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>> mom, trisha, is telling her daughters, thea on the left on the white and lily in black with dots. >> chores, that's what they're going to be doing. >> yeah, because parents do have a really twisted idea of fun. nside those bags, if you canan. figure it out, will tell you what we're going to do. >> of course, it takes one second for little lily to figure out one of them. >> i think i know. we're going to disney world? >> you can't even shock these kids anymore. they're on youtube. what to expect when mom is taking us to disneyland. >> that's just the tip of the e >> we're not just going to disney world, there's other stuff in there too. >> i can guarantee there is not a mop or a dust pan in the bag. >> bathing suit, what are these for? >> we might go swimming because it's going to be warm there. >> yes! >> it's florida. it has a long coastline on both sides. >> we'll take a rocket ship. >> where else do you think we're going to go. >> they realize they're going to the beach, they're going to disney world. >> kennedy space center. >> yes. >> it's a special advisory for thea. this is
>> mom, trisha, is telling her daughters, thea on the left on the white and lily in black with dots. >> chores, that's what they're going to be doing. >> yeah, because parents do have a really twisted idea of fun. nside those bags, if you canan. figure it out, will tell you what we're going to do. >> of course, it takes one second for little lily to figure out one of them. >> i think i know. we're going to disney world? >> you can't even shock these kids...
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art of the deal i would never hire somebody to make a deal like that and then to kick the can down theas road does not address any of these issues with the children's health insurance program and based on the president's own twitter feed goes in our favor why is it extended six years with the bipartisan program is ten years we actually save the taxpayers asked million dollars why are those the outsiders depend on primary care not extend that? and most importantly why is is allowed to expire to be used as a negotiating pond in the first place? republican leadership i have been here a long time and i've seen good and bad legislation and the most terrible thing possible with the house bill the house bill is a joke and does not have my support and leaves too much on done and is . if the majority that once bipartisan support, what one -- work with democrats only after they had written a mishmash bill. i have been here over 40 years i understand reality republicans control the house andd senate and presidency. if they want the government to say open it will stayhe open if they wanted to shut d
art of the deal i would never hire somebody to make a deal like that and then to kick the can down theas road does not address any of these issues with the children's health insurance program and based on the president's own twitter feed goes in our favor why is it extended six years with the bipartisan program is ten years we actually save the taxpayers asked million dollars why are those the outsiders depend on primary care not extend that? and most importantly why is is allowed to expire to...
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of thea lot of the ire recent protests seem to be directed at the president.this fit in with the conservative relationship with the conservatives or hardliners? do they become emboldened i it, or do they become frightened by it? first protests were organized by hardliners trying to embarrass the government, but quickly lost control. a lot of people started joining that were not part of the pushing fors, economic changes and targeting the regime as a whole, including the hardliners. you can see some hardliners in a veiled way express some disappointment and regret for what they initiated. if the rouhani government manages to calm down the withoutn, particularly calling out security forces in full force and repressing people , then i think rouhani may use it as leverage against the hardliners who say there -- and say there is a need for deeper and more profound reform than what he has been able and permitted to pursuit thus far because of the resistance from hardliners. tracy: really fascinating dynamics at play there. trump,ponse from donald what does this mean
of thea lot of the ire recent protests seem to be directed at the president.this fit in with the conservative relationship with the conservatives or hardliners? do they become emboldened i it, or do they become frightened by it? first protests were organized by hardliners trying to embarrass the government, but quickly lost control. a lot of people started joining that were not part of the pushing fors, economic changes and targeting the regime as a whole, including the hardliners. you can see...
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nbc 10 coach jones will have live reports thea owl right here on nbc oscar nominations will beannounced the both bill boards outside ebbing missouri and the shape of water have won top honors. netflix is also snag its first best picture nomination courtesy of mud bound. and the big question is nominations. coming up on the "today" show a breakinees and a you should behing ahead for of the aw>> day. ask you can learn about independence hall. is handwriting a lost art form? some enough. some peoplays on it. went to catholic school so we had serious specifically on feel you can tell when people went to school where they a bigocz kids can't all. they can'tspell. can't spell because check. >>> we also have some wet weather, too. the handwriting isr today. oh, you saw that one coming. you'll need your umbrella today and make it sturdy too. you've got gusty winds. this is live view from philadelphia. it's wet and windy t these are warming winds for phphia, but the warm air has not reached everyone so far.therly holly and even at thed e, ty a those are even into the coatesville, it's lighter ai
nbc 10 coach jones will have live reports thea owl right here on nbc oscar nominations will beannounced the both bill boards outside ebbing missouri and the shape of water have won top honors. netflix is also snag its first best picture nomination courtesy of mud bound. and the big question is nominations. coming up on the "today" show a breakinees and a you should behing ahead for of the aw>> day. ask you can learn about independence hall. is handwriting a lost art form? some...
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workers party the p k k that has waged a decades long fight inside turkey and encourage specially thea's the creation of kurdish corydoras along its border inside syria and fears that this could further inspire a separatist notions within turkey's kurdish community. the u.s. and russia are calling on court to stop the operation in northern syria isn't turkey isolating itself by pushing ahead. well this operation is definitely going to complicate relations with both washington and moscow just to highlight the complexity of this all you have to know that turkey a nato ally is now bombing a kurdish groups inside syria that the u.s. on the other hand considers its most important ally in their fight against the so-called islamic state group and russia on the other hand the strongest supporter of syrian president bashar al assad is controlling the airspace above our friends and the russians have now said they will demand in the united nations turkey to stop this operation so we're going to see if turkey really is is backing down or is continuing no matter what you leon thank you very much. bun
workers party the p k k that has waged a decades long fight inside turkey and encourage specially thea's the creation of kurdish corydoras along its border inside syria and fears that this could further inspire a separatist notions within turkey's kurdish community. the u.s. and russia are calling on court to stop the operation in northern syria isn't turkey isolating itself by pushing ahead. well this operation is definitely going to complicate relations with both washington and moscow just to...
