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are here at state phillips african moravian church in winston-salem, north carolina where c-span is learning about local history. we learn about the hidden town project in old salem. projectidden town really stems from early research at old salem, about the narrative of the enslaved. old salem is interesting because it was one of the first history sites in north america to start to interpret the african-american narrative, it started in the late 80's, took up steam in the 90's. there was a lot of research done about the enslaved population. in december of 2016 we started a project called, hidden town. the reason for hidden town, because, in the 1990's when they started to do restoration of illip's, here in old salem, they found under the steps, slave tombstones that were taken out of the burial ground and hidden under the steps. when they did for the restoration work, they found some of these tombstones had been stacked and were holding up rotten floor joists. this notion of being hidden is a dual concept. one is, literally the material viansre of the afro-mora was hidden under the floor but
are here at state phillips african moravian church in winston-salem, north carolina where c-span is learning about local history. we learn about the hidden town project in old salem. projectidden town really stems from early research at old salem, about the narrative of the enslaved. old salem is interesting because it was one of the first history sites in north america to start to interpret the african-american narrative, it started in the late 80's, took up steam in the 90's. there was a lot...
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the reason for hidden town, because, in the 1990's when they started to do restoration of saint phillip's, here in old salem, they found under the steps, slave tombstones that were taken out of the burial ground and hidden under the steps. when they did for the restoration work, they found some of these tombstones had been stacked and were holding up rotten floor joists. this notion of being hidden is a dual concept. one is, literally the material culture of the afro-moravians was hidden under the floor but also even when the and slaves were living here -- when the slaves were living here in urban slavery, there was this hidden society within this moravian world. the relationship of human bondage to the moravians is fairly complex. that is because they believed them to be of equal spiritual status and in fact at the beginning, when the moravians moved to north carolina, they had great ilog and discussion and discourse about slavery -- great dialogue and discussion and discourse about slavery and human bondage and they did not go comfortable about it. you're looking at this unique quality
the reason for hidden town, because, in the 1990's when they started to do restoration of saint phillip's, here in old salem, they found under the steps, slave tombstones that were taken out of the burial ground and hidden under the steps. when they did for the restoration work, they found some of these tombstones had been stacked and were holding up rotten floor joists. this notion of being hidden is a dual concept. one is, literally the material culture of the afro-moravians was hidden under...
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in knowledge the wealth is going to go to phillips.>> by 1309, king phillips turned pope clement v. >> peter is buried at the vatican hill and st. peters basilica is built over his tomb. his tomb, the foundation chart. >> king diphillips demand to lee it to france. the pope will end upsetting up quarters at avignon. >> rather than being a landscape where the pope could actually act as an independent power and make alliances with anyone he who he is. she w chose. >> he was clearly under the control of one king. that's what warped the pavacy. >> how manhattan is going to be the capital of the united states. >> for the first time of the invention of the conclave, the one that's true power over the church is not the one chosen by god. but a power hungry monarch instead. >> it is a dream of all great rulers to control. >> phillips actually got pavacy into france. once you have done that, the pope can become a puppet of what you want to get done. >> that was a moment for the church that becomes very troubling. >> you are advocating where the
in knowledge the wealth is going to go to phillips.>> by 1309, king phillips turned pope clement v. >> peter is buried at the vatican hill and st. peters basilica is built over his tomb. his tomb, the foundation chart. >> king diphillips demand to lee it to france. the pope will end upsetting up quarters at avignon. >> rather than being a landscape where the pope could actually act as an independent power and make alliances with anyone he who he is. she w chose. >>...
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phillip?, thank you. >>> still ahead, was "red sparrow" able to knock "black panther" off its box office perch? we'll tell you when "early today" returns. ♪ never drop to your knees, ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. eucerin has been solving dry skin problems for over 100 years. discover eucerin advanced repair. it moisturizes dry, itchy rough skin for immediate relief and proven 48 hour moisture. for healthier looking skin, look for eucerin. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. be right there baby. unlike ordinary diapers pampers is the first and only diaper that dist
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. going into the night many of the top awards categories had clear favorites. except best picture. but in the end "the shape of water," a romance fantasy between a sea creature and a mute woman, took that top prize, and a big night for mexican-american filmmakers and films. >> and the oscar goes to -- >> reporter: a year after the infamous envelope mix-up, faye dunaway and warren beatty did the honors again. >> "the shape of water." >> reporter: no mistakes this time. the romance about a mute woman and a sea creature earned hollywood's top prize and three others including best director for guillermo del toro. >> growing up in mexico, i thought this could never happen. it happened. >> reporter: in the acting categories -- >> gary oldman. >> reporter: -- there were no surprises. gary oldman's portrayal of winston church until "darkest hour" brought him best actor while supporting honors went to allison janney for "i, tonya" and sam rockwell for "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri."
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. going into the night many of the top awards categories had clear favorites. except best picture. but in the end "the shape of water," a romance fantasy between a sea creature and a mute woman, took that top prize, and a big night for mexican-american filmmakers and films. >> and the oscar goes to -- >> reporter: a year after the infamous envelope mix-up, faye dunaway and warren beatty did the honors again. >>...
