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our first supreme court 2253 webster street. it's a two-storey plus basement wood frame single family dwelling designed in the italian age style. it was constructed circa 1900 and it is a contributor to the webster street historic district. the applicant has already completed some rehabilitation to the building. in 2017 including dry rot repair and painting at an estimated cost of $75,000. the proposed rehabilitation plan includes can flashing replacement, roof replacement, additional dry rot repair and are placing the front door and kind. the rehabilitation work is estimated to cost over $87,000. for over 10 years. thes proposed maintenance plan includes any wood section of the siding, front porch and door. maintenance work is estimated to cost $3500 annually. any needed repairs will be made in kind and will avoid altering or removing character features. the property owner will receive an estimated property tax savesing of $13,000, $13,750. it is a reduction of 54.73% from the based year value. the next property is 353 kearney
our first supreme court 2253 webster street. it's a two-storey plus basement wood frame single family dwelling designed in the italian age style. it was constructed circa 1900 and it is a contributor to the webster street historic district. the applicant has already completed some rehabilitation to the building. in 2017 including dry rot repair and painting at an estimated cost of $75,000. the proposed rehabilitation plan includes can flashing replacement, roof replacement, additional dry rot...
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and it would probably be followed by webster, treat and san carlo street. >> all right. thank you. so why don't we take public comment at this time. does any member of the public wish to speak? please come forward. you'll have three minutes and a warning buzzer. 30 seconds before your time is up. go ahead. >> how are you doing? [inaudible]. >> can you speak more into the microphone? >> mr. gregor williams. [inaudible] investor. and the proposal that she just indicated is a costly repairment and renovating. and it costs us too much where it's -- we know we want to save that property. if it's historic. especially in the 1800s. and it's important that we do renovate it. but she didn't bring any graphics or photos to show the repairment that needs to be done inside the property. now the important thing is we don't want to costly spend the financial means that is important where we can utilize it for the [inaudible]. it's highly important on thats proposal. there was an investigation on that and people went to jail. so we want the importance to understand that the futile spending is so
and it would probably be followed by webster, treat and san carlo street. >> all right. thank you. so why don't we take public comment at this time. does any member of the public wish to speak? please come forward. you'll have three minutes and a warning buzzer. 30 seconds before your time is up. go ahead. >> how are you doing? [inaudible]. >> can you speak more into the microphone? >> mr. gregor williams. [inaudible] investor. and the proposal that she just indicated is...
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is -- while it is a historic resource because it fits in with the webster street district, in and of itself is not significantly distinctive from others. it's a rather ordinary example of that time of house that's in the district. so, would that be the kind of nraonlt -- project that may not be accepted in this criteria? >> i guess not prioritized. but what does that mean when you say not prior tieed? i mean, do we have so many that we're knocking some out? >> [inaudible]. [laughter] >> it may be -- it may be the case that that property in itself doesn't qualify under the distinctiveness category. however, it may qualify under some of the other priority considerations. i think as a city, we still have an obligation to bring all applications forward to this commission and to the board of supervisors. again, this will justs be information that we propose -- or show you and show the board in its deliberations and so, you know, maybe it applies during the year in -- where there is not many applications and the board says while it may not be distinctive, it does seem necessary because the
is -- while it is a historic resource because it fits in with the webster street district, in and of itself is not significantly distinctive from others. it's a rather ordinary example of that time of house that's in the district. so, would that be the kind of nraonlt -- project that may not be accepted in this criteria? >> i guess not prioritized. but what does that mean when you say not prior tieed? i mean, do we have so many that we're knocking some out? >> [inaudible]....
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and callum webster.sure mr lee does as well. let me finish by saying, he'll always be welcome in any of our shops. thank you. the customer who bought the cake, gay rights activist gareth lee, said the ruling made him feel like a second class citizen. to me, this was never about conscience or a statement. all i wanted was to order a cake in a shop that sold cakes to order. i paid my money. my money was taken and then a few days later it was refused, based upon the beliefs of the business owners. that made me feel like a second—class citizen and the judgment today tells me that that's ok. i'm concerned not just for the implications for myself or other gay people, but for every single one of us, because do we have to guess when we go into a shop whether we're going to be served or not? thank you. indonesian officials say the search for victims of last month's earthquake and tsunami will end tomorrow — despite the fact thousands of people are still unaccounted for. the disaster struck sulawesi almost two wee
and callum webster.sure mr lee does as well. let me finish by saying, he'll always be welcome in any of our shops. thank you. the customer who bought the cake, gay rights activist gareth lee, said the ruling made him feel like a second class citizen. to me, this was never about conscience or a statement. all i wanted was to order a cake in a shop that sold cakes to order. i paid my money. my money was taken and then a few days later it was refused, based upon the beliefs of the business owners....
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if you look at the webster's dictionary version, i feel like it's kind of weird thing to go back to it, it's not good in writing necessarily to go back to the webster's dictionary but i think it helps here because it helps show that profit isn't just money. profit is something of a benefit to somebody. i read a lot of in rand, but one of her thing is selfishness or greed. it's good and i think a lot of her ideas are right but i don't think they caught on because people don't like to consider themselves as greedy. if you look at other people and show they are asking their self interest you can look at what other people want is a benefit. i don't know the question is how you derive it, i think benefits or profit are just kind of intrinsic in our life. i don't think you really get to deriving a benefit but it's whatever the person defines themselves as good whatever the person or the business or organization defined as a benefit. there's a lot of the companies i look at what their goal is and i don't agree with that as being a prophet. i don't think it makes any sense. but that's not for
if you look at the webster's dictionary version, i feel like it's kind of weird thing to go back to it, it's not good in writing necessarily to go back to the webster's dictionary but i think it helps here because it helps show that profit isn't just money. profit is something of a benefit to somebody. i read a lot of in rand, but one of her thing is selfishness or greed. it's good and i think a lot of her ideas are right but i don't think they caught on because people don't like to consider...
