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a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to powell's books continues with a biography on adolf hitler. hitler, a sent, 1889-1939. that is followed by collection of essays on life in harlem by james baldwin. notes of the native son. next, explain the definition of feminism for the 21st century in we should all be feminists. followed by a look at the future of humanity. a look at nonfiction books according to powell's books is the biography of donald trump, originally published in 1993, lost tycoon. that is look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to powell's books in portland, oregon. some of these authors have will be appearing on booktv on c-span2. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> people on the left, progressive democrats march in lockstep. it is amazing. the tape has surfaced in the washington post, donald trump tracking what they thought was in private doing their man boasts. remember trump famously or infamously said, when you are a star in hollywood, grab their genitals. a stupid remark. completely translated by the left into that
a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to powell's books continues with a biography on adolf hitler. hitler, a sent, 1889-1939. that is followed by collection of essays on life in harlem by james baldwin. notes of the native son. next, explain the definition of feminism for the 21st century in we should all be feminists. followed by a look at the future of humanity. a look at nonfiction books according to powell's books is the biography of donald trump, originally published in...
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doctrine. >> the powell doctrine'ves to a general powell. >> host: i'm talking about years of net neutrality. >> guest: i have always been extremely proud when i was chairman in 2004-tie 2005, that it i gave the first speech that talked about the internet fee dom which is talk about as internet or net neutrality. this is my point. could have assert the importance of that at the same time i was the chairman that classified internet service as an information service. the understanding that was the compact that the internet isp communication would be lightly regulated in order to encrypt them to move from their only structures to this one to the knew one and they had to stay cog cognizant of the importance to consumer. when i articulated the provisions, they were cast as consumer rights. the right of the consumer to go where they want, the consumer to do what they want. over the years chairman have change it and it not for the better, by make it about the producer. net neutrality wars north been consumerrer. they're about different sets of corporate interests who want advantages or disadvantage
doctrine. >> the powell doctrine'ves to a general powell. >> host: i'm talking about years of net neutrality. >> guest: i have always been extremely proud when i was chairman in 2004-tie 2005, that it i gave the first speech that talked about the internet fee dom which is talk about as internet or net neutrality. this is my point. could have assert the importance of that at the same time i was the chairman that classified internet service as an information service. the...
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>> guest: the only powell doctrine i know belongs to general powell -- >> host: i'm talking regarding years of net neutrality. >> guest: i appreciate the question because i have always been extremely proud that when i was chairman in 2004-2005, that i gave the first speech that talked about the internet freedoms which now often gets talked about as open internet or net neutrality. but this is my point, i could acert importance of that at the same time i was the chairman that classified internet services and information service. the understanding was that was the compact. the internet, the isp community would be lightly regulated in order to incent them to move from their traditional infrastructures to this new one and enjoy the blessings and the loss and innovation that the internet brings, but that they had to stay cognizant of the critical importance of openness to the consumer. if you go back is and be look when i articulated these provisions, they were cast as consumer rights, the right of the consumer to go where they want, the consumer to do what they want. over the years chairm
>> guest: the only powell doctrine i know belongs to general powell -- >> host: i'm talking regarding years of net neutrality. >> guest: i appreciate the question because i have always been extremely proud that when i was chairman in 2004-2005, that i gave the first speech that talked about the internet freedoms which now often gets talked about as open internet or net neutrality. but this is my point, i could acert importance of that at the same time i was the chairman that...
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>>> michael powell is the president and ceo of the internet and television association. how would you describe the state of the cable world today? >> guest: it's vibrant and dynamic, which is those opportunityiic and action -- a period only followam technological transformation still. i think every now and then that kind of transformation and energy is invigorating and the industry feels invigorated the moment. on the operators side, they're on the cusp of the most significant increase in dat and broadband speed in their history. extraordinarily new and interesting interfaces like apps, and new forms of platforms like comcast x1 and programmers working their way through what over the top strategy should be and whatapp environments are like and they're opportunities to innovate. >> host: how many people get cable today and are corn cutters inevitable. >> guest: churn is always inevitable, right? we have lost customers for 20 years to satellite. we want that 95% of the entire market in 1992, and that's now below 50%. it's the reality of evolution in markets and i think los
>>> michael powell is the president and ceo of the internet and television association. how would you describe the state of the cable world today? >> guest: it's vibrant and dynamic, which is those opportunityiic and action -- a period only followam technological transformation still. i think every now and then that kind of transformation and energy is invigorating and the industry feels invigorated the moment. on the operators side, they're on the cusp of the most significant...
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collin powell had to think strategically for war. and he asked president bush, only if we can say yes to these questions should we go to war ask the included do we have the support of the american people in do we know what our and it strategy is? we went to war to push saddam hussein out of khweis and the ground campaign lasted 100 hours. the questions were not asked in the second gulf war and we're thrill and he said, powell said, you know, i'm left holding the bag because he knows his performance the united nations and elsewhere was insufficient and he was not allowed enough voice in asking the questions -- a loud enough voice. creative questions. what we ask ourselves and others to transport ourselves with the use of he a series of questions into the future. i want to finish and wrap because i know everybody wants to talk and we'll come back to this. i'll tie my other categories involved all these different -- and i won't give them because you have to buy the book. but as a culture, as a society, in journalism in media, and beyond
collin powell had to think strategically for war. and he asked president bush, only if we can say yes to these questions should we go to war ask the included do we have the support of the american people in do we know what our and it strategy is? we went to war to push saddam hussein out of khweis and the ground campaign lasted 100 hours. the questions were not asked in the second gulf war and we're thrill and he said, powell said, you know, i'm left holding the bag because he knows his...
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dina powell does have that role now as economic adviser.y associated with the president's daughter, ivanka trump. and dina also is a former goldman sachs executive. but she also has chops right here in washington, dc, going all the way back to the george w. bush administration, where at the state department for a period, she's an arabic speaker, an egyptian-american well-known in washington. and the administration sort of rolled her out in public just last week when the deputy crown prince of saudi arabia was here visiting with the president, she was in the room also. so they are hoping she can help h.r. mcmaster. he is being positioned as very on board with dina powell coming in and making this move on the national security team, john. >> all right, joe johns for us at the white house, thanks for the update, joe, appreciate it. >>> the fbi director briefed the leaders of the senate judiciary committee about president trump's claims of being wiretapped. i'll speak to a key member of that committee, coming up. so i just switched to geico. wh
dina powell does have that role now as economic adviser.y associated with the president's daughter, ivanka trump. and dina also is a former goldman sachs executive. but she also has chops right here in washington, dc, going all the way back to the george w. bush administration, where at the state department for a period, she's an arabic speaker, an egyptian-american well-known in washington. and the administration sort of rolled her out in public just last week when the deputy crown prince of...
