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aretor shelby: i hope we together. we had a good vote.ats joined republicans to move the bill forward the other day. i hope we can pass it. i hope it can ultimately go to conference, or maybe the house will accept it. but overall, it is a good bill. it is rolling back some regulations on small banks, medium-sized banks. it is not a wall street bank help at it is going to lot of the small banks and medium-sized regional banks that we have been, believe need regulatory relief. who say this those unfortunately is going to be watered down to such an extent it simply won't fulfill the promises in the hopes that the republicans in particular want to achieve with this? shelby: well, i believe we have overregulated the banking system. we overreacted, but on the other hand, the small banks and medium-sized banks that we are looking for regulatory relief for, they are not at systemic risk. there will not be a risk to the economy. some of our larger banks could be but not the banks we are trying to deregulate. it is a good deal. thelet: you're a mem
aretor shelby: i hope we together. we had a good vote.ats joined republicans to move the bill forward the other day. i hope we can pass it. i hope it can ultimately go to conference, or maybe the house will accept it. but overall, it is a good bill. it is rolling back some regulations on small banks, medium-sized banks. it is not a wall street bank help at it is going to lot of the small banks and medium-sized regional banks that we have been, believe need regulatory relief. who say this those...
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plastic bags initiative in bali and indonesia joining us and last but not least in san francisco shelby showed her a senior communications officer with break free from plastic that's a global movement to stop plastic pollution welcome to you all for an important conversation. i am i i want to start with this study right you offered the latest study of the great pacific garbage patch it's the most dense accumulation of ocean plastic in the entire world is this just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to plastic pollution. yes i think it is it's noticeable but it's. gross gross accumulations on full floating plastic. there is a lot of plastic still missing we don't really know where all the plastic there is it coming into the ocean is so this will be the seabed but we find present everywhere but the great by sea garbage patch as we call it is the largest accumulation zone for by and lasting and markets you know with that in mind i mean is there a misconception when we think about solving this this problem what would you say the biggest misconception or the biggest misconceptions that the
plastic bags initiative in bali and indonesia joining us and last but not least in san francisco shelby showed her a senior communications officer with break free from plastic that's a global movement to stop plastic pollution welcome to you all for an important conversation. i am i i want to start with this study right you offered the latest study of the great pacific garbage patch it's the most dense accumulation of ocean plastic in the entire world is this just the tip of the iceberg when it...
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shelby: thank you. -- chairman powell, it's great to have you here. there has been this perception the largestome that foreign banking organizations, like barclays, ubs, deutsche bank has been talked about already, will be released from enhanced prudential standards. i fundamentally disagree with that. i think that those views are a taxed in asnly not 2155. i am a dirt farmer, ok? i read things as they are, don't read a lot into it. you are the man on the fed. i need to know your opinion. does 2155 or higher the federal reserve to weaken any of the dodd-frank enhanced prudential for the fbl? such as deutsche bank, ubs, or barclays? not, to powell: it does my knowledge. >> can you elaborate on how those are applied to the largest fbi owes? -- fbo's? chairman powell: it looks at the global consolidated capital. now we have intermediate holding company requirements for these companies and none of them would be affected by this. they are means is that required to keep capital liquidity in the united states commensurate with their activities. they are subj
shelby: thank you. -- chairman powell, it's great to have you here. there has been this perception the largestome that foreign banking organizations, like barclays, ubs, deutsche bank has been talked about already, will be released from enhanced prudential standards. i fundamentally disagree with that. i think that those views are a taxed in asnly not 2155. i am a dirt farmer, ok? i read things as they are, don't read a lot into it. you are the man on the fed. i need to know your opinion. does...
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in shelby's report, the nbc news talking about bob mueller. people hold that investigation in high regard. is the concern founded that that sort of buffer protecting it might be eroded? >> it's possible. i think the administration itself has given credibility to the mueller probe because the treasury came out and sanctioned some of the same people bob mueller indicted for russian election interference a few weeks ago. that's a layer of credibility surrounding the probe from the administration itself, as well as if trump would come out and fire bob mueller, what shelby said is right, we haven't seen much from republicans by way of actual action when it comes to protecting the special counsel. there's stalled legislation that hasn't been a main priority for the republicans, back as recently as january you had many republicans saying i don't see a need for this investigation to move forward at this point because i think it's undermaef underestimating what the president is doing. >> he still maintains no collusion, no crime. he's still tweeting th
in shelby's report, the nbc news talking about bob mueller. people hold that investigation in high regard. is the concern founded that that sort of buffer protecting it might be eroded? >> it's possible. i think the administration itself has given credibility to the mueller probe because the treasury came out and sanctioned some of the same people bob mueller indicted for russian election interference a few weeks ago. that's a layer of credibility surrounding the probe from the...
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we're back with our roundtable, shelby, noah and kai.ident making a statement like that, is that surprising? does this move the needle in any way? >> i don't think it moves the needle. i was reading more what he was say. he doesn't agree with the fact you should surround yourself with yes men. he said you want diversity of thought, people who stand up to you. he sees this move as hiring someone who agrees with you and who might be more volatile and maybe create more uncertainty in terms of world peace. >> that's an interesting question. >> the fact he said the worst mistake of his presidency, that's a very bold way of saying it, of all the things president trump has done in the last year, the fact he said that was the worst means a lot. >> is it surrounding yourself with yes men? i'm trying to get a read what this means. donald trump saying the iraq war is the biggest mistake ever and john bolton was one of the champions of the iraq war. >> no, it doesn't make any sense from that perspective. john bolton was a veteran of 41 and 43, a com
we're back with our roundtable, shelby, noah and kai.ident making a statement like that, is that surprising? does this move the needle in any way? >> i don't think it moves the needle. i was reading more what he was say. he doesn't agree with the fact you should surround yourself with yes men. he said you want diversity of thought, people who stand up to you. he sees this move as hiring someone who agrees with you and who might be more volatile and maybe create more uncertainty in terms...
