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is, theon this president's position on all of this is interesting and it could have some impact. but the president is not right law. congress writes law. what i fear is that the president is trying to reframe the argument, essentially trying therovide some cover for leadership, republican leadership in the house and the senate, whichever peter usually and consistently blocked any meaningful piece of gun legislation from coming to the four -- floor of the house or senate. host: what's possible now? have to deal with closing the background check loophole. fix nix is important but it closing the with 40% of gun sales that are not subject to any background check whatsoever and that's a significant problem. with three other members of congress, i introduced a bump stock bill. we took a few weeks after the las vegas shooting. we didn't write it right away. we put together a really thoughtful piece of legislation. , denarott from michigan titus, a democrat from las vegas, nevada, brian fitzpatrick from pennsylvania, the four of us sat down at my office sent but together really thoughtfu
is, theon this president's position on all of this is interesting and it could have some impact. but the president is not right law. congress writes law. what i fear is that the president is trying to reframe the argument, essentially trying therovide some cover for leadership, republican leadership in the house and the senate, whichever peter usually and consistently blocked any meaningful piece of gun legislation from coming to the four -- floor of the house or senate. host: what's possible...
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not resolved inside the global discussions that the speaker has been talking about and we have which theon, democrats have endlessly been trying to shoehorn the immigration issue and to that collection of discussions, if those are not resolved, i am perfectly happy, provided the government is still opened on february the eighth, to go to the subject and to treat it in a fair way, not to try to tilt the playing field in anybody's direction, and we will see who can get to 60 votes. any reaction to the reports that nunes change the memo after it was voted on? rep. ryan:. important that we scrub these memos for any info that could compromise national security. the fbi made a change to register those concerns and then they voted on releasing the memo to the white house. the process is exactly what it should have been, scrubbed to make sure there are no methods being revealed when a matter was brought to the attention of the committee, they address that matter and then they went through the committee process. republicans are traditionally the party of law and order. you have an fbi director sayi
not resolved inside the global discussions that the speaker has been talking about and we have which theon, democrats have endlessly been trying to shoehorn the immigration issue and to that collection of discussions, if those are not resolved, i am perfectly happy, provided the government is still opened on february the eighth, to go to the subject and to treat it in a fair way, not to try to tilt the playing field in anybody's direction, and we will see who can get to 60 votes. any reaction...
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officially kicks off the twenty eighteen winter olympic fireworks light up the sky a proposed city theone chang has for most three thousand athletes get in on the party there in south korea for two weeks of intense competition. and that's a live it's brings the first ever visit to south korea by a member of the north's ruling dynasty kim jong un sister what's behind her diplomatic trip across the border. unloved an unemployed germany's social democrat leader martine schultz rejects a top ministerial post just days after he because she hated his party's return to government that's after the party's base signaled that they could refuse to ratify his coalition deal. i'm sarah kelly welcome to the program the twenty third winter olympics has officially opened with an extravagant ceremony in south korea president moon day in declared the twenty eighty winter games open her fireworks going off over pianka chang. nearly three thousand hits from ninety two countries and for the sold out saving him during the opening ceremony the kings have had to overcome multiple hurdles at a winter sports most
officially kicks off the twenty eighteen winter olympic fireworks light up the sky a proposed city theone chang has for most three thousand athletes get in on the party there in south korea for two weeks of intense competition. and that's a live it's brings the first ever visit to south korea by a member of the north's ruling dynasty kim jong un sister what's behind her diplomatic trip across the border. unloved an unemployed germany's social democrat leader martine schultz rejects a top...
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many legal immigrants to the united states in the year was 1924, calvin coolidge was president of theon united states. we had just seen the end of world war i and there was a growing fear that because of all the damage done in europe europeans would come tos the united states and there was also a concern that the wrong people were coming to the united states in thed, eyes of the members of some of congressman immigration act of 1924 past and it said quotas for countries and set quotas for peta people and it was expressly designed to exclude certain people from around the world from entering the united states of america. it is a notorious piece of legislation and those who were to be excluded excluded from america included people from italy,te eastern europe, japan, asia and jewish people. that was the immigration policy of united states of america because of that bill in 1924. that's the last time this chamber has made t such a dramac cut in legal immigration to america and it was a source of sembarrassment for decades in te united states has established quotas said we want america to l
many legal immigrants to the united states in the year was 1924, calvin coolidge was president of theon united states. we had just seen the end of world war i and there was a growing fear that because of all the damage done in europe europeans would come tos the united states and there was also a concern that the wrong people were coming to the united states in thed, eyes of the members of some of congressman immigration act of 1924 past and it said quotas for countries and set quotas for peta...
