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the first english thanksgiving in the new world. it was two years before the pilgrims had their thanksgiving in 1621. that said, the settlement continued on, continued sending goods to england and went about their business. george thorpe was a cleric who had come over on the ship several months later. he had come over and he wanted to convert the indians to christianity. veryhad also become friendly with the indians and vice versa the indians with them so suddenly on the morning of 1622, indian tribes came into the settlement and other settlements along the james river and picked up any weapons what was known as the massacre of 1622, the indian uprising. 11 people were killed at work late. many were injured and others just ran into the woods. this happened all up and down the james river. the chief had planned the assault. jamestown was spared because an indian there who had the friend at one of the settlers let him know what was going on and the settler road across the night before and warned them of the impending hostility. so, jam
the first english thanksgiving in the new world. it was two years before the pilgrims had their thanksgiving in 1621. that said, the settlement continued on, continued sending goods to england and went about their business. george thorpe was a cleric who had come over on the ship several months later. he had come over and he wanted to convert the indians to christianity. veryhad also become friendly with the indians and vice versa the indians with them so suddenly on the morning of 1622, indian...
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the playbook for conservative news we call the t.v. news with a different spirit and all it was was an attempt to insert conservative propaganda into the news i am convinced this is a nation under god in the end right wing news is only a profit center it's not news and there's no attempt to be for unbiased and i think it's gone so far now that the public isn't aware of that but that's still what we create blame me i'm the one who is is saying i don't want to play gotcha journalism i think there's plenty of place in the news space today where you're going to hear that what is missing i think in the landscape is well what is it that they're really trying to say what is that an edited version. last month that on that is had version came from pat robertson well just days after the killing of saudi john as. he was only at not reminding his evangelical viewers of god's commandment thou shalt not kill or defending a fellow journalist he was echoing the president of course you don't owe a parent mashaal i asked one question i mean robertson has
the playbook for conservative news we call the t.v. news with a different spirit and all it was was an attempt to insert conservative propaganda into the news i am convinced this is a nation under god in the end right wing news is only a profit center it's not news and there's no attempt to be for unbiased and i think it's gone so far now that the public isn't aware of that but that's still what we create blame me i'm the one who is is saying i don't want to play gotcha journalism i think...
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that the new. crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on a covert his decision to postpone the two thousand and thirteen european union association deal and side deeper ties to russia. as the events in kiev took their course crimean authorities issued a declaration putting into words the fears of its people based on the will of the crimean who elected us we declare that we will not give crimea to extremists a neo nazis seeking to seize power in ukraine at the cost of the blood of the country and its citizens after the regime change in kiev rumors began spreading in crimea that the new authorities would be merciless to those that oppose them so i'll call you. this led to the pro russian demonstrations rejecting the new government in kiev. on february twenty seventh the government buildings in the capital of crimea were seized by. pro russian protesters. the current crimean government was dismissed and the new leader surrogate acciona of was assigned as the leader
that the new. crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on a covert his decision to postpone the two thousand and thirteen european union association deal and side deeper ties to russia. as the events in kiev took their course crimean authorities issued a declaration putting into words the fears of its people based on the will of the crimean who elected us we declare that we will not give crimea to extremists a neo nazis seeking to seize power in ukraine at...
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for conservative news we call the t.v. news with a different spirit and all it was was an attempt to insert conservative propaganda into the news i am convinced this is a nation under god in the end right wing news is only a profit center it's not news and there's no attempt to be for unbiased and i think it's gone so far now that the public isn't aware of that but that's still what we create blame me i'm the one who is is saying i don't want to play gotcha journalism i think there's plenty of place in the news space today where you're going to hear that what is missing i think in the landscape is well what is it that they're really trying to say what is that an edited version. last month that on that is had version came from pat robertson well just days after the killing of saudi john as. he was only at not reminding his evangelical view is of god's commandment.
for conservative news we call the t.v. news with a different spirit and all it was was an attempt to insert conservative propaganda into the news i am convinced this is a nation under god in the end right wing news is only a profit center it's not news and there's no attempt to be for unbiased and i think it's gone so far now that the public isn't aware of that but that's still what we create blame me i'm the one who is is saying i don't want to play gotcha journalism i think there's plenty of...
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from the real news is. the united states under many presidents as a long warning have a great game its treaty and other promise not the united states says it's going to leave the treaty a gear on. you were much a little earlier with. the. store naturalist. he. said what order. to libya where we still. might go and here again we meet our old acquaintance from not old in iraq on three part of me who was at the peak of his glorious self proclaimed commandant of my don . which basically means the leader of the radical opposition. so my dad most of that is up to the g. yourself to this year when the bus will buckle under. oath and a host nor. both. the protestors were filmed leading a long line of riot police away it's not clear where they were taking them sixty seven officers are currently reported to be missing fourteen policemen and forty three one hundred are huge shifts and what social. security and the news three million year. old what's it be at all if you want to learn. naturals. because from inside the p
from the real news is. the united states under many presidents as a long warning have a great game its treaty and other promise not the united states says it's going to leave the treaty a gear on. you were much a little earlier with. the. store naturalist. he. said what order. to libya where we still. might go and here again we meet our old acquaintance from not old in iraq on three part of me who was at the peak of his glorious self proclaimed commandant of my don . which basically means the...
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he thinks the news media is the enemy of donald trump. donald trump has not and will never care about the people. he cares about trumps and not necessarily every single person named trump. he clearly favors some of his children over others. he sees the news media as his enemy, and he is enlisting his voters to join him in seeing the news media as their enemy by telling them that the news media is their enemy, the enemy of the people. that sounds better than the enemy of donald trump. that wouldn't elicit quite as much support. a lot, but not quite as much as the enemy of all of you out there in my red hatted audience. that's the way donald trump says it. donald trump believes and has always believed that anyone who ever tries to tell the truth about donald trump is his enemy. that is his definition of enemy, and that is his definition of the political party he's running against, the enemy. american politicians have always understood prior to trump the difference between the word opponent and enemy. the word enemy was used for foreign coun
he thinks the news media is the enemy of donald trump. donald trump has not and will never care about the people. he cares about trumps and not necessarily every single person named trump. he clearly favors some of his children over others. he sees the news media as his enemy, and he is enlisting his voters to join him in seeing the news media as their enemy by telling them that the news media is their enemy, the enemy of the people. that sounds better than the enemy of donald trump. that...
