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their struggles i saw were unknowable and now lost forever. i have come to know more about them than every thought possible and how heroically they carried on. this is joseph kellog who was a leader in the community. one of the lives i picked up growing up in the county was the black community was this monolithic group of very poor sharecroppers and there were plenty of people like that. but there were also educated and property-owning african-american citiz citizens who were deeply emeshed with the country. i am hoping this story which is a core sample drawing down the 200 years of life in a single place might suggest ways we can come to grits with racial injustice. the hearings in south africa were never far from my mind with insight about the corrosive aspects of denial and the reality of the truth. there were whites that were angry that i was grudging up history. most this is still there. such people seem to want the reward of the peace process without first paying the price of turning and facing the truth. when i started searching in the
their struggles i saw were unknowable and now lost forever. i have come to know more about them than every thought possible and how heroically they carried on. this is joseph kellog who was a leader in the community. one of the lives i picked up growing up in the county was the black community was this monolithic group of very poor sharecroppers and there were plenty of people like that. but there were also educated and property-owning african-american citiz citizens who were deeply emeshed...
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along with that was newspapers and the story i always imagined as murky and unknowable and lost. and that is an old issue, this is the picture that came up. october 2, 1912, i didn't know at the time who these people are. the prisoners in front, daniel, her brother oscar daniel, young 18-year-old and named tony howell, isaiah pirkle and oscar daniel and ernest knox would eventually behaved but i didn't know that when i brought this picture. this is something i couldn't escape, the first faces i had ever seen, as i panned across this photograph, it raised more questions than it answered, two turned to the teenage boys who swing for their crime, which two. if they were accused of raping and killing, who are the others. all my life i question whether god's people lived in verse i but i was face to face with the truth, something much closer to it than i ever thought it would get. the legend i grew up with is riddled with lies and distorted by the ticket 3. these were real people led to real death at the start of the season of violence leading to the expulsion of all 1098 african resi
along with that was newspapers and the story i always imagined as murky and unknowable and lost. and that is an old issue, this is the picture that came up. october 2, 1912, i didn't know at the time who these people are. the prisoners in front, daniel, her brother oscar daniel, young 18-year-old and named tony howell, isaiah pirkle and oscar daniel and ernest knox would eventually behaved but i didn't know that when i brought this picture. this is something i couldn't escape, the first faces i...
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this story i imagined as murky and unknowable lost in the mists of time. i clicked a link that led to an old issue of "atlanta constitution." this is the picture that came up. this is from october 2nd, 1912. i didn't know at the time who these people are. jane daniel, prisoners, on the front, jane daniel, her brother oscar daniel. 18-year-old man named tony howell. this is ed collins, 24. isaiah perkel, ernest knox who is 16. the two boys and oscar and earnest were eventually hanged for the murder of may crow. i didn't know any of that when i saw this picture. it was something i couldn't escape. these were the first faces of blacks i fosyth, i ever seen. this raises more questions than answered. if two faces belonged to teenage boys were doomed to quote swing for their crime, which two? if they were accused of raping and killing may crow, who are all the others? all my life i questioned whether black people ever really live in fosyth. now i was face-to-face with the truth or something much closer to it than i thought i would get. while the legend i grew up
this story i imagined as murky and unknowable lost in the mists of time. i clicked a link that led to an old issue of "atlanta constitution." this is the picture that came up. this is from october 2nd, 1912. i didn't know at the time who these people are. jane daniel, prisoners, on the front, jane daniel, her brother oscar daniel. 18-year-old man named tony howell. this is ed collins, 24. isaiah perkel, ernest knox who is 16. the two boys and oscar and earnest were eventually hanged...
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in the shadowy world of free lance intelligence, that is unknowable for now. in 2013 the trump—owned miss universe circus rolled into moscow. donald trump had his own reasons to be excited. he had tweeted. a meeting was reportedly set up, but it never happened. but the leaked dossier said a number of prostitutes were provided and hidden cameras recorded everything. malcolm nance used to be an officer in us intelligence and has studied
in the shadowy world of free lance intelligence, that is unknowable for now. in 2013 the trump—owned miss universe circus rolled into moscow. donald trump had his own reasons to be excited. he had tweeted. a meeting was reportedly set up, but it never happened. but the leaked dossier said a number of prostitutes were provided and hidden cameras recorded everything. malcolm nance used to be an officer in us intelligence and has studied
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a managed civilization whose names and struggles were unknowable and now lost forever. but i come to know more about them than i ever thought possible and come to know how heroically they carried on. this is joseph kellogg who is the largest black property owner in the county. he helped found a black methodist church andwas a leader in the community. one of the lives that i had kind of picked up , the black community was this monolithic group of very poor, marginal sharecroppers and there were plenty of people like that including ernest knox and oster daniels but they were also educated and property owning african-american citizens who were deeply enmeshed with the culture of some of the elite white people in the county so this was a surprise to me. complicated my sense of both the white community and the black community. i'm hopeful this one very focused story which is a kind of historical core sample going down for 200 years in the life of a single place might suggest ways we can at least begin coming to grips with our nations history of racial violence and injustice
a managed civilization whose names and struggles were unknowable and now lost forever. but i come to know more about them than i ever thought possible and come to know how heroically they carried on. this is joseph kellogg who is the largest black property owner in the county. he helped found a black methodist church andwas a leader in the community. one of the lives that i had kind of picked up , the black community was this monolithic group of very poor, marginal sharecroppers and there were...