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there are now institutions who are using fiscal identifiers, finger prints, facial , and theon technology government cannot really take care of that, it is really up to the private sector to identify what they can use. it is as you recognized, critically important to use cyber security. i know how frustrating it can be sometimes for customers, for example, when you go to get gas and you have to put in use it. those methods do prevent a lot of fraud. that the recognize more identifiers that we use, the more unique information that you require your customers to provide come of the more secure you are. a couple of years ago, we did chip andhe ship -- then system in the u.s.. now that has reduced a lot of fraud. host: any other questions? this is an individual who has and several decades serving our country and as the president said, with incredible independence, integrity and character. so as just thank you for being here. [applause] announcer: reverend billy graham who died last week at the age of 99 years old, will be honored at the u.s. capitol rotunda on wednesday. ther, a memory service
there are now institutions who are using fiscal identifiers, finger prints, facial , and theon technology government cannot really take care of that, it is really up to the private sector to identify what they can use. it is as you recognized, critically important to use cyber security. i know how frustrating it can be sometimes for customers, for example, when you go to get gas and you have to put in use it. those methods do prevent a lot of fraud. that the recognize more identifiers that we...
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russia wants changes to theon resolu donald trump's form early deputy campaign manager rick gates hason a deal with investigators probing russian influence in the 2016 presidential election. mr. gates has now admitted lying to the f.b.i. and has ead guilty to conspiracy. you can get in touch with me and some of the am on twitter. bye-bye. >> i'm katty kay in washington join me and my co-host christian frazier in london for "beyond 100 days" on monday. we'll foc on issue on both sides of the atlantic and provide analysis. we look forward to seeing you then, here on pbs. >> national psentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. you thank you. -- thank you. ♪ >> all right, take a breath. >> that quiet year we wanted is n going to happen. >> exactly right. >> and there it is now full-on drama in the white house. >> rumors circulating. r> these links to russia are what hangs o this presidency. >> he said don't believe thatsnrexit going to happen. i don't think the u.k. is going to change its minds. >> beyond 100 days, helping yo
russia wants changes to theon resolu donald trump's form early deputy campaign manager rick gates hason a deal with investigators probing russian influence in the 2016 presidential election. mr. gates has now admitted lying to the f.b.i. and has ead guilty to conspiracy. you can get in touch with me and some of the am on twitter. bye-bye. >> i'm katty kay in washington join me and my co-host christian frazier in london for "beyond 100 days" on monday. we'll foc on issue on both...
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the fastest rate since the end of the recession eight years ago.rl average h earnings are up 2.9% in theon last ths to just under $27. an hour economists say pay hes stemming from republican tax cuts plus increases in the minimum wage in 18 states were key factors. >> the employment figures are kind of right where they ha always been. what we have been waiting for is wage growth. today we saw wage growth that's healthy, trending in the right direction. eporter: job growth was broad based. construction led the way, adding 36,000 new workers t meet depends for new housing and remodelling. health care engine of job growth with 26,000 new workers. they were 23,000 high wage new hires at business service firms needing engineers and accountants. both small and large bring competing for a shrinking pool of workers. for earth fair, which runs chain of 45 natural organic food stores in ten states business is booming. it's n hiring 1300 new employees to work this the ten new ores opening this year. its ceo says competition for qualified workers often pivots on pay and benefits. >> we are constantly
the fastest rate since the end of the recession eight years ago.rl average h earnings are up 2.9% in theon last ths to just under $27. an hour economists say pay hes stemming from republican tax cuts plus increases in the minimum wage in 18 states were key factors. >> the employment figures are kind of right where they ha always been. what we have been waiting for is wage growth. today we saw wage growth that's healthy, trending in the right direction. eporter: job growth was broad based....
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then theone in rome. the ioseph istanbul. and the star temple synagogue in vienna. laughlin you can't tell whether it's a mosque a church or synagogue till the second or third look. centuries old houses of worship are all a color mine and subjects before he presses the button the chemistry has to be just right. when i go in i need to have the kind of in light moment of the space or in light meant of the light so there's something a driven force that i'm looking for. some places it's very easy to find somebody says it's a little bit more difficult sometimes it's easier to find but very hard to capture . this time call a mine in is turning his lens on berlin's cathedral he looks for just the right subject the optimal position and especially the perfect light. the challenge for him is to capture the particular mood and spatial dimensions on film. divide the image in federal parts so kind of deconstruct the space and then reconstruct it but it's not perfect and that the certain point. when the viewer is looking the work. so you send the three dimensionality. mine in cre
then theone in rome. the ioseph istanbul. and the star temple synagogue in vienna. laughlin you can't tell whether it's a mosque a church or synagogue till the second or third look. centuries old houses of worship are all a color mine and subjects before he presses the button the chemistry has to be just right. when i go in i need to have the kind of in light moment of the space or in light meant of the light so there's something a driven force that i'm looking for. some places it's very easy...
