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when his aides could not keep up with him, he said find me someone who can take shorthand. soon, james tanner, a crippled clerk, finds himself sitting next to stanton, taking notes is n shorthand. those notes are still in existence. he also sends what we would call press releases, messages to the press to inform the nation of what has happened, how lincoln has been shot, seward has been stabbed. their medical condition, the first results of his investigation that night. stanton didn't announce that he was taking charge. he simply was in charge. early the next morning, just after lincoln died, stanton supposedly says now he belongs to the ages. supposedly, the first time the words appear in print was 25 years later. they appear in the material biography by john hate and john nikolay of lincoln. but if you look at the sources from april 1865, the newspaper accounts, the detailed description of the death scene, if you look at a long letter that james tanner wrote to a friend describing the event, there's nothing about stanton saying anything. they say lincoln's pastor offered
when his aides could not keep up with him, he said find me someone who can take shorthand. soon, james tanner, a crippled clerk, finds himself sitting next to stanton, taking notes is n shorthand. those notes are still in existence. he also sends what we would call press releases, messages to the press to inform the nation of what has happened, how lincoln has been shot, seward has been stabbed. their medical condition, the first results of his investigation that night. stanton didn't announce...
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general west, ray shorthand so everyone can see who you are -- -- your handr hand so everybody can see who you are. --ders like general west were followed by leaders like the first african-american also theeneral who was highest ranking woman ever to graduate from west point. girl.n say it, go on she and i are working together with the other uniformed services to improve the health of our service members and the communities they live in. unfortunately, our servicemembers are less fit and less ready to deploy than at any time in modern history. of 18-24 yards are in eligible for military service. , our poor health is a threat to national security. it is also critical to remember that african-americans are .earing the brunt we must address the health disparities and inequities among that limitnities opportunities to thrive and opportunities to serve our great country. in closing, i am honored to be here with you mr. president, mr. trump, to celebrate black history month. the contributions of black americans aren't apart part of our nation's history. mr. trump, you are giving me a unique
general west, ray shorthand so everyone can see who you are -- -- your handr hand so everybody can see who you are. --ders like general west were followed by leaders like the first african-american also theeneral who was highest ranking woman ever to graduate from west point. girl.n say it, go on she and i are working together with the other uniformed services to improve the health of our service members and the communities they live in. unfortunately, our servicemembers are less fit and less...
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that would sort of show people what it is that has attracted himim, but when i asksked him just in shorthand you know, what is it that you're looking for in a religion, in a faith, in a culture? and he said, well, you know, for 15 yeaears, he saiaid, i'ven reporting on the environment, and in that time, everything is still getting worse. so you begin to feel like what's the point? yoyou know, we're exhauausted, we're burned out. and he said d i needed something momore enduring, something f for the longerer term, somethihing t would allow me to have a littlee bit more faith in my own work. well, i asked liu jianqiang, how would we show people what it is about the tibetans that really appeal t to you? and he said, well, you should just go talk to o one of the tibetan monknks, the kind of peperson that i memet alththe te up there. so, , you know, go intththe mountatains and meet s some ofoe people and listen to the way that they talk about nature, and you'll see what it wasas that really, you knonow, appeald to m me. fred: today this lake e is the scene e of annual gatherings of buddhdhist monk
that would sort of show people what it is that has attracted himim, but when i asksked him just in shorthand you know, what is it that you're looking for in a religion, in a faith, in a culture? and he said, well, you know, for 15 yeaears, he saiaid, i'ven reporting on the environment, and in that time, everything is still getting worse. so you begin to feel like what's the point? yoyou know, we're exhauausted, we're burned out. and he said d i needed something momore enduring, something f for...
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shorthand for a lot. michael, you spent time at mar-a-lago and know better than anyone how friends of the president can reinforce friends and club members, obviously, can reinforce his prei ddilections n he's down there. >> yeah, i'm not sure for white house aides that this is the best place for the president to be. friends have direct access to him. they can come and go. he likes to walk around either at the golf course or at mar-a-lago, talking to folks, listening to them. this is someone who will listen to a busboy or a golf pro or anyone about any type of thing. so when issues are really bearing down on him, there's national things like gun control. you can see where the president would talk to folks who would say you need to do something on gun control, and something would come out like it did today from the white house. i think a lot of times when something happens, we see the white house come out like this and say, okay, the president's going to do this, and it usually doesn't turn into much. so it
shorthand for a lot. michael, you spent time at mar-a-lago and know better than anyone how friends of the president can reinforce friends and club members, obviously, can reinforce his prei ddilections n he's down there. >> yeah, i'm not sure for white house aides that this is the best place for the president to be. friends have direct access to him. they can come and go. he likes to walk around either at the golf course or at mar-a-lago, talking to folks, listening to them. this is...
