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amy: professor robert david english, can you comment on this? >> know, i cannot possibly know what that consisted of. it may be true. there are a lot of explanations for false flags or ip addresses that leave a trail in one place when it is coming from another. inon't know what information marco rubio see no or those of his staff would be of interest to this or that hacker. i sadly cannot comment on the details -- i simply cannot comment on the details. if it is part of a broad pattern, of course it is disturbing. turn the election. it was one of many factors. maybe this is a moment. maybe the real conclusion here is, let's step back and consider russia meddling and our politics and our meddling in their politics of which there is also plenty. and address the sort of brave new world of cyber threats and this kind of intersection of propaganda and news, public affairs, secrecy surveillance, in a more comprehensive way. we have the best cyber war capabilities in the world. believe me, we are not pure as well. as far as rubio, who knows? havef thes
amy: professor robert david english, can you comment on this? >> know, i cannot possibly know what that consisted of. it may be true. there are a lot of explanations for false flags or ip addresses that leave a trail in one place when it is coming from another. inon't know what information marco rubio see no or those of his staff would be of interest to this or that hacker. i sadly cannot comment on the details -- i simply cannot comment on the details. if it is part of a broad pattern,...
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we will speak with professor robert david english, who wrote a piece for foreign affairs. then u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is meeting with nato after his visit to turkey yesterday, despite concerns turkey is sliding toward a dictatorship. >> i am deeply honored and proud as a representative of the american people to pay my respects to the turkish nation and to this great leader. amy: finally, our immigration agents targeting a document it organizers for their political work? that is the question many are asking after three prominent immigrant rights activists in vermont were jailed by ice. we speak with two of them after their release. i am sure they sought me out because of the work i am doing to defend human rights, and not for anything else. what they wanted to do was get ininto the community and intimidate us that way. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. donald trump's former national security advisor michael flynn is seeking immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony to
we will speak with professor robert david english, who wrote a piece for foreign affairs. then u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is meeting with nato after his visit to turkey yesterday, despite concerns turkey is sliding toward a dictatorship. >> i am deeply honored and proud as a representative of the american people to pay my respects to the turkish nation and to this great leader. amy: finally, our immigration agents targeting a document it organizers for their political work?...
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robert costa and david and bob costa is all here with us. >> well, the people around the president privately and some of them publicly are wanting to move away from these allegations and accusations. they're hearing from capitol hill and chairman nunez said today he has not seen evidence. and the president is citing new reports if anything inconclusive and new york times story that don't go in-depth of any kind of these activities. >> and david, the risk of sounding naive, should people be concerned, surprised, amused that the leader o f the free world who oversees one of the most mightiest operation as well as a crime fighting one, does apparently appear to realize the information would be available to him is saying his sources are limited to public accounts? >> what you are seeing on the president tonight is flop sweat, tiny beans of sweat for him. sean spicer tweeted there is no confirmation. they, sean spicer understood what donald trump had opened the door. there was probably some surveillance and the reason of surveillance is because the federal court had reasons to believe that people
robert costa and david and bob costa is all here with us. >> well, the people around the president privately and some of them publicly are wanting to move away from these allegations and accusations. they're hearing from capitol hill and chairman nunez said today he has not seen evidence. and the president is citing new reports if anything inconclusive and new york times story that don't go in-depth of any kind of these activities. >> and david, the risk of sounding naive, should...
