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theve got the cleanup, search for people that have lost their lives. big massive cleanup after a terrible tragedy. it's basically people that are , stateere, local people people that are doing the work. the federal government is putting in a lot of work, a lot of money and some expertise. we will put it together. reporter: is there any way to prevent this from happening again? president trump: we've been talking about that on the ride over. we do have to do management, maintenance. l be also working with environmental groups. i think everybody's seen the light. i don't think we will have this again to this extent. we will have to work quickly. think hopefully this will be the last of these. because this was a really, really bad one. and i know gavin is committed, we're all committed, i'm committed to seeing us get this cleaned out. take care of the floors of the forest. it's very important. you look at other countries where they do it differently, and it's a whole other story. i was with the president of finland and he said we have a forced nation. bas
theve got the cleanup, search for people that have lost their lives. big massive cleanup after a terrible tragedy. it's basically people that are , stateere, local people people that are doing the work. the federal government is putting in a lot of work, a lot of money and some expertise. we will put it together. reporter: is there any way to prevent this from happening again? president trump: we've been talking about that on the ride over. we do have to do management, maintenance. l be also...
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freed theve slave was town councilman were very disappointed not to be able to bring that texas labelero justice as so instead they brought his corpse to the judge who certified he was in fact dead for not having responded when spoken to another cadaverous signs. that i found that phrase being fairly funny, it really surprised me because i like many of your viewers had no idea as slaves were escaping to mexico in the first place, much less that mexican citizens authorities were risking their own lives to protect them. >> are the remnants of places in mexico or texas where the slaves were prevalent, or places that you gone to allow you to better understand what was happening during this time? that is is a community primarily a black community made up of the descendents of fugitive slaves and black seminoles. and while that unity now is of course many generations removed historiantory, a named kenneth riggins porter, very important historian in the early 20th century of african-american history went and conducted oral history with the descendents of those enslaved people and so i used his
freed theve slave was town councilman were very disappointed not to be able to bring that texas labelero justice as so instead they brought his corpse to the judge who certified he was in fact dead for not having responded when spoken to another cadaverous signs. that i found that phrase being fairly funny, it really surprised me because i like many of your viewers had no idea as slaves were escaping to mexico in the first place, much less that mexican citizens authorities were risking their...
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heralding theving start of christmas season. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me.g'st fortune has tumbled $17 billion this year. that as facebook faces fresh criticism and continues to grapple with the fallout in response to the russian election meddling. fell 3% friday to the lowest level since april 2017. was recently the world's third richest person has fallen on the bloomberg the universe index, $55.3 billion, tumbling $31 billion from the peak on july 25. that is the key function on your bloomberg to get perspective on where some of the wealthiest people in the world are currently at. jeff bezos leads the pack with $132.4 billion. i think what is really interesting is that analysts are still quite bullish on facebook. seven holds, three sells. 22%, but and lost lessee a return, so it would not be a stretch to estimate there could be some additional progress for mr. zuckerberg in the months to come. yousef: it is 8:30 a.m. in dubai . a live shot of the financial center. some markets in the middle east closed for a public holiday. it will be interesting to see a
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. >>> here at l theve desk with news to report, nikki haley says the security council will hold an emergency meeting today over rising tensions between ukraine and russia. this after russia confirms itat cked and seized seveal ukraine boats yesterday, and these boats illegally entered russia's territorial waters. this is the most serious clash between russia and ukraine in years. now back to you. >> angie, thank you. >>>e u.s. fired tear-gas on hundreds of migrants that tried to come into the country yesterday and now the border is shut down near san diego. >> tracie potts is following this story from kcapitol hill this morning. any reaction in washington? >> one incoming democrat said it was inhuman and in some cases eldery people and children were injured. the big question is, and the big question that prompted all of this is will they be all stay in the united states or till they have to stay in mexico while aw asylum? there are thousands of people from the caravan that piled up in mexico and living in counsanitaryitions as they try to figure out if they are allowed to request asylum in t
. >>> here at l theve desk with news to report, nikki haley says the security council will hold an emergency meeting today over rising tensions between ukraine and russia. this after russia confirms itat cked and seized seveal ukraine boats yesterday, and these boats illegally entered russia's territorial waters. this is the most serious clash between russia and ukraine in years. now back to you. >> angie, thank you. >>>e u.s. fired tear-gas on hundreds of migrants that...
