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and a very warm welcome too to ruth kirchner. ruth is a freelance journalist and china expert.he argues that "china's belt and road initiative is a good idea in principle," but she goes on, "it lacks transparency and ties participating countries into an authoritarian system." thank you all three for being here with me today. i would like to begin with you, andreas. a big statement at the top of the show. you say that china has a plan for the economic domination of the eurasian landmass and seas. how close is beijing to realizing that goal? andreas: beijing has a long time horizon, which is one of the things that distinguishes china from the western democracies, and it also looks far back. in the chinese narrative, china once was the economic superpower of the world. in our middle ages, the tang dynasty and onwards. then came the great humiliation at the hands of the west, when the western countries, through the industrial revolution, passed it by and left it behind. peter: very important for the chinese psyche. andreas: yes. and they dwell on it today. to an extent that it is s
and a very warm welcome too to ruth kirchner. ruth is a freelance journalist and china expert.he argues that "china's belt and road initiative is a good idea in principle," but she goes on, "it lacks transparency and ties participating countries into an authoritarian system." thank you all three for being here with me today. i would like to begin with you, andreas. a big statement at the top of the show. you say that china has a plan for the economic domination of the...
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thank you, ruth. ruth, what do you make of these developments. idea that rudy giuliani has put on the table for scrutiny exactly how this all went down between the president, michael cohen, and stormy daniels. i don't know that he helped the president's cause much. >> that's a very restrained way of describing the premiere of the giuliani story. i mean, when the president is out there cleaning up after his lawyer, that kind of has things a little bit backwards. i think there's two different questions here. one is the public relations aspect to the question and one is the legal aspect. as a public relations matter, these constantly shifting stories and unraveling tales and the "new york times" story that says the president had known for months about the payment to stormy daniels, duh -- it's a great story, congratulations to my friends at the "new york times" but that's the only narrative that really makes any sense. but question whether people in the public who aren't already completely exasperated with the president's relationship with the truth
thank you, ruth. ruth, what do you make of these developments. idea that rudy giuliani has put on the table for scrutiny exactly how this all went down between the president, michael cohen, and stormy daniels. i don't know that he helped the president's cause much. >> that's a very restrained way of describing the premiere of the giuliani story. i mean, when the president is out there cleaning up after his lawyer, that kind of has things a little bit backwards. i think there's two...
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ruth's sister, muriel williams sanderson, introduced the couple. met an african until i went to the london missionary society conference in '46 and i was then 24. i went up to dinner and at the table was seretse khama. seretse was the inheritor as chief of the tribe, like a king. we became very good friends and i used to go up every saturday night. my sister ruth didn't have anything to do on a saturday night so i asked her if she would like to come up with me. we met through my sister and indirectly through the london missionary society. they used to have weekend sort of thing is for african students. they clicked from the word go. you get this attraction, it's impossible to describe but it's just there. we discovered we liked the same type of music, always jazz. people like ella fitzgerald. it was amazing how they had so much in common with such different backgrounds. in those days, the racial situation in london was not very good. whites and blacks did not go out together, especially a white girl and a black man. we were very much in love. we kn
ruth's sister, muriel williams sanderson, introduced the couple. met an african until i went to the london missionary society conference in '46 and i was then 24. i went up to dinner and at the table was seretse khama. seretse was the inheritor as chief of the tribe, like a king. we became very good friends and i used to go up every saturday night. my sister ruth didn't have anything to do on a saturday night so i asked her if she would like to come up with me. we met through my sister and...
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ruth, help me unpack the nothing less than brilliant. house communications director. the president, we don't see his chief of staff with him all that often. we saw him today. the president very clearly didn't tell the white house press secretary about giuliani's plans. emmet flood, the lawyer that the president has now hired who represented bill clinton in his impeachment didn't know that giuliani was going on tv, but it's brilliant. >> nothing less than brilliant. >> nothing less than brilliant. >> is there something more than brilliant? i'm going for a really high brow literary reference here, and i'm going to say this is the cat in the hat presidency. you may recall the cat in the hat comes back. the cat takes a bath in the tub and he leaves a pink ring. and as they try to clean it up, it just spreads and praespreads stains everything. president trump's messes -- i'm glad you liked it. president trump's messes end up staining everything, and they spread, and everybody who associates with him, i can't think of a single exception except
ruth, help me unpack the nothing less than brilliant. house communications director. the president, we don't see his chief of staff with him all that often. we saw him today. the president very clearly didn't tell the white house press secretary about giuliani's plans. emmet flood, the lawyer that the president has now hired who represented bill clinton in his impeachment didn't know that giuliani was going on tv, but it's brilliant. >> nothing less than brilliant. >> nothing less...