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. >> tonight on "the communicators"," michael powell talks about major issues facing the industry and what we might see from the new f.c.c. chair. mr. powell is interviewed by lydia a reporter for bloomberg. >> can you speak more specifically about the opportunities and what this change in leadership from democrats to republicans. what does that mean? >> he is a visionary and focused on the concept we have heard for many years about the understanding breakneck speed. it's a huge amount of utility. by the time it's over, it has shifted radically and agencies don't have the luxury.
. >> tonight on "the communicators"," michael powell talks about major issues facing the industry and what we might see from the new f.c.c. chair. mr. powell is interviewed by lydia a reporter for bloomberg. >> can you speak more specifically about the opportunities and what this change in leadership from democrats to republicans. what does that mean? >> he is a visionary and focused on the concept we have heard for many years about the understanding breakneck...
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with the coloradriver no longer r reaching herer delta, d greater demand looooming, perhas powell washt. by reshaping the historirical compacts that burden us, we e cn explore new frontiers of cooperation, conservation, and reusese. we can c change how w we produce food, create energy, and grow our cities to restore a mighty river''s conneioion to the s se. all the while renewiwing our appreciation for a reresource we have most certainly taken for granted. vp [applause] tom goldtooth: this is my home. this is our home right there. it's the mother earth. everything around here has life, has spirit. there's spirit to the trees, the ground, these plants, even this air and the wind, the wind that blows. [applause] oh. [speaking native language] hello, all my relations. [speaking native language] [speaking native language]
with the coloradriver no longer r reaching herer delta, d greater demand looooming, perhas powell washt. by reshaping the historirical compacts that burden us, we e cn explore new frontiers of cooperation, conservation, and reusese. we can c change how w we produce food, create energy, and grow our cities to restore a mighty river''s conneioion to the s se. all the while renewiwing our appreciation for a reresource we have most certainly taken for granted. vp [applause] tom goldtooth: this is...
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. >> reporter: they are pleading with parents, like simon powell, to look at this picture and have a serious conversation with your kid tonight. >> i will have to have some hard conversations with my son tonight. >> reporter: parents are being asked to have that tough conversation with their children tonight and see if they somehow came in contact with this serial child rapist. if new victims come forward he could potentially face more charges and more time. in media boro, alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police have stepped up their presence, one day after a flash mob of teens caused problems on the streets of the center city. dozens of arrests were made, and "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is live near 15th rain chestnut with the police commissioner's reaction to the unrulely behavior, cleve. >> reporter: jessica since mid afternoon we have seen dozens of police officers on the corner, walking down the street keeping an eye on things, so far, so good. they do not want a repeat performance from yesterday. >> a mob of kid just walked up and down mark
. >> reporter: they are pleading with parents, like simon powell, to look at this picture and have a serious conversation with your kid tonight. >> i will have to have some hard conversations with my son tonight. >> reporter: parents are being asked to have that tough conversation with their children tonight and see if they somehow came in contact with this serial child rapist. if new victims come forward he could potentially face more charges and more time. in media boro,...
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powell getting elevated to be deputy national security adviser. has been part of george bush's white house and led the fill ant pi effort. reported to lloyd, speaks fluent arabic, the real deal. cotton and corker putting out tweets, enthusiastic in the way they were when mcmaster got the post. is this a positive or, again, window dressing because trump will be trump. >> dena was supposed to be ivanka's chief of staff, right? that was the role she carved out. she was supposed to be ivanka's advocate on the issues you are talking about that seem to he faded from the landscape. now, out of the blue, she's now deputy national security adviser? it's absolutely mind blowing. she may be very qualified for it. she is a talented woman. yet another goldman sachs executive lining the trump administration. but, what happened to these issues? i don't think -- if we put our faith in ivanka to defend against these issues, to support the issues that are more popular, forget it. she's fot going to go against her father. she was her father's most devoted supporter
powell getting elevated to be deputy national security adviser. has been part of george bush's white house and led the fill ant pi effort. reported to lloyd, speaks fluent arabic, the real deal. cotton and corker putting out tweets, enthusiastic in the way they were when mcmaster got the post. is this a positive or, again, window dressing because trump will be trump. >> dena was supposed to be ivanka's chief of staff, right? that was the role she carved out. she was supposed to be...
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. >> reporter: nightclub owner david powell says frank navarro was not just an employee, he had worked here 16 years. he was family. >> it's absolutely horrifying to me that someone would murder frank for being denied for a fake i.d. >> reporter: that's what powell says happened to navarro just after midnight sunday here at the tres gringo nightclub. as security manager, he and his team were checking i.d.s at the door. they caught someone using another person's driver's license. they turned him away. >> the person and his friends with him tried to start an altercation. frank's team was able to diffuse the situation, they left. >> reporter: but the two came back 15 minutes later. >> and like the cowards they are, attacked frank and my team from the side. and in that scuffle, frank was stabbed and killed. >> reporter: a source with knowledge of the probe tells us that a security camera video shows the scuffle and a man running away carrying a knife. that same source says police detained two men an hour later in a car that was also captured on video leaving the scene after the attack. in
. >> reporter: nightclub owner david powell says frank navarro was not just an employee, he had worked here 16 years. he was family. >> it's absolutely horrifying to me that someone would murder frank for being denied for a fake i.d. >> reporter: that's what powell says happened to navarro just after midnight sunday here at the tres gringo nightclub. as security manager, he and his team were checking i.d.s at the door. they caught someone using another person's driver's...