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the army used his body for marshall labor, but webster denied the army that option. he changed his clothes, he left, and he sabotaged his motor functions. his leave demonstrates that unlike condoned freedoms, black soldiers asserted their freedom for reasons that found no support from even enslaved people's most synthetic advocates. the resistance of private abraham williams shows that former slaves and the army supported their drunken comrades. indeed, black soldiers who drink received a backing from their fellow soldiers. this demonstrates that former slaves did not or sake their brother and, even as army discipline and dominant expressions of freedom relied against them. menate 1865, black calvary wrote up drunk and boisterous. the captain had already started maneuvers. williams disrupted. he would not quiet down, and he amn white manodd or slave driver is going to make me stop. the instructor did not -- could not stand the insubordination. the captain's order echoes nearly verbatim. his response did as well. the drunk williams refused to obey. order, thehis capta
the army used his body for marshall labor, but webster denied the army that option. he changed his clothes, he left, and he sabotaged his motor functions. his leave demonstrates that unlike condoned freedoms, black soldiers asserted their freedom for reasons that found no support from even enslaved people's most synthetic advocates. the resistance of private abraham williams shows that former slaves and the army supported their drunken comrades. indeed, black soldiers who drink received a...
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ashley webster at the new york stock exchange. tell us about the trade. >> it is interesting day.till after glow from trade deal with canada. forget about the italian debt. wee
ashley webster at the new york stock exchange. tell us about the trade. >> it is interesting day.till after glow from trade deal with canada. forget about the italian debt. wee
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we remember as school children learning about daniel webster, the webster haynes debate over nullification the henry clay and the great champions of america having debate. that died away. i have to tell you, in the mid 50s, a woman senator from maine, margaret chase smith gave a famous speech that began the end of joe mccarthy's influence in the senate and in american politics. today we saw another republican woman from maine give an extraordinary speech. that was riveting, thoughtful and clearly she had given a great deal of consideration what she wanted to say and how she said it. we'll spend a lot of time to how she dealt with the questions of sexual assault allegations. but the first part of the speech was a methodical review of the charges made about brett kavanaugh. we saw there susan collins dealing with him, here's what the charge was and here's how she very viewed and investigated it and come to a different conclusion than the charge. i thought it was a masterful speech and one of those rare moments where a speech on this floor was substantive and thoughtful and dealt with a diffi
we remember as school children learning about daniel webster, the webster haynes debate over nullification the henry clay and the great champions of america having debate. that died away. i have to tell you, in the mid 50s, a woman senator from maine, margaret chase smith gave a famous speech that began the end of joe mccarthy's influence in the senate and in american politics. today we saw another republican woman from maine give an extraordinary speech. that was riveting, thoughtful and...
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ashley webster with the numbers. ashley. >> t-mobile calling best financials in forever and strong customer growth. earnings per share coming in at 93 cents. that is better than the estimate as you can see of 85 cents. revenue at 10.8 billion, that beat estimates. that is up 8%. service revenue up 6%, but i want to talk about very quickly the customer growth, 1.6 million total net additions t-mobile. that is the 22nd consecutive quarter with more than one million net additions. after hours up 3 1/2%. very strong results from t-mobile. connell: those look good. melissa: good stuff, ashley, thank you. connell: get instant reaction to that number now. "first on fox" interview. the president of t-mobile is here, mike seifert. anytime you can say, sir you have your best financials ever obviously that is good. your stock is reacting with a positive after-hours move as ashley says. you're smiling. let me start with the customer growth figures. you come in at 1.6 million on the customer growth figure. what can you tell us ab
ashley webster with the numbers. ashley. >> t-mobile calling best financials in forever and strong customer growth. earnings per share coming in at 93 cents. that is better than the estimate as you can see of 85 cents. revenue at 10.8 billion, that beat estimates. that is up 8%. service revenue up 6%, but i want to talk about very quickly the customer growth, 1.6 million total net additions t-mobile. that is the 22nd consecutive quarter with more than one million net additions. after...
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hello, everybody, i'm ashley webster, in for trish regan today. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report. president trump criticizing the federal reserve for a third straight day. he is on a roll. president says the fed is well, out of control and too aggressive on interest rate hikes. he is blaming the fed for market selloff. is the president partially right? is the fed being too aggressive. >>> hurricane michael, now a tropical storm continues to batter the region. the powerful storm being blamed for at least two deaths. we're going live to panama city florida, look at that video. down to kristina partsinevelos on the floor of new york stock exchange. kristina, there is a twitchy feeling in the equity markets, not for the faint of heart i would say. >> definitely a roller-coaster type of day. people were buying on the dips. we're now back down. show you intraday movements. s&p 500 potentially on sixth closing day in the red. it is heading that direction with energy and industrials being too lagging sectors. what is going on? past few days,
hello, everybody, i'm ashley webster, in for trish regan today. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report. president trump criticizing the federal reserve for a third straight day. he is on a roll. president says the fed is well, out of control and too aggressive on interest rate hikes. he is blaming the fed for market selloff. is the president partially right? is the fed being too aggressive. >>> hurricane michael, now a tropical storm continues to batter the region. the...
