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. >> irene weiss. >> i was five and a half when i arrived to auschwitz. >> returning with david muir to make sure the world never forgets the holocaust. >> the world needs to know. >> a concentration camp where more than a million people were killed. >> the horrible, bloodcurdling screaming and praying. >> their incredible stories of not just surviving but thriving after liberation. "nightline," the children of auschwitz will be right back. we rso why not geternet the most out of it? introducing faster download speeds on xfinity internet tiers. and a smarter, more secure home wifi network. plus, you can get xfinity flex, a personalized streaming dashboard that puts all your favorites in one place. unleash the power of xfinity internet and get more value than ever. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started for $34. 99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming device on us. click, call or visit a store today. >>> 75 years later, the stories from inside this gate are no less haunting. the electric fences still standing from one of the world's darkest times, when families and
. >> irene weiss. >> i was five and a half when i arrived to auschwitz. >> returning with david muir to make sure the world never forgets the holocaust. >> the world needs to know. >> a concentration camp where more than a million people were killed. >> the horrible, bloodcurdling screaming and praying. >> their incredible stories of not just surviving but thriving after liberation. "nightline," the children of auschwitz will be right back. we...
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weiss says i am willing to step in and see what happens. >> they are both ride. steve is saying he doesn't know, in the near term stocks could go lower? they are not saying the same thing. >> steven is saying -- >> i want to read it again stephen weiss says quote i do believe you can buy now. that's what he said. cramer said the bounce is ridiculous, i just think you are coming into quicksand. that says don't buy now. so they are saying different things who is right. >> steven is starting off by saying yoent know if it is a bottom i don't know -- i don't think that you are buying today you are going to find yourself in trouble over a six month time frame. i am confident in that i believe if you are buying today six months from now you will see higher prices i also believe as i have said on this show that there is tactical risk in the market until we get the report from mega large cap technology you are not going know the near term direction. you are also falling to a point in the calendar that's going to have a tremendous vacuum chinese equities will reopen on th
weiss says i am willing to step in and see what happens. >> they are both ride. steve is saying he doesn't know, in the near term stocks could go lower? they are not saying the same thing. >> steven is saying -- >> i want to read it again stephen weiss says quote i do believe you can buy now. that's what he said. cramer said the bounce is ridiculous, i just think you are coming into quicksand. that says don't buy now. so they are saying different things who is right. >>...
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as michael weiss said, a singular presence in the middle east over the past generation. certainly throughout this century. katty, this is one of the problems with provoking allies. your closest allies in nato, across europe, is in times like these it's hard to pick up that phone and have the immediate rapport that, well, most presidents have had with great britain, france, germany over the past 20, 30 years or so. so -- so where -- where does donald trump go to shore up support for this attack last night? with the backdrop, of course, that even over the past 30, 40 years there has -- there have often been divisions between the united states relations with iran and european countries relations with iran. we have always been in a far more hostile stance, of course, since that 1979 hostage incident. >> yeah. usually the go-to country in europe for america in situations like this is the uk, right? but today the reaction from london is pretty tepid at best with the foreign secretary urging deescalation on all sides. now that's not really coming to america's support. and if th
as michael weiss said, a singular presence in the middle east over the past generation. certainly throughout this century. katty, this is one of the problems with provoking allies. your closest allies in nato, across europe, is in times like these it's hard to pick up that phone and have the immediate rapport that, well, most presidents have had with great britain, france, germany over the past 20, 30 years or so. so -- so where -- where does donald trump go to shore up support for this attack...
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weiss went on to be head coach of the bengals.was 74 years old. >>> at practice today, the niners welcomed back linebacker kwan alexander. he was a surprise participant today in team drills. he tore his left pectoral muscle in october and coach shanahan said it would be a long shot for him to return at all this season. now as they prepare for their playoff game on january 11th, there's a chance he could be back in the lineup. >> i mean, it's like you said, it's the emotional leader of our team. he's the guy that, the hype guy that gets everybody going. i mean, we did he r definitely missed that had. having him back out there, at practice today, how much fun it is we had. >> kwan alexander has backed up a big bonus for the 49ers. if you're watching the 49ers game, which you are -- everyone is going to -- we're your home right here on nbc bay area saturday january 11. jeff, we won't ask you for a forecast yet, but we will soon. 1:45 kickoff. we don't noef wknow who they're to play. either the seattle seahawks, vikings. january 11 on
weiss went on to be head coach of the bengals.was 74 years old. >>> at practice today, the niners welcomed back linebacker kwan alexander. he was a surprise participant today in team drills. he tore his left pectoral muscle in october and coach shanahan said it would be a long shot for him to return at all this season. now as they prepare for their playoff game on january 11th, there's a chance he could be back in the lineup. >> i mean, it's like you said, it's the emotional...
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next up, for weiss, again, andy in indiana wants to know about apollo global apo. >> apollo, joe's gott here, too. i own it great story. private equity i'm staying with it. quarter comes out tonight. >> evercore's quarter -- >> you're like frick and frack throw it to the other one. >> we have a whole thing going on over here. >> kkr is a hedge fund. >> amy, presumably for you. >> okay. >> from beverly in massachusetts, illuina ten-year outlook. >> love it ten-year outlook is awesome. a largest active weight. we like this company has a great, great sequencing business dominant player in the industry. growing business we like the company a lot. >> pete, lastly from steve in new jersey, coke or pepsi? >> i own them both so i'll start off with that but i like coke going into earnings. saw huge call buying in there today so i like coke right now i prefer it but i own both. >> we'll take a quk eaicbrk. final trades on the other side at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. tha
next up, for weiss, again, andy in indiana wants to know about apollo global apo. >> apollo, joe's gott here, too. i own it great story. private equity i'm staying with it. quarter comes out tonight. >> evercore's quarter -- >> you're like frick and frack throw it to the other one. >> we have a whole thing going on over here. >> kkr is a hedge fund. >> amy, presumably for you. >> okay. >> from beverly in massachusetts, illuina ten-year outlook....