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attorney sidney powell, and kevin ring from families against mandatory minimums. panel will be moderated by pat nolan, acu foundation center for criminal justice reform. [applause] >> thank you. the data should send chills up your spine. over the last several years prosecutors have injected themselves into the political process going after and trying to take down governor perry, governor mcdonnell, governor walker. add in the nest this is a, james o'keefe, senator ted stevens they are assassinating our leadership politically. and using the courts to do it, and using underhanded tactics as was pointed out in the ted stevens case, their corruption was so bad, there lies to the judge and they're hiding of evidence and witnesses was so brad that the judge -- so bad that the judge appointed a a special prosecutor to go after them. this is a problem for all of us. if they can do that to a powerful u.s. senator, a recipient of the distinguished flying cross from his service in world war ii and a genuine hero, think what they can do to the average one of us. we're going t
attorney sidney powell, and kevin ring from families against mandatory minimums. panel will be moderated by pat nolan, acu foundation center for criminal justice reform. [applause] >> thank you. the data should send chills up your spine. over the last several years prosecutors have injected themselves into the political process going after and trying to take down governor perry, governor mcdonnell, governor walker. add in the nest this is a, james o'keefe, senator ted stevens they are...
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opened hearings for judge robert bork, who was nominated by president reagan to fill the seat of lewis powell. up next on "reel america." a," a reflection of endorsements, beginning with gerald ford, followed by remarks of several senators. then it ends with the opening statement and a portion of the committee hearing and vote. joe biden: i welcome everyone here this morning, judge bork, his distinguished panel of introducers, my colleagues, and the public. and i would like to take just a moment at the outset to explain how we are going to proceed today and from here on, i hope. it is the ordinary practice of the committee in a hearing like this, judge, to have opening statements from all of my colleagues, and then to invite the presenters of the nominee to speak, and then ask the nominee for his or her statement. but we are going to change the beginning just a little bit today to accommodate some very busy and, quite frankly, very important people. today, you have a distinguished panel of introducers that are here, and what i would like to suggest that we do, and i have checked this with my
opened hearings for judge robert bork, who was nominated by president reagan to fill the seat of lewis powell. up next on "reel america." a," a reflection of endorsements, beginning with gerald ford, followed by remarks of several senators. then it ends with the opening statement and a portion of the committee hearing and vote. joe biden: i welcome everyone here this morning, judge bork, his distinguished panel of introducers, my colleagues, and the public. and i would like to...
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any divisions faded away as they see powell and cohen as real rivals. >> rose: what did you think of the piece not in terms of what it said but in terms of anything else? >> i thought it was a terrific piece that really captured a part that hadn't occurred to a lot of us in washington. i don't know, mr. -- i don't know mr. bannon, bob does. but i think it's a mistake to underestimate him for the simple reason he has a world view. some of us think it's pretty dark, but it's a view that certainly was attractive to donald trump in the campaign, and when the crunch gets on, if there are problems, failures, if things go south, i have at least a suspicion that mr. bannon may be more persuasive in that environment than gary cohen. >> rose: the question is not whether he's more persuasive than gary cohen, but jared kushner. >> again, let me yield to bob, but when i read stories about kushner i see kushner is on bannon's side and then the open side. cashner has managed to get good press, from what i can tell because he's the president's son-in-law, he hasn't deeply offended either side. >> ro
any divisions faded away as they see powell and cohen as real rivals. >> rose: what did you think of the piece not in terms of what it said but in terms of anything else? >> i thought it was a terrific piece that really captured a part that hadn't occurred to a lot of us in washington. i don't know, mr. -- i don't know mr. bannon, bob does. but i think it's a mistake to underestimate him for the simple reason he has a world view. some of us think it's pretty dark, but it's a view...
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. >> as we work our way through powell and yellen and fisher. >> we'll recap all of them on "closing bell" today at 3:00. >> love that show. >> let's get over to headquarters. sc scott wapner and "the half." ♪ >> welcome to the "halftime report." i'm scott wapner. top trade this hour, why the tom tramped financial advisor in the country according to barron's thinks the trump rally is far from over. how high can stocks climb? steven weiss, steve lebenthal, jon najarian. let's begin with stanley chais from stanford. andy, welcome back. >> thank you. thank you. >> how much higher do you think the market can go? >> it depends over what time frame i suppose. but my guess over the next couple or three years is another 50% or something like that. would be my guess. i just give it to you mathematically. but with interest rates at 2%, and maybe they go to 3%, but you could argue with -- i'm talking about five- and ten-year rates now, not fed funds. you could argue that multiples should be up at 25 times earnings. and pretty easily you could argue that. you do that math with any earnings growt
. >> as we work our way through powell and yellen and fisher. >> we'll recap all of them on "closing bell" today at 3:00. >> love that show. >> let's get over to headquarters. sc scott wapner and "the half." ♪ >> welcome to the "halftime report." i'm scott wapner. top trade this hour, why the tom tramped financial advisor in the country according to barron's thinks the trump rally is far from over. how high can stocks climb? steven...
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opened hearings for judge robert bork, who was nominated by president reagan to fill the seat of lewis powell. on "reel
opened hearings for judge robert bork, who was nominated by president reagan to fill the seat of lewis powell. on "reel
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speaking to help the capital myanmar managing partner nick powell.p facing challenges to his revamped travel ban. ♪ >> this is "daybreak: asia," i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: and i am yvonne man in hong kong. you are watching china inflation? >> absolutely. we have been looking closely at the factory gate number that produced price index. it has shot up into the positive rates. we are looking at 7.7%. a few months ago that turned positive after 53 months of deflation. reaction inhave about 35 minutes from now. north korea in the mix when it comes to geopolitics right now. we have the foreign minister of china talking about pyeongchang and washington being on a collision course, putting a red light on both of their actions as well. jointor the u.s. to stop exercises with the north korean military. in the north, to halt its nuclear program. myanmar continues. and our correspondent will be back in 20 minutes to talk to the oil executive. interest,out their and tell viewers why people should be casting and -- an eye on this frontier market. betty:
speaking to help the capital myanmar managing partner nick powell.p facing challenges to his revamped travel ban. ♪ >> this is "daybreak: asia," i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: and i am yvonne man in hong kong. you are watching china inflation? >> absolutely. we have been looking closely at the factory gate number that produced price index. it has shot up into the positive rates. we are looking at 7.7%. a few months ago that turned positive after 53 months of...
