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that was an area of divergence we saw in the roundtables. the biggest area involved around the extent to which state and local law enforcement should be working with federal immigration authorities. if anything, they said that they and immigration matters and that is to be sure whether did not interfere. perspective was that they were worried and they said if they worked with federal immigration authorities more closely they were worried immigrant communities would not work to report crimes and it would be afraid to access social services they were concerned about when it came to this issue. it is worth noting but we didn't see one key trends across both sides of the debate where a lot of county officials said they had been receiving letters from the department of justice confirmed they were sharing information about noncitizens in their county to get funds. .hat was disconcerting they were saying, why are we getting this? we don't understand why we are being forced to comply with this when we never had the issue to begin with. that was an ar
that was an area of divergence we saw in the roundtables. the biggest area involved around the extent to which state and local law enforcement should be working with federal immigration authorities. if anything, they said that they and immigration matters and that is to be sure whether did not interfere. perspective was that they were worried and they said if they worked with federal immigration authorities more closely they were worried immigrant communities would not work to report crimes and...
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we will have any more questions of the roundtable. pplause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: next on "american , thery tv", trent hone evolution of a fighting doctor. he analyzes how u.s. naval strategies and battle tactics developed during the six-month long battle of guadalcanal. he said these to the limits helped the united states when the pacific war. this 45 minute talk as part of a daylong symposium on the battle
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and we'll have any more questions at the roundtable. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> follow us on twitter @cspanhistory for information on our schedule and keep up with the latest history news. monday night on "the communicators" democratic congressman mike doyle. neutrality.ut net he is interviewed by david mccabe. now is toority right get this net neutrality issue in statue and finalized once and for all after 15 years of watching this issue ping-pong back and forth between fcc commissioner. i think the public overwhelmingly supports net neutrality rules and wants to see some certainty and permanence. >> next on american artifacts, we traveled to independence, missouri, to tour the harry truman library and museum. he became president in
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the truth? insight and analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. >>> good morning. welcome to "this week." e president is feeling vindicated, relishing robert mueller's no collusion conclusion. the special counsel's 22-month investigation determined russia interfered in the 2016 election but did not collude with trump's campaign, putting a damper on the democratic drumbeat for impeachment. but was the president's rush to claim victory too much too soon? attorney general william barr has announced plans to release the mueller report in the coming weeks. and the nearly 400-page report may reveal perhaps most importantly why the special counsel chose not to exonerate the president on obstruction of justice. in the meantime, president trump is already picking new fights, threatening to close the southern border as soon as this week. if mexico doesn't stop migrants from entering the u.s. the number of people illegally crossing the border in a single day has hit its highest point in over a decade. even jeh johnson who served as president obama's ho homeland security secretary calls that a crisis.
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edward lawrence in the bureau in washington covering the business roundtable. start with you on that. reporter: connell, president talked with 80 to 100 ceos at the business roundtable. they talked about tax reform, how it sparked investment in the u.s. told them about how the u.s. will rebuild, modernize the infrastructure. in the room, who's who of economy, representing $9 trillion, employing 15 million people. heads of american airlines, apple, amazon, jpmorgan, mastercard. the meeting scheduled for an hour, lasted 90 minutes. >> i look, i mean it is quite clear he is very proud of the pro-growth agenda. he spoke quite positive about the future. i think a lot of optimism from that meeting. reporter: federal reserve chairman jerome powell say they're hearing uneasiness from their business contacts about global uncertainty with the tradeshowdown. an exclusive interview seen tomorrow with our maria bartiromo. listen. >> you're right, the world is slowing but we're not slowing and frankly if we didn't have somebody who would raise interest rates and do quantitati
edward lawrence in the bureau in washington covering the business roundtable. start with you on that. reporter: connell, president talked with 80 to 100 ceos at the business roundtable. they talked about tax reform, how it sparked investment in the u.s. told them about how the u.s. will rebuild, modernize the infrastructure. in the room, who's who of economy, representing $9 trillion, employing 15 million people. heads of american airlines, apple, amazon, jpmorgan, mastercard. the meeting...