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shelby: mr. president, i, too, would like to start here by thanking my good friend senator thad cochran for the tireless dedication and public service that he has brought forth here throughout some 40 something years, 45 years. over 45 years ago, as has been said here, he was elected to the united states house of representatives and elected to the u.s. senate in 1978. thad was a practicing attorney in jackson, mississippi, a graduate of the university of mississippi, law school, undergraduate. and also studied abroad at trinity college in dublin, ireland, where we visited one time. we've served together here in the u.s. senate for over 30 years. he's been an excellent colleague and i've been honored to work with him. we represent neighboring states, mississippi and alabama. we both worked on some of the same priorities. but mainly he served mississippi with the utmost dignity and respect. he has an excellent staff. mr. shelby: we're all grateful for the hard work and help and coordination with al
shelby: mr. president, i, too, would like to start here by thanking my good friend senator thad cochran for the tireless dedication and public service that he has brought forth here throughout some 40 something years, 45 years. over 45 years ago, as has been said here, he was elected to the united states house of representatives and elected to the u.s. senate in 1978. thad was a practicing attorney in jackson, mississippi, a graduate of the university of mississippi, law school, undergraduate....
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howie: joining us from new york, shelby holliday. have seen cambridge analytics called a trump-linked firm. there was no evidence the campaign knew it was getting anything illicit. shelby: cambridge analytics is a company that does get involved in elections and worked with the trump campaign and they worked with senator ted cruz in his presidential bid. the firm is under fire because they violated facebook policies in getting information of americans. they purchased a ton of facebook data from a researcher who unlawfully obtained it. they are saying they used this information to target americans in the election and use psychographic methods to get out the vote in swing states. howie: cambridge analytics broke the rules, i understand that. how different is that from other firms that try to get information about people so they can target them for advertising and what the barack obama campaign did in 2012. >> that's a good question. what campaigns do. they work with facebook above board openly to target voters to help get out the vote.
howie: joining us from new york, shelby holliday. have seen cambridge analytics called a trump-linked firm. there was no evidence the campaign knew it was getting anything illicit. shelby: cambridge analytics is a company that does get involved in elections and worked with the trump campaign and they worked with senator ted cruz in his presidential bid. the firm is under fire because they violated facebook policies in getting information of americans. they purchased a ton of facebook data from...
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. >>> "the wall street journal's" shelby holiday wrote a book.t lawyer saying donald trump was personally aware of this threat. >> that's a big deal, because we have heard over the past few days that there was a threat. but there was confusion about who made it. could it have been a twitter troll, a whack job? it wasn't a whack job. it was a serious threat. he also said we'd have to wait for the "60 minutes" interview to figure out where it came from. if the president was aware of it, that's significant legally and political lay. once the american people start hearing it, it will be a big issue for voters. >> any reaction to the interview? >> yeah, i think it's interesting that this case is, that trump would want to draw more attention to this case. it strikes me, whether he was in on these various threats or -- >> when you say trump, are you referring to denison? >> yes, yes, of course, which ironically is sort of the m.o. of the lawyer that originally represented stormy daniels. he does these pseudonym, pseudonymous contracts that are supposed
. >>> "the wall street journal's" shelby holiday wrote a book.t lawyer saying donald trump was personally aware of this threat. >> that's a big deal, because we have heard over the past few days that there was a threat. but there was confusion about who made it. could it have been a twitter troll, a whack job? it wasn't a whack job. it was a serious threat. he also said we'd have to wait for the "60 minutes" interview to figure out where it came from. if the...
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shelby: mr. president, i, too, would like to start here by thanking my good friend senator thad cochran for the tireless dedication and public service that he has brought forth here throughout some 40 something years, 45 years. over 45 years ago, as has been said here, he was elected to the united states house of representatives and elected to the u.s. senate in 1978. thad was a practicing attorney in jackson, mississippi, a graduate of the university of mississippi, law school, undergraduate. and also studied abroad at trinity college in dublin, ireland, where we visited one time. we've served together here in the u.s. senate for over 30 years. he's been an excellent colleague and i've been honored to work with him. we represent neighboring states, mississippi and alabama. we both worked on some of the same priorities. but mainly he served mississippi with the utmost dignity and respect. he has an excellent staff. mr. shelby: we're all grateful for the hard work and help and coordination with al
shelby: mr. president, i, too, would like to start here by thanking my good friend senator thad cochran for the tireless dedication and public service that he has brought forth here throughout some 40 something years, 45 years. over 45 years ago, as has been said here, he was elected to the united states house of representatives and elected to the u.s. senate in 1978. thad was a practicing attorney in jackson, mississippi, a graduate of the university of mississippi, law school, undergraduate....