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consequences of all of these things, these policies that he has articulated -- the consequences are really unknowable. that will disturb businesses a lot. i think the idea that he is after all, supportive of repealing obama care, that is going to cause chaos, the health care industry, but in other industries that provide their employees with insurance, or that have tried to incorporate obamacare into their insurance plans. so, there are all these things that trump has talked about in 140 character tweets, but has not really worked out for himself, and i think for the business community. euphoria we have seen in the stock market over the last month or so, since the election, i think of going to end pretty fast as businesses and investors start waiting around to see what actually is going to happen with this administration. host: welhile you think about the details on the one side, we have optics on the other side with carriers. what do you think they bring? >> i don't think they really tell us much of anything. these are photo opportunities and pr opportunities. carrier is a perfect example. during th
consequences of all of these things, these policies that he has articulated -- the consequences are really unknowable. that will disturb businesses a lot. i think the idea that he is after all, supportive of repealing obama care, that is going to cause chaos, the health care industry, but in other industries that provide their employees with insurance, or that have tried to incorporate obamacare into their insurance plans. so, there are all these things that trump has talked about in 140...
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[applause] so now they are picked like everywhere else you get the unknowing letter in the mail to show up. puff 1986 he is not here but let's system is changing and to have an iq of 69. with a straightforward law but as san expert gave him an extra four points to say he was stressed out at the time of testing. i am barely smart enough to be a lawyer i know you don't give somebody four points for stress. that they can hire an expert or a psychologist. that dr. was fined $5,000 and cannot do death row evaluations any more. [applause] so now there is a new sentencing phase. his girlfriend was impossible to find as the critical witness. i would get a tip i would fly there she would see me and slammed the door. puff i sat there eight hours . i knew she could go back to the original story half anthony called me to say i know. just go talk to the girlfriend. she told me that she chose her kids but yes she saw it on her caller id. i went back to texas for fend the reef deficiencies my client is innocent and said all of you yankee lawyers come to texas we know better. good luck. five if nine li
[applause] so now they are picked like everywhere else you get the unknowing letter in the mail to show up. puff 1986 he is not here but let's system is changing and to have an iq of 69. with a straightforward law but as san expert gave him an extra four points to say he was stressed out at the time of testing. i am barely smart enough to be a lawyer i know you don't give somebody four points for stress. that they can hire an expert or a psychologist. that dr. was fined $5,000 and cannot do...
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the pastor inside new life told the crowd that he knows they wish they could unknow how grace died. he said that now they do know the facts surrounding her death and people inside could choose to not look away and to do more in the future. reporting live in glenside, deanna durante nbc10 news. >> nbc10 has been covering new details on the story every day. you can find more of deanna's reporting on the nbc10 app. you can learn more about grace packer's adoption mom and her connection to the lehigh valley. >> to the weather now we're tracking rain for the start of the work week. first alert radar shows the system moving into our area in time for your commute tomorrow morning. first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is timing this out. >> the clouds moved in over the last couple of hours and the rain will be coming after that. we've got a few blips on the radar close by but none of that is reaching the ground yet. some more moist back to the west and we're getting a little bit rain in southwestern pennsylvania. as we go through the evening, very little on the radar.
the pastor inside new life told the crowd that he knows they wish they could unknow how grace died. he said that now they do know the facts surrounding her death and people inside could choose to not look away and to do more in the future. reporting live in glenside, deanna durante nbc10 news. >> nbc10 has been covering new details on the story every day. you can find more of deanna's reporting on the nbc10 app. you can learn more about grace packer's adoption mom and her connection to...
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he can't unknow he owns all the properties or that his sons are managing them. >> right, you have togine at the thanks giving table something about the business, especially with the family name, is going to come up whether you like it or not. >> reporter: he mentioned in the prez conference somebody approached him over the weekend for a $2 billion deal. >> i turned it down. i didn't have to turn it down. >> reporter: you can see how as president of the united states, involved in an organization that has assets in more than 18 countries, how many potential conflicts of interest exist here. >> reporter: from a financial perspective today's pres conference raised more questions than it answered. >> there was show and stacks of paper, but they didn't show they're addressing conflicts of interest in a meaningful way. >> reporter: the president-elect isn't the only one with a conflict of interest. his daughter announcing she is leaving the trump organization stepping away from her fashion and apparel brand and moving to washington. in a statement she says, i plan to take time to settle our
he can't unknow he owns all the properties or that his sons are managing them. >> right, you have togine at the thanks giving table something about the business, especially with the family name, is going to come up whether you like it or not. >> reporter: he mentioned in the prez conference somebody approached him over the weekend for a $2 billion deal. >> i turned it down. i didn't have to turn it down. >> reporter: you can see how as president of the united states,...
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and certain about things that are unknowable. and he preys, actually pretty successfully, on these weaknesses in the human mind. people think in stereotypes rather than statistically. so you tell a story about a mexican immigrant who's murdered somebody, and nobody think, oh, what are the stats on that? are mexican immigrants more likely than anybody else to murder an american? they think, no, they have an image. muslim terrorists. he's always bouncing from stereotype to stereotype, and people do -- the point is, amos would say the point isn't racism, sexism. people actually think in these classifications. you have to resist them. and trump doesn't resist any of that. so they would have, i think he'd have had something to say about that. but i don't, i don't think his actual feelings about trump himself would be that different from a lot of people's. >> question there. >> i'm curious, you mentioned that there are a lot of things that have to go right in order for you to write a story. what's the closest you've come to writing a s
and certain about things that are unknowable. and he preys, actually pretty successfully, on these weaknesses in the human mind. people think in stereotypes rather than statistically. so you tell a story about a mexican immigrant who's murdered somebody, and nobody think, oh, what are the stats on that? are mexican immigrants more likely than anybody else to murder an american? they think, no, they have an image. muslim terrorists. he's always bouncing from stereotype to stereotype, and people...