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very angry.be eves the prince's brother shouldn't be welcomed back into theve country again, who is thehe united states for his -- because the cia said -- basically said he helped convince khashoggi to go to the consulate in turkey. i think that you have a bunch of folks in the senate whoill try to tie the president's hands. it's true the president andsh jared r have developed this close relationship with the crown prince w is colloquial known as mbs, and they seem hesitant, they're trying to create a le between tho that prince.and the crown i don't think he's going to get that leeway. when the cia comes out with what they said and they've already briefed congress on this, i think congress will doer hing they can to tie the president's hands. the question is how hard is the president going toht back on it. >> you have lindsey graham on the show, who else? >> sherrod brown, the last democrat from ohio. >> all right, chuck, thank you for stoppingby. and a reminder that you can see "meet the press" at 10:30 after news 4 today. all right. fromhuck to lauryn. got to put the puf coat on? fall
very angry.be eves the prince's brother shouldn't be welcomed back into theve country again, who is thehe united states for his -- because the cia said -- basically said he helped convince khashoggi to go to the consulate in turkey. i think that you have a bunch of folks in the senate whoill try to tie the president's hands. it's true the president andsh jared r have developed this close relationship with the crown prince w is colloquial known as mbs, and they seem hesitant, they're trying to...
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by theve timeone comes home, that heavy rain right over the top of new york city. signicant delays and around the airports too. nowr here's a clook at your day ahead. >>> there's that cold air on the back side of this storm too. that's no fun to clean up areas through northern missouri and areas of western illinois. only 30 degrs. so whatever's on the ground is going to stay there. it's go feeng be slippery and slick. there's another one come nothing to the west coast. >> usually they start doing it this time of day. >> yth ga tut righe. it arrived at joint base andrews after making more than 25 stops and following the oregon trail in reverse. honoring a tradition of more than 50 years, the80-foot noble fur will bend delivered a lighting ceremy on december fifth. >>nd no one got disenitary. the countdown to touchdown of the insid spacecraft is aiming for a bull's eye on mars. plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than
by theve timeone comes home, that heavy rain right over the top of new york city. signicant delays and around the airports too. nowr here's a clook at your day ahead. >>> there's that cold air on the back side of this storm too. that's no fun to clean up areas through northern missouri and areas of western illinois. only 30 degrs. so whatever's on the ground is going to stay there. it's go feeng be slippery and slick. there's another one come nothing to the west coast. >> usually...
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since theve seen obama administration -- i served in 2015 and 2014 where we move from and during freedom to freedom sentinel -- we took a backseat and pushed the afghans forward in a train, advise, assist nature. we have a today fraction of nato troops in afghanistan that we have had in years past, more isolated in certain places rather than on forward operating bases through the country. what the caller is suggesting is true. we do not have the troops there to create a safe and secure picture like we have had before. with the rise of isis k and other groups, the taliban capturing parts of the country they have not held since 2001, it is a more dangerous picture today. host: if you call for the president to draw down, what happens to the vacuum? guest: that is the problem. i am not calling for that. i want the president to remain to focus. we would see the same result in iraq if we pulled out of afghanistan. it is important that the president provide us with a progress report on the south asia strategy. host: our afghan troops ready to afghan troops are ready to handle this? guest: we vi
since theve seen obama administration -- i served in 2015 and 2014 where we move from and during freedom to freedom sentinel -- we took a backseat and pushed the afghans forward in a train, advise, assist nature. we have a today fraction of nato troops in afghanistan that we have had in years past, more isolated in certain places rather than on forward operating bases through the country. what the caller is suggesting is true. we do not have the troops there to create a safe and secure picture...
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spite international conventions that ban theve nt of nonworking electronics, they find a way to these, hidden inside vehicles that have been shipped from the west. this market would not let cameras in, so we filmed what we could on our phones. >> how many do you h 130 tv's. reporter: and if these electronic goods don't work, thin will likely end up here landfill sites across the capital. just look at this, the cover of a slide projector. if you look closer, you can actually see that it was made in st germany. almost three decades after the fathe berlin wall, it ended up here, a sobering example of how togo is becoming a dumping ground for the world's unwanted e-waste.r those discarding electronics comes serious risks.xi toc materials like mercury and lead can be contained within them. there are people here who are trying to reprocess the materials safely in theer recycling cent but even a man whose business depends on discarded technology is concerned about the long-term environmental costs. >> there are lots of people who make a living from the fact that e-waste is coming into the co
spite international conventions that ban theve nt of nonworking electronics, they find a way to these, hidden inside vehicles that have been shipped from the west. this market would not let cameras in, so we filmed what we could on our phones. >> how many do you h 130 tv's. reporter: and if these electronic goods don't work, thin will likely end up here landfill sites across the capital. just look at this, the cover of a slide projector. if you look closer, you can actually see that it...