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the president is going to the business roundtable to sit with the ceos. they said they do not think it is going the right direction. kevin: president trump when he delivers that message it will be interesting to see what reception he receives. it comes at a time at which the president has been taking heat from the business community, including large financial institutions that help to make up the business roundtable. have on the decision to tariffs. we should note that the business community has been pushing for their number one to be no to bes, but for there enforcement mechanisms in any type of arrangement that is ultimately met between the u.s. and china. yesterday, when the president said that one of the tools he might be using is tariffs in place, i am sure the business roundtable will not like that. david: no question about that. thank you. let us go over to brussels where they are having and e.u. summit. we saw theresa may come in for ask for more time, what is going on behind closed doors. maria: this is what we know. she will ask for a short exte
the president is going to the business roundtable to sit with the ceos. they said they do not think it is going the right direction. kevin: president trump when he delivers that message it will be interesting to see what reception he receives. it comes at a time at which the president has been taking heat from the business community, including large financial institutions that help to make up the business roundtable. have on the decision to tariffs. we should note that the business community...
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president trump today talking at the business roundtable. some of the most powerful ceos in the country there. they left the meeting telling our and lawrence, they are thrilled, and grateful for the booming trump economy. >> he is making progress, we are making progress and i think we are all encouraged that we will get a deal done that will be beneficial. >> a minute is quite clear that he is very proud of the program agenda and quite positive about the future. a lot of optimism in the meeting. >> good very good. >> good message? >> very good message. very positive. lou: our first guests night presence of the business roundtable meeting joining us is larry kudlow, assistant to the president for economic policy, director of national economic council, larry, great to have you with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: that was positively -- the president had them wrapped up! >> you know, it is a good point because is not necessarily his crowd. quote unquote. but he was a big hit today. i went there, a couple of us to watch it and he went on i don't know
president trump today talking at the business roundtable. some of the most powerful ceos in the country there. they left the meeting telling our and lawrence, they are thrilled, and grateful for the booming trump economy. >> he is making progress, we are making progress and i think we are all encouraged that we will get a deal done that will be beneficial. >> a minute is quite clear that he is very proud of the program agenda and quite positive about the future. a lot of optimism in...
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all of this president is meeting with the business roundtable ceo's. already getting mush back from some of them. we like what we see, don't see it going on strongly this year or next year. there are many who can dispute that the ceo's did not get the bang from the buck from the tax cuts last year. it is still early. we'll see what happens. edward lawrence following that in washington. >> reporter: president donald trump is saying the economy is humming along. business leaders are expressing concerns about uncertainty. the president meeting with some leaders at the quarterly business roundtable gathering here in washington. the ceo members include doug parker from american airlines. tim cook from apple. jeff bezos and jamie dimon from jpmorgan and a.j. banga pro mastercard. federal reserve logerring growth expectations this year. kevin hassett still thinks the economy will grow by three percent this year. federal reserve chairman is hearing from business uneasiness from the business leaders that centers around the china trade war, tariffs associated wit
all of this president is meeting with the business roundtable ceo's. already getting mush back from some of them. we like what we see, don't see it going on strongly this year or next year. there are many who can dispute that the ceo's did not get the bang from the buck from the tax cuts last year. it is still early. we'll see what happens. edward lawrence following that in washington. >> reporter: president donald trump is saying the economy is humming along. business leaders are...
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our cameras were only ones there as the roundtable wrapped up. e ceo's had growing comments over the president's optimism about trade and overall economy. >> he is making progress, we're making progress. we are ken urge ad deal will get that will be beneficial. reporter: lighthizer accompanied the president to the meeting today. the president told the ceos he is bullish on economy even though the federal reserve lowered the gdp growth forecast to 2.1%. fed chairman is hearing uneasiness from certain ceos over trade and the uncertainty over the tariffs. charles? charles: edward lawrence, thank you very much. jerome powell said in fact he is taking notice how worried the business world has become with respect to trade. now part of the federal reserve signal to no rate hikes this year is that uncertainty over the fate of the trade war, global economic slowdown. we have mattie duppler and "wall street journal" editorial page editor james freeman. great to have you both in the studio. i wait a minute necessarily surprised they went with no rate hikes b
our cameras were only ones there as the roundtable wrapped up. e ceo's had growing comments over the president's optimism about trade and overall economy. >> he is making progress, we're making progress. we are ken urge ad deal will get that will be beneficial. reporter: lighthizer accompanied the president to the meeting today. the president told the ceos he is bullish on economy even though the federal reserve lowered the gdp growth forecast to 2.1%. fed chairman is hearing uneasiness...