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in the shadowy world of free lance intelligence, that is unknowable for now.2013 the trump—owned miss universe circus rolled into moscow. donald trump had his own reasons to be excited. he had tweeted. a meeting was reportedly set up, but it never happened. but the leaked dossier said a number of prostitutes were provided and hidden cameras recorded everything. malcolm nance used to be an officer in us intelligence and has studied russian spy craft. most of the rooms are wired for sound, even if they're not wired, they have sophisticated enough collection systems to where they don't have to be in the room. the intelligence service would have been part of the analysis team that would have been watching him. to determine is donald trump or anyone on his staff someone we could turn into an agent who would work for russia. everything in that report fits with how russian intelligence works. that doesn't mean it is true. but putin has form for kompromat. back in 2000, mikhail kasyanov was putin's prime minister. they fell out. and mikhail kasyanov became an outspoke
in the shadowy world of free lance intelligence, that is unknowable for now.2013 the trump—owned miss universe circus rolled into moscow. donald trump had his own reasons to be excited. he had tweeted. a meeting was reportedly set up, but it never happened. but the leaked dossier said a number of prostitutes were provided and hidden cameras recorded everything. malcolm nance used to be an officer in us intelligence and has studied russian spy craft. most of the rooms are wired for sound, even...
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andy haldane said his team were now facing having to predict how the economy will perform, despite unknowablell us anything more than paul the octopus, mr whippy the whippet, or indeed meg the mystic? here's chris cook. earlier on today a woman rang the bbc and said that she heard there was a hurricane on the way, if you are watching, don't worry, there isn't. voiceover: has economics had its own michael fish moment? that is what the chief economist at the bank of england said this week. very similar to the sort of reports central banks, naming no names, issued precrisis," there's no hurricane coming, it might be very windy in the sub—prime sector...". the financial crisis was a huge shock to economists, in 2009, 49 countries had year—on—year falls, in economic activity, but as late as september 2008, no major forecasters foresaw that. we failed to appreciate the damage that a relatively sub—prime bass —— mortgage market in the united states, loans to fairly poor people who cannot afford the houses they are trying to buy, would do to our financial sector because we did not realise just how in
andy haldane said his team were now facing having to predict how the economy will perform, despite unknowablell us anything more than paul the octopus, mr whippy the whippet, or indeed meg the mystic? here's chris cook. earlier on today a woman rang the bbc and said that she heard there was a hurricane on the way, if you are watching, don't worry, there isn't. voiceover: has economics had its own michael fish moment? that is what the chief economist at the bank of england said this week. very...
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president trump can't unknow he owns trump tower. and the press will make sure that any new development at the trump organization are well publicized. further, it would be impossible to find an institutional trustee that would be competent to run the trump organization. the approach he is taking allows don and eric to preserve this great company and iconic assets, and this approach is best from a conflicts and ethics perspective. it creates a complete separation from president-elect trump and separates him and prevents him from participating in the business, imposes strict limits on what the trustees can do, and requires the assent of any ethics advisor to a new deal. i'm going to turn to one last topic today that has been of interest lately. called emoluents. that's a word we have all become familiar with and not heard before. we're going to describe some other actions the president-elect trump is taking to avoid even the appearance of a conflict. it comes from the constitution. the constitution says, officials may not accept gifts,
president trump can't unknow he owns trump tower. and the press will make sure that any new development at the trump organization are well publicized. further, it would be impossible to find an institutional trustee that would be competent to run the trump organization. the approach he is taking allows don and eric to preserve this great company and iconic assets, and this approach is best from a conflicts and ethics perspective. it creates a complete separation from president-elect trump and...
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feels a little better because i think 30 years ago i was -- there's more fear involved and a lot of unknowingd now it's just, i'm digging it. i like where i am and i love making the music. >> yeah. when you're 30 years in and you're still putting out new projects, how do you go about figuring out what that sounds like, what that's going to be? because i mean, music is so, i mean, the river runs deep. >> yes. >> and yet, every project has to be different from the previous project, and you've got to keep giving your fans stuff that interests them. how do you feel that out three decades in? >> i figure, if something moves me, if i love something, if i'm looking at something going, i can't wait to sing this, then my fans are going to respond to that, because they -- i write like that. i write from what is in my heart, what i'm feeling, and i give that to the fans, and they really responded to this album. they love it. >> so, obviously, timing is everything, as they say. >> yeah. >> why was the timing right for you at this stage in your career for this project? >> well, after 30 years, i have been
feels a little better because i think 30 years ago i was -- there's more fear involved and a lot of unknowingd now it's just, i'm digging it. i like where i am and i love making the music. >> yeah. when you're 30 years in and you're still putting out new projects, how do you go about figuring out what that sounds like, what that's going to be? because i mean, music is so, i mean, the river runs deep. >> yes. >> and yet, every project has to be different from the previous...