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. >> dairy looms large in theon canadianiousness, that's for sure. >> reporter: maryscott freenwoot isthe c.e.o. canadian- american business council-- a cross border trade association based in washington and pttawa that works with multi-national corporations like coca cola and pfizer-- to navigate the ins and outs of doing business under nafta. >> it legitimately bothers the meited states. , canada doesn't have free trade in-- in dairy. so the u.s. is looking ttake down protectionist barriers when it renegotiates a de >> reporter: do you see a future where iry may well be the dismantling piece-- of nafta? >> look, anyne element of this negotiation could cause the whole thing to go sideways. so it could dairy, it could be intellectual property, it could be the dispute resolution mechanisms. so, does dairy have that potential?ye it does. am i predicting that? no.ou >>an't expect us to give up 100% of our market totally tariff-free, the demands are just too high. i mean, it's unreasonable. >> reporter: strebel points out that the u.s. also supports its farmers. e most recent farm bill 201
. >> dairy looms large in theon canadianiousness, that's for sure. >> reporter: maryscott freenwoot isthe c.e.o. canadian- american business council-- a cross border trade association based in washington and pttawa that works with multi-national corporations like coca cola and pfizer-- to navigate the ins and outs of doing business under nafta. >> it legitimately bothers the meited states. , canada doesn't have free trade in-- in dairy. so the u.s. is looking ttake down...
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or if you have an ad of -- of national legislative importance then you have to have theon disclaimer you know prepad and paid for by amy whatever it is, but you also have to have the disclosure. so that means that candidates o opponents and the press are going to be able to see what these ads are they can't just pop up on a facebook page for, you know,ey one day or an hour. away.en go so no one ever knows that they existed. and so the answer we got was well that will behearted for us to figure out what those ads are. my radio station is and in minnesota can puring it out. they have to keep them in a foil or they have to put it online and i believe that the greatest countries in america should be able to figure out just like our radio station does, just like the miption star tribune does. just like the -- network tv do or cable tv. they are able to figure out what those ads are. that get a lawyers opinion and then they know what ads are. that is the same thing we have to do for paid political ads on the internght. it is one step toward protecting our elections and i am just hopeful th
or if you have an ad of -- of national legislative importance then you have to have theon disclaimer you know prepad and paid for by amy whatever it is, but you also have to have the disclosure. so that means that candidates o opponents and the press are going to be able to see what these ads are they can't just pop up on a facebook page for, you know,ey one day or an hour. away.en go so no one ever knows that they existed. and so the answer we got was well that will behearted for us to figure...
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not allow collateral family members to come in or and and uncles and cousins but based strictly on theon relationship is to plow those back into the backlog because there are people who have been playing by the rules and waiting patiently some ten or 20 years that just doesn't make sense to let them reunite with their family members even faster than that so they don't have to wait so long.ha that makes an awful lot of sense. during the time the backlog clears, there would be no reduction of legal immigration. i don't know the right number for legal immigration wet, naturalize and have about 1 million people per year. i support legal immigration i think it makes our country better but i am not sure exactly what the right number is for the right formula. a number of countries like australia and canada look at the merit-based system in addition to family relationships. that makes a lot of sense but what are those rates of legal but those were basically on the family relationship but those families are waiting for their loved one who has been in line waiting legally in the united states. one
not allow collateral family members to come in or and and uncles and cousins but based strictly on theon relationship is to plow those back into the backlog because there are people who have been playing by the rules and waiting patiently some ten or 20 years that just doesn't make sense to let them reunite with their family members even faster than that so they don't have to wait so long.ha that makes an awful lot of sense. during the time the backlog clears, there would be no reduction of...
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hour from theone u.s. trading session. looks like there is nothing left to see here.ree quarters of 1% on the s&p 500. you can see the energy index there. financials are very poor again today. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. founders fund. i am max in new york. you can follow me and get the latest updates at tick-tock. vonnie: that is one of our highlights on bloomberg streaming live on twitter. i am vonnie quinn. mark: live from london, i mark is just bloomberg markets. taylor riggs has more from new york. taylor: president trump us started on twitter today for top democrat of the house intelligence committee. one of the biggest leakers in we must be he says stopped or hig
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found guilty but then in two thousand and five an incredibly important discovery was made in earlier theone that they're living athir the public prosecutor's office for human rights decided to have this building investigated i mean the delegation arrived and came down here just like we were doing when he glanced up at the windows a deliberate as if went to his source stacks of documents piled up thousands and thousands of them and when he asked the state employee responsible for them what they were it's the police archives she said she was up on the c. . s. in so natural gas well it was a lucky break and an unbelievably important one for so many years we had had no idea this is where the national police archive was his know what it was a key moment because it marked the start of this story i think is and yet when the peace treaties were signs they'd also denied that an archive even existed in that field. as for leave to get rid of all of it back then when the government was toppled they used this building as a secret prison that best. they mostly on trial in the archives we found more than
found guilty but then in two thousand and five an incredibly important discovery was made in earlier theone that they're living athir the public prosecutor's office for human rights decided to have this building investigated i mean the delegation arrived and came down here just like we were doing when he glanced up at the windows a deliberate as if went to his source stacks of documents piled up thousands and thousands of them and when he asked the state employee responsible for them what they...