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and thevees of investigation that the republicans shut down. because the consider concerned incriminating to investigation. the republicans wouldn't allow us to look into is whether the russians were laundering money through the trump organization and whether the russians have financial leverage over the president of the united states. that might explain the otherwise unexplainable conduct in helsinki. or generally the president's pro-russia policies. there are any nber of investigative threads we were not able to pursue. andimportant matters first. >> republican congressman newly elected house minor ity leader. from the central vae lee. how do you plan to work with him? >> it could be a good opportunity for california. in which the speaker of the house nancy pelosi is from california. and the minity leader is from california. i'm not sure we have had thatn circums for any state in the past. not to mean with issues that are deeply important tocalifornia we are at a drivers seat. so when we have the president of the united states threatening to
and thevees of investigation that the republicans shut down. because the consider concerned incriminating to investigation. the republicans wouldn't allow us to look into is whether the russians were laundering money through the trump organization and whether the russians have financial leverage over the president of the united states. that might explain the otherwise unexplainable conduct in helsinki. or generally the president's pro-russia policies. there are any nber of investigative threads...
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what's happened is we have seen i think a conversation happening in theve central valley with the sort of registration favorability to nunes ythat we haven't seen in fresno. they for the first time in years deny enforcing him. >> the democrats would love to flip although i 3may be a reach. i was in sonoma and i s and u jans signs. a lot of the money is coming from the bay ar because, you know, the central valley is not a wealthy area. there is not a bunch of big donors or wealthy people. it's a very poor area. so, yeah, i think there is a lot of excitement. it's a seyat like to flip if they could, democrats. but they know it's a reach. >> and nunes has been re-elected times. >> yeah. and he has endorsed by the fresno bee until now. there is a war going on sort of like an echo of what trump says about the media. he had a 40-page mailer focused on "the fresno bee." >> and in these congressional e ces like in places l central valley are voters more focused on local issues or are they more concernedabout what's coming out of the white house? >> it's always the national issues. you see this
what's happened is we have seen i think a conversation happening in theve central valley with the sort of registration favorability to nunes ythat we haven't seen in fresno. they for the first time in years deny enforcing him. >> the democrats would love to flip although i 3may be a reach. i was in sonoma and i s and u jans signs. a lot of the money is coming from the bay ar because, you know, the central valley is not a wealthy area. there is not a bunch of big donors or wealthy people....
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as for the chargers, theve won 7 of 8 and they, of course, will play pittsburgh on "sunday night football week. indianapolisn the hunt there at 6-5.e now if youlooking to go beyond the standings and beyon the playoff picture, don't forget, you can always check out peter king'sball morning in america" column.at th's tomorrow on nbcsports.com and "pro football talk" th mike florio and chris simms tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. on nbcsn. vikings get the win. al and cris will wrap things up next. close the door! [ heavy breathing ] aww, there's bees in the car. bees! bees! the volkswagen atlas. with easy-access 3rd row. life's as big as you make it. ♪ the whole world's coming together now ♪ ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it shhh... [whispering] ♪ can you feel it on our car insurance when we switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you're mowing the lawn on a sunny day... ...and without even trying, you end up with one last strip that's exactly the width of
as for the chargers, theve won 7 of 8 and they, of course, will play pittsburgh on "sunday night football week. indianapolisn the hunt there at 6-5.e now if youlooking to go beyond the standings and beyon the playoff picture, don't forget, you can always check out peter king'sball morning in america" column.at th's tomorrow on nbcsports.com and "pro football talk" th mike florio and chris simms tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. on nbcsn. vikings get the win. al and cris will wrap things...
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plans in theve u.s.losure but tell us about what industry it might attract in the place of gm? >> it is a community in toronto. they have been in decline for some time. the production levels have solen something like 56 or over the last 15 years. they are way off highs from where they were. for every worker losing their job today there are more that have lost their job over the past decade. i think you will see some people start to say this is part of a transition away from boots and hardhat manufacturing. the economic impact, it can't be understated. >> john unwin grove, thank you for that. turning to oil. trading back above 15 one dollars a barrel. a global glut purses. the bloomberg exclusive interview. >> demand is healthy. we are looking at between 1.3 of traditionalar demand. next year will be the same in terms of additional demand. 100 million barrels. there is a lot of healthy demand and our industry. davis,s bring in tina managing editor that bloomberg. why is demand lacking? is what theyflat ar
plans in theve u.s.losure but tell us about what industry it might attract in the place of gm? >> it is a community in toronto. they have been in decline for some time. the production levels have solen something like 56 or over the last 15 years. they are way off highs from where they were. for every worker losing their job today there are more that have lost their job over the past decade. i think you will see some people start to say this is part of a transition away from boots and...
