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higgins travels to taos and becomes a member.st paintings are a hit with his wealthy, big-city patrons. >> higgins makes most of his money sending paintings from taos to chicago and new york. >> his work becomes even more popular after his death in 1949. back in upstate new york, appraiser david mapes shares the news with don camp. that painting he was ready to toss in a dumpster is a big deal. >> it's an unknown painting. it just popped up, and here it is. i said to him, "this is a very valuable painting," and he said, "how valuable?" i said, "well, it's going to sell for over $100,000." >> i was amazed. >> that's a good number. >> [ chuckles ] yes. >> what did you think would happen? >> i had no idea. i was just glad that they were out of the house. [ both laugh ] >> keep in mind, don and phyllis are busy clearing out their house for the move to denver. don doesn't think twice about leaving both paintings with his eager new acquaintance. >> he wasn't counting on it being worth anything, so it's gonna be christmas, whatever it b
higgins travels to taos and becomes a member.st paintings are a hit with his wealthy, big-city patrons. >> higgins makes most of his money sending paintings from taos to chicago and new york. >> his work becomes even more popular after his death in 1949. back in upstate new york, appraiser david mapes shares the news with don camp. that painting he was ready to toss in a dumpster is a big deal. >> it's an unknown painting. it just popped up, and here it is. i said to him,...
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and on the tao it's all tech leading the way. thank you very much nicole.riffs for you and countries around the world are saying thank you trump administration. the list of nations gaining exemptions from president trump in the field and that steel tariffs is growing. argentina and the entire european union and one u.s. steel producer says i don't care this isn't a bad thing now that these countries are exempted and they can import steel. were not rating around. jfw steel usa. they are forging ahead with plans to modernize an existing plant and build a brand-new facility thanks to a half a billion dollar investment out of the parent company in india. we have the ceo of gsw. thank you for having me. it's a special day. a billion-dollar investment is a massive investment in any company let alone the steel industry. >> here is what's can happen. we had 500 people on the site now. and as we move forward with this massive project and if 500 million-dollar project we will hire as employees 500 new people for very high-tech jobs. but we need and a lot of great cra
and on the tao it's all tech leading the way. thank you very much nicole.riffs for you and countries around the world are saying thank you trump administration. the list of nations gaining exemptions from president trump in the field and that steel tariffs is growing. argentina and the entire european union and one u.s. steel producer says i don't care this isn't a bad thing now that these countries are exempted and they can import steel. were not rating around. jfw steel usa. they are forging...
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that is a one and half% gain for the tao right now. it is down about 120 points. since the tariff announcement it has really been what is driving the markets since early last week. it is up 68 points. so now you have the have of the largest hedge fund weighing in on this. they came out and said this. what's happening now is more for political show than for real threatening to the floor show. saber rattling does a lot to upset the market. it could create opportunities for them to embrace. we have that reversal low. that gave us a little bit of clues. we did not know what was can happen here. we held friday's low. in technology went green. and here we are 400 points a great opportunity to buy it again. they took off last week doing absolutely gangbusters moves. now we have the entire market moving fire --dash make higher. >> it shows you the trade where that well have a big place in these markets. obviously everybody here is a free trader. is this a trumpet being trumped. scaring the heck out of everybody. and making some big threats. i'm getting a sense where were
that is a one and half% gain for the tao right now. it is down about 120 points. since the tariff announcement it has really been what is driving the markets since early last week. it is up 68 points. so now you have the have of the largest hedge fund weighing in on this. they came out and said this. what's happening now is more for political show than for real threatening to the floor show. saber rattling does a lot to upset the market. it could create opportunities for them to embrace. we...
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. >> big turnaround for stocks, the tao surging 669 points. ♪ jillian: good morning, you are watchingfox and friends first" in new york city. before you take a ride to work appreciate you joining us. a lot of news happens overnight, this fox news alert in moscow, vowing retaliation after donald trump tells 60 russian diplomats to pack up and get out for a nerve gas attack in london. the largest expulsion in american history but democrats still say it is not enough. some new developments. >> theresa may called world solidarity. 130 diplomats have been expelled worldwide, a dozen eu countries joined the retaliation for that nerve attack sent a clear message the us is willing to work with russia and their actions have consequences. >> with these actions the united states with its allies and partners make clear to russia that its actions have consequences. the united states is ready to cooperate and forge a better relationship between our countries but that will only be possible when resident chooses to become a more responsible partner. >> reporter: the russian ambassador to the un says
. >> big turnaround for stocks, the tao surging 669 points. ♪ jillian: good morning, you are watchingfox and friends first" in new york city. before you take a ride to work appreciate you joining us. a lot of news happens overnight, this fox news alert in moscow, vowing retaliation after donald trump tells 60 russian diplomats to pack up and get out for a nerve gas attack in london. the largest expulsion in american history but democrats still say it is not enough. some new...