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editor of the "new yorker," david remnick. live "new yorker" cartoons. featuring the 8g band with franklin vanderbilt. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? a [ chee applause ]ti that is fantto hear. in that case, let's get to the news. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is ficovering in the hospital after she fell in her , and fractured three ribs. wow, if you had tolde a supreme court justice fell over, and broke some ribs, i would have bet on the new >> i liked beer. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's right. ruth bader ginsburg recovering in the hospital after breaking three ribs, and while she's there, her staff is planning to redo her entire office in nerf.la hter ] according to reports, acng attorney general matthew whitaker, who will now oversee special cosel robert mueller's russia investigation has previously said the probe has gone too far. why does every trump loyalist look like the security guard at an il
editor of the "new yorker," david remnick. live "new yorker" cartoons. featuring the 8g band with franklin vanderbilt. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? a [ chee applause ]ti that is fantto hear. in that case, let's get to the news. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is ficovering in the hospital after she...
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for what he calls the fake news media. at is going on here? what is the trump presidency doing to america's political culture? as part the bbc‘s beyond fake news season, my guest today is the editor of the washington post, marty baron. in the midst of all this hostility, who is the real enemy of the american people? marty baron, welcome to hardtalk. from the outside, it looks as though there is a state of unrelenting trench warfare now between the white house and the news media in washington. is that the way it feels to you? i don't feel that way. the white house, and the president in particular, has said he is at war with the media, said that from day one, his very first day in office when he went to the cia and told cia officers he was at war with the media, but i've said ever since then that we are not at war, we are doing ourjobs as outlined in the first amendment of the constitution, which calls for us to examine public characters and measures, as james madison, founder of the senate, said from the beginning. you are s
for what he calls the fake news media. at is going on here? what is the trump presidency doing to america's political culture? as part the bbc‘s beyond fake news season, my guest today is the editor of the washington post, marty baron. in the midst of all this hostility, who is the real enemy of the american people? marty baron, welcome to hardtalk. from the outside, it looks as though there is a state of unrelenting trench warfare now between the white house and the news media in washington....
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the real news for the world. there's no a bowl of around prick here and no one to know why says terrorists. but there are bad memories. twenty four years ago this country song a real look at the end of the world. after the genocide there i'm all the women in rwanda that man. fell to women to fix what the men had broken. what politicians do. to put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. more somehow want to. have to like to be crushed that's what the forty three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of the house. there should be a. ministry is police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by mike was hoping the board doesn't forget the eyes of god i'm stunned this is not a gun to the. woods as that see that it got into the sea at the cost of proprietary software you don't know this all. but isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft
the real news for the world. there's no a bowl of around prick here and no one to know why says terrorists. but there are bad memories. twenty four years ago this country song a real look at the end of the world. after the genocide there i'm all the women in rwanda that man. fell to women to fix what the men had broken. what politicians do. to put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. more somehow want to. have to like to be crushed that's what...
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and this is the new normal. always been the backbone of the party and now have been able to grow the party. >> one of those fascinating statistics that didn't break through on election night. the last time voter turn out was this high, was that women didn't have the right to vote. >> that is incredible. they were seeing the voter turn out there, 500% increase in texas particularly where we were. this is incredible and this is going to get bigger and better in 2020. >> nick ackerman, let's get constitutional. the congress is not just the policy body. the founders gave it and the courts understood it to have a robust subpoena power. newt gingrich was out right away. fake advice to democrats. he said be careful how tough you are. take a look. >> if all you do is end up in investigations which unfortunately we did, it hurts you. the country wants to see things work. they don't want to see the house democrats spend every day in investigations and open warfare against the president. >> the big investigation is the muel
and this is the new normal. always been the backbone of the party and now have been able to grow the party. >> one of those fascinating statistics that didn't break through on election night. the last time voter turn out was this high, was that women didn't have the right to vote. >> that is incredible. they were seeing the voter turn out there, 500% increase in texas particularly where we were. this is incredible and this is going to get bigger and better in 2020. >> nick...
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you are fake news. thee trying to stop and block fake news websites, but the problem is, a lot of the time, the lies are woven in with truths and opinion. it's alljust too hazy. there are headlines that are actually truthful but maybe the information that doesn't match it. so there are many different layers. misinformation isn't necessarily one big lie spread with one headline, there's a lot of things that are more nuanced. fake news is used and referenced for many reasons — to destabilise, to create doubt in the mainstream media, but in eastern europe, it's always been about the money. 18 months ago, carl miller visited kosovo to research the fake news industry there, and now as part of the bbc‘s fake news season, we've sent him back to see how facebook‘s war on fake news has changed the landscape. the thing that really intrigues me about kosovo is this is the youngest country in europe, it's got one of the best internet connections in europe and the internet is really seen as one of the main drivers to ga
you are fake news. thee trying to stop and block fake news websites, but the problem is, a lot of the time, the lies are woven in with truths and opinion. it's alljust too hazy. there are headlines that are actually truthful but maybe the information that doesn't match it. so there are many different layers. misinformation isn't necessarily one big lie spread with one headline, there's a lot of things that are more nuanced. fake news is used and referenced for many reasons — to destabilise,...