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they're called the business roundtable. ed of the most successful ceos on the planet. they've been making money hand over fists with the tax cuts. so they had a pow-wow and invited the president. they're giving their assessment to say while things are going good, they're not going to be as honky dorie. things will slow down. they're slowing things burman . >> this is one of those mightedings that we have to work our way into. this is a who's who in the business community meeting with president trump earlier today for a discussion with the business roundtable. just to give you a few names that the commander-in-chief sat down with. he met with jamie dimon, josh bolton, tim cook, this ceo of apple. along with the treasury secretary, steve mnuchin, robert lighthizer, other members of the administration. trade, i'm told, is a focus of the discussion. the president talking about, i'm told, china with this group. the usmca deal that is on the capitol hill and the possible trade deal with the eu. as it was put to me, the president m
they're called the business roundtable. ed of the most successful ceos on the planet. they've been making money hand over fists with the tax cuts. so they had a pow-wow and invited the president. they're giving their assessment to say while things are going good, they're not going to be as honky dorie. things will slow down. they're slowing things burman . >> this is one of those mightedings that we have to work our way into. this is a who's who in the business community meeting with...
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during the roundtable, it will also celebrate the opening of a release center. >>> next week the senate is expected to vote on a bill that would block the president's national emergency declaration. homeland security secretary, called the border situation a crisis. and said that more than 76,000 migrants were taken into custody last month. that's more than double the number of arrests in the same time last. she was also questioned about the trump administration policy that separated children from their families. >>> we in this country do not take the children to jail. so, i take that as a yes, that you understood that the zero tolerance policy was going to lead to minors being separated from their parents?>> if both chambers of congress approve a measure to block emergency declaration, the president will almost certainly veto the measure. it will be his first veto as president. >>> the us supreme court expected to consider whether the trumpet ministration can question people for citizenship status in the 2020 census. a san francisco federal judge ruled yesterday that the question threat
during the roundtable, it will also celebrate the opening of a release center. >>> next week the senate is expected to vote on a bill that would block the president's national emergency declaration. homeland security secretary, called the border situation a crisis. and said that more than 76,000 migrants were taken into custody last month. that's more than double the number of arrests in the same time last. she was also questioned about the trump administration policy that separated...
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the president is going to the business roundtable to sit with the ceos.ot think it is going the right direction. kevin: president trump when he delivers that message it will be interesting to see what reception he receives. it comes at a time at which the president has been taking heat from the business community, including large financial institutions that help to make up the business roundtable. have on the decision to tariffs. we shou
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and as you mentioned, the meeting before the roundtable is closed press. meaning the press pool will travel to that event here in washington, d.c., but it is not open for coverage. so, we will not hear what he is talk about at their business roundtable event today. we don't know if the president who sometimes adds things to his schedule may doll s so. so far, it's tweet-free at the white house. >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. where it's apparently coming down. >> it's pouring. >> matt miller is a former spokesmen for the justice department. mimi reagan. and we've assembled quite the esteem panel here. i'll start with you first, mr. miller. because usually we talk to you there in washington. if the president is expecting this report, this mueller report, to exonerate him, why is he obsessed with spreading disqualification about him? >> i think he suspects it's not going to exonerate him. he probably thinks he's not going to be indicted for a crime. his attorney has been out talking about for months that the president can't be indicted. he doesn't have
and as you mentioned, the meeting before the roundtable is closed press. meaning the press pool will travel to that event here in washington, d.c., but it is not open for coverage. so, we will not hear what he is talk about at their business roundtable event today. we don't know if the president who sometimes adds things to his schedule may doll s so. so far, it's tweet-free at the white house. >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. where it's apparently coming down. >> it's...