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. >> connor powell shows us the works. >> reporter: a special easter treat for the faithful.of restoration works is complete. it houses the cave where jesus is believed to be entombed and resurrected. >> we open the tomb of christ in order to protect it from [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: it is located here in jerusalem. one of christianity's oldest churches. the building dates back to the 12th century and stands on 4th century remains it. is the only place where 6 christian denominations practice at the same site. workers cutting a window into the screen so pilgrims can see the bare stone of the cave. >> the restoration reinforces how important this is to everyone of every faith. >> reporter: this is the first time it has been restored in more than 200 years. israeli officials temporarily shut down the building in 2015 after it was deemed unsafe. the repairs taking off in june of 2016 and people filled the church for a ceremony marking the end of a $4 million project. >> the unity that is demonstrated in this restoration must be an inspiration to people of far region. >> rep
. >> connor powell shows us the works. >> reporter: a special easter treat for the faithful.of restoration works is complete. it houses the cave where jesus is believed to be entombed and resurrected. >> we open the tomb of christ in order to protect it from [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: it is located here in jerusalem. one of christianity's oldest churches. the building dates back to the 12th century and stands on 4th century remains it. is the only place where 6...
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. >> monday night on the communicators, michael powell, president and see -- ceo of an televisionternet and association talks about issues facing the industry and what we might see from the new fcc chair. mr. powell is interviewed by lydia feed, tech and telecom reporter for bloomberg. >> can you speak specifically about what this change in leadership from democrats to republicans, what does that mean you? >> i think chairman pike is a visionary, focus on the concept we have heard for many years about light touch, the understanding that this market trainat breakneck speed their huge amounts of futility, by the time these regulatory proceedings are opening touch over the market has shifted dramatically. they do not have the luxury of sitting on decisions for six months-eight months, a year before they have to make decisions. i think the new commission is committed to the speed of action. >> watch the communicators, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> up next on american history tv's real america, introduction to foreign trade, a 10 minute cornet educational film from 1951. using
. >> monday night on the communicators, michael powell, president and see -- ceo of an televisionternet and association talks about issues facing the industry and what we might see from the new fcc chair. mr. powell is interviewed by lydia feed, tech and telecom reporter for bloomberg. >> can you speak specifically about what this change in leadership from democrats to republicans, what does that mean you? >> i think chairman pike is a visionary, focus on the concept we have...
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ha hey, steve. >> yeah, we have federal reserve governor jay powell.anks for joining us jay. >> great to be here, steve. >> the talk of the markets right now is the level of the market. we zoomed through 20,000 and we got to 21,000 before we even know if 20,000 was the right level. how do you as a policymaker look at these levels and this rise in the stock market since the election? >> yeah, so you're right. the stock market has been quite strong since the election. and of course won't be a surprise to you that i don't have a position for you today on a level in the market, but what really matters from our standpoint is the extent to which, you know, the animal spirits get into the real economy. so probably the stock market has to do with expectations of supportive fiscal policy and stronger confidence by households and businesses. and those things take some time to get into the real economy, show up in spending and investment, that kind of thing. that's what we're looking for. >> you used the phrase in early january that you didn't think asset prices
ha hey, steve. >> yeah, we have federal reserve governor jay powell.anks for joining us jay. >> great to be here, steve. >> the talk of the markets right now is the level of the market. we zoomed through 20,000 and we got to 21,000 before we even know if 20,000 was the right level. how do you as a policymaker look at these levels and this rise in the stock market since the election? >> yeah, so you're right. the stock market has been quite strong since the election. and...
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powell suggest the u.s. could finally be getting help from abroad. >> for the last few years we had significant global risks and weak growth abroad, and i think the risks have diminished and growth in europe is a little stronger, inflation's higher. same is true in japan. we see a slightly brighter picture abroad and i think that will help us. >> it seems likely that's what driving investors is the promise of tax cuts, infrastructure spending and deregulation from the trump administration, all of which seem more likely after tuesday night's speech. how the fed could react could become more clear by speeches on friday by stanley fischer and fed chair janet yellen. steve liesman, cnbc business news. >>> we have the head of european equity strategy from deutsche bank with us. welcome. broad question to kick things off, given that you're head of european equity strategy, do i buy europe now given what's taken place in the markets? >> it's an interesting question. that's what we hear from clients. people say i wa
powell suggest the u.s. could finally be getting help from abroad. >> for the last few years we had significant global risks and weak growth abroad, and i think the risks have diminished and growth in europe is a little stronger, inflation's higher. same is true in japan. we see a slightly brighter picture abroad and i think that will help us. >> it seems likely that's what driving investors is the promise of tax cuts, infrastructure spending and deregulation from the trump...
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and colin powell said the pottery barn rule, you break it, you own it. >> so the press is making it look so wonderl, so at if we end it, everyone's going to say, ah, remember how great obamacare used to be, it was so great. it's a little bit like president obama. when he left, people liked him. when he was here, people didn't like him so much. by repealing, it by getting rid of it, by ending it, everyone is going to say, oh, it used to be so great. >> democratic leaders nancy pelosi and chuck schumer were quick to react to the c.b.o. report. leer's what they had to say late today. >> i hope that they would pull the bill. it's really the only decent thing to do. numbers are important. they see the numbers. they should know how that transfers into people's lives. >> the republican hand-picked, head of c.b.o. has confirmed what we democrats have been saying all along, trumpcare would be a nightmare for the american people. remember when president trump was a candidate? he said everyone will be covered and costs will go down. we now know that he had no intention of keeping either prom us. >>
and colin powell said the pottery barn rule, you break it, you own it. >> so the press is making it look so wonderl, so at if we end it, everyone's going to say, ah, remember how great obamacare used to be, it was so great. it's a little bit like president obama. when he left, people liked him. when he was here, people didn't like him so much. by repealing, it by getting rid of it, by ending it, everyone is going to say, oh, it used to be so great. >> democratic leaders nancy pelosi...