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david: robert reischauer, live do te the tale. up, we will talk to father of the adjustment board of tax. how new corporate tax law could garner more support. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." days with at 100 focus on politics and policy in the first 100 days. bill ackman has thrown in the towel on his belly and investment. julie has the details on that. didn't take him a while, ended up resulting in a loss come even though we are not sure exactly how much that loss is. and there's that he had abandoned his investment, sold his stake in the company, is sending shares down another 11% today. wantst telling us if you to get out at this point, what does this say about any vestiges of his confidence in the company? take a look at valeant over the longer term. he was first involved in the company in 2015 but as early as 2014, he was trying to orchestrate a deal between valeant and allergan with it not ultimately bear fruit. the stock peaked in 2015 and then collapsed over the following year. his other top folding
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she was mortified when the extent of her death -- her debt became known to both robert and david davis. she insisted these obligations would be honored and the widow lincoln decided that direct appeals toward some of the rich and powerful men who had grown fat off their appointment by president lincoln, she contacted them, reminding them of their indebtedness. her letter writing took on a campaign aspect. she recounts repeated demand for assistance in prose. the family of the man who sacrificed his life for his country was barely able to meet expenses in a boarding house. she scribbled in she dispatched, devising plots within plots. it's when she instructed one of her agents, please do not mention that senator sumner wrote me, lest stewart would suspect. but this backfired surely after she settled in chicago. the press reported that lincoln's estate was over $75,000, while met -- while americans were really with wartime losses. the average family household is $300 a year. so she retreated to an unrealistic bubble, trying to resolve her problems in a vacuum. she was assessed with restor
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robert newman. >> here. >> david warnkin. >> yo. >> noel silas. >> here. >> james terrell. >> here. >> charles aucoin>> here. >> james johnson. >> here. >> thomas mccormack. >> here. >> anthony heath. mark avis. >> here. >> william chisholm. paul morin. >> here. >> william trotter. >> here, sir. >> good morning. >> frank porter. >> here. >> jerryd crockett. peter johnson. ronald runyan. william goadee. >> here. >> richard high gart. >> here. >> blair morin. >> here. >> dick sanford. >> here. >> bobby cook. robert gosa. almost done. robert ent. the honorable james oxford from north carolina. >> here snore eugene cochina. >> here. >> douglas bolt. >> here. >> william crosshair. freddy tisdale. john grahame. >> here. >> robert dione. >> here. >> steven shirtlef. clifford griffiths. john chicello. >> here. >> mr. joseph gugliza. joseph businessbing. david evans. david stevens. >> here. >> conrad flickers child. >> here. >> frank fozio. patrick warrick. darrell bishop. >> here. >> ronald chapman. >> here. >> robert stegman. greg james. >> here. >> john blocksom. >> here. >> donald kuntz. >> here. >> micha
robert newman. >> here. >> david warnkin. >> yo. >> noel silas. >> here. >> james terrell. >> here. >> charles aucoin>> here. >> james johnson. >> here. >> thomas mccormack. >> here. >> anthony heath. mark avis. >> here. >> william chisholm. paul morin. >> here. >> william trotter. >> here, sir. >> good morning. >> frank porter. >> here. >> jerryd crockett....
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times right here, 20 times in the past week to local republicans including barbara comp tock, robert whitman, davide last week or this morning to share in this debate. robert connolly thank you so much for coming in. >> my pleasure. the. >> first question obviously now what? okay. the obama care lives on but my question to you before we even started the segment was, why aren't democrats doing more to prop this up to let people know this is a good thing? >> let me start right here, right now. eighths good thing. obama care actually is working. 20 million more people have health care. you know, we now have a series of protections for consumers making it illegal to deny coverage based on pre-existing condition. that's saved. we have a series is have to be covered like pregnancy, like mental health, drug addiction the republicans were repeal friday. that's now saved. and you know, the cost curve of health care costing is coming down for the first time in decades. so obama care can be improved. >> i was going to say it does have problems. let's not deny it does have huge problems. >> what doesn't? >> bu
times right here, 20 times in the past week to local republicans including barbara comp tock, robert whitman, davide last week or this morning to share in this debate. robert connolly thank you so much for coming in. >> my pleasure. the. >> first question obviously now what? okay. the obama care lives on but my question to you before we even started the segment was, why aren't democrats doing more to prop this up to let people know this is a good thing? >> let me start right...
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honorable art who certificate of occupancy be with us and nelson, and bradley hall al and robert, and sam david and sandra hernandez. >> (clapping.) >> all those people have nurtured and significantly helped to implement this vision but today's slkts not complete without honoring the honorable senator mark leno it is my privilege to award a marking marching mark with an open house appreciation for his support of openhouse and dancing lgbt issues and in our city and state mark authorized the landmark legislation but mandates the california department of aging and local aging agencies including the lgbt community, planning and assessment of activities to create responsive programming and services to meet the needs of lgbt elders marks landmark legislations guess is a model of lgbt outreach and inclusive deliveries for area agencies nation wide the foundation on which all lgbt elderly serving nonprofits has built and continues to build a safety net of services for the most vulnerable community members thank you, mark. >> (clapping.) >> mark leno is turned out out of california senate oh. >> oh. >>
honorable art who certificate of occupancy be with us and nelson, and bradley hall al and robert, and sam david and sandra hernandez. >> (clapping.) >> all those people have nurtured and significantly helped to implement this vision but today's slkts not complete without honoring the honorable senator mark leno it is my privilege to award a marking marching mark with an open house appreciation for his support of openhouse and dancing lgbt issues and in our city and state mark...
