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tile roofs you will see throughout salem. not only are they aesthetically beautiful and artistic, but there is also a reason for this. this is a technology that comes right out of your, to -- out of europe, too. >> travel with us to historic sites, museums, and archives each sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern on our weekly series. this is american history tv, all weekend, on cspan3. >> this year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1968 poor people's campaign, which martin luther king, jr., envisioned to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to economic issues. reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. next, former staffer to robert f. kennedy, peter edelman, and student nonviolent coordinating committee founding member, bernard lafayette, sat down at the smithsonian national museum of african american history & culture to discuss the people behind the campaign and how it started. this is one hour. >> for our second panel, it is my pleasure to welcome a dear friend and i
tile roofs you will see throughout salem. not only are they aesthetically beautiful and artistic, but there is also a reason for this. this is a technology that comes right out of your, to -- out of europe, too. >> travel with us to historic sites, museums, and archives each sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern on our weekly series. this is american history tv, all weekend, on cspan3. >> this year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1968 poor people's campaign, which martin luther king,...
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you can see that salem very quickly became really a hot point in the back country, because when salem was established, we are in front. north carolina. there's nothing else around like this. 240 miles from the sea here in salem, it became a major commercial place in the backcountry of north carolina and was known are and wide for the excellent goods and products that came from here. salem was always designed to be the central town of what kobe a. in that way, it was not considered to be a farming community, but especially in the period, many people were growing the food they needed. it was not until later that more food would come in from surrounding farms into salem, and the market house was built on the square for fresh meat. in the beginning, families were growing their own food. large kitchen also visit ae will family garden across the street on academy street. garden.n the midst we are looking toward the mitch house. this is the first family house in salem from 1771. matthew and henrietta mitch lived here with their daughter martha. the yellow house is actually a log building tha
you can see that salem very quickly became really a hot point in the back country, because when salem was established, we are in front. north carolina. there's nothing else around like this. 240 miles from the sea here in salem, it became a major commercial place in the backcountry of north carolina and was known are and wide for the excellent goods and products that came from here. salem was always designed to be the central town of what kobe a. in that way, it was not considered to be a...
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salem: hey. sharla: and what would your name be? salem: salem. sharla: salem, nice to meet you.o meet you, too. sharla: you're the internet web designer? salem: that's correct. sharla: okay. lemonis: so this is a typical storefront. this is just for mock-up purposes. sharla: sure. lemonis: these are just ideas. amber: i always think website scenes are boring, right? lemonis: please. amber: i will take full responsibility that i don't want a scene about a website. lemonis: just so you know, when i retire from "the profit," i'm going to have a new show called "whiteboards and websites." amber: ooh, you're going to have a lot of viewers. coming up on "whiteboards and websites"... lemonis: [ laughs ] i'm sorry. amber: marcus is just erasing a board, like, writing, "people, process, products." lemonis: okay. amber: turn the channel back to "the profit." lemonis: the other person that i brought in helped redesign a lot of packaging. brad: what we did basically is, we took the logo, and we tried to freshen it up, give it a stronger overall, powerful look. we obviously try to tie in the
salem: hey. sharla: and what would your name be? salem: salem. sharla: salem, nice to meet you.o meet you, too. sharla: you're the internet web designer? salem: that's correct. sharla: okay. lemonis: so this is a typical storefront. this is just for mock-up purposes. sharla: sure. lemonis: these are just ideas. amber: i always think website scenes are boring, right? lemonis: please. amber: i will take full responsibility that i don't want a scene about a website. lemonis: just so you know, when...