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here's vorachek and he scores 9th career overtime goal, the flyers beating monday trail shorthand 3-2am wins everybody win, couple eagles's coaches reportedly receiving promotions. receivers coach, mike row has been promoted to offensive coordinator. he's entering his second season in philly. he oversaw a break-out year by nelson agholor. i remains the running back coach but receives a promotion as assistant head coach. dues has been on the staff since 2011. the eagles have not confirmed the reports. >>> day two of phillies full squad work outs. it was picture day at spring training. how awkward this looks. the phils finishing in last place in the nleast but oddly enough they had a winning record. the between has a ton of potential and so far, gabe cap lar likes what he sees >> they came out and gave us everything we have. we have our expectations. we expect you to come prepared. and we expect you to do it all over the next day. that's it. and that's what they started off on the right foot. >> very comforting. free agent jake ariata still available. the phils are in talks with his air
here's vorachek and he scores 9th career overtime goal, the flyers beating monday trail shorthand 3-2am wins everybody win, couple eagles's coaches reportedly receiving promotions. receivers coach, mike row has been promoted to offensive coordinator. he's entering his second season in philly. he oversaw a break-out year by nelson agholor. i remains the running back coach but receives a promotion as assistant head coach. dues has been on the staff since 2011. the eagles have not confirmed the...
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here's vorachek and he scores 9th career overtime goal, the flyers beating monday trail shorthand 3-2 when the team wins everybody win, couple eagles's coaches reportedly receiving promotions. receivers coach, mike row has been promoted to offensive coordinator. he's entering his second season in philly. he oversaw a break-out year by nelson agholor. i remains the running back coach but receives a promotion as assistant head coach. dues has been on the staff since 2011. the eagles have not confirmed the reports. >>> day two of phillies full squad work outs. it was picture day at spring training. how awkward this looks. the phils finishing in last place in the nleast but oddly enough they had a winning record. the between has a ton of potential and so far, gabe cap lar likes what he sees >> they came out and gave us everything we have. we have our expectations. we expect you to come prepared. and we expect you to do it all over the next day. that's it. and that's what they started off on the right foot. >> very comforting. free agent jake ariata still available. the phils are in talks
here's vorachek and he scores 9th career overtime goal, the flyers beating monday trail shorthand 3-2 when the team wins everybody win, couple eagles's coaches reportedly receiving promotions. receivers coach, mike row has been promoted to offensive coordinator. he's entering his second season in philly. he oversaw a break-out year by nelson agholor. i remains the running back coach but receives a promotion as assistant head coach. dues has been on the staff since 2011. the eagles have not...
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ended with two goals and an assist last night, alex lyon had 25 saves, and it is a big win for shorthanded flyers. they have won seven out of eight, tomorrow night, they will host columbus. here's the captain. >> i think lately we have been successful, focusing on good play and it is important that we don't change. that when we look at the standings you can see how much we have climbed. it is exciting. we just to have keep going. >> sixers parade. two paradeness june. >> flyers, lets go. >> it is on. >> we will be right there are seven continents, seven seas, but at celebrity cruises, we'd argue, more than seven wonders. for a limited time, enjoy two free perks, like complimentary wi-fi and drinks. plus savings for everyone in your state room when you book now, during the celebrity cruises sail beyond event. >>> national engineers week and today there was a mighty event of sorts to celebrate. >> "eyewitness news" at lockheed martin for fly on the wall duck tape challenge, and key to winning and hanging on the wall longest is what they call v formation spreading tape under the seat of the e
ended with two goals and an assist last night, alex lyon had 25 saves, and it is a big win for shorthanded flyers. they have won seven out of eight, tomorrow night, they will host columbus. here's the captain. >> i think lately we have been successful, focusing on good play and it is important that we don't change. that when we look at the standings you can see how much we have climbed. it is exciting. we just to have keep going. >> sixers parade. two paradeness june. >>...
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saying but the documentation is absolutely critical and the reason why it is is because this is a shorthand thing i tell my students. people lie, documents don't. i want to see the underlining foundation that is critical for my point of view. but i think interestingly, he kind of made a passing reference to thiss perspective the russian attorney who met with the president's sign that the tower this doesn't get enough attention but i think it is very interesting and curious phenomenon but fusion gps people met with her beforehand and then dispatched her into the meeting. and then she was met by gps people and in the intelligence world that is called dispatch actions or recovery debriefing. what sort of information was trying to be developed, very curious. they have the involvement with a mcauliffe. for anybody to shrug and say that it's coincidental and then having an insurance policy into that kind of stuff, this is incendiary material. >> host: but is this something that you agree with? >> guest: in this case coming is because there is a professional political class that operates outside o
saying but the documentation is absolutely critical and the reason why it is is because this is a shorthand thing i tell my students. people lie, documents don't. i want to see the underlining foundation that is critical for my point of view. but i think interestingly, he kind of made a passing reference to thiss perspective the russian attorney who met with the president's sign that the tower this doesn't get enough attention but i think it is very interesting and curious phenomenon but fusion...
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the two issues have almost become shorthand for which side you are on in the us — and compromise seemsis just one area of growing separation in the us. the author, amy chua, joins us now. thank you for coming in. is gun—control symbolic of what you call political tribalism gone right in the us? it is a perfect example. human beings are all tribal but the problem is that tribalism has taken over the american political system. when you are tribal, you see everything through the lens of your tribe and facts don't matter. logic does not matter. you take the position of whatever your tribe says and this prevents us from having important discussions and gun—control is this. people in the country divided into two camps, hurling horrible freezes at each other. literally, in this political tribalism, the other side is immoral, the enemy. a motive language. you want children to die. it is not just language. you want children to die. it is notjust gun—control but every issue in the united states, immigration, climate change. has the internet exacerbated this? definitely, internet, social media. t
the two issues have almost become shorthand for which side you are on in the us — and compromise seemsis just one area of growing separation in the us. the author, amy chua, joins us now. thank you for coming in. is gun—control symbolic of what you call political tribalism gone right in the us? it is a perfect example. human beings are all tribal but the problem is that tribalism has taken over the american political system. when you are tribal, you see everything through the lens of your...
