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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joining us. people around the world are ringing in 2018. the celebrations kicked off in new zealand and australia. in sydney, rainbow colored fireworks marked the passage of marriage equality there, while hong kong lit up a new bridge set to open in the new year. many major cities balanced big celebrations with heavy security protecting new years revelers. in paris, berlin and london police were on high alert as they patrolled and set up barricades. in new york, a record number of officers are assigned to the times square festivities following a failed subway bomb plot earlier this month and a deadly truck attack in october. also, the celebration in times square is expected to be the coldest since 1962. and parts of south dakota and northern minnesota are ending 2017 with wind chills reaching into the negative 50's. iran's government restricted access to social media platforms and is threatening a harsh crackdown after massive protests there turned deadly. tens of thousa
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joining us. people around the world are ringing in 2018. the celebrations kicked off in new zealand and australia. in sydney, rainbow colored fireworks marked the passage of marriage equality there, while hong kong lit up a new bridge set to open in the new year. many major cities balanced big celebrations with heavy security protecting new years revelers. in paris, berlin...
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stewart isn't really hurt.hat spot is occupied by these two. >> what do these people do with the groceries? >> take them home, i'm telling you. >> here's where the real mind screw comes in. wait a minute, that's my name p.m. what the -- how the -- i don't know, my mind is blown. >> if that wasn't trippy enough. >> you here to help us move? that wasn't me, i'm here to help these people move. >> yeah, the last box. >> the girl in the purple and white thinks she's crazy. stewart and his accomplices accuse these nice people screwing with him. >> all my checks bounced. >> wow! >>> a woman is about to experience one of the little things we take for granted. >> what's happening that has her kissing and crying. >>> he has a bag over his head, a hole in his heart and theft on his mind. >> what he's stealing in this case is an inflatable companion. >> see why it does it again and again next. >> find out what he's asked to do and see if he's able to >>> listen up, this video is going to make you appreciate the little thin
stewart isn't really hurt.hat spot is occupied by these two. >> what do these people do with the groceries? >> take them home, i'm telling you. >> here's where the real mind screw comes in. wait a minute, that's my name p.m. what the -- how the -- i don't know, my mind is blown. >> if that wasn't trippy enough. >> you here to help us move? that wasn't me, i'm here to help these people move. >> yeah, the last box. >> the girl in the purple and white...
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. >> do you really see a jon stewartization of late night.t was really pushed along by the donald trump presidency. >> american legion trump, respectful and strong. >> we have to get going. >> i don't want to go. >> and later, the ever expanding landscape of late night. >> you're the president of the united states. let's go. does waiting around trying to protect your house from a lighting strike give me the same rush as being golfball-sized hail? of course not. but if you can stick to your new year's resolution, then i can stick to mine and be the best road flare i can... what? you couldn't even last two weeks? in that case, consider mayhem officially back. so get allstate. and be better protected in 2018 from mayhem. like me. ...that is, until you taste our new menu. discover more ways to enjoy seafood with new tasting plates small plates, with big flavor- like yucatan shrimp in chili-lime butter and caramelized pineapple. and if you like hot, buttery maine lobster, check out this petite red lobster roll. for new entrees, explore globally-in
. >> do you really see a jon stewartization of late night.t was really pushed along by the donald trump presidency. >> american legion trump, respectful and strong. >> we have to get going. >> i don't want to go. >> and later, the ever expanding landscape of late night. >> you're the president of the united states. let's go. does waiting around trying to protect your house from a lighting strike give me the same rush as being golfball-sized hail? of course...
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chris stewart said this on national television. i pushed back on him and now we have the fbi saying we have grave worries about releasing this. it's hard not to see this as anything more than politics when you have somebody claiming something that is completely not true. >> seems like this is definitely going to be politics because you have the democrats saying if you're going to release the nunes memo why wouldn't you also release our memo? if all these memos are released it doesn't get to the root of the case and the actually facts that the memos are based off. of course, the statement by the fbi put out today, it really pushes back on christopher stewart's casting or this memo will not portray the full picture and the evidence upon which it's based. there's this idea the fbi is leaving no questions about how they feel about this memo, and i think president trump is really dogged with this idea of the russian investigation and this russian cloud that hangs over the white house. if he thinks releasing the memo is going to make his
chris stewart said this on national television. i pushed back on him and now we have the fbi saying we have grave worries about releasing this. it's hard not to see this as anything more than politics when you have somebody claiming something that is completely not true. >> seems like this is definitely going to be politics because you have the democrats saying if you're going to release the nunes memo why wouldn't you also release our memo? if all these memos are released it doesn't get...