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paul salem, let me turn to you. why is idlib so important?> well, as you said, idlib is the last of thebastions partly with the opposition and partly with terrorists group. idlib is the only major remaining place where there are several tens of thousands of opposition fighters. some are terrorist groups as well as turkish-backed troops, syrianrmy rebel groups. right now the city and the province of idlib, which holdsre anywrom 2.5 to 3.5 million civilians is the last remaining sort of location the assad regime and the russians and the iranians want to resol that last hold-out i idlib one way or the oth soo because that would basically conclude much of the syrian war. the risk is that the fighting,to were icome down to a military fight, would be even move horrific than we'een so far and might push hundreds of thousands of refugees back on the march either through turkey or through otr places. >> schifrin: gayle tzemachta lemmone us to the kurdish area in the northeast where you've seen a lot of plem. >> absolutely. che closer you get to raqqa,
paul salem, let me turn to you. why is idlib so important?> well, as you said, idlib is the last of thebastions partly with the opposition and partly with terrorists group. idlib is the only major remaining place where there are several tens of thousands of opposition fighters. some are terrorist groups as well as turkish-backed troops, syrianrmy rebel groups. right now the city and the province of idlib, which holdsre anywrom 2.5 to 3.5 million civilians is the last remaining sort of...
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to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing u.s. authorities of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because they might contain coded messages for some background after she pled not guilty if she was denied bail and her attorney thinks her nationality might have had something to do with it i'm hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national and other country would be treated the same way they were a little bit of a russian phobic time here in the country the media might be using language like spy in spanish but her lawyer says that those words can't b
to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing u.s. authorities of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's...
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that israel has reopened the only commercial crossing to gaza after a month long shutdown karam abu salem crossing was closed because of heightened tensions between israelis and palestinians lorries carrying clothes fuel and construction material can now cross israel has also lifted restrictions on the fishing zone off the gaza shoreline which on stratford has more trucks are started arriving gaza's only commercial crossing with israel the stop for example will fill up with goods across the border before returning in cigars though we understand around eight hundred shops are expected suppose the full the day. now we understand that a lot of pressure came on israel as well from israeli businesses that contract out gaza workers inside gaza or in for example the textile industry that kind of pressure being put on the israeli government because those businesses were concerned that those goods were not coming out we understand that the exports of goods from gaza could well starts tomorrow but of course this kind of movement at the crossings here this crossing being opened is all dependent it's
that israel has reopened the only commercial crossing to gaza after a month long shutdown karam abu salem crossing was closed because of heightened tensions between israelis and palestinians lorries carrying clothes fuel and construction material can now cross israel has also lifted restrictions on the fishing zone off the gaza shoreline which on stratford has more trucks are started arriving gaza's only commercial crossing with israel the stop for example will fill up with goods across the...
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the number three seed is up against argentina's leonardo mayer in the second round of the winston—salemions ahead of the last tennis major of the year. leeds united twice came from behind to draw 2—2 at swansea to maintain their unbeaten start to the championship season. former swansea midfielder pablo hernandez struck late on to cancel out two goals from man of the match 0li mcburnie. the point was enough to move leeds to the top of the table on goal difference. there were plenty of goals elsewhere this evening. queen's park rangers remain bottom of the table after losing to bristol city, they've lost their four opening matches to pile more pressure on steve mclaren. two second half goals gave frank lampard his second league win of the season. while hull city recorded their first league win beating rotherham. the england women's manager phil neville has recalled captain steph houghton and alex greenwood as his side look to qualify for the world cup. centre—back houghton is fit again after a knee injury, while left—back greenwood returns from suspension for the final qualifiers against
the number three seed is up against argentina's leonardo mayer in the second round of the winston—salemions ahead of the last tennis major of the year. leeds united twice came from behind to draw 2—2 at swansea to maintain their unbeaten start to the championship season. former swansea midfielder pablo hernandez struck late on to cancel out two goals from man of the match 0li mcburnie. the point was enough to move leeds to the top of the table on goal difference. there were plenty of goals...
