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one thipg he's done along with wife is to bring french the rks into the palace, presidential palace. brought modern artworks by artists like picasso and deberse, into the presidential palace. i think that is important for as showcase for french culture, for french art, but his policies, f one thing he's trying to do is reak down the barriers that prevent, as he sees it, prevents some communities, some sectors the french public from having access to the french cultural admired which is around the world. he's trying to get more access people, like in more underprivileged areas, get more culture, with a culture"c," and musical coming from different, not just music, but culture from of the world.s france is a big melting pot of lots of heritage, different communities in france and i think president macron is cultural bring all the heritage of the different tent ities under the big of french culture. ulture is a big deal for president macron. brigitte, tell us about her. guest: that's an interesting story. macron was his theater teacher in high school. him.s 24 years older than while he w
one thipg he's done along with wife is to bring french the rks into the palace, presidential palace. brought modern artworks by artists like picasso and deberse, into the presidential palace. i think that is important for as showcase for french culture, for french art, but his policies, f one thing he's trying to do is reak down the barriers that prevent, as he sees it, prevents some communities, some sectors the french public from having access to the french cultural admired which is around...
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ak accupu in rks cture. >> are you at all the pta meesings?i'm the queen of the pta. >>> this should be the happiest time in khloe kardashian's life. as she prepares to give birth to her first child, was tristan stepping on with other women? could this be the night of one of tristan's alleged infidelities? according to our "e.t." source, the scandal left khloe completely de stated and has put the kardashian family into crisis management mode. this footage saturday night at around 8:30 p.m. tristan followed closely by a woman who was photographed seemingly kissing the basketball player earlier that evening. four hours later, around 12:30 a.m. the two reemerge. tristan wearing different clothes. an eyewitness tells "e.t." they headed to the soho house. around 5:00 a.m., they returned to tristan's hotel geb. the next day, 8:00 p.m., she left the hotel by herself. >> have you talked to khloe? how is she doing after seeing tristan kissing another girl? >> courtny has stayed silent. mom kris is in cleveland to be by khloe's side. she's due to give b
ak accupu in rks cture. >> are you at all the pta meesings?i'm the queen of the pta. >>> this should be the happiest time in khloe kardashian's life. as she prepares to give birth to her first child, was tristan stepping on with other women? could this be the night of one of tristan's alleged infidelities? according to our "e.t." source, the scandal left khloe completely de stated and has put the kardashian family into crisis management mode. this footage saturday night...
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if things rk out, there's a great celebration to be had on the site, not in a third-party country. >>g: yesterday, national security adviser john bolton said the u.s. would insist kim give uhis entire nuclear weapons and ballistic missile prrams before making any concessions. bolton cited libya's 2003 disarmament as aodel. then-libyan leader moammar gadhafi was overthrown and killed in 2011 by rebels with u.s. backing. >> the libyan program was much smaller. but that was basically the agreement that we made. and so we'll want to test north korea in this firsmeeting for evidence that they have made that strategic decision. >> yang: bolton went ono detail how the north had broken its commitments before; but newly confirmed secretary of state mike pomepo, who met with kim in march, struck a more optimistic tone. >> my goal was to try and identify if there was a real opportunity there.be eve there is. >> yang: last week, defense secretary james mattis last weet signal possibility of reducing the u.s. military presence on the korean peninsula. >> well, that's part of the issues that will b
if things rk out, there's a great celebration to be had on the site, not in a third-party country. >>g: yesterday, national security adviser john bolton said the u.s. would insist kim give uhis entire nuclear weapons and ballistic missile prrams before making any concessions. bolton cited libya's 2003 disarmament as aodel. then-libyan leader moammar gadhafi was overthrown and killed in 2011 by rebels with u.s. backing. >> the libyan program was much smaller. but that was basically...