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theon conscience of america. we will be back here tomorrow at cpac. but let not your heart be troubled. let's give a warm cpac welcome to laura ingraham, who is in the comfort of her studio! weight, she can't hear you. say it again! laura, take it away? night, friday morning i guess i'm speaking right before the president. it is great to be here, good evening from washington. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." what a show we have for you tonight from politics to prayer. and of course, just as sean did, we are remembering billy graham after his passing today. marveling at this unbelievable legacy with some of the nation's top religious leaders. pastor rick warren, dr. pat robinson and graham's grandson will be here. plus we are going to tell you why a lesbin couple is blaming donald trump for rescuing a refugee child. and speaking of the president, he's practically pleading with the attorney general to investigate the obama administration. it is his job on the line? but first, guns, god and the grace to listen. that's the focus of ton
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. >> reporter: low they wills go in thhotels go in theon the pro. >> everybody use the phrase minnesota >> nancy and hotel managers are looking to the next time thousands of visitors can pass their parkas perhaps when minneapolis hosts the final four in 2019. >> we enjoyed the week em. but i know so many minnesota people who are glad to have our city back and continue these kind of works going forward. >> great idea. >> yeah. i was out in minnesota. it is cold. they could use any parka, any socks you can get out there. >> heart warming surprise for three children in nevada their father joshua chap pin is a fuel specialist with the air force when he returned home he decided he'd pay his children a visit at school and surprise them. they ran right up on the stage to give their dad a big old hug. this was chap pin's fourth time away from his family and he says it never ever gets any easier. >> how cute are they? >> classic cars on display. we will take you to the atlantic city auction and car show. you ♪ go take the scenic route. go do a little team building with the team that matters most
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are with franklin graham, the entire graham family, and we really appreciate all he has done to be theonwelcome to laura ingraham, who is in the comfort of her studio! weight, she can't hear you. say it again! laura, take it away? night, friday morning i guess i'm speaking right before the president. it is great to be here, good evening from washington. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." what a show we have for you tonight from politics to prayer. and of course, just as sean did, we are remembering billy graham after his passing today. marveling at this unbelievable legacy with some of the nation's top religious leaders. pastor rick warren, dr. pat robinson and
are with franklin graham, the entire graham family, and we really appreciate all he has done to be theonwelcome to laura ingraham, who is in the comfort of her studio! weight, she can't hear you. say it again! laura, take it away? night, friday morning i guess i'm speaking right before the president. it is great to be here, good evening from washington. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." what a show we have for you tonight from politics to prayer. and of course, just...
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theon the super bowl well physically special, right. nick foles, i have a philly tocial for you when i it cos projects and i know everyone is aware of i-90. in that interstate highway it has been the connection of the i-95 after lit lir 40 years of planningnd approvals and permitting finally making connection and there is a picture on the slides up here. are make itis, they a connection only on two of the eight ramps so if you are going north on 90 you can go east. i blow the conneks are. you want it. you want the connection. al the permitting is done. all the reviews. that sounds good. >> we jumped ahead. >> half million. >> about $515 million. the pricetrump: get down a little bit. get it down. >> good. we'll do that. can do that. president trump: sounds lock a lot of money for connections. think you? can do it for $550. h. [laughter] >> we're ready to go. president trump: good. i want to say.ng it is so important. you know, in buck cons ty, we have 115 bridges, small country bridges. we closed one. ago. years it is not far from my ho
theon the super bowl well physically special, right. nick foles, i have a philly tocial for you when i it cos projects and i know everyone is aware of i-90. in that interstate highway it has been the connection of the i-95 after lit lir 40 years of planningnd approvals and permitting finally making connection and there is a picture on the slides up here. are make itis, they a connection only on two of the eight ramps so if you are going north on 90 you can go east. i blow the conneks are. you...
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by the t dnc, funneling the money, fusion gps got the money through the law firm, both the dnc and theonlinton campaign knew it. there was no verification of any of it. it was just based on the dossie dossier. the fact that they say, he was reliable in the past, imagine this. in october when i filed for the application for fisa against the trump campaign, well, three months later in january, james comey is saying that it's salacious and unverified. why three months earlier to the global for a fisa court and presented as the bulk of evidence? you see where we are going here? here is what page three of the memo says.he the fbi discussed the reliability of the unverified information provided by mr. steele, and footnotes eight and 18 of the fisa warrant application. the fbi noted a vaguely limited extent, the political origins of the dossier. stop right there. they knew it was funded by hillary clinton and the dnc. they never told the fisa court that important piece of information. i think the fisa court probably would have made a big impression considering this is the bulk of their case, th
by the t dnc, funneling the money, fusion gps got the money through the law firm, both the dnc and theonlinton campaign knew it. there was no verification of any of it. it was just based on the dossie dossier. the fact that they say, he was reliable in the past, imagine this. in october when i filed for the application for fisa against the trump campaign, well, three months later in january, james comey is saying that it's salacious and unverified. why three months earlier to the global for a...