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alix: still joining us is stewart warther of b.n.p. paribas.his first state of the union address tomorrow night. is there an asymmetric risk in the speech tomorrow? stewart: there isn't and if you look at price action around the trade topic over the last week, emerging market equities and dollars was the best performing global index last week, up 3.5%. part of that was if you look at it like a relief rally around nafta. i think as that sets up this week and the potential for some hawkish trade rhetoric potentially at the state of the union, that is negative. particularly we are looking at that and if you look at nafta and the dollar-peso, that has improved somewhat. we are down trading below 19 and on that basis, you are skewed one direction. we know the infrastructure bill that trump proposed is likely to come up in the address and he's likely to discuss at least recent stock market gains. that is behind us. it's -- the question is is it credible and what kind of trade policy talk will he discuss? alix: what do you think is built in for an inf
alix: still joining us is stewart warther of b.n.p. paribas.his first state of the union address tomorrow night. is there an asymmetric risk in the speech tomorrow? stewart: there isn't and if you look at price action around the trade topic over the last week, emerging market equities and dollars was the best performing global index last week, up 3.5%. part of that was if you look at it like a relief rally around nafta. i think as that sets up this week and the potential for some hawkish trade...
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stewart. thank you for being here. looking forward to your comments. >> great to be here and thanks for inviting me this morning. actually, i wanted to start with the equip christy made in the introduction about our relative political locations. and i think that's actually a good place to start. those of us who are in this business of researching elections, especially trying to make them better, oftentimes talk about making it easier to voter and harder to cheat. and i think that's the goal that we all share as we try to make elections better. and this movement toward data driven election administration is really an effort to try to understand the degree to which we might have certain values that determine maybe how we think about achieving those goals. but oftentimes we can decide, some of those questions based on the facts. and i think that those of us who are geeks and all of us on this panel sound like we are geeks, i think we are driven to see how much we can base our knowledge, our actio
stewart. thank you for being here. looking forward to your comments. >> great to be here and thanks for inviting me this morning. actually, i wanted to start with the equip christy made in the introduction about our relative political locations. and i think that's actually a good place to start. those of us who are in this business of researching elections, especially trying to make them better, oftentimes talk about making it easier to voter and harder to cheat. and i think that's the...
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if you're rod stewart, you definitely want to know what the headline is. harvey: he's sitting there thinking what's my headline going to be? charles: what song will "tmz" put in the post? >> maggie may. >> "forever young." kim: if you want my body, come get it. announcer: coming up -- >> paul title from american chopper" is unloading his farm because he has so many animals. horses, alpacas. raquel: how much are the horses going for? >> they're not selling. >> sharon osbourne is defending james franco. >> he's done nothing. >> we ask if he should go to the oscars. sharon responds. >> should go with his [beep] out.] out. >> joe perry's release party? >> when i went by the tour, the line announcer: and now, it's the "american chopper" dude in, old paul teutul has a farm -- whoa! this farm is balling real estate down straight this ranch is boom! >> paul teutul from "american chopper" is unloading his farm. apparently he has a huge, massive, 38-acre farm in upstate new york. announcer: and this farm is fancy. three beds, it's got a bull with a slippery slide an
if you're rod stewart, you definitely want to know what the headline is. harvey: he's sitting there thinking what's my headline going to be? charles: what song will "tmz" put in the post? >> maggie may. >> "forever young." kim: if you want my body, come get it. announcer: coming up -- >> paul title from american chopper" is unloading his farm because he has so many animals. horses, alpacas. raquel: how much are the horses going for? >> they're...
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stewart. james e. brown the great confederate cavalry officer gaining fame in 1862 for his daring ride around mcclellan's army just before the seven days battle around richmond and two days later mortally wounded in ashburn, v.a. he's buried here. his monument is an egyptian style monument that represents the sun at noon day. when it's used as a grave marker it means that person lived a very fruitful and successful life. he was only 31 years old when he died. his wife, laura cook is here, the founder of the virginia female institute in stanton named stewart hall, in her honor. some members of the stewart manor continue the 17th tradition of having family reunions here. sometimes we come here and find a tent with family members having a reunion at the grave site of j.e.b. stewart. next to the grave of stewart was ellen glasgow, a richmond writer who won the novel prize. she was student of enlightenment and wrote about the oppression of women in the south. she was very critical of the false sentimentalit
stewart. james e. brown the great confederate cavalry officer gaining fame in 1862 for his daring ride around mcclellan's army just before the seven days battle around richmond and two days later mortally wounded in ashburn, v.a. he's buried here. his monument is an egyptian style monument that represents the sun at noon day. when it's used as a grave marker it means that person lived a very fruitful and successful life. he was only 31 years old when he died. his wife, laura cook is here, the...
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ashley stewart is not a real person. it is a mashup of laura ashley and martha stewart.oyal customers at the company are plus size women. you as a korean american former theerson, how do you make connection and make this brand relatable to your customer when you do not fit the profile? anyone who is a plus size black woman was not -- would not necessarily fit the profile at first glance, but it is an interesting gap you are filling here. one of the things janet wrote so well in the article, it reminded me of my mother. it woman who did a lot for me and our family, she immigrated here at it was not easy for her. she overcame a lot of barriers. one of the best parts of our story as we focus on transcendent values. as a pe guy, it is capital, as a former high school teacher, it is kindness and friendship and loyalty. in my experience as a retail consumer and a human being, when you combine all of this together and have them all functioning at coming you get great results. -- time, you get great results. pageantave a national you watch. you are building awareness or talk abo
ashley stewart is not a real person. it is a mashup of laura ashley and martha stewart.oyal customers at the company are plus size women. you as a korean american former theerson, how do you make connection and make this brand relatable to your customer when you do not fit the profile? anyone who is a plus size black woman was not -- would not necessarily fit the profile at first glance, but it is an interesting gap you are filling here. one of the things janet wrote so well in the article, it...