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hey, ali, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. unsurprisingly president trump's proposed tariffs are not being received well in the uk or throughout europe. criticism has come in from governments that are allies of america. france and germany expressed concern warning they won't sit by if import taxes are enacted but trump has threatened them with a 25% tax on european cars if they try to retaliate. that would be a huge blow to bmw and mercedes. the u.s. is their most lucrative export market. there's also a threat coming in from brussels, european commission president said that bloc was prepared to respond forcefully targeting u.s. imports like harley-davidson, levi's jeans and bourbon whiskey. a difficult moment for the united kingdom, a big market for the u.s. steel industry and britain is negotiating its way out of the eu. it had hoped to capitalize on a special relationship with america and bolster trade after brexit but in a firm call to president trump yesterday, prime minister may's office said she raised deep concerns over
hey, ali, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, phillip. unsurprisingly president trump's proposed tariffs are not being received well in the uk or throughout europe. criticism has come in from governments that are allies of america. france and germany expressed concern warning they won't sit by if import taxes are enacted but trump has threatened them with a 25% tax on european cars if they try to retaliate. that would be a huge blow to bmw and mercedes. the u.s. is their most...
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so phillip iv and boniface had a very real clash of powers.e began to generate some very, very harsh language about the power of the papacy, here is a letter he wrote to phillip iv of france, he said, listen, son, literally that's how he begins it, son, god has set us over kings and kingdoms, let no one persuade you that you have superiority. so it is this very explicit language that says the pope has control over the king. >> but king phillip has an agenda, and he does not intend to let one insubordinate pope stand in his way. we took legendary... and made it liberating. we took safe... made. we took teigt, and made it utterly irresistible. we took the most advanced e-class ever... and made the most exciting e-class ever. the 2018 e-class coupe and sedan. lease the e300 sedan for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. most people come to la with big dreams... we came with big appetites. with expedia one click gives you access to discounts on thousands of hotels, cars and things to do. like the ava
so phillip iv and boniface had a very real clash of powers.e began to generate some very, very harsh language about the power of the papacy, here is a letter he wrote to phillip iv of france, he said, listen, son, literally that's how he begins it, son, god has set us over kings and kingdoms, let no one persuade you that you have superiority. so it is this very explicit language that says the pope has control over the king. >> but king phillip has an agenda, and he does not intend to let...
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extreme mountain biker howell phillip in the northern italian alps.here where even experienced mountain climbers are breathless he takes his bike to its and his limits. in the sequence of info there is definitely a risk but risk has a certain appeal when you go to the absolutely item of stage of your comfort zone and don't know if you're up to the challenge that's when it gets really interesting . during the ride how all the experiences and endorphin rush and busiest call this mental state flow. but then ones of when you're really in this flow at these moments you won't thinking at all you're just totally immersed in cycling for me the next two and a half second stretches the whole universe i become one with my bike with him. give me a total rush on the way back down to the valley can be predicted. is that you'll think if i win whatever the load is dangerous it's always pulling you to go one step that's where i found my flow yesterday i don't find it today it's when you'll not in the flow but can think about what's around you that you can find a direc
extreme mountain biker howell phillip in the northern italian alps.here where even experienced mountain climbers are breathless he takes his bike to its and his limits. in the sequence of info there is definitely a risk but risk has a certain appeal when you go to the absolutely item of stage of your comfort zone and don't know if you're up to the challenge that's when it gets really interesting . during the ride how all the experiences and endorphin rush and busiest call this mental state...
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the phillips building is a rare example of myers and klinkhart's commercial work. interior character designing features include the elevator lobby and former showroom. these spaces with eligible for designation because they are historically publicly accessible. the phillips building retains the design features that were present during the established period of significance, which is 1930, the year it was completed. the complete list of character defining exterior and interior features are on page 26 of the landmark designation report. designation of the phillips building also meets two of the historic preservation commissions four priorities for designation. it meets the first designation priority which is the designation of under represented landmark property types, including landscape, san francisco's most well known art deco buildings are generally theaters, schools or office buildings. the phillips building was constructed to how's the industrial processes associated with a land scale printing operation. it's the largest art deco style lost building in san fran
the phillips building is a rare example of myers and klinkhart's commercial work. interior character designing features include the elevator lobby and former showroom. these spaces with eligible for designation because they are historically publicly accessible. the phillips building retains the design features that were present during the established period of significance, which is 1930, the year it was completed. the complete list of character defining exterior and interior features are on...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. for the second time in less than a week the east coast is under siege from another ferocious nor'easter. this time bringing heavy wet snow well over a foot in some areas from boston to philadelphia he. at its peek the nor'easter could unload snow at a rate of up to three inches an hour. it's also giving way to a rare sighting. thundersnow. you heard it there. numerous instances of this booming thunder captured in several areas. >> reporter: zbl the storm is crippling travel as well. more than 2,000 flights are canceled, nearly 1,000 more delayed. officials are urging drivers to stay off the roads due to the dangerous whiteout condition that's are stranding hundreds of vehicles. even this plow vehicle, one in new york city, got stuck in the snow not once but twice. hundreds of thousands are now entering a sixth day without power and caught on camera, a transformer explodes into flames in dover, new jersey putting an entire neighborhood in the dark. in coastal areas like massachusetts s
. >> and i'm phillip mena. for the second time in less than a week the east coast is under siege from another ferocious nor'easter. this time bringing heavy wet snow well over a foot in some areas from boston to philadelphia he. at its peek the nor'easter could unload snow at a rate of up to three inches an hour. it's also giving way to a rare sighting. thundersnow. you heard it there. numerous instances of this booming thunder captured in several areas. >> reporter: zbl the storm...