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to my markets guest, jimmy lee, the ce rks of the wealth consultanting group managing is $1.3 billion under management. it's early to call this earning season a success but do you think it will soothe the investors given the fact that the markets have been rattled by inflation and interest rate worries in early february, moving on to trade tensions in more recent weeks. can we get back to the fundamentals and will we see calmer marketing prevail? >> i think we will. and thank goodness for the fundamentals so we can get off of some of the headline news that you've been referring to with the trade wars and the data privacy issues and syria. is it me or is every software company setting all of their privacy notices after mr. zuckerberg left. >> i left that out. that was the headline earlier in the week. continue. >> i believe we're going to have good earnings and ledz by financials and the banks we've had earnings come out and i think very positive and i think it's going to be more vo positive as we hear more companies announce next week as the tax form takes hold. i think it's going to
to my markets guest, jimmy lee, the ce rks of the wealth consultanting group managing is $1.3 billion under management. it's early to call this earning season a success but do you think it will soothe the investors given the fact that the markets have been rattled by inflation and interest rate worries in early february, moving on to trade tensions in more recent weeks. can we get back to the fundamentals and will we see calmer marketing prevail? >> i think we will. and thank goodness for...
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couple that with another the secret deal you just understanding of the way these things are they can't --rk, if i understand this right, they can't have an amazon deal. they would have categories of if you're this volume than you get this deal that would be available to anyone that can match that volume. which means it could not be secret or you can't verify it. if they truly had a volume set, that only value -- only amazon could reach, then that gives amazon yet another singular monopolistic capability. one last thing, people talk about amazon, there has been other companies that are huge, believe me, i am a free-market have listened to folks talk about it and the difference in how amazon is the first company that they could think of that has been operating for over a decade without a profit, they are doing it based on their capital in their ability to , and anyey for free ,nterest they want to point to all you have to do is watch the stock market and see what happens in anticipation because they are able to drive prices down. wait people out. run them out of business. does anybody really
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our legal system is rk, dated. we don't give any sort of strict punishments. it is a systemic earlier. that is the worst injustice that india's daughters, mothers and sisters don't deserve. phil: here are some uncomfortable truths with donald trump. >> he is getting some of those lately. it is the latest figures from china. the trade surplus keeps going. it serves almost 20% compared to the same. last year. ironically, the new tariffs imposed by have increased the trade deficit as exporters are rushing to deliver the goods before a possible trade would unfold. the chinese economy is still believed -- prices of aluminum have risen to levels we haven't seen in six years. the main reason is a crisis. the second-largest aluminum company in russia. u.s. actions against russia might block the company from accessing the market. that is only one effect of the sanctions. another one is the quick follow russia's currency. it has shown how fragile the country's economy can be. >> policymakers in russia are scrambling to respond to the latest sanctions from washington. th
our legal system is rk, dated. we don't give any sort of strict punishments. it is a systemic earlier. that is the worst injustice that india's daughters, mothers and sisters don't deserve. phil: here are some uncomfortable truths with donald trump. >> he is getting some of those lately. it is the latest figures from china. the trade surplus keeps going. it serves almost 20% compared to the same. last year. ironically, the new tariffs imposed by have increased the trade deficit as...
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for "nightly business report," from the new york botanical garden, bronx, new rk. >>> coming up, the new ways to get to space.>> i'm morgan brennan in colorado springs. it is the biggest space conference of the yeand one of the hottest topics, blue or jens rocket engines. we catch up with the spa company created by jeff bezos tk bout space tourism, its next generation rocket and technology, coming up on "nightly business report." >>> here's a look at what to watch next week.tu on day, dow component 3 m, united technologies and rerizon wiort quarterly results. on wednesday, we'll hear from blue chip boeing. on friday, a look at how much the economy grew in the first quarter. and that is what to wak.h for next w >>> president trump criticized opec and the cartel's role ing pushp oil prices. he wrote, quote, looks like opec is att again. with record amounts of oil all over the place, including the fully loaded ships at sea, oil prices are artificially very high. no good and will not be accepted, end quote. that tweet sent oil prices lower earlier in the day, but they recovered and settl
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host: documentary filmmaker rk joining us about "trump's takeover." if you want to ask questions about tow trucks relationship with the republican party, (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8000, and (202) 748-8002. let us show you a bit of that documentary. you heard our guest talk about the events leading up to the attempts to repeal obama care. president'sbout the relationship with the senate majority leader after that failed attempt. here's a bit of the documentary. [video clip] >> what good is the republican party if it cannot pass the things that they promise to pass for seven years anyway? >> they were trying to work with the parties leaders. now he would strike out at them. as weapon of choice -- twitter. >> you can thank congress, the same people that cannot give us h care. >> he went after congressional republicans, especially mitch mcconnell. >> senator mcconnell said i had excessive expectations. i don't think so. why not done? >> the president's frustration was not subtle, particular toward mitch mcconnell. think he saw him as a failure. >> can you
host: documentary filmmaker rk joining us about "trump's takeover." if you want to ask questions about tow trucks relationship with the republican party, (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8000, and (202) 748-8002. let us show you a bit of that documentary. you heard our guest talk about the events leading up to the attempts to repeal obama care. president'sbout the relationship with the senate majority leader after that failed attempt. here's a bit of the documentary. [video clip] >>...