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>>> this weekend on reel america on american history tv, the 1967 special news series, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. >> sunday, november 24, the mob scene continues as oswald is brought into the basement of the police building for transport and then in full sight of millions of television viewers a man jimmed janamed jack ruby su through the crowd and shoots lee oswald dead. >> watch on c-span 3. >> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. in 1619, 35 english settlers arrived in berkeley, virginia, upriver from jamestown. we talked to graham woodleaf, descendant of the group's leader, captain john woodleaf about how they celebrated the first english thanksgiving in america. later, archaeologist mark horton described his current project, looking for artifacts to the settlement to determine the exact location. >> my name is graham woodleaf, i'm president of the virginia thanksgiving festival which is an organizat
>>> this weekend on reel america on american history tv, the 1967 special news series, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into president john f. kennedy's assassination. >> sunday, november 24, the mob scene continues as oswald is brought into the basement of the police building for transport and then in full sight of millions of television viewers a man jimmed janamed jack ruby su through the crowd and shoots lee...
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it reports of the publisher of the news organisation. portance ofjournalism. i guess in many ways the loss of jamaal duchovny brings home the degree of the commitment to genuine expression, freedom of expression. ——jamal expression, freedom of expression. —— jamal khashoggi. expression, freedom of expression. -- jamal khashoggi. there is no question. this was an effort not just to suppress dissent but to extinguish the actual dissenter. there is enormous risk and free expression, and that is why we need to work so hard to protect it. we have do in there. the thank you very much will be on hardtalk. hello. the week ahead will be a fairly mild one for this time of year, even if we start on a fresh note for some. but it is a week that starts the way as the weekend finished, with a blustery showers around, particularly in the south and west. low pressure with us. rising helping with the shower clouds. this weather system across northern france will be close enough for the south—east and east anglia. the cloud stops some morning sunshine. show
it reports of the publisher of the news organisation. portance ofjournalism. i guess in many ways the loss of jamaal duchovny brings home the degree of the commitment to genuine expression, freedom of expression. ——jamal expression, freedom of expression. —— jamal khashoggi. expression, freedom of expression. -- jamal khashoggi. there is no question. this was an effort not just to suppress dissent but to extinguish the actual dissenter. there is enormous risk and free expression, and...
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so each story was from the new law school and fuel to the new that you could look up to soon and got badly on the stone should not die in your pursuit or to stain you can and i am a check what changed to be a ball boy good dog of a game about over there what do we move that i'm not the. cause of them homage to the way. i do but across the one man you were. a ship. with my mind it was written. yet it was like your little bug which. stopped at. your door here. and i just let it sort of. fly all the. while a so i am just. washed at the. president's call at the dock . on the ocean well must a ship through a. mile. ah . but a coach kind of joke where you are chose sure. that's fair. enough i don't know the. whole. i can't comment on that those are but i. didn't of the. short key. here. afford all the. issues about your. cleverness leadership by your core evangelists going to. the us by a question. to some. last attorney general know. what's. going on with the voters but on that particular. vehicle when you have the order sure. such a lesser voice. is. needed . then let's go back to test an
so each story was from the new law school and fuel to the new that you could look up to soon and got badly on the stone should not die in your pursuit or to stain you can and i am a check what changed to be a ball boy good dog of a game about over there what do we move that i'm not the. cause of them homage to the way. i do but across the one man you were. a ship. with my mind it was written. yet it was like your little bug which. stopped at. your door here. and i just let it sort of. fly all...
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"the new york times" just within the last -- within less than an hour has just broken the news of what may have led prosecutors to yank paul manafort's plea agreement. his communications with the white house apparently going way out of bounds in an effort to help trump fight this investigation. we'll have that story for you i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> after you have a few days off, you're a little logy, a little slow, don't necessarily have everything firing all at once. so naturally, as we're racing toward show time tonight, all of these gigantic stories break all at once, including a series of bomb shells about the president's campaign chairman, paul manafort. already we had as of last night the special counsel's office saying that manafort broke his cooperation deal with prosecutors by lying to them after he plead
"the new york times" just within the last -- within less than an hour has just broken the news of what may have led prosecutors to yank paul manafort's plea agreement. his communications with the white house apparently going way out of bounds in an effort to help trump fight this investigation. we'll have that story for you i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that...
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tonight beginning at 8:00 followed by the ten o'clock news and the 11:00 news here on ktvu. >>> mark is here now. and reaction is strong to reuben foster being picked up by another nfl team after the 49ers cut him. >> very strong ee action in the media back there, one day after the domestic violence issue comes up again with reuben foster. washington signs him and today i think the redskins organization got a pretty good dose from the local media. they have been having attendance problems the once very popular redskins having trouble drawing people and this probably isn't going to help. and i think their coach jay gruden got a good dose of what's in store for him. a lot of questions, a whirlwind in fact of questions aimed at him. lots of the issues need resolving before foster can even think about playing again. and even then, it's not a sure thing according to gruden. >> you know, there's no guarantee he is ever going to play here to be honest with you. he has a lot of work to do personally, with the team, with the nfl with himself before even thinks about playing football again. now
tonight beginning at 8:00 followed by the ten o'clock news and the 11:00 news here on ktvu. >>> mark is here now. and reaction is strong to reuben foster being picked up by another nfl team after the 49ers cut him. >> very strong ee action in the media back there, one day after the domestic violence issue comes up again with reuben foster. washington signs him and today i think the redskins organization got a pretty good dose from the local media. they have been having attendance...
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starts in the city of. new democracy just. some of them but obviously the funds had to keep coming and the conflict had to keep going. and more bloody and deadly. so nice. as parties from both sides were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. that's why you know. the unnatural way. to deal with. you know that's really kind of. the world seem to busy welcoming this new democracy in kiev. to notice what was being done as it spread its wings over the country. many in southern ukraine had been viewing the revolution with concern. and an anti mind on movement formed in the city of odessa in early january two thousand and fourteen the protesters set up their camp in front of the trade union house a building which would soon become a monument to a massacre of its own it's difficult to overestimate the importance of odessa it is strategically located on the black sea and it's ukraine's largest seaport it's not surprising that ukraine's new authorities were watching the situation unfolding there with growing alarm. more and more o
starts in the city of. new democracy just. some of them but obviously the funds had to keep coming and the conflict had to keep going. and more bloody and deadly. so nice. as parties from both sides were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. that's why you know. the unnatural way. to deal with. you know that's really kind of. the world seem to busy welcoming this new democracy in kiev. to notice what was being done as it spread its wings over the country. many in southern ukraine had...
