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mean, she was doing institutional things at princeton and so forth. but how much do you think her thinking about the white house garden being institutional as opposed to a suburban garden -- what did she have to think about what to plant or how do you think she visualized making, as it were, a domestic institutional garden? >> well, definitely there were two different arms to her career. but i think if you look at what she is doing in her institutional and campus planning versus some of her residential, you see the same ideas. you are seeing the same design concept. but what the difference is is really the plantings. she is looking to the people who are going to be maintaining a institutional is goingand that team to be very different from a team that would come in to take up a residential garden. i think they are kind of the same principles, but it gets down to the maintenance. probably working with white house gardeners even at that point. >> i am sure she was. >> so they knew about it. >> yes. >> one of the remarkable things i saw in my garden tour
mean, she was doing institutional things at princeton and so forth. but how much do you think her thinking about the white house garden being institutional as opposed to a suburban garden -- what did she have to think about what to plant or how do you think she visualized making, as it were, a domestic institutional garden? >> well, definitely there were two different arms to her career. but i think if you look at what she is doing in her institutional and campus planning versus some of...
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princeton. -- subsequently princeton. it allows troops to sign on, and it allows them to keep supplies coming, allows troops to have a safe winter. why did that all happen? because of intelligence. it happened because he knew the order of battle, who was sitting in princeton. was colonel knew it hesshion's regiment that had fought from long island through manhattan and new jersey. he knew they were a battle tested group, but also knew that they had been in constant combat for five months. he knew that the new jersey militia had basically had him surrounded a trenton and hinder ed their efforts at logistics, prohibited them from getting firewood and he also knew, in my belief, a lot about the colonel primarily from an individual named john honeyman. there is some debate whether his story is true. i happen to believe it is. he was a spy for washington and was able to tell washington that raul was a strong character who had no respect for the american soldier whatsoever, to the point that he refuse
princeton. -- subsequently princeton. it allows troops to sign on, and it allows them to keep supplies coming, allows troops to have a safe winter. why did that all happen? because of intelligence. it happened because he knew the order of battle, who was sitting in princeton. was colonel knew it hesshion's regiment that had fought from long island through manhattan and new jersey. he knew they were a battle tested group, but also knew that they had been in constant combat for five months. he...
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it happened because he knew the order of battle, who was sitting in princeton. regiment, that had fought from long island through manhattan and new jersey. he knew they were a battle thatd group, but also new they had been in constant combat for five months. he knew that the new jersey militia had him surrounded a and hinder their efforts at logistics, constantly attacked their outposts and kept sincen guard all the time they establish their position at princeton. a lot about the colonel, primarily from one individual. him and was a spy for tellngton and was able to him that he was a strong prussian character with no respect for the soldier whatsoever. his famous quote is if the americans are full enough to attack, we will propel them with our bayonets. he also drank a little bit. hear that thewill troops were drunk. washington was able to have a great victory at a crucial time because he truly understood the enemy and the weakness of the enemy. same thing is true with princeton as well, thanks to crucial debriefing of deserters, his knowledge of trips as ableet
it happened because he knew the order of battle, who was sitting in princeton. regiment, that had fought from long island through manhattan and new jersey. he knew they were a battle thatd group, but also new they had been in constant combat for five months. he knew that the new jersey militia had him surrounded a and hinder their efforts at logistics, constantly attacked their outposts and kept sincen guard all the time they establish their position at princeton. a lot about the colonel,...
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jaimey, my name is sanchez junior i am a ph candidate at princeton grade my current -- at princeton. host -- i am the organizer and moderator of today's roundtable discussion. we will try to cover as much ground as possible during our short time here and we will save time at the end for questions. with that said, we should get started in making the case for latino history. the first question is what is latino political history? what is the most interesting issue in this field for you? >> thank you for organizing this. see latino put a good history as a broad category that includes many different fields and ties together issues that happen and remain important to the national politics of united states. while many political history see more recent focus on immigration. history beginsl in the 19th century. i think it is crucial to tie what has largely been considered legal -- local stories into the larger formation of the nation. book, the applicable history of mexican americans includes how those who came american citizens participated in the u.s. clinical system. explain how these --
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her mother was living in princeton. her father occasionally visits, here, too, besides having the first garden, here is where bunny learned to take on big projects. that extraordinarily grooming picture is in fact the outbuilding of carter hall. after a dispute with lambert about plant prices, the homestead firm was fired. so it was all up to bunny to take care of these gardens and the house. so what did she do? in front of those quarters she laid out little brick edge beds. it was a pretty modest start, but rather more importantly, for her patriarchal era, she successfully produced an heir. there we have grandpa and tuffy, and there we have who i am sure is your grandfather. that is what nancy says, nancy from the library. ok. so after lunch, into the garden they go. bunny looks like the calf that ate the canary timmy. she is very -- canary to me. she is very pleased with herself. they say to each other -- that is the woman in black i cannot identify. ok. well, someday. they say, let's go see your new place. so they st
her mother was living in princeton. her father occasionally visits, here, too, besides having the first garden, here is where bunny learned to take on big projects. that extraordinarily grooming picture is in fact the outbuilding of carter hall. after a dispute with lambert about plant prices, the homestead firm was fired. so it was all up to bunny to take care of these gardens and the house. so what did she do? in front of those quarters she laid out little brick edge beds. it was a pretty...