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because i wanted to make notes and it and that is the fabulous fabulous a number one work from the line weiss. the woman's hour. it's all about women's suffrage. of course that started in new york at seneca falls, it finished in nashville august 18, 1920 in our state had a wonderful presence in the passage of the 19th amendment. the susan b anthony amendment. 72 year fight and the way elaine wise lays out what happened in nashville and she does it so beautifully. having been in the state senate and knowing the capital and knowing the hermitage hotel that's across from the capital i could just see and envision this. to me it was a great book to read and i've actually read it twice because it's so easy just to put yourself in that moment. >> is the hermitage still hotel. >> yes it's gorgeous. >> when you walk into the lobby do you see the suffrage's and the north suffragettes? >> yes. absolutely. it's terrific. >> we've talked to you before about books and often history comes up. history books. any others on your list are that you read recently? >> one thing i'm doing this year as many people d
because i wanted to make notes and it and that is the fabulous fabulous a number one work from the line weiss. the woman's hour. it's all about women's suffrage. of course that started in new york at seneca falls, it finished in nashville august 18, 1920 in our state had a wonderful presence in the passage of the 19th amendment. the susan b anthony amendment. 72 year fight and the way elaine wise lays out what happened in nashville and she does it so beautifully. having been in the state senate...
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. >> the president and ceo of the museum of art, and daniel weiss about "in that time" when men wentn the war. that is sunday night on c-span's q&a. >>> next on the presidency, former secret service agents talk about protecting the first family and the challenges they face. the speaker including larry buendorf. and the george w. bush presidential center hosted this event. >> here at the bush center, of course, we have a wonderful relationship with our partners at smu and so nice to have the president gerald turner and his wife gayle with us here tonight, and we are grateful to the board members in attendance and knowing the panelists out here, tonight is going to be one of the engaged programs that is informative and highly entertaining and these guys know how the tell a story. and it is a rare treat to have the curtain pulled back from those who are on the front lines of protecting the president and the first
. >> the president and ceo of the museum of art, and daniel weiss about "in that time" when men wentn the war. that is sunday night on c-span's q&a. >>> next on the presidency, former secret service agents talk about protecting the first family and the challenges they face. the speaker including larry buendorf. and the george w. bush presidential center hosted this event. >> here at the bush center, of course, we have a wonderful relationship with our partners...
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[applause] god for amy weiss. that's how seriously we took the election.hewrote about it in the post-gazette, his liz estrada moment . >> i think berry forgot this is going on c-span. >> i didn't. but i talk about the president and i have the best possible argument for some tacit embrace of him, from someone who is in my own family and i think that's important to keep me honest. i'm really proud to be from a family where my parents can flout each other's votes most of the time . i think it's become impossible for people to talk to each other across the political divide in one of the blessings i grew up with was the fact that we debated ideas every night, that was normal and it armed me in a positive way at this very tribal and polarized moment that we're living in so for everyone that's watching who's in a relationship across the political divide, i praise you. as for the president, i lost track but it was about his israel policy and why people are supportinghim . i answered it to this is straightforward and might not be satisfying to people in this room w
[applause] god for amy weiss. that's how seriously we took the election.hewrote about it in the post-gazette, his liz estrada moment . >> i think berry forgot this is going on c-span. >> i didn't. but i talk about the president and i have the best possible argument for some tacit embrace of him, from someone who is in my own family and i think that's important to keep me honest. i'm really proud to be from a family where my parents can flout each other's votes most of the time . i...
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i told weiss the wrong song i opened on. my local golf shot. for not just want to. get on a well you must always fight because we don't buy a. book out but he'll say you feel. sure of. what unites. what defines. funny looks driving course. what binds the content together. that answers and stories aplenty. spotlight on people. 30 minutes on d w. here i am in black and. sick claims displaced to hell i'm listening to him standing kiran. and james does a campaign like all it trains to kill me and more ignorant people from new. nations and keeping more than 40 minutes. mom. balanced all story. because i'm bored. must. starts january 27th on d w. story so that people of the world on for g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. earth. home is of species. a wholly worth saving and. yes those are big changes and most start with small steps or became a little boy ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. but here's a good picture of the toilets are used drainage solutions and for station. to interactive content teac
i told weiss the wrong song i opened on. my local golf shot. for not just want to. get on a well you must always fight because we don't buy a. book out but he'll say you feel. sure of. what unites. what defines. funny looks driving course. what binds the content together. that answers and stories aplenty. spotlight on people. 30 minutes on d w. here i am in black and. sick claims displaced to hell i'm listening to him standing kiran. and james does a campaign like all it trains to kill me and...
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something they were not very important part of it's only now that the expressions have been found finding weiss in terms of being recognized. primarily explores environmental issues the transformation of landscapes in one small series he portrays indian environmental activists and their core demands their work exposes the conflict between economic development and environmental destruction which is worse in india than in most other countries if you look at the relative 3 bishan in india less than a few percent or 60 percent of the wealth for this industry which you know well that some people gain more by the quality though you've got the part of the name of development and benefit for the poor but the poor don't get the benefit other mega themes of the times my climate change and migration are likewise reflected at this year's fair with sales of $180000000.00 euros a year india's art market is still just a nice internationally but as living standards in south asia rise interest in art is growing 2 to promote local talent 70 percent of the india art fairs exhibition space is reserved for regional
something they were not very important part of it's only now that the expressions have been found finding weiss in terms of being recognized. primarily explores environmental issues the transformation of landscapes in one small series he portrays indian environmental activists and their core demands their work exposes the conflict between economic development and environmental destruction which is worse in india than in most other countries if you look at the relative 3 bishan in india less...
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i told weiss the wrong song i know. my. whole life is you don't call golf shot. for long just want to. get on a well you must always face the problem we don't buy that. book but you'll say you feel. the conflicts confronting the powerful france's president emanuel macrolides to be seen as one of the driving forces for reform in the u. my guest this week here in brussels is is former europe minister nothing new under oath one of his most true. cheerleaders for the european parliament is the macro revolution of the monsoon has it wrong as a state conflict so fought. limits on. things. i was fishing when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room similar it was hard i was fair. i even got white hairs that. name but to my language no not this gives me a little push maybe 2 in trucks will say if you want to know their story. it's worth fighting and reliable information for margaret. every 2 seconds a person does forced to flee their homes nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced and the consequences of the disastrous our documentary series displaced dep
i told weiss the wrong song i know. my. whole life is you don't call golf shot. for long just want to. get on a well you must always face the problem we don't buy that. book but you'll say you feel. the conflicts confronting the powerful france's president emanuel macrolides to be seen as one of the driving forces for reform in the u. my guest this week here in brussels is is former europe minister nothing new under oath one of his most true. cheerleaders for the european parliament is the...