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mester speaking in new york this evening and steve liesman has an interview with fed governor jerome powellhe doesn't speak that much. >> on tv. he doesn't speak much on tv. >> no, he doesn't give a lot of speeches either. earnings to watch, kroger this morning, abercrombie & fitch, and burlington stores report results before the opening bell. i'll be watching for signs of food deflation at kroger. after the close, we hear from costco. >>> in other earnings news, abi reporting fourth quarter results before the bell. landon dowdy has more details. >> a bshgb inbev reporting the decline since its formation a decade ago, it was hit by higher costs in brazil due to the weaker real. core profit fell more than 3% in the quarter well short of analyst forecasts. if you exclude brazil, the company said the profit would have risen 6%. beer sales declined in europe and north america, the biggest market, but profit grew due to more expensive brands being sold. they are seeking cost savings from sabmiller. the company expects to save 2.8 billion versus the forecast of 2.45 billion. ab inbev expects the
mester speaking in new york this evening and steve liesman has an interview with fed governor jerome powellhe doesn't speak that much. >> on tv. he doesn't speak much on tv. >> no, he doesn't give a lot of speeches either. earnings to watch, kroger this morning, abercrombie & fitch, and burlington stores report results before the opening bell. i'll be watching for signs of food deflation at kroger. after the close, we hear from costco. >>> in other earnings news, abi...
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national security, i want to touch on a piece you have written in "the washington post" about dina powell being named the new deputy security adviser, this seems like ivanka trump exerting some experience. >> dina powell served at high level in the bush administration and she's very close to jared kushner and ivanka trump and i think her move into the national security realm just shows she's becoming a very powerful force within this white house, both on economic policy and on foreign policy. >> phil rucker, washington bureau chief of the "washington post," thank you for being with us. coming up, if he said it on the trail, it's in there. we're doing a little throwback thursday reminder of then candidate trump's budget promises and we're going beyond the headlines here. we're going to talk about what this means for actual human beings who do not live in washington. plus the winners and losers you might not have heard about. all of that live from the nation's capital. look at that thomas jefferson memorial. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symp
national security, i want to touch on a piece you have written in "the washington post" about dina powell being named the new deputy security adviser, this seems like ivanka trump exerting some experience. >> dina powell served at high level in the bush administration and she's very close to jared kushner and ivanka trump and i think her move into the national security realm just shows she's becoming a very powerful force within this white house, both on economic policy and on...
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information from individuals relating from clinton campaign manager to former secretary of state colin powellthen weaponised. this stolen information was then weaponised. meanwhile, in the white house, it has been confirmed that ivanka trump, the eldest daughter of the president will be officially joining his administration as an unpaid employee with the title assistant to the president. the 35—year—old will get her own office and access to classified information, but will not receive a salary, an official confirmed. ivanka, who has her own fashion brand, willjoin her husband jared kushner, who is a senior adviser to the president. the couple's reported influence on president trump has raised questions about possible conflicts of interests. let's cross to our correspondent in washington, gary o'donoghue. those allegations of a conflict of interest, clearly cut no ice with president trump. no, ithink interest, clearly cut no ice with president trump. no, i think he in a sense he has already crossed that rubicon with his son—in—law, jared kushner, ivanka trump we understand won't be paid but be
information from individuals relating from clinton campaign manager to former secretary of state colin powellthen weaponised. this stolen information was then weaponised. meanwhile, in the white house, it has been confirmed that ivanka trump, the eldest daughter of the president will be officially joining his administration as an unpaid employee with the title assistant to the president. the 35—year—old will get her own office and access to classified information, but will not receive a...
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. >> and it go as step -- jimmy carter wanted jody powell. but there's a difference. >> and it is the nepotism piece and one of the things i was talking about. this is a managerial issue. when you call the white house switchboard, you don't get through because they don't have numbers for all the people on staff. they don't have their voice mail set up. we're 70 days into this administration. a lot of people who watch the apprentice, i said why did you like trump so much? and they said i feel like i know him. i know he'll make good decisions when he has to make tough decisions. you're watching the presidency imitating reality television and it's not just the fact it's nepotism and so far, less than three months in, we're not seeing someone who built a brand of a great executive and great manager showing he has the knowledge and ability to manage something. >> how much infrastructure is there to ivanka's business? if we ever see her dad's tax returns, we may indeed see how small a nuclear there is at his company. what would we see at ivanka's c
. >> and it go as step -- jimmy carter wanted jody powell. but there's a difference. >> and it is the nepotism piece and one of the things i was talking about. this is a managerial issue. when you call the white house switchboard, you don't get through because they don't have numbers for all the people on staff. they don't have their voice mail set up. we're 70 days into this administration. a lot of people who watch the apprentice, i said why did you like trump so much? and they...
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we will also hear from esther george, rob kaplan, and jerome powell. >>> dallas fed president kaplanesterday said he will support further rate hikes if positive economic signals continue to increase, but cautions they will flatten as they head towards the 2% target. don't miss steve liesman's interview with stanley fischer at 1:30 p.m. eastern on "power lunch." a lot of fed talk. >> i said i think yields are a big factor. friday we did not see a selloff despite politics disappointing. it man nested on monday and in the morning when yields are moving. politics is linked to the yield curve, and whether we will get this full, shiny trump relation delivered or not. if we look at the last couple of weeks, the fed was the other big factor that sparked the flattening of the yield curves from above 2.6 to 2.5. the move from 2.5 to 2.4 is politics related this stanley fischer interview and other fed speak is important to sort of gauge whether they're equally disappointed with the slipping in politics or whether we could still have three hikes n which case we have more room for that reflation
we will also hear from esther george, rob kaplan, and jerome powell. >>> dallas fed president kaplanesterday said he will support further rate hikes if positive economic signals continue to increase, but cautions they will flatten as they head towards the 2% target. don't miss steve liesman's interview with stanley fischer at 1:30 p.m. eastern on "power lunch." a lot of fed talk. >> i said i think yields are a big factor. friday we did not see a selloff despite politics...
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collin powell had to think strategically for war. and he asked president bush, only if we can say yes to these questions should we go to war ask the included do we have the support of the american people in do we know what our and it strategy is? we went to war to push saddam hussein out of khweis and the ground campaign lasted 100 hours. the questions were not asked in the second gulf war and we're thrill and he said, powell said, you know, i'm left holding the bag because he knows his performance the united nations and elsewhere was insufficient and he was not allowed enough voice in asking the questions -- a loud enough voice. creative questions. what we ask ourselves and others to transport ourselves with the use of he a series of questions into the future. i want to finish and wrap because i know everybody wants to talk and we'll come back to this. i'll tie my other categories involved all these different -- and i won't give them because you have to buy the book. but as a culture, as a society, in journalism in media, and beyond
collin powell had to think strategically for war. and he asked president bush, only if we can say yes to these questions should we go to war ask the included do we have the support of the american people in do we know what our and it strategy is? we went to war to push saddam hussein out of khweis and the ground campaign lasted 100 hours. the questions were not asked in the second gulf war and we're thrill and he said, powell said, you know, i'm left holding the bag because he knows his...