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yeah the governments are in a fast fluid motion at the moment the prime minister phillipe was over in eastern france he has given a brief statement to the media there who were following him he said it was almost certainly an act of terrorism apart based upon the details that he knows so far and he's heading back here to paris so that he can be kept abreast from here in the capital in the meantime the interior minister who has direct responsibility for the police and the security services is moving from is going down from paris down to thread to the scene he's on route there at the moment so she's on a moments and will make a statement from there later in the day so the prime minister is also going to keep the president informed as well and what about these reports paul that this man has claimed allegiance to eisele. yeah i mean of course we have to be careful about those details but that's certainly the information that's coming through from witnesses the riot squad police have obviously been able to speak they've been speaking to local media they corroborate this claim that the man a
yeah the governments are in a fast fluid motion at the moment the prime minister phillipe was over in eastern france he has given a brief statement to the media there who were following him he said it was almost certainly an act of terrorism apart based upon the details that he knows so far and he's heading back here to paris so that he can be kept abreast from here in the capital in the meantime the interior minister who has direct responsibility for the police and the security services is...
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but king phillip demands that pope clement leave st.rome and move the papacy to operate under his thumb, in france. >> the pope eventually will end up setting up quarters at avignon. >> rather than being in a landscape where the pope could actually act as an independent power and make alliances with anyone that he chose, he was now firmly entrenched in one country, clearly under the control of one king. that was what warped the papacy. it's a little bit as though washingt, d.c.uddenly upped anid, well, now, manhattan is going to be the capital of the entire united states. >> for the first time since the invention of the conclave, the one with true power over the church is not the one chosen by god, but a power-hungry monarch instead. >> it's a dream of all the great rulers of medieval europe to control the papacy. but philip actually got the papacy into france. once you've done that, the pope can become a puppet of what you want to get done. >> that is a moment for the church that becomes very troubling. you're abdicating the seat of wh
but king phillip demands that pope clement leave st.rome and move the papacy to operate under his thumb, in france. >> the pope eventually will end up setting up quarters at avignon. >> rather than being in a landscape where the pope could actually act as an independent power and make alliances with anyone that he chose, he was now firmly entrenched in one country, clearly under the control of one king. that was what warped the papacy. it's a little bit as though washingt,...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. a major winter storm is sweeping across the nation, packing a punch with heavy snow and ferocious winds. travel advisories have been posted in a large swath of the midwest, including minnesota, where whiteout conditions are making travel nearly impossible, leading to dozens of crashes and road closures. now that system is making its way to the east coast, a region far from ready to suffer another blow where residents are still cleaning up after friday's devastating nor'easter that killed at least nine people. the second wintry blast comes as utility crews are racing to restore power for hundreds of thousands still in the dark. >> here is nbc's dan scheinman. >> reporter: mother nature has shown the east coast little merciry. in massachusetts a seawall protecting the town of duxbury was breached. crews are hustling to protect homes. >> you lose the seawall, you start losing ground and losing houses. >> reporter: further nor, ethel williams worked to save what she could from her mother'
. >> and i'm phillip mena. a major winter storm is sweeping across the nation, packing a punch with heavy snow and ferocious winds. travel advisories have been posted in a large swath of the midwest, including minnesota, where whiteout conditions are making travel nearly impossible, leading to dozens of crashes and road closures. now that system is making its way to the east coast, a region far from ready to suffer another blow where residents are still cleaning up after friday's...
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>> reporter: chris phillips?? >> reporter: he put the baggie in the bathroom? >> no, i'm saying he have access to my house. >> reporter: by the way, chris phillips was never a suspect in the case. in fact, he was a witness for the state. but daniel was adamant that he, at least, was innocent. >> i'm not the one who killed that girl. i'm not the one who killed shelley. i have two younger sisters, sir. what if that happened to my sisters? what if that happened to my mom? i would kill myself before i hurt anybody else. i couldn't kill her because she reminds me of my younger sister, amanda. [ sniffs, cries ] what if that happens to amanda or kati? [ sniffs ] i would kill myself. >> reporter: but it happened to shelley. >> that's what happened to shelley. but i'm not the one who kill her. even if i have to go through this, i'm still telling you, i'm not the one who kill her because i can't. that would be like me killing my younger sisters and i love them. >> reporter: would the jury have believed him, had he testified
>> reporter: chris phillips?? >> reporter: he put the baggie in the bathroom? >> no, i'm saying he have access to my house. >> reporter: by the way, chris phillips was never a suspect in the case. in fact, he was a witness for the state. but daniel was adamant that he, at least, was innocent. >> i'm not the one who killed that girl. i'm not the one who killed shelley. i have two younger sisters, sir. what if that happened to my sisters? what if that happened to my...
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so phillip. thank you. >> thank you. i'm sorry to say we need to wait for james wilson to show up and so he's probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. if we can send the search party out. >> the state department is always late to the table. [ laughter ] >> one of the messages of this. >> so far it's been a great panel. [ laughter ] >> it's rather intimidating when you're sitting next to somebody who can refer to his book. >> we had grandchildren here they could sit on it. [ laughter ] >> oh, here he is. glad you could join us. >> thank you. >> all right, let's go ahead and get started then. this is a panel that's just covering the period only of the great second crisis phase of the cold war in the early 1980s extending to the end of the cold war itself into the beginning of the early 1990s and the disintegration of the soviet union. and with a perspective on u.s. and russia relations, we'll start, actually, with a perspective from the point of view of the reagan administration with james wilson. james? >>
so phillip. thank you. >> thank you. i'm sorry to say we need to wait for james wilson to show up and so he's probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. if we can send the search party out. >> the state department is always late to the table. [ laughter ] >> one of the messages of this. >> so far it's been a great panel. [ laughter ] >> it's rather intimidating when you're sitting next to somebody who can refer to his book. >> we had...