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may not come back and so this is it's a vicious cycle actually ok political commitment sons like shorthand for making sure the presidents and prime ministers that home secretaries home ministers do what they should be doing when it comes to health care how do you see that the role of those individual people changing because presumably it needs to be driven by an individual. i think it is not only on national level it's also very important that the political commitment is there on district level our net and on a province level so it's really thought all throughout the whole system and i think the commitment is the area many countries and one of the also see is that some countries especially those who are stepping up into middle income status nowadays that there is more funding available but what we also see is that funding alone doesn't make the difference is not about the money only it's also to put them on the smart and also if we as we heard just now before it is empowerment of women we know that. educated women or women who are educated and it were art have or face less lower mortality
may not come back and so this is it's a vicious cycle actually ok political commitment sons like shorthand for making sure the presidents and prime ministers that home secretaries home ministers do what they should be doing when it comes to health care how do you see that the role of those individual people changing because presumably it needs to be driven by an individual. i think it is not only on national level it's also very important that the political commitment is there on district level...
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not keep upes could with him, he said find me someone who can keep up with shorthand. those notes are still in existence. what we would call press releases. messages to the press to inform the nation of what it happened. how lincoln had been shot and seward had been stabbed. the medical condition. not announce that he was taking charge. he simply was in charge. early the next morning, just after lincoln died, stanton supposedly said, now he belongs to the ages. i say supposedly because the first time those words appear in print is 25 years later. they appear in the serial biography white john hey -- biography by john hey. if you look at the sources from 1865, there are detailed descriptions of the death. if you look at the long letter that james tanner wrote to a friend, there is nothing about stanton saying anything. what they say is that lincoln's pastor offered up a prayer and then people walked out the door. much as it pains me, i believe that stanton did not say, now he belongs to the ages. he must've done this quite quickly. history without one more -- he must've
not keep upes could with him, he said find me someone who can keep up with shorthand. those notes are still in existence. what we would call press releases. messages to the press to inform the nation of what it happened. how lincoln had been shot and seward had been stabbed. the medical condition. not announce that he was taking charge. he simply was in charge. early the next morning, just after lincoln died, stanton supposedly said, now he belongs to the ages. i say supposedly because the...
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then fbi agent peter strzok texted lisa page using bureau shorthand.alk points for director comey? , yes, potus wants to know everybody we are doing. in an interview on "fox news sunday," president page sift he was not in the loop. >> i do not talk to the attorney general about pending investigation. i do not talk to fbi directors about pending investigation. we have a strict line and always have maintained it. catherine: the early drafts said emails between obama and clinton probably had been compromised. strzok writes, hope so, just left bill priestap. in mid-november page writes, i read "all the president's men" thinking i need to bush up on watergate. senate investigators question whether there is a connection to this august text where they discuss an insurance policy. the white house press secretary says the reservations remain. >> it further shows there are reasons for us to have great concerns in this process. catherine: clinton aide huma abedin was shown a text exchange. and continue said it had be classified, then asked for her own copy. david
then fbi agent peter strzok texted lisa page using bureau shorthand.alk points for director comey? , yes, potus wants to know everybody we are doing. in an interview on "fox news sunday," president page sift he was not in the loop. >> i do not talk to the attorney general about pending investigation. i do not talk to fbi directors about pending investigation. we have a strict line and always have maintained it. catherine: the early drafts said emails between obama and clinton...
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sis, being shorthand for sis gendered or people that identify with their birth sex and bleep your transphobia. i would like to be able to say that college students will sometimes simply be college students and walk away. but i have some difficulty understanding these dam -- examples of speech-silencing as anything but hateful and even more difficulty understanding why they are tolerated within institutions where the boundaries between public and private have long since zigzagged away into the distance. when the habit of moral inversion becomes this commonplace in institutions which, like it or not, have become the narrow straights through which young adults must pass in order to gain admission to economic opportunity, we may depend upon seeing this habit replicated in the larger society the only consolation to be drawn, and it is not one to rejoice in, is that the activists who are today the most relentless in their demand, will be the first ones sent to the wall by the nextwave of activists they will have spawned. last month the university of california at berkeley, the home of the 1960s fre
sis, being shorthand for sis gendered or people that identify with their birth sex and bleep your transphobia. i would like to be able to say that college students will sometimes simply be college students and walk away. but i have some difficulty understanding these dam -- examples of speech-silencing as anything but hateful and even more difficulty understanding why they are tolerated within institutions where the boundaries between public and private have long since zigzagged away into the...