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there are no plans right now to expand beyond the salem store. they'll see how it goes.in march, walmart announced it would use robots at 50 stores nationwide to scan aisles for out of stock items. >>> spacex's newest rocket successfully blasted off into space from cape canaveral overnight. >> ignition. >> the rocket debuted in may and has been use lead times already. it can be used up to ten times, making missions into outer space much cheaper. it is carrying satellite equipment for indonesia. >>> some warriors fans got an unexpected dose of star power. abc 7 news was in walnut creek where one of the team's newest player, rookie jacob evans iii spoke with the kids. after the question-and-answer session, evans took on some of the top players in an elimination gym of knockout, eventually won by a young man attending the camp from japan. everyones says mixing it up with kids was a privilege. >> just knowing that what i'm doing on the court is not just benefitting myself or the team i play for, but the kids all over the world. it is kind of amazing, you know, just looking b
there are no plans right now to expand beyond the salem store. they'll see how it goes.in march, walmart announced it would use robots at 50 stores nationwide to scan aisles for out of stock items. >>> spacex's newest rocket successfully blasted off into space from cape canaveral overnight. >> ignition. >> the rocket debuted in may and has been use lead times already. it can be used up to ten times, making missions into outer space much cheaper. it is carrying satellite...
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and walmart plans to have it up and running in salem by the end of the year.ores. now, i want to hear from you, my "7 on your side" hotline. it's open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. the trch number is 415-954-8151. reach me on facebook and through abc7news.com. a lot going on today. >> definitely. >> thank you, michael. >> sure. >>> okay, i thought we were -- >> ignition. >> that's what i was waiting for. >> ignition. >> yes, spacex's new falcon nine booster rocket successfully blasted into space from cape canaveral overnight. itdebuted in may and has been used three times already. it can be used up to ten times. the mission is carrying telecommunications satellite equipment for indonesia. >>> nasa today released a video of astronaut educator -- the high school teacher from new hampshire never got the chance to do it herself because she died, along with six crew mates in the 1986 space shuttle challenger disaster. nasa and the challenger center decided to conduct and film christa's lost lessons to bring them to life. the first demonstrates how a mixt
and walmart plans to have it up and running in salem by the end of the year.ores. now, i want to hear from you, my "7 on your side" hotline. it's open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. the trch number is 415-954-8151. reach me on facebook and through abc7news.com. a lot going on today. >> definitely. >> thank you, michael. >> sure. >>> okay, i thought we were -- >> ignition. >> that's what i was waiting for. >> ignition. >>...
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to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because they might contain coded messages for some background after she pled not guilty if she was denied bail and her attorney thinks her nationality might have had something to do with it i'm hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national another country would be treated the same way i think we're a little bit of a russian phobic time here in the country the media might be using language like spy an espionage but her lawyer says that those words can'
to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's...
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to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because they might contain coded messages for some background after she pled not guilty if she was denied bail and her attorney thinks her nationality might have had something to do with it i'm hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national another country would be treated the same way if it were a little bit of a russian for time here in the country the media might be using language like spy in spanish but her lawyer says that those words can't be fou
to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's...
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israel has reopened the only commercial crossing to gaza after a month long shutdown the carrom abu salem crossing was closed because of heightened tension between the israelis and the palestinians lorries carrying colds fuel and construction material cannot cross israel's also lifted restrictions on the fishing zone off the gaza shoreline for it has more. trucks are started arriving gaza's only commercial crossing with israel the start for example will fill up with goods across the board off before returning in cigars though we understand around eight hundred shops are expected suppose the bullet today. now we understand that a lot of pressure came on israel as well from israeli businesses that contract out gaza workers inside gaza or in for example the textile industry that kind of pressure being put on the israeli government because those businesses were concerned that those goods were not coming out we understand that the export of goods from gaza could well starts tomorrow but of course this kind of movement at the crossings here this crossing being opened is all dependent on staying
israel has reopened the only commercial crossing to gaza after a month long shutdown the carrom abu salem crossing was closed because of heightened tension between the israelis and the palestinians lorries carrying colds fuel and construction material cannot cross israel's also lifted restrictions on the fishing zone off the gaza shoreline for it has more. trucks are started arriving gaza's only commercial crossing with israel the start for example will fill up with goods across the board off...