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i believe thea president remains engaged and committed to finding a solution for these young adults who were brought here as i said through no fault of their own. i especially remain committed to the 124,000 daca recipients in my home state of texas. no surprise that texas has a large immigrant population because of our proximity to the border but we are not alone and many of the 690,000 daca recipients have spread to every state in the country. i have a personal interest in making sure we come up with a bipartisan solution for these young adults who have faced sucp uncertainty. but it's important that the solution we agree on contains two things. first is a daca solution for these young adults many of whom are contribute -- contributors to our communities. they deserve a thoughtful and compassionate solution that i hope we times we deliver. her standup light that they find themselves in and i had a chance like all the members of the senate of the house to meet many of these young people and many of them are extraordinarily impressed. they have excelled in school. they have a lot of pro
i believe thea president remains engaged and committed to finding a solution for these young adults who were brought here as i said through no fault of their own. i especially remain committed to the 124,000 daca recipients in my home state of texas. no surprise that texas has a large immigrant population because of our proximity to the border but we are not alone and many of the 690,000 daca recipients have spread to every state in the country. i have a personal interest in making sure we come...
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theas the best candidate at right time that america wanted to see, and that is why he is in the oval office today. >> is a reporting from the intelligence committee saying that the the right time that america hackinga -- this he reject that? ms. sanders: he has addressed it, but it does not mean he participated in it. those are very different aims. staying that something is happening is different than having it -- having helped making it happen. oftentimes, that is what individuals are trying to do. himself oring campaign individuals? does it mean no one on his campaign could have done anything? ms. sanders: he is stating for himself and anything he would be orart of or know about, section, now it be something he is very clearly laid out the he and his campaign have nothing to do with. >> we talked about the stability -- spokes. dollar, but about the u.s. dollar, and it is at a low. i am wondering if there are concerns about the way he casually talks about the value of the dollar and whether you can say critically whether the white house believes a strong dollar policy. ms. sanders:
theas the best candidate at right time that america wanted to see, and that is why he is in the oval office today. >> is a reporting from the intelligence committee saying that the the right time that america hackinga -- this he reject that? ms. sanders: he has addressed it, but it does not mean he participated in it. those are very different aims. staying that something is happening is different than having it -- having helped making it happen. oftentimes, that is what individuals are...
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rocky thea sat down with cres williams. the actor behind black lightning. >> black lightning? >> yes. >> you have to represent the black man, the black family, the black father, the black superhero. >> yeah. >> this is huge for you. i can imagine, there is a lot of pride, but also pressure. >> i think ultimately, i kind of wanted some of that pressure. the thing is, when you get down to work, it's just about that work. but it's as the opportunity as an actor we always feel. i'm responsible to create and breathe life into a 3- dimensional character. i've been focused on that. then there's these moments outside of the day-to-day, doing the work. where i realize, the other things, the big scope. and i just get overwhelmed with gratitude. >> black lightning premieres tonight at 9:00 p.m. on our sister station, kbcw44 cable 12. >>> and a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, you can e-mail us at cbs sf.com. or call the hotline. that's 888-5-helps you. we'll be right back. >>> naval orange -- navel orange. they're going to get bigger, sweeter, and less expensive. but
rocky thea sat down with cres williams. the actor behind black lightning. >> black lightning? >> yes. >> you have to represent the black man, the black family, the black father, the black superhero. >> yeah. >> this is huge for you. i can imagine, there is a lot of pride, but also pressure. >> i think ultimately, i kind of wanted some of that pressure. the thing is, when you get down to work, it's just about that work. but it's as the opportunity as an actor...
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thea talks and gdp from united states. everyone is still with me.t, jack and maryland, something we have not talked about much is credit. you mentioned it to me, is this small widening we are seeing almost across the board for the united states, is there any signal there? the markets are digesting the fact of the budget battle, their supply and their earnings. there is a lot to work through in terms of the impact with the changes in the tax law. jonathan: broad strokes are really difficult to do. looking at a tax bill and what it means to these individual companies, are you able to establish a view on what it means at this point? jack: the peace that it really affects is the very lowest of high yields. what is interesting is the part that has rallied the most. jonathan: could also mean less duration on the index, given that tech has brought the cashback? on the margin that is a good point. they are bringing money back. that is a good thing. jonathan: we will wrap things up around the table with a rapid fire round. looking back at the last 25 minutes
thea talks and gdp from united states. everyone is still with me.t, jack and maryland, something we have not talked about much is credit. you mentioned it to me, is this small widening we are seeing almost across the board for the united states, is there any signal there? the markets are digesting the fact of the budget battle, their supply and their earnings. there is a lot to work through in terms of the impact with the changes in the tax law. jonathan: broad strokes are really difficult to...
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. >> nor'eother places down theas may. that's the beach, you can barely make it out because of all of the blowing snow. >> in wilmington, slow going on the sidewalk, as the snow continues to pile up there. luckily, this fluffy snow, easier to shovel but you still do have to be careful. >> storm scan3 busy tracking powerful nor'easter as it pulls away from the area, you can see just how big this storm really is. >>> good afternoon everyone, i'm jan carabeo jim donovan off today. >> i'm rahel solomon. snow still falling across the area we're on storm watch this noon. >> live team three coverage, but we begin with meteorologist, katie fehlinger tracking this powerful nor'easter for us, katie, when exactly will this snow bego taper >> that's the thing stuck with it and specially of delaware, you are hitting a seriouss out of this. we start things right offight on out to the maps where you're currently still finding intense snowfall banding right monmouth county specially, so while it is a very light snow, if it is even falling
. >> nor'eother places down theas may. that's the beach, you can barely make it out because of all of the blowing snow. >> in wilmington, slow going on the sidewalk, as the snow continues to pile up there. luckily, this fluffy snow, easier to shovel but you still do have to be careful. >> storm scan3 busy tracking powerful nor'easter as it pulls away from the area, you can see just how big this storm really is. >>> good afternoon everyone, i'm jan carabeo jim donovan...