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and the reason why is it because this is shorthand thing i tell people lie, documents don't. i want documentary evidence, point of view.y but i think interestingly, he made a passing reference to this respect to the president's son. russian attorney who met with the president's son at rump tower, doesn't get enough attention, but is interesting, urious phenomena, the fusion gps people met with her beforehand, and then dispatched into the meeting and then she had a meeting with trump out of nd then she came the meeting and was reportedly met again by fusion gps people. intelligence world, that is called dispatch, action and debriefing, it leads one to question exactly what the elationships were and who is reporting to who and what sort of information was trying to be very ped of the it's curious. we have east rock and age text messages, mccabe's involvement with the -- via his with mccaul. his is murky stuff, for somebody to say it is coincidental, talking about having with and and he an shs insurance policy. hear deep state apply to this, something you agree with? guest: in t
and the reason why is it because this is shorthand thing i tell people lie, documents don't. i want documentary evidence, point of view.y but i think interestingly, he made a passing reference to this respect to the president's son. russian attorney who met with the president's son at rump tower, doesn't get enough attention, but is interesting, urious phenomena, the fusion gps people met with her beforehand, and then dispatched into the meeting and then she had a meeting with trump out of nd...
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though people shorthand it that way. it's known as erythropoietia protoporphyria or epp. it's a rare genetic disorder that's extremely complicated. though the doctor's instructions to shannon on the day mackenzie was diagnosed were very clear. >> it was a matter of taking off my jacket to cover her. >> you weren't even prepared to cover her up in the car. >> no, not at all. my mom and dad in i in the elevator scrambling to cover her up, get her in the car and get her home. >> that was 13 years ago. and mackenzie has avoided the sun ever since. much of that time, mackenzie has spent the time in her room with her thick, black curtains drawn. >> one of the worst things is someone calling me a vampire. >> she suffers extreme pain, itching and swelling if the sun hits her skin for too long. >> it will be like a burning kind of feeling, like you got stung by a whole bunch of bees. >> some patients said it was like dipping their hand in boiling water or being stabbed by a hundred knives. >> one of the few doctors in the u.s. who specialize in treating epp. she estimates there ar
though people shorthand it that way. it's known as erythropoietia protoporphyria or epp. it's a rare genetic disorder that's extremely complicated. though the doctor's instructions to shannon on the day mackenzie was diagnosed were very clear. >> it was a matter of taking off my jacket to cover her. >> you weren't even prepared to cover her up in the car. >> no, not at all. my mom and dad in i in the elevator scrambling to cover her up, get her in the car and get her home....
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in an article in her hometown paper, the shorthand was that michelle hadley was the psycho ex-girlfriend from hell, the mover behind a lurid and devious plot. her parents, michael and suzanne, couldn't, wouldn't believe it. >> there's nothing in character with the michelle that you've raised here? >> not at all. >> it's actually 180 degrees so out of sync with her behavior. >> reporter: they went to see michelle on her first day in jail after being charged. >> is this gonna be a conversation with phones through glass? >> yes. >> yes. >> there's cells without cages, but she's in a caged one. you know, i don't know why she always has to be in a caged one, but she does. >> reporter: michelle's bail was set at a million dollars. to get her out, mike and suzanne would have to come up with about 10 percent of that. that's $100,000 cash. they told their daughter they had enough to do that, or to hire a good lawyer, but not both. >> bottom line is we're just gonna have to fight this, and there's no bail, and that's it. >> how tough is that, suzanne? you -- you had the money. you could've had her
in an article in her hometown paper, the shorthand was that michelle hadley was the psycho ex-girlfriend from hell, the mover behind a lurid and devious plot. her parents, michael and suzanne, couldn't, wouldn't believe it. >> there's nothing in character with the michelle that you've raised here? >> not at all. >> it's actually 180 degrees so out of sync with her behavior. >> reporter: they went to see michelle on her first day in jail after being charged. >> is...
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>> i want to point out, i know the nra becomes the shorthand in these conversations. but the nra, if you listen to some people on some other networks, they talk about how all these politicians are owned by the nra, and how donald trump is beholding to the nra. the nra doesn't give that much money into politics like other institutions. their effectiveness is they're actually organizing and communicating with actual voters. and that's what makes them so effective. >> bret: if you poll in these swing states, it's through the roof. that's not nra, that's -- >> that's not the nra, beholding to the voters who get you elected. >> suggesting this is a mental health issue is a diversion. it's an issue of not enough superior firepower to stop these killers. if he's crazy, he's going to find a way to kill. if he's irrational and wants to kill, he will find a way to kill. >> bret: there are 300 million guns. >> like a sitting duck. >> i talked to a senior white house official about this today and i said, what are we going to do? 320 million guns in this country, are we going to d
>> i want to point out, i know the nra becomes the shorthand in these conversations. but the nra, if you listen to some people on some other networks, they talk about how all these politicians are owned by the nra, and how donald trump is beholding to the nra. the nra doesn't give that much money into politics like other institutions. their effectiveness is they're actually organizing and communicating with actual voters. and that's what makes them so effective. >> bret: if you poll...
