know about climate change want to spend some of your money. they spent $450,000 on a video game. this is also national science foundation. so a whole new generation will be able to play this video game on climate change. and you know, complete with great graphics. and we've got this game that your kids...
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i have a massive investment in the outdoor space with my acquisitions of gander and overton's, and thisld be a great addition to them. hello? as i look through the warehouse, i-i honestly thought i was in somebody's storage garage that was just holding boats in there. ♪ -hello? -cathy: hello. -lemonis: how are you? -cathy: good. how are you? lemonis: hi. and then i go into this area where i see all these women working, and, i got to tell you, it was -- it was hot as...in there. -hey. how are you? -nick: hi, there. -matt: marcus. matt thompson. -lemonis: how you doing, matt? -matt: nice to meet you. -nick: nick. lemonis: nick, how are you? brian: brian. lemonis: brian. nice to meet you guys. i didn't know where to walk in. -where are ray and justin? -matt: ray and justin? brian: ray is right at his desk in there. lemonis: i went into another area that felt like an air-conditioned office. ♪ ray: we already made a blue one that goes with it. lemonis: hello? -justin: hello. hi. -lemonis: hi. -justin: how are you? -lemonis: i'm good. justin: i'm justin. lemonis: justin, how are you? i'm marc
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saying it had sexual overtones. and then others attacking the artist wiley. the biblical story of judas as painted during the european ren flori renaissance. but here on "a.m. joy" we have no fear of art. and we are celebrating the obamas portraits. >> i'm also thinking about all of the young people, particularly girls and girls of color who in years ahead will come to this place and they will look up and they will see an image of someone who looks like them hanging on the wall of this great american institution. >> joining me now to discuss the real meaning of the obama portraits is seth rodney writer and editor at hyper-allergic. and kehinde wiley who justly painted the obamas. thanks for being here. >> thank you, joy. >> thank you for writing that piece and for trying to help us unpack this a little bit. i want to go back and talk before we get to the obama portraits. this freak outover the kehinde wiley pieces of 2012. one of the pieces about it, obama portrait that ka hintdy wylie once painted white women decaptivating black women. what were those about?
saying it had sexual overtones. and then others attacking the artist wiley. the biblical story of judas as painted during the european ren flori renaissance. but here on "a.m. joy" we have no fear of art. and we are celebrating the obamas portraits. >> i'm also thinking about all of the young people, particularly girls and girls of color who in years ahead will come to this place and they will look up and they will see an image of someone who looks like them hanging on the wall...
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this year a little bit of a political overtone.he flag of south korea on one side, the flag of north korea on the other and in the middle the flag of the united states. power politics on a sports stage, maybe, with a happy ending. >> i think it's an okay thing. that's sort of the basis behind the olympics is that it brings everybody together. >> it was a real sort of emotional thing to see the two koreas come out together, a lot of tension and it was diffused and it was a beautiful, beautiful night. >> better that they're working together than against each other. >> by the way, that first lady we spoke with actually won a medal at the winter olympics in lake placid in the 1980 and as i vaguely recall, politics was a deal that time between the u.s. and then soviet union. the more things change the more they stay the same. eboni: the little thing cold the cold war. thank you, greg. later in the show we'll take a closer look how the olympics are indeed affecting tensions on the korean peninsula. leland: and a fox news alert. the israe
this year a little bit of a political overtone.he flag of south korea on one side, the flag of north korea on the other and in the middle the flag of the united states. power politics on a sports stage, maybe, with a happy ending. >> i think it's an okay thing. that's sort of the basis behind the olympics is that it brings everybody together. >> it was a real sort of emotional thing to see the two koreas come out together, a lot of tension and it was diffused and it was a beautiful,...