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it's a bit of a slowdown the business roundtable is optimistic about the future. had less of a slowdown than the rest of the world how do you make things better? this initiative is a great example how business, government and this town can get together, create jobs for kids earning $50,000, $80,000 a year and these guys did an unbelievable thing in washington building this >> silvia, 93% of american graduates are in a job six months after graduation. so what needs to change about the degree if it's working so well already >> at american university we're very fortunate 93% of our graduates are within six months in jobs or graduate school for many, making sure we're staying connected to the needs of the business community. making sure we know what those needs are from our students. we're giving them the curriculum and tools they need. the way the partnership works is once our students complete the curriculum and have the credential, then they receive preferential treatment in terms of internships and jobs. so they have preference when they do these credentials. it's
it's a bit of a slowdown the business roundtable is optimistic about the future. had less of a slowdown than the rest of the world how do you make things better? this initiative is a great example how business, government and this town can get together, create jobs for kids earning $50,000, $80,000 a year and these guys did an unbelievable thing in washington building this >> silvia, 93% of american graduates are in a job six months after graduation. so what needs to change about the...
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session atosed door the headquarters of the business roundtable near the capital.ociation representing leading companies aimed at promoting the u.s. economy is holding its quarterly meeting with an estimated 100 chief executive officers from across the united states. and a petition asking britain to remain in the european union has caused a government website that hosts these positions to crash. more than a million people signed an online petition urging the government to cancel brexit with support rocketing in the wake of theresa may's statement on wednesday. she blamed the members of parliament for the impasse in the brexit process. defenseired back in of lawmakers. >> none of us is a traitor. all of you are doing your best. this should not be a matter of polcountry -- any --
session atosed door the headquarters of the business roundtable near the capital.ociation representing leading companies aimed at promoting the u.s. economy is holding its quarterly meeting with an estimated 100 chief executive officers from across the united states. and a petition asking britain to remain in the european union has caused a government website that hosts these positions to crash. more than a million people signed an online petition urging the government to cancel brexit with...
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we would save time on the building permit component and go directly to the roundtable review signoff, inspection, sign-up process. we're in the process of negotiating the m.o.u. between the departments that outlines exactly how each step will take in the process for the sign offs to be completed. >> okay. there's a piece of this where you changed the section around navigation centers. there's a description of what he navigation center is in the time limit on it and such which has taken out completely and replaced with a line about opening up navigation centers can you say -- i'm concerned that we have a model of navigation centers that is working, that has worked and then we have a future model that we haven't tried yet and then we are wiping the table here of some of the elements of the navigation center that has worked before we tried the new model. >> thank you for the question. there is a number of reasons for this change. and first we have request -- met the requirement of the 2016 ordinance to open six navigation centers. we currently have those navigation centers up and running
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. >> thank you very much >> yep bill nygren of oakmark meantime, the business roundtable publishing theults of its quarterly ceo economic outlook survey. our kayla tausche has that in washington and we'll break that release. kayla? >> after peaking a year ago, ceo optimism is on the decline the barometer for sales growth, investment, and hiring over the next six months, they remain above average but have all dropped to levels seen in the early days of the trump administration outlook for g dp growth for the second and third quarters fell to 2.5%. josh bolten, the ceo of the business roundtable that conducts the survey says tax reform and deregulation have helped investment, but, quote, as we encounter a potential softening of global economic conditions, it's all the more important to advance policies that will promote american innovation and strengthen the u.s. economy for the long-term on the policy front, each survey includes a specific question in the past, it's been on trade policy but this quarter, it's on data privacy. and 80% of respondents said it's important for congress to wri
. >> thank you very much >> yep bill nygren of oakmark meantime, the business roundtable publishing theults of its quarterly ceo economic outlook survey. our kayla tausche has that in washington and we'll break that release. kayla? >> after peaking a year ago, ceo optimism is on the decline the barometer for sales growth, investment, and hiring over the next six months, they remain above average but have all dropped to levels seen in the early days of the trump administration...
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we will have any more questions of the roundtable. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: next on "american , thery tv", trent hone evolution of a fighting doctor. he analyzes how u.s. naval strategies and battle tactics developed during the six-month long battle of guadalcanal. he said these to the limits helped the united states when the pacific war. this 45 minute talk as part of a daylong symposium on the battle of guadalcanal hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. let me call back into session our symposium on guadalcanal. i have brought you under the auspices of the study of war and democracy. our next speaker i am pleased to introduce to you, trent hone is one of the leading authorities on navy tactics and doctrine. he is the winner of awards from the u.s. naval war college and naval history at heritage command. his latest book which
we will have any more questions of the roundtable. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: next on "american , thery tv", trent hone evolution of a fighting doctor. he analyzes how u.s. naval strategies and battle tactics developed during the six-month long battle of guadalcanal. he said these to the limits...