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phillipe, do you expect him to be confirmed? this is someone who's never headed up an agency, much less the second largest agency in the federal government. >> he seems like a fine doctor and fine naval officer and the pooh who people who served under obama speak high lly of him but to ru an agency that large? and there has never been a no vote against a va nominee since the department was formed. this might be the time to change that record. >> shermichael, if he is confirmed, he takes over an agency beset with problems for years. this is an uphill battle in a way. >> it is. it's riddled by scandal. we have no idea what his priorities are going to be once he becomes secretary of the va. also, another big major question is privatization of the va. that's been a big conversation that's been going on in the past several weeks. there are major conservative leaning organizations such as the koch brothers, veterans organizations, pushing conservatives on the hill to consider privatization of certain elements of the va. where does he
phillipe, do you expect him to be confirmed? this is someone who's never headed up an agency, much less the second largest agency in the federal government. >> he seems like a fine doctor and fine naval officer and the pooh who people who served under obama speak high lly of him but to ru an agency that large? and there has never been a no vote against a va nominee since the department was formed. this might be the time to change that record. >> shermichael, if he is confirmed, he...
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let's get to prince phillip. he did not join his wife, queen elizabe elizabeth ii due to his bad hip. we wish him a speedy recovery. >> and speaking of prince phillip, we know who will play him in future seasons of netflix's "the crown," topping tonight's tv edition of know and tell, the suit royal outlander. >> the 44-year-old brit reportedly beat out hugh laurie for prince phillip which films this summer. >> i'm so grateful. >> next up, the latest on "the office" reboot. >> i love whatever has anything to do with that show but, it's all very hypothetical right now. >> we'll take that as a soft yes from ed helms who we caught up with at last night's premiere of "chappaquidddick." also in? john krasinksi. >> imagine if they're like, will you? let's suit up. >> yeah. >> but steve carrell? not so much. >> i don't want to be a jerk about it. i just want it to be remembered as the way people remembered it. i don't want to do any of that. duh. i want a reunion with just the cast like at my house like a party. >> oh ye
let's get to prince phillip. he did not join his wife, queen elizabe elizabeth ii due to his bad hip. we wish him a speedy recovery. >> and speaking of prince phillip, we know who will play him in future seasons of netflix's "the crown," topping tonight's tv edition of know and tell, the suit royal outlander. >> the 44-year-old brit reportedly beat out hugh laurie for prince phillip which films this summer. >> i'm so grateful. >> next up, the latest on...
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wendell phillips approached irrationality when in an october speech phillips characterized lincoln as tenter towards the south. nevertheless, abolitionists of all persuasions welcomed lincoln's and the republican party's triumph in the november, 1864, national election. the result they declared would allow them to keep pressing lincoln for action on behalf of universal emancipation and protection for black rights. for much of january, lincoln worked behind the sans to get the house of representatives to pass what became the 13th amendment to the u.s. constitution ending legal legal slavery throughout the country. the effort succeeded on january 31 with black abolitionists minister henry highland garnett seated in front of the house gallery. he then spoke for black voting rights and education, yet many abolitionists continued to fear that lincoln might compromise with the white south. even so, lincoln at the end of hiss life recognized the abolitionist contribution -- and this is going to be a repeat. while visiting ulysses s. grant's army after the capture of richmond on april 3, 1865
wendell phillips approached irrationality when in an october speech phillips characterized lincoln as tenter towards the south. nevertheless, abolitionists of all persuasions welcomed lincoln's and the republican party's triumph in the november, 1864, national election. the result they declared would allow them to keep pressing lincoln for action on behalf of universal emancipation and protection for black rights. for much of january, lincoln worked behind the sans to get the house of...
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good morning. >> reporter: phillip, good morning. south korea's national security adviser is heading to washington tomorrow to brief the trump administration on just what north korea's kim jong un is proposing here. the south koreans say that kim jong un is willing to talk frankly with the united states about giving up the country's nuclear weapons program, that the country would stop all nuclear and missile tests if those talks happened, and that kim jong un is not demanding that those military xersz with the u.s. and south korea are scaled back or postponed at the end of the month as a condition of these possible talks. president trump expressing optimism about this latest overture from the north koreans but a bit of skepticism from the japanese this morning. one japanese official saying north korea's intentions are unclear, the country needs to show commitment and concrete actions that they're serious about giving up their nuclear weapons program. as one senior u.s. official said, we have a 27-year history of talks with north kore
good morning. >> reporter: phillip, good morning. south korea's national security adviser is heading to washington tomorrow to brief the trump administration on just what north korea's kim jong un is proposing here. the south koreans say that kim jong un is willing to talk frankly with the united states about giving up the country's nuclear weapons program, that the country would stop all nuclear and missile tests if those talks happened, and that kim jong un is not demanding that those...
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back with matt lewis, lynn sweet, amber phillips. with all the talk about stormy daniels and russia, sometimes people lose sight of the fact there are real substantive changes going on to the government right now during the trump administration, you may love them, you may hate them, but they'll have a lasting impact. if this goes through, this is one of them. >> exactly. this is especially important to watch hat the trump administration does because congress is basically done legislating for the year. they passed a budget to keep the government open and they'll go focus on campaigning for the midterm elections. the thing, though, that's a problem for the trump administration is when you act unilaterally, you end up opening yourself up to legal challenges which is exactly what we see here. the thrust of the case in california is really that this is politically -- comes from a police of political intent rather than positive intent to try to get a broader count of american population, and i think critics do have some reason to argue tha
back with matt lewis, lynn sweet, amber phillips. with all the talk about stormy daniels and russia, sometimes people lose sight of the fact there are real substantive changes going on to the government right now during the trump administration, you may love them, you may hate them, but they'll have a lasting impact. if this goes through, this is one of them. >> exactly. this is especially important to watch hat the trump administration does because congress is basically done legislating...