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xavier theve na rd i good to have you here because a free press. xavier thevenard i do too.r you if that's all it's a rare opportunity, first a point of congregation on tax returns, you brought up the audit, that does not prevent you from releasing them. i said it did not prevent me, i said lawyers would prevent me, i said lawyers would prevent you from doing it, come on, let's go, give me a more exciting question. 0marosa has accused you of using the n word and a rapper called littlejohn says you called him littlejohn, is your response?” don't know who that is. have you ever made racist remarks?” don't know who that is. have you ever made racist remarks? i would never do that, i would never make racist remarks, and if i did you people would have known about it, i have been hearing there are tapes three years. number one i never worried about it because i never used racist remarks, i have never used racist remarks, i have never used racist remarks, i have never used racist remarks. one point of fa ct used racist remarks. one point of fact because you told her... 896, single
xavier theve na rd i good to have you here because a free press. xavier thevenard i do too.r you if that's all it's a rare opportunity, first a point of congregation on tax returns, you brought up the audit, that does not prevent you from releasing them. i said it did not prevent me, i said lawyers would prevent me, i said lawyers would prevent you from doing it, come on, let's go, give me a more exciting question. 0marosa has accused you of using the n word and a rapper called littlejohn says...
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wealso thank social media -- have seen continued social media operations by the russians to across theveness american public. really find issues that have clear lines down the middle and amplifying the separation between the american voter. we continue to see that. we will continue to see that. the you think about it, cost of investing those operations is fairly low. there is some preparation. -- it is effective pretty effective and it is low-cost, low risk. when it happens, they can hit it and leave. from a technical cyber security perspective, it is more expensive to develop these operations, stand up the infrastructure, lay the groundwork for the attack. is certainly not as effective technically as an information operation, and the risk is significantly higher from being on networks and having presence. there ofts right attacking equipment of election and information structures. is a hybridece attack, a combination of the two. think about two days before some sort of activity where there is a spearfishing campaign that leads to the compromise of a voterk and taking down precinct checks, a
wealso thank social media -- have seen continued social media operations by the russians to across theveness american public. really find issues that have clear lines down the middle and amplifying the separation between the american voter. we continue to see that. we will continue to see that. the you think about it, cost of investing those operations is fairly low. there is some preparation. -- it is effective pretty effective and it is low-cost, low risk. when it happens, they can hit it and...
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theve other thing is put in advocates. i cannot think of anything worse than having your children taken away from you and have no recourse that is what you put out transparency and accountabilityut plan. kobach: those changes have not gone far enough we were overhauled the agency approximately 70 percent of the candidates in the prison system or a foster care at some point in their life? and 75 children were lost from the system. where they were goin. there is a higher risk some of them may have fallen into trafficking. looking at the agency already one of the solutions is going to be many kids feel there's no one they can call it the agency to answer their questions when they are in trouble. they are passed from bureaucrats to bureaucrat and when i'm governor each child will have one person that stays with him or her throughout her childhood so whenever there is any problem in a foster home, they can call that person and know there's somebody looking out for them. that's what we have to think about, there's somebody looki
theve other thing is put in advocates. i cannot think of anything worse than having your children taken away from you and have no recourse that is what you put out transparency and accountabilityut plan. kobach: those changes have not gone far enough we were overhauled the agency approximately 70 percent of the candidates in the prison system or a foster care at some point in their life? and 75 children were lost from the system. where they were goin. there is a higher risk some of them may...