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robert. >> yeah, david, lots coming up tonight. we actually have two hawaii segments.l and resort outside honolulu for a more affordable, $10,000-a-night at the imperial suites. we also have the james bond boat that was in the movie "skyfall," amazing sailboat, only $9 million. we have six-figure sushi, we have a camping tent that goes for $3,000 a night. and my favorite, it's a party pad in bellaire, los angeles, that's a $25 million house with a pool in the ceiling, so you walk in the house and you see people swimming in the pool. a little bit exhibitionist out there in los angeles, but it's good tv, guys. >> ooh, okay, i get it. so, you're watching underneath them. they're swimming above you. >> yes, you got it. >> got it. wow. what a job the man has. robert frank, thank you. >> thank you. >> and don't forget to catch "the secret lives of the super rich" tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> much more ahead. we're taking up "squawk alley" next with the dow up 15 points. . opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. . cme group can help you navigate
robert. >> yeah, david, lots coming up tonight. we actually have two hawaii segments.l and resort outside honolulu for a more affordable, $10,000-a-night at the imperial suites. we also have the james bond boat that was in the movie "skyfall," amazing sailboat, only $9 million. we have six-figure sushi, we have a camping tent that goes for $3,000 a night. and my favorite, it's a party pad in bellaire, los angeles, that's a $25 million house with a pool in the ceiling, so you...
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robert fitch. rudy giuliani, james comey, david kelly. since this happens all the time, what's the fuss? all day today the trump haters claimed any change interrupts ongoing investigations of prosecutions and ultimately jeopardizes latey justice, especially in offices where public corruption cases are being tried, justice is at stake. as if only one man carries the whole office. cut it out. do you really think that this is the first time in the history of this country that a prosecutor, federal, state, local, town, village, hamlet, has been replaced by another one? what the hell do we do when they die? just give up? here is my question. no one used the word fire or were asked -- all were asked for resignations. who knows, maybe some would have been asked to stay on. and just moavmentds before we've came on air two were, even though they tendered their resignation. but because he has such a huge ego and thinks he's so important that he continues bleach such a request could possibly apply to him, he ramped it up and dared the president of the united states to fire him. so what do you think
robert fitch. rudy giuliani, james comey, david kelly. since this happens all the time, what's the fuss? all day today the trump haters claimed any change interrupts ongoing investigations of prosecutions and ultimately jeopardizes latey justice, especially in offices where public corruption cases are being tried, justice is at stake. as if only one man carries the whole office. cut it out. do you really think that this is the first time in the history of this country that a prosecutor,...
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it is a tossup between robert newton and david douglas.got reaction. we are delighted. we have increased our vote significa ntly. are delighted. we have increased our vote significantly. we've been working hard since we returned in may. i hope we can get back and get the institutions back. i am committed and that's why i came into politics, to work for ordinary people and deliver for them, whether that be health, infrastructure, education. we will always do right for northern ireland. are you confident you will be able to return to the assembly and make those changes? it will be a long road ahead of us. let's not take anything for granted. we will go into the negotiations and see what happens. inaudible. i am delighted we've increased our vote and i look forward to continued to work with the other partners in all four constituents. i've lost good friends, people who i built up relationships with since 2015. i am gutted for cassandra and danny. message? i commend the party under mike nesbitt's leadership. he has guided me and he has been st
it is a tossup between robert newton and david douglas.got reaction. we are delighted. we have increased our vote significa ntly. are delighted. we have increased our vote significantly. we've been working hard since we returned in may. i hope we can get back and get the institutions back. i am committed and that's why i came into politics, to work for ordinary people and deliver for them, whether that be health, infrastructure, education. we will always do right for northern ireland. are you...
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the retail federation, david lenhart from the new york times, and diane whitmore, director of the hamilton project and senior fellow at brookings. finally, let me introduce robert ruin. robert is the founder of the hamilton project and a leading voice on many economic issues. he is also the cochair of the council on foreign relations and a board of trustee. a lot of institutions and many others. previously, as you all know, he set aside a private-sector career to serve as the director of the nec and then as the 70th secretary of the treasury please join me in welcoming robert rubin. [applause] >> thank you. for those of you who were frightened that i am in the keynote speaker, i am not the keynote speaker.
the retail federation, david lenhart from the new york times, and diane whitmore, director of the hamilton project and senior fellow at brookings. finally, let me introduce robert ruin. robert is the founder of the hamilton project and a leading voice on many economic issues. he is also the cochair of the council on foreign relations and a board of trustee. a lot of institutions and many others. previously, as you all know, he set aside a private-sector career to serve as the director of the...