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right, and a young man at princeton. and then i remembered questions on the test that were with using sailing terms. questions on the test that asked me about starburg versus i don't know. what's the other side i was from a working class family. i knew nothing of sales first kid in the family to go to college. >> more time on your yacht. >> no, i was just so busy with high school. i guess i didn't have time but the point is that, i totally -- i mean and '68, '69, and if the best in american at princeton were putting together a test bias the s.a.t., i can imagine how deeply bias the test that the military was administering to recruits. so i was wondering if you can comment on that. >> yes briefly those tests were very biased originally i have that in the talk i think the audience is going to know that but test were bias one of the black wac who join she said that test she flew through the test no problem. she grew up in connecticut, she went to, you know, schools that were well funded and she said really basically just te
right, and a young man at princeton. and then i remembered questions on the test that were with using sailing terms. questions on the test that asked me about starburg versus i don't know. what's the other side i was from a working class family. i knew nothing of sales first kid in the family to go to college. >> more time on your yacht. >> no, i was just so busy with high school. i guess i didn't have time but the point is that, i totally -- i mean and '68, '69, and if the best in...
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for instance, on the diversity side we have been publishing books with princeton university press on the value of diversity for american democracy. we do not only produce the volumes, but we go into the communities. we have an event in pittsburgh in partnership with carnegie mellon university, where an author will be in conversation with rabbi meyer in pittsburgh. whose synagogue was recently attacked. as we think about interfaith traditions in american life. that is not new. u.s.,e had muslims in the jews in the u.s. since the 17th century, and yet we have these corrupt ideas out there that these are somehow foreign elements on american soil. our job is to show and showcase history. >> when you go to put together the annual gathering of historians, how do you try to strike an ideological balance? when people think about academia, many believe it is more liberal-leaning. how do you balance the voices? prof. lewis: i have been a professor and a provost, and i actually think that universities are pretty conservative places all in all, but i understand that perspective from the outside.
for instance, on the diversity side we have been publishing books with princeton university press on the value of diversity for american democracy. we do not only produce the volumes, but we go into the communities. we have an event in pittsburgh in partnership with carnegie mellon university, where an author will be in conversation with rabbi meyer in pittsburgh. whose synagogue was recently attacked. as we think about interfaith traditions in american life. that is not new. u.s.,e had muslims...
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eddie glide, share of the department of african-american studies at princeton university, corinne jean-pierre, senior adviser to move on.org. former chairman of the rnc, michael steele and joy reid, host of "a.m. joy" here on msnbc and author of the brand-new book "the man who sold america: trump and the unraveling of the american story," which bewill get to later in the hour. joy, i have always been concerned and i said it on the show before, going back to 2016 not one of the six republicans who ran against trump, not hillary clinton, ever figured out how address and combat the asymmetry running against someone like donald trump. >> absolutely. the campaign assumed the american voter could sort it out. you have to remember if you read the mueller report, the first half of it describes to what eventually mounts to a voter suppression machine, in which they injected anti-hillary memes, the super predder ovator she wrote the crime bill or supported the crime bill. it's not to get people to vote for donald trump, it's to get them to not vote. suppress themselves. and it doesn't just start with t
eddie glide, share of the department of african-american studies at princeton university, corinne jean-pierre, senior adviser to move on.org. former chairman of the rnc, michael steele and joy reid, host of "a.m. joy" here on msnbc and author of the brand-new book "the man who sold america: trump and the unraveling of the american story," which bewill get to later in the hour. joy, i have always been concerned and i said it on the show before, going back to 2016 not one of...
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you have a phd from princeton as well.contending with each other for the american political conscious. >> james mattis and represents the american political thought which he translated into our ,onstitutional architecture principally congressional supremacy and the separation of powers. woodrow wilson became the first president ever to criticize the american founding which he did thoroughly and candid the, saying the separation of powers was an anachronism we cannot afford. we need to marginalize congress. we need an untethered president so the government can be nimble, 's favoriterow wilson adjectives, in order to have a much more expansive government. the progressives have been forthright and remarkably successful in overthrowing the founders vision. i'm trying to rekindle that old flame. david: interesting point to me, both republicans and democrats in recent years have subscribed to what you call the progressive agenda, and expanded federal government. whether republicans or democrats, they have on the same direction.
you have a phd from princeton as well.contending with each other for the american political conscious. >> james mattis and represents the american political thought which he translated into our ,onstitutional architecture principally congressional supremacy and the separation of powers. woodrow wilson became the first president ever to criticize the american founding which he did thoroughly and candid the, saying the separation of powers was an anachronism we cannot afford. we need to...