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today bannon didn't deny any of the statements that were attributed to him but he did tell fox new theas regrets that his comments distracted from the president's accomplishments. at the white house. >> coming up, another check of the frigid forecast including the wintry mix that could make for a messy monday evening commute. later, dressed all in black on the red carpet. a silent protest at this year's golden globes. >> heads up, metro riders start ing tomorrow you can no longer carry a negative balance on a smart trip card. metro is encouraging riders to sign up for auto reload through their smart trip account which will especially sure the passenger always money on his or her card they add money whenever the balance drops blow $10. you you you have to put more money our card. it's a new thing. it will be convenient for people. the auto reload, yes. a lot to talk about on the weather front and it looks like it's going to be a roller coaster week with temperatures. we've got ice happy i can tell you you about that, but the isis a different story. you might want to think about taking met
today bannon didn't deny any of the statements that were attributed to him but he did tell fox new theas regrets that his comments distracted from the president's accomplishments. at the white house. >> coming up, another check of the frigid forecast including the wintry mix that could make for a messy monday evening commute. later, dressed all in black on the red carpet. a silent protest at this year's golden globes. >> heads up, metro riders start ing tomorrow you can no longer...
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refused to answer questions about the trump campaign and theas a top lawma resident trump on the senate floor. kenneth moton has more f washington. >> steve bannon slapped with social mediaed in the russiannvestigation frustrated by bannon's refusal to answer questions in the close door session on capitol hill. >> that mr. bannon wanted to answer the question. >>ve privilege belongs to the presi united states. >> and president says he lost his mind when he lost his job. aing his silence good nobody encoanything but transparent but there is a process what that looks like. >> but bannon is expecteerate for the subpoena and raised questions in the book fire and fury with a meeting between donald trump jr. and paul man and a russian lawyer. president trump dismissed as as fake all the investigation a hoax is ase hood. >> and compared him to communist leader, joseph staa american president that cannot take criti and constantly deflect distort and distract else to blame is charting a dangerous path. >> he could be in fronts of the council's grand jury within days. kenneth moton abc news washi
refused to answer questions about the trump campaign and theas a top lawma resident trump on the senate floor. kenneth moton has more f washington. >> steve bannon slapped with social mediaed in the russiannvestigation frustrated by bannon's refusal to answer questions in the close door session on capitol hill. >> that mr. bannon wanted to answer the question. >>ve privilege belongs to the presi united states. >> and president says he lost his mind when he lost his job....
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in south florida theas a falling from the trees crippled by the cold. >>> and it is not over yet. it's suppose to be even colder tomorrow with windchills approaching negative 50 in new england and below zero in north carolina. >>> back here we are helping you survive winter online at 6abc.com. including the safe way to shovel snow. tips on keeping your car running and how to keep pipes from freezing and more. 6 abc and our 6 abc app download for your mobile devices. >> a 61-year-old woman was robbed in the middle of the afternoon inside of a popular store in delaware and now the authorities have a picture of the suspect they are looking for. they want the public to take a good look at the man and the car he is believed to be driving, a newer model dodge charger and used a woman to target another woman outside of the dsw shoe store. fortunately she was not. >>> police in new searching for thi they say placed aing device on an atm on the credit union. the dev placed there on december 23rd. and nine customer accounts were detected for aal than 7,000 there's. if you know this woman po
in south florida theas a falling from the trees crippled by the cold. >>> and it is not over yet. it's suppose to be even colder tomorrow with windchills approaching negative 50 in new england and below zero in north carolina. >>> back here we are helping you survive winter online at 6abc.com. including the safe way to shovel snow. tips on keeping your car running and how to keep pipes from freezing and more. 6 abc and our 6 abc app download for your mobile devices. >> a...
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care over thea. last 20 years has improved. shulkin does not understand is the benefit side of it. the benefitreduce for veterans receiving total disability, individual unemployability. that is for veterans unable to work a full-time job because of the combination of their disabilities. he viewed it as unemployment benefits, thinking of it as they just cannot work -- or thinking of it as they just do not want to work or like regular unemployment benefits the average citizen would get. different.pletely this is for veterans unable to work. it is not that they do not want to work. they cannot work a full-time job. he wanted to cut thousands of veterans and say we are going to to what your general rating,s, the combined and you can make up for that with your social security. there was going to affect the veterans -- it was going to affect the veterans turning 65 eligible for social security but they have not been able to work for the last 20, 30, 40 years. host: is this affecting you personally? caller: me? no. but it has affected people i know. ,y fellow veterans that i know it would
care over thea. last 20 years has improved. shulkin does not understand is the benefit side of it. the benefitreduce for veterans receiving total disability, individual unemployability. that is for veterans unable to work a full-time job because of the combination of their disabilities. he viewed it as unemployment benefits, thinking of it as they just cannot work -- or thinking of it as they just do not want to work or like regular unemployment benefits the average citizen would get....
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searches of the area leading many like nobel peace prize laureate adolfo paris ask a girl to die of thea fishel version. i woulda put it out of me says i but it's just what upon real. but he thought. about all this and they're going to want to show my face because they don't this year or wall. that we are you corsican i stunk allowed us to go. over the border in chile in part again in the police aroma troma fences. but the problems of our own county is designated a conflict. the regional capital to move is full to bursting with paramilitary police. and the out oconee region there's this sense that there's a violence that is out of control and that should be somehow addressed by the authorities of course it's not that we validate the violence are being committed in the region but you cannot use that as an excuse to go over human rights. a group of militant pucci calling itself according to dora become a yank or come is engaged in a campaign of sabotage against the logging industry which it sais is destroying the environment. so far no one has been injured but the group has caused millions
searches of the area leading many like nobel peace prize laureate adolfo paris ask a girl to die of thea fishel version. i woulda put it out of me says i but it's just what upon real. but he thought. about all this and they're going to want to show my face because they don't this year or wall. that we are you corsican i stunk allowed us to go. over the border in chile in part again in the police aroma troma fences. but the problems of our own county is designated a conflict. the regional...
