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is there a sense of not being able to trust the polls and not knowing what is next? douglasplay 17 will be more interesting because we are sort of leaving the honeymoon period and you get to the hard realities and find out if the promises can be delivered or whether they will be changed. we have got, three, four, five or six really important elections in europe next year, hich could add to clarity or add to elements of uncertainty, so i think it will be interesting. we got finalization of the basel framework, so a lot of things have been bubbling for a year that will get finalized. francine: what can you tell me with certainty about the markets of 2017? more volatility? douglas: more volatility i think. which in many respects is good for banking business in the sense that people think carefully about what they need to hedge and how they position themselves and what kind of contingency facilities they need. but on the other hand, it's bad for economics to the extent it slows down people making investment decisions, and sort of holding back on strategic options because they do
is there a sense of not being able to trust the polls and not knowing what is next? douglasplay 17 will be more interesting because we are sort of leaving the honeymoon period and you get to the hard realities and find out if the promises can be delivered or whether they will be changed. we have got, three, four, five or six really important elections in europe next year, hich could add to clarity or add to elements of uncertainty, so i think it will be interesting. we got finalization of the...
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where he engages in some chicanery in the city of chicago to his friends to undermine the know nothings while stephen a douglas is doing the same thing on the other side to try and upend the republican party. there are a lot of city politics going on. [laughter] >> lincoln and his friends are not away from it. so, this is really difficult politics dealing with nativism. it is central to being able to hold together a very combustible coalition. history, this has been a very difficult issue. >> one more. >> i am from pay only, pennsylvania. be that as it may, based on the many things you have offered this evening in your presentation, especially about the time. of the 1850's, cannot some parallel be drawn comparing that to our most recent presidential election? [laughter] quote from i could the original british version of you might sayds," that, but i could not possibly comment. [laughter] >> thank you very much. announcer: you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on these book at c-span history. announcer: author and historian richard f
where he engages in some chicanery in the city of chicago to his friends to undermine the know nothings while stephen a douglas is doing the same thing on the other side to try and upend the republican party. there are a lot of city politics going on. [laughter] >> lincoln and his friends are not away from it. so, this is really difficult politics dealing with nativism. it is central to being able to hold together a very combustible coalition. history, this has been a very difficult...
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the ones and future rivals of lincoln combined to blow to smithereens the cornerstone of civil and political peace. senator stephen a douglas of illinois, seeking a transforming gesture that would bring him the presidency and secretary of war jefferson davis of mississippi, the high-handed heir to slaveholding wealth and the de facto president of the united states. each had visions of an american imperial, prophecies that converged in their collaboration on the kansas-nebraska act, and act which revealed the missouri compromise that a forbidden slavery north of a faithful line of latitude. the parallel lives of these two men would intersect with lincoln's. the passage of the kansas-nebraska act on may 30, 1854, lincoln and his friends joined the battle. lincoln's paper, in springfield, peru possibly by herndon as always with lincoln's approval appeared under a mocking headline. if there is the least evidence that the people of the free states are disposed to sit down quietly under the accumulated insult and wrongs thought to be inflicted on this slavery extension administration and its servile supporters, we do not see evid
the ones and future rivals of lincoln combined to blow to smithereens the cornerstone of civil and political peace. senator stephen a douglas of illinois, seeking a transforming gesture that would bring him the presidency and secretary of war jefferson davis of mississippi, the high-handed heir to slaveholding wealth and the de facto president of the united states. each had visions of an american imperial, prophecies that converged in their collaboration on the kansas-nebraska act, and act...
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would write to douglas. liberty mustcivil not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. announcer 1: for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. announcer 1: "washington journal" continues. greta: your thoughts on president trump issuing orders on immigration. he visited the homeland security department to talk about it. here is what he said about his plan for the southern border. president trump: the secretary of homeland security working with myself and my staff will begin immediate construction of a border wall. [applause] president trump: so badly needed, you folks know how badly it is needed. this will also help mexico by deterring illegal immigration from central america and by disrupting violent cartel that works. as i said repeatedly to the country, we are going to get the bad ones out, the criminals and the drug dealers and gangs and .ang members and cartel leaders the day is over when they can stay in our country and reach havoc. we are going to get them out, and we are going to get them out fast, and john kelly is going to lead that way. greta: the president y
would write to douglas. liberty mustcivil not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. announcer 1: for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. announcer 1: "washington journal" continues. greta: your thoughts on president trump issuing orders on immigration. he visited the homeland security department to talk about it. here is what he said about his plan for the southern border. president trump: the secretary of homeland security working with myself and my staff will...
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my thanks to douglas morton. thank you for giving us your time. e is something to look out at ahead. the highlights this year and the future of finance. our guest includes john. that is coming up tomorrow. the crisis of the middle class with francine. treasuryhe former u.s. secretary. up, brexit and banking. to city lenders and we will bring you an interview. then, a murder and we break down the ore deal. in ank at where to invest uncertain economic world. this is bloomberg. global equity markets are shaken. let's talk about the prosecutor warrantking an arrest over allegations with the. chief joining us now. good to see you. what is the latest? >> special prosecutors set a time and a judge will decide on this wednesday at will and the hearing with the arrest and the prosecutor presenting their case for arrest. >> this seems to have shifted gears in the past days. do we understand the depth of the allegations? prosecutors believe that there were payments to the foundations controlled by the longtime friend of the president and the special prosecuto
my thanks to douglas morton. thank you for giving us your time. e is something to look out at ahead. the highlights this year and the future of finance. our guest includes john. that is coming up tomorrow. the crisis of the middle class with francine. treasuryhe former u.s. secretary. up, brexit and banking. to city lenders and we will bring you an interview. then, a murder and we break down the ore deal. in ank at where to invest uncertain economic world. this is bloomberg. global equity...
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the debate between douglas and davis at the time was who is going to be the teachers. day said we want black teachers. and a more radical position on abolitionist douglas was towing a fine line as a speaker for the anti-slavery society so day have a falling out. they respected and liked one another and advocated a certain side of the political issue but usually on opposite sides. day continued to stay in touch during reconstruction after reconstruction, we know of douglas today. and douglas has publication still around today. douglas had successful newspapers. douglas is situated in rochester, an eastern media outlet. and the anti-slavery presence, and by african-americans in the west, there wasn't enough readership, and enough subscribers because he was outdone by the frederick douglass paper. we didn't get media attention. it doesn't add and also struggles to launch successful publications. douglas has been sustained, and they don't know the name, and it is
the debate between douglas and davis at the time was who is going to be the teachers. day said we want black teachers. and a more radical position on abolitionist douglas was towing a fine line as a speaker for the anti-slavery society so day have a falling out. they respected and liked one another and advocated a certain side of the political issue but usually on opposite sides. day continued to stay in touch during reconstruction after reconstruction, we know of douglas today. and douglas has...