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pace for theon second day higher. the best today since june of 2016.enthusiastic buying .nd volatility interestingly, that is not a -- not as low as it might be. this is the last year of trading, very low levels. last week, we have the biggest one-day spike. moves that would typically move right back down. we have not seen that yet. right now, the vix is trading in a panic pattern. there are reasons from a longer-term perspective things could move higher. possible super spike. some of the stocks helping today, apple, amazon, bank of america and jpmorgan. these are the very names being sold last week. today. allowed -- rally higher, somerading of the industrial names for the dow. of course, president trump outline a $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan. a 13% increase in pentagon spending. action --back into one of the sources of pain has up. the 10 year yield not hurting right now, but if we continue to see rates move if we back into the bloomberg quickly, this is the probability of a rate hike in march. 87% suggesting we could see rates move higher. if t
pace for theon second day higher. the best today since june of 2016.enthusiastic buying .nd volatility interestingly, that is not a -- not as low as it might be. this is the last year of trading, very low levels. last week, we have the biggest one-day spike. moves that would typically move right back down. we have not seen that yet. right now, the vix is trading in a panic pattern. there are reasons from a longer-term perspective things could move higher. possible super spike. some of the...
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maybe theone side, more retail markets have had that knee-jerk reaction to the israeli tory headlinesthink that institutional investors, bigger bank hedge funds, they want to see more regulation that -- regulation in this space. once a more predictable regulatory framework is implemented, i think we will start to see institutions become more comfortable with the markets. it might be a long-term positive. what's the outlook for bitcoin, in the short term? even though it has rebounded, there's no indication that the volatility we have seen is coming to a close, right? >> it's definitely not out of the woods. bloomberg intelligence started to do some work today on an interesting piece where they see it falling back to 900. he says that that is the average price. >> 900? not 9000, 900? yes. he sees things retreating towards that level because he sees, one, increased supply from other cryptocurrencies. those of the versions -- versions that are split from the main chain. with demand looking at the wallets being used. you have him and other strategists still predicting 100,000 in price in t
maybe theone side, more retail markets have had that knee-jerk reaction to the israeli tory headlinesthink that institutional investors, bigger bank hedge funds, they want to see more regulation that -- regulation in this space. once a more predictable regulatory framework is implemented, i think we will start to see institutions become more comfortable with the markets. it might be a long-term positive. what's the outlook for bitcoin, in the short term? even though it has rebounded, there's no...
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but sex pekoe say akun theone to. become. the threat of division has also emerged in modern syria. the syrian revolution began in march twenty seventh the government of president bashar assad responded by a fierce war against all opposition with far reaching consequences. it represents a major challenge facing the international community and twenty sixteen. the situation in syria was exacerbated by the intervention of both russia and iran and their support for the asad government against the rebels. and what the limits are as many i mean about of the. iranian people and you have to do muslims sure you have the serial killer who was your ahmadinejad. were mad at the fact the strategy said that the far north. korea you know well i mean there for analysis and no he in your. new fools. is that them bottoms you're a bum push the one of them going to come to you of them or if there's another in the holocaust and what a democracy the milat in gone nuts will be in class and me according to imagine if that eastwood amjad by the thing you know and there are some little m.b.e. how good it is
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theon evidence is that we have people in the department of justice against significant political pressureir jobs. and the fact paul ryan thinks that, he is shocked to find politics going on here. i think it shows that he is not really paying attention or he doesn't want to. >> one of the things that's interesting, when you look back at how the fbi acted in the 2016 per se, just on that behavior, fbi director comey was very publicly talking, criticizing, not prosecuting, hillary clinton. reopened the investigation ten days before the election which hillary clinton blames for her loss and all the while, from july on, unbeknownst to the public, there was this investigation into the trump campaign including this carter page fisa warrant. october before the election that is the subject of this nunes memo. if the fbi really was against donald trump, one would think that investigation would have leaked out during the trump campaign against hillary clinton. >> you've put your finger on the most surreal part of this whole story. democrats based on the polling data have a very good argument that ja
theon evidence is that we have people in the department of justice against significant political pressureir jobs. and the fact paul ryan thinks that, he is shocked to find politics going on here. i think it shows that he is not really paying attention or he doesn't want to. >> one of the things that's interesting, when you look back at how the fbi acted in the 2016 per se, just on that behavior, fbi director comey was very publicly talking, criticizing, not prosecuting, hillary clinton....