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then i went and pulled the definition from webster. it says, loyalty and devotion of a nation. google defines it as advocacy of a political independence for a particular country. i truly believe, as a trump supporter, our president is in his 70s. he has loved this country for many, many years, talked about trade imbalances for decades, and he truly believes, and the crowd even started chanting, usa. they are people. there are so many people in this country that feel like, for too long, we've supported other countries that voted against us in the u.n., that ripped us off in trade imbalances, and we have had unfair deals where we feel like we have been not treated fairly and so there are a lot of people in the country that there's nothing racist whatsoever. they truly believe that when you elect a leader for that country, they should look out for that country first and foremost and the people that live in it. >> david gergen, take a listen to what vice president biden had to say today. >> no president has ever led by fear. not lincoln, not roosevelt, not kennedy, not reagan. this
then i went and pulled the definition from webster. it says, loyalty and devotion of a nation. google defines it as advocacy of a political independence for a particular country. i truly believe, as a trump supporter, our president is in his 70s. he has loved this country for many, many years, talked about trade imbalances for decades, and he truly believes, and the crowd even started chanting, usa. they are people. there are so many people in this country that feel like, for too long, we've...
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if you look at the webster's action area version of it, it's kind of a weird thing to go back to. it's not good in writing necessarily a, but i think that it helps here because it shows the profit is not just money. it's something that is of a benefit and so i read a lot of ayn rand and i've been a fan. that's one of hebut one of her s selfishness or greed is good. i think that a lot of her ideas are right, but i don't think they caught on because people don't like to consider themselves as greedy. if you look at other people and show they are acting in their self-interest, you can look what other people want as a benefit. i don't know the question how you would be arrived at the benefits and profit are kind intrinsic i don't think you really get to deriving the benefits, but it's whatever the person defines themselves as good, the person or the business or the organization. there's a lothere is a lot of ca catholic air goal is and i don't agree with that as a prophet i don't think it makes sense. but that isn't for me to define. they think it is a prophet and they will either liv
if you look at the webster's action area version of it, it's kind of a weird thing to go back to. it's not good in writing necessarily a, but i think that it helps here because it shows the profit is not just money. it's something that is of a benefit and so i read a lot of ayn rand and i've been a fan. that's one of hebut one of her s selfishness or greed is good. i think that a lot of her ideas are right, but i don't think they caught on because people don't like to consider themselves as...
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court you might lose so then you lost all that money and all that time dale webster a founding member of the tribal council told me the lawyers advised that it's cheaper to just buy it back ninety five percent of the tribal government's budget comes from federal grants the tribe salmon fishery central to its identity and its economy has been decimated largely by upstream agriculture and for hydroelectric dams jobs are scarce eighty percent of the tribe lives below the poverty line so in two thousand and ten california introduce their own cap and trade system because remember the us government was not able to pass legislation for cap and trade system and incomes that your tribe they have this only five thousand acres they want to buy back more but they have a lot of redwood trees big trees carbon sinks so they've started to make money and will get into the details of how much they bought back they've actually started buying back their land from the people who stole it from them right so they're buying back their land the land that was taken by. the u.s. so if you have anything to say a
court you might lose so then you lost all that money and all that time dale webster a founding member of the tribal council told me the lawyers advised that it's cheaper to just buy it back ninety five percent of the tribal government's budget comes from federal grants the tribe salmon fishery central to its identity and its economy has been decimated largely by upstream agriculture and for hydroelectric dams jobs are scarce eighty percent of the tribe lives below the poverty line so in two...
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to educate our leaders from birds of guts what researchers and scientists always do reason is that webster certainly it's in the way it's. nature doesn't need humans so we have to come into some sort of relationship with nature and a sustainable relationship because nature will certainly survive it was here before humans were here it will be after humans leave if that is to be our fate but we have to come into a more sustainable relationship with nature and i think scientific understanding will lead the way on how to do that. and you have to have knowledge you have to have observations wherever you can so that's why it matters that's why it should matter that's why it should go on. we did our best to figure out a way to do that in our effort. but you know it's not like she not which if you're going to save. the world. as the consequences of climate change predicted by men to start to become apparent to a soul. planning for the future requires that politicians and policy makers utilize the best resources available in an international effort. climate change doesn't buy from tennis. our child
to educate our leaders from birds of guts what researchers and scientists always do reason is that webster certainly it's in the way it's. nature doesn't need humans so we have to come into some sort of relationship with nature and a sustainable relationship because nature will certainly survive it was here before humans were here it will be after humans leave if that is to be our fate but we have to come into a more sustainable relationship with nature and i think scientific understanding will...
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. >> laura: merriam-webster defines it, loyalty and devotion to a nation. in other words, i'm erica. so where is the controversy? let's bring in horace cooper, senior fellow for the policy research and preston mitchum, chair of the washington bar association young young lawyers division. why is the notion of loyalty? >> we know what nationalism means and we've heard it many times. that's what catapulted hitler to the person that he is and that we don't want to be today and, though i won't go as far to call trump hitler, i will say it smells hitler-ish. the trouble with that is, not only argue attempting to say that america is better than any other country which, on a surface level is a harmless term. but when we peel back the layers and have a conversation about what nationalism means and how it's been used against people who are muslim, people of color, people who may not necessarily be "patriotic" in this country, that's a harm of nationalism. >> laura: one question about that. the country is very diverse, we have an increasing number of latino americans,
. >> laura: merriam-webster defines it, loyalty and devotion to a nation. in other words, i'm erica. so where is the controversy? let's bring in horace cooper, senior fellow for the policy research and preston mitchum, chair of the washington bar association young young lawyers division. why is the notion of loyalty? >> we know what nationalism means and we've heard it many times. that's what catapulted hitler to the person that he is and that we don't want to be today and, though i...