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. ♪ susan: daniel weiss, your new book "in that time" opens with a poem that was composed in 1970.'d like you to frame our conversation by reading it. david: i'd be happy to. it's letters from plaku. if you are able save for them a place inside of you. and save up with backward glance
. ♪ susan: daniel weiss, your new book "in that time" opens with a poem that was composed in 1970.'d like you to frame our conversation by reading it. david: i'd be happy to. it's letters from plaku. if you are able save for them a place inside of you. and save up with backward glance
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i asked sam weiss earlier, what are you talking about when you're up on stage? he said they're familiarizing the candidates with the stage. they're pointing out where all the key cameras are. they're talking about the timing process, where the clocks are, and they want to make sure they know, which is important, because you don't want to look lost on the debate stage, where do they go on, where do they go off. it's a minute 15 to answer questions and 45 seconds for a rebuttal and a response. pete buttigieg there on stage now for this walk-through of what is a key debate, the last one before the iowa caucuses begin, before new hampshire voters go to the polls. while the democrats are sharing this debate stage in des moines tonight, president trump is going to have the stage all to himself in milwaukee. he's doing his own counterprogramming with a political rally. [ cheers and applause ] >> this comes one day after the president and the first lady went to another safe space, the college championship football game in new orleans where they were met with lots of che
i asked sam weiss earlier, what are you talking about when you're up on stage? he said they're familiarizing the candidates with the stage. they're pointing out where all the key cameras are. they're talking about the timing process, where the clocks are, and they want to make sure they know, which is important, because you don't want to look lost on the debate stage, where do they go on, where do they go off. it's a minute 15 to answer questions and 45 seconds for a rebuttal and a response....
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friday night thanks in part to a rising star dortmund's new whiz kid fairly whole and if the targets weiss in just his 2nd game for the club after he scored a hat trick and is a view of last week the 19 year old norwegian proving once again that he has what it takes to be a major new force in the game for a long time to come. coming up next it's d.w. arts and culture with a look at the latest series latest season of babylon don't forget all the latest news information available around the clock on our website that's t w dot com i'm call as benevolent i'll be back at the top of the hour. my 1st by say was a sewing machine. icon for all women are bound by this notion for. something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle it isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to add up by cycle of my and it took me years to been there .
friday night thanks in part to a rising star dortmund's new whiz kid fairly whole and if the targets weiss in just his 2nd game for the club after he scored a hat trick and is a view of last week the 19 year old norwegian proving once again that he has what it takes to be a major new force in the game for a long time to come. coming up next it's d.w. arts and culture with a look at the latest series latest season of babylon don't forget all the latest news information available around the clock...
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>>but been injured police this brush with weiss didn't haen by chance. >>i call got into that you know the divine and i think he needed help. i can help in a twist of fate and injure search drug addict serving time at the u the county jail by teaching class in coordinating counseling. >>it's the same jail ice is being held in tonight. th danger is now on a mission helping to bring a second chance to the former child actotheir cell. >>so if you are ready and now we can help them. >>that was jessica mensch reporting the victim plans to meet with weiss in the jail in yuba county in coming days to see he's open to working these alleged drug issues through. >>well your money night for kinds of infant slpers have been recalled for safety rsons the consumer products safety commission says the affected inclined sleepers should be rurned because there were infat fatalities in other incned sleep products the agency says that infants can roll from their backs on to their stomachs while in the sleepers for a list of the affected sleepers just go to ur website kron 4
>>but been injured police this brush with weiss didn't haen by chance. >>i call got into that you know the divine and i think he needed help. i can help in a twist of fate and injure search drug addict serving time at the u the county jail by teaching class in coordinating counseling. >>it's the same jail ice is being held in tonight. th danger is now on a mission helping to bring a second chance to the former child actotheir cell. >>so if you are ready and now we can...
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i want to bring in aviation journalist jeff weiss. you and i the last several times we talked we have been talking about the max that for other reasons grounded. that is not in plane. this is a 737-800, new plane flown by an airline with a good safety record. it's a plane that's probably the most common plane, for all of the viewers out there who generally speaking on planes been on a 737. >> very common plane and used for short haul. laguardia to chicago, that kind of flight. good safety record. >> so when you or when we hear about a plane crashing, our instinct is not to think about a missile or a rocket but often things that go wrong in a plane. a point tom costello made which is really important. 8,000 feet. planes don't typically blow up. things go wrong over time. might be high, trying to fix it. might be radio transmission, a pan-pan or a mayday or emergency declared. none 0 of that happened. this plane appeared to suddenly be engulfed in fire and crashed. >> right. there's always a risk that there's an x-factor, a previously u
i want to bring in aviation journalist jeff weiss. you and i the last several times we talked we have been talking about the max that for other reasons grounded. that is not in plane. this is a 737-800, new plane flown by an airline with a good safety record. it's a plane that's probably the most common plane, for all of the viewers out there who generally speaking on planes been on a 737. >> very common plane and used for short haul. laguardia to chicago, that kind of flight. good safety...
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theresident and ceo of metropolitan museum of art daniel weiss on his book about the life of michael o'donnell, who went missing during the vietnam war. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." next, members of the house pay tribute to retiring georgia senator johnny isakson. order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott r. scott: madam chair, i have a lot to say. my colleague, mr. hice, has a lot to do. to mr. hice yield so he can speak briefly and go back to his committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hice: thank you, madam chair. i thank my good friend for moment. a quick there are few people in washington, d.c., and in america had the impact of senator johnny isakson. think of senator isakson, no question, there are come to our s that mind. senator, you are, you have been incredible statesman, a phenomenal leader, both in here in the united states senate, and in our country. thank you t to say for all that you have done for us. first personally when i came to congress, you were one of the first individuals to and to give me
theresident and ceo of metropolitan museum of art daniel weiss on his book about the life of michael o'donnell, who went missing during the vietnam war. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." next, members of the house pay tribute to retiring georgia senator johnny isakson. order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott r. scott: madam chair, i have a lot to say. my colleague, mr. hice, has a lot to do. to mr. hice yield so he can speak briefly and go...