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tonight we will have andesentative dan crenshaw robert george from princeton university. a big gathering of conservatives across the country that come here to rally for faith, family and freedom each summer. host: you just said the western conservative summit is the largest gathering of conservatives outside washington . wire the summits so important to conservatives? absolutely. for 363 days a year, from most of the media and from other politicians, we hear things like our beliefs are backwards, we need to abandon our biblical principles. they are outdated, old. we need to leave them behind and for two glorious days, conservatives get to rally with each other in support of founding principles of this country of things we care so deeply about like faith, family and freedom and in places like colorado where conservatives really got routed during the last election, it's an opportunity for us to gear up and fight back to take our state in a direction we feel is more in line with what makes colorado and the west great. limited government and free market and personal responsib
tonight we will have andesentative dan crenshaw robert george from princeton university. a big gathering of conservatives across the country that come here to rally for faith, family and freedom each summer. host: you just said the western conservative summit is the largest gathering of conservatives outside washington . wire the summits so important to conservatives? absolutely. for 363 days a year, from most of the media and from other politicians, we hear things like our beliefs are...
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taylor: joining us from princeton is ira jersey. we sat here exactly one week ago. one week later, what changed for you in your strategy? >> not a lot changed with the strategy. i think the market was getting ahead of itself. one of the things that we talked about last week was the idea that the federal reserve was probably going to cut but may not cut the four times the market have priced in. today's jobs number of points the economy is not we can up for them to go into a full-blown cutting cycle. that being said, like you noted before, the curve is still inverted, the fed does not like that. one or two cuts will probably get the curve to be positively sloped. good at leastt is for expectations, what markets think the economy will be like over the medium-term. taylor: are you assuming further yield curve steepening from here on out? ira: i do. our forecast for the end of the your is for the yield curve to get a little bit steeper from here, probably 20 basis points in the two-year versus 10-year. the primary reason is with an easier federal reserve, with more optim
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are investigating the shooting outside a liquor store, this happened last night at "a" street and princetonnot far from burbank elementary school. deputies say the victim was shot multiple times after some altercation that may have started inside the store. that victim is expected to survive. >>> new details in an early morning high speed crash in san francisco that left a car split in two. we reported all morning long on "today in the bay." four passengers, all young people, sent to the hospital with broken bones. later, police revealed the driver left the scene and has not yet been found. the crash happened on third street in the bay view district. police say they still have a lot of unanswered questions. >> this is a very tragic event. traffic is the thing that's killing most of the people, right, so we want to make sure that these things don't happen. we want to know what happened. >> investigators say speed played at least some role in that crash, but they want the driver to turn himself in, and explain what happened. >>> don't expect higher travel costs to go away any time soon, accor
are investigating the shooting outside a liquor store, this happened last night at "a" street and princetonnot far from burbank elementary school. deputies say the victim was shot multiple times after some altercation that may have started inside the store. that victim is expected to survive. >>> new details in an early morning high speed crash in san francisco that left a car split in two. we reported all morning long on "today in the bay." four passengers, all...