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that's unknowable, right? >> let me tell you. they predicted that we would have high precipitation and low precipitation. in california, we have both. we are having high precipitation events. >> tucker: who is that they, be way? >> do you believe in nasa? the pentagon? really, tucker, you're going to contradict the pentagon? please. >> tucker: anybody who doesn't agree with what you believe is a heretic. i am just asking questions. but you have no idea what the answer is. you are running around saying science this, science that. >> so okay, fine. you don't say i need heart surgery to a doctor but how do you know how to do it? there are trained scientists all over the world. >> tucker: you don't not ask questions. they are not shut it down for it. what you're trying to do to me is calling me names. >> i am not calling you anythin anything! >> tucker: i'm a denier? >> when you get on a plane, are you skeptical of a pilot trained to fly? >> i am an adult who is skeptical of everything. i think you know that i am righ right. >> you s
that's unknowable, right? >> let me tell you. they predicted that we would have high precipitation and low precipitation. in california, we have both. we are having high precipitation events. >> tucker: who is that they, be way? >> do you believe in nasa? the pentagon? really, tucker, you're going to contradict the pentagon? please. >> tucker: anybody who doesn't agree with what you believe is a heretic. i am just asking questions. but you have no idea what the answer...
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point of view, the influence on the campaign, did it affect votes, is not just not known, it's unknowablehrough intelligence techniques. but i was quite stunned that the community at large, with high confidence judgments, the russians did this. they did this to erode confidence in our processes. they preferred to punish secretary clinton. they then shifted as the campaign went on and became a bit more successful, that they began to prefer president-elect trump, and then all three major agencies, although only one with moderate confidence, the other two high confidence, concluded they were actually moving in the direction to help him win. that's a stunning summary. >> okay. so do you think the united states should have reacted aggressively earlier? >> yes, we should have. and look, the members of congress were briefed around october when that first public report came out, and based upon public reporting, charlie, it was the republican leader of the senate that refused to join consensus. and without bipartisan consensus to push back, president obama, in essence, kept his powder dry. i think
point of view, the influence on the campaign, did it affect votes, is not just not known, it's unknowablehrough intelligence techniques. but i was quite stunned that the community at large, with high confidence judgments, the russians did this. they did this to erode confidence in our processes. they preferred to punish secretary clinton. they then shifted as the campaign went on and became a bit more successful, that they began to prefer president-elect trump, and then all three major...
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of course he can't unknow, as the lawyer said, he can't unknow that he knows trump tower.his assets. >> donald and eric run it and another executive, essentially run the trust. >> correct, correct. i thought one of the most interesting things said is that he's going to take all of the -- any profit from the foreign governments to any of his hotels will be given to the u.s. treasury. having -- that followed on the heel of saying the emoluments clause doesn't really apply. >> exempt it does apparently. >> maybe it does but we're not going to take any chances here. essentially donald trump is saying that his two sons and a business executive will run the company in a trust. i also thought interesting donald trump said there will be no new deals. what we heard today is there's going to be an ethics officer employed by the trump organization who will have to approve any deals. >> only domestic deals. >> the problem with the ethics expert is it's the trump folks doing it. it's not the federal government, it's not a truly neutral third party. you could make a case that it's the o
of course he can't unknow, as the lawyer said, he can't unknow that he knows trump tower.his assets. >> donald and eric run it and another executive, essentially run the trust. >> correct, correct. i thought one of the most interesting things said is that he's going to take all of the -- any profit from the foreign governments to any of his hotels will be given to the u.s. treasury. having -- that followed on the heel of saying the emoluments clause doesn't really apply. >>...
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. >> adam, from my great cloud of unknowing, it feels to me that there's a lot of anticipation built into current stock prices. >> right. >> particularly anticipation on what may happen on corporate taxes. >> yes. >> the devil here is in the details, i would guess. and that is we don't know what's going to happen to interest deductions for corporations. >> right. >> we don't really know what's going to happen to capital expensing and depreciating of new equipment. >> right. >> a lot could get sort of gummed up in this, right? >> i get asked about corporate earnings, spent a lot of my meetings with investors talking about the path, 18% higher earnings in 2018 in our model versus 2016. we talk a lot about the path to get there. part of reason i've gotten more cautious than bullish, we're assuming statutory ra-- pretty optimistic set of assumptions. i think you're right. it's a nonvariable problem we're always trying to isolate to one. the buy as is thias is that peo if you're looking for that fake gauge, what am i going to gauge to fade the rally? any signs of washington gridlock or th
. >> adam, from my great cloud of unknowing, it feels to me that there's a lot of anticipation built into current stock prices. >> right. >> particularly anticipation on what may happen on corporate taxes. >> yes. >> the devil here is in the details, i would guess. and that is we don't know what's going to happen to interest deductions for corporations. >> right. >> we don't really know what's going to happen to capital expensing and depreciating of new...
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and they are feverishly going through this venue that we believe to be the reina nightclub, it's unknowing, and because it was brought up before, the bataclan theater, that was multiple location, and of course here they are ready for the worse, but hoping that does not happen. we know it's only one location at the moment e according to our msnbc producer, he spoke to security at the nightclub, and they are telling them that the attacker is still in the nightclub. that is what we are hearing from our nbc producer, according to security there at the nightclub. they believe the attacker -- we're also learning it's only one, one person that we are getting information on at this moment. one attacker believed to be still in that nightclub, and that special forces are sealing off -- this is why we're seeing a lot of these pictures here from domestic tv. they're sealing off a two-mile radius around the nightclub itself. so more information here that we're getting in at 4:15 a.m. it could be about three hours after the incident. jim cavanaugh, we have some new information. we're hearing from our pr
and they are feverishly going through this venue that we believe to be the reina nightclub, it's unknowing, and because it was brought up before, the bataclan theater, that was multiple location, and of course here they are ready for the worse, but hoping that does not happen. we know it's only one location at the moment e according to our msnbc producer, he spoke to security at the nightclub, and they are telling them that the attacker is still in the nightclub. that is what we are hearing...