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. >> it is good to have you with us on this wednesday steve weiss, carrie firestone. also with us on set is mike wilson, the chief u.s. equity strategist at morgan stanley we begin where else? the market stocks are reversing significant overnight losses to be mostly positive now, s&p and nasdaq hitting new all-time highs clearly this seems is the marke making a bet, that while tensions with iran may continue, the conflict will not. >> let's see if we can simplify a complex situation. obviously the geopolitical tensions cause volatility. what keeps the market on stable footing is liquidity and the fed and everything it's done to increase liquidity and give stability. where you go in the short term is a balance between those two we're seeing struck right now. in the long term, we know what we need. earnings growth this year over last year. we need that 6 to 8% earnings growth in the s&p 500. i think you only get that if you get capital expenditure picking up fourth quarter earning season starts next week. >> is it time to relax, look at the big picture, gold is lower to
. >> it is good to have you with us on this wednesday steve weiss, carrie firestone. also with us on set is mike wilson, the chief u.s. equity strategist at morgan stanley we begin where else? the market stocks are reversing significant overnight losses to be mostly positive now, s&p and nasdaq hitting new all-time highs clearly this seems is the marke making a bet, that while tensions with iran may continue, the conflict will not. >> let's see if we can simplify a complex...
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what, like steve weiss just wants to -- ask whether it is for real come on judge. >> you said yourself the other day relating specifically to the bank -- this is maybe the jp morgan thing you are talking about -- that the setups were so bad because of the runs that they have had. is that an issue now for many of these stocks now as we get deeper into earnings season, the setups are just tough? >> yeah. loo you have got to deliver a morgan stanley type number not only is trading great, investment banking great, but we have a consistent revenue stream of asset gathering and making money off of that. i that you would goldman's number was great bank of america had a great number what is that stock doing this is what i am most concerned about. imi am calling it the on we of great. a lot of investors, the big institutions are waiting to ring the register they are not that positive on this market. a lot of them hate the president. that's a common theme. i think that's wrong if you care about stock prices. >> jim, we are excited about the interview you have tonight we will catch you later. sat
what, like steve weiss just wants to -- ask whether it is for real come on judge. >> you said yourself the other day relating specifically to the bank -- this is maybe the jp morgan thing you are talking about -- that the setups were so bad because of the runs that they have had. is that an issue now for many of these stocks now as we get deeper into earnings season, the setups are just tough? >> yeah. loo you have got to deliver a morgan stanley type number not only is trading...
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actor has been arrested in yuba county after allegedly burglarizinga hom while high 41 year-old shawn weiss. >>that's knn as greg goldbg on the mighty ducks was arrested sunday. marysville poli saythey were called to a home about a burglary in progress they found twice rifling through a car in e garage, they say in the car's window had been shattered police say weis appeared to be under the influence of drugs. he was taken into custody and charged with burglary and being under the influence meth. >>coming up a w petition to change the n b a mobo it reaches more than 3 million signatures. why kobe bryant fans say he should be the new face of the nba and putting pen to paper at president trump's signature onthe usc a means for american trade. plus triple day isfacing massive fines afr allegedly violating child labor laws white. >>one state says the company broke the law. thousands of types. >>la's facina million fine foviolating child labor laws, the massachusetts attorneys general's office says the mexican restaurant chain had more than 13,000 child labor violatio between 2015 2019. official
actor has been arrested in yuba county after allegedly burglarizinga hom while high 41 year-old shawn weiss. >>that's knn as greg goldbg on the mighty ducks was arrested sunday. marysville poli saythey were called to a home about a burglary in progress they found twice rifling through a car in e garage, they say in the car's window had been shattered police say weis appeared to be under the influence of drugs. he was taken into custody and charged with burglary and being under the...
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i am rabbi aaron weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation. there talking a lot about the complexity of race and color in the jewish community. in the whole landscape. i'm wondering if we think about it as a tech, why choose philanthropy in the initiative is a philanthropic fund to in some ways articulate the vision and hopefully form change? >> what a great question. when we think about the pathways to leadership and the national community ecosystem and the pathways to be able to create programs or match policies with the people that we are trying to serve, there has to be some organizational vehicle to make all of that happened. the national ecosystem like many other sort of fields and ecosystems, one of the vehicles is philanthropy. that's like giving communal resources to programs and different vehicles to create change and programs policies and organizations that support the work of the field. in this case, there almost no communal leadership pathways for personages of color. there are two fellowships in the whole region that focus on tho
i am rabbi aaron weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation. there talking a lot about the complexity of race and color in the jewish community. in the whole landscape. i'm wondering if we think about it as a tech, why choose philanthropy in the initiative is a philanthropic fund to in some ways articulate the vision and hopefully form change? >> what a great question. when we think about the pathways to leadership and the national community ecosystem and the pathways to be...
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steve weiss has been talking about qualcomm another dividend play. i think you own it jepy. >> thank you. >> it is down to 80, the target is at 87, i am back in. >> i want to talk with everybody about what they want to buy. >> qualcomm, disney. northrup grumman let me see their report. >> so -- oh, we are not going. >> disney is 136, trading lousy. >> okay. >> not much of a price difference than where it was four and a half years ago, summer of 2015 >> well, what looks good to you? if it is at 136 now? >> i think now, but i think the coronavirus gives it one more down indicate. >> a few percent more? >> one or two percent. it is not a bad place to buy right now. i don't think you load the boat here i mean the disney shanghai news is the reason it is off. they are in the cross hairs of the coronavirus. the thing will pass, like sars did, just like ebola did when you have disney plus, that is the driver for this stock i have got -- >> weiss wants me in this so badly. >> what number will you get in at. >> 182 hold my feet to the fire. >> it is on the re
steve weiss has been talking about qualcomm another dividend play. i think you own it jepy. >> thank you. >> it is down to 80, the target is at 87, i am back in. >> i want to talk with everybody about what they want to buy. >> qualcomm, disney. northrup grumman let me see their report. >> so -- oh, we are not going. >> disney is 136, trading lousy. >> okay. >> not much of a price difference than where it was four and a half years ago, summer of...