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thank you both for being a part of this discussion and shelby holiday. we have a lot more on this night. sam nunberg is back on "the beat." he's live with me tonight. house republicans announce they want to end the russia probe tonight. donald trump jr. also making a political attack on democrats. and senator tammy baldwin on the beat, plus my very special guest, havoc. and you're watching "the beat" onnen msnbc. en msnbc. n msnbc. m. nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. dr. scholl's. born to move. do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? yes? great! then you're ready for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. sweet! e*trade. the original place to invest online. copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own
thank you both for being a part of this discussion and shelby holiday. we have a lot more on this night. sam nunberg is back on "the beat." he's live with me tonight. house republicans announce they want to end the russia probe tonight. donald trump jr. also making a political attack on democrats. and senator tammy baldwin on the beat, plus my very special guest, havoc. and you're watching "the beat" onnen msnbc. en msnbc. n msnbc. m. nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't...
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i would bank all of the members senator shelby when he was chairman laid much of the groundwork for this. the house chairman of the house where the article services chairman -- has done an outstanding job. we are at a point where we are close to making progress on this overregulation. i will disclose up front that i have my own personal experience and bias in this space having worked with a great group of men and women in eastern pennsylvania. we lost a community bank in 2005. it was amazing and great experience. in 2005 when we launched i was shocked to learn how heavily regulated a small, tiny, startup and branded community bank class. seeing that we need a permission from the regulators to change the color of the drapes in the lobby of the bank. this was before dad frank was passed. dad frank came along later made things worse. whoever perspective in the hands of regulators a terrible trickle-down effect whereby extensive regulations meant to constrain large financial institutions they impose huge costs and small banks. we've got to a point where small banks are too small to succeed.
i would bank all of the members senator shelby when he was chairman laid much of the groundwork for this. the house chairman of the house where the article services chairman -- has done an outstanding job. we are at a point where we are close to making progress on this overregulation. i will disclose up front that i have my own personal experience and bias in this space having worked with a great group of men and women in eastern pennsylvania. we lost a community bank in 2005. it was amazing...
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ashley: shelby, let me ask you, should there be presumption of privacy posting on something so public as facebook? >> that's a good question. throughout the debate what is getting lost, users have ability, tmi, we share too much information so much and the fact their data is shared -- >> cambridge analytica, that was personality profile. >> you took the quiz years ago you had no idea it would be come back to be served in your face in a political sense. someone i spoke to last week made a really great point. democracy is built on idea of open ideas, open debate. when you're send ising targeted messages to people no one knows what they say, no one knows how they might be manipulated there is no way for candidates or companies to refute these claims. they don't know what is being sent. ashley: i get the sense. we have to wrap this up. what i get the sense with facebook they don't have any how much of your information is out there. >> no clue. mark zuckerberg admitted that. >> this is too big even for them. you recall after our scandal in the run-up to the u.s. presidential election, 125
ashley: shelby, let me ask you, should there be presumption of privacy posting on something so public as facebook? >> that's a good question. throughout the debate what is getting lost, users have ability, tmi, we share too much information so much and the fact their data is shared -- >> cambridge analytica, that was personality profile. >> you took the quiz years ago you had no idea it would be come back to be served in your face in a political sense. someone i spoke to last...
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shelby: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. shelby: i rise today, as my colleague from north dakota has just done, to speak in support of senate bill 2155, the economic growth, regulatory relief, and consumer protection act. in response, mr. president, to the 2008 financial crisis, many individuals overreacted to the role that smaller institutions played. in the rush to react, these institutions became overregulated. but since the drafting and enactment of dodd-frank nearly 10 years ago, congress has looked for ways to lessen the damage, effects it has had on our financial system in america. as a result of the dodd-frank act, thousands of pages of federal mandates were imposed upon even the smallest of financial institutions. community banks all across the country are the key source of lending and other financial services on main street throughout this nation. i believe we should not and must not continue to require them to comply with the same regulations as our largest financial institutions that are perhaps subject to system
shelby: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. shelby: i rise today, as my colleague from north dakota has just done, to speak in support of senate bill 2155, the economic growth, regulatory relief, and consumer protection act. in response, mr. president, to the 2008 financial crisis, many individuals overreacted to the role that smaller institutions played. in the rush to react, these institutions became overregulated. but since the drafting and enactment of...
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the circumstances in shelby county now are not the circumstances in shelby county in 1962. congress needs to fix this coverage provision and if they fail to do so, we are striking down. they didn't strike down congress authority to have an emergency coverage formula to address this . a struck down congress authority to use bad and old evidence. what happens is this wonderful, powerful tool who say you can change law passed in congress can strike them down. you take it away.and within hours, those of us would assume that maybe things would be getting better seven, eight years ago, either something changed again or the confederates are coming out of the attic because now every voter idlaw in the south is being pushed forward with implementation . other states are looking at doing things with redistricting to ensure they are maximizing republican advantage because every white vote is probably republican. all these steps are being taken to act on voter participation and make it more difficult. so if you are to look at say, the texas voter id law, this is a law that violates the
the circumstances in shelby county now are not the circumstances in shelby county in 1962. congress needs to fix this coverage provision and if they fail to do so, we are striking down. they didn't strike down congress authority to have an emergency coverage formula to address this . a struck down congress authority to use bad and old evidence. what happens is this wonderful, powerful tool who say you can change law passed in congress can strike them down. you take it away.and within hours,...