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the press doesn't give the president much credit for the soaring stock market and in truth it's a shorthandactors that go into stock prices. but if the market had gone down that much, he would be blamed and we saw that happening on friday and thursday and yesterday. it seems to me that press ought to be more consistent. at the same time, the president has played a leading role in talking up the stock market is a major badge of success for his economic policies. when you do that, inevitably there are drops, sometimes plunges. he asked it kind of own that. >> shannon: the white house saying they believe the fundamentals underpinning the economy are still strong. focused on the long-term events. next up, the democratic response to the republican fisa memo. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? but through goodt times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been
the press doesn't give the president much credit for the soaring stock market and in truth it's a shorthandactors that go into stock prices. but if the market had gone down that much, he would be blamed and we saw that happening on friday and thursday and yesterday. it seems to me that press ought to be more consistent. at the same time, the president has played a leading role in talking up the stock market is a major badge of success for his economic policies. when you do that, inevitably...
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i shorthanded the move to paper argument. most paper ballots are fed to machines, optical scanners. that's how you vote is red. they key is that those optical scanners do not have to have a direct connection to the internet. that's what i met by taking it off, breaking it from unit. and as you mentioned the real value in the paper is that if you mandate risk reduction audits, because you at the paper and the capability to do that audit, you can then, with a relatively small sample size, scientifically proven, backup the outcome of the election and backup the confidence of the voting public in the casting of the vote. so that's the beauty of paper. it's not simply the direct connection to the internet. >> one of the things they think is critically important in this, and especially if this is an would believe it is part of an overall influence campaign that the russians are trying to do to make us question our democracy and our elected leaders and so on is to instill trust and transmitted into the system. one of the things we've seen done i believe in somewhere in northern california,
i shorthanded the move to paper argument. most paper ballots are fed to machines, optical scanners. that's how you vote is red. they key is that those optical scanners do not have to have a direct connection to the internet. that's what i met by taking it off, breaking it from unit. and as you mentioned the real value in the paper is that if you mandate risk reduction audits, because you at the paper and the capability to do that audit, you can then, with a relatively small sample size,...
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months into the bureau's russian probe, then fbi agent peter strzok texted lisa page using bureau shorthand. talking points for director comey? portis wants to do everything we are doing. not clear whether strzok and page are referring to either investigation. on an interview, president obama insisted he was not in the loop. >> i do not talk to the attorney general about pending investigations. i do not talk to fbi directors about pending investigations. we have a strict line and always have maintained it. >> in then fbi director comey's july 2060 recommendation against terminal charges, the early draft said emails between clinton and president obama had probably been compromised by hackers. a week before comey close the case, strzok and others including his boss, head of fbi counterintelligence, watered down the language. strzok writes "hope so. he changed president to another senior government official." the reference was removed altogether. after the election, page and strzok texted about being depressed. in november, page writes i've bought "all the presidents men." page follows up "bei
months into the bureau's russian probe, then fbi agent peter strzok texted lisa page using bureau shorthand. talking points for director comey? portis wants to do everything we are doing. not clear whether strzok and page are referring to either investigation. on an interview, president obama insisted he was not in the loop. >> i do not talk to the attorney general about pending investigations. i do not talk to fbi directors about pending investigations. we have a strict line and always...
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months into the bureau's russia probe, then fbi agent peter strzok texts lisa page using bureau shorthandtalking points for director comey, page replies yes, because potus wants to know everything we are doing. it's not clear whether strzok and page were referring to either investigation or something else. in an interview on "fox news sunday" at the height of the criminal email case, president obama insisted he was not in the loop. >> i do not talk to the attorney general about pending investigations. i do not talk to fbi directors about pending investigations. we have a strict line, and always have maintained it. >> then fbi director comey's 2016 recommendation against criminal charges, the early drafts that emails between clinton and president obama had probably been compromised by hackers. a week before comey publicly closed the case, strzok and others, including his boss, head of fbi counterintelligence, watered on the language. strzok writes hope so. he changed president to another senior government official. the reference was then removed altogether. after the election, both page an
months into the bureau's russia probe, then fbi agent peter strzok texts lisa page using bureau shorthandtalking points for director comey, page replies yes, because potus wants to know everything we are doing. it's not clear whether strzok and page were referring to either investigation or something else. in an interview on "fox news sunday" at the height of the criminal email case, president obama insisted he was not in the loop. >> i do not talk to the attorney general about...
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he's a local booster and so the name babbitt is taken up by hl mencken and folks like that as this shorthand for everything that's sort of mediocre about american culture. vandenberg writes his editorial and says that saved the best of babbitt. here's a guy who cares about his community and is a good god-fearing soul and this is in the 1920s. in 1935, vandenberg and hazel who travel to lots are sailing back from england and sinclair lewis has married dorothy thompson, the most important female correspondent of her age and a friend of vandenberg. >> the first american journalist to be expelled from nazi germany >> yes, and the first one to give an in-depth interview and came home saying this is a real menace, folks. she and sinclair lewis are in europe and she goes home early to file her stories on her interviews with mussolini and hitler and he was on the same ship back with vandenberg then sends a note up to vandenberg's estate room saying would you like to have a drink and they meet him in the lounge and hazel vandenberg says in her diary he's already been drinking a lot, but they become f
he's a local booster and so the name babbitt is taken up by hl mencken and folks like that as this shorthand for everything that's sort of mediocre about american culture. vandenberg writes his editorial and says that saved the best of babbitt. here's a guy who cares about his community and is a good god-fearing soul and this is in the 1920s. in 1935, vandenberg and hazel who travel to lots are sailing back from england and sinclair lewis has married dorothy thompson, the most important female...