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good to have you with us on this friday our investment committee, jim lebenthal, josh brown, steve weiss, and shannon shikosha. >>> let's begin with the markets. the s&p set another new record high today all three averages in fact doing so word this morning from appalo a appaloosa's david tepper saying at some point the market will get to a level that i will slow down that horse and get off. the fed put money into the system, china tensions eased, and the sign seemed clear to him about where the market wasgoin to go whereas there was a lack of clarity in the months before that because of all the noise around china trade it outperformed in december and january. it is a fair bet tepper has been adding to his individual positions as well. if he thought the market was going to run, the likes of micron, amazon, alibaba, facebook, microsoft could be where some of his money is going beyond a uhl pure play on the market druken miller says he is bullish on the market. i turn to you. this seems to be a simple way of thinking that is what makes david tepper who he is. the numbers -- his numbers, sp
good to have you with us on this friday our investment committee, jim lebenthal, josh brown, steve weiss, and shannon shikosha. >>> let's begin with the markets. the s&p set another new record high today all three averages in fact doing so word this morning from appalo a appaloosa's david tepper saying at some point the market will get to a level that i will slow down that horse and get off. the fed put money into the system, china tensions eased, and the sign seemed clear to him...
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announcer: do not on c-span, q&a with daniel weiss. he talks about his book on musician michael o'donnell, who went missing in action during vietnam. later, c-span is in iowa where elizabeth warren held a town hall. afterwards, senate leaders discuss the articles of impeachment against president trump and the pending senate trial. ♪ >> daniel weiss, your new book "in that time" opens with a poem that was composed in 1970. i'd like you to frame our conversation by reading it. >> i'd be happy to. it's letters from plaku. if you are able save for them a place inside of you. and save up with backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go. be not ashamed to say you love them though you may not have always. take what they have left and what they have taught you while you're dying and keep them in their own. and in that time when men decide to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind. michael o'donnell, january 1st, 1970. >> who was michael o'donnell? >> he was a young man
announcer: do not on c-span, q&a with daniel weiss. he talks about his book on musician michael o'donnell, who went missing in action during vietnam. later, c-span is in iowa where elizabeth warren held a town hall. afterwards, senate leaders discuss the articles of impeachment against president trump and the pending senate trial. ♪ >> daniel weiss, your new book "in that time" opens with a poem that was composed in 1970. i'd like you to frame our conversation by reading...
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sooner or later they so there's not a lot of public discussion of these cases and no i don't like weiss. i call them in the newspaper and i try to open their base but the only thing i got from them was. for money and ignorance that's because it's embarrassing to the trade department to see these treaties that they negotiated being used against the country if you're a foreign investor and you want to leverage against the government of course you would have an interest in many cases to keep it all confidential because if you keep it confidential and the government keeps a confidential then they can do deals. in mexico. when they go see all 6 say. you look sick in new mexico large i may do so why don't you see until the deal lets you know crazy divinely kid because it's us you know i think you dislike democrats a 50 year old. looks don't you see 26 next that dog isn't good doctors are not so i. surely don't is that this only. seems wrong. just don't. get to see. this day absent. any gains from. the trail. when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. you know worl
sooner or later they so there's not a lot of public discussion of these cases and no i don't like weiss. i call them in the newspaper and i try to open their base but the only thing i got from them was. for money and ignorance that's because it's embarrassing to the trade department to see these treaties that they negotiated being used against the country if you're a foreign investor and you want to leverage against the government of course you would have an interest in many cases to keep it...
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steve weiss as well here we're at the moment down 165 points on the dow.e-third of a percent. >> reporter: this week is one of the most important to casinos in macaw. hong kong based melco resorts is down 10% las vegas sands, wynn resorts off on the day las vegas sands down 5%. wynn resorts down 6% mgm down 6%. still very reliant on chinese visitors to las vegas and that may be some of those concerns as well industry insiders say the fear hits the stock first before there's any real data that there will be an impact on visitation. harry curtis, the gaming analyst has scents out a note saying if you look what happened with sars, if you look what happened to bird flu in 2008 visitation to macaw dropped p >>> i want to get your thoughts on this. you've seen casino stocks under pressure airline stocks under pressure. some retail names under pressure >> it makes sense as a reflex. wynn is one of the most volatile stocks in the s&p. it moves twice as much as the market airlines similarly, just starting to get a lot of tactical traders on board. then this news th
steve weiss as well here we're at the moment down 165 points on the dow.e-third of a percent. >> reporter: this week is one of the most important to casinos in macaw. hong kong based melco resorts is down 10% las vegas sands, wynn resorts off on the day las vegas sands down 5%. wynn resorts down 6% mgm down 6%. still very reliant on chinese visitors to las vegas and that may be some of those concerns as well industry insiders say the fear hits the stock first before there's any real data...
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. >> president and ceo of the metropolitan easy him of art daniel weiss on his book about the life of michael o'donnell. sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span skewing the. c-span's q&a. >> two decades later, where arby -- are we? >> it is about beginning to figure out how to read it with just this strangely which how to apply that to some basic lessons about how life works and how we can use that information to advance medical care. where look at the places this has become central to research, you cannot find a place where that is not the case. everyone is using a variety of approaches to understand. phenomenal questions about what cells do and how the brain works. in terms of clinical applications, the most obvious one is in cancer. we know cancer is a disease of the genome and comes about from misspellings in dna. we have the ability for individuals to say why cells are doing what they shouldn't how we choose therapy. transformative for the management of cancer. we are getting closer to this era of precision medicine and can use this information to optimize individual plans to st
. >> president and ceo of the metropolitan easy him of art daniel weiss on his book about the life of michael o'donnell. sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span skewing the. c-span's q&a. >> two decades later, where arby -- are we? >> it is about beginning to figure out how to read it with just this strangely which how to apply that to some basic lessons about how life works and how we can use that information to advance medical care. where look at the places this has...