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outage in alameda, i don't know if that means that the tube lights or the tube lights will be out in webster and the posey tube. if you know someone in alameda, they're not watching us right now, the power is out. if you know they wake up early, give them a call, because they may not wake up. i use a battery powder alarm clock. >> thank god, right, sir? >>> look at this, this is 1.47 or 1.42, either way, that's good. sebastopol a half-inch, santa rosa, .41, it's a good first rain. some areas in the north had good rain on saturday as well. so, on the mendocino coast it's been a good couple of days here, our system is finally moving in. it's picking up on the march republican coast. on the southwest coast, you can see it moving into the north. this is petaluma and mendocino county, north lake port had an inch of rain. lighter rain moving south. it's moving down to novato, it's moving into the marin county and towards the san mateo coast, they drag across, they lift northward and you can be on the eastern edge of it and you can get good rain. more looks to be focused to the north. they cut back
outage in alameda, i don't know if that means that the tube lights or the tube lights will be out in webster and the posey tube. if you know someone in alameda, they're not watching us right now, the power is out. if you know they wake up early, give them a call, because they may not wake up. i use a battery powder alarm clock. >> thank god, right, sir? >>> look at this, this is 1.47 or 1.42, either way, that's good. sebastopol a half-inch, santa rosa, .41, it's a good first...
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. >> some of the people in the salons since i left webster avenue, they don't like the personality, and even though they look at the policies and they say those are common sense policies, the deregulation, the tax policies for the united states are leading to great economic growth. >> do you think he knows he's lying? >> yeah, i think he does. yeah. he likes it, actually. >> he likes lying? >> he likes the fact that people are talking about it, and it's like taking my finger and putting it in one of the two eyes that you like on your face. >> whose eyes is he putting the finger in? that's the part i don't get. if he likes lying -- what would you call somebody that likes lying? >> like a rascal, a scoundrel. there's a smirk on his face when he is doing it, and there's an entertainment aspect to it. when he goes to a rally like that, there's a level of embellishment there because he's playing to the crowd and playing for the laughs. you know, that has been his perfect son persona and style. >> i asked you what do you call somebody that likes to lie, and you say a scoundrel. another thing
. >> some of the people in the salons since i left webster avenue, they don't like the personality, and even though they look at the policies and they say those are common sense policies, the deregulation, the tax policies for the united states are leading to great economic growth. >> do you think he knows he's lying? >> yeah, i think he does. yeah. he likes it, actually. >> he likes lying? >> he likes the fact that people are talking about it, and it's like taking...
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they've also got swan street part air and ashley webster at the nyse.what is the new down there? are they getting word this sort of thing never goes just when they think they're out of the woods, boom, it happens again. >> if someone says they can tell you it's going to have next airline. a low of 548 points on the dow. since then we've managed to stop the bleeding a little bit. still down 300 points. we started day with worries about china that the ability of chinese authorities to actually help the economy and as you mention we got 3m, caterpillar. the earliest report gave weaker guidance a disaster. not a good time. caterpillar did read on earnings and revenue and basically a guidance pretty much where it was three months ago. they started talking about extra costs related to those tariffs. it was almost like that. were now struggling because of the tariffs and that the trade tensions with china is doing enough to the races on the downside. i should mention we have brought on midmorning because we got news out of europe the italian budget was thrown
they've also got swan street part air and ashley webster at the nyse.what is the new down there? are they getting word this sort of thing never goes just when they think they're out of the woods, boom, it happens again. >> if someone says they can tell you it's going to have next airline. a low of 548 points on the dow. since then we've managed to stop the bleeding a little bit. still down 300 points. we started day with worries about china that the ability of chinese authorities to...
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i'm ashley webster. i'm in for trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." president is hosting a swearing-in ceremony for justice brett kavanaugh, tomorrow, the latest member of the high court will report for his day on the job but the confirmation fight is far from over maybe. democrats vowing to take control of the house and senate and impeach justice kavanaugh. how would this all play out in the midterms, 29 days away? we are on it. also a bit of a wild day on wall street this columbus day. the dow jones average down over 200 points earlier today. now we've come back and are in the plus column. we're up just six points. it has been an interesting session. we'll have more on that straight ahead. first, to blake burman from the white house for the very latest on future of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein who was on the plane with the president going down to orlando, isn't that right, make? reporter: yep, rod rosenstein was there on air force one. we're told, ashley the two ended up meeting 30 minutes or so the two, being the deputy ag and president t
i'm ashley webster. i'm in for trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." president is hosting a swearing-in ceremony for justice brett kavanaugh, tomorrow, the latest member of the high court will report for his day on the job but the confirmation fight is far from over maybe. democrats vowing to take control of the house and senate and impeach justice kavanaugh. how would this all play out in the midterms, 29 days away? we are on it. also a bit of a wild day on wall street...