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it's a shorthand. "sparknotes" of democracy, just reading his tweets. ( laughter ) >> yeah, sad. >> stephen: so-- sad. iran, 2009, this also happened. >> right, the green revolution. >> stephen: green revolution. it didn't go anywhere, it was crushed at the time. >> right. >> stephen: is this different in any way, do you think? >> i mean, right now, it hasn't taken the size of that. this started just a couple of days ago. it started, actually, outside tehran. and it started, actually, more as an economic protest, because there's the president of iran, this guy, rouhani, who's considered more moderate, he's promised reforms and promised, sort of, a better economy. there's really high-- like, double-digit unemployment in iran, double-digit inflation. and he hasn't really followed through, as the way many people would have liked. the real power there is the supreme leader, khamenei. it's a very confusing system. and so, so, people started protesting more over economic stuff, and it has grown more into teh
it's a shorthand. "sparknotes" of democracy, just reading his tweets. ( laughter ) >> yeah, sad. >> stephen: so-- sad. iran, 2009, this also happened. >> right, the green revolution. >> stephen: green revolution. it didn't go anywhere, it was crushed at the time. >> right. >> stephen: is this different in any way, do you think? >> i mean, right now, it hasn't taken the size of that. this started just a couple of days ago. it started, actually,...
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targeted assassinations go on all the time it wasn't really a withdrawal but the conventional shorthand in the media is that. israel was unwilling to give up an enormous amount to the palestinian side and the palestinians responded with violent israel for since one thousand nine hundred seven controlled gaza they gave it to the palestinians in a gesture of peace and all they got a bunch of rockets are you think that this is the basic frame of israel's p.r. campaign make sure the media space focused on terrorism and a mosque stream ism as a source of the conflict not the occupation and the settlements if you want to see this in operation just look at the coverage of any of israel's many attacks on gaza over the past few years. the scale and intensity of this attack was surprising the deadliest operation against palestinians in decades after an intense three week thirteen hundred day five thousand wounded. in late december of two thousand and eight israel launched operation coast let the massive ground assault on the gaza strip if for for these this popular video over a period of three we
targeted assassinations go on all the time it wasn't really a withdrawal but the conventional shorthand in the media is that. israel was unwilling to give up an enormous amount to the palestinian side and the palestinians responded with violent israel for since one thousand nine hundred seven controlled gaza they gave it to the palestinians in a gesture of peace and all they got a bunch of rockets are you think that this is the basic frame of israel's p.r. campaign make sure the media space...
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have to be plain spoken idiotic money managers and neophyte investors to bet against volatility or shorthand, vol. they always think they're so cool last year this made you good money because the market was placid so the volatility index, you know we call it the vix seemed like a great short. now we've got volatility in spades, though and it's the last thing you want to bet against but people did and keep doing it the other day the collapse of just one of these instruments caused a horrendous decline in the pats crash where the dow lost a percent in the time it would take to grab a diet pepsi or to watch the eagles victory parade in the hero starved town of my birth, philadelphia, which i didn't get to watch. it's rooted in similar instruments. if you stick around i'll give you the code, i'll give you the names of the instruments and symbols so you can monitor how this trade is playing out and sense when the destruction is coming to an end right at home. why do we care because in each case the losers most likely had to raise cash. the losers of this vix trade raised cash by selling stocks an
have to be plain spoken idiotic money managers and neophyte investors to bet against volatility or shorthand, vol. they always think they're so cool last year this made you good money because the market was placid so the volatility index, you know we call it the vix seemed like a great short. now we've got volatility in spades, though and it's the last thing you want to bet against but people did and keep doing it the other day the collapse of just one of these instruments caused a horrendous...
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is his team out there in the country, trump's people don't seem to worry about his being caught shorthandede reason is they didn't vote for trump to get better government or tight efficiency or things so tangible. they did so out of sheer resentment they felt and showed itself superior to them. well, resentment doesn't call for fine engineering or executive workmanship. to them the goal of having trump in the white house is simply having trump in the white house. maybe that will some day, not too far enough, not be enough. >>> today's usa today newspaper has a big story in the front page about how the voters of appalachia in eastern kentucky where robert kennedy visited and championed 50 years ago this month are now donald trump voters out there. so what happened? what happened is the people who care about hardship forgot that we're in this together, that the concerns of working people should be the politics of working people, all working people. bobby kennedy was one leader who championed the cause of waitresses and construction workers and police officers and other working people. unlike
is his team out there in the country, trump's people don't seem to worry about his being caught shorthandede reason is they didn't vote for trump to get better government or tight efficiency or things so tangible. they did so out of sheer resentment they felt and showed itself superior to them. well, resentment doesn't call for fine engineering or executive workmanship. to them the goal of having trump in the white house is simply having trump in the white house. maybe that will some day, not...