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. >> theve execu outgoing, the project will expand the central business to include a government officelding below ground parking garage and a town square. constructi will finishn 2020. >>> a former olympic swinlter and over, the swimmer and track student. scott? >> reporter: that manld c avoid prison time many what was a bizarre incident in june. theeds say 50-year-oldo, gustavhey say he tossed trash and tossed papers on the ground including a paper that ey say had a picture of the assassination of the president of that he said he is a political activist who never threatened to harm anyone and was peacefully working.ad he past incident of trespassing. he cpeted as a sprinter in four olympic games including in atlanta in 96. en if he avoid prison time, co-face a $10,000 fine. back to you. >>> a new identification program to keephi yourren safe at one charles county high school. they will be required to wear photo i.d. badges. how they are hoping this will keep students safer. >>> when the bell rings, 1150 students fill the halls. starting today the school is issuing these photo i.d. bad
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not going to have the wds tomorrow i can just imagine everybody putting the leaves into a pile and theveead all the place again. we had strong winds last night as the rain passed thrgh the area. that was with a frontal system. ,hat passed through the region, brought heavy ra especially to our friends in baltimore where there would have been a tornado. we also had tornado warnings toward st. mary'scounty. a lot of this moisture is stopping at theta mos. looking at clearing and improving conditi afternoon. 40s and low 50s right now. it's not that bad out there. as far as your wee outlook is concerned, if you want to come into bethesda a see m climb over the edge of a building that's about two bstories, i don't know h it is. it might be 16 stories. i don't know. t it's for maryland. i'll be out there after about 10:30 this morning. te me. it's goingbe breezy. d.c. beer festival. dry a isk. if you're heading down to the virginia tech boston game, one of the only local games at homer zy but sunny. today temperatures in d.c. 60ee de northwest winds. gusting up to about 30 miles per hour. here
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the law school has been a highly ranked school for many years. , theve been the top tier top 50. that's good for a young school. our recent study right our faculty number 19 in the country in terms of scholarly impact. 19, i will say that again. that reflects our commitment to economics as the background. there is another ranking out there i had not heard of. rankingsroud of these unless we are ranked highly. the shanghai world ranking has us number 18 law school in the world, number 16 in the u.s. that fits in very nicely. it sounds like a very objective, high-quality study. we have a lot of research centers that are outward facing. on octoberbig start 3. we had a tribute dinner to the scalia family at the building downtown. it was a great event. boeingeral counsel of gave the address. million in one night. fund,t to the scholarship our first need-based scholarship fund we have had here. the next day, we unveiled a statue of justice scalia. it's in the atrium of our law school. i encourage you to walk over there. it's larger than life. we had five support creek justice -- suprem
the law school has been a highly ranked school for many years. , theve been the top tier top 50. that's good for a young school. our recent study right our faculty number 19 in the country in terms of scholarly impact. 19, i will say that again. that reflects our commitment to economics as the background. there is another ranking out there i had not heard of. rankingsroud of these unless we are ranked highly. the shanghai world ranking has us number 18 law school in the world, number 16 in the...
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f who theve an idea are looking for. first, let's take you to the scene here. this is 17th street and minnesota avenue in southeast. close to 12:30 this morning, that shootin was reported in that area. police stayed on that scene for hourng investigand collecting clues and likely also speaking with wnesses. back out live, i say that because police have an idea of just who they are looking for. we're told they have two men in a black sedan they're trying to find in connection to this shooting. we'll bring youuch more as we get it, but the shooting very much still under investigation, still standing b for details here as well. live here in northeast, justin finch, news 4. >> justin, thank y i. >>s 5:03. developing this morning, firefighte are still trying to figure out what sparked flames inside a local restaurant. >> it's a spot that's popular among howard university students, but this is whatgh firers saw when they arrived at the west african restaurant last night. you see flames shooting out of the windows, thick smoke flooding 7th street. news 4'segan mcgrath
f who theve an idea are looking for. first, let's take you to the scene here. this is 17th street and minnesota avenue in southeast. close to 12:30 this morning, that shootin was reported in that area. police stayed on that scene for hourng investigand collecting clues and likely also speaking with wnesses. back out live, i say that because police have an idea of just who they are looking for. we're told they have two men in a black sedan they're trying to find in connection to this shooting....
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. >> brown: what theve clearly also found here is a community of friends and mento, including maestro dudamel himself. did you get to meet gustavo? >> it was pretty exciting, so many feelings just a. he's a big person in our life. >> brown: as dudamel is moving forward in los angeles, his homeland of venezuela is another story, after years of political, economic and humanitarian crisis. el sistema is a governme- funded program. and the simon bolivar orchestra regularly performs at government functions.en dudamel has trongly criticized at home for being too cozy with ese regime of ent nicolas maduro and not speaking out against hisit authian policies. after dudamel did write a "new york times" op-ed last year critical of the government, maduro responded by canco ing urs of the bolivar orchestra. i asked how this has shaped his own se what music and an orchestra can do. >> you have to understand your position and your role in the society.ev and i beand i really believe that you can create bridges. can unite. for me music have to unite. if you get from one side to the other, then you ll
. >> brown: what theve clearly also found here is a community of friends and mento, including maestro dudamel himself. did you get to meet gustavo? >> it was pretty exciting, so many feelings just a. he's a big person in our life. >> brown: as dudamel is moving forward in los angeles, his homeland of venezuela is another story, after years of political, economic and humanitarian crisis. el sistema is a governme- funded program. and the simon bolivar orchestra regularly...