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ashley webster at the new york stock exchange. tell us about the trade. >> it is interesting day. still after glow from trade deal with canada. forget about the italian debt. we've seen money come out of small caps. russell 2000 came down. multinational stocks, big dow stocks gain. up 125. you're absolutely right. 102nd record close since election day. it is 85th record under president donald trump on the dow. the s&p not quite hitting record mark. nasdaq also down about half a percent on the day. so a little bit of a mixed bag. we'll look at individual stocks. amazon let's begin there. they announced they are raising the minimal wage 15 bucks an hour starting next month. it will cover 250,000 u.s. employees. as you can see it is being praised as a move but in fact it will hit the bottom line. you see amazon down 33 bucks. apple, meanwhile that is a record close. 229.28. they needed to finish at 22bucks. so another record high for apple. microsoft needed to gain any ground for a record. didn't quite make it. intel the big chipmaker, carrying on news from last friday that business
ashley webster at the new york stock exchange. tell us about the trade. >> it is interesting day. still after glow from trade deal with canada. forget about the italian debt. we've seen money come out of small caps. russell 2000 came down. multinational stocks, big dow stocks gain. up 125. you're absolutely right. 102nd record close since election day. it is 85th record under president donald trump on the dow. the s&p not quite hitting record mark. nasdaq also down about half a...
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. >> laura: mile an hour yum webster defines loyalty and devotion to a nation.other words loyalty and devotion to america! so what is controversy? let's bring in two of our favorites, horace cooper, and preston mitch chum. preston i want to start with you. why is the notion of loyalty and devotion to country a quote dog whistle? >> laura we already know in this country what fashion his many means. we've heard it used many times. we know extreme nationalism is what got hitler to the person he is and what we know him to be. though i won't go as far as to call trump hitler, i will say it smells very hitlerish. the problem is that not only are you attempting to say that america is better than any other country which on the surface level is a harmless term, surface level. when we peel back the layers and have i conversation about what fashion his many means and how it's been used against people of color, muslims, other folks that might not be patriotic in this country a lot of violence has n ensu ensued. >> laura: trump is talking about nationalism. the country is di
. >> laura: mile an hour yum webster defines loyalty and devotion to a nation.other words loyalty and devotion to america! so what is controversy? let's bring in two of our favorites, horace cooper, and preston mitch chum. preston i want to start with you. why is the notion of loyalty and devotion to country a quote dog whistle? >> laura we already know in this country what fashion his many means. we've heard it used many times. we know extreme nationalism is what got hitler to the...
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the big issue on the minds of the people in texas was the so-called caravan, here is the mirror yim webster definition of the caravan. it's a none, a company of travelers on a journey through a desert or hostile region. also a train of pack animals, a group of vehicles traveling together as in a file. a covered wagon or motor vehicle equipped as traveling living quarters. well that will doesn't really work, does it for what we're seeing here? the world connotes something kind of fun, festive, desirable. other descriptions come to mind among americans and legal immigrants watching this play out. >> i'm a disabled veteran, i have to live in after at this and these people can walk across our border and they're well, come with hope arms and they're taken care of. it's just a shame. >> i'm a legal immigrant and i support our president. i'm against illegal immigration. liberals want the illegals to come here for votes. >> i'm an african american voter, we're super against illegal immigrants, these jobs are taken over by illegal immigrants. and the we love president trump. >> laura: that's a prett
the big issue on the minds of the people in texas was the so-called caravan, here is the mirror yim webster definition of the caravan. it's a none, a company of travelers on a journey through a desert or hostile region. also a train of pack animals, a group of vehicles traveling together as in a file. a covered wagon or motor vehicle equipped as traveling living quarters. well that will doesn't really work, does it for what we're seeing here? the world connotes something kind of fun, festive,...
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ashley webster on the floor with the latest.shley. >> the dow jones industrial average hitting another all-time high, recording its 14th record close of this year alone. the dow gaining 122 points with 773. the s&p fell off the pace a little bit in the late going, just slightly lower. the nasdaq finishing down about half of a percent. i want to talk about amazon. they made the news today announcing they will raise the minimum wage for older workers to $15 an hour. seasonal workers, temporary workers are beginning $15 an hour. also bernie sanders. it's going to hurt the bottom line of the amazon. 1.5% doubt made 871. also wanted to mention apple. another record close for apple finishing at $229.28. what a run and has been for that tech company as well. that's the latest in the stock exchange. back to you. elizabeth: president of i'm endorsing a socialist candidate. congressional candidate in a new wave of midterm endorsement. obama says he is for her. a guest who says her ideas are really, really bad for the country. also talk ab
ashley webster on the floor with the latest.shley. >> the dow jones industrial average hitting another all-time high, recording its 14th record close of this year alone. the dow gaining 122 points with 773. the s&p fell off the pace a little bit in the late going, just slightly lower. the nasdaq finishing down about half of a percent. i want to talk about amazon. they made the news today announcing they will raise the minimum wage for older workers to $15 an hour. seasonal workers,...
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hello, everybody, i'm ashley webster, in for trish regan today. welcome, everyone, to
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. >> mere yes, ma'am webster launched a new. >> jif. acid washed. beer goggles were first used in 1987. >> i haven't heard that in a long time. >> neither have i. >> we have a link on abc7news.com. >> i hope you don't have your beer goggles on this weekend, reggie. a is ceremony bring something of the best surfers in the world today. >>> the deadline we've hadfor a long time.is in san francisco and half-measures haven't fixed it. homelessness doesn't just hurt homeless people. it hurts all of us. that's why we're all voting "yes" on c. the plan is paid for by corporations that just got a massive tax break. it's time for them to give back by helping all of us to fix our homeless crisis. with more affordable housing... expanded mental-health services... clean restrooms and safe shelters. vote "yes" on c. it helps all of us. >>> so let's talk about the visibility out there. we have fog along the coast. it is starting to is seep into santa rosa. it's just getting hazy. petaluma, san francisco, to get a little foggier through the morning. look for mt. ta
. >> mere yes, ma'am webster launched a new. >> jif. acid washed. beer goggles were first used in 1987. >> i haven't heard that in a long time. >> neither have i. >> we have a link on abc7news.com. >> i hope you don't have your beer goggles on this weekend, reggie. a is ceremony bring something of the best surfers in the world today. >>> the deadline we've hadfor a long time.is in san francisco and half-measures haven't fixed it. homelessness doesn't...