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that is the news this t >>> it's thursday, november 15th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." wintery blasts. tens of millions of people in the path of a weather system bringing rain, sleet, and snow. when it will strike. >>> in california, the death toll rises as massive wildfires burn out of control. and now there's a new threat. >>> and stormy daniels' attorney is coming to his own defense after being arrested. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning, an early winter storm is making its way up to the northeast. a mix of snow, ice, rain, and strong wind is in the forecast through tomorrow. the weather system already blanketed parts of the south. in mississippi, a tour bus headed to a casino overturned. two passengers were killed. witnesses say the driver lost control after the bus crossed an icy overpass. tom hanson is here in new york with more on the weather. and when it's expected to hit later today. >> i hope you're ready because that frigid cold air is on its way and t
that is the news this t >>> it's thursday, november 15th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." wintery blasts. tens of millions of people in the path of a weather system bringing rain, sleet, and snow. when it will strike. >>> in california, the death toll rises as massive wildfires burn out of control. and now there's a new threat. >>> and stormy daniels' attorney is coming to his own defense after being arrested. >>> good morning from the studio...
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he broke down as he delivered the news. here's the moment, and then i spoke with the sheriff just a short time ago. it was a powerful and heartbreaking moment here today, when the community first learned that 54-year-old sergeant ron helus did not survive. ventura county sheriff geoff dean was talking about his friend, on the force 29 years, that sergeant was among the first to enter the club. this morning, in front of the cameras, a reporter asking that sheriff, did your sergeant survive? >> how is your sergeant doing? >> sergeant helus died at the -- the sergeant passed away at the hospital about an hour ago.>> orep r geoff dean with us. we watched you this morning talk about your friend, sergeant helus. an impossible day for you, as you try to protect a community, but also react to the loss of your friend. what can you tell us about sergeant helus? >> 29-year veteran of the sheriff's office, a father, a husband. really, really cared about his people. trained them really hard so they would always be safe. had a wonderful r
he broke down as he delivered the news. here's the moment, and then i spoke with the sheriff just a short time ago. it was a powerful and heartbreaking moment here today, when the community first learned that 54-year-old sergeant ron helus did not survive. ventura county sheriff geoff dean was talking about his friend, on the force 29 years, that sergeant was among the first to enter the club. this morning, in front of the cameras, a reporter asking that sheriff, did your sergeant survive?...
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for others check back with us a little later for the morning news. and of course "cbs this and of course "cbs this morning." captioning funded by cbs ♪ >>> it's tuesday, november 20th, 2018, this is the "cbs morning news." a violent day. deadly shootings break out in several cities including chicago at a hospital. >> it was like pow, pow, pow. pow, pow, pow. pow, pow, pow, pow, pow. it was extremely loud and close. >>> the death toll keeps climbing in california as the worst wildfire continues to burn. now the search for victims is running out of time ahead of a storm. >>> if you're traveling for the thanksgiving holiday, get ready for lots of company. it's going to be the busiest season in years. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with. i'm anne-marie green. this morning at least six people are dead following a string of deadly shootings. deadly gunfire erupted at a hospital in chicago, a catholic supply shop in a st. louis suburb, and a shooting in downtown denver. a shooting began at the me
for others check back with us a little later for the morning news. and of course "cbs this and of course "cbs this morning." captioning funded by cbs ♪ >>> it's tuesday, november 20th, 2018, this is the "cbs morning news." a violent day. deadly shootings break out in several cities including chicago at a hospital. >> it was like pow, pow, pow. pow, pow, pow. pow, pow, pow, pow, pow. it was extremely loud and close. >>> the death toll keeps...
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the speaker: does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? mr. engel: yes. i yield to the gentleman from new york. the speaker: the gentleman from ew york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues. and, mr. speaker, thank you for -- to your staff for the courtesies they have extended to me. i want to thank, first of all, my wife, mary beth, my entire family and many dear friends who have traveled to be with us today. and those at home watching for their unwavering love and support. i'd also like to thank my long-time friend, congressman eliot engel, for that kind introduction. and the warm welcome of all my colleagues -- the speaker: the gentleman is suspend. the gentleman is right. the house is not in order. members, please take your conversations off the floor. the gallery will please be quiet. mr. morelle: i want to thank my long-time -- the speaker: hold on. the gentleman is recognized. the gentleman may proceed. mr. morelle: thank you, sir. i also want to thank
the speaker: does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? does the gentleman yield to the gentleman from new york? mr. engel: yes. i yield to the gentleman from new york. the speaker: the gentleman from ew york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues. and, mr. speaker, thank you for -- to your staff for the courtesies they have extended to me. i want to thank, first of all, my wife, mary beth, my entire family and many dear friends who have traveled to be with...
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and so "the new york times" story for us is really important. peaks to the importance of investigative journalism, the importance off independent journalismsm, the importance we have in this c country of havina free preress that will digig i n all ththe ways even which facebk creates challenges to our ability to get sort of the information that we need to be good citizens in our democracy. amy: siva vaidhyanathan, what do you make of zuckerberg saying facebook plans to institute an independndent oversight boardrd? great., i mean, five years too late? these prproblems have been building foror five e years. they have known about many of thesprproblems f for longer. social media scholars like myself have been traracking many of these problems since at least 2011. taken itk has never seriously. we know now w from "the times" article that facebook has put a tremendodous amount of energy io distracting us and confusing u s and muddying the mededia ecosysm with more top again to to get us all messed up about what is really happening. an independent reve
and so "the new york times" story for us is really important. peaks to the importance of investigative journalism, the importance off independent journalismsm, the importance we have in this c country of havina free preress that will digig i n all ththe ways even which facebk creates challenges to our ability to get sort of the information that we need to be good citizens in our democracy. amy: siva vaidhyanathan, what do you make of zuckerberg saying facebook plans to institute an...