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. >> rain developing over the north bay as we're under a rk microclimate weather alert. . but a lot heavier than this we'll tell you about the flood concerns in the next 36 hours. b he )s accused of having sex with inmates. >>> a sheriff's deputy is outlet on bail tonight, accused of having sex with inmates. contra costa deputy patrick morseman was arrested yesterday after the department learned of the allegations. the investigators say mothersman had consensual sex with two female inmates at the west county detention facility. they tai the 26-year-old deputy also deposited money into the women's jail accounts. he faces felony criminal charges and will be terminated. >> it violates criminal law. and more than that, i mean, it doesn't represent the sheriff's office and our 1,100 employees. what he did was inexcusable and criminal. and he will be held accountable. >> investigators say once they received information about the conduct they arrested the deputy within 24 hours. >>> well a sexual assault investigation on the peninsula. police arrested this man. juan ramirez ruiz
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hundreds of officers are involved in the search tonight, the suspectÑiçó 29-year-oldñr jn williams rksyou a jean cole, stole his cruiser and left his bodyñr on theÑi syd(hjt the road. the fbi is offering a $20,000 rye ward. >> ñr the senate today voted to confirm mike pompeo as secretary of state. soon after, the white house released these photos of pompeo's april 1 meeting with kim jong-un in north korea, paving the way for a summit with president trump. this is a live view of the border between the koreas. tonight, kim will become the first north korean leader to set foot in the south since the fighting stopped 65 years ago. will he make good on his promise to close his main nuclear testing facility and end its missile program? ben tracy reports from seoul. >> reporter: chinese scientists maintain that north korea's main nuclear testing facility buried deep in the mountains has been so damaged by previous tests, that it is no longer usable, which makes kim jong-un's promise to close it ring a bit hollow. >> are lining the streets, he is clearly makingñr the most of ths big moment. bu
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n rk: a lot of times regulation by definition putsace rules that a company that is iklarger and has resources ours can easily comply with, but mit be more difficult for smaller startup to comply with. these are all things tt need to be thought through very carefully when thinking through what rules we want to put in place. joinedearlier, i was om capitol hill by republican congressman buddy carter, who was at today's hearing. congressman carter, when mark zuckerberg admits that even hiss al data was compromised, can you believe him when he says that facebook users do have control over their information? rep. carter: well, that is certainly something that i questied. he assures us that the platform has been changed, and it was changed in 2014, feels a lot more confident now. whether that is true or not, whether he has solved the problem, whether the company has solved the problem, making certain that information is not tleased again, that remai be seen. the main point that came out and what i hope and what i feel like mr. zuckerbergatnderstood is look, if you don't get it right, we will get it
n rk: a lot of times regulation by definition putsace rules that a company that is iklarger and has resources ours can easily comply with, but mit be more difficult for smaller startup to comply with. these are all things tt need to be thought through very carefully when thinking through what rules we want to put in place. joinedearlier, i was om capitol hill by republican congressman buddy carter, who was at today's hearing. congressman carter, when mark zuckerberg admits that even hiss al...
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director james comey, whilew former rk city mayor rudy giuliani and two othern attorneys jpresident trump's personal legal team. >> you will see that russian w sanctionl be coming down. secretary mnuchin will be announci those on monday. >> u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, said sanctions would be coming. buthehite house walked back that assertion. e she got ahe of the curb. there might hen some momentary confusion about that. >> and the country says goodbye toir former lady, barbara bush. we discuss it all with nancy cordes of cbsews, josh dawsey of the washington post, mara liasson o npr, and vivian salama of nbc news. >> thi i"washington week." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by... ♪[music] >> their leadership is instinctive. ey understand the challenges of today andes rrch the technologies of tomorrow. some callan them vet we call them part of our team. >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinations ang t mississippi river, the columbia river, and across the unid states. american cise lines' fleet of small ships.
director james comey, whilew former rk city mayor rudy giuliani and two othern attorneys jpresident trump's personal legal team. >> you will see that russian w sanctionl be coming down. secretary mnuchin will be announci those on monday. >> u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, said sanctions would be coming. buthehite house walked back that assertion. e she got ahe of the curb. there might hen some momentary confusion about that. >> and the country says goodbye...