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to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing u.s. authorities of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because there's a fear that they might contain coded messages now the embassy also announced that it would be sending an official complaint to the u.s. state department over a condition but for some context after booting pled not guilty she was denied bail and her attorney thinks that her nationality might have had something to do with it i am hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national in another country would be treated the same way i think we're a little bit of a russian phobic time here in the country. the media might be using language like spy and espionage but her lawyer says that those words can't be found in any legal documents and that she's never done any mil
to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing u.s. authorities of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because there's a fear that they might contain coded messages now the embassy also announced that it would be...
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regions for example germany has the clear parts of afghanistan a secure country and doesn't accept the salem sea because they just sweep streets a league in their accepted because italy has not declared parts of afghanistan to secure so we have urgently to find transnational european solutions for these problems otherwise we will not be able to stop the crisis ok i just can see in paris john is really disagreeing let me go to ralph well quickly it seems to me that roland you want to create the united states of europe and everything to date shows that's not what people want no one ever asked the europeans if they ever wanted that route let me go to you are not a very important issue there than being brought up here and this applies to the united states and europe is that there are criminal gangs making a fortune off of this scam ok bringing people in their n.g.o.s you know they do gooders but no they're blinded by ideology they're their power they're ideologically possessed they have a hatred for their own culture a hatred for europe they want to just wipe it away and fill it up with foreign
regions for example germany has the clear parts of afghanistan a secure country and doesn't accept the salem sea because they just sweep streets a league in their accepted because italy has not declared parts of afghanistan to secure so we have urgently to find transnational european solutions for these problems otherwise we will not be able to stop the crisis ok i just can see in paris john is really disagreeing let me go to ralph well quickly it seems to me that roland you want to create the...
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to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because they might contain coded messages for some background after she pled not guilty if she was denied bail and her attorney thinks her nationality might have had something to do with it i am hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national in another country would be treated the same way they were a little bit of a russian phobic time here in the country the media might be using language like spy in but her lawyer says that those words can't be found
to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us of dorothy's of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's...
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the canal, steamship, telegraph, and also looking back to beliefs that would not be out of place in salem in 1690?>>> keep that in the back of your head, when i say conspiracy theorists, or we talk about american conspiracies, what are some of the kind of conspiracies we are talking about? what are the ones that you know of in the united states?>> we did not land on the moon. >> the moon hoax. >> some said the las vegas shooting was employed by the government. >> 2nd amendment new world order stuff. yes. sandy hook did not happen. right? others? jfk assassination. the holocaust didn't happen. the parkland shooting was set up. kids as crisis actors, we can go on and on, here's a short list, kennedy assassination, birther's, obama wasn't born in nine states, truth errs, 9/11 was an inside job, ufos, the government is hiding information about aliens and ufos, right? fema, new world order, martial law, put people in fema camps, the atf is going to take our guns, we can disarm the american population, crisis actors around every shooting, and nafta, the north american free trade agreement an ar
the canal, steamship, telegraph, and also looking back to beliefs that would not be out of place in salem in 1690?>>> keep that in the back of your head, when i say conspiracy theorists, or we talk about american conspiracies, what are some of the kind of conspiracies we are talking about? what are the ones that you know of in the united states?>> we did not land on the moon. >> the moon hoax. >> some said the las vegas shooting was employed by the government....
