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vance, everybody. "hillbilly elegy" is available now.never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is one-thousand times more sensitive, and built a state-of-the-art gas operations center. we can never forget what happened in san bruno. that's why we're working every day to make pg&e the safest energy company in the nation. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to keri russell, peter krause, j.d. vance, everybody! nicko mcbrain, and of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for c
vance, everybody. "hillbilly elegy" is available now.never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san...
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vance, everybody. "hillbilly elegy" is available now.ve me advice. she said dad... ... go pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm these crest pro-health products... &help maintain a professional clean. crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. go pro with crest pro-health she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to keri russell, peter krause, j.d. vance, everybody! nicko mcbrain, and of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey there, i'm carson daly. this is the time new york hotel and you're watching "last call." tonight, "trial and error" star steven boyer gets the spotlight treatment. the music is the band jjuujuu. they're gonna make their tv debut from the glass house
vance, everybody. "hillbilly elegy" is available now.ve me advice. she said dad... ... go pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm these crest pro-health products... &help maintain a professional clean. crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. go pro with crest pro-health she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to...
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changes for politics and should be mentioned the politics of western europe the past 34 years of vance's economies have been shifting away from manufacturing to words knowledge information. new york city was already becoming the u.s. capitol by the '60s as they would centralize in move headquarters to downtown. fifty-nine% of the new york city labor force was in white-collar occupation gave new york a competitive advantage over other saving industrial cities. those the white-collar and predominantly men with the dick van dyke and also what it didn't want to mention today but the more creative types with the larger urban working-class brownstone in brooklyn they were gentrifying though word that only becomes popular decades later brooklyn heights these were lovely 19th century brownstones that had fallen into disrepair. in with the white caller jobs and uh administrators and professors to open up the new educated so the sugar refinery may be gone and the social media consultants. is the shift from the new knowledge economy so it is gentrification in the sink old brownstone. i mentioned th
changes for politics and should be mentioned the politics of western europe the past 34 years of vance's economies have been shifting away from manufacturing to words knowledge information. new york city was already becoming the u.s. capitol by the '60s as they would centralize in move headquarters to downtown. fifty-nine% of the new york city labor force was in white-collar occupation gave new york a competitive advantage over other saving industrial cities. those the white-collar and...
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talked about vance's skill in bringing up the news with such dignity.bility to hold people in power accountable and his outreach work in the community. much deserved honor. we are so proud to call vance or friend and our colleague. >>> more fallout from the united overbooking scandal. now you can really cash in if this airline asks you to give up your seat. >>> metro riders. assess the green >>> it's going to change the way some of you get around for the next month. staff track kicks in this morning. news 4 walks us through what it means for riders. >>> this is 13 surges so far. number 14 still caught people by surprise. showing up here to college park station and finding it closed. >> our luck. just called that. >> likewise, spring belt station. >> i'm really frustrated because i didn't read about this in the paper. >> first phase concentrates on infrastructure. university of maryland and green belt station closed. three bullet buses replace changes. bit of a detour for weekend plans. >> going to zoo, museum. >> expect to maintain a standard, but norma
talked about vance's skill in bringing up the news with such dignity.bility to hold people in power accountable and his outreach work in the community. much deserved honor. we are so proud to call vance or friend and our colleague. >>> more fallout from the united overbooking scandal. now you can really cash in if this airline asks you to give up your seat. >>> metro riders. assess the green >>> it's going to change the way some of you get around for the next month....
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.) >> asian-american vance justice the council on american islamic relations known and a as care the american aclu the air resources in organizing center. >> (clapping.) >> and many communities members that wrote e-mails and made phone calls and walked to organize the community because collectively we stand together this is a victory for all of us i also want to recognize the colleagues that came together to unit at the board of legislation that was passed unanimously and want to thank you to hevenlg in getting us over the hump. >> (clapping.) >> i want to give a be personal story on january 24th i introduced this legislation loaned with the mayor and it was really in our own protest and our own legislation way to reject any third degree thing in the freshen to force our home san francisco to force us to participate in the creation of a registry or some sort of database for people based on in their religion or ethnics you watched the news and became filled with anger after that subsided this is what precipitated and led us to where we are today it is a privilege to serve the city and
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the research into this llave and its outsidef the nfl the pee being spentow to arabt e disee and vance e science around rebound to e benefit of not justfl players. talk about it there bau 'serpuic and everybody knows the nfl but it's a problem stretchescrs much oader populations. on e ne rews cainin from massachusts go morning. call: odorng ve alws had question. and hree grachdren tw are dd ght now. had repted else, anevything aldiffert times of his life fter he plad pop warner foball....
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my name is ashlee vance. i am an author and journalist, and i am on a quest to find the most innovative tech creations and meet the beautiful freaks behind them. >> ashley: science says that the atacama desert is the driest play in the world. the desert plateau is about 10,000 feet above sea level. the days run extremely hot, and the nights get extremely cold. it turns out that this hellescape is the perfect place to build a telescope. between the high altitude and the lack of moisture in the air, the view of the stars is practically unobstructed. i am headed for the atacama large millimeter array, a.k.a., alma, the largest astronomical roject in the world. >> so we are just 500 meters now from the top of the site. i do feel a little bit ight-headed already. ashley: the telecopies sit at early 17,000 feet, the same as everest's base camp, so it is cold and difficult to breathe. t cost $1.4 billion to build the taken scopes here, and it took the united states and japan. they got something special. tracked down
my name is ashlee vance. i am an author and journalist, and i am on a quest to find the most innovative tech creations and meet the beautiful freaks behind them. >> ashley: science says that the atacama desert is the driest play in the world. the desert plateau is about 10,000 feet above sea level. the days run extremely hot, and the nights get extremely cold. it turns out that this hellescape is the perfect place to build a telescope. between the high altitude and the lack of moisture in...