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. >> his former colleague in the senate, richard shelby, saying if he was sessions, he would not standuch treatment. take a listen. >> president saying you don't have confidence in me, so that is jeff's challenge right now, and what he wants to do and how he does it, and he's a good man, and he's going through a lot. he's got a lot of challenges. >> so a problem with the audio there, but senator shelby saying he would not stand for it. what do you think? >> i think it's hard to overstate just how badly broken the relationship between donald trump and jeff sessions is to where the president publicly blasts him all the time, and sessions after calling him weak, very weak, regretted picking him, disappointed in him timely pushed back on that, and that statement, which was not that forceful, but pointed and directed at the president. the president did not like that statement, but it just is very telling to see what the relationship is like between these two men, and this has been going on for nearly a year now. last march jeff sessions rescued himself from overseeing the russian investigat
. >> his former colleague in the senate, richard shelby, saying if he was sessions, he would not standuch treatment. take a listen. >> president saying you don't have confidence in me, so that is jeff's challenge right now, and what he wants to do and how he does it, and he's a good man, and he's going through a lot. he's got a lot of challenges. >> so a problem with the audio there, but senator shelby saying he would not stand for it. what do you think? >> i think it's...
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but let's start with shelby, with jared kushner, let me put it like this, does he have a problem? >> he has a lot of problems, and the big question is will he will able to keep his job? we know his security clearance was downgraded, there's more concerns about whether or not he could be blackmailed by a foreign country, and we're finding out about more meetings that he had during the campaign. he didn't reveal on his -- we know that mueller has been looking at the transition period for a while, but the fact that the reporting from nbc tonight, if foreign countries are actually cooperating with mueller, that is a significant turn in this investigation and it would be huge, if there was wrong doing for these foreign countries to come out and reveal information that's harmful to kushner and possibly his father-in-law. >> ron, you're a traditional conservative and there's a concern among traditional conservatives about how the government is used, whether it's too big, whether it is used for self-dealing, i think is something you're against. does this concern you, the allegation that j
but let's start with shelby, with jared kushner, let me put it like this, does he have a problem? >> he has a lot of problems, and the big question is will he will able to keep his job? we know his security clearance was downgraded, there's more concerns about whether or not he could be blackmailed by a foreign country, and we're finding out about more meetings that he had during the campaign. he didn't reveal on his -- we know that mueller has been looking at the transition period for a...
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shelby: i like my room as it is, but sometimes, i'd rather have my own room. like being surrounded by them, just not all the time. repoporter: but t the lack f privacy isis just a small probl. zak remembers when his father left and his mum was forced to go to a food bank. zak:k: i thought the world w s going toto end because i thohot we were going to have nothing to live on and no electric or anything. so now i'm used to it, so now i know what to do. sloane: you know, some people schools because they can afford to. but t then obviously on a w income, we just get by, sisimpe as that. wreporter: sloane hasn't built. that resilience alone. her neighbors have also been there for her. every week they come together to talk about their problems. itit helps them dedeal with thee realalities ofof povertyt. pete: poverty by definition n s isolation. is the ststripping away of a person's ability to join into a society. that can be in a very phphysicl way in that people can't join in and participate in l life in te ways that they would like or which peopople can self-f-is
shelby: i like my room as it is, but sometimes, i'd rather have my own room. like being surrounded by them, just not all the time. repoporter: but t the lack f privacy isis just a small probl. zak remembers when his father left and his mum was forced to go to a food bank. zak:k: i thought the world w s going toto end because i thohot we were going to have nothing to live on and no electric or anything. so now i'm used to it, so now i know what to do. sloane: you know, some people schools...
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. >> senator shelby i liked his term that thad cochran is one of the last practitioners of the lost o art of being nice. the lost art of being nice. i talked to my 13-year-old son charlie just this morning i said you know, charlie it's actually easier to be thoughtful than to be thoughtless. but so many of us don't do much beyond 13-year-old understanding of that we would be better off to watch and learn from what thad cochran did so well while he was here. you know, thad and kay will be in the daily senate family. but they'll always be an importante part of the senate family. it's an exciting time when you get to go home to mississippi and don't immediately understand that you very quickly have to turn around the to come back to washington to do what thad did so well for so long representing the people he worked for, the people he a loved. at least two generations of mississippi i g cans don't remember when thad cochran wasn't their senator. and only when this -- stime in the senate ends will people fully begin to realize how much he can did. much they appreciate what he did and how
. >> senator shelby i liked his term that thad cochran is one of the last practitioners of the lost o art of being nice. the lost art of being nice. i talked to my 13-year-old son charlie just this morning i said you know, charlie it's actually easier to be thoughtful than to be thoughtless. but so many of us don't do much beyond 13-year-old understanding of that we would be better off to watch and learn from what thad cochran did so well while he was here. you know, thad and kay will be...
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no compunction about calling the guy out and putting him in jail if he's in contempt of court. >> shelby, take a listen to another part of this interview. >> i'm not going to answer something so wide as this. this is so ridiculous. i'm not going to give them every e-mail i had with steve bannon and roger stone. i communicate with them every day. >> he's in communication every day with those two key players, roger stone, who didn't do anything wrong but needs to protect. >> i think it's interesting that he's pointing out those two people. if you look at the subpoena, there are ten people on the list. he continues to talk about roger stone and steve bannon. we know roger stone is really important, because he could sit at the crux of this investigation into coordination with russia. roger stone's communications with wecikileaks. we've heard julian assange's name dropped today. it's interesting about steve bannon, because all along steve bannon has said i came onto the campaign after the convention. i had nothing to do with the trump tower meeting, nothing do with the platform change and ukr
no compunction about calling the guy out and putting him in jail if he's in contempt of court. >> shelby, take a listen to another part of this interview. >> i'm not going to answer something so wide as this. this is so ridiculous. i'm not going to give them every e-mail i had with steve bannon and roger stone. i communicate with them every day. >> he's in communication every day with those two key players, roger stone, who didn't do anything wrong but needs to protect....