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that people continue to work, if they their paycheck goes toward care, that way you stayed haven't rk force, you lost that career, trajectory, you also continue to make the to qualify for social security you'll need down the road. ost: back to the issue of what medicare covers when it comes to elder care. magazine from your piece, -thirds of people in a recent survey by genworth the cial expected government to cover all or part of their long-term care. edicare covers only some skilled nursing services, leaving long-term costs uncovered. explain more of what "some" means. guest: sure. eally not a lot, is what it means. if you go into, say you had a had a fall, and you're in the hospital for three ays in-patient, then you often can get transferred to a rehab facility. the first 100hink days are covered, maybe the covered in full by medicare. after that, you are on your own, and re sort of released anything that is custodial. any care needed for a long period of time is not covered by medicare. if you had hip replacement therapist you have who comes into your house three times a week to
that people continue to work, if they their paycheck goes toward care, that way you stayed haven't rk force, you lost that career, trajectory, you also continue to make the to qualify for social security you'll need down the road. ost: back to the issue of what medicare covers when it comes to elder care. magazine from your piece, -thirds of people in a recent survey by genworth the cial expected government to cover all or part of their long-term care. edicare covers only some skilled nursing...
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rk it up next week. said it would not be brought up in the senate. i answered this question 10 times. the said it would not be brought always trying to put us between press is me and e president or me and the majority leader. i don't care to be put in the middle of anything, i just want to do the work this committee ought to do. how do you think it things done? -- do you get things done? you go through the case of the veriest steps to get -- the var ious steps to get there. consideration on the floor was standard for approving a bill in committee or not, we would not be probably moving any bills out of this committee. but the other side -- we have had slow ups for various reasons, there is no reason in my being political at this point. ofis obvious why the agenda the united states senate is moving very slowly. i raised questions about the constitutionality of this whole issue. i have expressed my own concerns about the bill. at our hearing last september, we had prominent legal scholars offer different views as to whether the special counsel bills we
rk it up next week. said it would not be brought up in the senate. i answered this question 10 times. the said it would not be brought always trying to put us between press is me and e president or me and the majority leader. i don't care to be put in the middle of anything, i just want to do the work this committee ought to do. how do you think it things done? -- do you get things done? you go through the case of the veriest steps to get -- the var ious steps to get there. consideration on the...
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they're very rks very good. and they are also rejecting sort of the laissez-faire conventional wisdom that's been, what everyone has been saying in this town in both parties for about 20 years and saying, no, this isn't working. the system is not working. we need to do something about it. i get frustrated sometimes that people don't look at the substance because it's easy to say that the rhetoric is silly or you know, to bomb past -- too bombastic and then just tar everything that's done with that rhetoric rather than understanding that there is some good work being done here. and it's about time to kind of challenge the way things were done previously. so that's kind of my hesitation that i have all the time. >> ok. lacks quota on steel detail on the origins of the steel. can you elaborate on that and could you describe how you think this eadministration should ad mr country exclusions? >> thank you. as i understand it, the quota is simply a limit on total korean exports to the united states. but without the --
they're very rks very good. and they are also rejecting sort of the laissez-faire conventional wisdom that's been, what everyone has been saying in this town in both parties for about 20 years and saying, no, this isn't working. the system is not working. we need to do something about it. i get frustrated sometimes that people don't look at the substance because it's easy to say that the rhetoric is silly or you know, to bomb past -- too bombastic and then just tar everything that's done with...