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injuries from connor powell fox news. >> well in arkansas jen tina a crush of -- well in argentina at an overcrowded nightclub left two people dead. an estimated 300,000 people attended that outdoor concert. the injuries that occurred when people searched towards the stage. at first the death toll was thought to be much higher. a popular singer was performing and many thought it might be his last concert since he recently revealed he had parkinsons disease. >>> the texas teen battling bone cancer receives his wish of a lifetime of graduating high school. >> up next he may not be walking across that stage to accept the high school diploma, but the ceremony in celebration were brought to him. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. that anything that matches your taste can match your budget. that green living doesn't have to cost much green. we believe that you should always have room for the little things. and that your dream kitchen should work as hard as you do. save up to 20% at the ikea kitchen event. >>> all right, graduations, they're usually an emoti
injuries from connor powell fox news. >> well in arkansas jen tina a crush of -- well in argentina at an overcrowded nightclub left two people dead. an estimated 300,000 people attended that outdoor concert. the injuries that occurred when people searched towards the stage. at first the death toll was thought to be much higher. a popular singer was performing and many thought it might be his last concert since he recently revealed he had parkinsons disease. >>> the texas teen...
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but muni the powell cable car lines are down right now due to cable issues.ttle buses are en route and will be slowing you down. i'll send it to you. >> thank you, roqui. >>> high winds sparked severe dust storms in las vegas. the national weather service reported wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour. no injuries, hundreds of power out angles. >> i don't want to say mean but that's what you get for taking my raiders. but that would be really mean- spirited. our live weather camera looking over the bay bridge this morning, sun-up at 6:57. how about that view? one of the most internationally recognized symbols of san francisco. our golden gate bridge. people coming out of the tunnel at the north bay. temperatures 46 degrees in santa rosa. 55 in san francisco. we are in the 50s across the board this morning. the winds have been howling. currently check out san francisco, 22. 23 at sfo. 14 in mountain view. 17 san jose. you get the feeling here about 15 to 22-mile-per-hour winds now in throughout the delta, fairfield at 21. 18 in san rafael. high wind advisory r
but muni the powell cable car lines are down right now due to cable issues.ttle buses are en route and will be slowing you down. i'll send it to you. >> thank you, roqui. >>> high winds sparked severe dust storms in las vegas. the national weather service reported wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour. no injuries, hundreds of power out angles. >> i don't want to say mean but that's what you get for taking my raiders. but that would be really mean- spirited. our live...
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conor powell is in our newsroom at the latest on that. >> wherever iraqi troops have gone in the lastey've seem to have found dozens of mass graves, some big, some small. over the weekend, they found one of the larger ones as you said, roughly 500 or so people at a prison outside of mosul. they believe this is a place isis had executed somewhere between 50600 prisoners, many of them believed to have been shiite or another group, both that isis believes are apostate and have killed pretty regularly across iraq. this mass grave discovery comes as the fight against isis and mosul is showing no signs of progress and success. isis is really trapped in western mosul by a river on one side and surrounded by iraqi and coalition forces on the other side. the fighting is really moving into the old city area where the roads are small and very historically tiny areas where armored vehicles cannot go. isis is putting up a fight there with snipers and booby-traps, but iraqi troops along the coalition forces are making a lot of progress peer they control now more than 30% of western mosul and just a
conor powell is in our newsroom at the latest on that. >> wherever iraqi troops have gone in the lastey've seem to have found dozens of mass graves, some big, some small. over the weekend, they found one of the larger ones as you said, roughly 500 or so people at a prison outside of mosul. they believe this is a place isis had executed somewhere between 50600 prisoners, many of them believed to have been shiite or another group, both that isis believes are apostate and have killed pretty...
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foreign aid. >> right. >> that makes us safer, as much as what we do with the pentagon and colin powellaking that point, and nobody is speaking up from the state department against these proposed budget cuts. >> yes. in my experience, andrea, working so closely with the military, they understand better than anybody the importance of soft power, right? you know the military is hard power but the state department is soft power and i do think that is very powerful and my old realm of public diplomacy needs to have the full funding to be able to execute those soft power things which help america. >> rick stengel, thank you so much for your insights. >>> coming up next, president trump's visit to an orlando school. next hour it's hitting one of the biggest lightning rod issues of public education today, school choice. more on that next on "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us. what powers the digital world. communication. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband
foreign aid. >> right. >> that makes us safer, as much as what we do with the pentagon and colin powellaking that point, and nobody is speaking up from the state department against these proposed budget cuts. >> yes. in my experience, andrea, working so closely with the military, they understand better than anybody the importance of soft power, right? you know the military is hard power but the state department is soft power and i do think that is very powerful and my old...
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the california street line will close later this year and then the powell and mason street lines next year, then the hyde street line. total cost to revise the box is nearly $7 million. >>> going to take a look at that weather forecast today. it just keeps on raining, mike. >> yeah, especially in the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. everybody else is already starting to see the transition over to some dryer weather but damage has been done if you've been listening to alexis this morning. here's a look at one along the coast there in the santa cruz and also 9 through bolder creek where we've had four inches of rain. sunnyvale, santa clara, 237 up toward milpitas, through that into fremont where 680 and 880 come a little bit closer together. yeah, lot of moderate to heavy rain right there so look for more issues trying to get around. this was supposed to be san rafael and it's supposed to show you that we had 4/10 of an of rain but that's walnut creek. the good news, a dry commute for everybody all day tomorrow and 50/50 weekend with dry and warm weather next week. here's a look
the california street line will close later this year and then the powell and mason street lines next year, then the hyde street line. total cost to revise the box is nearly $7 million. >>> going to take a look at that weather forecast today. it just keeps on raining, mike. >> yeah, especially in the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. everybody else is already starting to see the transition over to some dryer weather but damage has been done if you've been listening to...