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goes are abandoned in pakistan four times more often than boys many blame the large tao trees a bride's family aspired which can cost around ten thousand dollars. think don't look at the nobody gave up now to go to congo today is good to see but you have been wildly. menges unable to manage or must they be a good germany of the n.f.l. is their city but you have an image in new england. from the age of sixteen all the girls he is a top council big good wives. with so many. kooky . i mean good records. eighteen year old son wants to get married this year but it is bill kids who decide to do what he wanted to say but seem to defer to the school and get to manage them to the bigger city tonight going to spend the next h.s. not that be just not for. me to put me on it and see this test kind of that stage when you can see the feel. like many pakistanis go. choose her future husband herself here it is bill keith who selects them. this evening she receives two problems ibrahim i'm home who come with the family. solutions are often attracted by the generous dowry here twenty seven thousand dolla
goes are abandoned in pakistan four times more often than boys many blame the large tao trees a bride's family aspired which can cost around ten thousand dollars. think don't look at the nobody gave up now to go to congo today is good to see but you have been wildly. menges unable to manage or must they be a good germany of the n.f.l. is their city but you have an image in new england. from the age of sixteen all the girls he is a top council big good wives. with so many. kooky . i mean good...
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the video ref refused to give them the benefit of the tao in the box alone as usual getting no favors from the officials and up to several missed chances the a can take in. typhoon coke and has completed his own miracle since his arrival still got have left the other relegation candidates in that white . and got have their own legend mario gomez is let the revival and buried one again here to level the scores. sometimes things just don't go your way in an all or nothing game colognes mr reliable team or home produced this unfit to give the ball calamity. that disaster and sorry the heart begins to disappear. if we had a chance as a go to three or four nil up but we didn't do it the equaliser came from nowhere and then i missed a save that i normally could do in my sleep and suddenly it's two one for stuttgart and from then on we were chasing the jam the tradition to have. a tragic story in cologne forty four minutes of hope and suddenly it disappeared. and respect scored in the second half to make it three one keeping up his pace of one goal in every fifty games. cologne had a brief t
the video ref refused to give them the benefit of the tao in the box alone as usual getting no favors from the officials and up to several missed chances the a can take in. typhoon coke and has completed his own miracle since his arrival still got have left the other relegation candidates in that white . and got have their own legend mario gomez is let the revival and buried one again here to level the scores. sometimes things just don't go your way in an all or nothing game colognes mr...
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.>>> numbering a mother and son that were killed in a tragic accident sunday at a taos ski resort. old operative it and her 7-year- old son were buried under a huge pile of snow that slid off the roof of a condo building at kirkwood mountain resort where they were staying. the 7-year-old attended the french-american international school in san francisco. his mother volunteer there.>> we were devastated to learn of erin and otis passing and our thoughts are with the family. it's a certainly difficult time right now, we have counselors on campus who are providing support for our students, teachers, families, staff.>> they leave behind her husband and the senior rabbi has been offering support. >>> police and the lincoln say they are looking for a man who has been missing now for 10 days. guy jones was last seen february 24 wearing a white sweatshirt and bark pants. he is described as being 5'7" tall and weighing about doing 70 pounds. he has a history of epilepsy, anyone who sees jones is asked to call wasn't in place.>>> a new beginning, how one woman beat homelessness.>>> flames on
.>>> numbering a mother and son that were killed in a tragic accident sunday at a taos ski resort. old operative it and her 7-year- old son were buried under a huge pile of snow that slid off the roof of a condo building at kirkwood mountain resort where they were staying. the 7-year-old attended the french-american international school in san francisco. his mother volunteer there.>> we were devastated to learn of erin and otis passing and our thoughts are with the family. it's a...