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shelby's to offer as well.which is part of lombardi polenta boiled corn meal is a favorite dish sometimes with cheese. as a main dish but as a side with other things like mushrooms meat or rabbit. those are additional dishes typical of. the. we finish up with a quick trip to the lower city with a shopping boulevard and theatre which of course carries the name of don etc. in northern italy on holiday destination that's well worth a visit. all despite the winter chill the cyclists are out in force this week for berlin bicycle week that's a weeklong festival that celebrates everything about bikes as a transport and a lifestyle choice and in honor of that our series this week features cyclists of all types and ha it's phillip isn't one to be found frequenting the city bike paths as an extreme mountain biker he prefers racing down mountains navigating razor thin curves a risky occupation that he admits doesn't make a lot of sense so we caught up with him to see why he's always after that next adrenaline rush. extrem
shelby's to offer as well.which is part of lombardi polenta boiled corn meal is a favorite dish sometimes with cheese. as a main dish but as a side with other things like mushrooms meat or rabbit. those are additional dishes typical of. the. we finish up with a quick trip to the lower city with a shopping boulevard and theatre which of course carries the name of don etc. in northern italy on holiday destination that's well worth a visit. all despite the winter chill the cyclists are out in...
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from senator shelby his answer was no i wouldn't. would you? >> i'm not in that position. i'm not going to substitute my judgment for attorney general general sessions. i would say this, though, i would go and have a heart to heart talk with the president about this and make sure that i have his complete confidence. i think that's important to take place. neil: okay. >> it is not helpful to anybody in a leadership position to not have everybody on the team pulling in the same direction. neil: okay, chairman, thank you very much. we will have more fallout from all these leaks after this too. , but there's no way to avoid mi... hey! this'll help. rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. there's also origination fees and... this takes care of it, thank you. yeah. understand the details and get approved in as few as 8 minutes. ( ♪ ) only tena intimates has pro-skin technology designed to quickly wick away moisture to help maintain your skin's natural balance. for a free sample call 1-877-get-tena. for a free sample was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign ba
from senator shelby his answer was no i wouldn't. would you? >> i'm not in that position. i'm not going to substitute my judgment for attorney general general sessions. i would say this, though, i would go and have a heart to heart talk with the president about this and make sure that i have his complete confidence. i think that's important to take place. neil: okay. >> it is not helpful to anybody in a leadership position to not have everybody on the team pulling in the same...
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i think senator shelby will be the new chairman of the senate appropriations committee. >> why doesn'tt work like that this year? trying to work with an unpredictable white house? >> i think it doesn't help. what we thought were some good signs, the president met with democratic and republican leadership, for example on dreamers. within one day, it was gone. not because congress changed their position, the president did. we are going to , ande tariffs on steel then that turned out to be a catastrophic idea from the perspective of republicans. but we'll exclude these countries. these things are too complex. >> the president had a prescription today for the jump -- for the budget problems. he called for an end to the legislative filibuster and wants a line-item veto, which the supreme court said was unconstitutional. he worriesthink about whether things are constitutional. he has also called for censorship of the press, being able to sue the press if they disagree with him. we've gone through a lot of things. arresting people and doing due process later on? governmentthe way works. that'
i think senator shelby will be the new chairman of the senate appropriations committee. >> why doesn'tt work like that this year? trying to work with an unpredictable white house? >> i think it doesn't help. what we thought were some good signs, the president met with democratic and republican leadership, for example on dreamers. within one day, it was gone. not because congress changed their position, the president did. we are going to , ande tariffs on steel then that turned out...
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. >> neil: just like senator shelby of alabama, if either of the gentlemen were subject to the treatmenteff sessions has from his boss, they would leave. they wouldn't put up with it. maybe he's not up to the task and the president should fire him. the read on this taken aback by the president's treatment of the attorney general wonder why he doesn't fire him? easier said than done, be careful what you rac wish for. democrats take their sweet time deciding on your replacement, what do you make of that? >> i think it's remarkable that you have a feud that continues on. trump is upset that sessions recused himself. trump said he wants sessions gone at various times. he looks at eric holder who took a lot of blows for obama. he wants a republican eric holder who is more loyal to him. sessions left a pretty good job in the u.s. senate. sessions indicated, if you want to get rid of me, you have to fire me. >> neil: maybe you can help me on this, he did offer his resignation -- more than once, and the president declined it or wouldn't take it. i'm not sure -- what would be the wisdom of keepin
. >> neil: just like senator shelby of alabama, if either of the gentlemen were subject to the treatmenteff sessions has from his boss, they would leave. they wouldn't put up with it. maybe he's not up to the task and the president should fire him. the read on this taken aback by the president's treatment of the attorney general wonder why he doesn't fire him? easier said than done, be careful what you rac wish for. democrats take their sweet time deciding on your replacement, what do you...