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that's why i referenced be theon rule to begin with city's were authorized by law to annex the counties. if richmond wanted to annex half of chesterfield county, they could have. all they would have to do is have the approval of the court, and the court would have to approve the price of it. when that decision came down, the thrust was made to make certain that the majority of people would be living in the cities, that that would be some annexation. vote because black they said it was growing in population, in numbers. sure enough, what that city did, they saw to annex part of henric o first. that plot all out by willow lawn and beyond, the and right go officials put a price on it. the city officials decided it was too much. they regret it now. they look south and saw portions of chesterfield county. they said, will take that part. , duringt took place that period of time, i was in the state senate, and had decided that, since i'm running for this position in 1969, when the annexation took place, i'm , i had for this position better be a little careful in terms of what i wanted -- in te
that's why i referenced be theon rule to begin with city's were authorized by law to annex the counties. if richmond wanted to annex half of chesterfield county, they could have. all they would have to do is have the approval of the court, and the court would have to approve the price of it. when that decision came down, the thrust was made to make certain that the majority of people would be living in the cities, that that would be some annexation. vote because black they said it was growing...
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lee, comparing their childhoods, experiences at west point, theons during mexican-american war. the new york historical society hosted this hour-long discussion. >> we are thrilled to welcome back three frequent guests of historical society tonight. f. marszalek is the giles distinguished professor of meritus at mississippi state university, the executive managing editor of the ulysses s. grant association, written orek has edited numerous acclaimed books memoirsg the personal of ulysses s. grant released earlier this year and you will store. in our museum craig l. symonds is the ernest j. king chair at the u.s. naval newport, rhode island, and professor emeritus academy,s. naval author and editor of several books u.s. military history, civil war at sea. monitor, is the director at the roosevelt house public policy institute at college. in 2008, he was awarded the byional humanities medal president george w. bush. he is the author or editor of 50 books of lincoln and the era, including winner lammon lincoln prize. i ask if you have a cell phone or beeper, please turn off your an
lee, comparing their childhoods, experiences at west point, theons during mexican-american war. the new york historical society hosted this hour-long discussion. >> we are thrilled to welcome back three frequent guests of historical society tonight. f. marszalek is the giles distinguished professor of meritus at mississippi state university, the executive managing editor of the ulysses s. grant association, written orek has edited numerous acclaimed books memoirsg the personal of ulysses...
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what not to say because it situational and if you're paying attention you will know what to say but theone race i want people to uses but actually . it's like, i'm not a racist but -- nothing good will come after it. if you feel yourself wanting to say but actually , just stop yourself. you don't need to explain. and i think the example i use in the book is you're not making the dinner in your bedroom to interrupt what someone is saying to explain that real champagne comes from france. come on . just let it go. let it go. and it's the same thing in learning. what we're finding is there's all kinds of, we know all kinds of ways to shut a brain down and the human mind is already really prone to distraction. microsoft redoes some of the best research into attention span and what they've discovered is on the internet at least, our attention span is about eight seconds which is one second shorter than that of agoldfish . in conversation, our attention span is about 30 to 60 seconds so when you leave here, if something has a secondhand, a timer, if you start telling a story and see how long 30 s
what not to say because it situational and if you're paying attention you will know what to say but theone race i want people to uses but actually . it's like, i'm not a racist but -- nothing good will come after it. if you feel yourself wanting to say but actually , just stop yourself. you don't need to explain. and i think the example i use in the book is you're not making the dinner in your bedroom to interrupt what someone is saying to explain that real champagne comes from france. come on...
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typically, they've sort of hung back and waited for theon conversao fade away.s week, they are bringing some students to the white house as as state and local leaders, trying to do that thing that presidents can ich is convene and guide a conversation. who knows if that will result in anything different, but it is slightly different on the front d than some of the other past mass shootings during the trump administration. >> woodruff: yeah, shawna, we're trying to look at it andar sa they act differently. >> two tonhings. president trump has spoken with senator joh john cornyn of texas about a background chck bill he and chris murphy had written. the fact they confirmed it,it pt ut as a press release was one step toward an atual thing that exists on paper right now. i think the other thing that can't be denied is th power of those students in that it's really hard not to say sometasng or at put out a press release or do the student thinga you werlking about, when you are faced with the kids on the sunday shows yesterday, playing on a repeat on cabl they clearly
typically, they've sort of hung back and waited for theon conversao fade away.s week, they are bringing some students to the white house as as state and local leaders, trying to do that thing that presidents can ich is convene and guide a conversation. who knows if that will result in anything different, but it is slightly different on the front d than some of the other past mass shootings during the trump administration. >> woodruff: yeah, shawna, we're trying to look at it andar sa they...
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think theon: i journey -- what i was most surprised initially was, as a historian wanting to write a book on attica, i thought it would go to the library and ask 10 andk number 5 box right the story. after a number of years of poking around, i had the come acrosfortune to s a whole stash of records that changed everything, because it really showed the inside of the attica investigation. what is most surprising today, and i'm deeply grateful for it, is that the story of prisoner rights resonates again. i wonder if even three years ago it would have resonated as it does now. whati am very thankful for that. from what i heard this morning, this stuff goes on all the time. yet those walls are so high and doors closed so firmly that we don't see it. mr. coates: you talk about women in the story -- ms. thompson: even though this is the facility of all mena and the observers are men, the reason we know one of these stories -- and one of the heroines is sitting here -- is these attica heroes, those who made sure the attica prisoners were defendant. women like elizabeth gaines, elizabeth fink
think theon: i journey -- what i was most surprised initially was, as a historian wanting to write a book on attica, i thought it would go to the library and ask 10 andk number 5 box right the story. after a number of years of poking around, i had the come acrosfortune to s a whole stash of records that changed everything, because it really showed the inside of the attica investigation. what is most surprising today, and i'm deeply grateful for it, is that the story of prisoner rights resonates...