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look at ruth's face. it's great. i will hug you before i leave. she can't resist!t's showing warmth, which we don't normally expect from the royal family. i think it's fantastic. normally expect from the royal family. ithink it's fantastic. how was that? sincerely. we are too young to remember, but apparently when the queen came back from australia when charles was about five, she stepped off the plane and hairwas herwee five, she stepped off the plane and hair was her wee boy waiting to meet her, and she shook his hand. hair was her wee boy waiting to meet her, and she shook his handlj remember that. it was the convention. i know, but he's not better for it. listen to your auntie lynn, that's what i think. better for it. listen to your auntie lynn, that's what i thinklj better for it. listen to your auntie lynn, that's what i think. i will give you a hug later. let's go to the observer. i will get yasmin to hug you when she is on. i would pay money to see that. 1 million stu d e nts money to see that. 1 million studentsjoin calls for a money to see that. 1 million
look at ruth's face. it's great. i will hug you before i leave. she can't resist!t's showing warmth, which we don't normally expect from the royal family. i think it's fantastic. normally expect from the royal family. ithink it's fantastic. how was that? sincerely. we are too young to remember, but apparently when the queen came back from australia when charles was about five, she stepped off the plane and hairwas herwee five, she stepped off the plane and hair was her wee boy waiting to meet...
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ruth's sister, murillo went sanderson introduced the couple. throne.ister, murillo went sanderson introduced the couplelj never sanderson introduced the couple.” never met an african until i went to this london missionary society conference in 19116 and i was only 24. i conference in 1946 and i was only 24. i went out to dinner and at the table there he was. he was the average her as chief of the tribe which is like a king. we became very good friends, and are used to go up every saturday night. my sister, ruth, did not have anything to do on saturday nights and i asked her if she would like to come up with me. we met through my sister. they used to have weakened things for african students. it clicked from the word go. you get this attraction and it's impossible to describe, but it's just there. we discovered we like to think about music. people like the right spots because of ella fitzgerald. they had so much and, because of their different backgrounds. in those days the racial situation in london was not very good. whites and blacks did not drop tog
ruth's sister, murillo went sanderson introduced the couple. throne.ister, murillo went sanderson introduced the couplelj never sanderson introduced the couple.” never met an african until i went to this london missionary society conference in 19116 and i was only 24. i conference in 1946 and i was only 24. i went out to dinner and at the table there he was. he was the average her as chief of the tribe which is like a king. we became very good friends, and are used to go up every saturday...
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ruth, now he's jumping into it. >> threatening to jump into it.member, it was some time ago that he talked about revoking licenses. questioning licenses. now he's talking about credentials. i -- maybe i'm being optimistic today but i tend to think it's more of a threat than a reality. but it's a threat we should pay attention to, because it is chilling and it does suggest, as jonathan said, this continuing willingness to go after the press. this time not just with rhetoric but with actions. i do think that if i were one of the president's advisers i would tell him that, that would be a step too far and he can rail all he wants, but maybe just withhold the action, and see if it has some kind of chilling effect on us. hint, it won't. but we'll see. i'm going to stay calm until he does something. >> and melania trump, jonathan, complaining about what she's calling opposition media after the rollout of her initiative. a cyberbullying campaign calling -- releasing a statement, a familiar flet gopae as new. talking about kids online, and obama era fdc f
ruth, now he's jumping into it. >> threatening to jump into it.member, it was some time ago that he talked about revoking licenses. questioning licenses. now he's talking about credentials. i -- maybe i'm being optimistic today but i tend to think it's more of a threat than a reality. but it's a threat we should pay attention to, because it is chilling and it does suggest, as jonathan said, this continuing willingness to go after the press. this time not just with rhetoric but with...
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firstly, what has happened tonight, ruth, in paris. knifeman shot dead after killing one.nately has quite a history of islamist outrages. it is difficult to know quite what the motives were for this particular knifeman. i think the authorities are being incredibly cautious. we don't know whether he was a solitary man or whether he was attached to a group or what he intended to achieve ibis. apparently he shouted "god is great" before he knifed people. laos, paris does have an unpleasant history of these attacks. emmanuel macron has called him a terrorist in a tweet. we also have the islamic state group, through their official newsagency, if you can call it that, claiming responsibility, saying the perpetrator was a soldier of is who carried out the attack in response by calls by is to target countries of the anti—is coalition. they are not citing any evidence we will treat that with some caution. not citing any evidence we will treat that with some cautionlj think treat that with some caution.” think when you have the president of france saying that it is a terrorist, he m
firstly, what has happened tonight, ruth, in paris. knifeman shot dead after killing one.nately has quite a history of islamist outrages. it is difficult to know quite what the motives were for this particular knifeman. i think the authorities are being incredibly cautious. we don't know whether he was a solitary man or whether he was attached to a group or what he intended to achieve ibis. apparently he shouted "god is great" before he knifed people. laos, paris does have an...
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david brooks and ruth marcus discuss president trump's controversial c.i.a. pick,pe gina h and how the president's economic message is playing in a city stillm recovering fe great recession. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving ourconomy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us.
david brooks and ruth marcus discuss president trump's controversial c.i.a. pick,pe gina h and how the president's economic message is playing in a city stillm recovering fe great recession. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving ourconomy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us.
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david brooks and ruth marcus discuss president trump's controversial c.i.a. pick,pe gina h and how the president's economic message is playing in a city stillm recovering fe great recession. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving ourconomy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phones a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> financial services firmd raymmes. >> leidos. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on thei frontlines of change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadsting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe
david brooks and ruth marcus discuss president trump's controversial c.i.a. pick,pe gina h and how the president's economic message is playing in a city stillm recovering fe great recession. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving ourconomy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we...