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abby phillip is live at the white house. we want to start with sara sidner with more details on the stormy daniels case. >> yeah, this is pretty remarkable because it's really the first time we have seen the president himself injected into the lawsuit. his attorneys have now filed on behalf of donald trump in this lawsuit that stormy daniels filed. but what has happened is his attorneys have filed and they are asking for $20 million in damages, saying that she broke the confidentiality agreement, and for each violation, they're asking for $1 million. that was in the nondisparagement agreement, the agreement she signed saying every time she violates the agreement, it's a million dollars. they're saying she has done that 20 times essentially. very remarkable now because for a very, very long time, as you know, the president himself has never spoken about this. his personal attorney michael cohen, who created essential consultants llc to pay stormy daniels $130,000 to keep her quiet about her alleged affair with donald trump in
abby phillip is live at the white house. we want to start with sara sidner with more details on the stormy daniels case. >> yeah, this is pretty remarkable because it's really the first time we have seen the president himself injected into the lawsuit. his attorneys have now filed on behalf of donald trump in this lawsuit that stormy daniels filed. but what has happened is his attorneys have filed and they are asking for $20 million in damages, saying that she broke the confidentiality...
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i'm phillip mena. >> breaking news out of washington this morning. after midnight the senate passed a giant $1.3 trillion spending bill that will keep the government funded through september. narrowly avoiding a partial shutdown. the next stop is president trump's desk where he is expected to sign it. >> protests have erupted in sacramento, california, over a deadly police shooting. demonstrators formed a human chain across the doors of golden center one, presenting fans from entering the arena for the basketball game. after a delay, the kings and atlanta hawks eventually played the game in front of a largely empty arena. these protests come just days after clark was killed in his own grandmother's backyard by police. who were there looking for an intruder and appeared to mistake clark's cell phone for a gun. nbc's correspondent tells us more. we should warn you some may find this video disturbing. >> just broke the window running to the south. >> reporter: officers in a chopper investigating reports of a man vandalizing cars saying they have a visua
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and matt phillips does the job in budapest as scotland clinch the first win of alex mcleish‘s secondge. hello and welcome to the programme and we begin injohannesberg where the head of cricket australia has apologised over the ball tampering scandal describing it as a dark day for the sport. he also revealed the three players involved in cheating during the third test against south africa have been sent home while an investigation into the incident will continue before further sanctions are handed down to captain steve smith, vice captain david warner and batsman cameron bancroft. on behalf of cricket australia, i wa nt to on behalf of cricket australia, i want to apologise to all australians that these events have taken place, in particular to all of the kids love cricket and idolise the players. i want to also apologise to the cricket south africa and south african fans that this issue has overshadowed what otherwise should have been a wonderful series. as the chairman has said in his statement earlier tonight, we recognise that this issue goes beyond the technical nature of offenc
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i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. tw.us on itter, >>> just a few hours after stormy daniels' "60 minutes" interview airs, the fallout fast. salacious personal details and a possible connection leading to the mueller investigation. >>> and shakeup at the white house. the new week that could begin with more firings and personnel changes. >>> after the harvesting of personal information from 50 million users, facebook fights back hard to regain your trust. >> there is now a new king of superhero movies as "black panther" dethroned all others. >>> and can sister jean help this year's cinderella kids bring home a national title? "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm phillip mena. >> good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. >>> we begin this morning with a story keeping the country at the edge of its seat. the s
i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. tw.us on itter, >>> just a few hours after stormy daniels' "60 minutes" interview airs, the fallout fast. salacious personal details and a possible connection leading to the mueller investigation. >>> and shakeup at the white house. the new week that could begin with more firings and personnel changes. >>> after the harvesting of personal information from 50 million users, facebook fights back hard to regain...
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that the gunman claimed allegiance to the so-called islamic state the french prime minister eduardo phillipe is on his way to ted he said the situation is quote very serious. and i witness interviews describe what he saw at the scene let's have a listen to what he had to say. we're delighted you're the young among them. i heard that they started shooting at the police and the people living nearby had to leave. up a security perimeter and shut the route for two hundred meters either side block told roads. meanwhile in a tweet post is just a short while ago the french prime minister edward philip wrote that quote all information points to an act of terrorism is a sign of how seriously the french government is taking the incident phillipe said he's cutting short except to eastern france and returning to paris meanwhile interior minister said that he's traveling to the location immediately to oversee the developments on the ground now for more on this breaking news situation i'm joined by our correspondent lisa lives in paris these are what's the latest you're hearing about the hostage situation
that the gunman claimed allegiance to the so-called islamic state the french prime minister eduardo phillipe is on his way to ted he said the situation is quote very serious. and i witness interviews describe what he saw at the scene let's have a listen to what he had to say. we're delighted you're the young among them. i heard that they started shooting at the police and the people living nearby had to leave. up a security perimeter and shut the route for two hundred meters either side block...