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to douglas in the 1858 senate race. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for a complete american history to be schedule go to c-span.org. next, joint news conference with president trump and british prime minister theresa may. then, discussion on russian hacking in the u.s. election. after that, the supreme court hears oral arguments challenging provisions of the deportation section of u.s. immigration laws. >> on her arrival of the white house and british prime minister theresa may pose for pictures with president trump in the oval office. she is the first foreign leader to meet with president trump since he took office. following a lunch meeting the two leaders took questions from the news media. >> it's a great honor to have winston churchill back. it's an honor. >> thank you press. >> no-no. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and the prime minister of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. >> thank you very much. i am
to douglas in the 1858 senate race. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for a complete american history to be schedule go to c-span.org. next, joint news conference with president trump and british prime minister theresa may. then, discussion on russian hacking in the u.s. election. after that, the supreme court hears oral arguments challenging provisions of the deportation section of u.s. immigration laws. >> on her arrival...
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. >> the fight must go on he would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in 1858 senate race. because of civil liberty, it must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. for complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. next, south dakota senator looks at the future of the internet and ways to modernize the fcc. he currently serves as chair of the senate commerce and transportation committee. this is 25 minutes. >> all right. let's get started again for the final session of the day. i am very honored, i am head of global public policy for comcast and nbc universal. i'm very honored to be able to introduce south dakota senator who just arrived by what sounds like was a bumpy air travel. we are very glad he made it. he is beginning his second term as chairman of the committee on commerce senate transportation where he will continue to play a pivotal role in many of the issues that we have been talking about here all day. the commerce committee touches on virtually every aspect of the american economy. rail, aviation, ocean, weather, everything. it
. >> the fight must go on he would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in 1858 senate race. because of civil liberty, it must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. for complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. next, south dakota senator looks at the future of the internet and ways to modernize the fcc. he currently serves as chair of the senate commerce and transportation committee. this is 25 minutes. >> all right. let's get...
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. >> the fight must go on you would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in the 1858senate race. because of civil liberty, must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for our complete tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was greater as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. spit in his annual state of the state address california governor jerry brown urged state lawmakers to oppose the policies of president trump a special on the issue of immigration. from the state capitol in sacramento, this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank you. i'm not sure what that reference to the calendar was. [laughter]
. >> the fight must go on you would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in the 1858senate race. because of civil liberty, must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for our complete tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was greater as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. spit in his annual state of the...
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. >> the fight must go on he would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in 1858 senatee. because of civil liberty, it must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. for complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. next, south dakota senator looks at the future of the internet and ways to modernize the fcc. he currently serves as chair of the senate commerce and transportation committee. this is 25 minutes. >> all right.
. >> the fight must go on he would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in 1858 senatee. because of civil liberty, it must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. for complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. next, south dakota senator looks at the future of the internet and ways to modernize the fcc. he currently serves as chair of the senate commerce and transportation committee. this is 25 minutes. >> all right.
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. >> the fight would go on, he would write to douglas. rty mustcivil not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. announcer 1: for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. announcer 1: "washington journal" continues. greta: your thoughts on president trump issuing orders on immigration. he visited the homeland security department to talk about it. here is what he said about his plan for the southern border. president trump: the secretary of homeland security working with myself and my staff will begin immediate construction of a border wall. [applause] president
. >> the fight would go on, he would write to douglas. rty mustcivil not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. announcer 1: for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. announcer 1: "washington journal" continues. greta: your thoughts on president trump issuing orders on immigration. he visited the homeland security department to talk about it. here is what he said about his plan for the southern border. president trump: the secretary of homeland security working...
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. >> the fight must go on, he would write to a friend, two weeks after this defeat, to douglas. in the 1858 senate race. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> now the supreme court oral argument in lynch dedimaya. they will decide whether the term crimes of violence" is unconstitutionally vague. >> relying on the court's decision in johnson holing holie reat-about that rang or two reasons. first the standard of vagueness applicable in immigration proceeding is not the same as in a criminal proceeding because the constitution does not require prior notice that conduct will give rise to remove and alliums laws long been administered in administrative proceedings because thereof close relation of item foreign relations and national security. second, though in any event, under the criminal vagueness standard applied in johnson 16b is not unconstitutional. as exemplified by the court's unanimous decision, in the more than 30 years that 16b has been on dirk. >> , -- d
. >> the fight must go on, he would write to a friend, two weeks after this defeat, to douglas. in the 1858 senate race. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> now the supreme court oral argument in lynch dedimaya. they will decide whether the term crimes of violence" is unconstitutionally vague. >> relying on the court's decision in johnson holing...
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. >> the fight must go on you would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in the 1858 senate race. because of civil liberty -- the cause must not be surrendered after the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> up next, the u.s. supreme court oral argument in the case leave versus chama. the justices are considering whether the governments refusal to register disparaging trademark such as racial slurs, violates the first amendment. >> we will argument first this morning in case 15-1293, lee verses tam. mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may please the court. the stature provision at issue in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disparage persons, institutions, beliefs or national symbols. based on that provision the pto denied respondents application
. >> the fight must go on you would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in the 1858 senate race. because of civil liberty -- the cause must not be surrendered after the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> up next, the u.s. supreme court oral argument in the case leave versus chama. the justices are considering whether the governments refusal to register disparaging trademark such as racial...