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stewart. thank you for being here and for your comments. >> it's great to be here and thank you for inviting me. i'd like to talk about our locations. those of us in this business, the goal we try to achieve is making it better, it is an effort to agree to which we might have certain values how we maybe think about achieving those goals and oftentimes we can have questions based on the facts. and those of us geeks and i think those of us on the panel are geeks, to see how much we base our knowledge and actions on the evidence in front of us. i think there's a lot of success stories i will talk about a little bit in a second, where, when we focus on the facts, we can really make a lot of progress. that's the important thing here. the topic today is making the experience better for the voters and the nation. the way i jump into this as an election geek is thinking back to the year 2000 and the event that got me actively involved in studying election administration and many people around the coun
stewart. thank you for being here and for your comments. >> it's great to be here and thank you for inviting me. i'd like to talk about our locations. those of us in this business, the goal we try to achieve is making it better, it is an effort to agree to which we might have certain values how we maybe think about achieving those goals and oftentimes we can have questions based on the facts. and those of us geeks and i think those of us on the panel are geeks, to see how much we base our...
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stewart: yes. five minutes, thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. conaway: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague from utah. while i'm not unappreciative of my colleague from california's comments, do i think we're at a place where we do need to move forward f we succumb to the emotions of what's going on around us and don't stick to the facts, stick to the -- what we're trying to get done, we do that to our detriment. i have great respect for my colleagues and his opinions. i believe that plays into the emotions what's going on rather than the facts of what's going on f we can just continue to push forward. going on if t -- we can just continue to push forward. let me say it preserves the operational flexibility of section 702 while instituting key reforms to further protect u.s. personal privacy. one of the major issues discussed over the past year has een the n.s.a.'s communication collection. a tortured title, but nevertheless we'll stick with the phrase abouts comm
stewart: yes. five minutes, thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. conaway: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague from utah. while i'm not unappreciative of my colleague from california's comments, do i think we're at a place where we do need to move forward f we succumb to the emotions of what's going on around us and don't stick to the facts, stick to the -- what we're trying to get done, we do that to our detriment. i have great respect...
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stewart: yes. five minutes, thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. conaway: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague from utah. while i'm not unappreciative of my colleague from california's comments, do i think we're at a place where we do need to move forward f we succumb to the emotions of what's going on around us and don't stick to the facts, stick to the -- what we're trying to get done, we do that to our detriment. i have great respect for my colleagues and his opinions. i believe that plays into the emotions what's going on rather than the facts of what's going on f we can just continue to push forward. going on if t -- we can just continue to push forward. let me say it preserves the operational flexibility of section 702 while instituting key reforms to further protect u.s. personal privacy. one of the major issues discussed over the past year has een the n.s.a.'s communication collection. a tortured title, but nevertheless we'll stick with the phrase abouts comm
stewart: yes. five minutes, thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. conaway: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague from utah. while i'm not unappreciative of my colleague from california's comments, do i think we're at a place where we do need to move forward f we succumb to the emotions of what's going on around us and don't stick to the facts, stick to the -- what we're trying to get done, we do that to our detriment. i have great respect...
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thank you, errol lewis, alice stewart, brian fallon, we appreciate it.ichael zeldin as well on the phone. >>> the government is open this morning. a lot going on as we say. the breaking news on robert mueller, the investigation there. but the shutdown is over. much more on that coming up. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you? i'm making smoothies! how do i check my credit score? credit karma. don't worry, it's free. credit karma. give yourself some credit. when a achoo!alls... ...answer it. with zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call.
thank you, errol lewis, alice stewart, brian fallon, we appreciate it.ichael zeldin as well on the phone. >>> the government is open this morning. a lot going on as we say. the breaking news on robert mueller, the investigation there. but the shutdown is over. much more on that coming up. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car...
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stewart. mr. stewart: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill, s. 139. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. stewart: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stewart: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of s. 139. on january 19, the fisa amendments acts of 2008 will expire. this vital legislation includes section 702 which permits the government to target foreign citizens located overseas to obtain foreign intelligence information. section 702 is one of the most if not the most critical national security tool used by our intelligence community to obtain intelligence on foreign terrorists located overseas. now, some claim 702 vacuums bulk information without due regard to the intended target. this assertion is simply false. 702 is a targeted program with roughly 106,000 foreign targets worldwide. given the
stewart. mr. stewart: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill, s. 139. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. stewart: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stewart: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of s. 139. on january 19, the fisa amendments acts of 2008 will expire. this vital...