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essentially what is happening is what vance and webb are doing is claiming their whiteness apart. they're saying we're just as white as the anglo-saxon protestants. but in our time, and the 21st century, to claim scots irish ancestry is to say i may be white, but i'm not like those north easterners. i am not like the elites on the coast. how did claiming scots irish identity evolve from an attempt to have an expanded definition of whiteness to a regional different whiteness apart in the 21st century? it is clear the transformation occurred because of the cultural wars of the 20th century. some would argue it is a rejection of language of right and privilege that white privilege by some who saw their well-being retreat dramatically because of industrialization and globalization. that is pretty bleak. let's turn to a more positive , possibly the most positive image of appalachian culture. i would like to end today's lecture by briefly illustrating, and i mean briefly, a third paradigm through which we might interpret the culture of appalachia. that is the one championed by folkloris
essentially what is happening is what vance and webb are doing is claiming their whiteness apart. they're saying we're just as white as the anglo-saxon protestants. but in our time, and the 21st century, to claim scots irish ancestry is to say i may be white, but i'm not like those north easterners. i am not like the elites on the coast. how did claiming scots irish identity evolve from an attempt to have an expanded definition of whiteness to a regional different whiteness apart in the 21st...
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vance. carla's serving up a slim down sweet that will let you indulge without the bulge.ichael's teaming up with daphne to make a duo of dishes the whole family will love. we're chowing and slimming down, right now on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." thank you so much. springtime, it's the perfect time to take your dinners outside, enjoy the warm sun, the birds -- [ record scratch ] and like it or not, prep those summer bodies. so today, we'rsh
vance. carla's serving up a slim down sweet that will let you indulge without the bulge.ichael's teaming up with daphne to make a duo of dishes the whole family will love. we're chowing and slimming down, right now on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." thank you so much. springtime, it's the perfect time to take your dinners outside, enjoy the warm sun, the birds -- [ record scratch ] and like it or not, prep those...
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vance on his book 1956 u.s.ut the crisis and the aftermath. >> what it is trying to present is the soviet union coming in and aligning with the nationalists and undermining the british and taking control of the oil. in line with the united states but at least to keep the soviet union out. q&a.night on c-span's "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back on this sunday morning. -- ivanka trump is now a staff at the white house. you can bidding -- you can begin dialing at (202) 748-8001, republicans. (202) 748-8000, democrats. (202) 748-8002, independent colors. what do you think about the insolence of ivanka trump and the administration? a new tweet by the way, from donald trump. "anybody who thinks the repeal and replace of obamacare is dead does not know the love and strength of the republican party ." that was from just a moment ago from donald trump. again, our phone lines are (202) 748-8000, democrats. (202) 748-8001, republicans. (202) 748-8002, independent colors. there are you calling from? hello? you are on the air. caller: i would like to provide the democratic response to
vance on his book 1956 u.s.ut the crisis and the aftermath. >> what it is trying to present is the soviet union coming in and aligning with the nationalists and undermining the british and taking control of the oil. in line with the united states but at least to keep the soviet union out. q&a.night on c-span's "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back on this sunday morning. -- ivanka trump is now a staff at the white house. you can bidding -- you can begin dialing...
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my name is ashlee vance.'m an author, journalist, and i'm on a quest to find the most innovative tech innovations and meet the beautiful freaks behind them. the israeli military dominates much of the country's culture. at 18 years of age, men and women head off for tina or three .ears of required service they find themselves here dealing with the most intense of situations. these young soldiers in the israeli defense forces also learn to use some of the most advanced military technology around. to see how the idf has given israel edge, i decided to check it out up close, to see the iron dome. i have traveled to ashkelon, the coastal city just south of tel aviv that nudges up against the gaza strip. >> it has 20 missiles on it. you can see the red light flashing, which means armed and ready. ashlee: one of the dozen or so iron dome batteries sits at the ready to intercept missiles and provide israel with a shield from aerial attacks. this lieutenant colonel oversees its operation. is this as close as we get? >
my name is ashlee vance.'m an author, journalist, and i'm on a quest to find the most innovative tech innovations and meet the beautiful freaks behind them. the israeli military dominates much of the country's culture. at 18 years of age, men and women head off for tina or three .ears of required service they find themselves here dealing with the most intense of situations. these young soldiers in the israeli defense forces also learn to use some of the most advanced military technology around....