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. >> stephen: yes, and i believe their review went something like this: um, webster's defines "judge""one who sits in judgement." judge kavanaugh loves justice and has a long track record of... justice. he ruled. in. cases. in short, he truly was an old man and the sea. ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. john krasinski is here. nogustick arnd.urn, i'll be ( cheers and applause ) moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening o
. >> stephen: yes, and i believe their review went something like this: um, webster's defines "judge""one who sits in judgement." judge kavanaugh loves justice and has a long track record of... justice. he ruled. in. cases. in short, he truly was an old man and the sea. ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. john krasinski is here. nogustick arnd.urn, i'll be ( cheers and applause ) moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're...
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, there is a shot in one of the pictures that we showed of bob mueller sitting with judge william websterne of the former fbi and cia director to write an op-ed and i have never known him to write a piece like this and i have known him for 30 or 40 years with the op-ed saying "keep your hands off of bob mueller" in the washington post and the new york time s to just tell you how the republican establishment is really appalled by this as well. but we have not heard people speaking out from the congressional leaders certainly. >> well, when the history is written, the role of the republican establishment such as it is, and i would maybe even strike establishment, and say right-minded republicans who as you noeknow even better than i will say one thing off camera and off of the record, but say very different things when they know that the base for the leader of the base president trump is listening. there is a massive cognitive dissonance about what people believe privately is going on and what they are willing to the say publicly in order to the take on the president. john kennedy once said
, there is a shot in one of the pictures that we showed of bob mueller sitting with judge william websterne of the former fbi and cia director to write an op-ed and i have never known him to write a piece like this and i have known him for 30 or 40 years with the op-ed saying "keep your hands off of bob mueller" in the washington post and the new york time s to just tell you how the republican establishment is really appalled by this as well. but we have not heard people speaking out...
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joel: yes, my next book will be about daniel webster, one of the prominent attorneys who argues manyf the key cases in marshall's court. brian: when do you think you will come out with it? joel: you can talk to my editors about that, but i am hoping in about 45 years -- four or five years. brian: the name of the book is "without precedent." our guest has been joel richard paul. thank you for being here. joel: thank you for having me. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ next sunday on "q&a," author in residence at john hopkins school of advanced studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush, that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. weing up monday morning, talk about how congress and its leaders might change after the midterm elections. also, the president of the committee for a responsible federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing
joel: yes, my next book will be about daniel webster, one of the prominent attorneys who argues manyf the key cases in marshall's court. brian: when do you think you will come out with it? joel: you can talk to my editors about that, but i am hoping in about 45 years -- four or five years. brian: the name of the book is "without precedent." our guest has been joel richard paul. thank you for being here. joel: thank you for having me. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us...
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ashley webster live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ashley? >> what selloff, charles? the low 548 points mid-morning. someone is buying something. interesting i just see the financials turn around. i want to talk about oil, i went off path there a little bit. oil closing at a go-month low. why? ininventoryrys gained four weeks in a row. there is concern about the global economy which means less demand on oil supplies, that is why the supply it seven, the inventory is growing. as you mentioned saudi arabia, the energy minister saying we will take a responsible role in the energy markets, let's not forget iranian sanctions own oil kick in next month. saudi arabia says they will open up the spigots to keep the energy markets stable. that all in bottomed line pushed the price of crude at least for now down 4.22% to a 2-month low. that is the story on crude. we do have big losers today. we have talked about it this morning. talk about it into the around. caterpillar, 3m had earnings report. caterpillar was pretty good to charles's point. the guidance perhaps disappointing a
ashley webster live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. ashley? >> what selloff, charles? the low 548 points mid-morning. someone is buying something. interesting i just see the financials turn around. i want to talk about oil, i went off path there a little bit. oil closing at a go-month low. why? ininventoryrys gained four weeks in a row. there is concern about the global economy which means less demand on oil supplies, that is why the supply it seven, the inventory is growing....
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rich, he can use that money to pay doctors to resuscitate the dog. ( laughter ) meanwhile, merriam-webster than 800 new words have just been added to the online version of the dictionary, including "adorbs," "fav," and "airplane mode." ah, yes, "airplane mode," noun, that thing that flight attendants tell you to put your phone on, but you don't actually do it, because the guy next to you isn't doing it. and why should he get to watch netflix while you just have to watch "the spy who dumped me" or whatever united is offering this month. ( laughter ) meanwhile, in political shallow dives, there's controversy surrounding friend of the show and woman who is a total charlotte, cynthia nixon. nixon is running for governor of this state of new york, and she is catching some heat for a recent bagel order that some are calling a "shonda." she asked for lox, red onions, capers, tomato, and plain cream cheese on a cinnamon raisin bagel. es, yeence reacts ) it's a great rosh hashanah treat if you're craving both cinnabon and long john silvers, but you only have time for one stop. ( laughter ) now, i'm
rich, he can use that money to pay doctors to resuscitate the dog. ( laughter ) meanwhile, merriam-webster than 800 new words have just been added to the online version of the dictionary, including "adorbs," "fav," and "airplane mode." ah, yes, "airplane mode," noun, that thing that flight attendants tell you to put your phone on, but you don't actually do it, because the guy next to you isn't doing it. and why should he get to watch netflix while you...