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chris stewart is here. you're not supposed to be investigating yourselves. do much good if they don't give you the documents you're subpoenaing. what happens if they don't give you all or just some of what you are looking for? >> this is important issue. we are the people's house. many times we feel like doj, fbi said others, look at those cute little congressman over there and fun little investigation. let's pat them on the head to give them a popsicle, send them on their way. that is completely unacceptable. do you think the department much justice or any organization is going to be responsible if the, if they won't be responsible to the congress? and if they're not responsible to the congress, if they're not responsible to the people's house, then why in the world are we any different than vladmir putin and the way he runs his government? very important. david: even then, we would be different is, vladmir putin would not allow it to happen. the president of the united states, you can gnat president reluctance about his department of justice to give this,
chris stewart is here. you're not supposed to be investigating yourselves. do much good if they don't give you the documents you're subpoenaing. what happens if they don't give you all or just some of what you are looking for? >> this is important issue. we are the people's house. many times we feel like doj, fbi said others, look at those cute little congressman over there and fun little investigation. let's pat them on the head to give them a popsicle, send them on their way. that is...
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. >>> ♪ >> forever young and forever in our heart, rod stewart planning a stop to the lehigh valley,good day philadelphia" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> rocking and rolling here, it is 5:00 a.m. on this tuesday morning, good to have you with us, school closings and delays on the bottom of the screen as well as fox 29 .com. i'm thomas drayton karen hepp, bob kelly and sue serio. >> you will be woke up by a ro bo calls from the school. >> you get an alert and notice >> yes. >> you have to deal with the little ones. >> yes. >> every board game imaginable >> it is tricky out there this morning. problem is a delayed opening is best choice because we will get in the 40's later on today but we have to get through this morning when we are seeing so many temperatures below freezing. we have eight out of ten, thinking optimistically. temperatures in the 20's and 30's. we can finally see his smile, so we still have to dress for winter but in the for those sub freezing, sub zero temperatures that we had for so long, fog is an issue that could slow you down, lancaster , wilmington socked in
. >>> ♪ >> forever young and forever in our heart, rod stewart planning a stop to the lehigh valley,good day philadelphia" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> rocking and rolling here, it is 5:00 a.m. on this tuesday morning, good to have you with us, school closings and delays on the bottom of the screen as well as fox 29 .com. i'm thomas drayton karen hepp, bob kelly and sue serio. >> you will be woke up by a ro bo calls from the school. >> you get an...
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utah congressman chris stewart is here with the inside scoop. and while the president's proposal and immigration bring congress closer to adl or deeper? chris stirewalt has the answers. ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. new tonight, three major stories breaking at this late hour. "the new york times" reporting that president trump ordered special cancer robert mueller fired. he reportedly backed down after the white house counsel threatened to resign rather than carry out the directive. we have brand-new insider information about what really happened. there are also late breaking developments tonight on the missing text messages now found between fbi agents peter strzok and place a page. the white house has released a potentially legislative finding controversial new immigration plan. team coverage tonight, doug mckelway on daca under new gambit by president trump already firing up the right. we begin as chief national correspondent ed henry working the phones on the mueller story and breakin
utah congressman chris stewart is here with the inside scoop. and while the president's proposal and immigration bring congress closer to adl or deeper? chris stirewalt has the answers. ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. new tonight, three major stories breaking at this late hour. "the new york times" reporting that president trump ordered special cancer robert mueller fired. he reportedly backed down after the...
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chris stewart, republican congressman from utah, has been watching this with me. he sits on the house intelligence committee. and i know you have to run, so let me ask you about one of those things that he said, which was pretty startling, there may have been malfeasance at the fbi? >> yeah, no question about that. that's why we feel it is so important to release this information to the american people. and it doesn't matter who they're targeting, a political figure, private citizen, we all have those -- the expectation of privacy and our civil rights would be defended and, again, that's why we want to share this with the american people. >> what is this malfeasance? >> well, we see the memo, i think it will give you some insight into that. by the way, this memo isn't the last you're going to hear about this. we're going to have to report to the american people more broadly as well. i think this is the first installment of us being able to say to the american people, these are our concerns, these are the individuals that we're concerned with, and this is how we th
chris stewart, republican congressman from utah, has been watching this with me. he sits on the house intelligence committee. and i know you have to run, so let me ask you about one of those things that he said, which was pretty startling, there may have been malfeasance at the fbi? >> yeah, no question about that. that's why we feel it is so important to release this information to the american people. and it doesn't matter who they're targeting, a political figure, private citizen, we...
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stewart's community or any other.on't know him personally and feel he's being used by people who have an agenda and it's not what's in his best interest or kentucky or that of america, for that matter. i find it insulting people would hijack those in need for their own personal benefit. it's a shame. we expected there would be lawsuits. this is what liberals do. they rub -- run to the courts and try to find like-minded people and run things up the flag pole in hopes of a victory. law is on our side and human dignity is on our side and kentucky and america will be better for is. >> martha: you use the word dignity in terms of supporting the program. we heard nancy pelosi use it in complaining about the program and everyone wants what you want for the people returning dignity and giving them a chance to better their own lives. thank you for being with us. >> can i say one quick thing. i grew up well below the poverty level with no access to health care. i'm literally the embodiment of exactly what she was speaking, what
stewart's community or any other.on't know him personally and feel he's being used by people who have an agenda and it's not what's in his best interest or kentucky or that of america, for that matter. i find it insulting people would hijack those in need for their own personal benefit. it's a shame. we expected there would be lawsuits. this is what liberals do. they rub -- run to the courts and try to find like-minded people and run things up the flag pole in hopes of a victory. law is on our...