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much of northern virginia, maryland, closer to theas totals. storm system is centered off the coastline. as you see, the edge moving up to north carolina and virginia. but by about 7:00, 8:00 this morning, that's when we'll see a lot of it pull away. as for the commute, a lot of you are concerned about driving. by 7:00 a.m., snow-covered roads. icy spots out there. it will be blustery and below freezing. by noon, icy spots by the afternoon. we're looking at drier conditions. treated roads, the main ones are going to be mainly wet. i did see snow sticking when i drove over the key bridge this morning. keep that in mind. any bridges or overpasses could be icy, too. sticking though on the untreated roads, winds are sustained anywhere from 15 to 20 miles an hour. temperatures below freezing. mid to low 20s through the day today. the snow clearing up by 7:00, 8:00 this morning. it's going to get blustery. we have another weather alert tomorrow and saturday with temperatures only reaching the upper teens. but morning tra windchills will be about 10 t
much of northern virginia, maryland, closer to theas totals. storm system is centered off the coastline. as you see, the edge moving up to north carolina and virginia. but by about 7:00, 8:00 this morning, that's when we'll see a lot of it pull away. as for the commute, a lot of you are concerned about driving. by 7:00 a.m., snow-covered roads. icy spots out there. it will be blustery and below freezing. by noon, icy spots by the afternoon. we're looking at drier conditions. treated roads, the...
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theas a hot spot, and secretary of state, marilyn albright, was aware of what was going on in the region. managedas, and a sheet the response in coordination with some of her foreign minister counterparts, and she held an almost daily conference call with the foreign ministers, and she later termed it conference call diplomacy to help manage the conflict. they coordinated and worked quite well together. at the end of secretary albright's tenure in january 2000 one, she and her conference call diplomacy counterparts together for dinner in paris to celebrate the end of secretary albright's 10-year, and she was tenure,d with gifts -- and she was presented with gifts. this russian porcelain coffee set was a gift from the russian foreign minister. as you can see, on each of the albrighthe image of and her foreign minister counterparts. these include igor even off of russia, robin cook of the united of france,bert fisher of germany, lloyd of erto of and lumbar italy. they didn't stop at the faces, madeleined this group and her dream team of foreign ministers. interesting is while madeleine alb
theas a hot spot, and secretary of state, marilyn albright, was aware of what was going on in the region. managedas, and a sheet the response in coordination with some of her foreign minister counterparts, and she held an almost daily conference call with the foreign ministers, and she later termed it conference call diplomacy to help manage the conflict. they coordinated and worked quite well together. at the end of secretary albright's tenure in january 2000 one, she and her conference call...
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inspired get in thea way to way. two years later, i wrote a letter to martin jack -- martin was a king junior. in 1957, and i told him that i wanted to attend a state-supported college, called troy state. it did not admit black students. dr. king wrote me back and sent me a round trip grade bus ticket and invited me to come to mount everett -- montgomery to visit him. in the meantime, i have been accepted at a college in nashville, tennessee. american baptist college. dr. king got back in church with me and said, when you're home for spring break, come and see me. i traveled from troy to montgomery, and a young lawyer by the name of freddie gray met me at the first baptist church. me in to see dr. king. youin luther king jr. said, are the boy from troy? are you john lewis? am johndr. king, i robert lewis. but he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up, to find a way to get in the way. announcer: you can watch the rest of the speech and more speeches on martin luther king from members of th
inspired get in thea way to way. two years later, i wrote a letter to martin jack -- martin was a king junior. in 1957, and i told him that i wanted to attend a state-supported college, called troy state. it did not admit black students. dr. king wrote me back and sent me a round trip grade bus ticket and invited me to come to mount everett -- montgomery to visit him. in the meantime, i have been accepted at a college in nashville, tennessee. american baptist college. dr. king got back in...
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we will have the time line on it and thea second system moving i. >> as the storm moves through, stay with us, you know, jeff has been tweeting updates throughout the evening and he will continue to do that. you can follow jeff on twitter. >>> well, take a look. police believe this man, you see him right there, robbed and sexually assaulted a teacher in her own class roop. it happened this morning before the students arrived on campus. this was in a prominent private school in san ho. he is described as a heavy set hispanic man. wearing jeans a black shirt and you see, a black beeney. tom joins us at harker middle school with the details. tom? >> reporter: well, raj, had t-- this happened early in the morning and the police say they are hunting for the man, it happened in the class here, about an hour before students arrived to school and we talked to women who live right here in the neighborhood and they said that they are afraid that it could happen again if this man is not caught very soon. >> yeah, look out for this guy, we need to catch him. >> reporter: she lives across the stre
we will have the time line on it and thea second system moving i. >> as the storm moves through, stay with us, you know, jeff has been tweeting updates throughout the evening and he will continue to do that. you can follow jeff on twitter. >>> well, take a look. police believe this man, you see him right there, robbed and sexually assaulted a teacher in her own class roop. it happened this morning before the students arrived on campus. this was in a prominent private school in...
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. >> ill post, i think i still have photos theas canada. >> i remember seeing that. >> i think we have the s experience couple of years ago >> oh, yes. ,> that we did just on the ben franklin parkway that they're repurpose. >> hone your skill little bit more if you're headed outatie wa balmy 1 degrees in minneapolis so, what, freezing agree .30. >> right. comparison, i mean, literally 30 plus degreesere. so sitting pretty. remember, guys it, could always be worse somewhere. you're not at the end of the either extreme, either hotter or colder somewhere else on the planet. very tell pratt here, and certainly this is following suit, the pattern that we've got up our sleeves for the next couple of days, wet out on the board, technically some snow falling across cents a portion of our area, at least in this spot in the live neighborhood network not actually sticking but notice what's going on here. of two separate systems now that they're getting closer to together, starting to look more connected but they're not one that is still making its exit. very weak disturbances on the heals, little
. >> ill post, i think i still have photos theas canada. >> i remember seeing that. >> i think we have the s experience couple of years ago >> oh, yes. ,> that we did just on the ben franklin parkway that they're repurpose. >> hone your skill little bit more if you're headed outatie wa balmy 1 degrees in minneapolis so, what, freezing agree .30. >> right. comparison, i mean, literally 30 plus degreesere. so sitting pretty. remember, guys it, could always...