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hayward this is video from the scene it happened in a liquor store on the corner of a street and princeton street last night. the shooting happened after the victim in a gunman got in a fight at the store. police do not have any information on a possible shooter and there's no word on the victim's condition. >>in the south bay 3 men have been indicted on drug charges including conspiracy to distribute meth and fentanyl they're accused of being involved in a drug trafficking ring in san jose prosecutors say the men tried to sell large amounts of meth to undercover agents on several different occasions. they also say they tried to give the agents several fentanyl pills all 3 men are now facing 40 years in jail and a $5 million fine. in the north bay tonight, a wildfire is a lot of county is now 90% contained. the fire burned 183 acres in the area of march few road and 6.80 cal fire's sonoma lake napa unit responding to the fire the cause is being investigated. also in the north bay this a lot of county coroner's office has identified the missing motorcycle rider who was found dead on interst
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agencies fandy it was well read well traveled well educated graduated stanford law school i had gone to princeton theology school so it was it was very appealing to be around somebody who i was frankly very impressed with and so fascinated with and 8 months later we were getting married at the dallas arboretum and all of our family and friends were there and it was at that point seemed like a dream come true. there were red flags before we got married there were there were frankly there were red flags all along the way sandy has what i consider to be a dual personality and that this other character would emerge whenever i don't literally had to do something radical. the only remedy to remove him from my life was for me to leave dallas i had to leave dallas and i'd leave all my friends behind and completely. move to a different city. sandy. that he wouldn't leave her i just kept saying you know let's be friends let's be friends he wanted it to be more so he told me that he was going to europe and then i never heard anything for a while the word got back to me that he'd been arrested. i hadn't been
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been clever enough to keep it omes length so there are no direct links between the event terry and princeton's and a f.t.v. party the far right political party we have here in palm and now indeed the a of d. of said if you are a member of the against syrians that you can't join the a.f.p. but there have been several cases where it's been obvious that there are sympathies you do get it into terry and turning up to a if the rallies and you know supporting people on a personal basis so they're all links informal links if you like but these guys are very clever too and careful to make sure that they they can't be attacked they don't want to get on the wrong side of the law well now they're going to have more difficulty in staying on the right side and they do have the room so it's easy to spot as well so i'm young as always thank you. well this is the invitation sent by the white house for today's social media summit the recipients we understand are representatives ranging from conservatives to the world of tribal politics to the far right. of those who did not receive invitations or just as notab
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this happened on a street at princeton just before 8:00 this evening. that's right near burbank elementary school. the man was shot outside of a liquor store. the gunman then took off. the victim is expected to be okay. 11:00 tonight, talk about adding insult to injury, a san francisco couple had their car wheels swiped followed by them getting a ticket for not moving the car for the street sweeper. the car with no wheels. nbc bay area's sergio quintana is in the richmond district. sergio, please tell me that muni is going to do the right thing here. >> reporter: we did get word tonight that sfmta is going to do something about that citation. as we mentioned, this all happened tuesday morning. kristen was coming out here so sheou was street sweeping day. d bee quickly figured out why. f >> i saw when i was coming from around the corner, i thought initially somebody hit the back of it. i looked closer, the wheels were completely off the car. >> reporter: all four of the car's wheels had been stolen. their family toyota was propped up on two plastic milk
this happened on a street at princeton just before 8:00 this evening. that's right near burbank elementary school. the man was shot outside of a liquor store. the gunman then took off. the victim is expected to be okay. 11:00 tonight, talk about adding insult to injury, a san francisco couple had their car wheels swiped followed by them getting a ticket for not moving the car for the street sweeper. the car with no wheels. nbc bay area's sergio quintana is in the richmond district. sergio,...
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we tend to focus on what i call front row, which is people who go to harvard or princeton or what have you. i love that picture. >> reporter: arnade's photos and essays play like a slide show of america's struggles, all taken from t corners of the country that appear to have been left behind. one quoneshat comes up quite often and you talk about throughout the book is why don't people leave these places. you call this question insulting. why? >> it's completely insulting. it's like this idea that we should all be economic migrants in our own country. you know, people shouldn't be expected to have to get up and move all the time. i mean, is that how we want to bud our society to demand that people move five, six, seven, eight mes to uproot rather than dealing with a structural failure is we tend to simply say i'll just move. >> reporter: arnade argues each of his images reflect something more than just struggle-- a universal longing to be seen and be part of a community-- even amidst some of the most challenging of circumstances.y he ss this is present all over the country and can often
we tend to focus on what i call front row, which is people who go to harvard or princeton or what have you. i love that picture. >> reporter: arnade's photos and essays play like a slide show of america's struggles, all taken from t corners of the country that appear to have been left behind. one quoneshat comes up quite often and you talk about throughout the book is why don't people leave these places. you call this question insulting. why? >> it's completely insulting. it's like...
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against a very tight site, and the fact for the first 20 minutes sweden were all over england and the princetonad to go off because she had something in her ear and eye she had something in her ear and eye she was off, alex brock —— blocked it unwittingly set it up quite nicely for them to shoot. one nail down after 11 minutes, and it looks as if they were exposed in the back who just left free to shoot, she and passed carly on the left, and a place to after 21 minutes. eventually england woke up, they had a few decent chances and thenjoe scottjill a few decent chances and thenjoe scott j ill scott a few decent chances and thenjoe scottjill scott fought and drove it into the box and then england seem to be on fire at that stage because two minutes later, top goal scorer ellen white tested the ball down into the box spun around and back she put down level, but the referee took a look again, and it was i handball it she had to go to par, just as in the semifinal against the united states, it was that the delayed and denied allen white an equaliser, all in the first half, second—half made changes
against a very tight site, and the fact for the first 20 minutes sweden were all over england and the princetonad to go off because she had something in her ear and eye she had something in her ear and eye she was off, alex brock —— blocked it unwittingly set it up quite nicely for them to shoot. one nail down after 11 minutes, and it looks as if they were exposed in the back who just left free to shoot, she and passed carly on the left, and a place to after 21 minutes. eventually england...