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we're joined by ron klain, and jennifer rubin and ruth marcus. ron i want to go to you, we've had time to read all of these questions. what do you make of the design? what designs do you see here in the pattern of these questions? >> lawrence, i think it's striking these questions have foundation, they are factual, fair and answering them would be fatal for donald trump. it is a very straightforward road map through things that are known here, interesting new revelation that paul manafort actually reached out to russia to see how it could work with the campaign, but the heart of this is taking the contradictory and inexplicable things that donald trump himself has said over the course of the past year and laying them out in a very straightforward, very factual way in a way that clearly president trump couldn't possibly explain. >> ruth marcus, also harvard law school graduate, so we have a full team here, the firm of kline, rubin and marcus. >> we get to argue who gets to have their name go first. >> we'll work that out. we have to do it alphabet
we're joined by ron klain, and jennifer rubin and ruth marcus. ron i want to go to you, we've had time to read all of these questions. what do you make of the design? what designs do you see here in the pattern of these questions? >> lawrence, i think it's striking these questions have foundation, they are factual, fair and answering them would be fatal for donald trump. it is a very straightforward road map through things that are known here, interesting new revelation that paul manafort...
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pi to ruth davidson's tina turner yesterday. -- he was the ike. and they are supposed to be the biggest postwar thing and brexit trying to get this right, ten months away and there were all arguing about each other. try to get their points and ported, someone was leaking it. just get on with it. stop thinking i'm going to get this in the telegraph or any leadership battle is going to be key because all the conservative folders read that. just get on with it. we will move on. the daily mirror. here they are. talking about borisjohnson. move on. the daily mirror. here they are. talking about boris johnson. we have all got the story in the papers. this is something that has come out of there. the pool will la st come out of there. the pool will last because this idea of air force one and the americans... of course because it is written we get worried about this, but about boris johnson says i would have this onjet going around the world selling brexit. there is a point here to some mps la st there is a point here to some mps last week who are very em
pi to ruth davidson's tina turner yesterday. -- he was the ike. and they are supposed to be the biggest postwar thing and brexit trying to get this right, ten months away and there were all arguing about each other. try to get their points and ported, someone was leaking it. just get on with it. stop thinking i'm going to get this in the telegraph or any leadership battle is going to be key because all the conservative folders read that. just get on with it. we will move on. the daily mirror....
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ruth is joining us. >> good morning. i think my question has been answered. back when lyndon johnson asked for the civil rights law to be passed. the democrats will not vote for it. the republicans got it voted in , but before that when kennedy took us to vietnam. that was a war i never did understand. but since we were in it, you have to support the united states, no matter what. that's about it. >> thank you ruth. let's turn to robert mary. >> she is right. as matthew was saying earlier. it took republican votes to get that civil rights act passed it was a democratic president that took us into vietnam. those reflected the ferment that was going on in america. it was a reflection of the state of american politics is in the statement that buckley made regarding the violence that took place at the democratic convention. as matthew noted. there was commission the noted up police riot. there were millions of americans who didn't believe it was a place right. they believe that it was perpetrated and encouraged and created by the demonstrators therein lay the spl
ruth is joining us. >> good morning. i think my question has been answered. back when lyndon johnson asked for the civil rights law to be passed. the democrats will not vote for it. the republicans got it voted in , but before that when kennedy took us to vietnam. that was a war i never did understand. but since we were in it, you have to support the united states, no matter what. that's about it. >> thank you ruth. let's turn to robert mary. >> she is right. as matthew was...
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also ruth marcus, msnbc contributor and editor for the "washington post." thank you both for being here. liz, i want to start with you. because i mean, one thing that stuck out to me is, you know, the -- the question of whether a special counsel in general is good for the country, has obvio oftentimes bounced back and forth along partisan lines. were you surprised to see some of these conservative members standing up and calling for this? >> not at all. because what they have been trying to do from the get-go is to protect donald trump at the expense of the rule of law, at the expense of our institutions of justice, so the more mud they can sling, the more confusion they can create, the more they can distract the american people from what's really at stake here, the better off they are. but this is really, to me -- i served in the house for eight years and i was there during watergate. i mean, to try to obstruct an ongoing investigation is unheard of, and it's outrageous, and it's dangerous to this country. it's dangerous to our democracy. and so i'm really
also ruth marcus, msnbc contributor and editor for the "washington post." thank you both for being here. liz, i want to start with you. because i mean, one thing that stuck out to me is, you know, the -- the question of whether a special counsel in general is good for the country, has obvio oftentimes bounced back and forth along partisan lines. were you surprised to see some of these conservative members standing up and calling for this? >> not at all. because what they have...
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ruth: what the top concern for the rest of the year?rstanding if we have the growth in terms of earnings and was happening in european growth that is going to keep the economy going. we like to see a few more quarters. that would make everybody more comfortable. and then it's what's my competitor going to do. it's a pro cyclical business. one person does something another person does something to counter it. guy: thank you for coming to see ruth and i. partner at pgt partners. thank you for ruth david from our fantastic deals team. you can check out the latest news on our terminal. imago on the bloomberg. a go on the bloomberg. fantastic work that goes into great in these amazing charts. up next, we will talk about the stock of the hour, airbus. it cfo's departing. that's next. ♪ guy: we are 56 minutes into the trading day. let's talk about our stock of the hour and this morning we have selected airbus. let's talk about going on here with the business. a significant shift. 1.45 percent. the cfo will be departing. that doesn't come by mu
ruth: what the top concern for the rest of the year?rstanding if we have the growth in terms of earnings and was happening in european growth that is going to keep the economy going. we like to see a few more quarters. that would make everybody more comfortable. and then it's what's my competitor going to do. it's a pro cyclical business. one person does something another person does something to counter it. guy: thank you for coming to see ruth and i. partner at pgt partners. thank you for...