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for thea penalty we pay trump shutdown. my with that, i now turn to good friend, john young. john: thank you, joe. we are at this point, for one reason and one reason only, and that is the incompetence of the leadership of the republican leader of the house and senate, and incompetence in the white house. if you think back, not through this year, but even last year, we never had an operating budget for the first seven months of the fiscal year. we finally got one for five months. so far this year, not only have we gone through for continuing resolutions, we did not get a budget resolution at all until july, which was several months past when it is normally put forward. that was only to get reconciliation instructions. and now, here we are, four months into this fiscal year with absolutelyand plan for the remainder of the year. that is the only reason we are here. incompetent leadership from these republicans. we are not because of chip, daca, or any other singular issue. incompetence has done has brought a much bigger urgency to get those items dealt with because they were no
for thea penalty we pay trump shutdown. my with that, i now turn to good friend, john young. john: thank you, joe. we are at this point, for one reason and one reason only, and that is the incompetence of the leadership of the republican leader of the house and senate, and incompetence in the white house. if you think back, not through this year, but even last year, we never had an operating budget for the first seven months of the fiscal year. we finally got one for five months. so far this...
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food and fatter and now evan those are the things that really determine wealth why is it that way thea bigger focus on stock than money. well you know the history is clear on this actually we see the pendulum swing from fascination with things those are the real tangible assets you just mentioned to a fascination with paper we're coming out at the tail end of the longest period of financialization in our history so there's a lot of fascination with paper right now but i love reminding people that real wealth is not money it's not stocks it's not bonds it's not derivatives each of those is a claim on real wealth and to make it simple if you're on a deserted island it's just rocks there's no fresh water no soil no nothing you are a big pile of cash isn't going to do you any good so it's important to remember that real wealth is land its resources that's primary wealth it's the means of production that secondary wealth everything else is a claim on those first two and history is complete actually we see times when those two things got badly out of balance like in why marger money or in so
food and fatter and now evan those are the things that really determine wealth why is it that way thea bigger focus on stock than money. well you know the history is clear on this actually we see the pendulum swing from fascination with things those are the real tangible assets you just mentioned to a fascination with paper we're coming out at the tail end of the longest period of financialization in our history so there's a lot of fascination with paper right now but i love reminding people...
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in theas curious, aftermath of this, what sort of initiatives have been taken, has any healing in the community. so when i started this new beat as our heartland correspondent, of my firstouis one stops and i was very interested by what i found. piece,arly on in this you compare the people in to those in selma. explain. what are the similarities there that you saw to make that comparison? that. cameat comparison actually from reverend darrell gray, whom i interviewed for the piece. he is a longtime civil rights activist. been active in the original civil rights movement and has come to st. louis. based in a church in montreal but he's been very active in st. louis, in these in the broader movement. and the reason -- as best i that heod, the reason compares this to selma is because selma was a very tough to crack. part of what helped to crack that was a very intentional to involve white allies. and that's something that doing veryo intentionally in st. louis. just like. louis, selma, has the potential to really help make a big national level a if they're successful there. that's slirnl
in theas curious, aftermath of this, what sort of initiatives have been taken, has any healing in the community. so when i started this new beat as our heartland correspondent, of my firstouis one stops and i was very interested by what i found. piece,arly on in this you compare the people in to those in selma. explain. what are the similarities there that you saw to make that comparison? that. cameat comparison actually from reverend darrell gray, whom i interviewed for the piece. he is a...
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thea: it's about that signaling effect. what you actually gained.ed.ou core idea if you believe in can study anything as i make it up. perfectly fine as far as the employers are concerned. for whatot paying you you learned in college but just from the fact that you have that degree. julia: only five percent of americans should actually get a college education. that's a headline. >> pretty extreme. lot of people i think are going read this book and be with him on a lot of his points. to college and spent lot of time throwing frisbees around. i learned.w how much in much of what i learned whatever thator is.f .arol: it's interesting point how much you use it on a daily basis. you also say that, if he says only 5% of people should go to school. if you take away funding and support and college loans, who gets to go to school? ultimately the wealthy. >> that's kind of where i come at the end of the piece. i believe that, as a focused on how getting government out of the picture and the free market will for the best.t the people who should go to college w
thea: it's about that signaling effect. what you actually gained.ed.ou core idea if you believe in can study anything as i make it up. perfectly fine as far as the employers are concerned. for whatot paying you you learned in college but just from the fact that you have that degree. julia: only five percent of americans should actually get a college education. that's a headline. >> pretty extreme. lot of people i think are going read this book and be with him on a lot of his points. to...
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theas probably built in 1920's, bungalow-style house, out on a farm. flat, the wind blows and in those days we'd get storms, the get dark. west would and literally, dust storms that were just suffocating. and the house was old and had pretty big cracks in it. newshe had received a couch. couch for her a new christmas and that following spring, we had one of those real bad storms that came in from the west. and dust from lubbock had to be the air and it silted all through that house and there was about that much, just looked talcum powder on that house and it's one of the only time i mother cry. steve: wow. ask you, you were 10 or 11 when you went to the funeral of sam rayburn. you mentioned your dad was involved in politics. do you remember that? secretary perry: oh, yeah. i never met a republican or anybody that would admit to be until i was in my 20's, after i -- i really didn't pay to politics, you know, going through, my dad was a county commissioner. we were democrats. again, the first republican was in in my home county 1990 when i ran for agricu
theas probably built in 1920's, bungalow-style house, out on a farm. flat, the wind blows and in those days we'd get storms, the get dark. west would and literally, dust storms that were just suffocating. and the house was old and had pretty big cracks in it. newshe had received a couch. couch for her a new christmas and that following spring, we had one of those real bad storms that came in from the west. and dust from lubbock had to be the air and it silted all through that house and there...
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theas also served as minister of trade, more recently chairman of the brazil china business council.how. let me start with your time back is trade minister in the year 2000 when the bush administration imposed u.s. steel tariffs. you have to fight that. we are expecting any time now for president trump to make another decision on that. is brazil willing to fight on this issue as they were back in the bush administration? >> i think they have good reasons to say they don't deserve this. we are not as important to the u.s. finished.ts are semi- which impacts the competitiveness of the u.s. steel industry. i hope that this does not happen. >> in this environment with president trump's white house, we are continuing to see trade tensions. we were talking to the mexican ambassador before with nafta negotiations continuing to develop. we know that brazil and the u.s. have fought over trade on everything from cotton, beef, what are the key challenges in the bilateral relationship here? ambassador: i think overall, there would be no reason to impose tariffs are restrictions for brazil. decad
theas also served as minister of trade, more recently chairman of the brazil china business council.how. let me start with your time back is trade minister in the year 2000 when the bush administration imposed u.s. steel tariffs. you have to fight that. we are expecting any time now for president trump to make another decision on that. is brazil willing to fight on this issue as they were back in the bush administration? >> i think they have good reasons to say they don't deserve this. we...