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i'm a district five resident, and i just wanted to say i was at the roundtable, and it was really amazing, to see the collaboration and the youth just blew me away. what i really liked, it was so solution based. i like having a commissioner be a part of the youth commission. just like the san francisco unified school district board of education, they have student delegates. the woman's month video was beautiful, but it also made me think about that deputy last week on the news in alameda who was able to talk down the suspect with a knife, who was egging the officer on and who was looking like he could be a huge threat, but i really nend what i saw her do which was basically talk her down. i have to say as women, we are going to sometimes use our smarts. i really liked that, and i hope that can be something more like a model. i did have an unfortunate incident about that a couple of weeks where the officers are knowledge idea about that. i just always want to remind you how up set i am over the racist text messages back from years ago. i don't know if they've ever been addressed, but i jus
i'm a district five resident, and i just wanted to say i was at the roundtable, and it was really amazing, to see the collaboration and the youth just blew me away. what i really liked, it was so solution based. i like having a commissioner be a part of the youth commission. just like the san francisco unified school district board of education, they have student delegates. the woman's month video was beautiful, but it also made me think about that deputy last week on the news in alameda who...
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>> we go to an awkward moment at the white house as tim cook sat alongside president trump at the roundtable >>> you really put a big investment in our country we appreciate it much. snack so you heard him tim apple. he is known to use nicknames for people. in the past he is referred to present -- elizabeth warren as. honest and jeff bozo. meanwhile tim cook did not respond. >>> time now is 6:39 pm. elon musk as plans for another traffic tunnel the city is welcominhis design. >>> all of this rain has been bad for the bay area roads. potholes are popping up everywhere. we have a look at the biggest trouble spots. >>> the market opened up 10 minutes ago. let's get a quick look at the big board as the dow is down 117 points right now. coming up we get a update for the financial reporter. >>> welcome back, it is 6:43 am and san francisco's officials bring back a proposal about employee cafeterias typically found inside tech companies. supervisor plans to propose a new legislation thing instead of banning the corporate cafeterias altogether they would have to apply for a conditional use permit. t
>> we go to an awkward moment at the white house as tim cook sat alongside president trump at the roundtable >>> you really put a big investment in our country we appreciate it much. snack so you heard him tim apple. he is known to use nicknames for people. in the past he is referred to present -- elizabeth warren as. honest and jeff bozo. meanwhile tim cook did not respond. >>> time now is 6:39 pm. elon musk as plans for another traffic tunnel the city is welcominhis...
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one of the innovative things they develop is the the roundtable where all departments are reviewing the plans at the same time. and that's become a very interesting motto. we were able to get through over 900 units that are in the backlog in six months. so maybe less than six months actually. so i'm really excited about that. we are seeing new applications at the rate of about 500 a year in adus. and 90% of them are -- will be rent-controlled, because they're being in rent-controlled buildings. so it is providing not only more housing supply, but a housing supply that's more affordable than the typical new market rate buildings that are built. so we're really excited about that and we're looking forward to kind of using this as a model for how we streamline other work. thank you. >> exactly what i was going to ask was, a great model to replicate for nonhousing production. because things tend to take long. >> president melgar: through the chair, please, commissioner. okay. >> clerk: board of appeals and preservation commission. >> i ask the commissioners, elective affairs, this week the
one of the innovative things they develop is the the roundtable where all departments are reviewing the plans at the same time. and that's become a very interesting motto. we were able to get through over 900 units that are in the backlog in six months. so maybe less than six months actually. so i'm really excited about that. we are seeing new applications at the rate of about 500 a year in adus. and 90% of them are -- will be rent-controlled, because they're being in rent-controlled buildings....