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of all people who are willing to appear confident about thicks and certain about thicks that are unknowableand pretty successfully on these weaknesses and the human mind, people thinking stereotypes, so you tell a story about mexican immigrant who murdered somebody and nobody thinks, oh, what are the stats on that, are mexican americans more likely to murder americans, no, they have an image, muslim terrorists, stereotype and people do -- the point is people actually think in classifications that you are to resist them and trump doesn't release any of that. they would have had something to say about that but i don't think his actual feelings about trump himself would be that different from a lot of peoples. >> i'm curious, you mentioned that there were a lot of things that have to go right in order for you to write a story, what's the closest you've come to writing a story without actually writing it and why did you decide to not write it? >> two big cases, i spent the better part of three years chasing around after minor league baseball players to the point where i was in uniform in double
of all people who are willing to appear confident about thicks and certain about thicks that are unknowableand pretty successfully on these weaknesses and the human mind, people thinking stereotypes, so you tell a story about mexican immigrant who murdered somebody and nobody thinks, oh, what are the stats on that, are mexican americans more likely to murder americans, no, they have an image, muslim terrorists, stereotype and people do -- the point is people actually think in classifications...
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. >> in times of political uncertainty, where the future is, you know, unknowable, we must ensure the institutional design to link london to europe and vice versa. this bridge between britain and the eu is becoming more, not less important. >> good morning. i read so much commentary on why the market was relatively optimistic about what we heard from theresa may, whether it was the prospect of a parliamentary vote. whether it's the fact she just provided a bit of clarity here. i'd argue it was well telegraphed, positioning in the market and sterling is so short now that actually you get a bit of buy the rumor sell the fact or in reverse going on there. what do you think? >> i think it definitely was a bit of everything. on top of that, maybe the clarity that she showed us that they are looking at britain leaving the customs union bit. so she knows the difference in terms of where to focus the energy on, and still keep britain alive via some trade doors that she wants to keep open elsewhere. definitely interesting with all of the moves we saw in the markets yesterday. the sterling move
. >> in times of political uncertainty, where the future is, you know, unknowable, we must ensure the institutional design to link london to europe and vice versa. this bridge between britain and the eu is becoming more, not less important. >> good morning. i read so much commentary on why the market was relatively optimistic about what we heard from theresa may, whether it was the prospect of a parliamentary vote. whether it's the fact she just provided a bit of clarity here. i'd...
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people who are willing to appear comment about things that are -- confident about things that are unknowable and the -- actually d pretty successfully on these weaknesses of the human mind. people think in stereotypes. rather than statistically. so you tell a story about ato mexican immigrant who murdered somebody, and nobody thinks, what are the stats on that, are mexico more thans more like to murder an american. they think, no, they have an image. muslim terrorists. always stereotype to stereotype and people do -- the point isn't -- the opinion in the --sen racism and sex sexismi think they would have had something to say about that. but i don't think his actual feelings about trump himself would be that different from a lot of people's. >> question there. >> i'm curious, you messengered there are a lot of things that have to get to right for you to write a story. that's the closest you have come to writing a story without actually writing and it whoa decide to not write it? >> um, i can think of two big casesment one was when i -- sold two books, one would be aen sequel, and i spent the
people who are willing to appear comment about things that are -- confident about things that are unknowable and the -- actually d pretty successfully on these weaknesses of the human mind. people think in stereotypes. rather than statistically. so you tell a story about ato mexican immigrant who murdered somebody, and nobody thinks, what are the stats on that, are mexico more thans more like to murder an american. they think, no, they have an image. muslim terrorists. always stereotype to...
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the endless turnpikes and expressways twisting over unknowable wet lands is beautiful, to know jersey is to love her. you may have heard of it. some of governor christie's mignons allegedly con is spired to jam up traffic for a few days. this is my happy place, sometimes i just need that old time flavor here. it seems like a chew food. >> thank you. >> he these two picks just like 1968. some things just don't change. i love this stuff. look at that beauty. i'm here to feed my soul. the cultural wellspring that's new jersey, it's the antidote to every other place. the place is perfect. the dogs are amazing. there are not a lot of people in this world courageous enough to not change. down the shore, yeah, we actually talk like that. it was what we did, go down the shore. not just our family from bergen county near the manahawkin bridge, but families and working-class families from all over who packed up the kids in the station wagon for the interminable trip to long beach island. >> just getting out of the driveway was a big deal. >> there was always drama. >> strapping -- to the roof o
the endless turnpikes and expressways twisting over unknowable wet lands is beautiful, to know jersey is to love her. you may have heard of it. some of governor christie's mignons allegedly con is spired to jam up traffic for a few days. this is my happy place, sometimes i just need that old time flavor here. it seems like a chew food. >> thank you. >> he these two picks just like 1968. some things just don't change. i love this stuff. look at that beauty. i'm here to feed my soul....
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his own attorney said today he can't unknow that he owns trump tower, the same is true of his other holdingsdea of limiting direct communication about the business is holy inadequate. that's not how a blind trust works. there's not supposed to be any information at all, in developing the current plan, the president-elect didn't have the benefit of oge's guidance so, to be clear, oge's primary recommendation is that he divest his conflicting assets. nothing short of divestiture will resolve these conflicts. appreciate that divestiture can be costly but the president-elect would not be alone in making that sacrifice. i've been involved in just about every presidential nomination in the past 10 years. i've also been involved in the ethics review of presidents, vice presidents, and most top white house officials. i've seen the sacrifices these individuals have had to make it's important to understand that the president is now entering a world of public service, he's going to be asking his own appointees to make sacrifices, he's going to be asking our men and women in uniform to risk their lives
his own attorney said today he can't unknow that he owns trump tower, the same is true of his other holdingsdea of limiting direct communication about the business is holy inadequate. that's not how a blind trust works. there's not supposed to be any information at all, in developing the current plan, the president-elect didn't have the benefit of oge's guidance so, to be clear, oge's primary recommendation is that he divest his conflicting assets. nothing short of divestiture will resolve...