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jd vance, white trash, nancy eisenberg. there are several. strangers in their own land. >> do you sell part of the deal? can someone come in and buy art of the deal? >> i think so. >> it might not be prominently displayed. >> speaking of prominent displays, what is the thought process about your front window? some of the books you have displayed in the front window? >> our front window changes. we do that through seasonal or systematically. what you notice in the window right now is all brand-new giant window sized poster that says all are welcome. and we are very proud of that. our graphic design person on staff which is immensely talented, did that for us. and we really spent a lifetime of their staff deciding what we wanted to look like. she gave us a whole bunch of choices. >> it has a double helix. meaning it is genetic, all are welcome. so we are proud of that. it went up literally a few days ago. we have a big poster advertising our teach in. the books change very quickly. >> we do have a display dedicated to teach ins that have books
jd vance, white trash, nancy eisenberg. there are several. strangers in their own land. >> do you sell part of the deal? can someone come in and buy art of the deal? >> i think so. >> it might not be prominently displayed. >> speaking of prominent displays, what is the thought process about your front window? some of the books you have displayed in the front window? >> our front window changes. we do that through seasonal or systematically. what you notice in the...
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speakers include jd vance and kevin williamson. this is 40 minutes. i'm fellow at the national review institute. and i'm here with two people who really don't need any introduction. let's start on the far side, this is a jd vance, who practically redefined the term right time, right book. ath "hillbilly elegy," beautifully written book, a fantastic work and trying not to hate him for that quality on his first ever book. he's also -- he just wrote yesterday, going back to ohio, columbus, ohio, where unfortunately he'll be doomed to watch second tier football for the rest of his life. [laughter] look, i am sorry, i am from the southeastern conference. i get to say that. and to my immediate right, kevin williamson, almost redefined the term right piece, right time, writing about working class communities to so much twitter acclaim in the election season. and from texas. i live in the world famous mule capital of the world, columbia , tennessee, home of the annual mule day festival, which is as i like to call it, redneck woodstock. and so we're here to ta
speakers include jd vance and kevin williamson. this is 40 minutes. i'm fellow at the national review institute. and i'm here with two people who really don't need any introduction. let's start on the far side, this is a jd vance, who practically redefined the term right time, right book. ath "hillbilly elegy," beautifully written book, a fantastic work and trying not to hate him for that quality on his first ever book. he's also -- he just wrote yesterday, going back to ohio,...
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so in april, the end of april or middle of april, cy vance comes back from europe, and he says, mr. president, i've got great news, the europeans have brought into -- finally, after five months -- have bought into embargoes against iran. and i, of course, promised them that we're not going to have any military action against iran, and so the world wonderful. and president carter says, cy, i've got to tell you something, we're going to have a military operation in five days. so cy says, mr. president, here's my resignation. and they went ahead and had the military operation. now, this lieutenant general that i used to talk with, we used to have lunch about once a month together. he, i asked him exactly that question, what were the odds? and he said if you talked to the individual commanders, the ranger commander, charlie beckwith of delta force, the marine pilots that flew the helicopters, the c-130 pilots, anybody involved with it, each of them would say we can do our job. we are fully confident that we can succeed in our job. talking to this lieutenant general who was in daily cont
so in april, the end of april or middle of april, cy vance comes back from europe, and he says, mr. president, i've got great news, the europeans have brought into -- finally, after five months -- have bought into embargoes against iran. and i, of course, promised them that we're not going to have any military action against iran, and so the world wonderful. and president carter says, cy, i've got to tell you something, we're going to have a military operation in five days. so cy says, mr....
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probably the bestseller in that regard is jd vance, white trash by nancy isenberg. there's several. strangers in their own land. >> do you sell art of the deal here? could someone coming in by art of the deal? >> i think we have that one. they could buy it might not be prominently displayed. >> speaking of prominent displays, what's the thought process about your front window and some of the books you displayed out in the front window? >> our front window changes. we do it sort of seasonally. what you should hopefully notice in our front window right now is a brand-new, giant window sized poster that says all are welcomed here we are very proud of that. our graphic design person on staff who is immensely talented did that for us. we really spent a lot of time with her step deciding what we wanted it to look like, and she gave us all bunch of choices, this graphic artist. >> it has the double helix. >> it's genetic, all are welcome. so we are proud of that. that just went up literally a few days ago. we also the big poster advertising our teach-ins which we really, really excited abo
probably the bestseller in that regard is jd vance, white trash by nancy isenberg. there's several. strangers in their own land. >> do you sell art of the deal here? could someone coming in by art of the deal? >> i think we have that one. they could buy it might not be prominently displayed. >> speaking of prominent displays, what's the thought process about your front window and some of the books you displayed out in the front window? >> our front window changes. we do...
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. >> i will not, i cannot supported a vancing this nomination. >> i will not support judge gorsuch's nomination. >> neil gorsuch will be confirmed this week. >> reporter: republicans and democrats are headed for a collision course that will likely end with republican majority leader mitch mcconnell employing the so-called nuke lire opti -- nuclear option changing the senate rules forever. >> we're headed to a world where you don't need one person from the other side to pick a judge. what does that mean? that means the judges are going to be more ideological not less. >> reporter: a handful of democrats said they will support president trump's pick, judge neil gorsuch, but the vast majority are supporting a filibuster. >> as senator cornyn previously remarked, there has never been a partisan filibuster of a supreme court nominee in history, and while technically correct, i question what a seven-month refusal to hold a hearing or a vote is if not the longest partisan filibuster on this committee. >> reporter: senate democrats are still smarting over the previous actions of mcconnell bl
. >> i will not, i cannot supported a vancing this nomination. >> i will not support judge gorsuch's nomination. >> neil gorsuch will be confirmed this week. >> reporter: republicans and democrats are headed for a collision course that will likely end with republican majority leader mitch mcconnell employing the so-called nuke lire opti -- nuclear option changing the senate rules forever. >> we're headed to a world where you don't need one person from the other...