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yesterday before signing yeah he's already big boss jump up the african because city economy which is taos africa nigeria. now you. didn't. want to tell you and i have to tell you that south africa is planning to sign the agreement. prison how it was our seed he's just a with being for the body human who gave the order resists and he has. been. for nigeria. to believe that. joy in. year. four million reasons first president hajji. not decided to never join the question and i for one argument well let me just jump in for a second because i want to bring our online community into this a lot of people discussing nigeria and what that might mean whether they can sign later on or not and what thought i want you to respond to you know sorry forgive me i want to laundry to respond to that about the disconnect between the people why he thinks the deal is bad but let's go to this tweet if it's saying i think nigeria can still sign the agreement after consultation and understanding some terms and conditions and necessary amendments nigeria as usual being the mouthpiece of africa and this won't be an
yesterday before signing yeah he's already big boss jump up the african because city economy which is taos africa nigeria. now you. didn't. want to tell you and i have to tell you that south africa is planning to sign the agreement. prison how it was our seed he's just a with being for the body human who gave the order resists and he has. been. for nigeria. to believe that. joy in. year. four million reasons first president hajji. not decided to never join the question and i for one argument...
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tao wang is head of asia economics at ubs and shejoins us now from hong kong.g us. i supposed toa thank you forjoining us. i supposed to a certain extent the chinese must have been expecting this because donald trump has been talking about this during his campaign two years ago. indeed, i think this during his campaign two years ago. indeed, ithink rising this during his campaign two years ago. indeed, i think rising trade tension is very much expected. last year the trump administration didn't really do that much and there was a lot of talk but the section 301 investigation was initiated in august, so this is something that's in the pipeline for some time. but does president trump have a point when he talks about china being punished for things like copyright infringement, intellectual property, the trade deficit, doesn't donald trump have a point there? on trade... in terms of intellectual property rights and protection and so on, indeed there is dispute there and china has agreed to increase the enforcement. there's definitely issues that continue to be a di
tao wang is head of asia economics at ubs and shejoins us now from hong kong.g us. i supposed toa thank you forjoining us. i supposed to a certain extent the chinese must have been expecting this because donald trump has been talking about this during his campaign two years ago. indeed, i think this during his campaign two years ago. indeed, ithink rising this during his campaign two years ago. indeed, i think rising trade tension is very much expected. last year the trump administration didn't...
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tao wang: i think 6.5% is achievable. our forecast is for 6.6%.isk potentially from trade war. growth,oment, u.s. european growth, global growth is strong. china will benefit from the recovery, compared to the impact to the u.s.. this is the baseline. if they put a blanket tariff on chinese product, that is a risk scenario. around 6.5% is attainable. the biggest risk is from china itself, if deleveraging is applied, government debt is seriously controlled. i think infrastructure investment will decelerate more sharply. perspective, don't look so much outside, look inside. thank you so much, ubs chief china economist. we have had some minutes to digest all of that. let's get it over to sophie to see what is moving and what is not. >> asian stocks falling, led lower by hong kong and japan. the nikkei 225 losing almost 1%. bonds climbing on that trump turmoil, adding to political risk, becoming a center stage focus in 2018. global manufacturing data may give investors pause. for example, while japan to deliver surprisingly strong the firsthere was qu
tao wang: i think 6.5% is achievable. our forecast is for 6.6%.isk potentially from trade war. growth,oment, u.s. european growth, global growth is strong. china will benefit from the recovery, compared to the impact to the u.s.. this is the baseline. if they put a blanket tariff on chinese product, that is a risk scenario. around 6.5% is attainable. the biggest risk is from china itself, if deleveraging is applied, government debt is seriously controlled. i think infrastructure investment will...
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of course that starts with providing the best academic opportunities for all of our students and in taos and in the union district it's 12,000 students and secondly, it's the shortage, of the teachers, trying to provide the most qualified teachers -- highly qualified teachers. especially in the areas of math and science and even technology. >> voices from the states on c-span. >>> coming up a discussion with justice department officials on privacy, the law and government surveillance. we're live with the international association of the professionals at the global privacy summit. live coverage at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> tonight, book tv in primetime looks at the environment. we'll hear from charles mann on the wizard and the profit. we look at the origins of the climate change movement in the book "green tyranny." journalist katherine miles reports on the natural and man-made causes of earthquakes in her book "quake land." jeff goodall on the rise of sea levels in "the water will come." book tv all this week in primetime at 8:30 eastern on c-span 2. >>> in a televised speech fro
of course that starts with providing the best academic opportunities for all of our students and in taos and in the union district it's 12,000 students and secondly, it's the shortage, of the teachers, trying to provide the most qualified teachers -- highly qualified teachers. especially in the areas of math and science and even technology. >> voices from the states on c-span. >>> coming up a discussion with justice department officials on privacy, the law and government...