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ruth, what i don't get here is so they are saying they don't want players to express their politicalrs have to abide by the owners' political views. that's what this comes across as. >> the players aren't -- the good news about this policy is that the players aren't conscripted to stand there when they don't want to be standing there. i personally don't see what the big deal is about kneeling, kneeling feels likeme. but the players aren't able to, in an appropriate, respectful way to express they views. they don't have to be conscri conscripted, but they don't get to -- remember the athletes with the black power salute, they don't get to express their views during that time. i have never understood why it was so disrespectful to the flag to have a cow about them doing it. it seems to me to be respectful to the constitution to allow some respectful things. >> here's why they did it, though. pull up the mike pence twitter feed today. >> i understand that. >> mike pence believes, hey, winning, that's what he tweeted. winning. >> winning by silencing. >> winning. >> culture war winning.
ruth, what i don't get here is so they are saying they don't want players to express their politicalrs have to abide by the owners' political views. that's what this comes across as. >> the players aren't -- the good news about this policy is that the players aren't conscripted to stand there when they don't want to be standing there. i personally don't see what the big deal is about kneeling, kneeling feels likeme. but the players aren't able to, in an appropriate, respectful way to...
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the life and work of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg.st, a lot can happen in a week. the president caagain shake up his legal team, and then have one of those new lawyers contradict him, and a red congressional chaplain can get his job back. here to make sense of it all, the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shindlds,new york times" columnist david brooks. le should explain, david brooks just back from i >> i apparently where you have been studying sir thomas haquinus, apparently. >> yang: we've d the scene this week of the president getting a new lawyer, the star of hs team rudy giuliani coming out and contradicting him. today theesident said he'll get his facts straight, he's new on the job. then giuliani issuing this clarification. david, what do you make of all this? >> when one person tells a lie, it's what a tangled web we weave.o whenve got 60 or 70 people doing it it's like a univer of tangled. it's a universe of who did the payoff know, when did he know. i find it all secondary. the headline here i
the life and work of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg.st, a lot can happen in a week. the president caagain shake up his legal team, and then have one of those new lawyers contradict him, and a red congressional chaplain can get his job back. here to make sense of it all, the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shindlds,new york times" columnist david brooks. le should explain, david brooks just back from i >> i apparently where you have been...
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and now to mark the 25th anniversary of ruth bader ginsburg's nomination to the court, a new documentary explores the woman sometimes known as rbj. she may be an octogenarian but ruth bader ginsburg is nothing short of a pop culture icon. >> i am nearly 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. [ laughter ] >> reporter: there are mugs, t-shirts, halloween costumes for tiny jurists and "snl" sketches. but her daughter and granddaughter say there's a lot more to the woman known as the notorious rbj. >> she's very quick and funny and doesn't miss a beat. >> she's incredibly sentimental. she cries at movies and at the opera. >> reporter: a new documentary called "rbj" follows her life long fight for women's rights. >> i did see myself as kind of a kindergarten teacher in those days because the judges didn't think sex discrimination existed. >> and her life beyond the law. >> she doesn't know how to turn on the tv. in some ways she's just like your grandmother. >> from the love story between ginsburg and her gregarious husband marty to her famously gruelling workouts. >> i've
and now to mark the 25th anniversary of ruth bader ginsburg's nomination to the court, a new documentary explores the woman sometimes known as rbj. she may be an octogenarian but ruth bader ginsburg is nothing short of a pop culture icon. >> i am nearly 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. [ laughter ] >> reporter: there are mugs, t-shirts, halloween costumes for tiny jurists and "snl" sketches. but her daughter and granddaughter say there's a lot...
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picture with me. >> brown: the new documentary, "r.b.," follows the life of supreme court justice ruthinsburg: her brooklyn roots; a legal education, then rare for a woman, at harvard and columbia; her husband, also a prominent attorney, who suppord her rise every step of the way; and, most of all, her early and contuing fight for gender equality. that theme winds throughout the film, including at her 1993 confirmation hearing, after her selection by president bill clinton. >> in my lifetime, i expect to see three, four, perhaps even o more womenthe high court bench. women not from the same mold,fe but of difnt complexions. i surely would not be in this room today without the determined efforts of men and alwomen who kept dreams of citizenship alive. >> brown: and the rest is a history that continues to this day. filmmakers betsy west and julie cohen join me now. welcome to you. >> thank you.o >> brown: make much of this unexpected cultural rock star. u is that what attracted her in the first place? >> well, julie and i ha both interviewed justice ginsburg for previous projects, so in
picture with me. >> brown: the new documentary, "r.b.," follows the life of supreme court justice ruthinsburg: her brooklyn roots; a legal education, then rare for a woman, at harvard and columbia; her husband, also a prominent attorney, who suppord her rise every step of the way; and, most of all, her early and contuing fight for gender equality. that theme winds throughout the film, including at her 1993 confirmation hearing, after her selection by president bill clinton....