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theve no objection to liberty of speech when the liberty of club is free to combat it. i mentioned what happened to sumner. brooks faced a vote to be expelled from the house of representatives, that the vote did not succeed. enough southerners in the house of representatives voted for brooks to maintain his seat, despite an assault on a fellow member of congress. brooks, however, voluntarily resigned his seat, and went back to south carolina. to hold act had special election to send someone sent,l the seat, and they almost unanimously, preston brooks back to the house of representatives. by somes period, account preston brooks received dozens of canes in the mail, typically with the inscription "hit them harder." sumner/brooks the affair is when john brown takes those five proslavery advocates near pottawatomie creek. from mayse six days, 19 to may 24, one could make an argument that this was a turning point from which there was no going back. shed had been shed, and not just on the frontier, not just from, as some would characterize him, a nut like john brown. out in t
theve no objection to liberty of speech when the liberty of club is free to combat it. i mentioned what happened to sumner. brooks faced a vote to be expelled from the house of representatives, that the vote did not succeed. enough southerners in the house of representatives voted for brooks to maintain his seat, despite an assault on a fellow member of congress. brooks, however, voluntarily resigned his seat, and went back to south carolina. to hold act had special election to send someone...
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it's not anything that they can ent, they can report monthly, but they're not y going to report that theveb, or that you know, they can say they've beenearching, but there's only so many places that they can apply. >> reporter: those who don't comply for three months are kicked off medicand barred from re-enrolling until the next january. anna book worries she's hanging onto her health care by a thread. she works about 24 hou a week as a dishwasher at a restaurant in downtown little rock. book has spent many years homeless, getting help from pastor paul atkins at canvas community church. he now works with her each month log her work hours. if she makes every shift at the restaurant, she's just able to meet the monthly threshold. but ot just putting in the hours-- users or their authorized designees then have to record that time in an online-only portal. that portal shuts down every night at nine until 7:00 the next morning. and arkansas has the lowest household internet access of any state. >> being homeless, i don't have a lot of access to anyl ing. i have p the insurance, who actually fi
it's not anything that they can ent, they can report monthly, but they're not y going to report that theveb, or that you know, they can say they've beenearching, but there's only so many places that they can apply. >> reporter: those who don't comply for three months are kicked off medicand barred from re-enrolling until the next january. anna book worries she's hanging onto her health care by a thread. she works about 24 hou a week as a dishwasher at a restaurant in downtown little rock....
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in theve in staying republican party. when i came to america and i befored to the debates november. i was sitting there, i couldn't speak english. i had a friend who spoke english and german. he helped me with the translation. i listened to it in. nixon. i am a republican. that is the case today. i admired what he said. his philosophy of a strong military, financially conservative, to be inclusive in the world marketplace. ofn i became a big fan ronald reagan as he was governor. then he ran for president. he was inclusive. partys the republican that we started and it is still today a big tent. there are people way to the right, i think it will correct itself. becauset steve decision a lot of people feel like that. it's not my nature. i will fight it out to the end. i will try to big -- bring change. i think this is the key thing, to do something about it. important's also very to know that we look at things closely. we think this is a problem that america has. what is going on is going on worldwide. situation, american it's a worldwide situation. we have to go back and say what is t
in theve in staying republican party. when i came to america and i befored to the debates november. i was sitting there, i couldn't speak english. i had a friend who spoke english and german. he helped me with the translation. i listened to it in. nixon. i am a republican. that is the case today. i admired what he said. his philosophy of a strong military, financially conservative, to be inclusive in the world marketplace. ofn i became a big fan ronald reagan as he was governor. then he ran for...
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. >> tucker: you are not hearing cnn say anything about theve o h voices being silenced now online, byech companies. because they have unfashionable views. can you, as a philosophical matter, support free speech in some cases but not others? >> i don't think you can. we get to another -- we want to talk about ethics and the protocols of the white house. cnn, 93 percent of their coverage, according to sean steen, his bias. and trump had no problem with that. he has no problem with kathy griffin holding a facsimile of his head, no problem when anderson cooper uses obscenity or he said he is a piece of crap, panelist is saying he is a russian asset or agent, or invoke the holocaust for comparison. or people say that he has radicalized more people than isis, remember that, and they have the stories that they keep running, anthony scaramucci involved with the russian hedge fund, that is before knew in advance of the russian meeting that donald trump jr. had access to the wikileaks. i remember when cnn was just m explaining to us, as a matter of fact, that james comey, as a matter of hours,
. >> tucker: you are not hearing cnn say anything about theve o h voices being silenced now online, byech companies. because they have unfashionable views. can you, as a philosophical matter, support free speech in some cases but not others? >> i don't think you can. we get to another -- we want to talk about ethics and the protocols of the white house. cnn, 93 percent of their coverage, according to sean steen, his bias. and trump had no problem with that. he has no problem with...