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to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us authorities of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's walking with a limp she's also not allowed outdoor walks and she can't receive any letters in russian apparently because they might contain coded messages for some background after she pled not guilty she was denied bail and her attorney thinks her nationality might have had something to do with it i'm hesitating to say it's completely apolitical we think it's hard to imagine a national another country would be treated the same way i think we're a little bit of a russian phobic time here in the country the media might be using language like spy in but her lawyer says that those words can't be found in
to fifteen years in prison and now the russian embassy has issued a statement comparing it to the salem witch trials and accusing us authorities of subjecting her to cruel and inhumane treatment including night checks every fifteen minutes something that's only done to prisoners who have a history of suicide strip searches after visits she's being denied medical care she had a swelling on her leg as a result of cold temperatures in her cell and she's only been given pain killers now she's...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.are today and what we are looking for tomorrow. a review of bruce ohr's justice department emails, handwritten notes and texts revealing how connected he has been to the discredited dossier and the russia witch hunt. >> it shows bruce ohr was being used as a back channel for christopher steele, even after the fbi had to let christopher steele go because he violated their protocol. he was shopping his information in 2016 to multiple outlets. lou: the virginia jury in the paul manafort trial go back to work tomorrow. the jury ended the day with a question, "what is reasonable doubt?" lame duck house speaker paul ryan says he doesn't think tariffs are the way to go. but mitch mcconnell changed his tune on tariffs, now backing the president's stance on balanced and fair trade with china. do you suppose paul ryan will muster the integrity to follow mitch mcconnell's example? do you think the firing of peter strzok and the revocation of john brennan's security clearance is an indication they
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.are today and what we are looking for tomorrow. a review of bruce ohr's justice department emails, handwritten notes and texts revealing how connected he has been to the discredited dossier and the russia witch hunt. >> it shows bruce ohr was being used as a back channel for christopher steele, even after the fbi had to let christopher steele go because he violated their protocol. he was...
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the pilot program will be tested out at the walmart's supercenter in salem, new hampshire...ng by the end of the year. the automation system is called alphabot. it will be housed in a new 20-thousand- square foot extension to the salem store, which will have a drive-thru for customers. it's not clear if wal-mart plans on eventualy having robots at other stores. (vicki) still ahead... new technology is unveiled at san jose international airport. we'll take a closer look at how facial recognition will keep travelers safe. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. in the south bay... the san jose airport is planning to expand the use of facial recognition cameras.(grant) the airport is the first on the west coast to use the cameras. kron 4's charles clifford has the details. well, here at mineta san jose international airport, the airport began using facial biotmetrics back in june and the airport says the technology has already made a difference.since june passengers arriving at the international terminal
the pilot program will be tested out at the walmart's supercenter in salem, new hampshire...ng by the end of the year. the automation system is called alphabot. it will be housed in a new 20-thousand- square foot extension to the salem store, which will have a drive-thru for customers. it's not clear if wal-mart plans on eventualy having robots at other stores. (vicki) still ahead... new technology is unveiled at san jose international airport. we'll take a closer look at how facial recognition...
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listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network.ling bloomberg jeff sessions will not be fired as attorney general, at least until after november's mid-term elections. judge pe jeanine pirro wonders y jeff sessions doesn't get the hint. judge jeanine: where is our dignity and self-esteem. give it up. lou: trump getting ready to talk at a rally in evansville, indiana. he joins senatorial hopeful mike braun. he's had a good record so far. he's 31-2 with his endorsements. he says the president reminds the hoosier state yes wants a republican senator in that mid-term election. the department of justice siding with asian-american students suing harvard for discrimination against them in their admissions process. hamarchgood night from new hammer out a deal between canada, mÉxico and trust. cheryl: news of china tariff action sending stocks sharply lower. but for the month the tow is up 2%. nasdaq up 5.4% for august.
listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network.ling bloomberg jeff sessions will not be fired as attorney general, at least until after november's mid-term elections. judge pe jeanine pirro wonders y jeff sessions doesn't get the hint. judge jeanine: where is our dignity and self-esteem. give it up. lou: trump getting ready to talk at a rally in evansville, indiana. he joins senatorial hopeful mike braun. he's had a good record so far. he's 31-2 with his endorsements. he says...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network your joining us tonight, former pollster hillary clinton advisor, great american. good to have you with us. >> thank you. good evening. i want to start with these poll numbers. i'm just interested in how you react to president trump holding at 44-46 in two polls despite the pummeling he takes every day. >> well, i'm a codirector of the harris poll and i'm as surprised as anybody else that he held about 46% job approval after the pummeling that he clearly got in the media. president clinton during very similar situation when the economy was good, he got hit with michael instead they kept our ratings above 50 to see the same thing. you know what, this is not about issues that affect me. lou: and yet, there is not even so much as a blush. as they go off on all sorts of salacious nonsense that is irrelevant as you say. it is pure titillation at best and has nothing to do with that conspiracy collusion with russians, all of the nonsense that has been spewed by actually a republican justice department.