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voters aren't necessarily bringing her name up to me organically, but in talking to them after the roundtablesthink she is someone who they could throw their support behind. it is really early. every voter i talked to said they're surveying the field of candidates at this point. everyone asks the question of how do you stand out? i think one of the things that gillibrand is doing is next weekend, and this was announced in her official launch video yesterday, but next weekend, she's doing her first major speech at trump international in new york city. it is going to look different than the other launch events we've seen. it is really her. she talked about being brave in her rollout video. this is her, i think, taking the fight to obviously the person all democrats think they're going to be taking on november 2020. that's going to look a little different. could help her stand out in this initial phase of the race. >> mark murray, if we look back on the republican field four years ago, which was, you know, as large as the democratic field is now, the undoubted front runner in terms of money in th
voters aren't necessarily bringing her name up to me organically, but in talking to them after the roundtablesthink she is someone who they could throw their support behind. it is really early. every voter i talked to said they're surveying the field of candidates at this point. everyone asks the question of how do you stand out? i think one of the things that gillibrand is doing is next weekend, and this was announced in her official launch video yesterday, but next weekend, she's doing her...
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you just watched a long gathering of the roundtable or was it something different? it was a preview of coming attractions in the is what an impeachment process will look like. it will be -- it will be little on facts and huge on partisanship. everybody suited up in their usual armor. i had one observation, though, that is that that check -- i bet that roy cohen who was the original fixer for donald trump is probably rolling over in his grave at the realization that trump signed a check regardless of what the intent was. i know that there's a tendency to look at that check and say, ah-ha, there it is, exhibit "a" for him violating campaign finance regulations. but there's a different interpretation. michael cohen said that donald trump and those at the highest level of the campaign never expected to win that election. by the way, that comports with my own knowledge of the trump campaign. the figure that i heard is that they thought they'd tap out at 240 and regardless half they say, they never expected to exceed 270. well, if michael cohen is right that the president
you just watched a long gathering of the roundtable or was it something different? it was a preview of coming attractions in the is what an impeachment process will look like. it will be -- it will be little on facts and huge on partisanship. everybody suited up in their usual armor. i had one observation, though, that is that that check -- i bet that roy cohen who was the original fixer for donald trump is probably rolling over in his grave at the realization that trump signed a check...
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and have funded in back the democratic unity roundtable which lost the presidential election to chavez quite this was in two thousand and eight thousand and one when he was reelected. and won with a sixty eight percent of the vote so. i think this is ratcheting up the pressure tempting the madeira government to seize going to go and this gives the united states a pretext for perhaps military intervention they certainly have forces stationed in colombia it's no secret and elliott abrams the special envoy appointed by the trumpet ministration and i should add a convicted criminal who lied to congress. has certainly been. put in place largely because carrying out these kind of paramilitary adventures is what he knows how to do and what he did in central america in the early one nine hundred eighty s. when i was there as a reporter i was on the air the topic of a prospect of the military interventions let's go to see what they thought his foreign minister had to say when he gave his views on the situation in venezuela let's take a listen. perhaps when this process began someone behind it d
and have funded in back the democratic unity roundtable which lost the presidential election to chavez quite this was in two thousand and eight thousand and one when he was reelected. and won with a sixty eight percent of the vote so. i think this is ratcheting up the pressure tempting the madeira government to seize going to go and this gives the united states a pretext for perhaps military intervention they certainly have forces stationed in colombia it's no secret and elliott abrams the...
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i would like to welcome you all to the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation roundtable this evening. i am glad you were all able to make it. this is going to be a very, very interesting talk we are going to hear this evening from steve recker. ,emember, we do not have dues but we do ask that everyone who comes to the roundtable become a member of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation. to talk a little bit about the foundation, as of now we have close to 5000 acres of civil war battlefield we have been able to preserve in the shenandoah valley. .orgse go to shenandoahatwar , take a look at our website. if you could, we would certainly appreciate you becoming a member of the foundation. i am going to introduce our speaker tonight, steve recker. steve and i both move to the area about the same time. steve came from a career in music. he is a graduate of the berklee college of music. for many years you toured -- for many years he toured worldwide. then he came back to his roots in pennsylvania, where he started to study the battle of antietam. he did not just study it, he was eng
i would like to welcome you all to the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation roundtable this evening. i am glad you were all able to make it. this is going to be a very, very interesting talk we are going to hear this evening from steve recker. ,emember, we do not have dues but we do ask that everyone who comes to the roundtable become a member of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation. to talk a little bit about the foundation, as of now we have close to 5000 acres of civil war...