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including moves for some names you might recognise, including jojohnson and rory stewart who were shuntedrom jobs in their comfort zone, to jobs elsewhere. two important critiques of the reshuffle are emerging though — the prime minister has said that it makes government look like the people it serves, but that is not quite true of the cabinet, which is a little more public school and a bit more oxbridge than it was and has no more women in it. the other point, made by the institute for government, is about the disruption to business. in nearly every department, half or more of ministers have now been in their post for less than a year. the heart of government, which is the cabinet office will have an entirely new team. for what? was it all worth it? well, nick watt our political editor is here. let's talk about the handling today, because yesterday it came in for quite a bit of criticism. it has been a tale of two reshuffles, there is a feeling in the cabinet that yesterday, which was about the cabinet, was not one of the prime minister's most glorious moments with those ministers resist
including moves for some names you might recognise, including jojohnson and rory stewart who were shuntedrom jobs in their comfort zone, to jobs elsewhere. two important critiques of the reshuffle are emerging though — the prime minister has said that it makes government look like the people it serves, but that is not quite true of the cabinet, which is a little more public school and a bit more oxbridge than it was and has no more women in it. the other point, made by the institute for...
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now people like stewart are being targeted by the council.mon dudley says, "there's evidence that a large number of adults begging in windsor are not in fact homeless and if they are, they're chosing to reject all supporting services." he goes on to say, "this is creating a concerning and hostile atmosphere for residents and the seven million tourists who come to windsor each year." but for those out in the cold, it's a different story. james has been homeless for the last 12 months. he says he never aggressively begs for money, but is grateful when people do. the council has said that they have offered support accommodation to people like you. why haven't you taken that up? it's only over the christmas period, forfour days. after the four days, you're kicked back out on the streets. windsor castle is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations and on the 19th of may, when prince harry marries meghan markle here, tens of thousands of people are expected. police and the local authorities will want to make sure everyone from all diff
now people like stewart are being targeted by the council.mon dudley says, "there's evidence that a large number of adults begging in windsor are not in fact homeless and if they are, they're chosing to reject all supporting services." he goes on to say, "this is creating a concerning and hostile atmosphere for residents and the seven million tourists who come to windsor each year." but for those out in the cold, it's a different story. james has been homeless for the last...
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jim kessler, alice stewart, we'll leave it right there. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> so as the president looks ahead to the state of the union in just two days now, his attention is also focused on rap per jay-z and comments he made during van jones' new show which premiered last night on cnn. trump tweeting this morning, quote, somebody please inform jay-z because of my policies, black unemployment has just been reported to be the lowest rate ever recorded. so what set the president off? take a listen and a look. >> he is somebody who is now saying, look, i'm growing -- i'm dropping black unemployment. black people are doing well under my administration. does he have a point that maybe the democrats have been giving us good lip service but no jobs? maybe he's going to say terrible things but put money in our pocket. does that make him a good leader? >> no, because it's not about money at the end of the day. money doesn't equate to happiness, it doesn't. that's missing the whole point. you treat people like human beings and then, you
jim kessler, alice stewart, we'll leave it right there. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> so as the president looks ahead to the state of the union in just two days now, his attention is also focused on rap per jay-z and comments he made during van jones' new show which premiered last night on cnn. trump tweeting this morning, quote, somebody please inform jay-z because of my policies, black unemployment has just been reported to be the lowest rate ever recorded. so what set the...
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so arthur ash, you got jeff stewart, stone wall jackson, robert e. lee. >> okay. so there has been maybe a little bit of controversy about some of the statues here. what are the feelings in the city about the statues? >> i think folks recognize this is a part of our history, a terrible history it may be but it's a part of our history. as i have always said, what i share any tears if the jefferson davis statue were torn down? no, i wouldn't. but i think the past, that being terrible or not shouldn't be a -- our anchor. it should be a foundation from which it was built from. >> why do you think the history is important? >> not repeating history. right now these statues have no context. it's just statues honoring and memorializing these figures and i think the key is to tell the whole story. i think richmond can be the center of all things reconciliation. yes, we do have a terrible past. but it's time to actually start writing that new chapter and we have to begin with that conversation about reconciliation fist. >> and what's the narrative you would like the achieve
so arthur ash, you got jeff stewart, stone wall jackson, robert e. lee. >> okay. so there has been maybe a little bit of controversy about some of the statues here. what are the feelings in the city about the statues? >> i think folks recognize this is a part of our history, a terrible history it may be but it's a part of our history. as i have always said, what i share any tears if the jefferson davis statue were torn down? no, i wouldn't. but i think the past, that being terrible...