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as a result rk, the special coul filed this long democrat which includes money from the associate attorney general. it shows the deputy association that he is conducting active oversight of the special council's vechgs. it is just an indicator in that he is really doing that, and it dates back to august. there could be other memos that have been issued in the ensuing months we don't know about that continue his written oversight in addition to what he has said has been meetings he'd had. >> it clearly underscores that mueller is investigating possible collusion, money laundering, obstruction of justice. he has a full plate moving along. >> it clearly says rod rosenstein is on board with the course of this investigation, which isn't going to make the president of the united states happy. he thinks it's all not a hoax and rod rosenstein is in charge. >> he's in charge because the attorney general jeff. >>> new scandals involving epa chief scott pruitt and a report that he defied us by giving two staffers huge raises. we'll talk more about that when we come back. in the comfort of home. home
as a result rk, the special coul filed this long democrat which includes money from the associate attorney general. it shows the deputy association that he is conducting active oversight of the special council's vechgs. it is just an indicator in that he is really doing that, and it dates back to august. there could be other memos that have been issued in the ensuing months we don't know about that continue his written oversight in addition to what he has said has been meetings he'd had....
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rk, there's always yes, i did introduce this legislation to protect this special prosecutor.t's the same legislation that graham, booker and others have introduced. we're sending a message to the president that it would be a terrible mistake to fire director mueller. if the president were to do that it would set off a political crisis that i believe we haven't seen since watergate, i believe there will be a saturday night massacre, an archibald cox situation, it would be terrible for the president himself, it would be terrible for the republican party in the midterms, and so we're trying to send that message to the president. i don't know what the president's going to do tonight. i hop he doesn't take an impulsive action, however. >>> coming up, slippery, slime ball, worst fbi director in history. the president is in full attack mode ahead of this interview tonight with james comey, but a new poll reveals americans find comey more believable than president trump. you're live in the cnn newsroom. . new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dent
rk, there's always yes, i did introduce this legislation to protect this special prosecutor.t's the same legislation that graham, booker and others have introduced. we're sending a message to the president that it would be a terrible mistake to fire director mueller. if the president were to do that it would set off a political crisis that i believe we haven't seen since watergate, i believe there will be a saturday night massacre, an archibald cox situation, it would be terrible for the...
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jeanne moos and the relentless bash of his stash next. rk forwa.re the number one dairy and apple producers in the eastern united states supported by innovative packaging that extends the shelf life of foods and infrastructure upgrades that help us share our produce with the world. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov >>> finally this hour, a key question. can trump get past the mustache? here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: the man president trump wants as his national security adviser must be pretty secure to step on the world stage knowing the first thing people will meet is his mustache. >> this is john bolton, by the way. mustaches don't always tell you everything you need to know about a person, but this one does. >> reporter: he must be resigned to being portrayed heading to the white house for his first briefing as yosemite sam. he's not just depicted as a loose cannon but one with a mustac mustache. already the president's hair has been aif i canned to bol
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you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and on a.m. 99.1 in d.c.,rk, and a.m. 960 in thea. >> and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the finance section, a lot has been written about how much the value of bitcoin is worth. >> this week, we set out to find out how much it is valued. it depends on who you talk to. we got more from our reporter. >> these are two economists meet -- who meet in london on a thelar basis, and conversation over bitcoin got heated. they decided to work out on a napkin how to apply a list -- how to apply this theory to bitcoin. that is how they came up with initially $200, and realized there were -- they were a decimal place out and it actually was $20. bitcoin's fair value is $20, which is way below where it is today. but obviously, you have to make a lot of assumptions and a lot of other people who are very bullish on bitcoin will say hold on, i think the future use of bitcoin will skyrocket. i think the economy could be as big as all of the money laundering in the world or all of africa as it tries to get onto the banking sys
you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and on a.m. 99.1 in d.c.,rk, and a.m. 960 in thea. >> and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the finance section, a lot has been written about how much the value of bitcoin is worth. >> this week, we set out to find out how much it is valued. it depends on who you talk to. we got more from our reporter. >> these are two economists meet -- who meet in london on a thelar basis, and conversation over bitcoin...
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and what i'm getting here is somebody at park and rec said to somebody at dpw, well that's park and rk rec. that's not good enough for me and i don't feel good about that. unless the city attorney has that. >> this is a question really for the permit holder, but there are e-mails exhibit 4 to the brief that with rec and park, you might want to ask the permit holder if there was any in that exhibit? >> president fung, commissioners, department staff. i am joined this evening by our wireless facility planner ashley lindsay and her supervisor, and ashley will speak to the item. thank you. >> good evening, president fung and commissioners, i'm ashley lindsey on behalf of the planning department. as amanda mentioned public works approved application, subject of an earlier application that public works denied. on may 11, 2017, the planning department for a personal wireless service facility permit at the same location. planning determined that the proposed equipment was too massive in size and created unnecessary view obstructions per plans dated march 6, 2017. crown castle then revised the
and what i'm getting here is somebody at park and rec said to somebody at dpw, well that's park and rk rec. that's not good enough for me and i don't feel good about that. unless the city attorney has that. >> this is a question really for the permit holder, but there are e-mails exhibit 4 to the brief that with rec and park, you might want to ask the permit holder if there was any in that exhibit? >> president fung, commissioners, department staff. i am joined this evening by our...