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we will keep coming back to the g20 as there is news made. ant to make it back to flint, michigan. it was a vibrant, growing city back in the 1950's and 1960's. eoday it is known by the people as the place with lead in the water. mayor weaver: there are so many good things happening in the city. the negative is what sticks in people's minds. people know of the water crisis, but put a comma behind it because it will be one of the greatest comeback stories of all time. when you have a crisis, opportunity comes. that is what we wanted to do with the water crisis. when you economic development opportunity would come to the city of flint. it was important that people benefited from that. flight,ome to flank, -- what -- flint, we may opportunity happen for us. even something is basic as handing out water. let's employ young people to do that. let's have them package of the food and get paid. let's have them in an apprenticeship program with construction companies and contractors that are changing the lead lines and giving them something, a skill tha
we will keep coming back to the g20 as there is news made. ant to make it back to flint, michigan. it was a vibrant, growing city back in the 1950's and 1960's. eoday it is known by the people as the place with lead in the water. mayor weaver: there are so many good things happening in the city. the negative is what sticks in people's minds. people know of the water crisis, but put a comma behind it because it will be one of the greatest comeback stories of all time. when you have a crisis,...
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"the new york times" just within the last -- within less than an hour, has just broken the news of what may have led prosecutors to yank paul manafort's plea agreement. his communications with the white house apparently going way out of bounds in an effort to help trump fight this investigation. we'll have that story for you coming up. stay with us. ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with $0 down, $0 due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. and a complimentary first month's payment. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after t
"the new york times" just within the last -- within less than an hour, has just broken the news of what may have led prosecutors to yank paul manafort's plea agreement. his communications with the white house apparently going way out of bounds in an effort to help trump fight this investigation. we'll have that story for you coming up. stay with us. ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new...
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, new york. >>> coming up on "the morning news," legal touble. why stormy daniels is distancing herself from her lawyer michael avenatti. and diagnosing adhd, why your child's birthday could play a big role. this is the "cbs morning news." play a big role. this is the "cbs morning news." and vibrating cleaning head loosen and scrub stains. all while navigating kitchens, bathrooms and those hard to reach places. you and braava jet from irobot. better together. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, for infon has arthritis, no requirement
, new york. >>> coming up on "the morning news," legal touble. why stormy daniels is distancing herself from her lawyer michael avenatti. and diagnosing adhd, why your child's birthday could play a big role. this is the "cbs morning news." play a big role. this is the "cbs morning news." and vibrating cleaning head loosen and scrub stains. all while navigating kitchens, bathrooms and those hard to reach places. you and braava jet from irobot. better...
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now on bbc news, samira hussain talks to stacey cunningham, the president of the new york stock exchange — the first woman to occupy that post — as part of our 100 women season. stacey cunningham crashed to wall street's glass ceiling this year to become the first woman to head up the new york stock exchange in its 226th history. —— year. she began her career writing on the trading floor at that time, she was just one ofa floor at that time, she was just one of a few dozen women. cunningham ta kes of a few dozen women. cunningham takes over the exchange at a pivotal moment. computers now be much of the working trading around the world, but some things are not that different. there are still very few female traders on the floor. i spoke with her about driving in a male dominated industry, and taking over the helm of a powerful international institution in this me to europe. —— metoo era. what i think so much attention is being paid to you being the first female president of the new york stock exchange? the first female president of the new york stock exchange ?|j the first female presiden
now on bbc news, samira hussain talks to stacey cunningham, the president of the new york stock exchange — the first woman to occupy that post — as part of our 100 women season. stacey cunningham crashed to wall street's glass ceiling this year to become the first woman to head up the new york stock exchange in its 226th history. —— year. she began her career writing on the trading floor at that time, she was just one ofa floor at that time, she was just one of a few dozen women....
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with the winners being new york and the d.c. area, today, i asked amazon, was it really necessary to hold this sweepstakes across the country? >> we deliberated a lot. it wasn't until recently that we settled on the idea of splitting the headquarters. >> reporter: david, i also pressed amazon on what they plan to do with all that valuable data they collected on communities across the country, and they say they plan to use it to make decisions about future investments. david? >> rebecca jarvis with us. rebecca, thank you. >>> there are new numbers in tonight from the fbi, showing a rise in the number of hate crimes here in the u.s. the agency reporting more than 7,000 incidents in 2017, up from 6,000 in 2016, that's an increase of 17%. the justice department tonight calling those numbers a, quote, call to action. >>> now, to the abc news exclusive. former first lady michelle obama with our robin roberts. robin this morning asking about 2020, and new headlines involving hillary clinton. mrs. obama launching her book tour for her m
with the winners being new york and the d.c. area, today, i asked amazon, was it really necessary to hold this sweepstakes across the country? >> we deliberated a lot. it wasn't until recently that we settled on the idea of splitting the headquarters. >> reporter: david, i also pressed amazon on what they plan to do with all that valuable data they collected on communities across the country, and they say they plan to use it to make decisions about future investments. david?...
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this is the briefing from bbc news. despite a growing challenge to her leadership. other eu leaders have said they won't renegotiate the brexit agreement, even if it's rejected by parliament. the authorities in california say the number of people reported missing after the deadliest wildfire in the state's history has sharply increased to more than six hundred. at least 63 people are now known to have died. judges at the international tribunal in cambodia have convicted two former leaders of the khmer rouge of genocide. they were accused of carrying out a policy of targeting and eliminating two ethnic minorities. now it's time to look at the stories that are making headlines around the world — and no surprises as brexit dominates many of the front pages. let's just take a quick peek at the financial times — and how the uk is waking up to what's been called the most important issue since the second world war. the ft says the prime minister is fighting for her political life, and her brexit plan. the times suggests mrs ma
this is the briefing from bbc news. despite a growing challenge to her leadership. other eu leaders have said they won't renegotiate the brexit agreement, even if it's rejected by parliament. the authorities in california say the number of people reported missing after the deadliest wildfire in the state's history has sharply increased to more than six hundred. at least 63 people are now known to have died. judges at the international tribunal in cambodia have convicted two former leaders of...