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bob: good evening, i'm robert costa filling in for charlie rose. david brooks is here.umnist for "the new york times," since 2003. his writings span the world of politics, culture, and social issues. i am pleased that david brooks joining me today. david: good to be with you. wishing charlie the best. bob: where are we in this
bob: good evening, i'm robert costa filling in for charlie rose. david brooks is here.umnist for "the new york times," since 2003. his writings span the world of politics, culture, and social issues. i am pleased that david brooks joining me today. david: good to be with you. wishing charlie the best. bob: where are we in this
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welcome to the program, i'm robert costa of "the washington post" filling in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with david brooks. op ed columnist for "the new york times." >> was' odd to me about this health care pln which is really much more ryan than bannon is that it introduces more risk into people's lives, and it takes away social support. and so as we sit here we don't know how many people are going to be denied insurance, but it will be millions, maybe eight, ten, 15 million and so that's the trump base. and what's odd to me about this health-care plan is it's declaring war on people who voted for the republican president, by denying them security of these insurance plans, by taking subsidies that would go to them and using it for tax cuts for the rich. >> we conclude with the new film "personal shopper" stephanie zacharek of time magazine talked to the films director olivier assayas and its star kristen stewart. >> i'm trying to make a movie that's certainly narrative but also has some kind of poetic or dream-like dimension. and i want the film to be open to interpretation. i want the audience to
welcome to the program, i'm robert costa of "the washington post" filling in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with david brooks. op ed columnist for "the new york times." >> was' odd to me about this health care pln which is really much more ryan than bannon is that it introduces more risk into people's lives, and it takes away social support. and so as we sit here we don't know how many people are going to be denied insurance, but it will be millions, maybe...
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honorable art who certificate of occupancy be with us and nelson, and bradley hall al and robert, and sam david and sandra hernandez. >> (clapping.) >> all those people have nurtured and significantly helped to implement this vision but today's slkts not complete without honoring the honorable senator mark leno it is my privilege to award a marking marching mark with an open house appreciation for his support of openhouse and dancing lgbt issues and in our city and state mark authorized the landmark legislation but mandates the california department of aging and local aging agencies including the lgbt community, planning and assessment of activities to create responsive programming and services to meet the needs of lgbt elders marks landmark legislations guess is a model of lgbt outreach and inclusive deliveries for area agencies nation wide the foundation on which all lgbt elderly serving nonprofits has built and continues to build a safety net of services for the most vulnerable community members thank you, mark. >> (clapping.) >> mark leno is turned out out of california senate oh. >> oh. >>
honorable art who certificate of occupancy be with us and nelson, and bradley hall al and robert, and sam david and sandra hernandez. >> (clapping.) >> all those people have nurtured and significantly helped to implement this vision but today's slkts not complete without honoring the honorable senator mark leno it is my privilege to award a marking marching mark with an open house appreciation for his support of openhouse and dancing lgbt issues and in our city and state mark...
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good evening, i'm robert costa's filling in for charlie rose. david brooks is here.-ed columnist for the new york times since 2003.his writings spend the world of politics, culture, and social social issues. i am pleased that david brooks joining me today. david: good to be with you. listening -- wishing charlie the best. bob:
good evening, i'm robert costa's filling in for charlie rose. david brooks is here.-ed columnist for the new york times since 2003.his writings spend the world of politics, culture, and social social issues. i am pleased that david brooks joining me today. david: good to be with you. listening -- wishing charlie the best. bob:
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good evening, i'm robert costa's filling in for charlie rose. david brooks is here.e has been an op-ed columnist for the new york times since 2003.his writings spend the world of politics, culture, and social social issues. i am pleased that david brooks joining me today. david: good to be with you. listening -- wishing charlie the best. bob: where are we in this moment, and president trump's first 100 days or so? david: we are added bit of a pivot. the one thing i give credit to him is for understanding the debate. you and i grew up in a world where it was the government versus small government. now the debate is open versus closed. those who had the headwinds pushing in the faces, they want closed trade and closed borders. we see that in this country. the dutch are about to have an election and the french, same set of issues in all these places.we are at a moment where we have gotten into political debate which creates not necessarily new alignments, but the parties take different positions. we are in the middle of that. bob: where are we in this realignment? when
good evening, i'm robert costa's filling in for charlie rose. david brooks is here.e has been an op-ed columnist for the new york times since 2003.his writings spend the world of politics, culture, and social social issues. i am pleased that david brooks joining me today. david: good to be with you. listening -- wishing charlie the best. bob: where are we in this moment, and president trump's first 100 days or so? david: we are added bit of a pivot. the one thing i give credit to him is for...