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ashley webster on floor of new york stock exchange. what a crazy day, ash. >> it has, but by comparison not that crazy. we're down only half a percent on the dow. we were seeing the 10-year treasury yield putting the cat over the pigeons last several trading days but since edged down a bit. look at intraday, you're right, up and down but maybe not as dramatically as we've seen in recent trading sessions. right now the 10-year treasury yield at 3.22%. the volatility index, keeping an eye on that compared to what it has been in the past, it is 16 now. up about half a percent today. so not that volatile. what is going on here? there are four things making these equities stumble a little bit in the month of october. first we have the rising bond yields. maybe not so much the level the 10-year is reaching but the speed in which it to the there. it's a little unsettling for investors. we have uncertainty over trade policy. of course with china and also with the eu. we have concerns over global growth as concerns that a lot of international m
ashley webster on floor of new york stock exchange. what a crazy day, ash. >> it has, but by comparison not that crazy. we're down only half a percent on the dow. we were seeing the 10-year treasury yield putting the cat over the pigeons last several trading days but since edged down a bit. look at intraday, you're right, up and down but maybe not as dramatically as we've seen in recent trading sessions. right now the 10-year treasury yield at 3.22%. the volatility index, keeping an eye...
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let's bring in ashley webster. on the floor of the new york stock exchange with more. 15 bucks an hour. i don't know. >> jeff bezos saying we listened to our critics and decided we wanted to lead. they kind of got ahead on this issue. they were under pressure from bernie sanders to name one to raise minimum wage. 15 bucks an hour. it will hurt the bottom line. you saw the stocks down 20 bucks at 1983 but a lot of people out there saying probably a good move by amazon. it is going to hurt the bottom line. they are getting kudos nevertheless. cheryl, we're looking at another record. we started the day with people fretting about italian debt and italian banks. forget about it. the dow is up 149 points f we close up 192 points we'll have another record close, 86th since election day. if we finish 2930 on s&p, that would be another record. nasdaq lagging slightly behind. amazon certainly one of those pulling it down. overall the markets today pretty bullish. why is it bullish today? i think there is a bit of a sigh of r
let's bring in ashley webster. on the floor of the new york stock exchange with more. 15 bucks an hour. i don't know. >> jeff bezos saying we listened to our critics and decided we wanted to lead. they kind of got ahead on this issue. they were under pressure from bernie sanders to name one to raise minimum wage. 15 bucks an hour. it will hurt the bottom line. you saw the stocks down 20 bucks at 1983 but a lot of people out there saying probably a good move by amazon. it is going to hurt...
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joel: yes, my next book will be about daniel webster, one of the prominent attorneys who argues manyf the key cases in marshall's court. brian: when do you think you will come out with it? joel: you can talk to my editors about that, but i am hoping in about four or five years. brian: the name of the book is "without precedent." chief justice john about four or five years. marsho was on the court for 34 years. our guest has been joel richard paul. thank you for being here. joel: thank you for having me. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> next sunday on "q&a," author in residence at john hopkins school of advanced studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush, that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] journal, live every day with news a
joel: yes, my next book will be about daniel webster, one of the prominent attorneys who argues manyf the key cases in marshall's court. brian: when do you think you will come out with it? joel: you can talk to my editors about that, but i am hoping in about four or five years. brian: the name of the book is "without precedent." chief justice john about four or five years. marsho was on the court for 34 years. our guest has been joel richard paul. thank you for being here. joel: thank...
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everything to do with cob fusion over earnings and the profits they ever making it are doing good: ashley websterere to explain the difference. what's going on? >> just know pleasing those investors, neil, i think is a bit of earning season anxiety right now. as you mentioned, listen, there is a colonel out there that earnings have peaked. revenue is slowing down and all the great profits we saw this year can note be represently cased this year. on top of that. concerns about rising interest rates. the ongoin ongoing china and u.. trade slow down and death of saudi journalist and repercussions of that weighing on the market in some form or fashion. bottom line though it is a little bit of earnings anxiety. october so far has been a bumpy month. get this: the dow is off nearly 4% this month. the s&p down 5%. the nasdaq despite some games today we all of this earnings have been pretty good. 82% of the s&p that has propertied so far has beaten earnings estimates. this could perhaps settle those therches or make them heard early. the companies reporting this week pick texas company am intron alphabet
everything to do with cob fusion over earnings and the profits they ever making it are doing good: ashley websterere to explain the difference. what's going on? >> just know pleasing those investors, neil, i think is a bit of earning season anxiety right now. as you mentioned, listen, there is a colonel out there that earnings have peaked. revenue is slowing down and all the great profits we saw this year can note be represently cased this year. on top of that. concerns about rising...
