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washington and the presidency. if you're in the eastern or central time zones, it's 202-748-8000. we'll also look for text messages as well. douglas bradburn, if george washington couldn't know at the time exactly how the office of the presidency would evolve over time, did he know that it would evolve and was he okay with that? >> well, that's a really great question. washington gives us a hint of what's in his mind with the presidency. he writes a great letter to katharine graham, an english historian and a woman, which is remarkable for the time. she is -- she's a friend of the washingtons and she's a big fan of the american revolution and george washington in general. he writes an extraordinary letter to her january i think it's 9th, 1790, where after the first session of congress actually, the new session is coming back. he writes a letter to her in which he says i walk on untrodden groundin. everything i do is subject to two interpretations. everything i do is creating a precedent. so he understands very clearly that his role in that office is going to set in train the next g
washington and the presidency. if you're in the eastern or central time zones, it's 202-748-8000. we'll also look for text messages as well. douglas bradburn, if george washington couldn't know at the time exactly how the office of the presidency would evolve over time, did he know that it would evolve and was he okay with that? >> well, that's a really great question. washington gives us a hint of what's in his mind with the presidency. he writes a great letter to katharine graham, an...
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washington on this birthday? >> i would raise a glass to his memory and ask everyone to say three cheers three times in honor of hisgreat legacy. >> the bad front is president and ceo of george washington's mount vernon we, appreciate your time and the folks that invited us there in this morning we, appreciate it. >> thank you very much.
washington on this birthday? >> i would raise a glass to his memory and ask everyone to say three cheers three times in honor of hisgreat legacy. >> the bad front is president and ceo of george washington's mount vernon we, appreciate your time and the folks that invited us there in this morning we, appreciate it. >> thank you very much.
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if george washington could not know at the time how the office of the presidency would evolve over time, did he know it would evolve and was he ok with that? question,t's a great and washington gives us a hint of what is in his mind. he writes a letter to an english historian, and a woman, which is remarkable for the time. she is a friend of the washingtons and a big fan of the american revolution and george washington in general. he writes an extraordinary letter to her january 9, 1790, after the first session of congress. the new session is coming back and he writes a letter in which he says, i walk on untrodden ground. everything i do is subject to interpretation, everything creating a precedent. he understands his role in the office is going to set in train the next generation of how the presidency will function. he is worried about the news cycle, like all politicians must , but he also has his eyes on the long-term vision. 30 years, what will this office of the presidency be like? he is very aware of how important it is that he sets fee is president's -- he sets these precedents a
if george washington could not know at the time how the office of the presidency would evolve over time, did he know it would evolve and was he ok with that? question,t's a great and washington gives us a hint of what is in his mind. he writes a letter to an english historian, and a woman, which is remarkable for the time. she is a friend of the washingtons and a big fan of the american revolution and george washington in general. he writes an extraordinary letter to her january 9, 1790, after...
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washington certainly did not do enough from the perspective of a 21st century person, but at the time, washington did what he thought what he was able to do. it is an important legacy we have to talk about. it is part of who we are as a nation. i think this up -- i think this debate about slavery is an important one. americans need to do it with education. that is one of the reasons here at mount vernon we tell the story of slavery. everyday we give slaves towards. we have a memorial service for the enslaved everyday at our memorial. -- the first one built in the country to celebrate enslaved peoples. i think these institutions, mount vernon, monticello, montpelier, these institutions of our presidents, but also sites of slavery need to be forthright and to help educate folks so we can have useful conversations about this issue. host: east sandwich, massachusetts. caller: base for letting me ask a question. -- thanks. -- georgehaps washington was a gentleman and i understand throughout his life he had a pet greyhound. i think the implication by pq might have been involved in greyhound
washington certainly did not do enough from the perspective of a 21st century person, but at the time, washington did what he thought what he was able to do. it is an important legacy we have to talk about. it is part of who we are as a nation. i think this up -- i think this debate about slavery is an important one. americans need to do it with education. that is one of the reasons here at mount vernon we tell the story of slavery. everyday we give slaves towards. we have a memorial service...