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about thea is wary political ramifications of a folding to washington demands. the team economic policy from washington. this was supposed to be the inndard bearer of most ftas the future, but president trump to completely change this. it is going to be a quick fix, rather than a complete overhaul. sarah: trump's deficit of deficit-averse. the trade deficit has actually inbled with south korea 2012. the u.s. initiated the process to redoingto look in the steel, or modifying it. deal, or modifying it. we are at the first round of official talks, to see how they are going to modify this deal. like: what would it look if they got everything they wanted out of it? the trump administration has not notified congress that they will have to join the trade authority, which involves congress, and is a much bigger deal in rectifying these trade agreements. what we think will be on the table might be some changes to auto and agriculture. the u.s. wants to make sure there is more production in america so they can export more and open up the free market more. how is this fta
about thea is wary political ramifications of a folding to washington demands. the team economic policy from washington. this was supposed to be the inndard bearer of most ftas the future, but president trump to completely change this. it is going to be a quick fix, rather than a complete overhaul. sarah: trump's deficit of deficit-averse. the trade deficit has actually inbled with south korea 2012. the u.s. initiated the process to redoingto look in the steel, or modifying it. deal, or...
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continued theas most recent period. mark: i must ask you about aramco.ed aramco, essentially that signal will press ahead with of the ipo. toyou intend to amend rule fit the offering in any way? so, we have been using the opportunity of the listing of saudi aramco as well as a significant privatization plans of the saudi government as a for the saudi regulations in terms of their readiness and capability. what we have found is that in almost all cases, our regulations have passed with flying colors. were a few opportunities for improvement, which we actually just rereleased recently, like a rerelease of modified and amended offer of security regulations. with that, we believe our regulations are fully enforced to accept and accommodate and offering a listing as large as saudi aramco. mark: is there anything else you can do to speed up the process? i think, from our standpoint, we are fully ready. the case ins is most privatizations and most flirtations, the filing of an ipo perspective with a regulator is usually the last step in the process. have been i
continued theas most recent period. mark: i must ask you about aramco.ed aramco, essentially that signal will press ahead with of the ipo. toyou intend to amend rule fit the offering in any way? so, we have been using the opportunity of the listing of saudi aramco as well as a significant privatization plans of the saudi government as a for the saudi regulations in terms of their readiness and capability. what we have found is that in almost all cases, our regulations have passed with flying...
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see the storm coming through the rockies with some snowfall back towards parts of the colorado rocky theas and th it's beneficial for us as well. the rain comes in during the day on friday but it's not just the rain that this storm brings. it's got much colder air on the back side of it, too. much more about this and i'll time it out for you in ten minutes. >> okay, doug. thank you. >>> a tragic end to the search for a missing man who suffered from did i mementia. >> daniel dehaven was last seen a week ago. darcy spencer has more. darcy? >> reporter: we're right here by the costco in beltsville where this started more than a week ago. it's well known here in prince george's county that the county executive's wife has alzheimer's disease and he says it's a reminder we all need to be vigilant. experts say the disappearance and tragic death of daniel dehaven point to the challenges of taking care of people with alzheimer's disease. >> it's not like you forget your keys and older people can forget things. once they lose their memory, they don't know where they are and they get confused and los
see the storm coming through the rockies with some snowfall back towards parts of the colorado rocky theas and th it's beneficial for us as well. the rain comes in during the day on friday but it's not just the rain that this storm brings. it's got much colder air on the back side of it, too. much more about this and i'll time it out for you in ten minutes. >> okay, doug. thank you. >>> a tragic end to the search for a missing man who suffered from did i mementia. >> daniel...
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they also offered an optimistic avi, thea -- drugmaker, up 6.6 but -- 8.6%.and we have a report out where companies are beating the forecast. mark: abigail, .58 percent is the magic number today. buy a beastise amount today to rise for the fourth consecutive week. to keep an eye on that figure, europe is gaining to the combat highest levels of december 2014. the last time the euro was this overbought was march 2000 8 -- so says the head of g10 currency strategy at bbva. he says back then, the euro hit an all-time high of 160 before sliding to 123. he does not expect a drop on that scale. he sees room for the euro to correct back to 120. this is the german 10-year yield the today. .62 is where we are today. the ecb's comments on the euro strength was seen as mildly yesterday. volatility needs monitoring. investors are taking it to me inflation. could converge towards the central bank, 2%. continuing to get a boost from luxury tax in china. -- luxury demand in china. demand for louis vuitton handbags racing ahead of the holiday season. there you go. vonnie: mar
they also offered an optimistic avi, thea -- drugmaker, up 6.6 but -- 8.6%.and we have a report out where companies are beating the forecast. mark: abigail, .58 percent is the magic number today. buy a beastise amount today to rise for the fourth consecutive week. to keep an eye on that figure, europe is gaining to the combat highest levels of december 2014. the last time the euro was this overbought was march 2000 8 -- so says the head of g10 currency strategy at bbva. he says back then, the...
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wilson is confirmed member of thea white supremacist gang. he was wanted on a probation violation for assault. "good morning america" will have tory at 8:00 a.m. >>> the thomas fire the largest forest in california history is 100% contained. it killed two people and destroyed 1,000 structures. authorities are examining the area to assess the risks for flooding and other post fir hazards. >>> this amatic rescue from a burning apartment in georgia. a frantic mother tossed her baby from the third floor balcony into the arms of a firefighter. fire captain raced toward the inferno and that's when she made the incredible catch. the captain who is a mother of ambulance.aby to a the child was one of 12 rescued from the fire. >> thanks goodness for the firefighters. >> 71:00 a.m., you know how -- 713, you know how folks build you up and take you down that's what the weather is looking like. >> reporter: i know a lot of people who like the cold. they are happy that the cold is coming back. >> who. >> reporter: me. >> whatever. >> reporter: how about th
wilson is confirmed member of thea white supremacist gang. he was wanted on a probation violation for assault. "good morning america" will have tory at 8:00 a.m. >>> the thomas fire the largest forest in california history is 100% contained. it killed two people and destroyed 1,000 structures. authorities are examining the area to assess the risks for flooding and other post fir hazards. >>> this amatic rescue from a burning apartment in georgia. a frantic mother...