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the time of year. i'm babita sharma, with bbc news. the us midterm elections. president trump and his predecessor, barak obama, have been touring the country to try to make sure their supporters go out and vote. iran says it's going to carry on selling oil, despite far—reaching economic sanctions imposed by the us. the new measures come after president trump withdrew from the iran nuclear deal. and this video is trending on bbc.com the spice girls have announced they are reuniting for theirfirst tourfor a decade. but they'll be missing one member — posh spice. victoria beckham says she's too busy to take part. stay with bbc news. and the top story in the uk: the tyre maker, michelin, has said it's closing its factory in dundee over the next two years.
the time of year. i'm babita sharma, with bbc news. the us midterm elections. president trump and his predecessor, barak obama, have been touring the country to try to make sure their supporters go out and vote. iran says it's going to carry on selling oil, despite far—reaching economic sanctions imposed by the us. the new measures come after president trump withdrew from the iran nuclear deal. and this video is trending on bbc.com the spice girls have announced they are reuniting for...
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the investigation. he leaked that to nbc news today. that was our lead story about the mueller investigation until, in the last hour, "the new york times" broke an even more important story, much more important story, about why paul manafort's cooperation deal with the special prosecutor completely collapsed. the headline of today's -- tonight's "the new york times" story is manafort's lawyer said to brief trump attorneys on what he told mueller. the times reports that paul manafort's lawyer, kevin downing, quote, repeatedly briefed president trump's lawyers on his client's discussions with federal investigators after mr. manafort agreed to cooperate with the special counsel. this is as strange a legal story as has ever been reported by "the new york times". and because it involves donald trump and rudy giuliani, it gets even stranger. the source, the source for "the new york times" story about this terribly incriminating story about what is essentially an ongoing conspiracy between paul manafort and donald trump, the source for that sto
the investigation. he leaked that to nbc news today. that was our lead story about the mueller investigation until, in the last hour, "the new york times" broke an even more important story, much more important story, about why paul manafort's cooperation deal with the special prosecutor completely collapsed. the headline of today's -- tonight's "the new york times" story is manafort's lawyer said to brief trump attorneys on what he told mueller. the times reports that paul...
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the cloud for smarter business. connell: newt be paying handsome money to lure in amazon, not so much when you compare it to wisconsin with taxpayers there paying seven times the amount per job to bring in taiwan-based foxconn. this is interesting story. jeff flock on it, from the chicago bureau today. gets in all the incentives, whether it is worth it for cities. tell us about wisconsin. reporter: shoveling taxpayer dollars into multi-billion dollar corporations. what new york and virginia, got is it is nothing compared to wisconsin. virginia paid 22,000-dollars to lure amazon, tax breaks and rest, the new york, about $48,000 a job. wisconsin paid $344,000 a job. you know those amazon jobs pay a whole lot more than the foxconn factory jobs assembling iphones and the rest, 154,000-dollars to $54,000. just about five months ago, president trump, foxconn ceo met in wisconsin to break ground on this new factory. a exciting time. it was touted as that then. but now it comes to light that perhaps there will be robots making these com
the cloud for smarter business. connell: newt be paying handsome money to lure in amazon, not so much when you compare it to wisconsin with taxpayers there paying seven times the amount per job to bring in taiwan-based foxconn. this is interesting story. jeff flock on it, from the chicago bureau today. gets in all the incentives, whether it is worth it for cities. tell us about wisconsin. reporter: shoveling taxpayer dollars into multi-billion dollar corporations. what new york and virginia,...
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mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no chariots fees charges or quantity of restrictions it's against free movement once and for all instead we will introduce a new skills based immigration system based not on the country people come from but on what they can contribute to the u.k. here. it ends the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster and in edinburgh a car different belfast and they will be adjudicated on by u.k. courts and it means an end to sending vast sums of money to the e.u. so we can take full control of our money mr speaker the draft text that we have agreed with the commission is a good deal for our country and for our partners in the e.u. it honors the boat. it honors the coach of the british people by taking back control of our borders all the rules and our money while protecting jobs security and the integrity of our precious united kingdom. well is it really a good deal for the united kingdom the e.u. let's discus
mr speaker the text we have now agreed would create a new free trade area with the european union with no chariots fees charges or quantity of restrictions it's against free movement once and for all instead we will introduce a new skills based immigration system based not on the country people come from but on what they can contribute to the u.k. here. it ends the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in the u.k. . we will make our own rules in our own parliaments here in westminster...
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have you heard the news? what news, charles? . you will never guess, the theme is... love island ? but who does the public think should be chosen? stephen hawking. stephen hawking? yes, that's a good one. it would be a good note with a black hole on it. there is ada lovelace always. the first computer. the mathematician. stephen hawking has passed away, so stephen hawking. so you would expect stephen hawking on the list somewhere, also perhaps the computer pioneer alan turing, the wartime code breaker. and how about mathematician ada lovelace who worked on an early form of computing? or rosalind franklin who played a key part in finding the structure of dna. there are two men on the current £50 note, the engineers bolton and watt, and there will be plenty of people arguing that the men have had their turn, it's time to see a female scientist on the new 50. that could weigh on the mind of this tv science star who will help draw up a shortlist. it would be a very powerful thing and if that is the way the public vote, that will be w
have you heard the news? what news, charles? . you will never guess, the theme is... love island ? but who does the public think should be chosen? stephen hawking. stephen hawking? yes, that's a good one. it would be a good note with a black hole on it. there is ada lovelace always. the first computer. the mathematician. stephen hawking has passed away, so stephen hawking. so you would expect stephen hawking on the list somewhere, also perhaps the computer pioneer alan turing, the wartime code...