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dream agreed to princeton which are old enough to remember that it was most of the family were unemployed. and it wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shape my the 10 principles. concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attacks. engineer election manufacture consent and other principles according to. one set of rules for the rich. that's what happens when you put her into the. truth. is dedicated to increasing power virtue of just. one of the most into and show intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is very dramatic to follow only closely and resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the u.k. government orders an investigation after amen chorus sing leak of diplomatic cables which describe troubled said ministration. dysfunctio
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we are bringing in bloomberg analyst jennifer from princeton.he numbers seem pretty decent but the expectations that have been built into the share price, they were so high we could expect some kind of negative reaction, right? jennifer: when you look at what the results came out with, obviously they did well with revenue. the question of whether they will have positive -- the fact that they will have positive, that is good news. whether it can be sustained going forward. caroline: talk to us about where you want to hear growth being talked up. in particular, plenty of partnerships being announced, most lately with blue apron and the like. what do you want to be hearing? jennifer: what i want to be hearing is that the -- docturing capabilities they have the ability to fulfill that demand? the cost, the protein, and the cost of the manufacturing itself. romaine: probably one of the reasons why the stock is down, the company will offer 3.2 5 million more shares of common stock into the market. making that announcement as it announced its earnings
we are bringing in bloomberg analyst jennifer from princeton.he numbers seem pretty decent but the expectations that have been built into the share price, they were so high we could expect some kind of negative reaction, right? jennifer: when you look at what the results came out with, obviously they did well with revenue. the question of whether they will have positive -- the fact that they will have positive, that is good news. whether it can be sustained going forward. caroline: talk to us...
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. >> more now about the second round of debates and associate research scholar and lecturer at princetonversity. a lot, lauren, being made of tonight's matchup featuring leading liberals bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. warren insists they're friends. do you think that friendly sort of behavior will carry over to the debate stage tonight? >> you know what, i'm not sure, heather, but if i had to guess who was going to attack whom, i think it comes from bernie to elizabeth. i really do. however, i think what we are going to see is some of these candidates as the reporter just mentioned trying to get attention because this really is their last chance to make a big fundraising push or else fall off that stage as donald trump used to say before the third debate. i would watch really closely for steve bullock to make a move. he's not going to be asked a lot of questions but he might take the opportunity to really try to draw the spotlight to himself and i would watch others like john delanie who's there's rumors might drop out. it could be exciting and could be a mixup if candidates are tr
. >> more now about the second round of debates and associate research scholar and lecturer at princetonversity. a lot, lauren, being made of tonight's matchup featuring leading liberals bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. warren insists they're friends. do you think that friendly sort of behavior will carry over to the debate stage tonight? >> you know what, i'm not sure, heather, but if i had to guess who was going to attack whom, i think it comes from bernie to elizabeth. i...
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a study by princeton the and may actually harm officers reputation. >>> checking in on the weather now. we have this a bit warmer than yesterday. temperatures generally were in the upper 80s and the hotspots. if you low 90s like out in the livermore valley. temperatures tomorrow about the same. the warm-up has occurred from yesterday to today and it will hold steady. not a heat wave. just warmer than it has been. a little bit of fog at the coast and it's pretty windy out there. gusts of 45 miles per hour. he fog is being ripped off, but as the winds died down later tonight the fog will come back and it will do just what it did today. should not be as windy tomorrow, but temperatures tomorrow will be pretty warm. about like today. these are the current numbers, which are not out of hand really. although we have some significant heat in the north a. santa rosa was up in the mid- 90s today. this area had a little compression and downsloping. there temperatures were some of the warmest in the bay area. you can see that right now with santa rosa at 92 degrees. the winds are blowing. gusting
a study by princeton the and may actually harm officers reputation. >>> checking in on the weather now. we have this a bit warmer than yesterday. temperatures generally were in the upper 80s and the hotspots. if you low 90s like out in the livermore valley. temperatures tomorrow about the same. the warm-up has occurred from yesterday to today and it will hold steady. not a heat wave. just warmer than it has been. a little bit of fog at the coast and it's pretty windy out there. gusts...