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vance on his book 1956 u.s.ut the crisis and the aftermath. >> what it is trying to present is the sovietnion coming in and aligning with the nationalists and undermining the british and taking control of the oil. in line with the united states but at least to keep the soviet union out. q&a.night on c-span's "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back on thi
vance on his book 1956 u.s.ut the crisis and the aftermath. >> what it is trying to present is the sovietnion coming in and aligning with the nationalists and undermining the british and taking control of the oil. in line with the united states but at least to keep the soviet union out. q&a.night on c-span's "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back on thi
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vance asks, what are your thoughts on using out of the money put ratio spreads -- out of the money ratioreads -- to minimize or eliminate the cost of protection? >> you know in a situation like this i think it's a pretty risky proposition, actually. normally i love this strategy but the problem is, selling more puts than you're long means you're essentially short puts. do you want to sell puts in this market or own them? >> or turn it into a butterfly, a put butterfly. >> that would be a better way. >> selling to the guts and buying one on the down end, that takes care of the margin implications too. >> time for the final call. >> next week i would use calendar spreads on facebook for a modest upside bet. >> we talk about directional put strategies. to me the tesla is great protection for a long holder to enjoy big gains. >> our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. check out optionaction.cnbc.com. >>> it's the ultimate game at white heart lane. over 3,000 tom enham g
vance asks, what are your thoughts on using out of the money put ratio spreads -- out of the money ratioreads -- to minimize or eliminate the cost of protection? >> you know in a situation like this i think it's a pretty risky proposition, actually. normally i love this strategy but the problem is, selling more puts than you're long means you're essentially short puts. do you want to sell puts in this market or own them? >> or turn it into a butterfly, a put butterfly. >> that...
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. - john cheever, john irving, and vance bourjaily, who had been john irving's teacher in the workshop. - it's like the very best possible people you could learn from, right? - yes, evan, but as you know, when you're an artist, whether it's in music, or in the literary arts, or painting, you already know how to do it. what you need is a guide or coach to say, alright, kid, you're on the right track, which is essentially what all three did for me, very generously. but really, no one can teach you how to do it. no one really offered suggestions, they just read it and encouraged me. - you've gotten better over time in your own mind, right? the t. c. boyle of those days in iowa, who thought he knew a lot and thought he could do a lot, learned over time what more he could do and what was right and wrong with his work. - i think you grow. you grow as an artist if you're lucky. and i have no restrictions, i write in any mode that occurs to me. i think that allows me to be very productive. when i first began writing, in my first collection of stories, i was much more interested in humor, desig
. - john cheever, john irving, and vance bourjaily, who had been john irving's teacher in the workshop. - it's like the very best possible people you could learn from, right? - yes, evan, but as you know, when you're an artist, whether it's in music, or in the literary arts, or painting, you already know how to do it. what you need is a guide or coach to say, alright, kid, you're on the right track, which is essentially what all three did for me, very generously. but really, no one can teach...
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you never want to see any of the consumer staples roaring higher in a sustained a vance, where they're the only one going higher, because they think the economy is going to get worse or simply stay in awful shape or a long time to come. that's why one of the most horrifying things you can see in the stock market is a powerful rally, in the so-called wrong stocks. what are the wrong stocks? i want you to think about altria, coca-cola, general mills, if that's all that's going higher, that's trouble. there's nothing more disconce disconcerting than watching a drug or a food stock fall -- until and independence there are vast amounts of money coming in from the sidelines, you need to be more aggressor. watch the sector leadership to help give you a read on macrosentiment, in order to time when to expect more of a sustained rally. in the meantime, look for opportunities to buy high quality names where the stocks and not companies are broken. and beware of management tactics like buy backs that artificially prop up stock prices only to see those stocks go right back down. remember the coast
you never want to see any of the consumer staples roaring higher in a sustained a vance, where they're the only one going higher, because they think the economy is going to get worse or simply stay in awful shape or a long time to come. that's why one of the most horrifying things you can see in the stock market is a powerful rally, in the so-called wrong stocks. what are the wrong stocks? i want you to think about altria, coca-cola, general mills, if that's all that's going higher, that's...
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brown's $52 billion transportation plan cleared a legislative hurdle today and vance is to the full stateect will be paid for by an increase of the state gas tax and the hiking vehicle registration fees. as mike lori tells us, the governor himself made his case to lawmakers earlier today. >> california's crumbling roads need repair. democrats and republicans both agree on that. but the question is, who will pay for? >> the roads are broken, and they are getting worse and will not get better unless we get a significant injection of money. >> governor. brown is sporting a gas tax hike of $.12 a gallon along with higher dmv fees to generate 52 along with higher dmv fees to generate $52 billion and road repairs within the next 10 years. the gas tax would include $15 billion for fixing potholes on local roads. 15 billion for highway repairs, and 4 billion in bridge and culvert repairs. supporters are now using tv ads like this one to pressure lawmakers. the ads are sponsored by the alliance for california jobs. the group comprised of heavy construction companies and union workers that want to
brown's $52 billion transportation plan cleared a legislative hurdle today and vance is to the full stateect will be paid for by an increase of the state gas tax and the hiking vehicle registration fees. as mike lori tells us, the governor himself made his case to lawmakers earlier today. >> california's crumbling roads need repair. democrats and republicans both agree on that. but the question is, who will pay for? >> the roads are broken, and they are getting worse and will not...