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the president announced his attempt to keep robert daigle, elai elai elaine mccluster, david nor queques norquest, kenneth conno, patrick shanahan, and david joel trackenberg as principal secretary of defense. the president is glad to have these men and women on board as secretary mattis under takes the great rebuilding our nation's military. the president ordered federal assistance for the areas affected by severe winter storms, flooding and mudslides this january. announced second lady karen pence will lead the presidential delegation to the 2017 special olympics world winter games in austria. approved the american health care act moving the acha forward. we're working with the house for the movement and confident this will lead to legislation that reforms our health care making it more affordable and accessible to every erk manien. since we won't have a chance to meet tomorrow, want to walk you through the president's schedule. tomorrow the president will welcome german chancellor merkel to the white house. rescheduling from the snow inclement weather from the other day, the president
the president announced his attempt to keep robert daigle, elai elai elaine mccluster, david nor queques norquest, kenneth conno, patrick shanahan, and david joel trackenberg as principal secretary of defense. the president is glad to have these men and women on board as secretary mattis under takes the great rebuilding our nation's military. the president ordered federal assistance for the areas affected by severe winter storms, flooding and mudslides this january. announced second lady karen...
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david souter recent example. judge roberts, chief justice he was a disappointment on obamacare. you assure he is really an originalist like justice scalia, like clarence thomas? >> absolutely come a couple things you can see and judge gorsuch's work that makes that clear.bs first of all, he's participated in over 2600 cases, he's got over 700 opinions.l you see two really important things in his opinions. you see a real deep commitment to applying the law as it's written. text, history and structure, you see that consistently an opinion after opinion. even more importantly than that, when you see a lot of his opinions is a real dedication to enforcing the structural limits on the government power contained in our constitution.: >> sean: will cover any problems as they occur coming up, president trump went to capitol hill this morning to speak with republican lawmakers about the replacement plan. laura ingraham joins us, and colonel oliver north is here as we continue on this busy newsnight, that's ahead you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experience
david souter recent example. judge roberts, chief justice he was a disappointment on obamacare. you assure he is really an originalist like justice scalia, like clarence thomas? >> absolutely come a couple things you can see and judge gorsuch's work that makes that clear.bs first of all, he's participated in over 2600 cases, he's got over 700 opinions.l you see two really important things in his opinions. you see a real deep commitment to applying the law as it's written. text, history...
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david: there was a terrificgton" robert samuelson, he he is not a conservative and he said the followinge seemed to get to the heart how america has changed in our spending habits. we went from limited to open-ended government. any group that garnered the votes to the federal aid. government operated railroad, amtrak, promoted public t have subsidized farmers much more. spending discipline eroded. we've used government as a massive slush fund for whatever cause or interest seems popular. now, given that is where we are today, can that be turned around and how? >> well, yeah, you can turn it around. you can stop spending. i mean, how many of your listeners families could survive if every month they just charged more and more to the credit card? david: not many. >> i mean we have $19 trillion worth of debt. we're running 500 billion-dollar deficits. david: but what we saw last week, senator, was the morass of washington in some ways, and i'm not throwing blame on one party or the other but you saw all of these special interests coming out of thed would works. >> yeah. david: when it comes
david: there was a terrificgton" robert samuelson, he he is not a conservative and he said the followinge seemed to get to the heart how america has changed in our spending habits. we went from limited to open-ended government. any group that garnered the votes to the federal aid. government operated railroad, amtrak, promoted public t have subsidized farmers much more. spending discipline eroded. we've used government as a massive slush fund for whatever cause or interest seems popular....