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ronald stephens with theon na school safety center, we thank you very much. >> you're welcome. we are now joined on the phone by michael udine, a broward county commissioner. he is the former mayor of a parkla a parent of a student at marjory stoneman douglas high.th 's the school where this happened. mr. udine, tell me, you must be besi yourself. >> yeah, it's a very tough day for our city andu or neighbors in parkland and northst broward. tragedy, i know many of the students, my daughter was in school today, my niece was in school during the incident, they're bo safe, luckily. but it's just been a chaotic scene. law enforcement from all over the areas. it's a senseless tragedy. >> woodruff: do you have any better understanding now of what owhappened? i t's still early. the facts are still being gathered. >> all i know is that there was an active shooter incident that students were, you know, hiding where they needed to hide. there will be multiple fatalities, injuries a, you know, just issues that are -- such a senseless tragedy to eappen in this community. i know so many of
ronald stephens with theon na school safety center, we thank you very much. >> you're welcome. we are now joined on the phone by michael udine, a broward county commissioner. he is the former mayor of a parkla a parent of a student at marjory stoneman douglas high.th 's the school where this happened. mr. udine, tell me, you must be besi yourself. >> yeah, it's a very tough day for our city andu or neighbors in parkland and northst broward. tragedy, i know many of the students, my...
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the golden rule is a statement made by jesus, recorded in the theon on the mount and gospel of matthew. it is translated in various ways because something like this "do unto others as you would have done unto you." event, a physician in my hometown of st. petersburg, florida came up to me and handed me one of these. i put it on and i wear it every day. thatso to remind myself even in this noisy, conflicted and acrimonious world of politics that we want to treat everybody the way we would like to be treated. i hope you'll all will take this sentiment with you today when you leave. remember how do this wanted all of us to live, fairly and compassionately. as i mentioned, it has been a privilege that we have enjoyed this last year to lead a weekly prayer breakfast that need to the capital every thursday morning. that is how we got to do all of this. we eat, we saying, we share praises and prayer needs. one of our members shares their stories and we pray. we walk into that room as , weblicans and democrats come in with differences with our strongly held views, but we always walk out with a
the golden rule is a statement made by jesus, recorded in the theon on the mount and gospel of matthew. it is translated in various ways because something like this "do unto others as you would have done unto you." event, a physician in my hometown of st. petersburg, florida came up to me and handed me one of these. i put it on and i wear it every day. thatso to remind myself even in this noisy, conflicted and acrimonious world of politics that we want to treat everybody the way we...
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about theone talking mistakes that were made at the school?-lby in in kentucky, line for democrats, go ahead. caller: let me try to address these things about the school. i worked in the schools as a police officer. i did not work in uniform. the schools do not have all of the doors locked. automatic weapons are made to kill people. i'm a veteran. you have those weapons because the folks you want to kill her at a distance. someone called him and said it is your right. weapons are made to kill. donald trump said what he would -- ifhe was there somebody is out there killing an automatic rifle or something, he is insane. i would call for you to say that. i am not insane. the police officers are not insane. -- exactlyd what he what he would do. the first job of the police officers to make your he does not killed. not get killed. i was a police officer for 30 years. have feltwould you about more teachers and the school you were working in being armed? caller: i don't want nobody to be armed and no school. a police officer is trained to shoot weapon
about theone talking mistakes that were made at the school?-lby in in kentucky, line for democrats, go ahead. caller: let me try to address these things about the school. i worked in the schools as a police officer. i did not work in uniform. the schools do not have all of the doors locked. automatic weapons are made to kill people. i'm a veteran. you have those weapons because the folks you want to kill her at a distance. someone called him and said it is your right. weapons are made to kill....
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is, does theon sort of regulation congress is empowered to do it include regulation of property, property such as slaves. that is where the issue comes up , because you have the right to own property, and it is unclear if congress can aggregate that right and not aggregate other property as well. >> at one point, the court was going to issue a narrower decision. why did they decide to take this nationalhat would have consequences? wrecks two justices announced they were going to dissent. going to not only declare that dred scott should be free, they were going to say that in their view, the missouri compromise was constitutional, even though there was some doubt whether it was constitutional. >> and they announced this before the case was heard? x before it was decided. which you can imagine, justices talking about how they are going to rule in a case, to said -- two said we are going to come out strong that the missouri compromise was valid. >> the other thing going on behind the scenes is that was reachinghanan out -- >> president-elect buchanan at this point. and wanting to know what t
is, does theon sort of regulation congress is empowered to do it include regulation of property, property such as slaves. that is where the issue comes up , because you have the right to own property, and it is unclear if congress can aggregate that right and not aggregate other property as well. >> at one point, the court was going to issue a narrower decision. why did they decide to take this nationalhat would have consequences? wrecks two justices announced they were going to dissent....