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governors clinton argued that her server was in line with previous secretary of state like colin powell. >>> white house official confirmed that jared kushner joined michael flynn at a meeting with the russian ambassador in september. flynn was force to do resign for misleading the vice president about of some of his russia talks. kushners meeting was described as an introduction. >>> several committees are looking into russian contacts between trump associates during the campaign. jeff sessions who did not deploys his own contacts with russia at the time has recused himself from the probe. >>> hundreds of people in burlington county, new jersey gathered to pray for peace and stand up against recent messages of hate. flyers branded kkk was spread around maple shade. >> there's a power in faith there's a power in people and there's a power in community. >> it's wonderful people turned out for it, i just wish it wasn't necessary. >> we should as a nation not tolerate this at all. >> god has blessed us, it's incumbent upon us to stand for what's right. >> reporter: in bucks county people j
governors clinton argued that her server was in line with previous secretary of state like colin powell. >>> white house official confirmed that jared kushner joined michael flynn at a meeting with the russian ambassador in september. flynn was force to do resign for misleading the vice president about of some of his russia talks. kushners meeting was described as an introduction. >>> several committees are looking into russian contacts between trump associates during the...
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how strongly do folks like reince priebus, dina powell and those doing the leaking inside and trying to undermine him in other ways. >> having been one of the reporte reporters that talked to difference sources e the leaks come from everywhere and every faction and they're advisers in the white house trying to influence the president and trying to influence the policy by shaping these narratives in the press. they know that the president reads newspapers like "the new york times," like "the washington post," he watches cable news. they try to convey messages to him through reporters oftentimes and really speak to what's going on inside the white house. >> he watches and reads despite saying we're all failing. phil rutger from "the washington post," thanks a lot, man. >> thank you. >> take care. >>> loud and proud, lawmakers to face a rowdy town hall. that is coming up here next. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at
how strongly do folks like reince priebus, dina powell and those doing the leaking inside and trying to undermine him in other ways. >> having been one of the reporte reporters that talked to difference sources e the leaks come from everywhere and every faction and they're advisers in the white house trying to influence the president and trying to influence the policy by shaping these narratives in the press. they know that the president reads newspapers like "the new york...
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i hope everyone, you know, find these guys, puts them away. >> the attacker stole $70 from powell. his wallet was recovered nearby with his identification and credit cards still inside. >> coming up on 6:13, putting their lives on the line, see the moment two florida firemen were hurt here, we will give you more information on this when we come back. >> amazing video caused by backdraft. you'll never believe what they did after that happened. stay with us. hershey's miniatures. we pour 'em! we pass 'em! we pick 'em! delicious fun for everyone. hershey's miniatures are mine, yours, our chocolate. yours, so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >> 6:45, a winter weather advisory already up for tomorrow morning for the counties you see highlighted, berks, lehigh, carbon, monroe, the northern part of montgomery and bucks. now, as future computer models come out, we could see this extended little bit further south, but where we expect the most accumulation tomorrow morning. we're talking by 4:00 a.m., th
i hope everyone, you know, find these guys, puts them away. >> the attacker stole $70 from powell. his wallet was recovered nearby with his identification and credit cards still inside. >> coming up on 6:13, putting their lives on the line, see the moment two florida firemen were hurt here, we will give you more information on this when we come back. >> amazing video caused by backdraft. you'll never believe what they did after that happened. stay with us. hershey's...
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somebody who is a quote/unquote politician, but rather, somebody like i said, earlier, general colin powell reproach. he has such, you know, respect and credibility. and the people, you know, need sort of a modern-day george washington to oversee this investigation, to make sure the credibility is at hand, that they can have trust and confidence in the outcome of such an investigation, and it must be done. it must be done well. it must be done, you know, comprehensively. and it must be done fairly. i mean, no conclusion can be reached here, as a former attorney general, as i stated earlier, you know, people are innocent until proven guilty. and you have to respect that. and the rule of law. and due process. all of those guarantees that our constitution provides must be respected. and that's why i think that an independent commission is absolutely the right way to go, like we had for the 9/11 situation. >> all right. congressman crist, thank you very much for coming on the show. >> thank you, pamela. >>> and coming up on this saturday, rustic hideaway versus oceanfront resort. how mar-a-lago
somebody who is a quote/unquote politician, but rather, somebody like i said, earlier, general colin powell reproach. he has such, you know, respect and credibility. and the people, you know, need sort of a modern-day george washington to oversee this investigation, to make sure the credibility is at hand, that they can have trust and confidence in the outcome of such an investigation, and it must be done. it must be done well. it must be done, you know, comprehensively. and it must be done...
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according to the noted supreme powell, 18 year system long enough to do the job and do it well and guarantee independence, while short enough to avoid problems that life tenure creates. about life tenure for supreme court justices. democrats,e numbers, 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. up first, new york, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning, i'm not in favor of lifetime appointment to supreme court, i think there is an end to a nd judicial position. be an age re should and i f 80 years of age do thank them for service, that doesn't mean they are not apable, but i think after serving such a long time -- with a very tough job, and let e to move on someone else take the seat. thank you very much. 80 years of ould age be cut off no matter how old were ice is, when they appointed and confirmed? thatif it is a 79-year-old is confirmed? caller: i haven't seen that done ately, i don't think a 79 year old would be on the supreme court. i think for the judicial branch that 80 year old measure should be across the board, state judges, state judges and supreme court ju
according to the noted supreme powell, 18 year system long enough to do the job and do it well and guarantee independence, while short enough to avoid problems that life tenure creates. about life tenure for supreme court justices. democrats,e numbers, 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. up first, new york, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning, i'm not in favor of lifetime appointment to supreme court, i think there is an end to a nd judicial position. be an age...
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the fbi says that is powell adarossi. he was arrested seattle, accused of making that student take money out of a number of atm's. alison: she said she was afraid when officers arrested her. they do not have a war that day and are now facing a lawsuit. tim barber shows us the incident caught on video. >> you have no right to be in my home! tim: she was arrested at her own dinner party. in front of 20 guests. she is transgender, so the dinner party was to celebrate transgender rights. when a to a dramatic end neighbor complained about the noise, then accused hunter of assault. >> they have no right to come into my apartment. tim: the police still arrested hundred for assault and resisting full stop she went to jail before prosecutors dropped the case. >> it was very upsetting. tim: hunter's attorney accuses for officers arresting hunter without a warrant. >> warrant requirement in the first place. comment because the case is pending, but they are building relationships with the lb gt q community. the video shows hunter was
the fbi says that is powell adarossi. he was arrested seattle, accused of making that student take money out of a number of atm's. alison: she said she was afraid when officers arrested her. they do not have a war that day and are now facing a lawsuit. tim barber shows us the incident caught on video. >> you have no right to be in my home! tim: she was arrested at her own dinner party. in front of 20 guests. she is transgender, so the dinner party was to celebrate transgender rights. when...