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that have republican lawmakers, some of the states by theve been impacted china tariffs, those lawmakers dust did not pay a heavy price in the midterm elections. there was certainly a hope by china that that would play or at least change the political calculus in washington if you saw a large number of republicans falling on their support for tariffs. we are looking to the g20 meeting between the leaders of the u.s. and china. >> thank you. let's bring in our next guest. i want to pick up on a point tom was making. which way after the midterms do you see president trump leaning on trade? will he be emboldened or double down? or will he weaken and maybe offer some concessions? >> i see the effect of the midterm election and the split result is neutral for trump. the fact that he did really well in ever called -- agricultural states suggests that he was not rebuked for pursuing the tariff first approach. i think his trajectory of using tariffs and threats of future tariffs to extract concessions from the chinese is probably going to continue. the fact the democrats now control the house al
that have republican lawmakers, some of the states by theve been impacted china tariffs, those lawmakers dust did not pay a heavy price in the midterm elections. there was certainly a hope by china that that would play or at least change the political calculus in washington if you saw a large number of republicans falling on their support for tariffs. we are looking to the g20 meeting between the leaders of the u.s. and china. >> thank you. let's bring in our next guest. i want to pick up...
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theve a question about evidence.ees, thee evidence is there, their homes, neighborhoods, have been destroyed and also we have the other people we work with on the ground, we know why there is a moral imperative to accept people from countries like that. honduras, wen in have at least one government agency down there, the dea works down there, what other government agencies are down there? what kind of knowledge do they verify thep persecution that these people are experiencing? guest: we have the department of state that works in these countries as well and maintains knowledge of what is going on on the ground. is,thing you're getting at individuals from central america have a different type of claim they are pursuing. when you're talking about a refugee from syria, that individual is fleeing persecution from the government, which is traditionally how we think of asylum, while individuals from central america are fleeing persecution on the part of private actors, which is a part of asylum law that has developed over
theve a question about evidence.ees, thee evidence is there, their homes, neighborhoods, have been destroyed and also we have the other people we work with on the ground, we know why there is a moral imperative to accept people from countries like that. honduras, wen in have at least one government agency down there, the dea works down there, what other government agencies are down there? what kind of knowledge do they verify thep persecution that these people are experiencing? guest: we have...
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to theve become used idea that the fed will stick to its tightening path. now, isn't going to stick to that tightening path? that has been the single biggest development and markets. we had a very strong re-pricing in the euro dollar futures curve, where they are looking much less in the way of hikes going forward in 2019. that is another thing that will have investors started to second-guess themselves and recalibrate things, especially now as we are in the end of the year and looking forward to next year. shery: thank you so much for that, garfield reynolds. one market we have kept a close eye on was saudi arabia, because stocks were under pressure after the cia reportedly concluded crown prince mohammad bin salman played a role in the death of journalists jamarcus so she. -- jamarcus so key -- the president says the conclusion is premature. >> will anybody really know? he certainly had people that were close to him that were probably involved. massive sanctions on a large group of people from saudi arabia. same time we do have an ally and i want to stick
to theve become used idea that the fed will stick to its tightening path. now, isn't going to stick to that tightening path? that has been the single biggest development and markets. we had a very strong re-pricing in the euro dollar futures curve, where they are looking much less in the way of hikes going forward in 2019. that is another thing that will have investors started to second-guess themselves and recalibrate things, especially now as we are in the end of the year and looking forward...
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the fearless girl statue has to theved from her place front of the new york stock exchange by the endging bull in 1989 and says having the girl faced down his work has turned the bulls power into something negative. markets are seeing some upside, australia trading up by about .9%. session highs, seeing the upside there and positivity when it comes to the nikkei as well as all futures when they get trading underway. coming up on the next hour of daybreak asia, haidi, university of chicago business professor and former fed governor randy crossnore is joining us to talk about the jay powell speech we have been talking about that put a rocket under u.s. equities, jumping the most in eight months. the japanese market open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: good morning, i'm haidi in sydney. in the asian markets are just open for trade. ramy: and good evening from bloomberg global headquarters in new york. in hong kong, welcome to daybreak asia. ♪ haidi: the fed chairman's sentiment on dovish comments fueling speculation that a rate hike is closer than we thought. and the rally
the fearless girl statue has to theved from her place front of the new york stock exchange by the endging bull in 1989 and says having the girl faced down his work has turned the bulls power into something negative. markets are seeing some upside, australia trading up by about .9%. session highs, seeing the upside there and positivity when it comes to the nikkei as well as all futures when they get trading underway. coming up on the next hour of daybreak asia, haidi, university of chicago...