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from a notorious american white supremacist and another conspiracy theory and the right wing washington times linking the corona virus to china's bio warfare program a rumor rejected by public health scientists. online peddlers are looking to profit from public panic selling products with unproven claims is influenza that is now circling the go so you're saying that silver solution would be effective well let's say it hasn't been tested on this strain of the corona virus but it's been tested on other strains of the corona virus and has been able to eliminate it within 12 hours another site advice is people to ward off the corona virus by drinking chlorine dioxide a form of industrial bleach the u.s. food and drug administration says is dangerous public health experts warn such false claims can cause the virus to spread further and faster distracting people from proven prevention techniques. the world health organization is fighting back putting pressure on social media giants to place reliable sources about the coronavirus higher in search results. and the w.h.o. has launched its own public i
from a notorious american white supremacist and another conspiracy theory and the right wing washington times linking the corona virus to china's bio warfare program a rumor rejected by public health scientists. online peddlers are looking to profit from public panic selling products with unproven claims is influenza that is now circling the go so you're saying that silver solution would be effective well let's say it hasn't been tested on this strain of the corona virus but it's been tested on...
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once again, even when washington didn't see the best of times. rribly important portrait of washington. you probably all have seen this somewhere. it's been reproduced over and over and over. 1772. it's the earliest portrait of washington. and famously, washington wanted to be portrayed in this particular uniform, which we must spend just a few seconds on. it's not a military uniform of the british army. it is a uniform of the virginia regiment. we've got to keep this in mind. george washington was never, ever an officer in the regular british army. he was in the virginia regimen which is a super mission, he wanted to be portrayed in this uniform. and it must also be said that it always rankled him a little bit that he was never able to get a commission in the regular british army. it was always throughout this whole time period, even at braddocks massacre in 1775, where washington was hugely important, he was never an officer in the british army. okay. so, here's strategic winchester. really, the only town in the shenandoah valley. and it was the
once again, even when washington didn't see the best of times. rribly important portrait of washington. you probably all have seen this somewhere. it's been reproduced over and over and over. 1772. it's the earliest portrait of washington. and famously, washington wanted to be portrayed in this particular uniform, which we must spend just a few seconds on. it's not a military uniform of the british army. it is a uniform of the virginia regiment. we've got to keep this in mind. george washington...
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every time, everything you look at is crazy. i live and work in washington, and it's a group of yellow jackets that takes strace talk, not double talk from diplomats. going take the straight talk to drain this thing. the more it gets drained, the more the serp ants kind of intertwined down there. it's crazy. i think it's republican and democrat. just to live in this d.c. area, you got to have a million dollars for an apartment or a condo. everybody wants everything to stay the same. that's my comment on that. but what i really called about was the stone investigation. my understanding, and i don't know if you covered it right at 7:00 or slightly after, my understanding is that these are the high side of the federal sentencing guidelines. in fact, there's a federal sentencing guideline with a multiplier on them. the multiplier is a technical ity, where roger stone apparently kind of jokingly threatened somebody he knew who was testifying against him that he was going to take aware their service dog. -- take away their service dog. and that was parlayed into a
every time, everything you look at is crazy. i live and work in washington, and it's a group of yellow jackets that takes strace talk, not double talk from diplomats. going take the straight talk to drain this thing. the more it gets drained, the more the serp ants kind of intertwined down there. it's crazy. i think it's republican and democrat. just to live in this d.c. area, you got to have a million dollars for an apartment or a condo. everybody wants everything to stay the same. that's my...