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the president had a closed-door session at the headquarters of the business roundtable near the capital. the association representing leading companies saying promoting the u.s. economy is holding a quarterly meeting with an estimated 100 chief officers from across the united states. saiduropean union leaders they're open to granting the u.k. a short delay in its to departure from the bloc if the u.k. government can win parliamentary support next week for its divorce deal. both britain and the eu are headed toward a disruptive no deal brexit if lawmakers reject the agreement again. eu leaders arriving for a summit at brussels today said they wanted to help british prime minister theresa may, who was asked to postpone brexit. in brazil, the president reportedly has been arrested in connection with the operation car wash corruption investigation. according to brazilian news outlets, please were carrying out a preventative court order. brazilian markets fell on the news. the day after a fire in a texas petrochemical facility was extinguished, people are being warned to stay inside. nationa
the president had a closed-door session at the headquarters of the business roundtable near the capital. the association representing leading companies saying promoting the u.s. economy is holding a quarterly meeting with an estimated 100 chief officers from across the united states. saiduropean union leaders they're open to granting the u.k. a short delay in its to departure from the bloc if the u.k. government can win parliamentary support next week for its divorce deal. both britain and the...
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was a member of the executive roundtable before he decided to run for governor, so i have had a chance to get to know him. goinga member of the rga back to 2009. heis a great guy, integrity, wants what is best for louisiana. we have two great candidates, if somebody else gets in, that is great too. this highlights what the rga does, we do not pick a person in a primary. that is up to louisiana. when someone gets through that primary, the rga will be there ,o support them against presumably, the incumbent. so we can help them and win that race. the governor in the louisiana has raised taxes. we think we have a good pickup opportunity. >> let's move to kentucky, governor matt bevin seeking reelection. are you concerned that the attorney general or a real race? gov. ricketts: the democrats have put up good candidates, and they have a primary in may the we have to wait to eat with the challenger two governor bevin will be. governor bevin has done a great job and tackled issues like pensions him a right to work, and has been successful driving activity in kentucky. think kentucky has come u
was a member of the executive roundtable before he decided to run for governor, so i have had a chance to get to know him. goinga member of the rga back to 2009. heis a great guy, integrity, wants what is best for louisiana. we have two great candidates, if somebody else gets in, that is great too. this highlights what the rga does, we do not pick a person in a primary. that is up to louisiana. when someone gets through that primary, the rga will be there ,o support them against presumably, the...
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i wouldn't be surprised if he was under pressure from the business community, like business roundtablerts, from a governmental point of view, from the faa point of view, do you have misgivings the way this was handled? >> really the balance test, understanding there will be financial and economic concerns, the balance step is tipped towards safety, safety concerns. that is what the faa is here to regulate. i was shocked as you were this did not happen yesterday. i'm certainly glad happening now, get to the bottom of it. make sure it doesn't happen again. charles: thank you very much. dow is up 122 points,0 points lower than it -- 80 points lower than it was three minutes ago. we'll be right back. ♪ reliability. reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching
i wouldn't be surprised if he was under pressure from the business community, like business roundtablerts, from a governmental point of view, from the faa point of view, do you have misgivings the way this was handled? >> really the balance test, understanding there will be financial and economic concerns, the balance step is tipped towards safety, safety concerns. that is what the faa is here to regulate. i was shocked as you were this did not happen yesterday. i'm certainly glad...
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the economic outlook from the business roundtable. that organization. you've read this thing. give me some headlines. train for capital investment very negative over the next six months about investing in the u.s. not good. also downbeat outlook. stuart: ashley: decrease in the amount of time they're going to do. having said all that these numbers are strong but cautious for the outlook. stuart: the fed's decision will not raise interest if you've got a weakening capital expenditure. liz: and is likely been to global growth slowing as well. stuart: good stuff. as i said at the top of the show of the president goes to my mouth, ohio very shortly. the last tank manufacturing plan by the way. madison is with us, an advisory board member for the reelection campaign. madison, i say the president will go right after general motors because he doesn't like him closing a plant in moorestown. my question to you, should it be going after a private company? >> listing, this is a president due to the state of ohio as a president to the people. he
the economic outlook from the business roundtable. that organization. you've read this thing. give me some headlines. train for capital investment very negative over the next six months about investing in the u.s. not good. also downbeat outlook. stuart: ashley: decrease in the amount of time they're going to do. having said all that these numbers are strong but cautious for the outlook. stuart: the fed's decision will not raise interest if you've got a weakening capital expenditure. liz: and...