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honorable art who certificate of occupancy be with us and nelson, and bradley hall al and robert, and sam davidandra hernandez. >> (clapping.) >> all those people have nurtured and significantly helped to implement this vision but today's slkts not complete without honoring the honorable senator mark leno it is my privilege to award a marking marching mark with an open house appreciation for his support of openhouse and dancing lgbt issues and in our city and state mark authorized the landmark legislation but mandates the california department of aging and local aging agencies including the lgbt community, planning and assessment of activities to create responsive programming and services to meet the needs of lgbt elders marks landmark legislations guess is a model of lgbt outreach and inclusive deliveries for area agencies nation wide the foundation on which all lgbt elderly serving nonprofits has built and continues to build a safety net of services for the most vulnerable community members thank you, mark. >> (clapping.) >> mark leno is turned out out of california senate oh. >> oh. >> mark
honorable art who certificate of occupancy be with us and nelson, and bradley hall al and robert, and sam davidandra hernandez. >> (clapping.) >> all those people have nurtured and significantly helped to implement this vision but today's slkts not complete without honoring the honorable senator mark leno it is my privilege to award a marking marching mark with an open house appreciation for his support of openhouse and dancing lgbt issues and in our city and state mark authorized...
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david gregory. >>> let's talk it over with robert cargill.wa and the author of "the cities that built the bible." thank you for coming on. you were featured as an expert commentator, throughout "finding jesus season 2." >> pamela, the bible essentially portrays pontius pilate with softer gloves than does let's say the roman jewish historian flavius josephus. the reason for that is that the christians wanted to portray jesus and christianity as little more favorable to rome. they wanted rome to look upon christians, you know, not as they had looked upon the jews, who you know, had rebelled against them from 66 to 70 a.d. so what we see is that josephus says that pilate was a brutal administrator. whereas in the bible he's shown as being very reluctant to crucify jesus. >> and you say the relationship, robert, between science and religion can be an uneasy one. how does this series, "finding jesus" explore those connections between hard evidence and faith? >> sure. whether you're religious or not, it's hard to deny that judaism and christianity
david gregory. >>> let's talk it over with robert cargill.wa and the author of "the cities that built the bible." thank you for coming on. you were featured as an expert commentator, throughout "finding jesus season 2." >> pamela, the bible essentially portrays pontius pilate with softer gloves than does let's say the roman jewish historian flavius josephus. the reason for that is that the christians wanted to portray jesus and christianity as little more...
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david martin has more on this. >> we'll take action to correct this stain on our marine corps. >> reporter: marine commandant roberteller's vow to overall did not impress senator jeanne shaheen. >> why should we believe it's going to be better this time than it's been in the past? >> is it going to be different? it's got to be different. >> when you say to us, "it's got to be different," that rings hollow. >> reporter: then senator kirsten gillibrand pointed to a letter sent to the previous marine commandant in 2013 identifying websites which denigrated female marines. >> who is being held accountable for doing nothing since 2013? who? which commander? >> i don't have a good answer for you. i'm not going to sit here and duck around this thing. i'm not. i'm responsible. i'm the commandant. i own this. >> reporter: neller has said he was not aware of these sites until this year when a former marine-turned-journalist alerted him to marines united, a facebook page on which current and former marines shared nude photos of women. >> this is an ongoing issue. it's not something new. >> reporter: but erin kirk-cuomo who le
david martin has more on this. >> we'll take action to correct this stain on our marine corps. >> reporter: marine commandant roberteller's vow to overall did not impress senator jeanne shaheen. >> why should we believe it's going to be better this time than it's been in the past? >> is it going to be different? it's got to be different. >> when you say to us, "it's got to be different," that rings hollow. >> reporter: then senator kirsten...
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david wright. >> reporter: this morning, on bbc world, breaking news from south korea. professor robert e.apparently unaware that his toddler is now photobombing daddy's interview. >> i think one of your children has just walked in. shifting sands in the region -- >> reporter: shifting sands in the kelly house. that's for sure. enter the baby. with mommy in hot pursuit. >> pardon me. >> reporter: and yet trying, ever so hard, to be inconspicuous. >> my apologies. >> reporter: mom trying to inch out. finally getting the kids, and the door. >> my apologies. north korea. >> reporter: in less than 24 hours, the video has been viewed more than 9 million times. never before has an interview on korean politics gotten this much attention, for all the wrong reasons. david wright, abc news, new york. >> it's a family affair. thanks for watching tonight. i this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a college admission officer from pasadena, california... a partnership editor from brooklyn, new york... and our returning champion, an unemployed bartender from vancouver, washington... ...
david wright. >> reporter: this morning, on bbc world, breaking news from south korea. professor robert e.apparently unaware that his toddler is now photobombing daddy's interview. >> i think one of your children has just walked in. shifting sands in the region -- >> reporter: shifting sands in the kelly house. that's for sure. enter the baby. with mommy in hot pursuit. >> pardon me. >> reporter: and yet trying, ever so hard, to be inconspicuous. >> my...