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i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera.s video of a dutch speed skater here reaching speeds of nearly 58 miles per hour on her skates yesterday. the >>> good morning. it is thursday morning. let's look out at the bay bridge this morning. it is a beautiful start to the day. a little cool. it is going to be very warm, though. the south bay is already getting there. thank you for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia who is still recovering from laryngitis. >> and i'm marcus washington. >> it's going to be really warm and yesterday it was quite cozy for the afternoon, and it's going to be even higher today as we reach into the low 80s. here is a live look outside in san jose. we start out with the mid-50s. let's go to campbell. we'll be in the 50s throughout 9:00 and reaching quickly into the upper 70sy
i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera.s video of a dutch speed skater here reaching speeds of nearly 58 miles per hour on her skates yesterday. the >>> good morning. it is thursday morning. let's look out at the bay bridge this morning. it is a beautiful start to the day. a little cool. it is going to be very warm, though. the south bay is already getting there. thank you for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia who is still recovering from laryngitis. >> and...
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coming up, bloomberg exclusive interview with conoco phillips chairman and ceo ryan lance.s shale is here to stay -- why he says shale is here to stay. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ foole: do not let that you, it will be snowing in new york today later. i am vonnie quinn. already very cold. i am shery ahn. this is bloomberg markets. we are seeing the dow and s&p 500 losing ground with mixed and fluctuation as investors are busy trying to figure out if we are headed towards a trade war. positive news out of the korean peninsula, a lot to digest. the dow is down .6. s&p 500 led lower by utilities, financials. they still saw a big boost after yesterday's gains. the vix is gaining again but that after falling for the last two sessions. look at yields because the 10 year yields are falling now but they searched earlier in the session. cvs health kicking off one of the largest corporate bond offerings of her. t --ollar is at thetwo add aw -- the dollar is at the two week low. vonnie: let's get to the bloomberg first word news. it is mark crumpton. mark: treasury secretary steven mnuchin
coming up, bloomberg exclusive interview with conoco phillips chairman and ceo ryan lance.s shale is here to stay -- why he says shale is here to stay. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ foole: do not let that you, it will be snowing in new york today later. i am vonnie quinn. already very cold. i am shery ahn. this is bloomberg markets. we are seeing the dow and s&p 500 losing ground with mixed and fluctuation as investors are busy trying to figure out if we are headed towards a trade war....
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abby phillip, thank you so much. we started talking about stormy daniels and where the white house is on that. let's dive a little deeper about where we are and the legal issues here. m.j. lee here with that. where are we? >> the thing that we still don't know is what president trump knew and when. two things i want to really highlight from what sarah sanders said at the white house briefing room yesterday. the first is her statement that this case has been won in arbitration already, and we can discuss that more in a second. the second point is when sarah sanders was asked did president trump know about the payment at the time, when it was made in october of 2016, sarah sanders answered not that i'm aware of. she did not say no. now, stormy daniels' lawyer is now pushing back on a lot of the things that sarah sanders said yesterday. one thing he's rejecting in very clear terms is this idea that michael cohen acted on his own, that he was a rogue player in all of this, that he did not consult with the president. take
abby phillip, thank you so much. we started talking about stormy daniels and where the white house is on that. let's dive a little deeper about where we are and the legal issues here. m.j. lee here with that. where are we? >> the thing that we still don't know is what president trump knew and when. two things i want to really highlight from what sarah sanders said at the white house briefing room yesterday. the first is her statement that this case has been won in arbitration already, and...
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only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. >>> the decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census is drawing fire. the u.s. commerce department just announced the change, arguing it will permit more effective enforcement of the voting rights act. krillics say the addition of this question will discourage undocumented immigrants from responding to the census the white house defended the decision this way. >> the purpose is to determine individuals that are here. it also helps comply with the roting rights act. that information needs to be gathered and it has been part of the census every time we've had a census since 1965, with the one exception of the 2010 census. >> that last part is not true a citizenship question has not been included in the typical short form census received by most households since before 1950. california and new york are already preparing to sue the trump administration to block this change. a number of state attorneys ge
only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. >>> the decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census is drawing fire. the u.s. commerce department just announced the change, arguing it will permit more effective enforcement of the voting rights act. krillics say the addition of this question will discourage undocumented immigrants from responding to the census the white house...
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brandon thought he would get his friend phillip's kidney. that didn't match.up with kimberly's kidney. phillip donated his kidney and started a chain reaction. >> i have made a lot of selfish decisions in my life. and i thought that this would be a really great opportunity to kind of amend those decisions. >> reporter: it turned out phillip's kidney was a match for clotilda ruiz whose daughter daisy was rejected. daisy's kidney acted fine for scott rile. so it went until a dozen donors and recipients matched. all met for the first time this afternoon. >> i am going to have a lineage to somebody that will live on. that's more than money and more than word. >> reporter: proving once again that generosity truly is its own reward. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. two weeks after a young gunman tur
brandon thought he would get his friend phillip's kidney. that didn't match.up with kimberly's kidney. phillip donated his kidney and started a chain reaction. >> i have made a lot of selfish decisions in my life. and i thought that this would be a really great opportunity to kind of amend those decisions. >> reporter: it turned out phillip's kidney was a match for clotilda ruiz whose daughter daisy was rejected. daisy's kidney acted fine for scott rile. so it went until a dozen...
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that the police are very much treating this as a terrorist act but the statement made by edward phillipe the prime minister was about an hour and a half ago before he departed from eastern france where he was on a prime ministerial visit he's now coming back to paris and some of the numbers in his statement are starting to change a little bit we're hearing from the interior ministry now that two people have been killed at the supermarket and that three people have been wounded we're not clear whether those three people are all at the supermarket or whether that figure of three includes the c r s riot police officer who was wounded earlier in the. knology of the incident in caucus on and if i remind the viewers that what we have here is a two locations in effect first of all cock a song where a group of four police officers out jogging shot out by a man in a car one officer was wounded the gunman in the car then left the scene in that vehicle and it appears that the same vehicle went to the super supermarket in tab it's about eight kilometers six miles away where he started to shoot at sh
that the police are very much treating this as a terrorist act but the statement made by edward phillipe the prime minister was about an hour and a half ago before he departed from eastern france where he was on a prime ministerial visit he's now coming back to paris and some of the numbers in his statement are starting to change a little bit we're hearing from the interior ministry now that two people have been killed at the supermarket and that three people have been wounded we're not clear...