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vance you know i think on c-span and all over the place talk about this book. so i understand why it's such a big seller trying to explain this selection more or less. and he does an interesting way. >> not usually pick it up but i rely on the staff books and books or friends this on tyranny was recommended by my friend the novelist christina garcia. and i bought it immediately and it wasn't -- this point at all but also tries to explain last selection or rather next one trying to save us. [laughter] excuse me and i also get recommendations from other books i mean books aren't like good friends they lead you to good books, in fact, they have a really great blurb for this book on tyranny and it is really coif a tree of association that is how i find my bock and book reviews things like that. >> jennifer. >> very rarely you know, i'm an outliar. writers are for the most part live on the edge on outside looking in, and i'm always looking for that book that no one has had told me about. i don't have to worry about one that everybody has heard about. i know it will
vance you know i think on c-span and all over the place talk about this book. so i understand why it's such a big seller trying to explain this selection more or less. and he does an interesting way. >> not usually pick it up but i rely on the staff books and books or friends this on tyranny was recommended by my friend the novelist christina garcia. and i bought it immediately and it wasn't -- this point at all but also tries to explain last selection or rather next one trying to save...
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vance on c-span all over the place talk about this book so i seller troying to explain this more or less an he does an interesting job with it. >> autumn menendez do you say i better pick that up?es >> not usually. i usually rely on --e staff bo about friends this on tyranny recommended by my friend novelist christina garcia and i bought it immediately and it wasn't -- this as well but trying to explain the last election ratter the next one. trying to save us. excuse me. [laughter] and i also get recommendations from other books, i mean, books aren't like good friends. they lead you to good books. and, in fact, that while they have a great u blurb for this book on tyranny, and it is kind of a tree of -- association that is how i find any books and book reviews things like that. >>very rarely i'm an outliar. don't live on the edge.th they're in the outside looking in, and i'm always looking for that book written -- no one has told me about. i don't have to worry about the one that everybody has heard about. i know it will be read taken care of and read my many readers and i'm alwaysing lo
vance on c-span all over the place talk about this book so i seller troying to explain this more or less an he does an interesting job with it. >> autumn menendez do you say i better pick that up?es >> not usually. i usually rely on --e staff bo about friends this on tyranny recommended by my friend novelist christina garcia and i bought it immediately and it wasn't -- this as well but trying to explain the last election ratter the next one. trying to save us. excuse me. [laughter]...
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he will try to make a niner team with vance mcdonald and garrett celek.ounds one through three were held on thursday and friday. the san francisco 49ers drafted defensive end solomon thomas out of stanford, inside linebacker reuben foster out of alabama, cornerback ahkello witherspoon out of colorado, and quarterback c.j. beathard out of iowa. beathard will likely be in more of a developmental role as brian hoyer and matt barkley compete for the starting position. as for the raiders focus today......adding depth to their offensive line and improving their defense. with their fourth pick the silver and black picked up offensive tackle david sharpe out of florida. it's been reported that sharpe is almost blind in his right eye... but according to him those are false reports. he's expected to take over donald penn's left tackle job when the veteran lineman retires. (wipe to raiders 5th round pick) in the fifth round they took inside linebacker marquel lee from wake forest. this was one of the raiders biggest needs when it comes to the defensive side of the b
he will try to make a niner team with vance mcdonald and garrett celek.ounds one through three were held on thursday and friday. the san francisco 49ers drafted defensive end solomon thomas out of stanford, inside linebacker reuben foster out of alabama, cornerback ahkello witherspoon out of colorado, and quarterback c.j. beathard out of iowa. beathard will likely be in more of a developmental role as brian hoyer and matt barkley compete for the starting position. as for the raiders focus...
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this is known as the jim vance exercise, this is what he does before every broadcast.ected with garcon and jackson gone. so the redskins doing some work as everything >>> tonight, facebook k murder manhunt. now spanning multiple states. a frantic search for an accused killer police say executed an elderly man seemingly at random, posting the horrific video on social media. >>> north korea stare down. the vice president at the dmz delivering a warning from president trump. north korea now threatening weekly missile launches. >>> stopping robo calls, a national nuisance for millions, many of them from scammers, tonight tricks you may not know to get rid of them. >>> hidden grief, prince harry opens up about seeking professional help to tackle the private pain he says caused chaos for years after the death of his mother. >>> and breaking barriers, the fir
this is known as the jim vance exercise, this is what he does before every broadcast.ected with garcon and jackson gone. so the redskins doing some work as everything >>> tonight, facebook k murder manhunt. now spanning multiple states. a frantic search for an accused killer police say executed an elderly man seemingly at random, posting the horrific video on social media. >>> north korea stare down. the vice president at the dmz delivering a warning from president trump....