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nigel weiss has examined the document and no still personally claims the material was complicated. i was commissioned by a lawyer in washington d.c. to see to examine the original circle steel dossier and to conduct a forensic examination of the content which means going through it line by line looking at the attributions working out the value of each individual source and then coming to a conclusion the. publication had been much greater than i had suspected nigel west side he was hired by a republican a law firm back in 2017 to look into the dossier closely it was written by former british intelligence agent christopher steele in 2016 his company was hard by the d.n.c. to look into allegations a collision between donald trump and moscow and claims that russia has compromising material on trauma from when he was in the country 7 years ago west again says many of the reports sources haven't been validated the so-called primaries sub source a russian emigre real estate broker in the united states and he in effect distance and in self from the sourcing of the information and the real
nigel weiss has examined the document and no still personally claims the material was complicated. i was commissioned by a lawyer in washington d.c. to see to examine the original circle steel dossier and to conduct a forensic examination of the content which means going through it line by line looking at the attributions working out the value of each individual source and then coming to a conclusion the. publication had been much greater than i had suspected nigel west side he was hired by a...
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irene weiss, on the far left, a scarf around her head. her family brought in on a cattle car, too. >> all of a sudden, the crowd moved and we were up. >> reporter: her family was >>eparation was, like, in ten seconds. my mother and two little boys s something very terrible happened to our family. >> reporter: she would never see her mother again and she watched as women and children were sent to the gas chamber. >> the horrible, bloodcurdling screaming and praying and -- i blocked my ears with my fingers because of the incredible anguish. and soon it was quiet and within a very short time, i could hear the train, the next train and the next train. >> we want to see, when are we going to see our mothers? we want to see our mothers. >> reporter: lois flamholz pleaded for her mother, too. >> she says, "oh, you want to see your mothers? you see the smoke over there? that's where your mothers are." >> they all went to the right and they sent me to the left. i never saw the family again. it was everything r ainh.us it was shocking that, all of
irene weiss, on the far left, a scarf around her head. her family brought in on a cattle car, too. >> all of a sudden, the crowd moved and we were up. >> reporter: her family was >>eparation was, like, in ten seconds. my mother and two little boys s something very terrible happened to our family. >> reporter: she would never see her mother again and she watched as women and children were sent to the gas chamber. >> the horrible, bloodcurdling screaming and praying...
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. >> the president and ceo of the metropolitan museum of art daniel weiss on his book, in that time,unday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america with unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public-policy events from washington dc and around the country, see you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ rights pioneers and congressmen john lewis talk about rosa parks and her history of activism. they later held nonviolent protests against segregation and discrimination. this event was held to open an exhibit, rosa parks in her own words, at the library of congress. please welcome the librarian of congress, dr. cara hayden. dr. hayden: good evening. good evening. [applause] welcome to the library of congress. to haver pleasure everyone here for a very special night,
. >> the president and ceo of the metropolitan museum of art daniel weiss on his book, in that time,unday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america with unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public-policy events from washington dc and around the country, see you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable...
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next at 5.30 a former child stars arrested in yuba county what police say shawn weiss was doing in a stranger's garagend los angeles firefighters to the rescue how they managed to get everyone out of this high rise fire alive and us citizens are uck in t we tried to get the politicians to deal wi the problem. but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters and forced big tacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies foneclean air laws and closed a billion dollar coorate tax loophole to fund public schools.llar by going dirtly to the people we got results. that'sot something you see a lot of from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i prove this message. let's make change happen.
next at 5.30 a former child stars arrested in yuba county what police say shawn weiss was doing in a stranger's garagend los angeles firefighters to the rescue how they managed to get everyone out of this high rise fire alive and us citizens are uck in t we tried to get the politicians to deal wi the problem. but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters and forced big tacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies foneclean air laws and closed a billion dollar coorate tax...
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. >> president daniel weiss on his book, in that time, about the life of michael o'donnell, who went missing in action during the vietnam war. sudden night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, mu seems and historic sites around the country. we visit the international spy museum in washington, d.c. to tour their exhibit on cold war berlin. our guide is lead cure art alexis albion who explains, and shows us artifacts used by the east germans to spy on visitors and control their own citizens. >>> hello, i'm dr. alexis albion and i'm a cure art here at the international spy museum in washington, d.c. we have the largest collection of espionage and intelligence-related art facts in the world. and today we're going to be looking at cold war berlin. now, after world war ii ended, germany was divided between the victors. that's the united states, france, united kingdom and the soviet union. soviet union occupied the east and the other three countries the west. and that included the capital city of berlin which was also divided in
. >> president daniel weiss on his book, in that time, about the life of michael o'donnell, who went missing in action during the vietnam war. sudden night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, mu seems and historic sites around the country. we visit the international spy museum in washington, d.c. to tour their exhibit on cold war berlin. our guide is lead cure art alexis albion who explains, and shows us...
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danny weiss is former chief of staff to nancy pelosi — and senior fellow at the century foundation.rom our studio in washington. and also i'm joined by liz harrington from the republican national committee — who joins us via webcam from capitol hill in washington. thank you both forjoining us. and it can be you first come the president says what you have been embarked on your side of the house it's a witchhunt. obviously that is not accurate. the president is fond of using the word hoax, and u nfortu nately of using the word hoax, and unfortunately what it looks like as we are about to go through a hoax which is a senate trial that's not a fair trial. look, the president admitted to putting pressure on ukraine, to investigatejoe biden. he has already admitted that he did this. abuse of power is a very, very serious offence and it's clearly an impeachable offence. in fact, in england that's how it was established. and the obstruction of congress is also extremely serious and the president what he has done is taken the entire government and an apparatus in his campaign. and is choosin
danny weiss is former chief of staff to nancy pelosi — and senior fellow at the century foundation.rom our studio in washington. and also i'm joined by liz harrington from the republican national committee — who joins us via webcam from capitol hill in washington. thank you both forjoining us. and it can be you first come the president says what you have been embarked on your side of the house it's a witchhunt. obviously that is not accurate. the president is fond of using the word hoax,...