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would write to a friend after his defeat to douglas in the 1858 senate race, because of civil libertymust not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. announcer 1: for the complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. on december 12, 1991, president george w. bush -- george h.w. bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act also known as the nunn-lugar act. it began cooperative storage of
would write to a friend after his defeat to douglas in the 1858 senate race, because of civil libertymust not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. announcer 1: for the complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. on december 12, 1991, president george w. bush -- george h.w. bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act also known as the nunn-lugar act. it began cooperative storage of
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to your point they really have caught the car and don't know what to do with it. >> douglas did you wantt in on this? >> you go. >> exchanges between bernie sanders and scott pruitt. >> as i've indicated, climate is changing and even -- >> but haven't told me why you think it is. >> job of the administrator is carry out of the stch yuts from the body. >> why is climate changing. >> in response to the issue epa administrator is constrained by statutes. >> asking your personal opinion. >> it's immaterial to the job. >> you're going to be head of the agency to protect the environment and your personal feelings about whether climate change is caused by human activity and carbon emissions is immaterial? >> kiersten, democrats want to paint him as pro energy, antienvironment, he rejects that narrative. what do you make of it. >> i don't know why dodging the question, pretty straightforward, but feel like this is almost something any of the nominees could have said, all seem to disagree with him on fundamental things. but seems to be doesn't matter what we think, just going to do what donald tr
to your point they really have caught the car and don't know what to do with it. >> douglas did you wantt in on this? >> you go. >> exchanges between bernie sanders and scott pruitt. >> as i've indicated, climate is changing and even -- >> but haven't told me why you think it is. >> job of the administrator is carry out of the stch yuts from the body. >> why is climate changing. >> in response to the issue epa administrator is constrained by...
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would write to a friend after his defeat to douglas in the 1858 senate race, because of civil liberty, must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. announcer 1: for the complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. on december 12, 1991, president george w. bush -- george h.w. bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act also known as the nunn-lugar act. it began cooperative storage of dismantling, destruction of soviet nuclear and chemical weapons. next, former senators sam nunn and richard lugar marked the 25th anniversary of the initiative in the historic kennedy caucus room on capitol hill. hopehour and 15 minute discussion and award ceremony was hosted by the national security archive, the carnegie endowment, and the nuclear threat initiative. thomas blanton: ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, just a few words of welcome today. i am tom blanton, i am director of the national security archive at george washington university and honored to be one of the organizers of today. this is the day that 25 years ago president george h.w. bush si
would write to a friend after his defeat to douglas in the 1858 senate race, because of civil liberty, must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. announcer 1: for the complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. on december 12, 1991, president george w. bush -- george h.w. bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act also known as the nunn-lugar act. it began cooperative storage of dismantling, destruction of soviet nuclear and chemical...
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to this. i want david and douglas to listen to it as well. this was trick2006, i think it november, i'm not sure. >> do you think at this point in our country, this point in time, that a person of color stands a chance to be the president of the united states? >> absolutely. i think the american people at their core are a decent people. i think that we still have prejudice in our midst. but i think that the vast majority of americans are willing to judge people on the basis of, you know, their ideas and their character. and in the case of the presidency, i think what's most important is whether the american people think that you understand their hopes and dreams and struggles and whether they think that you can actually help them achieve those hopes and dreams. >> i had a lot more hair then. i'd only been at cnn for about two months there, but listen, david gergen, he never wavered in believing in the american people and the goodness of the american people. >> he has never wavered on that. i think he's been very disappointed by our politics a
to this. i want david and douglas to listen to it as well. this was trick2006, i think it november, i'm not sure. >> do you think at this point in our country, this point in time, that a person of color stands a chance to be the president of the united states? >> absolutely. i think the american people at their core are a decent people. i think that we still have prejudice in our midst. but i think that the vast majority of americans are willing to judge people on the basis of, you...
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. >> the fight must go on he would write to a friend, two weeks after his defeat, to douglas in the 1858 senate race. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for a complete american hftry tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> remarks now from house ways and means committee chair kevin brady. he spoke recently about republican plans to change tax policy under the trump administration. the congressman's remarks were followed by a panel discussion with financial experts from the private sector. the financial services round table hosted this hour and ten minute discussion. >>> good morning, everyone. my name is tim pawlenty. welcome for this discussion. we're glad you're here and participating in trying to advance dialogue, discussion and hopefully progress around one of the most important issues facing our country, and one of most important issues for working americans as they try to better secure their financial future. really delighted this morning to be joined by one of the key leaders of this discussion, and this movement forward, that i
. >> the fight must go on he would write to a friend, two weeks after his defeat, to douglas in the 1858 senate race. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for a complete american hftry tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> remarks now from house ways and means committee chair kevin brady. he spoke recently about republican plans to change tax policy under the trump administration. the congressman's remarks were followed...
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do to get carson wentz the number two and joe douglas in charge of setting the draft board which is also a good thing. douglas has been scouting college talent for over 15 years at the college level. i know we like to freak out over the eagles. the sight of jeffrey lurie alone ruffles your feathers but this time i'm willing to say everything is fine unless lurie likes the view on the side line, yeah, then we're in that trouble. dawn. >> all right, thank you sean. >>> legendary actor john hurt has died following a long battle with pancreatic cancer. hurt was best known for movies like the elephant man and the harry potter films. he received two academy award nominations during his six decade career. the british actor also performed on stage. hurt was 77 years old. >>> original cast members from the broadway smash hit hamilton and american musical are going to sing the america the beautiful at super bowl 51. the original hamilton cast members will join music icons
do to get carson wentz the number two and joe douglas in charge of setting the draft board which is also a good thing. douglas has been scouting college talent for over 15 years at the college level. i know we like to freak out over the eagles. the sight of jeffrey lurie alone ruffles your feathers but this time i'm willing to say everything is fine unless lurie likes the view on the side line, yeah, then we're in that trouble. dawn. >> all right, thank you sean. >>> legendary...
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in a bid to clarify a grey area when it comes to wheelchair spaces on buses. thank you! back in 2012 douglasce will wheel chairs was taken by a mum with a wheelchair. she refused to move, which meant doug couldn't get on. his case centred around the bus company first group and their policies requesting, requiring, someone policies requesting, requiring, someone to move out of the wheelchair space if a disabled person wants to get on. it is a big issue for disabled people. it is plymouth having fully accessible bus services when in fact people can't use the space. —— pointless having. today's final ruling at the supreme court could have wide implications that stretch further than public transport. it is amazing that so few cases make to the supreme court and it is the first time that it has ever had a case about rights of access to goods and services for disabled people. yeah, i never thought about five years ago when i try to catch that bus that we would still be talking about it now. -- if found in his favour it would fight any company to provide a space for disabled people would need to ma
in a bid to clarify a grey area when it comes to wheelchair spaces on buses. thank you! back in 2012 douglasce will wheel chairs was taken by a mum with a wheelchair. she refused to move, which meant doug couldn't get on. his case centred around the bus company first group and their policies requesting, requiring, someone policies requesting, requiring, someone to move out of the wheelchair space if a disabled person wants to get on. it is a big issue for disabled people. it is plymouth having...