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like this, and inside the firm, but david said, we were all slightly crazy inside renaissance technologies. no one thought really, that this mattered. sort of, robertr was the person who preferred speaking to cats than to humans, so as long as he spoke to his cats, all of this was fine, but when citizens united, when that decision gets passed, of course -- william: which allowed unlimited amount of money being spent for the little -- vicky: for individuals. william: it changed the whole political landscape. vicky: and the mercer's, their first test run was in oregon with this doctor, robinson, who was affiliated with this , and very proudly so, that collected files of vials of urine, but they saw that their money really had an effect, and that changed everything. from there, they invested in breitbart, which is of course, when they come across steve bannon, and steve bannon earn their trust. andrew breitbart dies, steve think, tos a lot, i rectify the health of the financial health of breitbart and expand the platform. in theo, what i get into piece, which i found interesting, is that quite a few of the republican consultants i talked to mention th
like this, and inside the firm, but david said, we were all slightly crazy inside renaissance technologies. no one thought really, that this mattered. sort of, robertr was the person who preferred speaking to cats than to humans, so as long as he spoke to his cats, all of this was fine, but when citizens united, when that decision gets passed, of course -- william: which allowed unlimited amount of money being spent for the little -- vicky: for individuals. william: it changed the whole...
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david said, we were all slightly crazy inside renaissance technologies. no win thought this robert mercer was the kind of person who preferred to speaking to cats than to humans. as long as lespoke to his cats, all this was fine. but then when citizens united, when that decision gets passed -- >> cohan: which allowed unlimited amount of money being spent for political -- >> right. the individuals -- >> cohan: it changed the political landscape. >> it changed the landscape. and the mercers, the first test run was, i believe, in oregon, where this doctor, arthur robinson, who was affiliated with this organization and very proudly so that collected vials of urine to believe it could prolong life, and no one heard of this man but saw their money really had an effect. and that changed everything. from there, they invested in breitbart, which is, of course, where they come across steve bannon, and steve bannon earns their trust. you know, andrew breitbart dies. steve bannon does a lot, i think, to rectify the health of -- the financial health of breitbart and expands its platform. also w
david said, we were all slightly crazy inside renaissance technologies. no win thought this robert mercer was the kind of person who preferred to speaking to cats than to humans. as long as lespoke to his cats, all this was fine. but then when citizens united, when that decision gets passed -- >> cohan: which allowed unlimited amount of money being spent for political -- >> right. the individuals -- >> cohan: it changed the political landscape. >> it changed the...
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david ingles. there is been a lot of said speak. robert kaplan the still weighing in.iving a talk in chicago. i want to read the latest headlines that have come out toward a rate. he said the fed is accommodative. and that we are making progress toward inflation and job goals, but we should be gradually, patiently removing accommodations. being very careful with his words. is vintage robert kaplan. he makes the message. very academic. he became an academic and now is the company president. as you can see on this moderated discussion in chicago, he has talked about a tighter labor market, inflation headed toward a 2% target. he was asked questions about europe and brexit. he says brexit is confined to the u.k. and does not spread more across europe, it is not a problem. but the fed is watching closely. he mentioned the french election. he was asked about china and talked about the challenges china is facing. how difficult it is to wind that down. china's gdp growth will have to slow down. let's listen. internallyave chosen to move some of their capital. china in respons
david ingles. there is been a lot of said speak. robert kaplan the still weighing in.iving a talk in chicago. i want to read the latest headlines that have come out toward a rate. he said the fed is accommodative. and that we are making progress toward inflation and job goals, but we should be gradually, patiently removing accommodations. being very careful with his words. is vintage robert kaplan. he makes the message. very academic. he became an academic and now is the company president. as...