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abby phillip, thank you very much. my panel back with me. josh, you have your own reporting, insight from lawmakers who have been trying to talk the president out of doing this. what have you heard? >> a fierce tug of war in the building over tariffs. you have lawmakers from speaker paul ryan to the freedom caucus, defense officials, jim mass tis, rex tillerson, everyone expressing consternation over the tariffs. so far the president has been unmoved. he said to lawmakers that he appreciates their concerns on tariffs, but he wants to go forward. in the words of the president, he thinks america is getting, quote, unquote, screwed. he thinks these countries are taking advantage of the united states. as we saw last week, the president made a declaration and his lawyers had not put together a package yet. there was flog to sign. as abby just reported from the white house, we heard the same thing over the past 24 hours. people saying there will be an event tomorrow, a formal declaration, it could be actual tariffs, it could be similar bot lick. i
abby phillip, thank you very much. my panel back with me. josh, you have your own reporting, insight from lawmakers who have been trying to talk the president out of doing this. what have you heard? >> a fierce tug of war in the building over tariffs. you have lawmakers from speaker paul ryan to the freedom caucus, defense officials, jim mass tis, rex tillerson, everyone expressing consternation over the tariffs. so far the president has been unmoved. he said to lawmakers that he...
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phillip hammond is said to be a bit more nervous about the state of the economy and worried about public story says. do you believe that? do you believe there is conflict over this? there has been conflict over lots of issues and that seems credible to me. the interesting thing about this story is it is saying there is going to be lots of announcements in the run—up to july, the to be lots of announcements in the run—up tojuly, the 70th anniversary of the nhs being founded, so that is not a budget period. philip hammond wa nts to not a budget period. philip hammond wants to keep his announcements until autumn really. if there are any announcements in that time we can assume he has had his arm twisted. there is a suggestion in the sunday times that these plans area the sunday times that these plans are a response to the growing realisation in cabinet that health is the tories‘ achilles' heel. realisation in cabinet that health is the tories' achilles' heellj highlighted that line because it is beautifully written as if they didn't know. we all know this is a massive problem. 22,000 operat
phillip hammond is said to be a bit more nervous about the state of the economy and worried about public story says. do you believe that? do you believe there is conflict over this? there has been conflict over lots of issues and that seems credible to me. the interesting thing about this story is it is saying there is going to be lots of announcements in the run—up to july, the to be lots of announcements in the run—up tojuly, the 70th anniversary of the nhs being founded, so that is not a...
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as a result phillips ra aboliti divided between those led by wendell phillips who fought the radicals in support of fremont and those 1 led by garrison who stood by lincoln. during the spring of 1864, some abolitionists joinedar radical republicans and nopro-war democrats in organizing a radical demonstration to elect fremont for president. frederick douglas and goodell wrote letters of support. several abolitionists attended the convention. meanwhile, lincoln was endorsed for a second term. in june, garrison attended the republican national convention in baltimore where he applauded lincoln's unanimous nomination. lincoln expressed hope to garrison that the house of representatives would follow thm united states senate in passing a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery throughout the country. as democrats continued to portray lincoln as an abolitionist who prolonged a disastrous war, lincoln began to doubt that he could be reelected. sherman's capture of atlanta on september 1st, 1864 ended those doubts. abolitionists loyal to lincoln urged fremont to withdraw, which fremont di
as a result phillips ra aboliti divided between those led by wendell phillips who fought the radicals in support of fremont and those 1 led by garrison who stood by lincoln. during the spring of 1864, some abolitionists joinedar radical republicans and nopro-war democrats in organizing a radical demonstration to elect fremont for president. frederick douglas and goodell wrote letters of support. several abolitionists attended the convention. meanwhile, lincoln was endorsed for a second term. in...
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here is mark phillips. >> reporter: the body had been ravaged by disease. the mind soared into the cosmos. stephen hawking had trained hoping to get into space. >> space here i come. >> reporter: his life would have been an inspiration if he hadn't defied medical science and lived 50 years longer than a person afflicted with als, the muscle wasting lou gehrig's disease ar is supposed to. even if he hadn't as he once told 60 minutes gone scientifically where no man had gone before. >> for me it quite an achievement. i never thought i would get so far. >> his physical limitations had he said freed his mind to develop brilliant new theories on the origins of the universe. or on what actually happened in space's black holes. and his ability to explain those theories, using his computer, sin th voice. and, in his unlikely best-seller, a brief history of time. made him probably the most famous scientist of his generation. it earned him one of president obama's first medals of freedom. hawkings life story depicted in the 2014 movie the theory of everything, might
here is mark phillips. >> reporter: the body had been ravaged by disease. the mind soared into the cosmos. stephen hawking had trained hoping to get into space. >> space here i come. >> reporter: his life would have been an inspiration if he hadn't defied medical science and lived 50 years longer than a person afflicted with als, the muscle wasting lou gehrig's disease ar is supposed to. even if he hadn't as he once told 60 minutes gone scientifically where no man had gone...