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here to discuss, the professor of constitutional law at the university of baltimore and the author of ghosts of jim crow. also douglas brinkley, author of rightful heritage, franklin d. roosevelt and the land of america. good evening to both of you. mr. higenbothem, you first. >> hey, don. >> we have a new president. he came into office the way he campaigned from his inaugural speech, first real date in office and he welcomed to the white house by enormous crowds of people protesting him worldwide the next day. what are your thoughts at the beginning of this trump presidency? >> well, like many americans, i watched on tv the inauguration events, and i saw the parties that were going on. and clearly it was impressive. i think that president trump, an international celebrity, a corporate leader, like president reagan and president kennedy, he knows how to give a god party. so, i'm sure that the people that were attending enjoyed them self. i even liked the first dance he did, frank sin atr a my way. that said there, were some things that went on over the weekend that were problematic. the focus on the numbers. presiden
here to discuss, the professor of constitutional law at the university of baltimore and the author of ghosts of jim crow. also douglas brinkley, author of rightful heritage, franklin d. roosevelt and the land of america. good evening to both of you. mr. higenbothem, you first. >> hey, don. >> we have a new president. he came into office the way he campaigned from his inaugural speech, first real date in office and he welcomed to the white house by enormous crowds of people...
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to argue that. i disagree with yawn lewis on the particular phrasing. but i do agree with douglas brinkley that in the past, presidents do presidents have reached out and tried to heel divisions in the country. as a result, they have -- their approvals have gown. this is the first president in recorded history whose approval ratings since the election have actually gone down. the new gallup poll out today has him at historic lows. less than half the country only 44% approve donald trump during this transition. you compare that to the past three presidents, george w. bush was 61% approval during his transition, bill clinton was 68% approval and barack obama, 83% approval during his first transition. so i do think that donald trump has been a divisive figure and needs to be more presidential and reach out to the john lewiss of the world. >> kirsten, weigh in on that. douglas said he believes it's a problem to have a civil rights icon come out and say this. what do you make of this? does donald trump need to do more to reach out to people like john lewis. >> >> it would be great felt
to argue that. i disagree with yawn lewis on the particular phrasing. but i do agree with douglas brinkley that in the past, presidents do presidents have reached out and tried to heel divisions in the country. as a result, they have -- their approvals have gown. this is the first president in recorded history whose approval ratings since the election have actually gone down. the new gallup poll out today has him at historic lows. less than half the country only 44% approve donald trump during...
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. >> let's get to jim acosta. douglas brinkley. you came back for more punishment? >> yes. >> what are you learning about d.c.'s new power couple? >> you know, it's interesting. and it falls under the category of unprecedented. to see the son in law of the incoming president, being teed up to serve in a consequential role, it's something we haven't seen in a long time. what they're saying is, jared kushner is not going to take a salary as senior adviser to the president. they're saying that's not the reason why he's not breaking these nepotism laws, they're saying the president-elect has broad discretion to pick the team he wants. that allows his son in law to serve in this capacity. he is going to have to divest himself of many of his holdings, he's going to have to recuse himself and ivanka trump is not going to be taking a position early on in this administration, she is going to be the first daughter, but she too will be selling off a lot of her holdings, investments, resigning from positions with the various companies she's involved in. because they want -- the
. >> let's get to jim acosta. douglas brinkley. you came back for more punishment? >> yes. >> what are you learning about d.c.'s new power couple? >> you know, it's interesting. and it falls under the category of unprecedented. to see the son in law of the incoming president, being teed up to serve in a consequential role, it's something we haven't seen in a long time. what they're saying is, jared kushner is not going to take a salary as senior adviser to the president....
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release aleas statement saying united express flight 66 operated by mess a airlines from charlotte douglas to washington dulles safely yesterday. once atsa the gait, an employeef the grounds handling vendor wass found unarmed in the aircraft cargo hold.ld. they're not the only oness looking into what happened. now, this baggage handler did refuse medical attention, butate what many properred the scare and the security concerns isis that he said he lost his airport id or he could not fine it and the flight crew, tony and sarah did not remember seeing him atat all, so obviously mr. were a lot of concerns and this incidentnc was initially investigated as a security or deal.deal teisha lewis, fox5 local new. > now to montgomery county to where police are searching forma man who fired shots in a townhome community inn gaithersburg. 3:30 thisthisaround afternoon on lamont lane. one woman was hit in the leg byg begun p fire. recovering at a hospital hos tonight. the woman and the gunman notan know each other and that thistht was likely a random act of rilen. investigats residents hoping someone will
release aleas statement saying united express flight 66 operated by mess a airlines from charlotte douglas to washington dulles safely yesterday. once atsa the gait, an employeef the grounds handling vendor wass found unarmed in the aircraft cargo hold.ld. they're not the only oness looking into what happened. now, this baggage handler did refuse medical attention, butate what many properred the scare and the security concerns isis that he said he lost his airport id or he could not fine it and...
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reporter: a sea of pink hats and protest signs flowed down oakland streets with messages to president trump. gray douglasame dressed as wonder woman. >> we're not going to let women's rights be trampled but i'm here as wonder woman because i am my sister's keeper and i need to look out for everybody. all my sisters and brothers. [screaming] >> reporter: it's only half a mile from madison park to frank ogawa plaza. but this march went the long way around. 15 miles. better for being seen and heard. some people came a long way to be part of this movement. kelly came from santa cruz to be part of a larger crowd in oakland. >> it is so unbelievable to me that all of the wonderful work that has been done towards protecting the environment, supporting alternative energy, if we're look to go backwards. >> we're going to fight you every step of the way with every breath we have! [screaming] >> reporter: they say they will do it one step at a time. in oakland, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> there were marches in many bay area cities including albany, santa rosa and this one in downtown walnut creek. it started this morn
reporter: a sea of pink hats and protest signs flowed down oakland streets with messages to president trump. gray douglasame dressed as wonder woman. >> we're not going to let women's rights be trampled but i'm here as wonder woman because i am my sister's keeper and i need to look out for everybody. all my sisters and brothers. [screaming] >> reporter: it's only half a mile from madison park to frank ogawa plaza. but this march went the long way around. 15 miles. better for being...