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. >> if it's him -- it not clear he misrepresented the facts -- >> no, moe, rk, no, no, no, no. claim number one, it was he not husband father who possessed 80% of the apartment, worth 40 grand apiece, that claim later debunked estimating the apartments to be worth about 9,000. claim two that trump owned about 25,000 units, brought back down to 8,000. >> that's not what the article says. >> yes, it does! >> the article says that he gave his valuation. his competing valuation. it's not a lie. he's disagreeing with the valuation. the article is very clear it's difficult to value these things. >> the reporter went back and debunked what he was told. you don't call that a lie. >> it depends whether donald trump was representing himself or someone else, that's an interesting question. the question of whether he's misrepresenting the amount of money he or his family owned or the value of the apartments, the reporter is trying to go back and recalculate, it's not at all because he was lying. it could be if this was donald trump was more accurate at representing than what the reporter h
. >> if it's him -- it not clear he misrepresented the facts -- >> no, moe, rk, no, no, no, no. claim number one, it was he not husband father who possessed 80% of the apartment, worth 40 grand apiece, that claim later debunked estimating the apartments to be worth about 9,000. claim two that trump owned about 25,000 units, brought back down to 8,000. >> that's not what the article says. >> yes, it does! >> the article says that he gave his valuation. his competing...
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he in new rk, t reveren . sereneones is e prident ofnion theogical seminary well asr.elly brown-uglas, dean the iscopal vinity sool and ofessor union tological senary and former udent of dr. jas cone. intlanta, orgia, 're joined banother rmer stent, rerend drraphael warnoc. dr. warnk servess senior stor of e ebenez baptist urch in lanta, grgia, ich was e spiritl home o dr. rtin lutr king, . we welco you allo democry no our condonces. i want tbegin with rerend . kelly brown-dglas. you worso clolyith dr. cone at union illogical. -- theological. you are his student. it is even hard to talk about him in the past tense. talk about his legacy, what he meant to you, and what he meant to this country. >> i think that his legacy is very hard to really quantify because it will be a very long cross that will generations because dr. cone always said that he did not want disciples. he did not want students who would come and simply imitate on thek and simply carry paradigms that he created. he urged as always to find our own voice. and he wanted us to bring our to perspectives, not
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values and principles because of the backlash they will get from their immediate surroundings, friends,rk coworkers. that is some of the reasons why black voters will not come out and say that they agree with conservative principles. but now is the time, and i would say for a republican politician, there momentum is there. they need to make the face time and get the message out abouts free-market principles and how it will be beneficial for you and your family. >> judge jeanine: okay, charlie, i want to go back to you with candace owen. she is an incredibly bright, articulate, very persuasive young woman. she is part of your organization. you hired her. are you at all surprised that a couple of lines from her or comments have literally created this pop culture divided this country? >> i'm surprised in one way, i'm surprised it happened this quick. i hired candace out one form minutes after meeting her and i've never come across anyone wh that kind of natural talent,he drive, beating dominic she said, i will lead the black revolution but igh want to do it with you. i said, -- does this all
values and principles because of the backlash they will get from their immediate surroundings, friends,rk coworkers. that is some of the reasons why black voters will not come out and say that they agree with conservative principles. but now is the time, and i would say for a republican politician, there momentum is there. they need to make the face time and get the message out abouts free-market principles and how it will be beneficial for you and your family. >> judge jeanine: okay,...
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market place we're going to talk about trade and other issues affecting today's upside to the equity rksethbrk.maetafr e ea you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> getting some headlines from the president's cabinet meeting, which has just taken place we expect tape playback in a few moments. in the meantime, a couple headlines. apparently told reporters if china hits our farmers bah they think it hurts me, then we will make it up to the farmers. that's via reuters also saying they'll make a decision on a response to the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria very quickly probably by the end of the day asked about whether or not a military option was something the white house would consider, he said nothing is off the
market place we're going to talk about trade and other issues affecting today's upside to the equity rksethbrk.maetafr e ea you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can...