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she joins us from princeton. have gotten a few of the biggest banks out there.nteresting thing is the idea that the consumer side of these businesses had time pretty well or better than some of the trading and wealth management sides to the business. rateyou look at the environment and see what the ceos are saying, what do you make of that? and do you see it continuing? a it does seem like there is shift of the health of the consumer business. the u.s. economy remains healthy. the key risk is that a lot of the global concerns leak into the economy. that is the key controversy and the thing we are watching. in terms of the capital markets, we saw declines in activity. declines in trading and banking revenue was a negative in terms of the capital markets that invest in baking businesses. asset prices did support the wealth businesses. we will see that with some of the asset managers over the next couple of weeks. the interest rate environment has worsened a lot. we have probably had expectations coming down for net interest income for the end of the year. take wel
she joins us from princeton. have gotten a few of the biggest banks out there.nteresting thing is the idea that the consumer side of these businesses had time pretty well or better than some of the trading and wealth management sides to the business. rateyou look at the environment and see what the ceos are saying, what do you make of that? and do you see it continuing? a it does seem like there is shift of the health of the consumer business. the u.s. economy remains healthy. the key risk is...
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don't think taxpayers should have to subsidize the tuition for kids going to harvard and yale and princeton and usc and ucla and berkeley, stanford. that is a horrible idea and i think the democrats need to focus on winning some specific states. ohio, michigan, illinois, thinkia, new york, and i the three top people from last night would be from winning york,es, delaney from new number two would be tim ryan from ohio because we need to win ohio and number one, and i am going to vote for her, is klobuchar. i like her, she is from the midwest. host: amy klobuchar from minnesota. john delaney is a former congressman from maryland and he was asked about senator warren's wealth tax at the debate. here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> i think wealthy americans have to pay more. i grew up in a blue-collar family. first and my family to go to college. i became a successful entrepreneur and supported thousands of entrepreneurs all across this country and i have done well financially. i think i. should pay more in tax. i think wealthy americans should pay more but we have to have a real solutio
don't think taxpayers should have to subsidize the tuition for kids going to harvard and yale and princeton and usc and ucla and berkeley, stanford. that is a horrible idea and i think the democrats need to focus on winning some specific states. ohio, michigan, illinois, thinkia, new york, and i the three top people from last night would be from winning york,es, delaney from new number two would be tim ryan from ohio because we need to win ohio and number one, and i am going to vote for her, is...
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with me now white house correspondent for "the atlantic" and an historian the princeton university. good to see you both. >> good afternoon. >> so in this very long recess, the pressure that many of these members of congress will feel will be palpable. and, you know, julian what do you mean when you write that they will be getting an earful from people and the decision about whether to or not could be changed based on what they hear from constituents. >> there's a lot of talk about what it will entail and can be public be edge kagted about congressional hearings. members were now going back to their districts and i this i speaker pelosi is watching what happens, they're watching what happens. if moderate democrats or democrats who are not yet openly here for impeachment hear a lot of, that could have an impact that statements from washington can't have. if they're silent, i think come september you'll have more investigation but we'll be a long way from impeachment. >> speaker pelosi says getting this information is vital. does the caucus still seem in step, however, with her cautio
with me now white house correspondent for "the atlantic" and an historian the princeton university. good to see you both. >> good afternoon. >> so in this very long recess, the pressure that many of these members of congress will feel will be palpable. and, you know, julian what do you mean when you write that they will be getting an earful from people and the decision about whether to or not could be changed based on what they hear from constituents. >> there's a...
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joining us to talk about all this, princeton professor and historian, julian zelser.ws you who they are, believe them the first time. with trump, it was the birther movement. and the charlottesville comment. and now, this tweet. i'm just mentioning a few. jay johnson said, we should not be numb to these comments. but are we already? >> absolutely. using the rhetoric of backlash is clear and consistent. it's amazing to see the president tweet language like this. it becomes another story. and that numbness is the greatest danger to the country. >> this piece says, a few republicans who dared to define him got crushed by pro-trump candidates, quit the party or retired. mitt romney issues back firm but ineffe intweets. no president after the 9/11 attacks has enjoyed such popularity with republican voters. is this the republican party now? is that where we are? >> we're at a point you can't separate the two. the republican party has absorbed president trump as their own. you can't go 2020, and not know this is the republican party in the modern era. >> you are wondering wh
joining us to talk about all this, princeton professor and historian, julian zelser.ws you who they are, believe them the first time. with trump, it was the birther movement. and the charlottesville comment. and now, this tweet. i'm just mentioning a few. jay johnson said, we should not be numb to these comments. but are we already? >> absolutely. using the rhetoric of backlash is clear and consistent. it's amazing to see the president tweet language like this. it becomes another story....