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it happened before noon near the corner of powell and south king streets. the firefighter was unconscious when he was pulled from the house, he went to the hospital for observe vase. >>> an amtrak train hit the horse and run away buggy friday night. the horse was killed. none of the passengers on board were hurt and they were transferred to another train. >>> starting tomorrow, computers will be able to purchase and use key cards at more locations. more kiosks will go online over the next two weeks. commuters can load the cards with up to $250 to be used on rides. >>> 5:37 on this sunday. coming up, not much time left to check out the boats and the water skiing squirrel at the philadelphia boat show. we'll have the details ahead. >>> it's springerly every year. >> we thought we had an early spring, but not the case. we need some spring-like weather right now. we'll take you on a tour of the philadelphia flower show also ahead. >>> we're staking a live look outside philadelphia right now. the winds still picking up out there. remember, this is higher up on t
it happened before noon near the corner of powell and south king streets. the firefighter was unconscious when he was pulled from the house, he went to the hospital for observe vase. >>> an amtrak train hit the horse and run away buggy friday night. the horse was killed. none of the passengers on board were hurt and they were transferred to another train. >>> starting tomorrow, computers will be able to purchase and use key cards at more locations. more kiosks will go online...
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and clayton powell was alive then and he was pastor.id before or of that if we could meet just a few minutes, i would appreciate it. so i went to hear him speak and i was quite taken and we went downstairs into the basement of the church and what was supposed to have been just about 20 minutes was about four hours. and in that time, i had heard a voice and was privileged to enter into a mind that held great substance and deeply attracted me and i left that room knowing i would be in his service as long as service was required. like many, i thought that journey would be fairly brief. i had no idea that the black woman sitting on the bus and country preacher emerging from the ranks from a little unknown place would have had such universal consequence. the entire time of the rest of his life is hard lay day he didn't speak and have some business to take care of. >> and take care of business they did. bellefonty emerged at the strong voice for the vifl rights movement, was financial backing and participated in numerous rally answers protese
and clayton powell was alive then and he was pastor.id before or of that if we could meet just a few minutes, i would appreciate it. so i went to hear him speak and i was quite taken and we went downstairs into the basement of the church and what was supposed to have been just about 20 minutes was about four hours. and in that time, i had heard a voice and was privileged to enter into a mind that held great substance and deeply attracted me and i left that room knowing i would be in his service...
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peter powell, a final thought. the numberof women peter powell, a final thought. it is 6% who did support them for that that equates to 50,000 people in this country actively supporting terrorism of the type we last saw in 2005. there is no gender split. we are seeing more and more men and women able to blow themselves up and or plunge this whole country or parts of it into darkness through as i said before cyberterrorism. that's the biggest hitter. thank you very much for coming on the programme. this morning we've been talking about gcse exams and the number of pupils having to resit maths and english over and over again. we know taking exams can be incredibly stressful — whether it's the first time or the fourth. new figures out today show almost 80% of 16 and 17—year—old students across england are worried about failing their exams. research from the national citizen service also highlights that 70% of them feel overwhelmed by their school work. now in a bid to tackle that stress, in particular gcse anxiety, a scheme called the mind set has been set up by the
peter powell, a final thought. the numberof women peter powell, a final thought. it is 6% who did support them for that that equates to 50,000 people in this country actively supporting terrorism of the type we last saw in 2005. there is no gender split. we are seeing more and more men and women able to blow themselves up and or plunge this whole country or parts of it into darkness through as i said before cyberterrorism. that's the biggest hitter. thank you very much for coming on the...
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in jerusalem, conor powell, fox news. >>> and what started out as a police pursuit. lafayette police say they tried to pull a honda civic over, but the driver refused to stop, leading to a chase. the driver crashed in pleasant hill and the people inside had to be cut out from fire crews. both the driver and passenger were taken to the hospital. authorities say it was later determined that car was stolen. that suspect was identified as 32-year-old anthony pearson of oakland. he's now being held at the martinez jail without bail. >>> and in hayward, a teenage girl and a man are recovering after being shot last night. when police responded to the neighborhood after calls for help, things escalated with officers shooting that suspected gunman. >> reporter: this started around 11:30 last night. hayward police got a call about a shoot and determined that there was a man that shot at a 17-year-old girl and another man in front of a home here on mandarin avenue. this is mandarin and sumatra. this is near tennison road and interstate 880. officers say the man who had shot at
in jerusalem, conor powell, fox news. >>> and what started out as a police pursuit. lafayette police say they tried to pull a honda civic over, but the driver refused to stop, leading to a chase. the driver crashed in pleasant hill and the people inside had to be cut out from fire crews. both the driver and passenger were taken to the hospital. authorities say it was later determined that car was stolen. that suspect was identified as 32-year-old anthony pearson of oakland. he's now...
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information from individuals ranging from clinton campaign manager to former secretary of state, colin powells then at weaponised. it is so frequent we hear these allegations being made in washington, it is important to keep reiterating that the russians deny having anything to do with any of this. there is vladimir putin earlier. translation: did the russian government attempt to influence the outcome of the us election? at one time, ithink outcome of the us election? at one time, i think about taxes and addressing the americans, reagan said read my lips. we all live to washington now. somebody is not telling the truth. as the senate inquiry going to go about finding out what happened ? inquiry going to go about finding out what happened? and they spoke with a number of academic experts today to try and gather more information. they are reviewing thousands of documents provided by the intelligence services that have evidence of support the conclusion reached earlier this year that russia was to influence the us election. there will also be talking to former officials in the above an illustra
information from individuals ranging from clinton campaign manager to former secretary of state, colin powells then at weaponised. it is so frequent we hear these allegations being made in washington, it is important to keep reiterating that the russians deny having anything to do with any of this. there is vladimir putin earlier. translation: did the russian government attempt to influence the outcome of the us election? at one time, ithink outcome of the us election? at one time, i think...