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my government name is jacques berman webster ii.'s name, it's just -- i don't know.'s ot travis scott. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jmy: i didn't know. now it means something i -- how did you pick travis scott? >> my uncle was named travis, and kid cudi is like one of my favorite artists of all time, and his real name is scott mescudi, and my uncle's friends call him scott, too. ouso it kind of like worke like that. so it's like my two super heroes. you know?'r >> jimmy: so y-- [ cheers and applause ] i kind of like that your fake name is kid cudi's real name? [ laughter ] that's pretty good. when you tour -- you're going to be a musical e est on "snl," do you get nervous for that t jam? >> uh, you know, it's something different. i've always wantedo do "snl" my whole career so i'm so e honored tole to do it tomorrow. >> jimmy: are you going to be in sketches? us i love surprises, b -- [ cheers and app] >> jimmy: come on, yeah. did you see that? alright good. i want to see cause -- >> a little -- >> jimmy: cause i heard that like -- i he
my government name is jacques berman webster ii.'s name, it's just -- i don't know.'s ot travis scott. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jmy: i didn't know. now it means something i -- how did you pick travis scott? >> my uncle was named travis, and kid cudi is like one of my favorite artists of all time, and his real name is scott mescudi, and my uncle's friends call him scott, too. ouso it kind of like worke like that. so it's like my two super heroes. you know?'r >> jimmy: so...
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the conservation district, the landmark district, webster street landmark district and a few others. also of note, the commission reviewed a revised application for the 2019 cycle. this is based on comments provided by the government audit and oversight committee around making the program more accessible to the general public the commission overall was supportive of the proposed amendments that staff has produced. i have a copy of that application to share with you. and the two items of note are, one is we have outlined qualifying, a list of qualifying scopes of work to make it very clear to the public about what types of work that could qualify and then second, to provide more clarity in the process and to align more with the city possess broader goals. there are now priority consideration criteria which include necessity, investment, distinctiveness, recently designated city landmarks, and properties that house legacy businesses. the government audit and oversight committee will review these amendments when they are reviewing the rest of the applications later this year. we hope to
the conservation district, the landmark district, webster street landmark district and a few others. also of note, the commission reviewed a revised application for the 2019 cycle. this is based on comments provided by the government audit and oversight committee around making the program more accessible to the general public the commission overall was supportive of the proposed amendments that staff has produced. i have a copy of that application to share with you. and the two items of note...
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here's the merriam-webster definition of the work caravan. it's a noun. you could have it as an adjective, a company of travelers on a journey through a desert or hostile region. also, a train of pack animals. secondary, a group of vehicles traveling together as in a file. a covered wagon or motor vehicle equipped as traveling living quarters. it doesn't really work, does it, for what we are seeing here. the word caravan colloquially can note something kind of fun, festive, desirable. other descriptions come to mind among americans and legal immigrants watching this all play out. >> i'm a disabled veteran. i have to live in poverty and yet these people can come walking across our border and they are welcomed with open arms and they are taken care of and it's just a shame. >> i'm a legal immigrant and i support our president and i'm against illegal immigration. liberals just want these migrants to come here for votes. >> i'm an african-american conservative. african-american conservatives are super against illegal immigrants. these jobs that african-americ
here's the merriam-webster definition of the work caravan. it's a noun. you could have it as an adjective, a company of travelers on a journey through a desert or hostile region. also, a train of pack animals. secondary, a group of vehicles traveling together as in a file. a covered wagon or motor vehicle equipped as traveling living quarters. it doesn't really work, does it, for what we are seeing here. the word caravan colloquially can note something kind of fun, festive, desirable. other...
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congress in this time, i think people think back to this time and they think of henry clay and daniel websterople in these black frock coats, standing around with their finger in the air saying great debating words. some of that was going on, but particularly in the house, it was crowded, it was stuffy, it did not smell very good, it was much hotter than outside, and there were tobacco stains everywhere. spittoon's all over the place. people were spitting, and not always hitting the target. the rugs were tobacco juice spattered, repulsive to the point that foreign visitors, i found a letter at one point from a british minister who is leaving, and he writes to the person after him saying, whatever you do, don't touch the rug. you don't want to touch the rugs. it was a dirty, heated, occasionally angry, stuffy , smelly place. one of the things i talk about in the book is a series of climate reports. because congressmen keep saying it's the worst place in the world to work. and climate reports say it is 30 degrees hotter in the house and then it is outside and there is no air circulation at all.
congress in this time, i think people think back to this time and they think of henry clay and daniel websterople in these black frock coats, standing around with their finger in the air saying great debating words. some of that was going on, but particularly in the house, it was crowded, it was stuffy, it did not smell very good, it was much hotter than outside, and there were tobacco stains everywhere. spittoon's all over the place. people were spitting, and not always hitting the target. the...
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was the definition that we have provided to this court, which is the dictionary definition from webster's third, the physical features that naturally or normally are preferred by the species. the 1979 convention, land which contains suitable living conditions. and you know, a picture is worth a thousand words. in the joint appendix on page 57, there is a photo, albeit a small one, of adult frogs' upland habitat and it's a picture of a few trees with a grassland savannah and the scientific experts that you referred to, justice sotomayor talk about the habitat that's needed on the uplands. >> i think it's begging the question, which is, i don't know that the circuit below actually accepted your definition or whether your definition for the reasons i indicated just a few minutes ago covered all of the conditions that could make for survival for this species. as i read the record, there were suggestions by some of the scientists that would -- what you admitted to justice kagan a little while ago, minimal work. this species could survive, i'll bet not robustly, but it could survive. wouldn't t
was the definition that we have provided to this court, which is the dictionary definition from webster's third, the physical features that naturally or normally are preferred by the species. the 1979 convention, land which contains suitable living conditions. and you know, a picture is worth a thousand words. in the joint appendix on page 57, there is a photo, albeit a small one, of adult frogs' upland habitat and it's a picture of a few trees with a grassland savannah and the scientific...