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philip white, president and ceo of sotheby's joins us to discuss. and caribbean -- riveon's road to a billion-dollar valuation. they have not produced a single car for we tell customers yet as the amazon backed automaker targets massive valuations. he s&p 500 on track for a new closing record. if it closes anywhere close to this level, 4533 and some change, it will be the highest in history although the 53rd record we have seen this year. the euro-dollar. there have been some headlines crossing the terminal about the eu recommending to member states that they impose restrictions on non-essential travel from the u.s.. only a recommendation and each country has to decide on it, has not changed the euro at all. treating at 1.18. goal not moving much, down .4%. this is just about the level where john paulson bought in 10 years ago in a big bet on the precious metal that, for a time, went down quite a bit, but has not provided much of a profit. nymex crew treating up .6%. we will get into stories touching on all of those assets throughout the program. oi
philip white, president and ceo of sotheby's joins us to discuss. and caribbean -- riveon's road to a billion-dollar valuation. they have not produced a single car for we tell customers yet as the amazon backed automaker targets massive valuations. he s&p 500 on track for a new closing record. if it closes anywhere close to this level, 4533 and some change, it will be the highest in history although the 53rd record we have seen this year. the euro-dollar. there have been some headlines...
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. >> susan, nothing beats royalty, and your parents welcomed queen elizabeth and prince philip to the white of the american bicentennial, putting to the side all that unpleasantness about burning the white house in 1812. but that state dinner must have been a remarkable occasion. >> well, it was a beautiful evening. i don't know if you were covering the white house then, anne, but it was -- they had put a tent on the south lawn, and it was the only time we did it during our administration. and it was a white tie dinner. it was the first time e got to wear long white gloves because i wore a one-shoulder dress which was probably one of my most favorite dresses ever. and don't know if i had a date. at least it doesn't stand out. this was a beautiful, beautiful evening. but one of the funny stories from that evening was the fact that the band, when they played the first song for the first dance and they, i think it was the marine band -- >> marine band, okay, they played the laid deand the tramp. i don't know if anybody knows this, but my mother was highly embarrassed. and i'm sure the news med
. >> susan, nothing beats royalty, and your parents welcomed queen elizabeth and prince philip to the white of the american bicentennial, putting to the side all that unpleasantness about burning the white house in 1812. but that state dinner must have been a remarkable occasion. >> well, it was a beautiful evening. i don't know if you were covering the white house then, anne, but it was -- they had put a tent on the south lawn, and it was the only time we did it during our...
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philip dzelico is the white burkett miller professor of history and jay wilson numer professor of governance at the university of virginia where he has also served as dean of the graduate school and director of the miller center. his scholarly work has focused on critical episodes in american and world history. he was a trial and appellate lawyer and then a career diplomat before taking academic positions at harvard and then virginia. his federal service during five administrations has included positions in the white house state department and the pentagon. he directed a small and short-lived but i would say very important federal agency the 9/11 commission which produced a report that remains essential to understanding as best we can the terrible events of september 2001. he also directed an earlier bipartisan commission on election reform chaired by former presidents carter and ford that led to successful passage of the help america. vote act of 2002. phil is one of the few individuals ever to serve on the president's intelligence advisory boards for presidents of both parties in the admin
philip dzelico is the white burkett miller professor of history and jay wilson numer professor of governance at the university of virginia where he has also served as dean of the graduate school and director of the miller center. his scholarly work has focused on critical episodes in american and world history. he was a trial and appellate lawyer and then a career diplomat before taking academic positions at harvard and then virginia. his federal service during five administrations has included...