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washington certainly did not do enough from the perspective of a 21st century person, but at the time, washington did what he thought what he was able to do. it is an important legacy we have to talk about. it is part of who we are as a nation. i think this up -- i think this debate about slavery is an important one. americans need to do it with education. that is one of the reasons here at mount vernon we tell the story of slavery. everyday we give slaves towards. we have a memorial service for the enslaved everyday at our memorial. -- the first one built in the country to celebrate enslaved peoples. i think these institutions, mount vernon, monticello, montpelier, these institutions of our presidents, but also sites of slavery need to be forthright and to help educate folks so we can have useful conversations about this issue. host: east sandwich, massachusetts. caller: base for letting me ask a question. -- thanks. -- georgehaps washington was a gentleman and i understand throughout his life he had a pet greyhound. i think the implication by pq might have been involved in greyhound
washington certainly did not do enough from the perspective of a 21st century person, but at the time, washington did what he thought what he was able to do. it is an important legacy we have to talk about. it is part of who we are as a nation. i think this up -- i think this debate about slavery is an important one. americans need to do it with education. that is one of the reasons here at mount vernon we tell the story of slavery. everyday we give slaves towards. we have a memorial service...
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"usa today," "the new york post," "washington post." , washington times. they are all saying all those people. they are reporting that they all lied. those people never got in trouble. >> you know the most common recommendation by a prosecutor is about one year. so, in this instance, they are seeking to punish someone because they don't like him or they don't like who he hangs out with rather than doing it based on the merits of the case. so, is the attorney general justified? you bet he is. it should be the democrats that are relieved. >> sean: at some point here, this evidence is overwhelming, incontrovertible, and we've had it. all right, thank you all. when we come back, big breaking news. bloomberg in a total outrageous spin about his comments that many call racist. you won't believe the new tape also that we have uncovered tonight. that and more as we continue on this busy breaking news night. stay with us. ♪ do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can f
"usa today," "the new york post," "washington post." , washington times. they are all saying all those people. they are reporting that they all lied. those people never got in trouble. >> you know the most common recommendation by a prosecutor is about one year. so, in this instance, they are seeking to punish someone because they don't like him or they don't like who he hangs out with rather than doing it based on the merits of the case. so, is the attorney...
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that's "the washington times."ev in fact, he was fired for lying. the fbi -- all this is in the public. you can read it yourself. we put up theli y sources. the inspector general found that "he lacked s candor." lackingct candor means he lied. just like they accused roger stone and paul manafort of. of course, how could we ever forget super patriot, jim comey, lying to congress about his decision to clear hillary clinton? remember, the timeline didn't add up. of course, so far, the people that always seem to get away with the most, committingmm numerous crimes as far as i am, associated with the mishandling of top-secret, classified siinformation on an illicit private server, that would be the clintons, that would include the espionage act, 18 usc 793. also, what about the campaign finance violation? remember, the money for the dirty russian dossier, put together by a foreign national, went to perkins, a lawwe firm. they paid christopher steele the money for the dirty russian dossier. it was then used later to spy on a president, transition team, an
that's "the washington times."ev in fact, he was fired for lying. the fbi -- all this is in the public. you can read it yourself. we put up theli y sources. the inspector general found that "he lacked s candor." lackingct candor means he lied. just like they accused roger stone and paul manafort of. of course, how could we ever forget super patriot, jim comey, lying to congress about his decision to clear hillary clinton? remember, the timeline didn't add up. of course, so...
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from a notorious american white supremacist and another conspiracy theory and the right wing washington times linking the corona virus to china's bio warfare program a rumor rejected by public health scientists. online peddlers are looking to profit from public panic selling products with unproven claims this influenza that is now circling to go you're saying that silver solution would be effective well let's say it hasn't been tested on this strain of the corona virus but it's been tested on other strains of the corona virus and has been able to eliminate it within 12 hours another site advises people to ward off the corona virus by drinking chlorine dioxide a form of industrial bleach the u.s. food and drug administration says is dangerous. public health experts warn such false claims can cause the virus to spread further and faster distracting people from proven prevention techniques. the world health organization is fighting back putting pressure on social media giants to place reliable sources about the coronavirus higher in search results. and the w.h.o. has launched its own public info
from a notorious american white supremacist and another conspiracy theory and the right wing washington times linking the corona virus to china's bio warfare program a rumor rejected by public health scientists. online peddlers are looking to profit from public panic selling products with unproven claims this influenza that is now circling to go you're saying that silver solution would be effective well let's say it hasn't been tested on this strain of the corona virus but it's been tested on...