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interviewed by some young lady and she said, you're stereotyped as the mean chick cano dude with can a taos. i said i am the mean chick cano dude with tattoos. so find with me. >> now his famous face is entering a new territory, the food industry. with his business partners he is making his mark on the l.a. restaurant scene one taco at a time. >> at the time i was making a movie with danny called "bad ass." you sit around a lot, eat a lot. danny and i used to spend a lot of time together eating, talking about food and jeff and i separately were having this conversation about, you know, opening some kind of food place. it just kind of clicked. like i'm sitting next to the most famous mexican in the country, we love mexican food, why don't we open a restaurant together. >> in 2016 they opened their very first location of trehos tacos in mansion less. >> it killed it. people were coming from all over. >> one of the things that i know is that in the industry, the movie industry, there will be eight or nine people after a film and they want to go to a restaurant. inevitably somebody is going to
interviewed by some young lady and she said, you're stereotyped as the mean chick cano dude with can a taos. i said i am the mean chick cano dude with tattoos. so find with me. >> now his famous face is entering a new territory, the food industry. with his business partners he is making his mark on the l.a. restaurant scene one taco at a time. >> at the time i was making a movie with danny called "bad ass." you sit around a lot, eat a lot. danny and i used to spend a lot...
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. >> big turnaround for stocks, the tao surging 669 points. ♪
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i move that you incorporate that the statute of limitations has exceptions to the rule and i like taos to be passed to all females that think they cannot come forward because the statue of limitations has ran out. it's called continual injury and it should be applied to all the females that was raped by bill cosby and other high-profile cases. moreover, 2 million, most of which have gone to the police department for testing, rape kits have fell outside the statue of limitations. still, they should be applied, okay? during this time frame, there was 437 rape kits older than 10 years and this is discrimination based on sex because you process male victims of crime, but female victims of crime, the evidence just sits there. it's not fair. another violation that takes place section 334.13 of the community law says 15% of brand-new buildings is supposed to be for low-income and affordable housing. but yet when you build the building, you don't include those people. >> supervisor breed: thank you, mr. white. thank you, sir. next speaker, please? >> good afternoon. in regards to a recent fire
i move that you incorporate that the statute of limitations has exceptions to the rule and i like taos to be passed to all females that think they cannot come forward because the statue of limitations has ran out. it's called continual injury and it should be applied to all the females that was raped by bill cosby and other high-profile cases. moreover, 2 million, most of which have gone to the police department for testing, rape kits have fell outside the statue of limitations. still, they...
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the loss is driving the tao. industrial stocks also falling as those trade concerns grow. again, on wall street. hopes to a strong start for the week. with the perfect march madness bracket. the stocks are currently tumbling into the close. we kind of got the 500 points on the downside. we've come back a little bit. down more than 400 points. that volatility index or the so-called fear gauge surging up and staining standing right now at 20. that number was in the 30s. we've a ways to go but certainly volatility is an issue today. the biggest jump since february 5. one of the worst performers in the s&p 500 where they are different in facebook. in the lowest level for facebook now and five and half years. september of 2012. other tech stocks. the fangs are tumbling on that facebook news. spreading the misery that the european union set to impose a 3% revenue tax on the big tech companies. it is a huge revenue stream for them as you can see. down anywhere from one and three quarters to that facebook number it down more than 7%. with the two worst performing sectors. a slew o
the loss is driving the tao. industrial stocks also falling as those trade concerns grow. again, on wall street. hopes to a strong start for the week. with the perfect march madness bracket. the stocks are currently tumbling into the close. we kind of got the 500 points on the downside. we've come back a little bit. down more than 400 points. that volatility index or the so-called fear gauge surging up and staining standing right now at 20. that number was in the 30s. we've a ways to go but...
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thank you very much and it is a compelling taos. ts. ts. to grow more delicious coffee.in's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. chaos. i'm just worried about the house and taking care of the boys. . it's okay. dad took care of us. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ >> the illegal immigrant accused of shooting and killing kate steinle is now accusing the government of a vindictive prosecution. jonathan hunt is in los angeles with the latest. jonathan? >> charles, jose zarate claims the feds are trying to punish him because he was
thank you very much and it is a compelling taos. ts. ts. to grow more delicious coffee.in's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. chaos. i'm just worried about the house and taking care of the boys. . it's okay. dad took care of us. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance...