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operatives not unlike the tunnel system would breach through the fence with machetes, explosives, ruthefending hamas, it is a filthy organization and what they wanted to do by breaking through barrier, i'm sure, was a very busy agenda, but you have to -- we had no idea up until this weekend how many killed were actually hamas organizers. now we have -- there's a lot of people that live in the gza strip that are innocent people that are lied to by hamas and there were some of those that were killed in the protests. don't they deserve to least be recognized as victims of this as well? >> they absolutely do deserve to be recognized and the reason why is because hamas is systemically been recruiting and indoctrinating terror into educational system starting in first grade, starting in kindergarten, if you look at some of the other watch groups who have been following hamas especially since they took over gaza strip literally by force, people think this group is elect intoed power, it's not true. they were forced into power because the palestinians didn't have a choice and so hamas is essen
operatives not unlike the tunnel system would breach through the fence with machetes, explosives, ruthefending hamas, it is a filthy organization and what they wanted to do by breaking through barrier, i'm sure, was a very busy agenda, but you have to -- we had no idea up until this weekend how many killed were actually hamas organizers. now we have -- there's a lot of people that live in the gza strip that are innocent people that are lied to by hamas and there were some of those that were...
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ruth ramsey. we are looking at a shortage for many different reasons. dr. ruth ramsey is the dean of the health and natural sciences at dominican university a private college in the north bay. dr. ruth ramsey. by 2020, the numbers will be down by 20 percent, nurses retiring and more elderly people needing care. dr. ramsey says dominican has about 100 graduates a year in their nursing program. she talked with me about how they are trying to get more students in and equip them with the skills they need for the very challenging career. she adds, it is a complicated and dynamic issue. nursing is a rigorous undergraduate program - with demanding coursework. there are nearly 3 million nurses in the us. the country will need to produce more than one million new registered nurses by 2022 to fullfill its health care needs according to the american nusrses assocation. while many believe adding more schools or even adding online classes could help, dr. ramsey says it isn't a simple cure. dr. ramsey. you can'
ruth ramsey. we are looking at a shortage for many different reasons. dr. ruth ramsey is the dean of the health and natural sciences at dominican university a private college in the north bay. dr. ruth ramsey. by 2020, the numbers will be down by 20 percent, nurses retiring and more elderly people needing care. dr. ramsey says dominican has about 100 graduates a year in their nursing program. she talked with me about how they are trying to get more students in and equip them with the skills...
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ruth ramsey.tage for many different reasons. dr. ruth ramsey is the dean of the health and natural sciences at dominican university a private college in the north bay. dr. ruth ramsey. by 2020, the numbers will be down by 20 percent, nurses retiring and more elderly people needing care. dr. ramsey says dominican has about 100 graduates a year in their nursing program. she talked with me about how they are trying to get more students in and equip them with the skills they need for the very challenging career. she adds, it is a complicated and dynamic issue. nursing is a rigorous undergraduate program - with demanding coursework. there are nearly 3 million nurses in the us. the country will need to produce more than one million new registered nurses by 2022 to fullfill its health care needs according to the american nusrses assocation. while many believe adding more schools or even adding online classes could help, dr. ramsey says it isn't a simple cure. dr. ramsey. you can't just add online classes
ruth ramsey.tage for many different reasons. dr. ruth ramsey is the dean of the health and natural sciences at dominican university a private college in the north bay. dr. ruth ramsey. by 2020, the numbers will be down by 20 percent, nurses retiring and more elderly people needing care. dr. ramsey says dominican has about 100 graduates a year in their nursing program. she talked with me about how they are trying to get more students in and equip them with the skills they need for the very...
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and a very well welcome to to ruth cash. ruth is a freelance journalist in china experts and she argues that china's belts and road initiative is a good idea in principle but she goes on it lacks transparency and ties participating countries into an all for its history of system. thank you all three for being here with me today. with a big statement and something to show you say china has a plan for the economic domination of the eurasian lunch and sees so how close is beijing to realizing that goal beijing has a long time horizon which is one of the things that distinguishes china from the western democracies and it also looks far back in the chinese narrative china once was the economic superpower of the world in our middle ages the telling in a city and on words and then came the great humiliation at the hands of the west when the western countries through the industrial revolution passed by and left to be our aim told and for the chinese psyche he yes and they dwell on it to day. to an extent that it's surprising to to u
and a very well welcome to to ruth cash. ruth is a freelance journalist in china experts and she argues that china's belts and road initiative is a good idea in principle but she goes on it lacks transparency and ties participating countries into an all for its history of system. thank you all three for being here with me today. with a big statement and something to show you say china has a plan for the economic domination of the eurasian lunch and sees so how close is beijing to realizing that...