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spain's record on torture and abuse in its detention centers nothing are you feeling aware of that shelby or raise the matter of are you even aware of the slave trade with other countries where this is occurring and this is current this is current no going back in history something like not just three years ago the un committee against torture said it was seriously concerned over reports that the spanish authorities failed to carry out a prompt effective impartial and thorough investigations into complaints of toll has this been pushed you would beyond this that. because there are means if you go to somebody you have to prove that and then you have to pursue the matter if you are really interested in solving yes it is because the science mentioned in the white house has moved on because there's been seven rulings by the european court of human rights against spain so you can spare fact perfect you can see that the system works really yes and you have yeah and in your support come on in your support particularly in your support of spain you've totally ignored spain's record. on that i am s
spain's record on torture and abuse in its detention centers nothing are you feeling aware of that shelby or raise the matter of are you even aware of the slave trade with other countries where this is occurring and this is current this is current no going back in history something like not just three years ago the un committee against torture said it was seriously concerned over reports that the spanish authorities failed to carry out a prompt effective impartial and thorough investigations...
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shelby davis -- shelby: davis said what you got rich on the last 10 years is what you get poor on thestores would love to have a bit of inflation. it is a nice day to be able to operate in that environment. this lower unemployment will have a lag effect, and once the youkicks into gear, when get the inflation genie out of the bottle, it is hard to put back in. when it rears its head, american households have one main way to defend themselves. homeownership. that, oh, i renters love renters -- i love renting. when inflation comes, you want to cap that rent. julia: when you talk to me about bailing out carl, i got excited. he sat up. where's the bailout for carl? he's not having it. i don't like anyone having my back. looking out for me. he brings up an interesting point. if you look at the underlying mechanics of what is driving inflation, rental pressures have been a core part of that. if mr. snead is correct and we are seeing a big change and to depress rent, a term we've seen for the last couple quarters. that is one more factor saying the risk of some upside overshoot in inflation
shelby davis -- shelby: davis said what you got rich on the last 10 years is what you get poor on thestores would love to have a bit of inflation. it is a nice day to be able to operate in that environment. this lower unemployment will have a lag effect, and once the youkicks into gear, when get the inflation genie out of the bottle, it is hard to put back in. when it rears its head, american households have one main way to defend themselves. homeownership. that, oh, i renters love renters -- i...
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neil: alabama senator shelby does not have confidence. this is from a couple days ago. if you are jeff sessions, why do you stay attorney general? >> that's a question of the day right now. do you stay -- neil: would you? if it were you senator in that capacity, would you stay? would you be humiliated and happily humiliated day in and day out? >> absolutely not. i wouldn't stay at all unless the president wanted me to stay and he appointed me. i wouldn't be under anybody's -- i wouldn't be anybody's whipping boy. i wouldn't be belittled because the president is saying you don't have any confidence in me. that's jeff's challenge right now. what he wants to do and how he does it, and he's a good man. he's going through a lot. he's got a lot of challenges. neil: what do you think about that chairman? what do you think about that chairman? >> jeff sessions is a good man. it's very unfortunate he found it necessary t
neil: alabama senator shelby does not have confidence. this is from a couple days ago. if you are jeff sessions, why do you stay attorney general? >> that's a question of the day right now. do you stay -- neil: would you? if it were you senator in that capacity, would you stay? would you be humiliated and happily humiliated day in and day out? >> absolutely not. i wouldn't stay at all unless the president wanted me to stay and he appointed me. i wouldn't be under anybody's -- i...
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shelby county, alabama, suburban county outside of birmingham seeks to get out from under coverage of the voting rights act section five. that ask to be set free. they are denied by the federal courts. they are denied by the attorney general. they appeal to the u.s. supreme court. 5-4 decision, supreme court says your right, coverage formula is too old, 40 years old. based on 41-year-old data. congress was cautioned his availability the circumstances of shelby county, 1964, congress needs to fix this coverage provision since they failed to do so, , we are striking it dow. they didn't strike down congress authority to have an emergency coverage formula to address this kind of problem. they struck down congress' authority to use bad and old evidence. so what happens is this wonderful powerful tool designed for the world, you can change loss of cognitive construct and down, is taken away. and within hours those of us who assumed things may or maybe geg better seven, ages ago, either something changed again or the confederates are coming out of the attic, okay? because now all of a sudden
shelby county, alabama, suburban county outside of birmingham seeks to get out from under coverage of the voting rights act section five. that ask to be set free. they are denied by the federal courts. they are denied by the attorney general. they appeal to the u.s. supreme court. 5-4 decision, supreme court says your right, coverage formula is too old, 40 years old. based on 41-year-old data. congress was cautioned his availability the circumstances of shelby county, 1964, congress needs to...
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charles: tammy bruce. , shelby holliday and gayle trotter. attorney and contributor at "the hill." tammy, the steel industry in 1953 had 650,000 workers. we see the market falling apart. we hear paul ryan, the business rounding table. everyone is complaining. it feels like this is establishment pushback against promises to the heartland. tammy: it is. the establishment pushingback against that and complaining about things and potentially the negative impact of what the president wants to do. his instinct has been right. his commitment was to american jobs, forgotten individuals and the rust belt. we in fact if the world is moving toward war we need to be more in control of those industries and less reliant on china and south america. butter other nation. >> tammy is referring to the trade extension act 1962. the role national defense. but the steel industry says you can apply to that as well. maybe some of it should be spent here and we should have a healthy and competitive global industry. >> i think the problem politically here is there is so many confusion surrounding the announ
charles: tammy bruce. , shelby holliday and gayle trotter. attorney and contributor at "the hill." tammy, the steel industry in 1953 had 650,000 workers. we see the market falling apart. we hear paul ryan, the business rounding table. everyone is complaining. it feels like this is establishment pushback against promises to the heartland. tammy: it is. the establishment pushingback against that and complaining about things and potentially the negative impact of what the president wants...