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vance. z salina, how do you explain the numbers?w, but with, you could argue, unprecedented resolve among the base. >> i think what we're seeing is essentially nothing has changed since november 8th at around midnight where trump voters are really happy and optimistic. the people that did not vote for him are sort of in shock and can't believe it. people that didn't vote for him still can't believe trump supporters are happy and optimistic. in american politics, geography is everything in polling. if you look at the polling numbers. if you look at the inner cities and first ring out, suburbs, he is in about 29% or lower in approval ratings. if you go into the second and third tier out, the rural areas, his numbers are soaring. like you said. incredibly positive. >> the people you talked to, what are they enthusiastic about in the first 100 days, salena? >> first of all, they love the supreme court pick. they are just incredibly pleased with that. they are also looking at the way he approaches government. they like he is an outsider.
vance. z salina, how do you explain the numbers?w, but with, you could argue, unprecedented resolve among the base. >> i think what we're seeing is essentially nothing has changed since november 8th at around midnight where trump voters are really happy and optimistic. the people that did not vote for him are sort of in shock and can't believe it. people that didn't vote for him still can't believe trump supporters are happy and optimistic. in american politics, geography is everything in...
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i'm wendy rieger in for jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. it's been a soggy, dreary monday and that's not going to change if you're heading out tonight. we start tonight with chief meteorologist doug kammerer. when it's going to dry out? >> probably this time tomorrow, we'll start to see some drying conditions. out there right now, storm team 4 radar tracking the shower activity, most moving in from the south and east. you can see the flow off the atlantic ocean, giving us the cooler weather too. temperatures now only in the 50s. you see the rain moving up to the north. a little bit of a closer-in view. more showers, some heavier now. you see the yellows and oranges through i-95, south of d.c. so we have a couple of breaks, but another reinforcing i mentioned the temperatures, only 56, and that number's come up four degrees from where we are just a couple of hours ago. 54 in ocean city. average high temperature, close to 70. we're about 15 degrees cooler than we should be. but by the end of the week, we'll be 20 degrees warmer. talk more abo
i'm wendy rieger in for jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. it's been a soggy, dreary monday and that's not going to change if you're heading out tonight. we start tonight with chief meteorologist doug kammerer. when it's going to dry out? >> probably this time tomorrow, we'll start to see some drying conditions. out there right now, storm team 4 radar tracking the shower activity, most moving in from the south and east. you can see the flow off the atlantic ocean, giving us the...
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i'm wendy rieger in for jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler.een a soggy, dreary monday and that's not going to change if you're heading out tonight. we start tonight with chief meteorologist doug kammerer. when it's going to dry out? >> probably this time tomorrow, we'll start to see some drying conditions. out there right now, storm team 4 radar tracking the shower activity, most moving in from the south and east. you can see the flow off the atlantic ocean, giving us the cooler weather too. temperatures now only in the 50s. you see the rain moving up to the north. a little bit of a closer-in view. more showers, some heavier now. you see the yellows and oranges through i-95, south of d.c. so we have a couple of breaks, but another reinforcing
i'm wendy rieger in for jim vance. >> and i'm doreen gentzler.een a soggy, dreary monday and that's not going to change if you're heading out tonight. we start tonight with chief meteorologist doug kammerer. when it's going to dry out? >> probably this time tomorrow, we'll start to see some drying conditions. out there right now, storm team 4 radar tracking the shower activity, most moving in from the south and east. you can see the flow off the atlantic ocean, giving us the cooler...
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nominations are dealt with it is easy to confuse the unique role of the senate to have barriers between vance legislation and basically since 1789 that has been applied to legislation as we want to be sure the minority is heard before we move forward with there was never a supermajority for presidential nominations for tourism possible to find before 1968 any case for the senate came together to say a we will decide we will not have a vote on this judge not every judge got a photo and they did the majority of the senators determine if the judge would go on the court or not to members today did not get 60 votes tho clarence thomas, 52.ut two justice alito 58. nobody thought they needed 60 votes because that was never part of the structureve of our judges got to the courts so we have returned the senate budget practice of presidential nomineesrs that over 214 years was the way the nominees were always dealt with.013, the band in 2013 the senate controlled they decided every nomination available to them every judge there was a vacancy would be determined by a simple majority.ink, sho from that m
nominations are dealt with it is easy to confuse the unique role of the senate to have barriers between vance legislation and basically since 1789 that has been applied to legislation as we want to be sure the minority is heard before we move forward with there was never a supermajority for presidential nominations for tourism possible to find before 1968 any case for the senate came together to say a we will decide we will not have a vote on this judge not every judge got a photo and they did...
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vance, author, and also the national grassroots for the hillary clinton campaign and former nationaltor for the dnc. adam, you know clinton. you've worked with her. some losing candidates go away. they disappear. that's not been the case for hillary clinton. >> no. i think she's got a career of taking her own advice and doing exactly what she's told everyone throughout her career to do when you get knocked down, get right back up. i think she's taken a little bit of a break, which was much deserved but in the meantime she's been doing what she's committed to do and made promises to do, including transferring all of her campaign data over to the dnc, which has added about 10 million new names that they didn't have. >> j.d., what do you see as the impact of clinton speaking out against trump like this now? >> well, she obviously has a lot o visibility. she's maybe the most visible woman in the united states of america right now. certainly one of the most visible people in the country. so whenever she criticizes trump, she's going to make news. i think hillary clinton is a controversial
vance, author, and also the national grassroots for the hillary clinton campaign and former nationaltor for the dnc. adam, you know clinton. you've worked with her. some losing candidates go away. they disappear. that's not been the case for hillary clinton. >> no. i think she's got a career of taking her own advice and doing exactly what she's told everyone throughout her career to do when you get knocked down, get right back up. i think she's taken a little bit of a break, which was...