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the east. breaking news and a lot of it. nts ago, president trump appeared onstage at the g20 summit to sign a new trade deal with mexico and
the east. breaking news and a lot of it. nts ago, president trump appeared onstage at the g20 summit to sign a new trade deal with mexico and
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under the new congress it could be new challenging to approve a new ag anytime soon. markets think it is all fantastic. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. just your average wednesday. welcome to "after the bell." that is a quite a rally. up 543 on the dow, closing near session highs. the s&p 500 also ending up for the third day in a row. nasdaq, bounce back of technology, up by more than 2 1/2% today. we'll cover it all. wall street, to washington. ashley webster on floor of the new york stock exchange. blake burman. been a busy man at the white house. edward lawrence in d.c. start with you, ashley. forget red and blue. it is all green. >> connell, it is all green. what does wall street think about lawmakers in d.c. basically they're saying great, fight with each other, leave us alone. don't do any harm to the markets or to the economy. it is really a relief rally. look at the dow. just up and up and up. took another spike up when the president held his press conference. talked about reaching out to democrats. all very positive. major markets all up, 2%
under the new congress it could be new challenging to approve a new ag anytime soon. markets think it is all fantastic. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. just your average wednesday. welcome to "after the bell." that is a quite a rally. up 543 on the dow, closing near session highs. the s&p 500 also ending up for the third day in a row. nasdaq, bounce back of technology, up by more than 2 1/2% today. we'll cover it all. wall street, to washington. ashley webster...
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let's get to the news. justice ruth bader ginsburg is recovering in the hospital after she fell in her office, and fractured three ribs. wow, if you had told me a supreme court justice fell over, and broke some ribs, i would have bet on the new guy. >> i liked beer. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's right. ruth bader ginsburg is recoring in the hospital aft breaking three ribs, and while she's there, her staff is planning to redo her entire office in nerf. [ laughter ] according to reports, acting al attorney gen matthew whitaker, who will now oversee special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation has previously said the probe has gone too far. why does every trump loyalist look like the security guard at an illegal poker game in the back of an italian restaurant? ] [ laught there is no subtlety with these guys.ug [ er ] "we need someone to protect us from the fbi. get me kgpin." according to "vanity fair --" [ cheers and applause ] yeah. according to "vanity fair," donald trump junior has been g lling fri
let's get to the news. justice ruth bader ginsburg is recovering in the hospital after she fell in her office, and fractured three ribs. wow, if you had told me a supreme court justice fell over, and broke some ribs, i would have bet on the new guy. >> i liked beer. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's right. ruth bader ginsburg is recoring in the hospital aft breaking three ribs, and while she's there, her staff is planning to redo her entire office in nerf. [ laughter ] according to...
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now, the business news in singapore. cisive step — britain's theresa may secures cabinet backing for a d raft may secures cabinet backing for a draft brexit agreement. the currency markets give the deal a muted reception. summits going on — world leaders gather in singapore and then papua new guinea with global trade on the agenda. good morning, asia. hello, world. it is indeed thursday. glad you could join us foran is indeed thursday. glad you could join us for an exciting edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. the big news out of london this morning — the british prime minister said she has backing from the cabinet for a draft brexit agreement with the european union. the currency markets have given the statement muted reception as the preliminary deal still faces some major hurdles. let's look at the numbers in mid—morning asian trade. the pound at 1.29, the yen at 1.47, theresa may made the announcement outside number ten downing st after an "long, detailed and impassioned debate with her ministers". the eu
now, the business news in singapore. cisive step — britain's theresa may secures cabinet backing for a d raft may secures cabinet backing for a draft brexit agreement. the currency markets give the deal a muted reception. summits going on — world leaders gather in singapore and then papua new guinea with global trade on the agenda. good morning, asia. hello, world. it is indeed thursday. glad you could join us foran is indeed thursday. glad you could join us for an exciting edition of asia...
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this is the w. news live from berlin risking jail for freedom in hong kong where pro-democracy leaders go on trial for charging connection with their roles in the umbrella protests that defied china and brought that city to a standstill in twenty four teams one of the defendants told p.w. he will continue to fight even if it means prison. this is time to think and i'll sell to defend our existing freedom and our rights and also coming up on the show the british prime minister theresa may says bragg the talks with the e.u. over the next seven days will be critical but will she survive the rebellion at home. and in tennis the new kid on the course twenty one year old german alexander straight wins the a.t.p. finals for the very first time to beat world number one novak djokovic she will bring you the highlights from the dramatic match. bryan thomas welcome and thanks so much for joining us leaders of hong kong's pro-democracy movement have gone on trial for their roles and mass protests there in two thousa
this is the w. news live from berlin risking jail for freedom in hong kong where pro-democracy leaders go on trial for charging connection with their roles in the umbrella protests that defied china and brought that city to a standstill in twenty four teams one of the defendants told p.w. he will continue to fight even if it means prison. this is time to think and i'll sell to defend our existing freedom and our rights and also coming up on the show the british prime minister theresa may says...
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this is the "cbs morning news." black friday frenzy. shoppers are out looking for deep discounts from coast to coast, but where are the best bargains? >>> plus, shots fired at a mall. panic-stricken shoppers run for their lives after a deadly gunfire in alabama. >>> and a bus packed with college students loses control college students loses control and flips on a frigid freeway. captioning funded by cbs 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york, i'm tony dokoupil in for anne-marie green. black friday shoppers are ss country. many retailers offered early black friday deals yesterday and promised more through the weekend. thanks to a booming economy, they expect americans to spend more than a trillion dollars this holiday season. laura podesta has more from new york. good morning. >> for many out there black friday deals are the new dessert after thanksgiving dinner. but if you're heading out the door this morning, you're joining the 116 million americans that the national retail federation estimates will be in
this is the "cbs morning news." black friday frenzy. shoppers are out looking for deep discounts from coast to coast, but where are the best bargains? >>> plus, shots fired at a mall. panic-stricken shoppers run for their lives after a deadly gunfire in alabama. >>> and a bus packed with college students loses control college students loses control and flips on a frigid freeway. captioning funded by cbs 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york, i'm tony...