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as you can see the dow is tao is now up 103 points. they are also on the positive side it has been a real roller coaster ride as we have heard. let's analyze this now. how did he do. nicholas let me ask you first impression. and what he have to say. he gave a good performance. he was on track. slightly more hawkish. it might be for rate hikes. there up a hundred 60 points and turned negative. it was pointed out to me by charlie brady our senior editor. around 247. he mentioned that they are holding that. it is seen as perhaps a hawkish move some would say no is just about more transparency and how you read into that. i would read it as more transparency which i think is really good. that is what the markets want what more press conference maybe that's not what you need to be more hawkish. and like it. let's get to some of the issues. unemployment continues to fall down 3.8% may next year. and yet the outlook for inflation you would like to have the unemployment as low as possible. we like to hear that. bring in the former richmond fed.
as you can see the dow is tao is now up 103 points. they are also on the positive side it has been a real roller coaster ride as we have heard. let's analyze this now. how did he do. nicholas let me ask you first impression. and what he have to say. he gave a good performance. he was on track. slightly more hawkish. it might be for rate hikes. there up a hundred 60 points and turned negative. it was pointed out to me by charlie brady our senior editor. around 247. he mentioned that they are...
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the tao of 1.5% just off session 354 points.&p 500 is up 35 points, 1.4% and the nasdaq composite index is also a 1.5%. the vix is about 23 today, but it is down just slightly from friday's close. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: facebook is on the decline, down almost 4% to reach a session low as the federal trade commission says it has opened a nonpublic probe of facebook's practices. confirmationial from the ftc that it is concerned about privacy practices and it says it has taken recent press reports on facebook very seriously. and is committed to using all tools to protect consumers privacy. to learn more about what this may mean, but for now, facebook is taking the brunt of that disclosure from the ftc, down 4.2%. mark: australia's minister for trade is here in the u k draft his governments is this agenda and he has been meeting with his counterpart, lim park. i was the -- liam fox. we had a really constructive, beneficial relationship and had a chance to engage a number of times. ambitions around what both australia and the u
the tao of 1.5% just off session 354 points.&p 500 is up 35 points, 1.4% and the nasdaq composite index is also a 1.5%. the vix is about 23 today, but it is down just slightly from friday's close. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: facebook is on the decline, down almost 4% to reach a session low as the federal trade commission says it has opened a nonpublic probe of facebook's practices. confirmationial from the ftc that it is concerned about privacy practices and it says it has taken recent...
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and in john nichols case, i had the pleasure of having dinner with him in his hometown of taos, new mexicowhenever possible, i try to do fieldwork and visit these places. brian: here is ayn rand, put her into perspective after we watch this. [video clip] >> i am opposed to all forms of control. i am for an absolute, laissez-faire, free, unregulated economy. i am for the separation of state and economics, just as we have separation of state and church, which led to peaceful coexistence among different religions. after a period of religious wars. the same applies to economics. if you separate the government from economics, if you do not regulate production and trade, you will have peaceful cooperation and harmony and justice among men. brian: i want to add a quote from you in the book and put it in perspective. "novelists are generally regarded as left of center," but certainly rand was not. tom: she grew up in russia when communism was developing. her father's pharmacy was nationalized. she was an immigrant to los angeles, was a screenwriter. she is the godmother of the libertarian party, t
and in john nichols case, i had the pleasure of having dinner with him in his hometown of taos, new mexicowhenever possible, i try to do fieldwork and visit these places. brian: here is ayn rand, put her into perspective after we watch this. [video clip] >> i am opposed to all forms of control. i am for an absolute, laissez-faire, free, unregulated economy. i am for the separation of state and economics, just as we have separation of state and church, which led to peaceful coexistence...
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they put their lives on the line for all of taos make sure we are all safe. i would like to commend the chief and his brave men and women for approaching the vehicle and stopping this man from hurting anyone else. >> i understand that the investigation is continuing and everyone still is urged to be vigilant and look for things that are out of place. with that said, gentlemen, on behalf of an incredibly faithful community, i just want to say thank you. if you would pass that on to the men and women that you work with. chief manley, to you and to your officers, to this literally army of both neighboring cities and state and federal agencies, thank you. >> and i'd just like to close with just really a thought for the families in our community who lost loved ones or who had loved ones seriously hurt in these incidents. our heart remains with you as you go through your healing process and your time of sorrow and we stand by you and with you in your time of need. with that, we will open it up for questions. >> this investigation is still under way, so we cannot sa
they put their lives on the line for all of taos make sure we are all safe. i would like to commend the chief and his brave men and women for approaching the vehicle and stopping this man from hurting anyone else. >> i understand that the investigation is continuing and everyone still is urged to be vigilant and look for things that are out of place. with that said, gentlemen, on behalf of an incredibly faithful community, i just want to say thank you. if you would pass that on to the men...