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shelby do one more question? >> how concerned are you that cuts tookn reagan's effect in 1983, interest rates had begun to dramatically decline in 82. but in 2018, rates are going up. these other economists, i will call them other economists. there is a demand curve and a supply curve. in all of the markets. when interest rates are way too high, mortgages become unaffordable and people do not buy homes. rates,u lower interest you can see the improvement coming like we did under reagan. there was a huge boom in the housing market. underwe have a time bernanke and yellen where they have interest rates at zero. let me ask you a serious question. if you have money you want to lend to a less risky person at zero interest rate? there has been a huge shortage of capital to the housing market because interest rates are so low there is no supply of capital. highest rates can be too because of inflation or too low because of quantitative easing and operation twist. that is what happened. there is the exact only locks point
shelby do one more question? >> how concerned are you that cuts tookn reagan's effect in 1983, interest rates had begun to dramatically decline in 82. but in 2018, rates are going up. these other economists, i will call them other economists. there is a demand curve and a supply curve. in all of the markets. when interest rates are way too high, mortgages become unaffordable and people do not buy homes. rates,u lower interest you can see the improvement coming like we did under reagan....
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how about a brand new 1965 cobra, just like carol shelby built them from a company called superformanceways surprised when i get a new buyer and the guy is 27 years old. he wasn't around when these cars were done. >> reporter: while a car off the lot is okay for some, but for some, a car that's made in small batches is something to savor. >> i'm sure they're reasonably priced. >> absolutely. >>> abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> what we do is put gun control completely in the hands of democracy. >> sounds so simple, but it's anything but. the new push to get rid of the second amendment. >>> and to the police killing of an unarmed man, all this as california's attorney general steps into the fray. >>> and the census plan, firms say a white house effort needs to be stopped. >> if you're not counted, then you don't count. >>> a miraculous ending for a missing california woman. she is okay after being stranded in the snow for 10 days. >>> good evening. >> thanks for joining us. the latest on developing news now, the sacramento city council meeting is just getting under way, dedicated
how about a brand new 1965 cobra, just like carol shelby built them from a company called superformanceways surprised when i get a new buyer and the guy is 27 years old. he wasn't around when these cars were done. >> reporter: while a car off the lot is okay for some, but for some, a car that's made in small batches is something to savor. >> i'm sure they're reasonably priced. >> absolutely. >>> abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> what we do is put gun...
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the other thing i want to follow up with senator shelby's question about the dilapidated house and thatyou recognize. the administration proposed to eliminate the housing capital fund that repairs this. it is aging. we have $50 million that usually comes in in alabama and those funds are also desperately needed. how you want to make up that difference to address the needs that you yourself recognized in your answer to senator shelby. >> one of the things i've noticed is that we are not building a lot of public housing anymore. it generally tends to fall into disrepair simply because there isn't the local interest. through things like the rad program which has been extremely successful, 88000 units have been revamped that way. those things have been working very, very effectively. that coupled with money that will be brought in to the opportunity zone will take care of a lot of issues. we are looking to unleashing in excess of $2 trillion. those are major changes. >> i hope you're right product question whether there will be that kind of investment in these projects for they don't make a
the other thing i want to follow up with senator shelby's question about the dilapidated house and thatyou recognize. the administration proposed to eliminate the housing capital fund that repairs this. it is aging. we have $50 million that usually comes in in alabama and those funds are also desperately needed. how you want to make up that difference to address the needs that you yourself recognized in your answer to senator shelby. >> one of the things i've noticed is that we are not...
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i talked with senator shelby from alabama.rump is playing the long game here and it works, he doesn't see a problem with this strategy. >> i don't know if it's the wrong way to go. what is wrong or right is what works. we'll see if it works. if it doesn't work, it's the wrong way to go. sometimes you have to get people's attention. we're losing out in the trade war. let's be honest. the question is, is it our fault or the trade fault or because countries are dumping steel and aluminum on this country to detriment of our own people? we need to figure this out. this is a good tart to start. >> trace, there's a middle ground here. i talked to republicans and democrats today who agree that cheap chinese steel is a problem but how to handle the problem is the sticking point. trace? >> trace: hillary, thank you. more democrats voting in the texas senate race last night than any mid-term primary in more than 20 years. republican set a new mid-term primary turnout record. some conservatives have said they're worried about the challeng
i talked with senator shelby from alabama.rump is playing the long game here and it works, he doesn't see a problem with this strategy. >> i don't know if it's the wrong way to go. what is wrong or right is what works. we'll see if it works. if it doesn't work, it's the wrong way to go. sometimes you have to get people's attention. we're losing out in the trade war. let's be honest. the question is, is it our fault or the trade fault or because countries are dumping steel and aluminum on...