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undying respect and affection or the other with franklin at the esteem and washington topping him with veneration. at the time frankling and washington with the two most admired individuals in the united states, and the most famous americans in the world. . their final letters to each other representative fitting into a three decade long partnership that more than any other peering would forge the american nation. their relationship begins during the french and indian war when franklin supplied the wagons for british general ill-fated assault on fort mccain and they buried under the dirt road of the retreating wagons. both had warned braddock against the frontier attack. rekindled in 1775 during the second continental congress, this friendship continued through the revolution, constitutional convention and establishment of the new federal government. perhaps because of the differences in their background, age, manner, and public image, the relationship is not why they commented on then and remains little discussed today, but it existed and it helped shape the course of american street. both have been held by
undying respect and affection or the other with franklin at the esteem and washington topping him with veneration. at the time frankling and washington with the two most admired individuals in the united states, and the most famous americans in the world. . their final letters to each other representative fitting into a three decade long partnership that more than any other peering would forge the american nation. their relationship begins during the french and indian war when franklin supplied...
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undying respect and affection for the other with franklin adding the steam in washington topping him with veneration. at the time, franklin and washington were the two most admired individuals in the united states, and the most of famous americans in the world. their final letters to each other representative fitting into a three decade long partnership that more than any other peering would forge the american nation. their relationship begins during the french and indian war when franklin supplied the wagons for british general ill-fated assault on fort mccain and they buried under the dirt road of the retreating wagons. both had warned braddock against the frontier attack. rekindled in 1775 during the second continental congress, this friendship continued through the revolution, constitutional convention and establishment of the new federal government. perhaps because of the differences in their background, age, manner, and public image, the relationship is not why they commented on then and remains little discussed today, but it existed and it helped shape the course of american street. both have been held by
undying respect and affection for the other with franklin adding the steam in washington topping him with veneration. at the time, franklin and washington were the two most admired individuals in the united states, and the most of famous americans in the world. their final letters to each other representative fitting into a three decade long partnership that more than any other peering would forge the american nation. their relationship begins during the french and indian war when franklin...
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time. >> the washington post, of course bernie can win lays out the case for him this way, a compassionate, dedicated and active army of volunteers and small dollar donors. he slightly leaves trump and head the head polling including places like texas. sanders's message with you agree with that or not is consistent and resonated deeply with millions of americans. texas, that would surprise a lot of folks. >> i don't believe that. i'm traveling the country. i think a lot of americans are afraid of the socialist wing of the democratic party. things like getting bit of the electoral college, giving voting rights to 16-year-olds, opening our borders. you saw the democrats raise their hands and say let's give healthcare to undocumented illegal immigrants, this is not something that is the mainstream of this country especially for hard-working americans recognize under donald trump their lives are better now and they are doing much better than they were four years ago. i don't see them looking for a candidate who will reshape the united states of america. >> one of the things we are asking voter
time. >> the washington post, of course bernie can win lays out the case for him this way, a compassionate, dedicated and active army of volunteers and small dollar donors. he slightly leaves trump and head the head polling including places like texas. sanders's message with you agree with that or not is consistent and resonated deeply with millions of americans. texas, that would surprise a lot of folks. >> i don't believe that. i'm traveling the country. i think a lot of americans...