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the book is by two washington post" white house bureau chief, reporters philip rucker, and , carol leonnigestigative reporter. their book sheds new light on what happened during the early days of the pandemic, and how trump responded to the deadly january 6 insurrection, and alleges the nation's top general, mark milley, feared trump woodway jaiku after losing the november election. rucker and leonnig are both pulitzer-prize winners, and also co-authors of the 2020 best-seller, "a very stable genius: donald j. trump's testing of america." welcome to democracy now! carol, let's begin with you. this is your second book on trump. you both reported extensively on the administration. tell us what you found in this book -- what was most striking? carol: yes, there were a lot of things that made our jaw dropped to the ground, but was most striking, people that wanted to serve donald trump, people that were ardent supporters in his white house, his administration, how much they were nearly in panic about the impulses of the president, the degree to which he was willing to put american lives in per
the book is by two washington post" white house bureau chief, reporters philip rucker, and , carol leonnigestigative reporter. their book sheds new light on what happened during the early days of the pandemic, and how trump responded to the deadly january 6 insurrection, and alleges the nation's top general, mark milley, feared trump woodway jaiku after losing the november election. rucker and leonnig are both pulitzer-prize winners, and also co-authors of the 2020 best-seller, "a...
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government that we all just witnessed. >> philip rucker, all classically trained journalists are todd from the get-go to question everything that comes out of every white house, so it's with that in mind that i ask about tomorrow's event and remarks on vaccines, can we just assume it is an attempt to change the subject flavored by genuine rigor and concerns over the public health? >> you know brian, i think it's actually probably a pretty genuine effort to address what had been a major crisis facing this country few days ago, which is the surge in covid cases and hospitalizations across the country, because of this delta variant, that of course became overshadowed in the last couple of days by the collapse in that afghanistan, but the new focus on afghanistan doesn't mean that the covid situation is any less alarming than it had been and so this is an administration that from the past week if not longer has been grappling with the policy of but what did you booster shots, how to call for them, at what point is it appropriate to tell the american people that they need to get an additional vaccine shot, and grappling with the geopolitical -- components w
government that we all just witnessed. >> philip rucker, all classically trained journalists are todd from the get-go to question everything that comes out of every white house, so it's with that in mind that i ask about tomorrow's event and remarks on vaccines, can we just assume it is an attempt to change the subject flavored by genuine rigor and concerns over the public health? >> you know brian, i think it's actually probably a pretty genuine effort to address what had been a...
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philip kreycik. i'll detail how that discovery was made. >>> san francisco has a plan to give an extra vaccine dose to people who got the johnson & johnson shot after an abc7 report the cdc and white house respond. what they said coming up. >>> vaccine proof for anything happening indoors. >>> a weather pattern thats wildfire concerns. i'll have the forecast. abc7 news at 11:00 begins ns ns >>> we're pretty heartbroken over this. we wanted to bring him home alive and safe, and so to deliver this news today is hard for all of us. >> after being missing for nearly a month, the body of a berkeley runner was likely found in an east bay park today. >> tough news today. abc7 news reporter j.r. stone is live at pleasanton ridge regional park near where those remains were found. j.r.? >> reporter: well, dan, i can tell you police had this area behind me -- it's actually private property out here -- but they had it roped off with yellow crime scene tape for much of the afternoon. they cleared the scene in the last few hours, after finding human remains up in the hills here. they can be scene here shortly after a volunteer hiker came across human remains under this brush. >> that person loc
philip kreycik. i'll detail how that discovery was made. >>> san francisco has a plan to give an extra vaccine dose to people who got the johnson & johnson shot after an abc7 report the cdc and white house respond. what they said coming up. >>> vaccine proof for anything happening indoors. >>> a weather pattern thats wildfire concerns. i'll have the forecast. abc7 news at 11:00 begins ns ns >>> we're pretty heartbroken over this. we wanted to bring him...
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philip kreycik. i'll detail how that discovery was made. >>> san francisco has a plan to give an extra vaccine dose to people who got the johnson & johnson shot after an abc7 report the cdc and whitehouse respond. what they said coming up. >>> vaccine proof for anything happening indoors. >>> a weather pattern thats wildfire concerns. i'll have the forecast. abc7 news at 11:00 begins now. >>> we're pretty heartbroken over this. we wanted to bring e d anso dais hard for all of us. >> after being missing for nearly a month, the body of a berkeley runner was likely found in an east bay park today. >> tough news today. abc7 news reporter j.r. stone is live at pleasanton ridge regional park near where those remains were found. j.r.? >> reporter: well, dan, i can tell you police had this area behind me -- it's actually private property out here -- but they had it roped off with yellow crime scene tape for much of the afternoon. they cleared the scene in the last few hours, after finding human remains up in the hills here. they can be e here shortly after a volunteer hiker came across human remains under this brush. >> that person located a deceased individual matching the description of
philip kreycik. i'll detail how that discovery was made. >>> san francisco has a plan to give an extra vaccine dose to people who got the johnson & johnson shot after an abc7 report the cdc and whitehouse respond. what they said coming up. >>> vaccine proof for anything happening indoors. >>> a weather pattern thats wildfire concerns. i'll have the forecast. abc7 news at 11:00 begins now. >>> we're pretty heartbroken over this. we wanted to bring e d anso...