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host: getting back to this case, endrew v. douglas county school district. you wrote that justices heard oral arguments in the case that asks the courts to consider whether students are guaranteed and educational outcome more than the minimum, or more meaningful benefits, the current standard is different in each federal circuit with most choosing the simply more than minor or trivial standard. talk about this case. f? is endrew guest: this is a student in colorado. he attended public schools starting in preschool. he made progress until second-grade. he has autism, so is entitled to an individualized education program worked out between his parents and the school to give him the services he needs to succeed. starting in second grade, he had behavioral issues that started interfering with his academic process. his parents were not satisfied in fourth grade with the progress he was making. they put him in private school. under federal law, if a public school cannot show that students are making appropriate progress, they have to pay for private school tuition,
host: getting back to this case, endrew v. douglas county school district. you wrote that justices heard oral arguments in the case that asks the courts to consider whether students are guaranteed and educational outcome more than the minimum, or more meaningful benefits, the current standard is different in each federal circuit with most choosing the simply more than minor or trivial standard. talk about this case. f? is endrew guest: this is a student in colorado. he attended public schools...
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back to your calls, douglas from oregon is excited about tomorrow. caller: good morning. i want to agree that i am so glad to see you back. i am glad you are back. you are just one of the best posts. -- best hosts. everybody is great, but you are at the top of my list. everybody is excited. i believe we actually have a chance to maybe make america what america was supposed to be, not this massive government. if you look at what donald trump ,as done since the election projects under budget and ahead of schedule, that is taxpayer justice to try and rein in this massive bureaucracy. it has gone beyond the constitution and beyond the individual. it is almost like we work for the government instead of the government works for us and that is not his philosophy. and these democrats that are sitting out the election, i do not think they are afraid that republican -- the donald trump is a racist, i think they are afraid he is going to succeed and the government will go up in smoke. think he doesn't look at the empty factories and parking lots and the weeds growing -- he is a capit
back to your calls, douglas from oregon is excited about tomorrow. caller: good morning. i want to agree that i am so glad to see you back. i am glad you are back. you are just one of the best posts. -- best hosts. everybody is great, but you are at the top of my list. everybody is excited. i believe we actually have a chance to maybe make america what america was supposed to be, not this massive government. if you look at what donald trump ,as done since the election projects under budget and...
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let's go back to our international commentator in washington, douglas herbert. we saw some ugly scenes unfolding in washington. guest: there have been dozens of arrests. we have to put this into perspective. array ofxpecting an dozens of protests in washington, sort of a prelude to a peaceful women's march in washington, which will be the marquee event. these protests have been localized violent protests. most are trying to send the message that by no means do they support violent protesting. the fear is that donald trump will see a -- will seize upon this as a pretext to denounce all protests. most of the protesters have made it clear they want to be peaceful, they want to be organized, but they do want to send a powerful message of dissent and not let donald trump get away from having an un-traveled road. i would say the violent protests, most people are hoping this will not be a sign of what is to come. they do not represent the mast -- represent the vast majority of sporadic protests we have seen. from racial justice to immigration to all sorts of issues. the
let's go back to our international commentator in washington, douglas herbert. we saw some ugly scenes unfolding in washington. guest: there have been dozens of arrests. we have to put this into perspective. array ofxpecting an dozens of protests in washington, sort of a prelude to a peaceful women's march in washington, which will be the marquee event. these protests have been localized violent protests. most are trying to send the message that by no means do they support violent protesting....
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and i think he's doing it at great peril to himself and the future of his presidency. >> douglas brinkleye white house counsel for nixon, john dean, he said the way the trump presidency is beginning, it's safe to say it will end in calamity. it's almost a certainty. even republicans know this. is he right? >> well, i don't know, but i do think it's ringing all of our watergate bells right now, and people like john dean are being listened to, because this smacks of what richardson did when he resigned rather than obey the executive order to fire the watergate prosecutor. the difference is, this is going to be a real circus with the confirmation hearing of senator sessions coming up. many people are just thinking it would go smoothly, but it's going to be a spectacular effort by democrats to go after trump and punish trump for this firing in such a dramatic way. >> andre, he says even republicans know this. what's your reaction? >> i think they're wrong. again, i think that the media and the political pundits are getting it wrong. i think the people out there in the heartland of america wan
and i think he's doing it at great peril to himself and the future of his presidency. >> douglas brinkleye white house counsel for nixon, john dean, he said the way the trump presidency is beginning, it's safe to say it will end in calamity. it's almost a certainty. even republicans know this. is he right? >> well, i don't know, but i do think it's ringing all of our watergate bells right now, and people like john dean are being listened to, because this smacks of what richardson...
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to this. david and douglas as well. 2006, i think november. >> do you think that at this point in our country, in time, that a person of color stands a chance to be the president of the united states? >> absolutely. i think the american people at their core are a decent people. i think that we still have prejudice in our midst, but i think that the vast majority of americans are willing to judge people on the basis of their ideas and their character. and in the case of the presidency, i think what's most important is whether the american people think that you understand their hopes and dreams and struggles, and whether they think that you can actually help them achieve those hopes and dreams. >> i had a lot more hair then. only been at cnn two months. but david gergen, he never wavered in believing in the american people and their goodness. >> never wavered, been disappointed by our politics and the discouragement that has sent out across the country. that was very clear. his clear warning tonight was that democracy itself is now threatened. and if that goes our economy goes, everything else,
to this. david and douglas as well. 2006, i think november. >> do you think that at this point in our country, in time, that a person of color stands a chance to be the president of the united states? >> absolutely. i think the american people at their core are a decent people. i think that we still have prejudice in our midst, but i think that the vast majority of americans are willing to judge people on the basis of their ideas and their character. and in the case of the...
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. >> the fight must good on, he would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat, to douglas in 1858 senate race. cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. . >> for a complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> president trump nominated south carolina congressman mick mulvaney to be budget white house director. earlier this week the senate budget committee held a conference for the nominee. this is about three hours. >>> good morning and welcome to everyone here. we're here today to consider the nomination of representative mick mulvaney of south carolina to be the next director of the office of management and budget. i'm going to try to keep my opening remarks brief since we have a pair of senators before us who are going to give introductory remarks on their own concerning the nominee. president trump indicated his attempt to nominate representative mulvaney this position a little over a month ago. i think members can agree we would like to see a concerned director in place as soon as possible so i'm happy to note that the other committee of j
. >> the fight must good on, he would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat, to douglas in 1858 senate race. cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. . >> for a complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> president trump nominated south carolina congressman mick mulvaney to be budget white house director. earlier this week the senate budget committee held a conference for the nominee. this is about three hours. >>> good...