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it didn't flus the election, we don't know that, that's unknowable. so we're done talking about it, certainly with me as an intelligence officer, that's just not anything we can discover, certainly in the discover through intelligence information. most important to me, michael, was the front end of that comment which turned this issue into a larger globe wal, we got a cyber problem issue. i freely concede we have a cyber problem. that was not the issue yesterday. the point of that briefing yesterday, michael, was we got a russia problem. and the trump transition team tried to get off the x from that question by simply pushing it over here and saying we got to do better cyber security. they're walking away from the core issue, michael. which is the behavior of the russian federation. >> general, i read and you know from prior conversations enjoyed your mem your, in your book you said the people at the nsa including me come from the same political culture that motivates all americans, in the periodic debates we have had over security and liberty and my
it didn't flus the election, we don't know that, that's unknowable. so we're done talking about it, certainly with me as an intelligence officer, that's just not anything we can discover, certainly in the discover through intelligence information. most important to me, michael, was the front end of that comment which turned this issue into a larger globe wal, we got a cyber problem issue. i freely concede we have a cyber problem. that was not the issue yesterday. the point of that briefing...
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that's unknowable.unfair and illegal things were -- two unfair things and probably >> you're not going to the inauguration because you think he is tainted and you don't want to normalize him -- >> and because what really decided me in the end was his personal attack on john lewis, who is an icon and has given blood for this country. >> are you saying that then if you're not going to the inauguration for those reasons -- those reasons aren't going away -- does that mean for the next four years you're not going to work with him? you're just not going to show up when something that the president wants to push is being discussed? >> no, no. i'm going to do my job. i'm a congressman. i'm going to do my job. it means it's an additional reason to look with great suspicion at what he proposes. i suspect most of what he proposes is going to be things i cannot support, and this is just another reason to look with suspicion at his proposals. >> hillary clinton, she's going to the inauguration. if it's good enough
that's unknowable.unfair and illegal things were -- two unfair things and probably >> you're not going to the inauguration because you think he is tainted and you don't want to normalize him -- >> and because what really decided me in the end was his personal attack on john lewis, who is an icon and has given blood for this country. >> are you saying that then if you're not going to the inauguration for those reasons -- those reasons aren't going away -- does that mean for the...
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the big unknow thawill drive american politics this year,. our daily briefing is coming up.nd. >> and two boys, we'll talk to their mother about their heroic superman feat. 15 years. until i learned more about once-daily xarelto®... a latest-generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective. targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting function. for people with afib curreny ll-managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily, and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause seriou
the big unknow thawill drive american politics this year,. our daily briefing is coming up.nd. >> and two boys, we'll talk to their mother about their heroic superman feat. 15 years. until i learned more about once-daily xarelto®... a latest-generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six...
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he is completely wrong and unknowing because i've spent countless hours reading hundreds and hundredsf pages of the various plans, and there are some good ones out there. that is the good news, that there are economists and reformers and members of congress, including tom price who is going to be the hhs secretary if confirmed, who have refined the elements of a market-based solution. i even have written out some of the suggestions here. there are plans there. >> the republicans have been looking at a variety of plans now for several years. as a healthcare consumer come as a citizen of the united states, what we have going for us as both the democrats and republicans have been spending a lot of time looking at this. what is working about the affordable care act, what in the minds of the new republican emaciation is not working. the desire to keep that piece of the act that extends healthcare insurance to stay on your parents plan until the age of 26. there is a desire to address somehow, if you have a pre-existing condition, you can still get healthcare insurance peer there are soluti
he is completely wrong and unknowing because i've spent countless hours reading hundreds and hundredsf pages of the various plans, and there are some good ones out there. that is the good news, that there are economists and reformers and members of congress, including tom price who is going to be the hhs secretary if confirmed, who have refined the elements of a market-based solution. i even have written out some of the suggestions here. there are plans there. >> the republicans have been...
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good day for donald but he gave them a clear and unknows opening. why is this happening? >> i think it goes to his personality and his world view. right now reality and his sense of himself are colliding, he won the presidency but he's coming in office as the first president in polling history under 50%. he did not win the popular vote. he was protested en masse over the weekend and it gnaws at him that if his brand is winning and his brand is success to have this opposition. so we've seen instead of reaching out and having messages of inclusion he is doubling down and saying nobody, i won. it's a real insight into his personality. >> bill, there are many inspects or people who did or didn't vote who are willing to stayay i'll n the page and accept you as my president but he's not allowing them with continuing this behavior. others are saying listen, just accept it, this is his personality are we to ten as the american people that lies are told or that untruths happen or alternative truths by press secretaries or unforced errors by the president? >> it's the job of the me
good day for donald but he gave them a clear and unknows opening. why is this happening? >> i think it goes to his personality and his world view. right now reality and his sense of himself are colliding, he won the presidency but he's coming in office as the first president in polling history under 50%. he did not win the popular vote. he was protested en masse over the weekend and it gnaws at him that if his brand is winning and his brand is success to have this opposition. so we've...