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joining us tonight, charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor, fox news contributor. if that doesn't knock bloomberg, his performance out of the race, what will? >> i don't know. my first caveat is republicans need to be prepared every day between now and the election. the level of democratic hatred for this president is like nothing we have ever seen before. that said, that disaster, that clown show last night on msnbc was one of the most pathetic political exercises evidence ever witnessed. this notion they will do a triple bank shop shot and get michael bloomberg to be the quote-unquote moderate who can balance out the socialist bernie sanders, i don't think it's going to work. it's amazing that anybody thought it would work. only geniuses in washington would couple with a strategy like this. mike bloomberg is a terrible politician. he has always been a terrible politician. the guy does not like human beings. he loves himself. and a guy like donald trump who loves people and thrives off people will destroy a guy like that. lou: a guy like trump who has brains, wisd
joining us tonight, charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor, fox news contributor. if that doesn't knock bloomberg, his performance out of the race, what will? >> i don't know. my first caveat is republicans need to be prepared every day between now and the election. the level of democratic hatred for this president is like nothing we have ever seen before. that said, that disaster, that clown show last night on msnbc was one of the most pathetic political exercises evidence ever...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. super new video into the newsroom of a fire burning at a homeless encampment in oakland. this is near coliseum way, two blocks north of 50th avenue along the union pacific railroad tracks. the fire was reported before 7:00 this morning by someone who said they thought a large commercial building was on fire. they initially ran into a problem while trying to gain access to the fire. >> there are residents that live in the area, there are transients and folks who come in out of the area, they are trying to deter individuals from coming down here. there was a fence put up. we were able to get through the fence but it did cause a minor delay in our response to get back here. >> no injuries were reported, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >> now to the south bay where a pair of woodworkers say thieves cleaned out their van of expensive tools used to create
obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. super new video into the newsroom of a fire burning at a homeless encampment in oakland. this is near coliseum way, two blocks north of 50th avenue along the union pacific railroad tracks. the fire was reported before 7:00 this morning by someone who said they thought a large...
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>> the old tomb probely was build by lawrence washington, so by the time of washington's death it was quite a bit old. it's not very big either, so for washington family members buried there, space was limited. washington in his will put aside money, he wanted the family to build a new tomb so that him and the remains of his family members could be moved there and then anybody else who came after them could also be buried there. but they waited about 30 years until they built the new tomb. so i don't know if part of it was just, they didn't feel like it was a priority at that time. but that's the reason why there's two tombs. you have the old tomb that dates to the 17th and 18th centuries and then the new tomb that was build built and finished later. >> the old tomb is still there, a feeling like the stone has rolled away when you see it. it's an interesting feel. >> yeah, and some americans certainly when they were visiting and the visitor accounts, they talk about essentially being -- they're in the presence of what seems like a saint of sorts. but then at other times you have some
>> the old tomb probely was build by lawrence washington, so by the time of washington's death it was quite a bit old. it's not very big either, so for washington family members buried there, space was limited. washington in his will put aside money, he wanted the family to build a new tomb so that him and the remains of his family members could be moved there and then anybody else who came after them could also be buried there. but they waited about 30 years until they built the new...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. fisn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and he's still fighting for us, pledging to make clean air and clean water a right for everyone, regardless of your zip code. that's the truth. that's tom steyer. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> now from abc 7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is at travis air force base. another evacuation flight from the coronavirus epicenter in china is landing there in hours. >> cornell bernard is live at the base with late details. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, dan and ama, officials from travis preparing for the arrival of a charter flight from wuhan, china, with evacuees on board. we are to
obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. fisn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and...
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the only good headline i've ever had in the washington. times but every paper's the same does anybody have those papers anybody haven't because they're really like that so i appreciate that . but some of the people here have been incredible warriors are worriers and there's nothing from a legal standpoint this is a political thing and every time i say this is unfair let's go to court they say so you can't go to court this is politics. and we were treated unbelievably unfairly and you have to understand we 1st went through russia russia russia it was all bullshit. we then went through the moller report and they should have come back one day later they didn't they came back 2 years later after lives were ruined after people went bankrupt after people lost all their money people came to washington to help other people. bright eyed and bushy tailed they say they came one or 2 or 3 people in particular but many people. we had a rough campaign it was nasty it was one of the nastiest they say they say andrew jackson was always the nastiest campaign the