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again, the hard-core faction of theon republican party is now nt just against illegal immigration butal immigration which is a huge key chains and republican thinking. it still doesn't address the problem of immigrants who are already here undocumented. to try to pull that into nafta negotiation i just think it's completely undoable. i can't see anyone seriously proposing that. will someone make a speech proposing that like nancy pelosi, possible. >> the regional map did have a section in the it was available toca mexicans and canadian nationals for work in the us. it is there. not in in substantial numbers and i read this week that the ministration has discovered this provision. so what to watch for is whether nafta 2.0 overcomes that provision. look, we can talk about movement of people for business reasons being different than immigration but if there is an official issuing of a visa it is immigration and gets caught up in the net. for some reason probably the lack of social media and the way trade negotiations happened in the '90s nafta did contain the provision where there's a sp
again, the hard-core faction of theon republican party is now nt just against illegal immigration butal immigration which is a huge key chains and republican thinking. it still doesn't address the problem of immigrants who are already here undocumented. to try to pull that into nafta negotiation i just think it's completely undoable. i can't see anyone seriously proposing that. will someone make a speech proposing that like nancy pelosi, possible. >> the regional map did have a section in...
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if that were the case, the theon being paid for dossier was being paid for clinton for america, the democratic national committee, and maybe a russian oligarch? that is scary. that is why we are doing oversight and need a second special counsel. me jump in on one thing. we talked about gun control, law enforcement. jim and i love our law enforcement. the vast majority of the fbi are wonderful serving individuals who love the rule of law. what happened in the white house fundamentally, on this whole gun debate, is what distinguishes us as a nation. china or some other place had a problem with the way their government operated, they would push back. .hey would say things actually, in another foreign area, you might be sent to jail. what happens in america is you get an invitation to the white house for an honest dialogue. that is what makes america great and that is what we need to support. moving towards the midterms. president trump mentioned in his speech that there is a possibility that republicans could get clobbered in november. many of your colleagues are choosing not to run again, or hat
if that were the case, the theon being paid for dossier was being paid for clinton for america, the democratic national committee, and maybe a russian oligarch? that is scary. that is why we are doing oversight and need a second special counsel. me jump in on one thing. we talked about gun control, law enforcement. jim and i love our law enforcement. the vast majority of the fbi are wonderful serving individuals who love the rule of law. what happened in the white house fundamentally, on this...
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of theon the floor senate thursday, announcing his opposition to the spending deal.ere's what he said. [video clip] increase spending on top of the spending increases established is beyond comprehension. is all with the national debt of $20 trillion a year, running 600cits billion to $700 billion. a billabout to vote on to abandon self-imposed limits on federal spending. anyone in washington will know once you spend -- once you raise spending limits, you do not get them down. i love bipartisanship, not when it is bought and paid for with taxpayer dollars. that is what this measure does. you sprinkle enough money around, you can get bipartisan support. today, the washington post and others reporting the budget plan will not have the hallmark of republicans plans, a plan to balance over 10 years. the washington post reporting on previouse from republican budgets notes the main explanation for the makeover is the man in the oval office. trump, who proclaimed "i love debt" in an interview showed heavy borrowing in his business career. the late 1990's, major new york bank
of theon the floor senate thursday, announcing his opposition to the spending deal.ere's what he said. [video clip] increase spending on top of the spending increases established is beyond comprehension. is all with the national debt of $20 trillion a year, running 600cits billion to $700 billion. a billabout to vote on to abandon self-imposed limits on federal spending. anyone in washington will know once you spend -- once you raise spending limits, you do not get them down. i love...
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theon trump also addressed need to address infrastructure. democrats have long advocated to make smart investments in rebuilding roads and bridges and modernizing our schools hospitals. president trump call for investing $1.5 trillion in infrastructure which sounds great, but the devil is in the details. if the president commits to making a serious investment, he will have a partner in me and many colleagues. plan is little more than a giveaway to jack companies, they stand to make huge profits in the town of south. when it comes to citizenship, president trump talk to good game, but we expect him to back up his words with actions. what we have seen over the last year tells a different story. when it comes to health care, president trump and republicans refused to work with democrats and pushed parson bills that would have taken away health insurance from tens of millions of americans. president trump again without meaningful input also pass the tax law that overwhelmingly benefits the richest 1% of americans and will actually increase taxes
theon trump also addressed need to address infrastructure. democrats have long advocated to make smart investments in rebuilding roads and bridges and modernizing our schools hospitals. president trump call for investing $1.5 trillion in infrastructure which sounds great, but the devil is in the details. if the president commits to making a serious investment, he will have a partner in me and many colleagues. plan is little more than a giveaway to jack companies, they stand to make huge profits...