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vance, author of "a memoir of a family and culture in crisis," jd, let's get right to you, showing the president has a dismalratine -- rating, showinge is at 44%, is this why we're seeing a white house scramble? >> obviously not good news for the president. >> not only scrambling -- >> it's jd. >> i'm sorry. >> yeah. well -- like you said, don, it's definitely not good news for the president so far. i don't know if i describe them as scrambling for a win, but the problem with his approval ratings is it doesn't give him any solid way to govern. you have to negotiate from a position of strength and it's hard to do that when you're at a 44-45% approval rating. >> david, since you're ready to go, this is for you, this poll shows that 66% of americans think the president has done a poor job of putting together a team of top advisers, 50% of the public doesn't think he is keeping his campaign promises. what does it say? is he a deal-maker in chief or the deal-maker he promised out on the campaign trail? >> well, first of all, don, he has been slow on making appointments and department after
vance, author of "a memoir of a family and culture in crisis," jd, let's get right to you, showing the president has a dismalratine -- rating, showinge is at 44%, is this why we're seeing a white house scramble? >> obviously not good news for the president. >> not only scrambling -- >> it's jd. >> i'm sorry. >> yeah. well -- like you said, don, it's definitely not good news for the president so far. i don't know if i describe them as scrambling for a win,...
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vance who practically redefined the term right time, right book. with hillbilly elgie, a beautifully written book, a fantastic work and trying not to hate him for that quality on his first ever book. he's also -- he just wrote yesterday, going back to ohio, columbus, ohio, where unfortunately he'll be doomed to watch second tier football for the rest of his life.
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joining me now for perspective, david corn and yahoo news investigative michael is could have and joyce vance. how would an immunity deal work here if he ever got one? >> so immunity in this case could come from one of two sources, actually. it could come from the justice department. that seems unlikely. prosecutors don't like to tip their hand too early in an investigation and offer immunity before they know all the facts. it is too much like buying a pig in the poke. the other potential source for immunity would, of course, be from one of the congressional subcommittees involved in the investigation. that could either be through a two-thirds vote by the full subcommittee. again that, seems unlikely given the fallout of the ollie north prosecution and the iran-contra scandal in which north's successful prosecution was ult platly reversed on appeal because of the immunity grant. >> right. you're basically saying using this especially in the congressional context is dicey and cuts against some of the investigative interests there. david, you have been on the story since the beginning. you were
joining me now for perspective, david corn and yahoo news investigative michael is could have and joyce vance. how would an immunity deal work here if he ever got one? >> so immunity in this case could come from one of two sources, actually. it could come from the justice department. that seems unlikely. prosecutors don't like to tip their hand too early in an investigation and offer immunity before they know all the facts. it is too much like buying a pig in the poke. the other potential...
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. >> desjardins: but kathy vance, whose husband larry died of complications from black lung, says miners different because the federal government was involved in their benefits from the beginning. she's a cancer survivor herself and her widow's benefits help with doctors visits and medicine. >> it's just, you know, a constant worry of, are we gonna have health benefits or not? he would be very angry, because, you know, he-- he supported the union wholeheartedly. >> desjardins: this crisis over miners benefits comes under one of the most pro-coal-sounding presidents in decades. >> in other countries, they love their coal. over here, we haven't treated it with the respect it deserves. >> desjardins: but president trump has been publicly silent on miners benefits. and manchin wants more >> i appreciate president trump's willingness to help the coal miners. we just need him now to step forward. >> desjardins: back outside beckley,amon tucker knowmany inis situation, including fellow church leader and in-law ricky coalson who has black lung. both rely on their miners' benefits. >> it's not li
. >> desjardins: but kathy vance, whose husband larry died of complications from black lung, says miners different because the federal government was involved in their benefits from the beginning. she's a cancer survivor herself and her widow's benefits help with doctors visits and medicine. >> it's just, you know, a constant worry of, are we gonna have health benefits or not? he would be very angry, because, you know, he-- he supported the union wholeheartedly. >> desjardins:...
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the women's march in terms of the way the -- you now your principle came out ands a vance a whole bunchngs. climate change is not a feminist issue or shouldn't be a feminist issue. racial justice shouldn't be a feminist issue. but it seem -- >> wow, way to marginalize and get to thize feminism. >> these are the debated that occurred around the unity principles principles and -- then four million people show up for these ewany -- unity principles. the question i had is, well, the rest of the resistance continued to be led by women and why not? >> i hope. so i hope. so and woman is slightly more than half of the human beings on seater that doesn't feel like a very restrictive category. and also feels symbolic and antithesis to the almost all white male cabinet. we didn't talk about the world intersectional, the place where two things cross or this kind of -- joking with you, kind of like we'll meet the intersection and we have talking about gender and race and everything else. feel like something that we know instinctively is how these are connected but don't have and would really benefit
the women's march in terms of the way the -- you now your principle came out ands a vance a whole bunchngs. climate change is not a feminist issue or shouldn't be a feminist issue. racial justice shouldn't be a feminist issue. but it seem -- >> wow, way to marginalize and get to thize feminism. >> these are the debated that occurred around the unity principles principles and -- then four million people show up for these ewany -- unity principles. the question i had is, well, the...