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the new york times election the adult still gives me. from november the eighth one to sixteen. is a test transfer of the new york times needle on nov eighth went to sixteen. which in that you know the new york times has actually tracked is going to kill me bags off two thousand and sixteen elections really lead . when the media started twitching towards trump you could tell who was watching because they were the ones who started getting these drooled there were people crying in the news room that night. i slept. we had many many discussions we all agreed that aggregates cold in coming out with what looks like a new york times in summary and then placing that true prominently on the home page was not the right thing to do so we're not going to repeat. iran's foreign minister has released a video that lashes out at we need us sanctions to have a job ads are a fad it he's focused on minimizing their effect on his people. the u.s. administration appears to believe that imposing illegal draconian sanctions on iran will bring about such pain to our nation that it will force us to sub
the new york times election the adult still gives me. from november the eighth one to sixteen. is a test transfer of the new york times needle on nov eighth went to sixteen. which in that you know the new york times has actually tracked is going to kill me bags off two thousand and sixteen elections really lead . when the media started twitching towards trump you could tell who was watching because they were the ones who started getting these drooled there were people crying in the news room...
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the document behind me, founding of the new york stock exchange. ormalised their training and sign an agreement under a buttonwood tree. you might ask what it is, it was an american sycamore tree, and the wood was used to make buttons. that was known as the buttonwood agreement and is the founding of the new york stock exchange. this kind of history, was the stuff you are interested in even when you started as a trader? absolutely not. when i was in the trading floor i had no visibility, i didn't know the history in this building, i could feel the energy but i didn't realise how far back it dated and that is something i have gotten to learn throughout the years and even more so when i worked for the exchange itself. so how old is the building? we have been in this building since 1903. it was architected by george b post and created specifically for the new york stock exchange and is full of historical elements and can see the beautiful stained—glass ceiling, i'm very lucky to work in a building like this. it is great to be in a building that just ha
the document behind me, founding of the new york stock exchange. ormalised their training and sign an agreement under a buttonwood tree. you might ask what it is, it was an american sycamore tree, and the wood was used to make buttons. that was known as the buttonwood agreement and is the founding of the new york stock exchange. this kind of history, was the stuff you are interested in even when you started as a trader? absolutely not. when i was in the trading floor i had no visibility, i...
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about the environment. a new u.n. e earth's protective ozone layer is healing. the report says the gaping ozone hole over the south pole should disappear in the 2060s. >>> usa gymnastics could be shut down. and new details on a tragic hit and run. >>> police say the driver of a pickup truck hit and killed three girl scouts and the mother of one of the girls was huffing chemical vapors before the accident. colton true is expected to be formally charged this morning. authorities say they were cleaning up trash on the side of a wisconsin road saturday when the truck crossed over the center line and hit them. another girl scout was injured. >>> npr reports the olympics is moving to eliminate gymnastics. the organization has also seen three leadership changes in less than two years. the u.s. o.c. says gymnists deserve better and the challenges facing the usa gymnastics aren't capable of what's coming. >> a single mother says she's a real small town person. the seng l mother of 3 said she couldn't find the ticket so she aske
about the environment. a new u.n. e earth's protective ozone layer is healing. the report says the gaping ozone hole over the south pole should disappear in the 2060s. >>> usa gymnastics could be shut down. and new details on a tragic hit and run. >>> police say the driver of a pickup truck hit and killed three girl scouts and the mother of one of the girls was huffing chemical vapors before the accident. colton true is expected to be formally charged this morning. authorities...
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tonight on reel america, the cbs news inquiry on the warren report. here's a preview. >> explore glaring emissions. cbs news decided to conduct its own tests. and the elevation of the window might make a difference. it was a 30-foot tower less that be half for the 6th floor above elm street. so they had target. the target track was moved previcely. the target is a standard silhouette moved by electric motor at 11 miles per hour. prmtly the speed of the limousine. a rifle of the same make and age was fitted with the the same telescopic sight found on his rifle. 11 volunteer marksman took turns firing clips at the moving target. none had much familiarity with the italian, although each was given time to practice. most of the volunteers were experienced with bolt action rifles. in each case the first shot was fired at a point proximating the point where they thought the first shot was fired. results varied. a state trooper made two hits on the silhouette. one near miss. in slightly less man 5 seconds. another state trooper's best time was 5.4 seconds. one
tonight on reel america, the cbs news inquiry on the warren report. here's a preview. >> explore glaring emissions. cbs news decided to conduct its own tests. and the elevation of the window might make a difference. it was a 30-foot tower less that be half for the 6th floor above elm street. so they had target. the target track was moved previcely. the target is a standard silhouette moved by electric motor at 11 miles per hour. prmtly the speed of the limousine. a rifle of the same make...
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the tapes. i will appoint a new special prosecutor, but much like what happened with us, we didn't trust the newal prosecutor. why was he appointing someone new? why didn't he just bring back archibald cox? so why do we need a new attorney general? and what will this mean in terms of what he can do to stymie the investigation? he has already expressed a distrust of the investigation, so he can start putting real holds on what they are able to do, who they can indict, who they can investigate, who they can go forward with. so it can be a real showstopper without firing mueller. that's why there is a big protest planned for tomorrow by indivisible, and i believe, moveon is also doing this, at 5:00 tomorrow in chicago, anyway. so i don't know if it's nationwide at 5:00. there will be a protest about the act of firing sessions. and although he technically said he resigned, he resigned with the request of the president. so that's firing. >> and the history of the nixon era shows that matthew whitaker has plenty to fear about being investigated himself for obstruction, as acting attorney general, if h
the tapes. i will appoint a new special prosecutor, but much like what happened with us, we didn't trust the newal prosecutor. why was he appointing someone new? why didn't he just bring back archibald cox? so why do we need a new attorney general? and what will this mean in terms of what he can do to stymie the investigation? he has already expressed a distrust of the investigation, so he can start putting real holds on what they are able to do, who they can indict, who they can investigate,...