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we have professor at princeton university, eddie, and msnbc contributor, careen jean, kristen sol tis anderson, and the cofounder of axios, mike allen. you find out who your friends are when you ask them to come on the day before the fourth of july and i'm surrounded by them this morning. >> we love you willie. >> may i start please with the soccer match, kristen you watched it, i was up watching it as well. alex morgan, the decider with the header into the corner of the net, 2-1 for the american team, and the semifinal was the victory over england in the world cup, they move on now, just a thrilling game. the brits came back and tied it up. it was called back on a penalty. we stopped a penalty kick. i couldn't breathe for about two hours, kristen. >> i was so nervous at the beginning when they said that megan rapinoe wasn't going to be in the lineup and we didn't know why for a while. she has been a rock star in the world cup. it came down, that keeper, she had such an incredible game, and stopping that penalty late, she was the woman of the match by far. >> and you saw alex morgan t
we have professor at princeton university, eddie, and msnbc contributor, careen jean, kristen sol tis anderson, and the cofounder of axios, mike allen. you find out who your friends are when you ask them to come on the day before the fourth of july and i'm surrounded by them this morning. >> we love you willie. >> may i start please with the soccer match, kristen you watched it, i was up watching it as well. alex morgan, the decider with the header into the corner of the net, 2-1...
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professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr. former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. great to have you all with us. >> great to have everybody with us. mike, we have a lot to talk about, but my gosh, the home run derby last night, one for the ages. >> oh, yeah. i mean, first of all, you have pete alonso, rookie, new york mets, winning it. incredible. i mean, the number of home runs that were hit, over 300. and you had young vlad guerrero jr. and jack peterson from the dodgers going back and forth with two or three hitoffs they call them. 49 home runs, 50 home runs. just an amazing evening for major league baseball's home run derby. it really was. and $1 million to the winner. >> and alonso made more money last night than he'll make all year for the mets. >> yeah. >> yes, but the good news is there's a lot of money waiting for him over the course of his career. he's such a great player. george and i got to sit and watch a little of that last year. some years it comes and goes. vlad guerrero, he'
professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr. former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. great to have you all with us. >> great to have everybody with us. mike, we have a lot to talk about, but my gosh, the home run derby last night, one for the ages. >> oh, yeah. i mean, first of all, you have pete alonso, rookie, new york mets, winning it. incredible. i mean, the number of home runs that were hit, over 300. and you had young vlad...
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and professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr. we have a lot to talk about. quite a weekend, a lot to take in. the new week kicks off with several developing stories. iran continues to test president trump and the west by seizing a british oil tanker. what the white house is saying about that today. plus, bob mueller finally faces congress on wednesday. who is going to lash out the hardest? we'll preview that and look at the kinds of questions that may be asked. also the latest on the political turmoil gripping puerto rico. we'll have a live report. >>> and new polling shows kamala harris right in the thick of it in iowa. we caught up with the senator there. we'll bring you that report with dr. dave campbell just ahead. but we begin with president trump continuing to outright question the patriotism of four minority democratic congresswomen whom he told to go back to their countries, declaring them irredeemable. and out to destroy the united states. he tweeted, i don't believe the four congresswomen are capable of loving our country. they should apologize to
and professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr. we have a lot to talk about. quite a weekend, a lot to take in. the new week kicks off with several developing stories. iran continues to test president trump and the west by seizing a british oil tanker. what the white house is saying about that today. plus, bob mueller finally faces congress on wednesday. who is going to lash out the hardest? we'll preview that and look at the kinds of questions that may be asked. also the latest on the...
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lexington to princeton. again, multiple copies are available in the back. rick and tim we are extremely privileged to have you here with us tonight and we are looking forward to a wonderful evening. it is all yours. >> [ applause ] >> thank you so much. when i walk into a room like this, i always thought the, seek out the first world war ii veterans. we have these guys in the front row here. i am always drawn to them and want to know what their story was, where they were, what theater they served in and their own personal stories. they are so humble that they do not want to get into it too deeply. i think we owe them a round of applause before we begin tonight. [ applause ] >>> both these guys observed in europe and one just said to the other, that is for us. the applause. if there was any doubt, if there was any doubt. so, here we are. this is an incredible crowd and we are in an incredible race, the atlanta history center. i am with one of the greatest authors, one of those guys they mention in the same breath as cornelius ryan and some of the other most
lexington to princeton. again, multiple copies are available in the back. rick and tim we are extremely privileged to have you here with us tonight and we are looking forward to a wonderful evening. it is all yours. >> [ applause ] >> thank you so much. when i walk into a room like this, i always thought the, seek out the first world war ii veterans. we have these guys in the front row here. i am always drawn to them and want to know what their story was, where they were, what...