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. >> when you're talk about networks in your book, oxford is was a rk, modlin college network. throor 35 colleges or more at oxford. what does it mean for you that you were at modlin college as far as networking? niall: to go to oxford and to go o the most prestigious college modlin is to be admit into the british elite right there. the contemporarys that you meet will include future leaders who will include future editors. there's a sense in which britain has still been for centuries run by people who went to oxford and cambridge. you go to the oxford union which is the debating society. what you're really seeing is students preparing for the house of commons. practicing, getting the hang of the dispatch box and some of my near contemporaries have gone on to great things. reather to my own incred duty, secretary. n is the it's something that he would have predicted. so i think oxford admits you to network that is sometimes called the establishment but still to a surprising extent runs britain. i didn't really appreciate that at the time, i think. only retrospectively appreciat
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rk for justice join the conversation. -- #is landmark cases. the landmark cases companion book, a throing the national constitution center interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcase. >> c-span's "washington journal" live with policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, we'll talk about some of the challenges facing current c.i.a. director mike pompeo as he seeks con fir nigse be the next secretary of state. joining us will be eric weinstein of the hudson institute. and we'll talk about the travel ban. with us will be professor joshua gelvin. and we'll talk about the french president's visit this week. be sure to washington "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. announcer: former president george h.w. bush is in a houston hospital in intensive care. he was admitted to houston methodist hospital after contracting an infection that spread to his blood. he is responding to treatments and appears to be recovering according to his office. we'll keep you posted on any devel
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getting this alone took years of hard rk, particularly the last two years.nk the other important piece here for people to understand is if you want to try to put everything in the deal, i'd say to president trump make sure you get the american detaineein north korea home. make sure you stop the cyber crimes that north korea has perpetrated all over the world, including in our own country, hacks that we have identified including the son hack. and finally, let's go after those outrageous and disastrous human rights abuses in north korea. and if i said that to the president, he'd probay say, well, if you do that, then you may not get everything you want on denuclearization, a definition he doesn't yet unrstand. >> right. >> because the north sees that quite differently. well, that's what happened in the iran deal. you can't put everything on the table, or you're going to have to negotiate away what you need to do on nlear weapons, which are the most powerful, create the greatest deterrent, and what we must get rid of to be able to deal with these other issues.
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he says he wants to work with everybody, and in one of the most social settings in washington, rk, he's not. i'm very disappointed, and sometimes he has a message he can play, and that makes it disappointing that he's playing into this partisan divide. >> there is a book called "chasing hillary: 10 years, two presidential campaigns and one latest glass ceiling." amy says how there were people who were against her. how do you feel about that? >> there were times people didn't list ton when to what i talking about. but i don't -- i don't know at times if it was as much sexist as it was they knew what they were doing and the rest of us didn't know what we were doing, and they were going to go by -- i'm an old-fashioned person. i listen to people. god gave us two ears and a mouth for a reason. and all those numbers and all that quantification, it doesn't come up with really understanding what's in people's hearts and souls. sometimes some of the men in that campaign, i think, didn't understand how working men and women in this country felt. >> look, a couple times in this interview you have
he says he wants to work with everybody, and in one of the most social settings in washington, rk, he's not. i'm very disappointed, and sometimes he has a message he can play, and that makes it disappointing that he's playing into this partisan divide. >> there is a book called "chasing hillary: 10 years, two presidential campaigns and one latest glass ceiling." amy says how there were people who were against her. how do you feel about that? >> there were times people...