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searching for thieves who pulled off a braisen burglary this morning using a truck to crash threw thea. front of a popular restaurant at the shore line golf course where they hauled away an atm. robert hand aire joins us liver to tell us how the thieves pulled off a really crazy crime there. >> reporter: well, that's right. when you look at the front of michael's shoreline restaurant and you see the pictures it might seem this was a rash reckless criminal but it was actually very meticulous. a steady stream of customers were stunned to see the restaurant boarded up and shut down for the day and shocked to hear thieves used a vehicle to smash threw to steal an atm machine. >> wow! . that's not good. >> reporter: police say officers got a call around 8:30 this morning reporting this atp was found torched and abandoned at a parking lot on charleston road. shortly afterwards a michael's worker reported the theft of the atm. police later found the vehicle involved, a flat we had truck stolen from cupertino. >> the truck was only found a quarter mile away. and obviously the atm machine was f
searching for thieves who pulled off a braisen burglary this morning using a truck to crash threw thea. front of a popular restaurant at the shore line golf course where they hauled away an atm. robert hand aire joins us liver to tell us how the thieves pulled off a really crazy crime there. >> reporter: well, that's right. when you look at the front of michael's shoreline restaurant and you see the pictures it might seem this was a rash reckless criminal but it was actually very...
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telescopens with this in january of 1888, james astronomer here, looked at saturn and actually gas in thea new rings of saturn now called the ant-y tuition. later, emersonrs barnard used the telescope to ofcover the fifth moon jupiter. when he discovered the fifth moon, that was a huge discovery. people didn't know there were more moons around jupiter and it was, in fact, the last moon in our solar system using visual techniques, just eyeballwith a human through a telescope. thesubsequent moons in solar system since discovered have been discovered photographically. lick observatory plate vault or photographic plate archive. observatory was very influential in the early days of astronommical photographer and we have on the order of 150,000 photographic plates covering over 100 years of astronomical research. today we use digital cameras inside. a keybservatory was organization in moving to using ostnommicalras for research instead of the old plates.phic i'm going to pull a few of the photographic plates so you can see what they look like. lick observatory was prominent in moon observation s
telescopens with this in january of 1888, james astronomer here, looked at saturn and actually gas in thea new rings of saturn now called the ant-y tuition. later, emersonrs barnard used the telescope to ofcover the fifth moon jupiter. when he discovered the fifth moon, that was a huge discovery. people didn't know there were more moons around jupiter and it was, in fact, the last moon in our solar system using visual techniques, just eyeballwith a human through a telescope. thesubsequent moons...
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theas congress should be asking. >> sean: gym, port number two? >> sara is right.hat is why we want the documents made available to members of clearance. we are all entitled. make it available, give us the information. devin nunes has done great work in getting these documents coming to intel. make these available for all members of congress to see and then i think you'll see more members say, we need to make this available for the american people so that they can see what actually took place and if all or a suspicions of evidence point to one thing, did that happen? that's what it looks like but let's find out for certain. >> sean: fusion gps never verified the dossier, they try to withhold who paid for the dossier, and banking records associated, they have not been truthful, honest, and helpful. >> they haven't. it wasn't until october when "the washington post" first revealed that the dnc and the hillary clinton campaign had paidof millions of dollars to fusion gps to basically go after this trump-russia collusion narrative amount is when they hired christopher
theas congress should be asking. >> sean: gym, port number two? >> sara is right.hat is why we want the documents made available to members of clearance. we are all entitled. make it available, give us the information. devin nunes has done great work in getting these documents coming to intel. make these available for all members of congress to see and then i think you'll see more members say, we need to make this available for the american people so that they can see what actually...
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the legislative showdown comes -- a number of senators say they , thea resolution on daca deferred action for childhood arrivals. trump's justice department said it would ask the supreme court to immediately review a federal judge's recent decision forcing the trump administration to restart the program, which trump attempted to cancel last year. in more news on immigration, on capitol hill, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen was questioned tuesday by the senate judiciary committee, during which she denied that she heard president trump refer to haiti, el salvador, and african countries as "s-hole countries." this is democratic senator cory booker. >> the commander-in-chief in an all office meeting referring to people from african countries and haitians with the most vile and bulger language, language festers when ignorance and bigotry is alive with power, it is a dangerous force in our country. silence and your amnesia is complicity. amy: during the hearing, on t the security secretary nielsen also attempted to defend trump's racist comments that he wants more immigrants from c
the legislative showdown comes -- a number of senators say they , thea resolution on daca deferred action for childhood arrivals. trump's justice department said it would ask the supreme court to immediately review a federal judge's recent decision forcing the trump administration to restart the program, which trump attempted to cancel last year. in more news on immigration, on capitol hill, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen was questioned tuesday by the senate judiciary committee,...
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about thea lot inflation story in the united states on the how much is this inflation story to do withy: absolutely. we have to keep in mind that commodity prices, including oil, are showing resilience. it did not have a major impact on the supply dynamic. you can argue whether oil at thisns look frothy current point. i think markets are still assuming that we are not going to see an exponential rise in the oil price from current levels. that would have a major influence in terms of the inflation story and also in terms of what the central banks will be doing. we are going to see commodity prices remaining well supported. i think that provides ongoing impetus, in terms of em, or terms of those dollar bloc commodity prices. manus: thank you for joining us, jeremy stretch continues his conversation with us later on bloomberg. the bank of japan have cut back bond buying.end anna: this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rel
about thea lot inflation story in the united states on the how much is this inflation story to do withy: absolutely. we have to keep in mind that commodity prices, including oil, are showing resilience. it did not have a major impact on the supply dynamic. you can argue whether oil at thisns look frothy current point. i think markets are still assuming that we are not going to see an exponential rise in the oil price from current levels. that would have a major influence in terms of the...