the only good headline i've ever had in the washington. times but every paper's the same does anybody have those papers anybody haven't because they're really like that so i appreciate that . but some of the people here have been incredible warriors are worriers and there's nothing from a legal standpoint this is a political thing and every time i say this is unfair let's go to court they say so you can't go to court this is politics. and we were treated unbelievably unfairly and you have to...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> right now at 7:00. >> developing news on the coronavirus. evacuees that just arrived at travis air force base. the symptoms that sent some patients to the hospital. >> they were sent for a regional work up including diagnostic testing. >> and organizers are pushing forward with plans for tomorrow's big lunar new year parade. but will the crowd show up? >> all of the floats have been lined up. >> and the change in the forecast for the event. >> it's kind of dis disappointing that we see all the construction zone. >> and tonight we ask what's taking so long to get barth to san jose, and when will we get real answers. >> reporter: will bart open in 2020? >> that's the plan, and we're working towards that. >> reporter: can i pin you down? >> we don't want to speculate a day. >> and a plan for new homeless shelters in a bay area city, but is it realistic? >> honestly, wh
obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> right now at 7:00. >> developing news on the coronavirus. evacuees that just arrived at travis air force base. the symptoms that sent some patients to the hospital. >> they were sent for a regional work up including diagnostic testing. >> and...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> and good morning to you. a very happy thursday as well. now there are xs here, this mattress company, casper, you've heard of them, starts trading today after ipo-ing at $12. no price change yet. that's the xs. tesla, i feel bad for people seeing tesla going up and up and up, i should get in on that because it went down, down, down on wednesday. elon musk $6 billion less rich this morning. another positive step in the trade war, china cutting tariffs on $75 billion in american goods. they will fall by 50%. china also promised to make big purchases of american goods and farm products but might have trouble doing that because the coronavirus is getting worse in china and is affecting the country's economy. >>> the japanese company nintendo says some new shipments of switch will be delayed because of coronavirus. i know that's not important when so many people are actu
obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> and good morning to you. a very happy thursday as well. now there are xs here, this mattress company, casper, you've heard of them, starts trading today after ipo-ing at $12. no price change yet. that's the xs. tesla, i feel bad for people seeing tesla going up and...
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with the jimmy carter campaign traveling around then, later worked for the associated press and washington times and i worked the other side of the bus for a long shot named governor dupont from delaware, for a long time i dealt with you guys on that so i wasn't very successful i guess but anyway, my question is in today's world with the focus and use of the term fake news and at first, how do you think the media are dealing with that and what would you advise the media to do to deal with that? >> i think we have to do our job , frankly and there are people in the journalism world who can take on the forums and seminars and tv, the concept but we've got to make sure we don't fall into the traps and start doing things to cater to that or to opposethat . i think most people in this room have a pretty good sense of what makes good journalism. and when political candidates for their own purposes do what the president has done. you can really not counter except by your job the right way. >> is a piece of video that might illustrate my point, i think. every few weeks or however often it is that the pr
with the jimmy carter campaign traveling around then, later worked for the associated press and washington times and i worked the other side of the bus for a long shot named governor dupont from delaware, for a long time i dealt with you guys on that so i wasn't very successful i guess but anyway, my question is in today's world with the focus and use of the term fake news and at first, how do you think the media are dealing with that and what would you advise the media to do to deal with that?...
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we have the more moderate lane and "the washington times" had an interesting piece.ieg runs moderately well championing far left policies. he runs as a middle-of-the-road liberal but his policies including unlimited abortion rights and the spending plans that could make former president barack obama blushed don't always fit neatly into the moderate lane and they tipped her several other things. is he more bernie than biden? >> no. buttigieg is a chameleon, he is going to shift his policies -- you know how he's like obama? he's going to do whatever is clever, he's going to do whatever he thinks will get him where he wants to be. buttigieg is no hard line ideologue, he's a former mckinsey consultant who has a sharp interest in paying the next president and the united states and he's going to say and do what he thinks is necessary to make that happen. >> shannon: as they decide on who the nominee is going to be, the headline "why trump will lose in 2020." four reasons, the economy isn't strong enough, bloomberg has tons of money, trumps health care blind spot, and barac