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help me here the economy is really good, but there is such an overtone when you read the papers.rk anymore, but you read it, this presidency is under siege. then you come out here and you say, geez, this job is pretty good how do you reconcile >> there's a lot of day-to-day static going on and we look to you to help sort this out. like i said, the reality is as business people, as investors, we want to make sure there's certainty and stability. like i said, the long arc. i know my own family is a family, my parents, holocaust survivors, immigrants. what this country has meant to them and the economy, we were successful i think america still gives people the opportunity to have a great job, to have a career and this economy, no matter the sissitudes, if you will, of the up and downs of the day to day, the american economy is going to be in a great direction. >> mark, have fun on sunday. thanks so much for coming by. >> thanks. >> jim, thank you. >> this man, i know him, jersey, charitable, humble people did not feel that you ever could afford a team whether it be like an xfl team
help me here the economy is really good, but there is such an overtone when you read the papers.rk anymore, but you read it, this presidency is under siege. then you come out here and you say, geez, this job is pretty good how do you reconcile >> there's a lot of day-to-day static going on and we look to you to help sort this out. like i said, the reality is as business people, as investors, we want to make sure there's certainty and stability. like i said, the long arc. i know my own...
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if there overton wanted dividend recap it or sell to a pe firm, he could at a considerably higher pricet's something we feel good about, even though their same store sales are down. they sell almost $11 million worth of volume out of every one of those 200 stores. >> wow >> something we would be happy to hang onto. >> before we go, are we hitting any levels of significance for you here >> no. 1% move in the market really doesn't matter right now i think just get your helmet on and, you know, trade from that side of it and thursday we'll get another day like this probably >> probably. >> because of the inflation report >> and the chairman testifies again to the senate banking committee on thursday. good to see you. see you later, rick. thanks >> 17 minutes left in the trading session. just off the lows. the dow down 207 points. jpmorgan chief jamie dimon is pushing companies to end a long-standing practice on wall street we'll tell you what that is coming up. >> former white house budget director david stockman has called the new fed chair, quote, janet yellen with a tie. coming u wllp,e
if there overton wanted dividend recap it or sell to a pe firm, he could at a considerably higher pricet's something we feel good about, even though their same store sales are down. they sell almost $11 million worth of volume out of every one of those 200 stores. >> wow >> something we would be happy to hang onto. >> before we go, are we hitting any levels of significance for you here >> no. 1% move in the market really doesn't matter right now i think just get your...
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let's go to jerry in overton, nebraska.elieveyeah, i something has happened with the kids over the last 30 or 40 years. i do not know whether it is because they took religion out it is becausef parents and educators cannot correct their students anymore, their kids anymore, but when i was in school, the everybody -- not everybody, everybody carry their rifles and guns to school to hunt after school, and you never heard of this kind of carnage going on. happened something has with the kids over the past 30 or 40 years. i do not know whether it is the or whether it is the lack of being able to correct the students and kids or what it is, but something has happened. thank you. host: the front page of the washington times, a member of the trunk cabinet yesterday said -- trump's cabinet yesterday said they are willing to study gun violence. this is the new hhs secretary, and the washington times says were more than to not take decades -- says for more than -- twoke decades, decades -- the senate bill does not anyway impede the a
let's go to jerry in overton, nebraska.elieveyeah, i something has happened with the kids over the last 30 or 40 years. i do not know whether it is because they took religion out it is becausef parents and educators cannot correct their students anymore, their kids anymore, but when i was in school, the everybody -- not everybody, everybody carry their rifles and guns to school to hunt after school, and you never heard of this kind of carnage going on. happened something has with the kids over...
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the religious overtones might make you think youou were in one of the two party convenentions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clclearly aware thhat, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening to the economic system and our position in it than perhaps you have heard before. and even more important, and what this book is about, an alternative solution for dealing with it different from what you might have heard before. so, first, where are we here in the united states and in the world economy? and i'm not gonna tell you what you already know, which is that this is the worst economic crisis in my lifetime and therefore in yours, that it began in 2007, which means it is now comingng to the end of its fifth year and that there is no end in sight, that the efforts of governments around the world, including the united states, to end it long ago have not proved successful, that the prognosis is not good, that the pro
the religious overtones might make you think youou were in one of the two party convenentions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clclearly aware thhat, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening to the economic system and our position in it than perhaps you have heard before. and even more important, and what this...