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. >> reporter: after clearing their plates, shoppers across the country are ready to clear theve sh some braving freezing temps for hot sales. >> i am wearing three layers. >> printernd chromebooks. >> reporter: an estimated 164 million people are planning to shop this weekend and on cyber monday. each spending an average of more than $1,000 over the holiday season. somet shoppers didn't wai for the turkey to be served to get started. stand in line?anksgiving to >> a little bit. we are going to have din ner late. >> reporter: stores like walmart, macy's and bt buy opened thursday night. how long wihave you been in lin? >> six hours. o i will never d it again. >> reporter: but black lriday is noger just in stores. more than $1.75 billion were spent online on thanksgiving day. some of the biggest sales are on electronics. the price tag ofsh tablets s by 33%, televisions 22% off, an1 computers6% off. the major markdowns come as iconicet rlers like sears and kmart have closed hundreds of stores this year partly because rof theing threat of amazon. companies getting social to spread the word
. >> reporter: after clearing their plates, shoppers across the country are ready to clear theve sh some braving freezing temps for hot sales. >> i am wearing three layers. >> printernd chromebooks. >> reporter: an estimated 164 million people are planning to shop this weekend and on cyber monday. each spending an average of more than $1,000 over the holiday season. somet shoppers didn't wai for the turkey to be served to get started. stand in line?anksgiving to >>...
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today automakers are selling more vehicles than they ever have and they are cleaner and lighter than theve ever been and get more gas mileage. a ford 150 which is the most popular vehicle in america, today, gets more gas mileage than a ford taurs of a few years ago. for the administration to say they can just put a halt to our progress on the environment and not require, it is crazy because it goes against their own mandate to continue to use existing science and capabilities and technical capabilities to continue to improve the conditions of our environment and the health of the american people. >> so, california is already experiencing damages that scientists say are driven by client change. i think the example of late are the wildfires that have devastated your state. to what extent do you consider the federal government or the fossil fuel industries to have some responsibility or liability, you know, for this climate change and is there a plan to sue on that? what would be the legal basis for something like that? i know this has been something that has been out there in the legal world
today automakers are selling more vehicles than they ever have and they are cleaner and lighter than theve ever been and get more gas mileage. a ford 150 which is the most popular vehicle in america, today, gets more gas mileage than a ford taurs of a few years ago. for the administration to say they can just put a halt to our progress on the environment and not require, it is crazy because it goes against their own mandate to continue to use existing science and capabilities and technical...
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first off, theve president has a responsibility to bring the in the united states, not the divided states. trump, with this ban on immigration, they are all forgetting that donald trump's wife is an immigrant, and his mother-in-law and son-in-law as well. the other point i would like to is i wish that people would realize the media itself is not the enemy. the media asked donald trump, do you have a problem telling the truth? he said he tells the truth when it benefits him, so that basically says that he lies. host: what about the sessions news? guest: as far as jeff sessions, i feel like he knew exactly what he was getting into when he went into that. he should not have recused himself and at the end of the day, he knew the type of person donald trump was. if you can help him, he is 100% on your side. the moment you cannot help him, he is an issue like everyone else. host: we are going to take a break and when we come back, we will turn our attention to the next congress after this midterm election. two veteran reporters will be here to talk about midterm leadership. we will be right bac
first off, theve president has a responsibility to bring the in the united states, not the divided states. trump, with this ban on immigration, they are all forgetting that donald trump's wife is an immigrant, and his mother-in-law and son-in-law as well. the other point i would like to is i wish that people would realize the media itself is not the enemy. the media asked donald trump, do you have a problem telling the truth? he said he tells the truth when it benefits him, so that basically...
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theve much to write, but low rumbling of the cooking pots and the whistling of the bullets is finish.ver. testimony of a british soldier. my dying parents, today has been perfectly wonderful. we got news of the armistice at half past 9:00 this morning. i got 10 minutes for a grand parade, so i got everybody i could lay my hands on. the streets were packed with civilians, only [indiscernible] the street and square were a blaze of color, mostly of course the belgian colors, red, yellow and black, union jack's, french blacks, american flags, the flag of the allies. >> chinese worker, translator. >> [speaking french] >> it was the 11th of november. the date is engraved in my memory. at 11:00 the arms and the work started every -- stopped everywhere. i wanted to see how the french were celebrating the armistice. in the city it was already a human tide, young and old, soldiers and civilians, people from many different ethnic origins were walking together hand in hand, singing and cheering. people from all different ethnic origins walking together hand in and cheering. ♪ >> testimony of an a
theve much to write, but low rumbling of the cooking pots and the whistling of the bullets is finish.ver. testimony of a british soldier. my dying parents, today has been perfectly wonderful. we got news of the armistice at half past 9:00 this morning. i got 10 minutes for a grand parade, so i got everybody i could lay my hands on. the streets were packed with civilians, only [indiscernible] the street and square were a blaze of color, mostly of course the belgian colors, red, yellow and black,...