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banks earnings kicking off next tuesday toward the end of the move stephen weiss, thank you so much >p next, whether the company has seen any - created by apple, not a bank. with a better way to track where you spend. a new level of privacy and security. daily cash you get back every day. and no fees. not even hidden ones. oh, and if you happen to be somewhere that doesn't accept apple pay yet, there's this. nice. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? that doesn't accept apple pay yet, memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back with partners ranging from blizzard to the 2020 olympics. >> live from c.e.s., global vice president of partnerships at twitter, he's with our own julia boorstin >> reporter: thank you so much matt, thank you so much for joining us here today at c.e.s >> great to be here. >> we'll talk about your -- the most recent with the abc and the oscars, another one with the nbc and the olympics how important of the partnerships to reassure advertiser abo
banks earnings kicking off next tuesday toward the end of the move stephen weiss, thank you so much >p next, whether the company has seen any - created by apple, not a bank. with a better way to track where you spend. a new level of privacy and security. daily cash you get back every day. and no fees. not even hidden ones. oh, and if you happen to be somewhere that doesn't accept apple pay yet, there's this. nice. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? that doesn't...
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ming >> president>> and ceo of the metropolitan museum of art daniel weiss on his book "in time," about the life of michael o'donnell who went missing in action during the vietnam war. ."night on c-span's "q&a >> monday night on "the communicators," adrian shabazz of freedom house, a group that at brocade's -- advocates for democracy, talks about world internet freedom. >> we are generally seeing that social media used to be this level playing field for free expression by activists and users. co-opted really being by some of the more powerful, well resourced actors in our society.
ming >> president>> and ceo of the metropolitan museum of art daniel weiss on his book "in time," about the life of michael o'donnell who went missing in action during the vietnam war. ."night on c-span's "q&a >> monday night on "the communicators," adrian shabazz of freedom house, a group that at brocade's -- advocates for democracy, talks about world internet freedom. >> we are generally seeing that social media used to be this level...
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book "in weiss on his that time" about the life of a missing in action pilot during the vietnam war. we are back with the executive director of the justice action network and we will be talking about present reform. good morning. good morning. >> tell us what the justice action network is and where to get your funding? >> we are the largest bipartisan coalition, who have been working together for years to make our justice system more fair and effective. we have been really successful over the last few years. we have passed federal bills and more than 100 bills across the country so we are really grateful for all of the support from the people. certainly the support from our , generous people who really just want to make the world a better place. >> today is the one-year anniversary of the first step act being signed into law. tell us what the first step act did and how effective has it been. washe first step act actually a negotiated bill. it wasn't even the build we really hoped to pass, which was the sentencing reform and corrections act. it was a groundbreaking reform at safelywas
book "in weiss on his that time" about the life of a missing in action pilot during the vietnam war. we are back with the executive director of the justice action network and we will be talking about present reform. good morning. good morning. >> tell us what the justice action network is and where to get your funding? >> we are the largest bipartisan coalition, who have been working together for years to make our justice system more fair and effective. we have been really...
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to me during the 1960's and 1970's, and i always regretted never having met her, and that is cora weiss. i had something to do with inviting her here today, we've talked a lot on the phone in the past couple of months, and i am so pleased that cora is here. cora was the only woman among the eighth national organizers of the moratorium demonstrations of 50 years ago. cora was one of the founders of the women's right for peace. cora was a long time supporter of the g.i. antiwar movement. cora has a special place in the history against the war of having set up a women to women organization. she might tell you about it, if we are lucky. between women in the u.s. and women in vietnam that led to the exchanges of mail and information between folks here and their families, the p.o.w.'s, and then eventually brought three of them back to the united states. cora is now the president of the hague appeal for peace. cora is indefatigable. am i saying it at all correct? amazing. and here she is. thank you. >> you should never believe a word you hear. hi everyone. i am sorry to come between you and lu
to me during the 1960's and 1970's, and i always regretted never having met her, and that is cora weiss. i had something to do with inviting her here today, we've talked a lot on the phone in the past couple of months, and i am so pleased that cora is here. cora was the only woman among the eighth national organizers of the moratorium demonstrations of 50 years ago. cora was one of the founders of the women's right for peace. cora was a long time supporter of the g.i. antiwar movement. cora has...
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book "in weiss on his that time," about the life of michael o'donnell, who went missing in action during the vietnam war. "q&a."night on c-span's an diego is liz wheeler, the host of the show "tipping point" and also a book "tipping points: how to topple the left's house of cards." liz, thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: a little bit about your network for those not familiar, tell us about it and doesn't take a point of view or what perspective? guest: i work for one america's news network and a host of the show "tipping point." we are about five years old and for 21 hours of the day, we do straight news, almost old-fashioned news we call it, where we do quick headlines. we have three times as many headlines in every 15 minute block as any of the other cable news networks which you know, tends to stick to one topic for a long time. there are three opinion talkshows in the evening in the evening and primetime hours. i host one of the opinion talkshows so i am very openly conservative as are the viewers and the readers of my book no. the rest of the 21 hours ar
book "in weiss on his that time," about the life of michael o'donnell, who went missing in action during the vietnam war. "q&a."night on c-span's an diego is liz wheeler, the host of the show "tipping point" and also a book "tipping points: how to topple the left's house of cards." liz, thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: a little bit about your network for those not familiar, tell us about it and doesn't take a point of...
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. >> daniel weiss on his book. on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us this morning, richard brookhiser, senior editor of "national review and author of this book "give me liberty: a history of america's exceptional idea." you are to ask why writing about liberty at this point but i want to get to a short piece of the book. you write the need for telling the story now is what i see around me -- this is the most confused historical time i have lived in with a haggard establishment, and america's national ebola -- what else are you saying here? guest: i am just trying to direct our attention away, for a moment, from the political mania 363 has surrounded us for days this year so far and counting. we have two more to go. wednesday we start all over again. i want to dig a break from that id have us look at 400 flash want to take a break from that and have us look at 400 years with the engagement of the idea of liberty. my argument is that is the essence of america, our nationalism. it is the exceptional american ideal. it is something americ
. >> daniel weiss on his book. on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us this morning, richard brookhiser, senior editor of "national review and author of this book "give me liberty: a history of america's exceptional idea." you are to ask why writing about liberty at this point but i want to get to a short piece of the book. you write the need for telling the story now is what i see around me -- this is the most confused...