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this is hannah stewart green. she was a spiritualist, and she was a magnetic healer, someone who had great skills with a force then known as animal magnetism. by her, it was walking photo studio in seeing her through the large plate glass window that let in all the natural light necessary for photographs, it was seeing her that first let him to think maybe i should start making photographs, too. he started hanging around her photo studio teaching himself how to mix photographic chemicals, trying to help her out as best he could. when she saw the image he had made, she convinced him it was a lingering spirit he had inadvertently captured on a glass photographic plate. they were both entrepreneurial types. mler was a metal engraver by trade but he had also been a tinkerer. he had recently come up with a miracle cure for dyspepsia that he was selling to anyone who had a rumbling stomach like he did, apparently. hannah stewart for years have been fighting any number of schemes -- finding any number of schemes to make
this is hannah stewart green. she was a spiritualist, and she was a magnetic healer, someone who had great skills with a force then known as animal magnetism. by her, it was walking photo studio in seeing her through the large plate glass window that let in all the natural light necessary for photographs, it was seeing her that first let him to think maybe i should start making photographs, too. he started hanging around her photo studio teaching himself how to mix photographic chemicals,...
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now people like stewart are being targeted by the local council.hat a large number of adults begging in windsor are not in fact homeless and if they are, they're chosing to reject all supporting services." he goes on to say: "this is creating a concerning and hostile atmosphere for residents and the seven million tourists who come to windsor each year." but for those out in the cold, it's a different story. james has been homeless for the last 12 months. he says he never aggressively begs for money, but is grateful when people give him cash. the council has said that they have offered support accommodation to people like you. why haven't you taken that up? er, it's only over the christmas period, forfour days. and after the four days, you're kicked back out on the streets. windsor castle is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations and on may 19th, when prince harry marries meghan markle here, tens of thousands of people are expected. police and the local authorities will want to make sure everyone, from all different communities, are
now people like stewart are being targeted by the local council.hat a large number of adults begging in windsor are not in fact homeless and if they are, they're chosing to reject all supporting services." he goes on to say: "this is creating a concerning and hostile atmosphere for residents and the seven million tourists who come to windsor each year." but for those out in the cold, it's a different story. james has been homeless for the last 12 months. he says he never...
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but the peter stewart, it wasn't the gap in tel aviv that was the issue at their level. —— baz.more people leaving their jobs at westminster this week as theresa may made some changes to her ministerial team. on tuesday the deputy political editor of the bbc john pienaar had a glimpse of the new cabinet. allowed through the door at number ten today for a quick peek at new look cabinet. nobody move, almost nobody moved yesterday because theresa may couldn't make them. where is she? there she is, them. where is she? there she is, the whole secretary was in the way and wouldn't budge, just like yesterday. but everything went entirely to plan with the reshuffle but did bbc news are fairly portray it as but did bbc news are fairly portray itasa but did bbc news are fairly portray it as a shambles when it wasn't? roger morton thought so, writing: it is no secret that the nhs is under pressure at the moment but just how bad are things in our hospitals? it can help to get some statistics. the instant on waiting times. only if they are accurate. and twice this week on bbc news they we re
but the peter stewart, it wasn't the gap in tel aviv that was the issue at their level. —— baz.more people leaving their jobs at westminster this week as theresa may made some changes to her ministerial team. on tuesday the deputy political editor of the bbc john pienaar had a glimpse of the new cabinet. allowed through the door at number ten today for a quick peek at new look cabinet. nobody move, almost nobody moved yesterday because theresa may couldn't make them. where is she? there she...
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stewart is getting mic'd up, i want to say, thank you to chairman masterson for getting us kicked off here and to doug chapin for the great remarks.
stewart is getting mic'd up, i want to say, thank you to chairman masterson for getting us kicked off here and to doug chapin for the great remarks.
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jack kingston, alice stewart, thank you to both of you. it. >>> coming up, the trump administration is refusing to enact sanctions on russians for meddling in the 2016 election. but they did release a list of names right before a major deadline last night. a list of names that perfectly matches almost a forbes list of russian billionaires. the treasury secretary steve mnuchin is now defending the administration's actions next. >>> a stunning new development in the trump administration's apparent unwillingness to punish russia for meddling in the 2016 election. trump's treasury department is not imposing new sanctions on russia at the moment, despite the fact that president trump signed the sanctions bill in august of last year. this was a bill that passed overwhelmingly by the republican-controlled house and senate. that required the administration to identify which russian persons or entities should be punished. the administration actually missed their first deadline to act on the sanctions bill. that was on october 1st. the second deadli
jack kingston, alice stewart, thank you to both of you. it. >>> coming up, the trump administration is refusing to enact sanctions on russians for meddling in the 2016 election. but they did release a list of names right before a major deadline last night. a list of names that perfectly matches almost a forbes list of russian billionaires. the treasury secretary steve mnuchin is now defending the administration's actions next. >>> a stunning new development in the trump...