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thanks very much rory chalons in the russian capital moscow on a b phillips . has been monitoring developments outside the house of parliament in westminster and so the reason may making it clear that more extensive measures have to be taken that it's highly likely russia was behind this poisoning what are the options in front of him now. i think rory was just going through the. it's difficult to see a situation now in which anglo russian relations which have been poor for a least the last decade maybe a little longer than that do not now enter an even more negative spiral i think what will be interesting will be the extent to which britain can mobilize its allies in any concerted action against the russians if they feel by wednesday that ultimatum that the reason referring to if they feel that they have not received satisfactory answers by then yes britain does have some leverage over russia as rory was saying access to the london property market seizing financial assets here in the united kingdom that undoubtedly would hurt some powerful people close to the r
thanks very much rory chalons in the russian capital moscow on a b phillips . has been monitoring developments outside the house of parliament in westminster and so the reason may making it clear that more extensive measures have to be taken that it's highly likely russia was behind this poisoning what are the options in front of him now. i think rory was just going through the. it's difficult to see a situation now in which anglo russian relations which have been poor for a least the last...
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both chief phillips and britney headed over there. >> mom comes to the door, and then she looks at meooke, isn't it it? i'm like, he yeyeah. >> how did you know? >> i knew it had to be because britney was there. so it had to be. >> i delivered more than my share of death notifications and this particular one was -- i'll never forget it. i just asked her to sit on the couch. resit there for a second and i said, you know, is brooke morris your daughter. she said, she is and she's been murdered. >> she passed out cold. so we had to get her to come back to. i think we were all just shocked. >> when tina came to she could hardly process what had happened. >> it was almost like it was not real, you know. you've got the wrong person. it is not her. >> but it was real. brooke was dead. she had been shot three times, once in her neck, once in her chest and an execution-style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> you know, they're asking can us these questions like do you know anybody that would want to harm your sister? we're like, we
both chief phillips and britney headed over there. >> mom comes to the door, and then she looks at meooke, isn't it it? i'm like, he yeyeah. >> how did you know? >> i knew it had to be because britney was there. so it had to be. >> i delivered more than my share of death notifications and this particular one was -- i'll never forget it. i just asked her to sit on the couch. resit there for a second and i said, you know, is brooke morris your daughter. she said, she is...
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cbs reporter mark phillips takes a look at his life. (afp) he was probabl >>> tributes are pouring in for one of the world's most acclaimed scientists. 76-year-old stephen hawking died last night. mark phillips looks back at stephen hawking's life. >> reporter: she was probably the best-known scientific mind of modern times and the most famous disabled person in the world. stephen hawking, with his wheelchair and his computer synthesized voice, he was and instantly recognize figure. becoming the subject of a popular movie only enhanced his popularity. stephen hawking was born in oxford england in 1942. he was a 21-year-old phd student when he was diagnosed with amnio tropic lateral sclerosis, lou gehrig's disease. he was told he had only a year or two to live. he not only lived five decades longer but his 1988 book, " a brief history of time, explained the universe -- " a brief history of time ", explained the mysteries of the universe. he did an interview on 60 minutes. >> i never thought it would get so far. >> reporter: he was one of
cbs reporter mark phillips takes a look at his life. (afp) he was probabl >>> tributes are pouring in for one of the world's most acclaimed scientists. 76-year-old stephen hawking died last night. mark phillips looks back at stephen hawking's life. >> reporter: she was probably the best-known scientific mind of modern times and the most famous disabled person in the world. stephen hawking, with his wheelchair and his computer synthesized voice, he was and instantly recognize...
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phillips, elizabeth cady stanton, william goodell, and frederick douglass wrote letters of support. several abolitionists attended the convention. meanwhile the garrison group endorsed lincoln for a second term. in june, garrison attended the republican national convention in baltimore where he applauded lincoln's unanimous renomination. house meeting to follow, lincoln expressed hope to garrison that the house of representatives would follow the united states senate in passing a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery throughout the country. lincolnrats continued, began to doubt that he could be reelected. sherman's capture of atlanta ended those doubts. abolitionists loyal to lincoln urged fremont to withdraw. which he did on september 22. if you days earlier, frederick douglas declared that every man that wishes well to the slaves should at once rally to the support of abraham lincoln. lincoln's more resolute abolitionist critics did not agree. wendell phillips the process -- approached irrationality, when in an october speech he characterized lincoln as "tender towards the s
phillips, elizabeth cady stanton, william goodell, and frederick douglass wrote letters of support. several abolitionists attended the convention. meanwhile the garrison group endorsed lincoln for a second term. in june, garrison attended the republican national convention in baltimore where he applauded lincoln's unanimous renomination. house meeting to follow, lincoln expressed hope to garrison that the house of representatives would follow the united states senate in passing a constitutional...
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thank to you phillip, zerlina, john. thank you for being with us.chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i don't want to talk about pardons for michael flynn yet. >> a "new york times" bombshell. >> can you say unequivocally no one here has discussed pardons in this case? >> the president's lawyer reportedly floated pardons for flynn and plfrt before they were charged. >> i've always found paul manafort to be a very decent man. >> tonight it the reporter who broke the story and what this means for the obstruction case against the president. >>> then, did the special counsel just file evidence of trump campaign collusion with russia? >> that's what he said. that's what i said. that's obviously what our position is. >> plus, the president announces the firing of the v.a. secretary on twitter. and apple ceo tim cook on
thank to you phillip, zerlina, john. thank you for being with us.chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i don't want to talk about pardons for michael flynn yet. >> a "new york times" bombshell. >> can you say unequivocally no one here has discussed pardons in this case? >> the president's lawyer reportedly floated pardons for flynn and plfrt before they were charged. >> i've always found paul manafort to be a...