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also, historian christian and peace activist cora weiss talk about civilian peace initiatives during the war. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> the impeachment of president trump. watch unfiltered coverage of the senate trial on c-span2, live as it happens and same-day re-airsmere-air. listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has b n providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c., and around the country. so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979. c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span. your unfiltered view of government. >>> up next, a hearing examines national paid family and medical leave. witnesses offer their ideas on making it a national requirement. this hearing by the house oversight and reform committee is about three hours.
also, historian christian and peace activist cora weiss talk about civilian peace initiatives during the war. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> the impeachment of president trump. watch unfiltered coverage of the senate trial on c-span2, live as it happens and same-day re-airsmere-air. listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has b n providing america unfiltered coverage of...
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daniel weiss on his book "in that time."unday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> will all senators now stand and raise your right hand? do you all solemnly swear that in all things about the you will do impartial justice according to the constitution and laws, so help you god? the clerk will call the names and record the responses. was january 7,
daniel weiss on his book "in that time."unday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> will all senators now stand and raise your right hand? do you all solemnly swear that in all things about the you will do impartial justice according to the constitution and laws, so help you god? the clerk will call the names and record the responses. was january 7,
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. >> irene weiss. >> i was five and a half when i arrived to auschwitz. >> returning with david muirion people were killed. >> the horrible, bloodcurdling screaming and praying. >> their incredible stories of not just surviving but thriving after liberation. "nightline," the children of auschwitz will be right back.
. >> irene weiss. >> i was five and a half when i arrived to auschwitz. >> returning with david muirion people were killed. >> the horrible, bloodcurdling screaming and praying. >> their incredible stories of not just surviving but thriving after liberation. "nightline," the children of auschwitz will be right back.
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danny weiss, former chief of staff to nancy pelosi, and mika offyang, a vice president and national securitygram at third ways and msnbc political analyst. let me start with you, danny. your evil of where it all ended up? >> i think she played the cards that she had, as you said, she allowed the conversation to be enlarged. had she turned them over immediately, there in all likelihood there would have been a dismissal. >> you think there would have been a dismissal. >> i think there would have been a more likelihood. there wouldn't have been a discussion of this further evidence. the republican art. >> reporter: argument was this is all a hoax. obviously that's not true, but that was their art. post-impeachment articles, more damaging evidence has come occupy. so by giving more time, she allowed that conversation to be enlarged by what's at stake if the senate does not have a real trial. >> mika, what do you think the new evidence does. it's officially handed off, but the house retains subpoena authority, and we keep -- you know they're going to keep releasing more and more documents. >> yea
danny weiss, former chief of staff to nancy pelosi, and mika offyang, a vice president and national securitygram at third ways and msnbc political analyst. let me start with you, danny. your evil of where it all ended up? >> i think she played the cards that she had, as you said, she allowed the conversation to be enlarged. had she turned them over immediately, there in all likelihood there would have been a dismissal. >> you think there would have been a dismissal. >> i think...
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very special connection with bob weiss and the staff there as well sad to see it go in a big thanks for all the great presents over the past decades it says is go. in the bay area for tonight we are tracking patchy low clouds developing in the coast. more clouds developing later on tonight and into tomorrow morning. evening temperatures will be in the 40s, 40s to the lower 50s around 45 to 50 degrees. here is a satellite showing the big batch of high clouds moving into northern california and some of that fog, stubborn flog fog pushing locally back into the bay. current numbers in the 50s and into the 60s as san francisco checking in at 57. santa rosa 58, 58 towards concord and walnut creek and san jose checking in at 61 degrees.. live camera looking toward the bay bridge, some high clouds will be and also we have to patchy fog at the golden gate bridge. we will be watching that fog closely and it's not going to be completely clear. i'm taking the bulk of the organized cloud cover moved in after midnight around one or two tomorrow morning. as far as overnight lows we are in the 40s with
very special connection with bob weiss and the staff there as well sad to see it go in a big thanks for all the great presents over the past decades it says is go. in the bay area for tonight we are tracking patchy low clouds developing in the coast. more clouds developing later on tonight and into tomorrow morning. evening temperatures will be in the 40s, 40s to the lower 50s around 45 to 50 degrees. here is a satellite showing the big batch of high clouds moving into northern california and...
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amber weiss was run over moments after helping an elderly person cross the street in los angeles.he was off duty at the time. the sheriff's department called her an outstanding veteran who led by example. she leaves behind two sons, one currently serving in the navy. jillian: the man who shot a gunman after he opened fire inside a texas church expected to be honored today. jack wilson will receive the medal of courage from the governor. wilson, the head of the west freeway church of christ security jumping into action when a man with a shotgun began shooting inside the building, killing two people. wilson firing a single shot, killing the gunman, saving countless lives. rob: house speaker nancy pelosi defends delaying the impeachment trial as she warns of a possible coverup in the senate. but a top republican claims it's all a political play in the race fo2020. jillian: griff jenkins is live in washington as president trump says the impeachment should be dismissed. >> reporter: good morning. after more than three weeks, speaker pelosi is ready to send the articles to majority lead
amber weiss was run over moments after helping an elderly person cross the street in los angeles.he was off duty at the time. the sheriff's department called her an outstanding veteran who led by example. she leaves behind two sons, one currently serving in the navy. jillian: the man who shot a gunman after he opened fire inside a texas church expected to be honored today. jack wilson will receive the medal of courage from the governor. wilson, the head of the west freeway church of christ...
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. >> daniel weiss on his book. on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us this morning, richard brookhiser, senior editor of "national review and author of this book "give me liberty
. >> daniel weiss on his book. on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us this morning, richard brookhiser, senior editor of "national review and author of this book "give me liberty