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the liquor store is on a street near princeton in north haywood.t appears the victim may have been on a bicycle. the sheriff's department said the person was rushed to the hospital with non-lireatening i >>> police are urging a driver to come forward after an overnight crash that left four people injured. police say the silver mazda crashed at heise read at third and carol. this was just before 1:15 this morning. the front-end of the car was ripped off. the accident took off the fire hydrant sending water into the street. three girls in the car, 17, 14 and 11 were injured along with a 19-year-old man. the driver left the scene. >> we are hopeful the driver will see this and come in and make things easier for all of us. and for themselves as what pro it is best that they come in and tell their side of the story. >> incredibly all of the injured passengers are expected to recover despite the severe damage to the car. one person is still hospitalized. >>> a san francisco couple had a bad day. someone stole all four tires and wheels from their park car
the liquor store is on a street near princeton in north haywood.t appears the victim may have been on a bicycle. the sheriff's department said the person was rushed to the hospital with non-lireatening i >>> police are urging a driver to come forward after an overnight crash that left four people injured. police say the silver mazda crashed at heise read at third and carol. this was just before 1:15 this morning. the front-end of the car was ripped off. the accident took off the fire...
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, served as special adviser to the president during his impeachment and julian zeller, professor princeton, a seismic political spectacle that will politically damage president trump. what specifically do you think we'll hear that we don't already know about this report? >> well, what we're going to see is people who have never read the report, which is most everybody, and they have only heard president trump and the attorney general say he's been exonerated, which it does not do. so, what's going to happen is that they're going to be hearing robert mueller in his own words say that the president obstructed justice. the american people have not read this thing. this is 440 pages. and people, they listen to the media, trump says he's been exonerated. there are four words in here that say this -- does not exonerate him. now, what's going to happen, there isn't going to be a bombshell. this is going to chip away at trump's base. this is why he's so scared. this is why all this racist stuff started last week. it's a distraction. he knows there's going to be a lot of bad stuff and the american
, served as special adviser to the president during his impeachment and julian zeller, professor princeton, a seismic political spectacle that will politically damage president trump. what specifically do you think we'll hear that we don't already know about this report? >> well, what we're going to see is people who have never read the report, which is most everybody, and they have only heard president trump and the attorney general say he's been exonerated, which it does not do. so,...
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we have professor at princeton university, eddie, and msnbc contributor, careen jean, kristen sol tisof axios, mike allen. you find out who your friends are when you ask them to come on the day before the fourth of july and i'm surrounded by them this morning. >> we love you willie. >> may i start please with the soccer match, kristen you watched it, i was up watching it as well. alex morgan, the decider with the header into the corner of the net, 2-1 for the american team, and the semifinal washe
we have professor at princeton university, eddie, and msnbc contributor, careen jean, kristen sol tisof axios, mike allen. you find out who your friends are when you ask them to come on the day before the fourth of july and i'm surrounded by them this morning. >> we love you willie. >> may i start please with the soccer match, kristen you watched it, i was up watching it as well. alex morgan, the decider with the header into the corner of the net, 2-1 for the american team, and the...
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person who shot a man several times in hayward it happened at a liquor store at the corner of a and princeton streets. it happened after apparently the victim of the gunman got into a fight in the store. that's when shots rang out police don't have any information yet on the shooter and we're still waiting for an update on the victim's condition. east bay walnut creek police taken big steps now towards addressing the homeless problem in the city together created a new homeless outreach program covers christina tape cho has more about that live from walnut creek christine. >>officers from the woman with creek police department who worked there for years who are now a part of that program and taking leave with that. no came after a community meeting where many people the community voice, the fact that they were struggling with the fact that homelessness had grown so much here in the city now it just so happens that the wannacry police department put out a statement saying if the over the past decade, there has been an extreme increase in homelessness and a huge rise. and so far they're taking 2
person who shot a man several times in hayward it happened at a liquor store at the corner of a and princeton streets. it happened after apparently the victim of the gunman got into a fight in the store. that's when shots rang out police don't have any information yet on the shooter and we're still waiting for an update on the victim's condition. east bay walnut creek police taken big steps now towards addressing the homeless problem in the city together created a new homeless outreach program...
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woodrow wilson was a eugenicist and a racist and therefore we will remove the name wilson school from princeton university. we don't believe that they are going to do that, we don't believe that samford university is going to say that leland stanford who endowed the university for his son miss used agent labor in the 19th century, we would classify him as a racist, are we going to get rid of that name? it is always selective. they always go for the convenient circling target, but never the one that would cause real infrastructure on the left of the progressive union. because we are all human, we do we are not perfect or divine. >> gregg: victor davis hansen, thank you so much for being with us. joining me with more on all of this is host of salem radio, america first, sebastian gorka, and charlie kirk. good to see you both. if america's greatness to is just a myth and we are only okay according to "the new york times," why is it that hundreds of thousands of people are clamoring at our border and sneaking in? >> america is the only country in the history of the world where even those who say th
woodrow wilson was a eugenicist and a racist and therefore we will remove the name wilson school from princeton university. we don't believe that they are going to do that, we don't believe that samford university is going to say that leland stanford who endowed the university for his son miss used agent labor in the 19th century, we would classify him as a racist, are we going to get rid of that name? it is always selective. they always go for the convenient circling target, but never the one...