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he knows that stewart is an ambitious guy. he knows that stewart is doing good work on foreign policy. engineers that chase tenders and resignation. must grab the resignation letter from chase and says this is what i need, he now has the letters from both steward and chase. lincoln then writes a wonderful letter saying i don't want your resignations, i want you to keep working. , stewartnd chase graciously and chase less graciously, continued working. it is a great example of lincoln's masterful dealings with the senators, with the cap that members -- cabinet members. you could name a lot of folks in this picture, stewart, chase, sumner, who are in the category es, but lincoln is managing to keep all of them marching forward for the union. >> he is balancing the egos too. each one of them feeling more indispensable than the other. by pitting them against one another, who was more abolitionist? steward does not have family support the way chase does. chase is out there with his daughter working overtime to engineer things. linc
he knows that stewart is an ambitious guy. he knows that stewart is doing good work on foreign policy. engineers that chase tenders and resignation. must grab the resignation letter from chase and says this is what i need, he now has the letters from both steward and chase. lincoln then writes a wonderful letter saying i don't want your resignations, i want you to keep working. , stewartnd chase graciously and chase less graciously, continued working. it is a great example of lincoln's...
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we'll have full coverage from congressman chris stewart of the house intelligence committee. meanwhile, from "the new york times," clinton backers reportedly put up hundreds of thousand dollars before elective day in collections of efforts to drum up allegations of sexual harassment against then candidate donald trump. will debate the ramifications of the bombshell report and... >> i think it may very well violate the due process and equal protection's law. >> shannon: state governors call the g.o.p. tax governors overhaul illegal. witness convenes, is it unconstitutional? ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. new tonight on those deadly protests shaking iran, which is also captured the attention of donald trump as he returns to washington tonight. in a fox news exclusive, a leaked memo from inside iran, translated to english, appears to show panic at the highest level of the iranian government. the report was leaked to fox news a short while ago, purporting to show how supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is responding to th
we'll have full coverage from congressman chris stewart of the house intelligence committee. meanwhile, from "the new york times," clinton backers reportedly put up hundreds of thousand dollars before elective day in collections of efforts to drum up allegations of sexual harassment against then candidate donald trump. will debate the ramifications of the bombshell report and... >> i think it may very well violate the due process and equal protection's law. >> shannon:...
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i think stewart's observation is right. bob mueller is going to get him in there. >> speaking of bob mueller, it noted, a longtime trump political sshz said the following, using the clinton special play book, kill the investigator, obfuscate the charge. this is the government against the people's president. it's an easy narrative. steve, i'm going to start with you, since perhaps you participated in that narrative in 1998 or perhaps not as a democratic strategist, and we all remember -- >> i participated. >> -- some of those. it seems like in many ways you look add house republicans. it was house democrats back in the day that did it on behalf of the president. some of these republicans, true partisans who have nothing to fear politically, going after mueller, going after the fbi. muddying things up. is it going to work? >> so i would say the playbook is similar, if not exactly the same, that will give them that. but the underlying, one of the reasons that the outrage on the left was so severe in that case is you were talki
i think stewart's observation is right. bob mueller is going to get him in there. >> speaking of bob mueller, it noted, a longtime trump political sshz said the following, using the clinton special play book, kill the investigator, obfuscate the charge. this is the government against the people's president. it's an easy narrative. steve, i'm going to start with you, since perhaps you participated in that narrative in 1998 or perhaps not as a democratic strategist, and we all remember --...
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stewart, good to have you here.u for being with us. >> thank you. >> there's a reason -- it's not a uniquely american concept to have family based immigration. back when fredrick trump came to america, the immigration system was a little more open. but generally speaking when you do all the work in admitting someone into your country and you've vetted them and think they're pretty good, it's thought of that would be positive, to have their connections come in, if you need immigrants. >> well, as part of the negotiation over the dreamers, the trump administration is demanding eliminating family immigration and reducing legal immigration by around up to 50%. that would not only reduce economic growth, but there's actually about over 3 million people who are waiting legally outside the country because they were sponsored by their family members. those applications would all be wiped out. the irony, of course, as you pointed out, is that really what the trump administration has called chain migration is really what's ha
stewart, good to have you here.u for being with us. >> thank you. >> there's a reason -- it's not a uniquely american concept to have family based immigration. back when fredrick trump came to america, the immigration system was a little more open. but generally speaking when you do all the work in admitting someone into your country and you've vetted them and think they're pretty good, it's thought of that would be positive, to have their connections come in, if you need...
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stewart. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stewart: mr. speaker, before i begin i want to emphasize how dismayed i am by the amount of disinformation being propagated by opponents of section 702. i heard some things over the last couple days and i just wonder how in the world could someone believe that. let me tell you why this amendment must be opposed. under the u.s. rights act, intelligence community would not be able to query the name of a suspected terrorist supported in the united states to see if he's in direct contact with recruiters. it would not be able to query a name in the united states who is approaching people with security clearances to see if that person is part of a foreign espionage network. we would not be able to query the name of a registered owner of a suspicious vehicle in front of the national monument to see if he's in contact with operatives oversees. and query someone after a casualty attack in the united states to see if he has terrorist connections. or to follow on its poe -- potential to follow on if attacks
stewart. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stewart: mr. speaker, before i begin i want to emphasize how dismayed i am by the amount of disinformation being propagated by opponents of section 702. i heard some things over the last couple days and i just wonder how in the world could someone believe that. let me tell you why this amendment must be opposed. under the u.s. rights act, intelligence community would not be able to query the name of a suspected terrorist...