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ruth wilkinson, thank you very much. has topped this year's sunday times rich list. sirjim ratcliffe is worth an estimated £21 billion. he founded the chemical firm ineos which runs the grangemouth the listiefilgearsf our business correspondent, joe lynam, has been giving us a little more insight into who sirjim ratcliffe is. he grew up in a council house in oldham, and he transformed a chemical and refining business into a multi—billion dollar operation, multi—billion pound operation, grangemouth in scotland. he is also a triathlete, even though he is in his 60s. he runs an ironman triathlon so he is pretty fit. he is one of the people behind the daily mile which, if you are a parent of young children, you will be aware of. it is that idea to get kids off their backsides and running around one mile in the school yard every single day. and he is passionately anti—european union and passionately pro—fracking. he is also redesigning, or redeveloping the famous land rover defender, that is the iconic boxy—shaped one we have
ruth wilkinson, thank you very much. has topped this year's sunday times rich list. sirjim ratcliffe is worth an estimated £21 billion. he founded the chemical firm ineos which runs the grangemouth the listiefilgearsf our business correspondent, joe lynam, has been giving us a little more insight into who sirjim ratcliffe is. he grew up in a council house in oldham, and he transformed a chemical and refining business into a multi—billion dollar operation, multi—billion pound operation,...
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instead she was home, expecting her first child, ruth. who was due the very same day.ut, ruth may once again keep anita from this saturday's royal wedding to. >> she is expecting her third baby. it is due on the date of harry and megan's wedding. >> you can't go to the royal wedding. >> i can't go to the royal wedding. >> i can't. i can't. that's two royal weddings i missed because of my daughter rooutd. >> instead, anita atkinson will celebrate in her own way. driving through the countryside in her ever so british mini >>> bagpipes are really from scotland. but they will be all over saturday's royal wedding. and he tried his hand at playing the thing. >> reporter: every spring when scotland thaws. and roars back to life. another seasonal tune-up begins. may marks the start of bagpiping season. yes, bagpipers hibernate too. the city of glasgow's police band is practicing for a summer of competition. and the famous castle will soon host hundreds of kilted pipers for the annual military parade. the bagpipe and kilt were both instruments of war. dating back centuries. the
instead she was home, expecting her first child, ruth. who was due the very same day.ut, ruth may once again keep anita from this saturday's royal wedding to. >> she is expecting her third baby. it is due on the date of harry and megan's wedding. >> you can't go to the royal wedding. >> i can't go to the royal wedding. >> i can't. i can't. that's two royal weddings i missed because of my daughter rooutd. >> instead, anita atkinson will celebrate in her own way....
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>> finally, ruth marcus, msnbc contributor and msnbc contributor ruth marcus, deputy page editor of thewashington post," how would you play out the likelihood of whether the president agrees or doesn't agree? if he is subpoenas if it comes to that, that is a lengthy procedure? would there -- would it fast-trfast fast-track through the supreme court and get through quickly? >> one is bringing in a lawyer from williams & connolly with extensive criminal experience would suggest that his counsel to the president would be both in the president's presidential capacity and his personal capacity, that it would be not wise to participate in answering questions. then the question is, if bob mueller makes the nebs step axt issues a subpoena, do you comply or contest the subpoena? contest the subpoena outside of authority of the special counsel? we've seen this before. during the watergate prosecution. it's not that complicated a legal question, but if in you're a -- you go to the district court, supreme court, that could take months. >> thanks so much to michael schmidt, russian roulette. one of
>> finally, ruth marcus, msnbc contributor and msnbc contributor ruth marcus, deputy page editor of thewashington post," how would you play out the likelihood of whether the president agrees or doesn't agree? if he is subpoenas if it comes to that, that is a lengthy procedure? would there -- would it fast-trfast fast-track through the supreme court and get through quickly? >> one is bringing in a lawyer from williams & connolly with extensive criminal experience would...
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. >> reporter: 72-year-old ruth simmons is just getting started again. >> class of '68! >> reporter: this is her first year running prairie view a&m historically black university in texas. >> dr. simmons is an absolute experience. >> ruth the truth is something every student is saying. >> she is short. but she gets around, you know. you have to represent. >> reporter: simmons expected to be retired by now after a career at some of this country's best known universities. in 2001, she became the first african-american to lead an ivy league school at brown university. >> what made you reconsider retirement? >> guilt. i thought about the younger me, teachers helping me. in effect sending me off to college. i thought it was sensible for me in a sense to repay that in my hometown. >> reporter: her parents were sharecroppers who moved their 12 kids to houston when simmons was 7. >> this is clarence. >> reporter: her older brother clarence went to prairie view. he pushed her to take the job here on an interim basis. >> he is a fine young man. >> reporter: the students convinced
. >> reporter: 72-year-old ruth simmons is just getting started again. >> class of '68! >> reporter: this is her first year running prairie view a&m historically black university in texas. >> dr. simmons is an absolute experience. >> ruth the truth is something every student is saying. >> she is short. but she gets around, you know. you have to represent. >> reporter: simmons expected to be retired by now after a career at some of this country's...