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to grow, rodney! visit quickbooks.com. >>> 15 december 1944. general douglas mcarthur's invading forces, the unmarked hell ship was sunk off the coast of the philippines by allied bombers. 300 of the 1600 men crammed into suffocating holds were killed. 27-year-old robert granston was one of the sick and starving survivors forced to swim the quarter mile to shore as japanese machine gunners opened fire. the ones that didn't drown or get shot were held for six grueling days on the tennis courts at the naval base. this is wide open, the sun, the heat. >> after several days, we were given a couple spoonsful of water and then a couple of tablespoons full of rice. >> the torturous journey continued on a second ship used to transfer horses, its holds were still filled with manure. >> the stench was that was tremendous. >> on 9 january as mcarthur's 6th army invaded, they lay in the crosshairs of american bombers. >> we got a bomb directly in the forward hold. and there were approximately 250 of us. in that hold, less than 100 of us were living after that bombing. >>
to grow, rodney! visit quickbooks.com. >>> 15 december 1944. general douglas mcarthur's invading forces, the unmarked hell ship was sunk off the coast of the philippines by allied bombers. 300 of the 1600 men crammed into suffocating holds were killed. 27-year-old robert granston was one of the sick and starving survivors forced to swim the quarter mile to shore as japanese machine gunners opened fire. the ones that didn't drown or get shot were held for six grueling days on the tennis...
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to hurt. genie: thank you, douglas. staying on rex tillerson. as well as talking about russia, he also sounded an aggressive note on china saying that china must stop building islands in the south china sea and mustn't be allowed to access those islands. to ourcrossing correspondent in beijing. any official reaction to this in china? the government must be pretty furious about this. the top word from tillerson we saw a relatively cool response from the chinese government. the foreign ministry spokesperson said china had the right to act in any normal and lawful way with its own sovereign territory. he asked others to take note of this consensus. this is a hot issue for china. not as hot as the taiwan issue. this adds to the amount of tension and the string of provocation from the trumpet administration towards china. seems the chinese government has been pretty restrained during the u.s. election campaign with all of trump's remarks and tweets on china. could we see that change once he is in office? >> that certainly seems possible. an expert at
to hurt. genie: thank you, douglas. staying on rex tillerson. as well as talking about russia, he also sounded an aggressive note on china saying that china must stop building islands in the south china sea and mustn't be allowed to access those islands. to ourcrossing correspondent in beijing. any official reaction to this in china? the government must be pretty furious about this. the top word from tillerson we saw a relatively cool response from the chinese government. the foreign ministry...
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douglas came to the inauguration, when lincoln rose to give his speech on the capitol steps, he looked for a place to put his hat, and douglas sort of leaned forward and said, i'll take your hat, and everyone saw this gesture with douglas holding the president's hat throughout the speech. it was a message that everyone got, was heavily reported, that things were all right, and at least those two, or at least for that moment, were together. >> and michael gerson, we see the picture tweeted out of donald trump, quote, working on his inaugural address. what is the process when you're working with george w. bush. i know you don't know donald trump's process. we know he can do 140 characters. but he's got well-known speechwriters and he'll take a draft, do an edit, they'll have a meeting, talk about themes? >> we did a lot of ours at blair house, because the president was staying there. so it's a little bit different. but usually he'll sit with a group of senior advisers and read it aloud. and then make changes and make direction in the process of going through the speech. that's a normal p
douglas came to the inauguration, when lincoln rose to give his speech on the capitol steps, he looked for a place to put his hat, and douglas sort of leaned forward and said, i'll take your hat, and everyone saw this gesture with douglas holding the president's hat throughout the speech. it was a message that everyone got, was heavily reported, that things were all right, and at least those two, or at least for that moment, were together. >> and michael gerson, we see the picture tweeted...
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me free you of the papers to the extent they existed but i say i found essentially her needles in famous people's haystack, but a because she kept elite company, justice douglas, justice jackson, could fine in the miss laneos correspond file to put pieces together. she kept one important one del of litters and photographses with the return i ripped off and i compared hand writhing to fir out what was who was writing to her and she was writing to. so i kept it to a high level of certainty. >> host: you mention she was you're mentor. what is your background. >> guest: not a in a professional setting. she grew 'in the jewish orphanage in new orleans. it closed in 1946, but i, too was an orphan and became a ward of the same agency that had cared for her. when i graduated from the same high school that she went to, 50 years later, my high school guidance counselor introduced us and so i got to know her through my years in college, law school, and my own legal career for the state of maryland. so i think she saw in me a little bit of herself, that little girl from new orleans. >> as 2016 comes to close many publications are offering their picks for this best books
me free you of the papers to the extent they existed but i say i found essentially her needles in famous people's haystack, but a because she kept elite company, justice douglas, justice jackson, could fine in the miss laneos correspond file to put pieces together. she kept one important one del of litters and photographses with the return i ripped off and i compared hand writhing to fir out what was who was writing to her and she was writing to. so i kept it to a high level of certainty....
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could you expand about marshall's relationship with douglas macarthur? what did he have to do with the strategy in the pacific? >> it was a difficult relationship because douglas macarthur thought douglas macarthur should be the u.s. chief of staff. he thought he ought to be the presiding reigning genius over american strategy in the second world war. marshall knew that macarthur felt that way and he found him one of the most difficult problems he had to deal with. he did deal with him extremely well. for much of the work, macarthur was in australia. he was the recipient of endless letters by macarthur demanding more support. marshall had committed himself to the germany first policy. historians will argue -- marshall was happy to give macarthur as much as he could but he was not going to overturn the strategy. there were lots of rows, but he did also appreciate the qualities of douglas macarthur as well. he was not in that list of eople who had been promoted by marshall because macarthur was very much his own man. marshall did admire macarthur, lbeit from afar. >> you have
could you expand about marshall's relationship with douglas macarthur? what did he have to do with the strategy in the pacific? >> it was a difficult relationship because douglas macarthur thought douglas macarthur should be the u.s. chief of staff. he thought he ought to be the presiding reigning genius over american strategy in the second world war. marshall knew that macarthur felt that way and he found him one of the most difficult problems he had to deal with. he did deal with him...