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reporter: is it frustrating, given it's a community of hard working people, but ms-13 has become shorthandry historic immigrant? >> yes. it's deeply disappointing. this community is a community of strivers. >> msnbc reporter jermaine lee joins me now, great work on this package and the one that aired last night. we have statistics here from "ne "newsday" comparing ms-13, which donald trump has characterized as the biggest security threat in the u.s., there have been 400 deaths from opioids in the year 2017 and six deaths from ms-13. in 2011, 250,000 unaccompanied minors were apprehended, 56 were suspected of affiliation with ms-13. this is a problem, it is a gang that is threatening people. but give us a sense of the real scope of the problem. >> so ms-13 actually is a very violent gang. unlike other gangs they don't necessarily traffic in guns or drugs. they are a violent organization that poses a threat to the same people that donald trump is attacking, immigrants in inse l insular, small communities. while they do pose a threat, it's largely been exaggerated. people in the community say
reporter: is it frustrating, given it's a community of hard working people, but ms-13 has become shorthandry historic immigrant? >> yes. it's deeply disappointing. this community is a community of strivers. >> msnbc reporter jermaine lee joins me now, great work on this package and the one that aired last night. we have statistics here from "ne "newsday" comparing ms-13, which donald trump has characterized as the biggest security threat in the u.s., there have been...
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saying someone is gay is the shorthand for saying that a person is attracted to other men. so that that is the real reason if you pursue it more. in the price waterhouse case, for example, if price waterhouse had argued that they discriminated against hopkins, not because you refuse to wear makeup, but because she was a gender nonconforming person, without event of the fence? >> no. and the reason, it strongly depends on the facts of price waterhouse and the catch-22 that was a little too earlier. the problem in price waterhouse is the catch 22. she was aggressive but then you had to be aggressive to get the promotion. price waterhouse would have fired a style or passive man presumably under the catch-22 in the facts are given. but it is not true that merely being a nonconforming gender by itself tedious sex discrimination claim. it has to also be true that there's something additional, evidence of misogyny, evidence of highly traditional, for instance, sexes use that women and children. that's the back case from this court. there has to be something more. it is not truth t
saying someone is gay is the shorthand for saying that a person is attracted to other men. so that that is the real reason if you pursue it more. in the price waterhouse case, for example, if price waterhouse had argued that they discriminated against hopkins, not because you refuse to wear makeup, but because she was a gender nonconforming person, without event of the fence? >> no. and the reason, it strongly depends on the facts of price waterhouse and the catch-22 that was a little too...
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. >> one of the shorthand descriptions of "seinfeld" is no hugs, no lessons.an it's ever been pushed before. >> i think the big breakthrough of "seinfeld" was that the characters were not nice people. >> shut up, you old cow! >> they were narcissistic. >> help! >> they would screw each other at the drop of a hat. >> he's just a dentist. >> and you're an anti-dentite. >> and yet be best friends the next week. ♪ when you wish upon a star >> you don't have to love them. we just have to laugh at them. >> i'm really sorry. >> i was in the pool. i was in the pool! >> the idea of a character with darker tendencies, that was so taboo in television comedy. >> are you about done? >> i'm just getting warmed up. >> we're in the confines of network tv with commercials, with still a lot of things that are very highly structured and yet we're able to find ways of pushing in the boundaries. >> no soup for you. >> it took us to a new level of comedy. and it kind of defined like, yeah, nbc, thursday night, this show, expect the unexpected. >> can you sing the theme song from "c
. >> one of the shorthand descriptions of "seinfeld" is no hugs, no lessons.an it's ever been pushed before. >> i think the big breakthrough of "seinfeld" was that the characters were not nice people. >> shut up, you old cow! >> they were narcissistic. >> help! >> they would screw each other at the drop of a hat. >> he's just a dentist. >> and you're an anti-dentite. >> and yet be best friends the next week. ♪ when you...
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he asked why ivanka trump was there and shorthand for an expression that says why in the world, is that enough? >> clean enough for cable news. >> what do you think about that as it relates to maybe the ioc or the olympic committee? there is a whole new facet of these athletes. they are expressing themselves on the world stage and they have a platform, howie, what do you think? >> that's the point. all the athletes have a right to speak out. ken worthy had already criticized mike pence. i can still compete but now i don't have to shake the vice president's hand. another one -- they don't like this administration. that's fine. when they go to south korea they are representing our country and to turn that into an opportunity to push their own personal partisan politics just feels like the wrong message for me. we're rooting for them, they ought not to be using that stage, that world stage, the whole world watching to go after ivanka, mike pence, save it for another time. >> bill: see you in beijing in 2022. back after this. >> got to roll. back at noon? >> "happening now" now starts right
he asked why ivanka trump was there and shorthand for an expression that says why in the world, is that enough? >> clean enough for cable news. >> what do you think about that as it relates to maybe the ioc or the olympic committee? there is a whole new facet of these athletes. they are expressing themselves on the world stage and they have a platform, howie, what do you think? >> that's the point. all the athletes have a right to speak out. ken worthy had already criticized...
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was some criticism over coverage of the visit to south korea of the sister of kim jong-un, and to shorthand it, mark, critics felt the coverage was too fawning and didn't point out that she represented a regime that has systematically exterminated its opponents and the cheerleaders who were sent there were effectively if they were not supporters of the regime, they would be incarcera incarcerated, so forth do you have any reaction to that criticism? >> i read the piece. i thought it felt like good reporting to me. it shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that the "new york times" elicits strong pins its think our coverage of the olympic games and the entire political dimension has been really brilliant, actually of course, we're in the middle of the conversation, and what's amazing about the "new york times," it's probably mob are more in the middle of the conversation than 15, 20 years ago. there will be occasions when not everyone likes what we see. >> would you like to have seen a perhaps that conceded this is a regime that's brutal. >> "new york times" is for sophisticated readers of n
was some criticism over coverage of the visit to south korea of the sister of kim jong-un, and to shorthand it, mark, critics felt the coverage was too fawning and didn't point out that she represented a regime that has systematically exterminated its opponents and the cheerleaders who were sent there were effectively if they were not supporters of the regime, they would be incarcera incarcerated, so forth do you have any reaction to that criticism? >> i read the piece. i thought it felt...