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pulitzer prize winning writer david mccullough and also political commontator coke i roberts will be speaking there, opening ceremony will be april 19 at 8:00 a.m. >>> it feels so good to take a hot bath. you just soak it all in. but it is a lot more than just relaxing. there is a benefit that may have you putting down your fit bit. could a bath make us skinny? first, sean bell. >> coming up in sports in a minute. more bad news for the sixers, and joel embiid. hear the latest on his left knee. that's coming up next in sport. if you're looking frien. "hi!!!" "hi everybody" "cookie!" all-new it's sesame street live make a new friend! playing liacouras center april 6-9 tickets on sale now! liacourascenter dot com >> phillies had to say good-bye to one of their legends, dallas grown passed away bees fully at the age of 82. gwen was the manager for the phillies first world series championship back in 1980. he was a baseball liver. spent over 60 years in the game, 46 of those with the phillies organization, he will be missed. and dallas would have wanted the guys to play on, and they d yes
pulitzer prize winning writer david mccullough and also political commontator coke i roberts will be speaking there, opening ceremony will be april 19 at 8:00 a.m. >>> it feels so good to take a hot bath. you just soak it all in. but it is a lot more than just relaxing. there is a benefit that may have you putting down your fit bit. could a bath make us skinny? first, sean bell. >> coming up in sports in a minute. more bad news for the sixers, and joel embiid. hear the latest on...
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also, other big names, pulitzer prize winning writer david mccullough will be there, political commontator coke i robertmentning ceremony much anticipated will be april 19 at 8:00 a.m. >>> listen up peeps. >> ♪ >> we're talking peeps. peeps are just for easter. you foe what? they're in the water ice. peep this. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back. 5:26. getting your thursday morning started. taking a look, that was your obviously stocks, this is your health. big announce. ment certain breast implant being linked to very rare form of cancer. and it is not breast cancer. it is a cancer that attacks the immune system. it is called and the a plastic large cell lymphoma. and it is being blamed on nine deaths already. hundreds of others have gotten them from these implants, the new york times says the implant are linked because the cancer grows in the breast around scar tissue from the implant. the ft d.a. says it is not usually fatal, but it has had number every cases recently, doctor mike will be in this morning, to di
also, other big names, pulitzer prize winning writer david mccullough will be there, political commontator coke i robertmentning ceremony much anticipated will be april 19 at 8:00 a.m. >>> listen up peeps. >> ♪ >> we're talking peeps. peeps are just for easter. you foe what? they're in the water ice. peep this. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. >> ♪ >> ♪...
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robert shiller. tom: thank you so much with david westin and jon ferro in a little bit. the u.s.ten thoughtfully over our single best chart, which is a decline in manufacturing. is there any number of ways to show this? i did this chart a decade ago. this is population adjusted manufacturing. here is where we are right now. is ain population, here long-term technology and productivity improvement. a steep decline on a long basis. "withust screams to say her now on manufacturing." >> the big drop we have seen since 2001 coincides with china's dissent. removing the shackles has put itself. china has been punching below his waist for sometimes -- for some time. we don't even have to point to currency manipulation. china is just artificially honing itself back to that point. china took some jobs, no doubt. the other point is productivity increases. the best thing is you want to bring back jobs. is there is ar good correlation between the wealth of countries measured by gdp per capita or something like that and the share of manufacturing goods that this society demands. because the u.
robert shiller. tom: thank you so much with david westin and jon ferro in a little bit. the u.s.ten thoughtfully over our single best chart, which is a decline in manufacturing. is there any number of ways to show this? i did this chart a decade ago. this is population adjusted manufacturing. here is where we are right now. is ain population, here long-term technology and productivity improvement. a steep decline on a long basis. "withust screams to say her now on manufacturing."...
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david ignatius. msnbc political analyst, robert costa and joining the conversation, new york times reporter. direction. the latest poll has approval rating at 37%. that's a 58% disapproval. >> look at that. >> a 17-point swing in over a week. >> before we go to the next graph, let's just look alt those numbers for a second. >> they are down. >> david ignatius, it's a massive swing. a 17-point swing over the past week. 37% approve. that's h that's historically low for a president at this stage of his presidency. look at the trend lines, there is no doubt that the lie he told about barack obama and his continued attempts to cover it. >> wait, a lot of people say you shouldn't say th, be careful. >> attempts to cover it up by attacking britain, by attacking germany and whomever, only seem to be making things worse for him. >> the american people want their president to be presidential. donald trump was elected as a change agent. yes, people do want change, but from somebody seen as a leader. adam schiff, the ranking member at the hearing at the house intelligence committee said the president ha
david ignatius. msnbc political analyst, robert costa and joining the conversation, new york times reporter. direction. the latest poll has approval rating at 37%. that's a 58% disapproval. >> look at that. >> a 17-point swing in over a week. >> before we go to the next graph, let's just look alt those numbers for a second. >> they are down. >> david ignatius, it's a massive swing. a 17-point swing over the past week. 37% approve. that's h that's historically low...