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shelby county, alabama seeks to get out from coverage of the voting rights section. federal denied by the courts. they appeal to the supreme court. 5-4 decision. supreme court says you are right. congress was cautioned and we invited them to fix it. congress needs to fix this coverage provision. they did not shut down congress's authority to address the problems. they struck down congress's authority for evidence. what happens is this powerful says you can change loss faster than congress construct them down is taken away. us whohours, those of said things were getting better seven or eight years ago, either something changed or the confederates are coming out of the attic because now all of a sudden every voter id law and the south -- states are looking at doing things with regis assuring -- redistricting. now the white vote in the south is prominently -- predominately republican. all the steps taken were to make voting more difficult to read if you were to look at the texas voter id law, it makes it difficult to register to vote based on the variety of different fo
shelby county, alabama seeks to get out from coverage of the voting rights section. federal denied by the courts. they appeal to the supreme court. 5-4 decision. supreme court says you are right. congress was cautioned and we invited them to fix it. congress needs to fix this coverage provision. they did not shut down congress's authority to address the problems. they struck down congress's authority for evidence. what happens is this powerful says you can change loss faster than congress...
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i wanted to follow-up on a conversation you had with one of my colleagues, senator shelby, on the policy effectiveness and asset unit that you have created. can you speak to how many people will work in the unit and how the importance of data will inform the decisions you make? chairman powell: i think it's five or six people now. i don't know how big it will be, but it will be something in that range, maybe a little bigger. the idea is that we will have a strong, quantitative approach that is tightly focused on cost-benefit analysis. i would stress that we already do cost-benefit analysis and everything that we do, but outside we hear that there is an interest in doing more and we are actively pursuing that. >> the reason you are doing this is to inform enforcement policy decisions, correct? yes, we want to be able to implement regulations in the least burdensome way that we can, consistent with safety and soundness. >> and its key for your ability to do so? very much so.l: >> i'm always happy to hear about data collection, it's critical to the work of the federal reserve. i'm sure that
i wanted to follow-up on a conversation you had with one of my colleagues, senator shelby, on the policy effectiveness and asset unit that you have created. can you speak to how many people will work in the unit and how the importance of data will inform the decisions you make? chairman powell: i think it's five or six people now. i don't know how big it will be, but it will be something in that range, maybe a little bigger. the idea is that we will have a strong, quantitative approach that is...
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. >> it was sessions' former brother, republican senator from alabama shelby, who said today, i wouldn'tybody's whipping boy, i wouldn't be belittled. so the president versus the attorney general continues. gentlemen, thank you so much. matthew nussbaum, raj day, we'll have you both back on. >>> coming up for us, something the president said today that may not be sitting well tonight with the nra when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> the president today held a meeting about gun violence, and it was important to him that it was televised. in fact, the white house briefing was canceled today, in part to ensure focus on this gun event. somewhat unbelievably, the event was instantly overshadowed by word of the departure of hope hicks, the director of communications. but back to this other gathering. what today's event, this gathering of republican and democratic politicians, may have lacked in diversity, it made up for in terms of the hyperbole, the stunning statements that came out of it, most of them from the president who at times took positions on things like the seizure of guns that were
. >> it was sessions' former brother, republican senator from alabama shelby, who said today, i wouldn'tybody's whipping boy, i wouldn't be belittled. so the president versus the attorney general continues. gentlemen, thank you so much. matthew nussbaum, raj day, we'll have you both back on. >>> coming up for us, something the president said today that may not be sitting well tonight with the nra when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> the president today held a...
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it took about three months to build and he added features over time coram says his daughter, shelby,htly fireworks are her favorite part and now, she can enjoy them every night ((grant)) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine.((vicki))but our primetime coverage continues. pam moore and steve aveson are here with kron 4 news at ten...guys? ((pam)) thank you grant and vicki...next at ten... six people, including a police officer and a minor shot during an incident this evening at a san francisco barber shop.tonight police are still on the scene.we are live with brand new information.. including reaction from acting mayor mark farrell. plus...heavy hearts in the east bay tonight as loved ones mourn the death of a father..killed after leaving a hooka bar in hayward.the suspect is still on the loose. ((pam)) plus... the bay area getting drenched right now. a powerful storm hitting parts of the region right now... and it is expected to last much of the night. your four zone forecast is next.((steve)) don't go away...hour three of kron 4 news in primetime starts right after the (pam) now at ten:
it took about three months to build and he added features over time coram says his daughter, shelby,htly fireworks are her favorite part and now, she can enjoy them every night ((grant)) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine.((vicki))but our primetime coverage continues. pam moore and steve aveson are here with kron 4 news at ten...guys? ((pam)) thank you grant and vicki...next at ten... six people, including a police officer and a minor shot during an incident this evening at a san francisco...
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. >> let me show an exchange from another one of our friends of the show, shelby holiday, who pushed the same lawyer on this similar line of questioning earlier in the show about why she signed. >> why did she sign this agreement in the first place if she wanted to tell her story? >> i think she's going to disclose that. in fact, i'm highly confident that if this interview is aired at some point in time, that answer will be given. >> you're saying in the "60 minutes" interview she is going to reveal details as to why she took the money at the time and a logical reason for why she wants to do undo that? >> i'm not going to state exactly what's in the interview. >> i think you did just allude to it. >> i'm going to say that issue, i'm confident, will be touched upon. how about that? >> too many lawyers. but it seems when we connect all these dots that he is moving forward and he's obviously doing this in the public forum, revealing little bits and bits more what he was previewing there and what he made official today is this other argument that apparently we're going to get a lot of de
. >> let me show an exchange from another one of our friends of the show, shelby holiday, who pushed the same lawyer on this similar line of questioning earlier in the show about why she signed. >> why did she sign this agreement in the first place if she wanted to tell her story? >> i think she's going to disclose that. in fact, i'm highly confident that if this interview is aired at some point in time, that answer will be given. >> you're saying in the "60...