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to work for harvey company for about 20 years. with photography as it was, we see her in front of the alvarado hotel when douglas fairbanks came to when mary pickford came to town. she was an ambassador of sorts for the fred harvey company. one thing that curators like to do when they have a collection as extensive as this, like the photograph behind us, we like to see if we can find objects that are in the collection today that appear in those historic photographs. the basket that we are standing this photograph. we have seen it in a few other photographs. this time period, artists were pretty much anonymous. we tried to go back and connect artwork with the native artist who created them. case, it was work with were skilleds that in basketry, to look at the sign and make an attribution to mary benson. we think she was working on this at the time she was at the alvarado hotel. we think that because the basket is left unfinished. you can see the fibers. these would have been trimmed off. the harvey company liked to show work in progress. they like to show the steps of things they have made. they may have left this unfinished for t
to work for harvey company for about 20 years. with photography as it was, we see her in front of the alvarado hotel when douglas fairbanks came to when mary pickford came to town. she was an ambassador of sorts for the fred harvey company. one thing that curators like to do when they have a collection as extensive as this, like the photograph behind us, we like to see if we can find objects that are in the collection today that appear in those historic photographs. the basket that we are...
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australia, melbourne, and it's 11,300 miles and an international race and they want to see who can win. at the end, a douglas dc2 and a boeing 247 that you see here come in second and third. the first airplane is a purpose built air racer but the dc2 and 247 they show how american aeronautical technology has surpassed and jumped ahead of european aircraft technology and it's the ability of those airplanes and the dc2 flies and makes stops along the way, you're doing passengers mail, but it's the 247d that you see here flown by the famous flamboyant charismatic pilot roscoe turner and clyde pangborn come in third, it's a 92-hour flight. they get lost for three hours, have engine trouble but they make it and it's the airplane you see here that made that flight and part of the story in which the international press says the united states has jumped ahead in aeronautical technolo technology. how do we catch up? it's such a shock in terms of the performance of the airplanes. after the mcrobertson race, this aircraft goes back into the united airlines inventory and just an airliner. in the early 1970 lz it's gichb
australia, melbourne, and it's 11,300 miles and an international race and they want to see who can win. at the end, a douglas dc2 and a boeing 247 that you see here come in second and third. the first airplane is a purpose built air racer but the dc2 and 247 they show how american aeronautical technology has surpassed and jumped ahead of european aircraft technology and it's the ability of those airplanes and the dc2 flies and makes stops along the way, you're doing passengers mail, but it's...
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years before they phase out what exists today and replace it with whatever they plan to come up with. >> dana bash, douglas brinkley, reid wilson, thanks to all of you. 20 million people want know what happens if obamacare is entirely repealed. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's medical correspondent, and j.b. silvers, welcome to both of you. j.b., you're an expert in the insurance industry. i talked to jim demint in the last hour. he said they would leave in place parts of obamacare for a year, and the insurance industry will not fear that because they're going to make it more competitive for them. and the insurance companies will stay on board even though the insurance companies know that obamacare is being chipped away. in your mind, is that reasonable? >> i think it's totally naive. insurance companies are there to bear a risk and pay claims. and if the risks go up, they're going to run away. they'll just run away, out of the private insurance market. we've decided we want to use private insurance companies. so we've got to have them in the game. >> so we've got to have them in the game. so sanjay, we often hear,
years before they phase out what exists today and replace it with whatever they plan to come up with. >> dana bash, douglas brinkley, reid wilson, thanks to all of you. 20 million people want know what happens if obamacare is entirely repealed. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's medical correspondent, and j.b. silvers, welcome to both of you. j.b., you're an expert in the insurance industry. i talked to jim demint in the last hour. he said they would leave in place parts of obamacare for a year, and...
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he was forced to deny cancer rumors after friend end co-star michael douglas said in october that valas battling cancer and quote things don't look to good for him. days later val posted on facebook that michael was misinformed. i started having trouble with my -- >> in november, val made his first appearance in about two months for a screening and fans were shocked by his speech. >> my tongue swelled up. [ inaudible ] >> then in december, the 57-year-old was spotted looking very frail. still all the star admitted to ps a quote lump in my throat and swollen tongue. he is rehabbing steadily. his appearance last night seems to indicate that treatment is going well. >> and that is sure good to see. now, look who else was at the party last night. james corden. jaaie performed songs in the public domain and that means they didn't cost one red ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> amazing. gave a little testimony as to how people doubted him and now he is by smashing one of the greatest shows ever. ♪ ♪ >> with jamie after his serenade at the premier of his new thriller. >> what you got to say? >> my daddy kicks butt.
he was forced to deny cancer rumors after friend end co-star michael douglas said in october that valas battling cancer and quote things don't look to good for him. days later val posted on facebook that michael was misinformed. i started having trouble with my -- >> in november, val made his first appearance in about two months for a screening and fans were shocked by his speech. >> my tongue swelled up. [ inaudible ] >> then in december, the 57-year-old was spotted looking...
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to argue that. just disagree with him on the phrasing. but do agree with douglas brinkley. in the past new presidents have reached out to heal divisions in the country and as a result they have -- their approvals have gone up. this is the first president in recorded history whose approval ratings since the election have actually gone down. new gallup poll has him at historic polls. only 44% of the country approve of him in the transition. compared to george w. bush, 61% approval during the transition. bill clinton 68%, and barack obama, 83% approval during his first transition. so i do think donald trump has been a divisive figure and he needs to be more presidential and reach out to the john lewises of the world. >> says it's problem for civil rights icon to say this. should donald trump do more to reach out? >> would be great if he would but he's not going to. and i think john lewis is free to choose not to attend inauguration for moral objections but agree with david and little concerned if democrats moving forward with this story as fact that the election -- somehow was
to argue that. just disagree with him on the phrasing. but do agree with douglas brinkley. in the past new presidents have reached out to heal divisions in the country and as a result they have -- their approvals have gone up. this is the first president in recorded history whose approval ratings since the election have actually gone down. new gallup poll has him at historic polls. only 44% of the country approve of him in the transition. compared to george w. bush, 61% approval during the...
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to be a democrat. host: from texas. douglas on our republican line, you're next. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. kudos to that lady who just said everything i agree with. job, youget a new don't get to come in and then for eight years complain that the situation was so screwed up when you came in to work that you cannot do anything for eight years. i am sick of hearing that excuse. who want tomocrats import all these immigrants, take 20,000 and ship them off to d.c. sea where obama lives, and take them into their community and see how they like living with these illegal immigrants. host: we will hear next from marie in new york. independent line. good morning. caller: i would just like to make an opposite point. i don't think president-elect trump has done a lot to bring the country together so far. doesn't he think people in new york and other places that are blue states voted for him? night obama, they met the of his inauguration to say they were going to say no to him on everything. there is back and forth on both sides of that equation right there. the last thing
to be a democrat. host: from texas. douglas on our republican line, you're next. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. kudos to that lady who just said everything i agree with. job, youget a new don't get to come in and then for eight years complain that the situation was so screwed up when you came in to work that you cannot do anything for eight years. i am sick of hearing that excuse. who want tomocrats import all these immigrants, take 20,000 and ship them off to d.c. sea...