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. -- theas mcclellan's soldiers love of mcclellan, little mac, and why they did not stick with him, anyone want to comment? >> to the other part of the question about his reaction, i think he felt relieved, which is maybe unusual. he said the people have voted with their eyes wide open, he wrote that to his wife, and he got out of the country for a while. which was kind of overdue. frank: he disagreed with the peace platform of the democratic party. that did not help either. yes? >> this is for catherine and it has to do with lincoln's emotional intelligence. lincoln,e not for mary lincoln never would have been president. he would have ended up as a territorial governor of washington. catherine: he would have accepted that appointment had she be willing to go. >> in all seriousness, we do not underestimate her contribution to his legacy and presidency. this is a question. -- did question. question. did life with her prepare him for salmon chase? [laughter] catherine: mary always had strong opinions and her opinions were not always based on the same moral values her husband had. he could se
. -- theas mcclellan's soldiers love of mcclellan, little mac, and why they did not stick with him, anyone want to comment? >> to the other part of the question about his reaction, i think he felt relieved, which is maybe unusual. he said the people have voted with their eyes wide open, he wrote that to his wife, and he got out of the country for a while. which was kind of overdue. frank: he disagreed with the peace platform of the democratic party. that did not help either. yes? >>...
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thing thea very sorry state of israel has degenerated into.my: it is clearly not the entire population. you have so many critics. >> amy, i would wish that were the case. i would wish that were the case. but if you ask the critics themselves, if you ask gideon aas, ask that h , breaking the silence from the s soldiers group. they will tell you they represent nobody. they will play they don't represent -- there was a period where they represented at least a factor in israeli life, but it is still longer true. the fact that benjamin netanyahu endures despite the secession of scandals is a manifestation of how much their society has degenerated. heeon levy, the columnist, made a comment the other day which i found very interesting. you see ahe israelis, fellow in a wheelchair. he lost both his legs in gaza. he is holding a flag. eyes,hoot him between the a sharpshooter. everybody sees the video. no israelis cared. then another kid is killed. in this case, the second case, a kid is killed, and third is killed. nobody cares. one thing they care abo
thing thea very sorry state of israel has degenerated into.my: it is clearly not the entire population. you have so many critics. >> amy, i would wish that were the case. i would wish that were the case. but if you ask the critics themselves, if you ask gideon aas, ask that h , breaking the silence from the s soldiers group. they will tell you they represent nobody. they will play they don't represent -- there was a period where they represented at least a factor in israeli life, but it...
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not thea: no, he was president of ireland.here would be some sense i think for immigration reform, that's an issue we would care reform, manyso tax multinational u.s. companies are based in ireland, creating a lot of jobs. there are a lot of irish companies in america as well, employing people here. i think his point there about obama not doing anything for the irish was to do with the again, non situation, one is counting this, but there are estimated to be about 50,000 illegal or undocumented irish people in the u.s.. there is the hope from family members back in ireland there will be some sort of legislation to help normalize their status. so to lose points there is probably getting at that, i think. brian: in the front and back of your book you have two photographs. i want to put them both on the screen. here is the first one, wise on -- why is that on the back flap of the book? caitriona: the pictures on the book were put there by the publishing company. that is not meant to be in a particular place, it is just symbolic o
not thea: no, he was president of ireland.here would be some sense i think for immigration reform, that's an issue we would care reform, manyso tax multinational u.s. companies are based in ireland, creating a lot of jobs. there are a lot of irish companies in america as well, employing people here. i think his point there about obama not doing anything for the irish was to do with the again, non situation, one is counting this, but there are estimated to be about 50,000 illegal or undocumented...
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i have eight siblings and we were not living in the house at the same time that ther but thea lot ofus in the house, so that was the most remarkable thing. we were always kind of a weird family growing up. he was a federal judge already and i knew that was kind of a big deal but there wasn't a lot of media attention for that. the day that he was nominated i remembered seeing my dad on tv and remember the next day hanging out with some members at the pool and noticing we are just sensing that people are kind of talking about me. maybe that is paranoia, but i think it is probably accurate. it became more public but i didn't really get the sense of how were the jobs significance until going to middle school and high school i understood what my dad was up to, what his job was and how he is a justice were getting attention. even with the eminence of his position, my dad made a point of being home every night for dinner saying grace before meals every night. i took that for granted growing up and sometimes i didn't like it because it meant we had to wait longer for dinner but now i don't h
i have eight siblings and we were not living in the house at the same time that ther but thea lot ofus in the house, so that was the most remarkable thing. we were always kind of a weird family growing up. he was a federal judge already and i knew that was kind of a big deal but there wasn't a lot of media attention for that. the day that he was nominated i remembered seeing my dad on tv and remember the next day hanging out with some members at the pool and noticing we are just sensing that...
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all about thea buses of power. it's all about the abuse of power, whether it's harvey weinstein, or the plumber who has a secretary he harasses. it's all about the abuse of power, number one. number two, women should be believed. i believed anita hill. i said i believed anita hill. i evoted against clarence thomas. when she decided she was willing to come forward, what i feel badly about is the inability to be able to silence the republican critics on the committee. what people wanted me to do was to gavel down other senators who were harassing her, who were harassing her. and i wish i had had the power or a way to communicate. but you may remember i got in shouting matches with witnesses who were attacking her. i got criticized at shouting at witnesses who were making these statements. but she deserves credit because it took enormous courage for her to come forward. the good thing about what's happening now and why i'm keeping up this college promise tour i'm doing, i go out and it's on us, i go to campus after ca
all about thea buses of power. it's all about the abuse of power, whether it's harvey weinstein, or the plumber who has a secretary he harasses. it's all about the abuse of power, number one. number two, women should be believed. i believed anita hill. i said i believed anita hill. i evoted against clarence thomas. when she decided she was willing to come forward, what i feel badly about is the inability to be able to silence the republican critics on the committee. what people wanted me to do...