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i heard even alice, my friend alice stewart, say republicans want to do this. no, republicans don't want to do this. but they're willing to compromise on it. see, and that's one of the problems with even saying you're willing to do it is because that becomes the new floor. it's a negotiating tactic on the other side. and so the democrats have stated an absolute. the republicans have not stated an absolute, though the president has for several months now given his four points that he would be willing to -- including the daca compromise, that he'd be willing to accept. but he was never doing that in the context of the budget. and now it's been wrapped into the budget, and i think that is a much more difficult sell in the blame game. and just one other point. in 2013, you're looking at the only political damage to republicans of that shutdown as i lost the 2013 governor's race in virginia because republicans were blamed in the short term. >> ken -- >> but they won nine senate seats -- >> you're talking about the blame game, and i don't think people at home really
i heard even alice, my friend alice stewart, say republicans want to do this. no, republicans don't want to do this. but they're willing to compromise on it. see, and that's one of the problems with even saying you're willing to do it is because that becomes the new floor. it's a negotiating tactic on the other side. and so the democrats have stated an absolute. the republicans have not stated an absolute, though the president has for several months now given his four points that he would be...
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from "martha stewart living" magazine.say start with one major cleaning a year. just get in it. >> yeah. and reorganize every time. you're talking on the phone, fix something while you're on the phone. multitask. >> this is quintessential martha stewart. >> that is a bulletin board covered with a radiator grill. it looks so decorative and beautiful. and you can get the little pins that hold things, the calendar, the ruler, whatever you're always looking f on that board. notices. >> we have tangled cables around our house. you say get a charging station. >> this is a little charging station. i designed that. and you can put that -- all your wires can go right to the back. they're working on a wireless one. you have to look them up. >> sometimes it's about grouping things, making it simple. >> i buy in bulk because i cook a lot and i make a lot of things. i store everything in clear glass jars that are tightly sealed. these have nice seals on them. you can press down. >> where do you put the rest of it? >> this is a big box.
from "martha stewart living" magazine.say start with one major cleaning a year. just get in it. >> yeah. and reorganize every time. you're talking on the phone, fix something while you're on the phone. multitask. >> this is quintessential martha stewart. >> that is a bulletin board covered with a radiator grill. it looks so decorative and beautiful. and you can get the little pins that hold things, the calendar, the ruler, whatever you're always looking f on that...
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so, you got arthur ash, jeb stewart, stonewall jackson, robert e. lee. >> okay. so there has been maybe a little bit of crory about some of the statues here. what are the feelings in the city about the statues on monument avenue? >> i think folks recognize that this is a part of our history, a terrible history it may be, a horrible history it may be, but it's a part of our history. as i have always said, what i shed any tears at the jefferson davis statue would be torn down snn no, i wouldn't. but i think the history of the past of the richmond, that being -- it being terrible or not, shouldn't be our anchor, it should be a foundation for us to build from. >> why do you think that knowing the history here is important to be what's happening in the present? >> my whole thing is about not repeating the history. providing a little context i think is what's key. right now these statues have no context, it's just statues honoring and memorializing these figures. i think the key is to tell the whole story. think richmond can be the center of all things reconciliation.
so, you got arthur ash, jeb stewart, stonewall jackson, robert e. lee. >> okay. so there has been maybe a little bit of crory about some of the statues here. what are the feelings in the city about the statues on monument avenue? >> i think folks recognize that this is a part of our history, a terrible history it may be, a horrible history it may be, but it's a part of our history. as i have always said, what i shed any tears at the jefferson davis statue would be torn down snn no,...
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joining me now is republican congressman chris stewart, who represents the state of utah.sman, thank you very much for being here. >> hi, katy, good to be with you. >> work with me here. i want to -- i know the republican talking points about why you guys have released the memo or decided to release the memo, despite a warning from the doj that it would be extraordinarily reckless. so let me just start with this. is the republican-led house intelligence committee helping president trump obstruct justice? >> no, no, no, of course not. let's take the first thing that you said. s the doj said it was extraordinarily reckless. katy, they have not seen the memo. they have no idea what was in it. and how could they say it's extraordinarily reckless when they have not read it? and then we had director wray come down with two aides, by the way, who are the most knowledgeable on fisa courts and also on the facts of this case. the three of them read the memo. we asked them, are there any factual inaccuracies. they said, no. we asked them, is there anything in there that would endange
joining me now is republican congressman chris stewart, who represents the state of utah.sman, thank you very much for being here. >> hi, katy, good to be with you. >> work with me here. i want to -- i know the republican talking points about why you guys have released the memo or decided to release the memo, despite a warning from the doj that it would be extraordinarily reckless. so let me just start with this. is the republican-led house intelligence committee helping president...
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we'll have full coverage from congressman chris stewart of the house intelligence committee. "the new york times," clinton backers reportedly put up hundreds of thousand dollars before elective day in collections of efforts to drum up allegations of sexual harassment against then candidate donald trump. willat
we'll have full coverage from congressman chris stewart of the house intelligence committee. "the new york times," clinton backers reportedly put up hundreds of thousand dollars before elective day in collections of efforts to drum up allegations of sexual harassment against then candidate donald trump. willat