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and it's not the intelligence community's place to say whether this was determinative and it's unknowable that claim was unsupported by the report or briefing he got today. >> woodruff: we know, congressman schiff, that president obama took measures against the russian intelligence community just in the last few days. yesterday, i interviewed vice president biden. he said other steps have been taken that are not publicly known. is it your sense that the u.s. is responding appropriately? should more be done? what should the united states be prepared to do as a result of this? >> i think what has been done so far by the current administration is a first step. it is by no means, i think, sufficient. we need a working congress on a bipartisan basis. we've reached out on a democratic side to senators mccain and graham on a package of broader sanctions to make the russians pay a price, but even beyond that, we need a comprehensive approach to what is a very successful, well-funded, russian effort through a variety of vectors, through, as i mentioned, bribery of people, their media platforms, th
and it's not the intelligence community's place to say whether this was determinative and it's unknowable that claim was unsupported by the report or briefing he got today. >> woodruff: we know, congressman schiff, that president obama took measures against the russian intelligence community just in the last few days. yesterday, i interviewed vice president biden. he said other steps have been taken that are not publicly known. is it your sense that the u.s. is responding appropriately?...
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he can't unknow what buildings the trump organization owns, especially when they say trump on the side. at the same time, here is some of the criticism. he's regulating banks who are lenders to the trump group. he's going to do deals with foreign leaders where he has hotels. we've heard that before. even if he gives away the money to the treasury that comes in from foreign governments, he's still going to have possession and the benefit of it for some period of time. what do you think of any of those arguments, veronica? >> it's really difficult because he's in a position that no other president has been in before. there's some comparisons and people are comparing to rockefeller. melissa:eah. >> but i think there's a lot of differences with trump in that he's holding all over the geography. so it's a difficult situation. we are going to hear more about this from people like senator elizabeth warren. melissa: without question. >> she's not been happy with the way it has been handled. melissa: yeah. >> if you look, though, at the foreign interest, there are still some questions saying if
he can't unknow what buildings the trump organization owns, especially when they say trump on the side. at the same time, here is some of the criticism. he's regulating banks who are lenders to the trump group. he's going to do deals with foreign leaders where he has hotels. we've heard that before. even if he gives away the money to the treasury that comes in from foreign governments, he's still going to have possession and the benefit of it for some period of time. what do you think of any of...
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he can't unknow he knows trump tower and the press will make sure any new developments at the trump organization are well public sized. further, it would be impossible to find an institutional trustee competent to run the trump organization. the approach he is taking allows great company and iconic assets and this approach is best from a conflicts and ethics perspective, a complete separation from president-elect trump -- separates him and prevents him from participating in the business and imposes instruct limits on what trustees can do. and i'm going to turn to one last topic today that has been of interest lately. called amall you ments, we've all become familiar with and had no heard before. we're going to describe some other actions the president-elect trump is taking to avoid even the appearance of a conflict. it comes from the constitution. the constitution says officials may not accept gifts, titles of nobility or amolluments with respect to their office and that no benefit should be derived by they have never been interpreted however to apply to fair value exchanges that have absolutely
he can't unknow he knows trump tower and the press will make sure any new developments at the trump organization are well public sized. further, it would be impossible to find an institutional trustee competent to run the trump organization. the approach he is taking allows great company and iconic assets and this approach is best from a conflicts and ethics perspective, a complete separation from president-elect trump -- separates him and prevents him from participating in the business and...
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where a large number of american people don't believe the election was fair or believe the truth is unknowable somehow. >> take me to the logical conclusion of that. what happens in 2020? 224? 228? where could that potentially lead us? >> that's what i'm getting at. >> is that alarmist? >> no, because i think before the election there was a lot of concern. will there be the recognition of the legitimacy of the election, the peaceful transfer of power. what number expected is he would be a sore winner in this particular way. i do think that there's something to be said for assuring people on both sides of the political spectrum that this is on the up and up. there is voter integrity. if we could at least put to rest some of these weird conspiracy theories, that might be a positive. >> there's a lot of discussion out there, when you call something a falsity, a falsehood and when you call something a lie. you used lie right now. tell me why you decided to use that word instead of something a little bit more polite, i guess, like falsehood, which is usually reserved for the president of the united
where a large number of american people don't believe the election was fair or believe the truth is unknowable somehow. >> take me to the logical conclusion of that. what happens in 2020? 224? 228? where could that potentially lead us? >> that's what i'm getting at. >> is that alarmist? >> no, because i think before the election there was a lot of concern. will there be the recognition of the legitimacy of the election, the peaceful transfer of power. what number...
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president trump can‘t unknow he owns trump tao er—— tower.ast topic that has been of interest. called emoluments. this comes from the constitution. the constitution says officials may not accept gifts or emument. this clause has never been interpreted to apply to fair value exchanges. no one would have thought that paying your hotel bill was an emolument, but thought of not a gift. since president—elect trump has been elected some people want to define this to cover routine business transactions like paying for hotel rooms. they suggest that the constitution prohibits the businesses from even arm‘s length transactions that the president—elect has nothing to do with. these people are wrong. this is not what the constitution says. paying is not what the constitution says. pay ing for a hotel room is not an emolument. butjust like with conflicts of interests are, he wants to do more than what the constitution requires. the president has decided and we are announcing today he is going to donate all profits from foreign government payments made to
president trump can‘t unknow he owns trump tao er—— tower.ast topic that has been of interest. called emoluments. this comes from the constitution. the constitution says officials may not accept gifts or emument. this clause has never been interpreted to apply to fair value exchanges. no one would have thought that paying your hotel bill was an emolument, but thought of not a gift. since president—elect trump has been elected some people want to define this to cover routine business...