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network your joining us tonight, former pollster hillary clinton advisor, great american. good to have you with us. >> thank you. good evening. i want to start with these poll numbers. i'm just interested in how you react to president trump holding at 44-46 in two polls despite the pummeling he takes every day. >> well, i'm a codirector of the harris poll and i'm as surprised as anybody else that...
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day on the salem radio network.sident trump accusing michael cohen of making up stories. >> michael cohen's guilty plea doesn't even mean michael cohen is guilty of that offense. the prosecutionorred put that information in there to implicate the president. gregg: an illegal immigrant confessing to the murder of an iowa college student. a clear argument for more vigorous enforcement. cases like this underscore the need to fully verify the -- fully implement the e verify argument. do you believe the cohen guilty pleas would have occurred if robert mueller was not engaged in a witch hunt against president trump. thanks very much for joining us. good night from new york. i'm gregg jarrett sitting in for >> with a lot of people but you and others that say the market will collapse a lot of bad things will happen and take a look at what has happened. with the greatest longest bull market in the history of our country. it turns out to be wrong great market indeed. asking market forecasters that call for a collapse to apolo
day on the salem radio network.sident trump accusing michael cohen of making up stories. >> michael cohen's guilty plea doesn't even mean michael cohen is guilty of that offense. the prosecutionorred put that information in there to implicate the president. gregg: an illegal immigrant confessing to the murder of an iowa college student. a clear argument for more vigorous enforcement. cases like this underscore the need to fully verify the -- fully implement the e verify argument. do you...
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and a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. this is where we are today and what we are looking at tomorrow. the trump administration revoking the security clearance of president obama's cia director, john brennan. attorney joe digenova joined us tonight with this blunt assessment. >> this is a glorious moment for the country. an evil man has lost something he's not entitled to. john brennan is the worst cia director in the history of this country. lou: governor cuomo * claimed today that america was never that great. hillary clinton praising an 11-year-old girl who took a knee. adamknee. we'll be on verdict watch as deliberations begin in the trial of paul manafort gregg jarrett thinks prosecutors will win on some charges. but all it takes is one juror to make a hung jury. tomorrow conversations with har har -- harmeet dhillon and chris farrell. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. [♪] kennedy: president trump on the offensive against his deep state opponents, yanking the security clearance of former cia director
and a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. this is where we are today and what we are looking at tomorrow. the trump administration revoking the security clearance of president obama's cia director, john brennan. attorney joe digenova joined us tonight with this blunt assessment. >> this is a glorious moment for the country. an evil man has lost something he's not entitled to. john brennan is the worst cia director in the history of this country....
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. >> reporter: power crews are working to fix the lines in winston salem. drivers were stranded as powerful storms pushed across new england. good news p forple living around the dam, the rain is letting up. there are tens of panhandmillio the northeast under flash flood watch. i'll hav more to embattled ohio state football coach urban meyer. he is speaking out this morning saying he failed when he was asked if he knew anything about domestic violence claims against his former assistant hecoach. now says he was aware. this as the former assistant coach is speaking out as well. nbc's blake mccoy>> has more. eporter: new revelations this morning as fired ohio state assistant coach zach smith breaks his scieniglence ones . >> i never hit her. >> reporter: denying the abuse allegations after his ex-wife released pictures of her bruised and bloody body. >> anything that happened to her body was all defensive movements to remove myself from the situation. i said that's it. i'm not going to get charged. reporter: nbc news reached out to courtney smith's attorney w
. >> reporter: power crews are working to fix the lines in winston salem. drivers were stranded as powerful storms pushed across new england. good news p forple living around the dam, the rain is letting up. there are tens of panhandmillio the northeast under flash flood watch. i'll hav more to embattled ohio state football coach urban meyer. he is speaking out this morning saying he failed when he was asked if he knew anything about domestic violence claims against his former assistant...