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to it. involves national security, history books will be crueler for that than stance on russian hacking. am i wrong douglases frivolous tweets all the time. i'm afraid we'll get a regular diet of it. but this is a big moment in american history what putin has done to try to interfere with the american election. it's gigantic, and trump doesn't have a good position. he should to what you're suggesting, step out, i've now looked at intelligence and it is russian fingerprints and going to get to the bottom of this and become more ardent. looking a bit like a fool to put it mildly. but he does know the media cycle at cnn and elsewhere, we may forget about it in one or two months, so often he tries to buy time knowing that people will lose interest in the story at some junction. >> no when he has press conference we'll all come out. need nt worry about that. >> yes. hit the press conference but now have inaugural coverage and all the new supreme court justice picks and cabinet appointments and going to be raining news. and terror attacks and world at large problems that he thinks eventually this story might bec
to it. involves national security, history books will be crueler for that than stance on russian hacking. am i wrong douglases frivolous tweets all the time. i'm afraid we'll get a regular diet of it. but this is a big moment in american history what putin has done to try to interfere with the american election. it's gigantic, and trump doesn't have a good position. he should to what you're suggesting, step out, i've now looked at intelligence and it is russian fingerprints and going to get to...
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to the hardwood. part of game on varsity this friday night. spring brook and blake. spring brook pumping up the crowd. kendall douglas missed the day. jackson there to get the rebound and the put-back. watch that one-handed throw-in. nice shot. a half hook. the blazers couldn't stop this guy with 32 points. spring book wins. >>> lady blazers. a pass to frost. an early 6-2 lead. thomas hits spring brook is hanging stuff. blair wins. >>> there is room to jump on that wizards bandwagon. they got john wall again yesterday and tonight looking to make the move on atlanta. the team a ttleliahead in the eastern conference. marquis morris. the wiz were laughing up early. wizards up 14. later second quarter shot clock winding down. no problem john wall. he beats the buzzer. wiz up 22 points at halftime. 3rd quarter. did you know that otto porter leads in three-point shooting percentage? he makes his fourth of the game. wizards roll 112-86. >>> the organizers of the farmers insurance open can't happy. tiger woods will not be playing this weekend after missing the cut. he was better in round 2, even par today, but the plus 4 cost him yesterday.
to the hardwood. part of game on varsity this friday night. spring brook and blake. spring brook pumping up the crowd. kendall douglas missed the day. jackson there to get the rebound and the put-back. watch that one-handed throw-in. nice shot. a half hook. the blazers couldn't stop this guy with 32 points. spring book wins. >>> lady blazers. a pass to frost. an early 6-2 lead. thomas hits spring brook is hanging stuff. blair wins. >>> there is room to jump on that wizards...
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anything to mention? >> douglasama environment: specter san francisco department of public health. i can speak on that aspect, if facility is in this case a bernal heights leaves a location the land use from a planning perspective is able to be a mcd for three years even if [inaudible] so for another facility reapplies at that same location they do not to come to the hearing. it's artie been declared use for medical cannabis dispensary but they still have to conform to all the other requirements through the department of public health. if you meet all our applications and it's the buildout and swells the permit of public health [inaudible] >> thank you. thank you for coming to this hearing. this is the first mcd hearing you been to which i think would be helpful and useful in the future to attend the series. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner richards >> but one quick question before i make a motion to take er and approve. the harvest sounds like another [inaudible] event you? harvest group another cannabis dispe
anything to mention? >> douglasama environment: specter san francisco department of public health. i can speak on that aspect, if facility is in this case a bernal heights leaves a location the land use from a planning perspective is able to be a mcd for three years even if [inaudible] so for another facility reapplies at that same location they do not to come to the hearing. it's artie been declared use for medical cannabis dispensary but they still have to conform to all the other...
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but the guy made just enough moves to land carson wentz and now with the addition of joe douglas settingyear's draft board i think we all need to take deep breath and see what happens. if the eagles miss the playoffs next year, clean house, dawn? everybody gone! back to you. >> all right. >> don't get too excited there sean. >>> all right. close call for actor david spade who was involved in a serious car accident in los angeles on wednesday. his suv destroyed after a three-car accident onuses sunset boulevard. tmz object taped these pictures of the mangled vehicle. according to reports, spade took a left turn when an oncoming car sped up to beat the yellow light and slammed right into the actor's range rover. luckily, there were no serious injuries. >>> donald trump is taunting actor arnold schwarzenegger for bringing in low ratings in the spin off of trump's old celebrity prentice. trump referred to himself as a quote ratings machine and schwarzenegger got swamp beside comparison. trump added but who cares, he supported kasich and hillary. think afternoon arnold schwarzenegger responde
but the guy made just enough moves to land carson wentz and now with the addition of joe douglas settingyear's draft board i think we all need to take deep breath and see what happens. if the eagles miss the playoffs next year, clean house, dawn? everybody gone! back to you. >> all right. >> don't get too excited there sean. >>> all right. close call for actor david spade who was involved in a serious car accident in los angeles on wednesday. his suv destroyed after a...
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to be addressed by the senate before they confirm him. i'm very concerned about quite of few of these nominees. >> you said tom price shows extreme lack of judgment. why do you say that? douglas>> price is -- looking like he's in trouble right now. if he can't escape this ethical issue that he has, might be the one that the democrats hone in on. after all trying to repeal the affordable care act is what is getting under the skin of sanders and others. i think that's the only one that might still be controversial at this point. >> richard, you wanted to weigh in, extreme lack of judgment as well? >> it's criminal offense, insider trading, if you perfect or sell securities while in possession of tell nonpublic information that you learned from your job, whether the united states government, on wall street or anywhere else. congress emphasized that again in the stock act years ago. amazed have congressman buying and selling stocks while introducing bills by the same company and excuse i'm hearing is broker bought it without him knowing. if that's the story, wondering why he's doing that while he's introducing legislation affecting health care companies. it looks terrible to have
to be addressed by the senate before they confirm him. i'm very concerned about quite of few of these nominees. >> you said tom price shows extreme lack of judgment. why do you say that? douglas>> price is -- looking like he's in trouble right now. if he can't escape this ethical issue that he has, might be the one that the democrats hone in on. after all trying to repeal the affordable care act is what is getting under the skin of sanders and others. i think that's the only one...