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philip magnus and benjamin powell. robin d'angelo discusses her book, "how her -- how progressive white people perpetuate racial harm."atch american history and book tv every weekend on c-span2. find is full schedule -- find a full schedule at c-span.org. c-spanshop.org -- there is a collection of c-span products. browse to see what's new. your purchase will see nonprofit operations, and congressional directory with contact information for members of congress and the biden administration. go to c-spanshop.org. announcer: washington journal continues. host: we are back with a discussion on voting rights legislation. ken cuccinelli, who is the national chair of the election transparency initiative. welcome to you both. thank you for being here. i want to begin with what the house did earlier this week. it passed the john lewis voting rights advancement act of 2021. here is what the registration says. it is captioners -- it establishes new criteria for preclearance before changes to putting practices may take effect, and outlines factors courts must consider when hearing challenges to voting practices such as the history
philip magnus and benjamin powell. robin d'angelo discusses her book, "how her -- how progressive white people perpetuate racial harm."atch american history and book tv every weekend on c-span2. find is full schedule -- find a full schedule at c-span.org. c-spanshop.org -- there is a collection of c-span products. browse to see what's new. your purchase will see nonprofit operations, and congressional directory with contact information for members of congress and the biden...
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white radical republicans are killed. and the union army again has to be called in to restore order because they start attacking black schools, black communities. and philip sheridan, the union army general, arrives in new orleans to restore order and said it's massacre, they're just massacring people, right? this evokes a huge action in the north. because people are thinking wait a minute, didn't we just fight a war for four or five years with a lot of loss of life and blood and treasure? and we're back to square one. this is not peace. these issues are still being contested. johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what's happening, people in the north. he's like no, i'm going to make the 1866 elections about verses republicans. he was drunk at his own inauguration. at the second inaugural address, he was drunk. he was so badly drunk he had to be held up. so, he completely demeans his office by campaigning against his own party. against the republican party. going to the north and he plays the race card, repeatedly. he thinks he can unite white northerners with white southerners on race, saying this is a mongrel democr
white radical republicans are killed. and the union army again has to be called in to restore order because they start attacking black schools, black communities. and philip sheridan, the union army general, arrives in new orleans to restore order and said it's massacre, they're just massacring people, right? this evokes a huge action in the north. because people are thinking wait a minute, didn't we just fight a war for four or five years with a lot of loss of life and blood and treasure? and...
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philip magness and benjamin powell. on afterwards, robin d'angelo discusses her book "nice racism, how progressive white people perpetuateharm." she is interviewed by author and professor of african-american studies at princeton university. watch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at tv.org -- booktv.org. >> sunday on q&a, a conversation with karen tumulty on her book, the triumph of nancy reagan on tenacity of the former first lady who shaped the reagan presidency. >> she has but one agenda, ronald reagan's well-being and success. she was also -- she had better instants about people than he did, sort of a better nose for trouble than he did. the people in the administration who understood all of this, who recognized her power, people like secretary of state george schulz or white house chief of staff later treasury secretary james baker really understood that she was a very important, a crucial ally to have if you were trying to get ronald reagan on board. >> karen tumulty's biography, " the triumph of nancy reagan," sunday night on c-span's q&a. you can find all
philip magness and benjamin powell. on afterwards, robin d'angelo discusses her book "nice racism, how progressive white people perpetuateharm." she is interviewed by author and professor of african-american studies at princeton university. watch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at tv.org -- booktv.org. >> sunday on q&a, a conversation with karen tumulty on her book, the triumph of nancy reagan on tenacity of the...