we have the more moderate lane and "the washington times" had an interesting piece.ieg runs moderately well championing far left policies. he runs as a middle-of-the-road liberal but his policies including unlimited abortion rights and the spending plans that could make former president barack obama blushed don't always fit neatly into the moderate lane and they tipped her several other things. is he more bernie than biden? >> no. buttigieg is a chameleon, he is going to shift...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. fisn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and he's still fighting for us, pledging to make clean air and clean water a right for everyone, regardless of your zip code. that's the truth. that's tom steyer. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> what we do on the internet is far from anonymous and many of the websites we visit share information. as elise preston reports you can find out which ones and take some control over your digital tracking. >> you is that? >> i am your best friend. i am santa claus. 11 hackers were able to access some of the devices of ring and even talk to reesonusof custer data foon lookat apps and found they sha
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look at this headline, "the washington times." ic doesn'u like watching the network. she is quoted in saying "sometimes, i watch fox news just to see how they are covering things, and i don't know why i'm shocked every time i watch it, but it's just an alternate universe, and it's crazy to me, and anyway, it just -- well, it makes me crazy." well, i wouldn't like to invite katie, come on the show, let's talk it out. i will offer free therapy.or you never met me. i'm not a horrible person.he here with reaction from the cmedia reporter with "the hill" joe. i'm a nice guy. i think katie couric understands the fact that not everybody has her distorted, liberal, left-wing worldview. >> fox news is successful because it found a niche audience way back when, and that's half the country, right? and half a country that katie couric can't relate to. by the way, she is one of the last people to lecture about being objective. this is wild, when she was at ""the today show"," took part in nopro-choice march. that's a big no-no. sheo also common
look at this headline, "the washington times." ic doesn'u like watching the network. she is quoted in saying "sometimes, i watch fox news just to see how they are covering things, and i don't know why i'm shocked every time i watch it, but it's just an alternate universe, and it's crazy to me, and anyway, it just -- well, it makes me crazy." well, i wouldn't like to invite katie, come on the show, let's talk it out. i will offer free therapy.or you never met me. i'm not a...
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could a self-proclaimed socialist really win in the heartland, here to debate reporter from the washington timeser of the tea party patriots jenny beth martin, thank you for joining us, appreciate it so early this morning. >> thanks for having us. heather: let's take a look at the very start on some of bernie sanders' policies, medicare for all, wealth tax, 15-dollar federal minimum wage, the green new deal, canceling student loan debt, altogether, so i will begin with you alex, do you think he can realistically go all the way and win the nomination? >> yeah, i think that, you know, you heard earlier what pete was saying, the energy is on the ground for bernie sanders that he had back in 2016. he only lost against hillary by .2%, another factor that i'm seeing from the polls is that health care remains the major topic for democratic caucus goers and they seem that he has presented the factor for that issue. he does really well with the 50 and under crowd. so that could be another reason we are seeing a bump in the polls for him. heather: so jenny beth my question then would be maybe the voters t
could a self-proclaimed socialist really win in the heartland, here to debate reporter from the washington timeser of the tea party patriots jenny beth martin, thank you for joining us, appreciate it so early this morning. >> thanks for having us. heather: let's take a look at the very start on some of bernie sanders' policies, medicare for all, wealth tax, 15-dollar federal minimum wage, the green new deal, canceling student loan debt, altogether, so i will begin with you alex, do you...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> a public memorial for kobe bryant is set for february 24 at staples center in los angeles. it will also honor the former's leg her 13-year-old daughter gianna as well as the seven others killed in the helicopter crash last month. the date is 2-24, very symbolic. so far no details on how the public can obtain tickets for that event. >>> the warriors have the worst record in the nba and it is not going to get much better in the short term. >> dennis has more on a big roster shakeup happening. >> are you in the house of representatives? >> if you have one get a new one. last night golden state sent glenn robinson to philadelphia and today shipping out their best scorer russell. he was traded to minnesota in exchange for former first overall pick wiggins. russell signed a $117 million contract in july. many are assuming the warriors wanted to see how he would play next
obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> a public memorial for kobe bryant is set for february 24 at staples center in los angeles. it will also honor the former's leg her 13-year-old daughter gianna as well as the seven others killed in the helicopter crash last month. the date is 2-24, very symbolic. so...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. . >>> 2 dogs reportedly attack ra dogs. >> a woman attacked while documents a crime in progress. how the suspects managed to escape police. >> deliveries delayed. what's behind the mail problem that has santa clara city leaders demanding answers. >>> now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a marin county neighborhood on edge after a series of vicious dog attacks. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. andrea nakano is in sausalito where she got the owner's side of the story. >> reporter: the incidents in question happened here on curry lane in sausalito. within a few hours span, 2 dogs reportedly attacked 3 contractors. a warning, some of the images you'll see in the story are graphic. >> sausalito is on lockdown right now, especially curry lane. >> reporter: dennis webb is a contractor working at a home on curry lane. he said 3 of his workers were attacked by
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as we count down to the first vote of the night, juan williams, washington time senior editor, fox news contributor charlie hurts and trump 2020 national press secretary kim mcinerney, welcome to all of you. i want to start with you because we heard a lot of 1-sided -- and decided, 30% and their votes will happen after midnight. we are hours away from this. why is the field still so divided? >> i think it is very much unsettled. i would say anybody who's trying to discount somebody like amy klobuchar, we have no idea who could wind up getting the nomination. when you look at bernie sanders in the latest poll has 27% of the vote, and up the next three candidates who are not bernie sanders and you get 45% that to me indicates there is a real dissatisfaction with going with bernie sanders. they are worried in terms of winning the primary and also in terms of the general. >> something in politico today, trump's dream scenario unfolds, democrat desiree had of 2020, the campaign doesn't have to do anything but step back and watch democrats demolish themselves, this is a dream scenario. >> it
as we count down to the first vote of the night, juan williams, washington time senior editor, fox news contributor charlie hurts and trump 2020 national press secretary kim mcinerney, welcome to all of you. i want to start with you because we heard a lot of 1-sided -- and decided, 30% and their votes will happen after midnight. we are hours away from this. why is the field still so divided? >> i think it is very much unsettled. i would say anybody who's trying to discount somebody like...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> super commuters, showing you what's coming through the altamont pass when you descend into the livermore valley. it's super thick, the fog there, and it goes up 680 until you get to walnut creek and then you turn and still have some fog in lafayette, then it clears up a bit as you head over towards orinda and then down into oakland seeing some fog develop there. 81 in palm springs. 73 in los angeles. 71 in sacramento. 68 in chico. 67 in fresno. look what's happening with the seven-day forecast for tahoe. best chance of snow is not until sunday. reggie? >> mike, thank you. happening today, facebook user also gather outside mark zuckerberg's home in san francisco to protest what they say is hate and disinformation on the social media site. the group's media alliance and indivisible sf are behind the protest. they say facebook should stop politicians from being able to
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. tis better than the criminal in democrathe white house.esident we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of our democracy, and to return power to the american people. i started need to impeach to hold this lawless president accountable. i'm proposing big reforms like term limits... ...a national referendum... ...and ending corporate money in politics. as president, i'll declare climate change an emergency on day 1. and, use those powers to finally address the climate crisis. and, i've spent 30 years building a successful international business. so, i can take on donald trump on the economy - and beat him. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message - because there is nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg s
obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. tis better than the criminal in democrathe white house.esident we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of our democracy, and to return power to the american people. i...
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traveling around then later worked for the associated press and washington times, then the other side of the bus for a long shot for governor in delaware. i deal with you guys some of that. it was a very successful yes. but anyway, my question in today's world with a focus and use of the term, big news. how do you think the medio are dealing with that, and what would you advise the media to do to deal with that. it's the one i think we have to do her job frankly. there are people in the journalism world who can take on at the forms and the seminars and on tv. the concept but we've got to make sure that we don't fall into the traps and start doing things to cater to them or oppose that. i think most people in this room has a good sense of what makes good journalism. and when political candidates for their own purposes, do with the president and has done, you cannot counter except by do your job the right way i think. tom: is a piece of video that might illustrate my point. a few weeks, or however often it is that the president goes off to one of these shows. i have been able to find cu
traveling around then later worked for the associated press and washington times, then the other side of the bus for a long shot for governor in delaware. i deal with you guys some of that. it was a very successful yes. but anyway, my question in today's world with a focus and use of the term, big news. how do you think the medio are dealing with that, and what would you advise the media to do to deal with that. it's the one i think we have to do her job frankly. there are people in the...