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a reminder, listen to lou's reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> trump economy booming more than ever and coming to the aid of african-americans. black small business ownership skyrocketing 400% since trump's election. this is where we are today and a look at what's ahead. president trump today blasting attorney general jeff sessions on doj double standard. former federal prosecutor sidney powell joined us tonight to discuss sessions' disengagement. >> on the issues most important to the country, this whole false russia collusion lie and the investigations that have spawned from that, he's awol and that's just not right. gregg: president trump tonight addressing the rising red wave in ohio with a victory of troy balderson in the house special election. ed rollins discussed the changing political landscape, predicting the dims will only win 10 to 15 seats in the upcoming midterms. >>> on tuesday, demoted and disgraced official bruce ohr will testify before the house oversight and judiciary committees. >>> that will do it for tonight. i'm gregg jarre
a reminder, listen to lou's reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> trump economy booming more than ever and coming to the aid of african-americans. black small business ownership skyrocketing 400% since trump's election. this is where we are today and a look at what's ahead. president trump today blasting attorney general jeff sessions on doj double standard. former federal prosecutor sidney powell joined us tonight to discuss sessions' disengagement....
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some people think the salem witch trials where the grain was all inside you that the behavior of the women who were thought to be witches may have been the fact that by the fact that aircraft, which can make you hallucinate may have been involved in that. so they were doing derivatives, synthesizing the different compounds and seeing if they might be useful in some magical way. i think it has something to do with stanching leading in childbirth or something like that. i'm not sure. he was working through them and they got to the 25th derivative, lsd 25. >> that is really impressive. bb carbine. and they tested on animals and didn't have the desire. he put it on the shelves. this is a story he tells. the more i hear, the more fishy is games. anyway, five years later in 1943 in the middle of a word he has a pre-sentiment that this is a valuable chemical and he re-synthesize the end takes it off the shelf, which is not commonly done. are there because he thought of was such a beautiful molecule. when he's doing a accidentally ingest them. one of the things about lsd is that it isn't act
some people think the salem witch trials where the grain was all inside you that the behavior of the women who were thought to be witches may have been the fact that by the fact that aircraft, which can make you hallucinate may have been involved in that. so they were doing derivatives, synthesizing the different compounds and seeing if they might be useful in some magical way. i think it has something to do with stanching leading in childbirth or something like that. i'm not sure. he was...
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and a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. where we are today and what we're looking at for tomorrow. antifa protest death threats still being ignored by the national left-wing media. joining us tonight to discuss the outrage -- >> this is, this is a spreading disease in america. we're seeing this happen in multiple cities. we're seeing americans get hurt, and the real long-lasting damage is that americans are afraid to assemble and express their rights peacefully because of these violent criminals. lou: and tomorrow closing arguments in the trial of paul manafort taking place tomorrow morning at 9:30 in alexandra, virginia. -- alexandria, virginia. and tomorrow we'll be discussing the trump effect in the latest round of primaries which are taking place today in four states, and political strategist ed rollins with us telling us wisconsin governor scott walker, endorsed by president trump, he believes will be elected in what he also calls a real battle, saying that both of the president's endorsements will prevail. and with al
and a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. where we are today and what we're looking at for tomorrow. antifa protest death threats still being ignored by the national left-wing media. joining us tonight to discuss the outrage -- >> this is, this is a spreading disease in america. we're seeing this happen in multiple cities. we're seeing americans get hurt, and the real long-lasting damage is that americans are afraid to assemble and...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network.slamic regime in iran is testfired its first missile this year. iran launching a short range ballistic missile over the strait of hormuz. lastly the trumpet ministration reapply sanctions against iran. this is where we are today and what we are looking out tomorrow. washington d.c. this week appeared not only attack police and media, they also threatened to kill the president. judge jeanine pirro says the thugs are tearing apart the nation. >> this antifa they are the opposite of antifascist, they are the fascist. they only allow people that agree with them to be heard. hate anyone that speaks differently than you do in terms of ideology. >> form antitrust fbi official peter strzok finally fired by the fbi. praise antitrust text messages and for being in charge of the hillary clinton email scandal investigation. the former federal prosecutor, sidney powell, on the broadcast said there was far more anti-trumpet texts that peter strzok should have been fired for. namely, hiding 700,000 e
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network.slamic regime in iran is testfired its first missile this year. iran launching a short range ballistic missile over the strait of hormuz. lastly the trumpet ministration reapply sanctions against iran. this is where we are today and what we are looking out tomorrow. washington d.c. this week appeared not only attack police and media, they also threatened to kill the president. judge jeanine pirro says...