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ruth, eli, jonathan what a panel, knights of the roundtable. finish tonight with trump watch. you're watching "hardball." ♪ this is a jungle gym... and a baseball diamond... ...a mythical castle ...and a grand banquet hall. this is not just a yard. it's where memories are made. the john deere x350 select series with the exclusive one-touch mulchcontrol system. nothing runs like a deere™ save $300 on the x350 select series™ tractors with the purchase of a mulchcontrol™ kit. save $300 on the x350 select series™ i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. >>> trump watch friday may 18th, 2018. i know how president trump will react to this latest school shooting. he will react politically. he will do nothing. that is true now more than ever. trump is in a bunker right now. he needs his coalition to stand hard. he can't afford t
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ruth bader ginsburg: -- the proceeding here. so, when the immigration judge ordered a removal in absentia, was the court aware that pereira hadn't received any notice of the hearing place and date? frederick liu: i believe the answer is no. i -- i -- i admit the record, the administrative record, we have is not exceptionally clear on that point, but my understanding is that in 2007, when that initial removal order as issued, that the i.j. assumed that pereira had received notice. now, when it turned out later that pereira hadn't received that notice, the i.j. -- actually turned out to be the same ij, reopened those proceedings. and -- and so that's the precise consequence that congress attached to the failure to give the date and time. you see it play out in the very facts of this case. this is the (b)(5) consequence. when congress said you need to get notice in accordance with paragraph 1 or 2 of section 1229(a), this was the consequence it had in mind. you can't get removed in absentia, and you have the authority to rescind it
ruth bader ginsburg: -- the proceeding here. so, when the immigration judge ordered a removal in absentia, was the court aware that pereira hadn't received any notice of the hearing place and date? frederick liu: i believe the answer is no. i -- i -- i admit the record, the administrative record, we have is not exceptionally clear on that point, but my understanding is that in 2007, when that initial removal order as issued, that the i.j. assumed that pereira had received notice. now, when it...
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i would hold on to ruth's. how about al in north carolina >> caller: booyah.long time listener with my brother joe and myself i want to talk to you about home depot if i could long time holder of home depot it is down about 3% year-to-date and trading sideways since february with the turbulence in the market from the past three months, and home depot coming into the christmas time season is this a buy? >> buy it and put it away. home depot is crushing it. i mean, no the ththe culture th great and i just think it is a fantastic company and i want you to know it judy in new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim, i'm calling you because i have a question about ca i have been a significant stockholder since the early '90s and seen it go from the '60s to where it is currently. all of the reports i have read are most often favorably is there any reason this stock price can get out of its way. >> candidly, i have not looked at it for years. and we will look at the quarter and then we will come back judy, i am going to come back with more. the big guys missed it they missed the
i would hold on to ruth's. how about al in north carolina >> caller: booyah.long time listener with my brother joe and myself i want to talk to you about home depot if i could long time holder of home depot it is down about 3% year-to-date and trading sideways since february with the turbulence in the market from the past three months, and home depot coming into the christmas time season is this a buy? >> buy it and put it away. home depot is crushing it. i mean, no the ththe...
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thank you, lynn and ruth. coming up after the weather in a few minutes' time, it's the travel show. from us all, goodbye. she won the match will stop petra kvitova has four titles this year. our next day today. here is a tranquil scene. clear skies around. the satellite shows that much of the country is sitting underneath this clump of cloud. over the next few hours, rain across parts of norfolk on the lincolnshire, northumberland. elsewhere, it is mostly dry. any showers are clearing slowly. under the clear skies, there could be missed and merck. a chilly morning and could be at touch of frost. sunday, another day of the east—west split. best of the sunshine towards the west. cloudier in the east but unimproved day to parts of the south—east of england and up towards the midlands. more sunshine than saturday. the rain pushes northwards and it will be confined to the far pa rt and it will be confined to the far part of england. a decent day on signed —— sunday. in the wind, it could feel pleasant enough. always that bit cooler around the north—east coast of england. looking forward
thank you, lynn and ruth. coming up after the weather in a few minutes' time, it's the travel show. from us all, goodbye. she won the match will stop petra kvitova has four titles this year. our next day today. here is a tranquil scene. clear skies around. the satellite shows that much of the country is sitting underneath this clump of cloud. over the next few hours, rain across parts of norfolk on the lincolnshire, northumberland. elsewhere, it is mostly dry. any showers are clearing slowly....
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margaret ruth kidder was born in the north—west territories and she began acting in the late 1960s.ed working but struggled with mental health issues and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. she was also a political campaign. protesting on environmental issues and backing bernie sanders in the 2016 presidential election. here i am. that it would be as lois lane that most will remember her. superman's girlfriend, yes, but an independent, powerful woman. a heroine you almost felt really never needed rescuing. coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: fresh protests are expected in the gaza strip and west bank later — on the seventieth anniversary of creation of israel. what palestinians call the ‘catastrophe' — led to the expulsion or flight of 700,000 palestinians from their homes. north korea has proposed holding high level talks with the south on wednesday. if it goes ahead it would be the latest gathering between the two governments since last month
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ruth carson, rates reporter there.ds down with the first budget with a wider than expected surprise. paul, that budget locked up and ends in about four hours. we already have some idea. some details on what to expect. what are they? >> that's right. as tradition would budget the details do tend to leek leake -- tend to leak out. they announced they will cancer the former government's tax cuts of $8.5 more than $5 billion for a family income's budget. nick capital spending going to increase to $42 billion over the next five years. their going to be targeting what a neglected o be intrastructure. much like we have the australia a couple of weeks ago, there's going to be an unexpected tax revenue. that will push the serve back. the government is walking in a tight rope politically when it comes to the budget. >> always the case with coalition setups in new zealand. grant roberts would like to spend more on infrastructure. so many some respects he's got his own electric sort of apiece there. but oveks, also there,'s the ma
ruth carson, rates reporter there.ds down with the first budget with a wider than expected surprise. paul, that budget locked up and ends in about four hours. we already have some idea. some details on what to expect. what are they? >> that's right. as tradition would budget the details do tend to leek leake -- tend to leak out. they announced they will cancer the former government's tax cuts of $8.5 more than $5 billion for a family income's budget. nick capital spending going to...