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resulting frenzy of trying to prove either the obvious known facts or the classified and therefore unknowableacts, two fruitless pursuits creates so much stat knowing what it is really. and i think it's especially challenging for reporters when you want to fact check the guy you are covering and he wants you to fact check some small thing while avoiding the bigger story. >> yeah. i actually think we had a really interesting debate in our daily news meeting about how to handle donald trump's tweets. i was hearing from so many people. i thought we had to discuss it. in the end, he is the president of the united states. in the end, everything he says, small and large, bears scrutiny and reporting. will there get to be a point a year from now where he is tweeting about what he saw at the theater last night and that's less interesting? maybe. on the other hand, you gotta admit that if the president of the united states tweets something about something he watched or something that upsets him, you gotta scrutinize it. these aren't press releases. these are the personal utterances of the president. i
resulting frenzy of trying to prove either the obvious known facts or the classified and therefore unknowableacts, two fruitless pursuits creates so much stat knowing what it is really. and i think it's especially challenging for reporters when you want to fact check the guy you are covering and he wants you to fact check some small thing while avoiding the bigger story. >> yeah. i actually think we had a really interesting debate in our daily news meeting about how to handle donald...
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director clapper appeared to push back a little bit on that by suggesting that that's simply an unknowablehing, despite mccain's suggestion that, in fact, it was knowable that it didn't swing the results of the election. here's clapper part of that exchange. >> did not change any vote tallies or anything of that sort -- >> yeah, i'm just talking about -- >> we have no way of gauging the impact that -- certainly, the intelligence community can't gauge the impact it had on choices that the electorate made. there's no way for us to gauge that. whether or not that constitutes an act of war i think is a very heavy policy call that i don't believe the intelligence community should make, but it certainly would carry, in my view, great gravity. >> reporter: john mccain making it clear what his own feelings on all of this are. here's what he said to open up the hearing. >> every american should be alarmed by russia's attacks on our nation. there is no national security interest more vital to the united states of america than the ability to hold free and fair elections without foreign interference.
director clapper appeared to push back a little bit on that by suggesting that that's simply an unknowablehing, despite mccain's suggestion that, in fact, it was knowable that it didn't swing the results of the election. here's clapper part of that exchange. >> did not change any vote tallies or anything of that sort -- >> yeah, i'm just talking about -- >> we have no way of gauging the impact that -- certainly, the intelligence community can't gauge the impact it had on...
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president trump can't unknow he owns trump tower. and the press will make sure that any new developments at the trump organization are well publicized. further it woubld impossible to find an institutional trusty that would be comp tent to return the trump organization. the approach he is taking allows don and eric to preserve this great company and its iconic assets. and this approach is best from a conflicts and ethics perspective. it creates a complete separation from president-elect trump and separates him and prevents him from participating in the business and poses strict limits on what the trustees can do and requires the ascent of any ethics adviser to any new deal. i'll turn to one last topic today that has been of interest today calledemoluments, a word we've become familiar with and perhaps not heard for. we'll describe some other actions president-elect trump is taking to avoid even the appearance of a conflict. emoluments comes from the constitution. the constitution says officials may not accept gifts, titles of nobilit
president trump can't unknow he owns trump tower. and the press will make sure that any new developments at the trump organization are well publicized. further it woubld impossible to find an institutional trusty that would be comp tent to return the trump organization. the approach he is taking allows don and eric to preserve this great company and its iconic assets. and this approach is best from a conflicts and ethics perspective. it creates a complete separation from president-elect trump...
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. >> reporter: the child unknow all the years.wing a child he says everyone loved. >> the attention is overwhelming to us. i'm processing everything. it's a shock. to me it's the biggest shock to her. >> reporter: he says even though he's not her buy logical father, he always be there for her. >> she's still any child. i love her just that much. that's not going to change. she's my child. >> reporter: the mother -- the s behind cars facing charges. >>> hard to imagine what both families are going through. especially the 18-year-old. >> coming up, what could be a major break in the world's most infamous sky jacking. >> the new evidence in the hunt to find dee dee cooper that focuses on particles in a necktie. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" ♪ ♪ >> is that your dance move? >> the fist bump comes out this early in the morning. to that music, of course it is. let's get to this. it was one of the most notorious jumps. a hijacker calli h cooper equipped with four parachutes and money in ransom leaping from an airl
. >> reporter: the child unknow all the years.wing a child he says everyone loved. >> the attention is overwhelming to us. i'm processing everything. it's a shock. to me it's the biggest shock to her. >> reporter: he says even though he's not her buy logical father, he always be there for her. >> she's still any child. i love her just that much. that's not going to change. she's my child. >> reporter: the mother -- the s behind cars facing charges. >>>...
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president-elect trump can't unknow he doesn't own trump tower and the press will make sure that any developmentsare well publicized. further, it would be impossible to find an institutional trustee that would be competent to run the trump organization. the approach he has taken allows don and we are toik preserve the great company and iconic assets and the approach from conflicts and ethics perspective, complete separation from president-elect trump and prevents him from participating in the business and poses strict limits on what the trustees can do and requires ethics adviser. i'm going to turn one topic today that have been interest. a word that we have become familiar with and not heard before. we are going to describe some other actions the president-elect trump has taken to avoid even the appearance of conflict. it comes from the constitution, the constitution says, officials may not accept gifts, titles of nobility from foreign government and the so-called clause has never been interpreted, however, to apply to fair-value exchanges that have nothing to do. no one would have thought when
president-elect trump can't unknow he doesn't own trump tower and the press will make sure that any developmentsare well publicized. further, it would be impossible to find an institutional trustee that would be competent to run the trump organization. the approach he has taken allows don and we are toik preserve the great company and iconic assets and the approach from conflicts and ethics perspective, complete separation from president-elect trump and prevents him from participating in the...