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joining me now at salem radio nationally syndicated talk show host larry elder, fox news contributorton times columnist charlie hurt, go back chairman david develop. we'll talk about the media. i'll start with you, david. theth media has been talking abt cnn and nbc, now we're talking about twitter and google. you know, the president is not giving up on his attacks on the media, and i think for a good reason. what do you think, david? >> cnn has a lot to beat google and facebook, only presenting one side of the official, which is why the coverage of the elections are so distorted. americans are happy. the economy is up, job creation is up, and wages are up. people are happy. and yet you don't get that out of too many of the networks and that is why people want to see what's going to have for democrats. republicans will pick up the in the senate and we have a 50/50 chance of keeping the house. >> judge jeanine: charlie, when you watchch some of these stations, all they talk about his impeach, impeach, impeach. thatat may talk about, we can't indict the office of legal counsel says we
joining me now at salem radio nationally syndicated talk show host larry elder, fox news contributorton times columnist charlie hurt, go back chairman david develop. we'll talk about the media. i'll start with you, david. theth media has been talking abt cnn and nbc, now we're talking about twitter and google. you know, the president is not giving up on his attacks on the media, and i think for a good reason. what do you think, david? >> cnn has a lot to beat google and facebook, only...
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and reminder to listen to lou's reports coast to coast on the eighth salem radio network.stice with demoted official bruce ohr said he kept attorney michael wiseman in the loop on the trump dossier. gregg: he should fire weissmann and terminate his own special counsel probe. he won't do it. he's bound and determined to go after trump i believe in retribution for the firing of his long time friend, partner and ally, james comey. david: the united states and canada ending the week without a trade deal, but they will be back at the bargaining table wednesday. the media tried to undermine the discussions by printing his off the record comments. that's it for us tonight. louis back next week. tune in tuesday. and thanks for joining us. have a great weekend. >> announcer: from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." dierdrestreet. reporter: welcome to "wall street." former reagan advisor david stockman is our spellings guest. deirdre bolton is standing by. dierdre: the u.s. economy looked strong, the commerce department released its revised sec
and reminder to listen to lou's reports coast to coast on the eighth salem radio network.stice with demoted official bruce ohr said he kept attorney michael wiseman in the loop on the trump dossier. gregg: he should fire weissmann and terminate his own special counsel probe. he won't do it. he's bound and determined to go after trump i believe in retribution for the firing of his long time friend, partner and ally, james comey. david: the united states and canada ending the week without a trade...
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a reminder listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> nowa and what we're looking for. next week the mueller special counsel prosecution team will continue its case monday, despite plans to wrap it up today, the case delayed for some five hours after prosecutors accused the judge of unfairly criticizing them in court. judge jeanine pirro joined me earlier in the broadcast to take about the basis for the judge's frussation. >> this is a case where apparently they looked at it a few years back, department think it was worth bringing and now ellis knows he's been used as leverage to convict paul manafort so they can squeeze him to go after the president. lou: and the house judiciary chairman finally taking some action. bob goodlatte preparing subpoenas for those linked to the bogus steele dossier, preparing to haul the department of justice's bruce orr, nelly and simpson. telling us how they broke their own rules when they used christopher steele as a covert source. >>> president trump blasting nfl players who knelt during a national anthem dur
a reminder listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> nowa and what we're looking for. next week the mueller special counsel prosecution team will continue its case monday, despite plans to wrap it up today, the case delayed for some five hours after prosecutors accused the judge of unfairly criticizing them in court. judge jeanine pirro joined me earlier in the broadcast to take about the basis for the judge's frussation. >> this is a...