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the shorthand in texting is hard to read on tv. sorry about that. >> bill: you are forgiven.ore to come i'm certain. thank you, kathryn. >> sandra: for more on this we'll have sunday anchor chris wallace take over. you've been listening to all of this. we'll start with senator warner first. what did you make when you learned of this? >> well, the idea that senator warner because the committee has talked to senate intelligence committee has talked so much about doing things in a bipartisan fashion as opposed to the house intelligence committee that when you hear -- read those memos you wonder what it is that warner is getting at. having said that, as catherine pointed out at the end both he and the republican chairman of senate intelligence richard burr say they knew about it. marco rubio another republican member says he has known about it for months. i think we would all be better off if instead of taking these very elliptical texts and trying to make something of them we wait until they found out what they actually meant. >> sandra: the president's tweet. senator mark warne
the shorthand in texting is hard to read on tv. sorry about that. >> bill: you are forgiven.ore to come i'm certain. thank you, kathryn. >> sandra: for more on this we'll have sunday anchor chris wallace take over. you've been listening to all of this. we'll start with senator warner first. what did you make when you learned of this? >> well, the idea that senator warner because the committee has talked to senate intelligence committee has talked so much about doing things in...
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sides to have a fair .hance to comment on this we will put into the record why have just given, a shorthand description. i'm sure my colleague sees this differently but at least we are going to be picking up where it was left when we actually had a hearing. chairman cassidy: since it appears we will not attain a , i want to thank secretary is therefore attending and think all of my colleagues for precipitation -- parsippany -- participation. was of that, this hearing is that, this- with hearing is adjourned. >> is a look at our live coverage for friday. former presidential candidate mitt romney has announced he is running for senate in utah. that is at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. c-span2, congressman adam schiff will be at the council on foreign relations talking about some of the global challenges facing the u.s. on c-span3, a conversation about vietnam's changing relationship with the u.s. and china. .t 9:30 a.m. eastern >> c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of
sides to have a fair .hance to comment on this we will put into the record why have just given, a shorthand description. i'm sure my colleague sees this differently but at least we are going to be picking up where it was left when we actually had a hearing. chairman cassidy: since it appears we will not attain a , i want to thank secretary is therefore attending and think all of my colleagues for precipitation -- parsippany -- participation. was of that, this hearing is that, this- with hearing...
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them all to have a fair chance to comment on this and put into the record what i've just given a shorthand description and i'm sure my colleague sees this issue differently but at least we will be picking up when we left when we actually have our hearing. >> that is rhetoric, not based on facts. thank you to my colleague and all others who participated. appears will not attain a quorum so will postpone the markup to occur during a roll call vote of the senate at a location to determine they'll be off the floor. i want to thank secretary a czar for attending and thank all my colleagues for participation. i ask that you some of them by the close of business next thursday. without this hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] coming up later today on our companion network c-span, a discussion on politics and race relations. it starts at 4:30 p.m. eastern. they will host a discussion with sarah sanders and mike mccurry. followed by panel discussion with white house correspondents. >> c-span's history series landmark cases season two starts monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. exploring this cas
them all to have a fair chance to comment on this and put into the record what i've just given a shorthand description and i'm sure my colleague sees this issue differently but at least we will be picking up when we left when we actually have our hearing. >> that is rhetoric, not based on facts. thank you to my colleague and all others who participated. appears will not attain a quorum so will postpone the markup to occur during a roll call vote of the senate at a location to determine...
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and the reason why is it because this is shorthand thing i tell people lie, documents don't.want documentary evidence, point of view.y but i think interestingly, he made a passing reference to this respect to the president's son. russian attorney who met with the president's son at rump tower, doesn't get enough attention, but is interesting, urious phenomena, the fusion gps people met with her beforehand, and then dispatched into the meeting and then she had a meeting with trump out of nd then she came the meeting and was reportedly met again by fusion gps people. intelligence world, that is called dispatch, action and debriefing, it leads one to question exactly what the elationships were and who is reporting to who and what sort of information was trying to be very ped of the it's curious. we have east rock and age text messages, mccabe's involvement with the -- via his with mccaul. his is murky stuff, for somebody to say it is coincidental, talking about having with and and he an shs insurance policy. hear deep state apply to this, something you agree with? guest: in this
and the reason why is it because this is shorthand thing i tell people lie, documents don't.want documentary evidence, point of view.y but i think interestingly, he made a passing reference to this respect to the president's son. russian attorney who met with the president's son at rump tower, doesn't get enough attention, but is interesting, urious phenomena, the fusion gps people met with her beforehand, and then dispatched into the meeting and then she had a meeting with trump out of nd then...