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this particular image i instantaneously was brought back to south carolina with dylan ruth. >> dylanuth, a white supremacist, a teenager who shot and killed nine people. >> throughout the video you see this dual reality. this unique stance that donald glover, childish gambino was in. it's sort of chucking and jiving. >> this has tens of millions of views across the internet. it has garnered headlines not only in this country but around the world. people don't watch music videos like this one anymore. why this one? >> clearly it's more than a music video. it's a visual masterpiece. also the timing, whether it is living in the trump presidency world, right off the heels of kanye and his recent antics. it's so raw, so real. >> this video also comes at a time where america is waking up to sort of a new level of realization of black and white culture, the double standard. whether you were a black man in philadelphia at a starbucks or a former nfl'er in atlanta or in north carolina who was taking his sister to the prom or after. >> none of this is new to me or childish gambino. what's new
this particular image i instantaneously was brought back to south carolina with dylan ruth. >> dylanuth, a white supremacist, a teenager who shot and killed nine people. >> throughout the video you see this dual reality. this unique stance that donald glover, childish gambino was in. it's sort of chucking and jiving. >> this has tens of millions of views across the internet. it has garnered headlines not only in this country but around the world. people don't watch music...
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg goes from the bench to the big screen. >> and we do have a cloudy start affecting visibility in some areas this morning. but not to worry. we have a warm afternoon in store. i'll have your forecast coming up. school your ride on >> how is the north bay commute? find out coming up. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. now that the legislature passed an education funding deal, ending a six-day walkout.. teachers will get a 20-percent pay raise by 20-20. which includes a nine-percen fall.. >>> some arizona schools are re-opening now that the state legislature passed an educational funding deal ending a six-day walkout. teachers will get a 20% pay raise by 2020 which includes a 9% raise in the fall and a 5% raise the next two years. while some school districts re- open today, others report classes resume next week. >>> three protestors are set to be in a sacramento county courtroom where
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg goes from the bench to the big screen. >> and we do have a cloudy start affecting visibility in some areas this morning. but not to worry. we have a warm afternoon in store. i'll have your forecast coming up. school your ride on >> how is the north bay commute? find out coming up. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace...
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and ask why we're all trump's chumps, ruth marcus.a way i think some people are feeling concerned about the direction of this country. >> so i'm going to try to end on a little bit of an optimistic note. we are definitely all at risk of becomes trump's chumps. some of us as that montage of the republicans who didn't want to talk about lying indicated, some of us are trumper than others but i think there is a branch of government we haven't talked about very much, which is the judiciary which the comments of judge ellis i sidaside -- an agree they've been overblown in the notion that he announced rampant misconduct by bob mueller is delusional, iter state what is he said but the judiciary in the end, its job is to prevent us from being chumps by applying the rule of law and the dictates of the constitution, by saying for example that the court did in "united states v. nixon" that even the president is not above the law and needs to comply with a lawful court order so we are -- we are in need of some help of not becoming trump's chumps
and ask why we're all trump's chumps, ruth marcus.a way i think some people are feeling concerned about the direction of this country. >> so i'm going to try to end on a little bit of an optimistic note. we are definitely all at risk of becomes trump's chumps. some of us as that montage of the republicans who didn't want to talk about lying indicated, some of us are trumper than others but i think there is a branch of government we haven't talked about very much, which is the judiciary...
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care of your political branch and i'll go when i'm good and ready. >> that is the fly on that wall, ruthader ginsburg and anthony kennedy conversation. can we spy on that one, to borrow a term? >> everything is very public there. >> thanks. up next, mitt romney not shy in the past when it comes to criticizing the president, but now that he is in the primary, is he softening his stance? this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct. now, try new purina one true instinct treats. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of
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his grandfather ruth is part of the fast he was nineteen when he left the current and still remembers life in the village. christiane gosh if you look at this field. that used to threats that we crop here are going to. be brought a week here and she says they used a big wooden board that had ridges on it. but. i board was turned round and round by a horse or cow or all the different crops i had shaved it wasn't good. but i once harvested two big banks of tobacco about this big contracts about twenty to twenty five kilograms the tobacco was some of the best in palestine good to find on a bike. no need there but he smelled like maple rosewood and oak and i wanted cindy just. said he is the people working man in a great culture and they didn't know anything about politics. the whole thing was about in fifty one the people. decided to take it to court and they argued to the supreme court of justice. and the supreme court of justice told the people ok you can go back and if. in your village to return to it and to have suspects the best. would be the horrors of war. a lot of jewish tourists
his grandfather ruth is part of the fast he was nineteen when he left the current and still remembers life in the village. christiane gosh if you look at this field. that used to threats that we crop here are going to. be brought a week here and she says they used a big wooden board that had ridges on it. but. i board was turned round and round by a horse or cow or all the different crops i had shaved it wasn't good. but i once harvested two big banks of tobacco about this big contracts about...