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[applause] >> on the next "washington journal," a roundtable discussion on the week ahead in washington. efforts by house democrats to have more oversight over consumer credit
[applause] >> on the next "washington journal," a roundtable discussion on the week ahead in washington. efforts by house democrats to have more oversight over consumer credit
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[applause] >> on the next "washington journal," it reporters roundtable discussion on the week aheadn washington with elaine are editor trained, and philadelphia inquirer reporter jonathan to marry. later, the national consumer law center on efforts by house democrats to have more oversight on consumer credit rating agencies. we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here's a look at tonight's schedule. " q1 day is next." army veteran harry rivers -- eileen rivers talks about her book "beyond the call: three women on the front lines in afghanistan." at 9:00 eastern, prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. and 9:45, nigel farage speaks to the conservative political action conference. he's now a member of the brexit party. ♪ >> this week on "q&a<'eileen rivers discusses her book "beyond the call: three women on the front lines in afghanistan." brian: eileen rivers why did you "beyond theok call?" eileen: i really wanted to emphasize these women, i featured
[applause] >> on the next "washington journal," it reporters roundtable discussion on the week aheadn washington with elaine are editor trained, and philadelphia inquirer reporter jonathan to marry. later, the national consumer law center on efforts by house democrats to have more oversight on consumer credit rating agencies. we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on...
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also the vice chair of the group that is the japanese equivalent of the chamber of commerce, the business roundtable the national association of manufacturers rolled into one. he did spend at least a couple of weeks on the factory line in toyota when he first joined. you can bring the perspective of an executive and somebody who spent time on the floor. when kevin spoke your during lunch time, he said specifically, you know, one thing that we really need is for people to brag about success stories. we need to hear what works. i thought we would start with some brief opening remarks for each of our panelists. they can talk about their own experience and what they would like to brag about. >> governor, why don't you start? >> thank you. i am optimistic. you talked about artificial intelligence replacing a journalist, it might replace a governor one day as well. i am very optimistic about the years ahead. i am fully aware that we are closer to 2050 and 1950. in indiana and iowa, we are starting to act that way and prepare for the challenges and the enormous opportunities that are staring us right in th
also the vice chair of the group that is the japanese equivalent of the chamber of commerce, the business roundtable the national association of manufacturers rolled into one. he did spend at least a couple of weeks on the factory line in toyota when he first joined. you can bring the perspective of an executive and somebody who spent time on the floor. when kevin spoke your during lunch time, he said specifically, you know, one thing that we really need is for people to brag about success...
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chose disrupting san francisco as the theme as they celebrated with speakers and roundtable discussions. the filipino women emphasize leadership and see themselves as disrupters in their professional and personal lives. >>> novato police honored the women in their department saying, quote, we are inspired by each and every one of you -- east bay congresswoman barbara lee tweeted happy international women's day to all my sisters. living proof that a woman's place is in the house of representatives. the giants celebrated the only female pa announcers in baseball. >>> check out my ride. san jose state students are building cars just like this one from the ground up. we will take you inside the n s >>> and traveling to europe won't be as easy in the next few years. what you'll be required to do before you take off. >>> and pulled from the water, see what two kayakers rescued while out crabbing. >>> i'm meteorologist sandy patel. i hope you enjoyed today's break in the sunshine because live dopplar 7 is tracking your weekend storm. back with the timeline coming up. >>> we've got a fine show
chose disrupting san francisco as the theme as they celebrated with speakers and roundtable discussions. the filipino women emphasize leadership and see themselves as disrupters in their professional and personal lives. >>> novato police honored the women in their department saying, quote, we are inspired by each and every one of you -- east bay congresswoman barbara lee tweeted happy international women's day to all my sisters. living proof that a woman's place is in the house of...