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turmoil, special series here on the c-span networks and pleased to welcome former senator jeff webb the tao authorize of i heard my country calling. senator, thanks for being with us. >> nice to be here. >> and dade maraniss author of how many books now? >> 12. >> and one of them, they marched into sunlight. let me begin with where we were early in 1968. who was winning the vietnam war? >> no one was winning. everyone was losing. >> why? >> for a lot of different reasons. the united states government, without telling the public this, already basically decided they didn't know how to win the war and weren't necessarily wanting to win the war. it was the public still more than 50% of the people in the country, according to the gallop poll still supported the war but completely unknown what was going to happen next. so i would say everyone was losing at that point. >> you were at the naval a cad academy in the 1960s. what that was like? >> i got there in 1964, graduated in 1968 right after the tet offensive. and people seemed to understand there were objectives over there. and i think the best
turmoil, special series here on the c-span networks and pleased to welcome former senator jeff webb the tao authorize of i heard my country calling. senator, thanks for being with us. >> nice to be here. >> and dade maraniss author of how many books now? >> 12. >> and one of them, they marched into sunlight. let me begin with where we were early in 1968. who was winning the vietnam war? >> no one was winning. everyone was losing. >> why? >> for a lot of...
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the tao of 4/10 of 1% after falling for three consecutive sessions.00 is slightly higher, .2%, being led by utilities and energy. we have some geopolitical tensions as the u.s. is sanctioning some russian agencies. take a look at what the 10 year yield is doing, because it is now at 2.8%. the two-year yield continues to rise for a third consecutive session, so we see the 210 narrowing2-10 spread all week. the nasdaq is also up 1/10 of 1%. let's get to the first word news. here is katie lines. >> the leaders of the u.s., france, and germany have joined the u.k. in demanding a next nation with russia. countries put out a joint statement, saying it points to moscow -- evidence points to moscow being sponsored will for the nerve agent attack. mentionedfter moscow it would retaliate for the uk's decision to expel russian diplomat. according to a person familiar with the matter, the talks will focus on whether to hold a mentioned it would retaliate for the uk's decision to expel russian diplomat. summit and possible trust building measures. sweden has often
the tao of 4/10 of 1% after falling for three consecutive sessions.00 is slightly higher, .2%, being led by utilities and energy. we have some geopolitical tensions as the u.s. is sanctioning some russian agencies. take a look at what the 10 year yield is doing, because it is now at 2.8%. the two-year yield continues to rise for a third consecutive session, so we see the 210 narrowing2-10 spread all week. the nasdaq is also up 1/10 of 1%. let's get to the first word news. here is katie lines....
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nick polick is the series producer and he is here with the atlantic's managing editor, adrian green ta tao talk about project. nick and adrian, it is all yours. >> thank you, margaret. >> nick, one of the videos that you created features a student named zakori bates, who spent roughly two years in the bonaire facility. we we talk about his story, how about we watch the clip that margaret just mentioned. >>> growing up in the neighborhood that i did was very violent. they had a lot of shootings and fights, people dealing drugs. the average kid, it messes them up mentally, because that's traumatizing. we grew up very fast. so i was doing things that a kid wasn't supposed to do, like stealing money from people just because i think i needed it. i wasn't really like a bad kid but sometimes i felt like responsibility was calling. i had to. it was a rough time for me specially as a 17-year-old. somebody was like, hey, there is this going on and in about an hour, we're going to go do this. i was like, okay, i'm going with you. i need it too. i second-guessed it a couple of times. every bone in my
nick polick is the series producer and he is here with the atlantic's managing editor, adrian green ta tao talk about project. nick and adrian, it is all yours. >> thank you, margaret. >> nick, one of the videos that you created features a student named zakori bates, who spent roughly two years in the bonaire facility. we we talk about his story, how about we watch the clip that margaret just mentioned. >>> growing up in the neighborhood that i did was very violent. they...