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this inspect rk says the stress is. >> the stresses are generated by the gas forces and movement within the turbine blade during operation. the forces determine the fatigue life of the material. >> failure analysis is a slow methodical process. in hayward, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> yesterday's incident remind us that accidents can happen in the air and airports need to be ready. today a drill was held at santa rosa's charles schultz airport and as abc 7 news news report wayne friedman shows us the timing couldn't have been more perfect. >> as far as the passengers knew this would be one more uneventualliful athe airport but on the other side of the field a disaster in the making and in the makeup. >> it looks like halloween. >> feels like it. >> this is a drill for a dash 8. >> a drill that looked and felt real enough for sonoma county emergency responders for whom the mock plane crash could not have been more timely. >> i'd like to declare mci help me establish command. >> the difference between this and real catastrophe, the element of surprise. first responders knew this would hap
this inspect rk says the stress is. >> the stresses are generated by the gas forces and movement within the turbine blade during operation. the forces determine the fatigue life of the material. >> failure analysis is a slow methodical process. in hayward, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> yesterday's incident remind us that accidents can happen in the air and airports need to be ready. today a drill was held at santa rosa's charles schultz airport and as abc 7 news news report...
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decision changed both of they lives amy: other pulitzer prize winners included journalists behind "the new rk times" and ew yorker" investigations into how hollywood mogul harvey weinstein had sexually harassed, assaulted, and raped more than 100 women -- revelations that helped spark a wave of resistance to sexual assault and harassment in workplaces around the world. and james foreman junior has won the pulitzer prize in general nonfiction for his book "locking up our own: crime and punishment in black america." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in a potential major setback for president trump, a federal judge has rejected efforts from the president to be given first access to documents seized by the fbi last week during raids on the properties of trump's personal attorney michael cohen who is being investigated for possible bank and wire fraud. monday's court hearing pitted the president against his own justice department. assistant u.s. attorney thomas mckay urged the judge to reject the president's re
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around the country, there are all sorts of reminders of his s rk, and hundreds of stre the u.s.e been renamed in his honor. and children everywhere read and reenact king's "i have a dream" speech every m.l.k. day-- ali federal y by a vote of congress, and signed into law br president ronagan in 1983. but, it's the deeds-- the actual "living out" of his legacy-- that nine-year-o yolanda king addressed at the recent "march for our lives" gun control rally in washington. the granddaughter of martin luther king and coretta scott king had a call to action of her own: >> my grandfather had a dream that his four little children would not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream that enough is enough! and that thishould be a gun- free world. period. >> woodruff: yet, king's dreams are still largely unfulfilled. according to a new associated just over half of all americans-- including 79% of blacks and 44% of whites-- said african americans continue to face disadvantages to getting ahead.th week's events were intendedo to tryear witness"
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(computerized tweet plays) rk narrator: with few in the party siding with , jeff flake was coming to his own realization. >> he made the statements about the president, i think he obviously hurt himself among the base, and so he was kind of on an island. and i think that, that hurt him, and i think henderstood the political situation he was in. >> narrator: he'd been in congress for 16 years. now, disgusted by the president's behavior, flake decided he'd had enough. he paid a visit to john mccain. >> it was tough. it was, it was very tough, because we've stood together on a lot of these things, and a lot of the resistance to some of the moves and the behavior of the president. so that was a difficult thing to do. >> narrator: then he requested permission from the presiding officer to speak on the senate floor. >> i decided to pull the pin. none of my colleagues ew it, th that point. i told a few of , "you may want to come to the floor." >> the senator from arizona. >> i rise today with no smalle meas regret. regret because of the state ofon our disu >> there was a sense of heartbreak
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five rangers and a dver were slain at virunga national rk it is home to about a quarter of the world's mountain gorillas. the attack, by an armed militia, was the deadliest since the park was established in 1925. in britain, one of two victims of a nerve agent attack was released from the hospital today.sk yulipal was taken to a secure location. her father, sergei skripal, a former russian double agent, remains in the hospital. britain, the u.s., germany and francelame russia for the attack. back in this country, the president's adviser, tom bossert, has resigned unexpectedly, in th test in a string of white house departures. the announcement came a day after john bolton began as national security adviser. he has been expected to put his own stamp on the national security council apparatus. and, national guard troops from three states hgun arriving at the u.s.-mexico border, answering president trump's call. as of today, republican governors from arizona, texas and new mexico had committed 1,600 guprd members. thident says he wants 2,000 to 4,000. califoia's democratic governor, jerry
five rangers and a dver were slain at virunga national rk it is home to about a quarter of the world's mountain gorillas. the attack, by an armed militia, was the deadliest since the park was established in 1925. in britain, one of two victims of a nerve agent attack was released from the hospital today.sk yulipal was taken to a secure location. her father, sergei skripal, a former russian double agent, remains in the hospital. britain, the u.s., germany and francelame russia for the attack....