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is that eaton vance? >> that's right, yeah. we have a tough job.ich is difficult task. >> it is. >> to say the least. >> he's never wrong about -- thompson -- at least i've never seen it. are those the right areas to be in, based on what you're expecting for the next two quarters of earnings? >> earnings growth looks good. listen, i think your trouble spots are industrials, and basically consumer discretionary, those are our warnings spots, both going to come in negative. consumer discretionary, expecting a down 4% this quarter, which is, you know, a little unusual. haven't seen that since the second quarter of 2009. we were in recession. but overall, s&p earnings expected to bring in about 10%, 9.9%. interesting enough, two really nice harbingers, right, financials, expecting about 16.1%, despite the fact the yield curve has actually flattened from the traditional way, and technology, up 16.5%, those usually precede good things in the market. so, feeling reasonably good about the market. a little asymmetric around the discretionary and the industr
is that eaton vance? >> that's right, yeah. we have a tough job.ich is difficult task. >> it is. >> to say the least. >> he's never wrong about -- thompson -- at least i've never seen it. are those the right areas to be in, based on what you're expecting for the next two quarters of earnings? >> earnings growth looks good. listen, i think your trouble spots are industrials, and basically consumer discretionary, those are our warnings spots, both going to come in...
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they are responsible forced a vances in modern medical medicine. >> the hbo film, "the immortal life story. it is based on rebecca skoot's best selling nonfiction book. >> oprah winfrey plays lacks' daughter. rose byrne is a reporter. "hamilton" star portrays henrietta lacks. >> my brother is all upset because everybody come around and make mama off of mama's cells. i don't care about. that i want to know about my sister and my mother. you got to promise me no matter what, you ain't going to lie and you ain't going to keep nothing from me. >> i promise. >> you better get yourself idea what you're getting yourself into. [ laughter >> no idea what you're getting yourself into. say that again. >> you have no idea. do you have any idea. >> literally. >> we're pleased to welcome oprah winfrey along with rose byrne, and renee. this is the thing, oprah. even i who know you so well, i lost all the oprahness when i was watching. i didn't think that was possible. >> oh, that's good. >> everybody who has seen that is saying that. not just me. interesting to hear you say you were intimidated. i
they are responsible forced a vances in modern medical medicine. >> the hbo film, "the immortal life story. it is based on rebecca skoot's best selling nonfiction book. >> oprah winfrey plays lacks' daughter. rose byrne is a reporter. "hamilton" star portrays henrietta lacks. >> my brother is all upset because everybody come around and make mama off of mama's cells. i don't care about. that i want to know about my sister and my mother. you got to promise me no...
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free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. vanced previously treated withng those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy... this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy for these patients. opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderness; severe nausea or vomiting; extreme fatigue; constipation; excessive thirst or urine; swollen ankles; loss of appetite; rash; itching; headache; confusion; hallucinations; muscle or joint pain; flushing; fever; or weakness... as this may keep these problems from becoming mo
free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. vanced previously treated withng those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy... this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy for these patients. opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune...
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jd vance's book, hillbillyingie has awaken a lot of white house level in miffed contractual bubbles to know problems of class and how many little many of us ncaa white church, have to say who are brothers and sisters who are working class and poor and struggle with problems we can scarcely conceive of and don't turn to the church for help. this is going to be an enormous area of creativity to be the creative minority. we have to figure out how to reach out to the working class and the poor, but at the same time i think the journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step. if we think that we have to have the whole thing profited out so we can -- plotted out to clued every person bev they can first step we'll never get started. people talklet christian schools which i champion, they says is this home schooling and something only for the middle class? is might we right now because you have to have one parent at home to do the home schooling, a chris cal christian home schooling or maybe you need -- higher income to afford a classical christian school but that doesn't moon we should
jd vance's book, hillbillyingie has awaken a lot of white house level in miffed contractual bubbles to know problems of class and how many little many of us ncaa white church, have to say who are brothers and sisters who are working class and poor and struggle with problems we can scarcely conceive of and don't turn to the church for help. this is going to be an enormous area of creativity to be the creative minority. we have to figure out how to reach out to the working class and the poor, but...
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lots of hedging in as vance of this, like ahead of brexit and election and it's keeping people at baytential buyers. it seems like we're in this cycle of day to day, headline to headline we're deciding how worried to be. now the timing is down to a couple of days it's sort of like, you know -- it's now or go away. >> you don't see a pattern, recognition developing brexit, our election. this one? >> it's hard. very hard. because i think people are kind of thinking themselves into a pretzel of saying, okay, let me find a way to be bullish about the rebound. but we went from the two day sell-off to the overnight four hour sell-off. now i don't know if we get the sell-off or if it comes later. >> although if history holds we'll get an unexpected result and get the wrong reaction. >> exactly. totally unexpected reaction. >> well, mack ron in the most recent polls has a slight edge over le pen. but we'll see what happens. the dow is holding up 78. despite travelers and verizon missing on earnings this morning. more "squawk on the street" continues in a moment. >>> good morning, everybody. i
lots of hedging in as vance of this, like ahead of brexit and election and it's keeping people at baytential buyers. it seems like we're in this cycle of day to day, headline to headline we're deciding how worried to be. now the timing is down to a couple of days it's sort of like, you know -- it's now or go away. >> you don't see a pattern, recognition developing brexit, our election. this one? >> it's hard. very hard. because i think people are kind of thinking themselves into a...