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there was a white board on the wall that showed the patients, and then when the patients were passed away, there were little exes where their slots where picket seemed seemed to me like a countdown. i just was a little bit stunned by that. is that a practice that you normally have in your facilities , and what is the purpose of that? >> i'm not certain of the board you are looking at and whether it was inclusive of all the beds that are in that unit. the s.n.f. beds and the subacute beds, and what the exes were indicating. >> let me describe it for you. i didn't want to take a picture, i didn't want to violate any of the patients' privacy rights. it was a big white board that said subacute on it and it had all the different names of the individuals, and then the ones that had passed away, there were exes on their lines, and the ones that were still living, there were names and the room numbers. that took me aback. i just wanted to put that out there because i think it was important. i promised family members i would bring that up. again, it was very emotional for them. that was one o
there was a white board on the wall that showed the patients, and then when the patients were passed away, there were little exes where their slots where picket seemed seemed to me like a countdown. i just was a little bit stunned by that. is that a practice that you normally have in your facilities , and what is the purpose of that? >> i'm not certain of the board you are looking at and whether it was inclusive of all the beds that are in that unit. the s.n.f. beds and the subacute beds,...
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groups of people originally they were smart khalid shaikh mohammed says he would sit in front of a white boardand explain the ideology they're also very proud of 9/11 they were not apologetic that is one explanation why it was hard to get them to speak. they didn't do anything wrong so that motivation was interesting from an american perspective that is shortsighted and selfish what is in it for me there motivation they would say it won't come in my generation or my children's generation but maybe my grandchildren's generation the only way to live is by the rules of the book that nations across that they don't rule because the leaders are corrupt and the only way to take them out because they are the backstop to the corrupt regime's if you get the americans out then a strike at the economic target and a political target to congress and the americans are so soft in the underbelly and then we can move more aggressively over 50 or 75 years that was their philosophy. now they would say that was justified because they are preventing the rise. so this changed with the homegrown movement started so t
groups of people originally they were smart khalid shaikh mohammed says he would sit in front of a white boardand explain the ideology they're also very proud of 9/11 they were not apologetic that is one explanation why it was hard to get them to speak. they didn't do anything wrong so that motivation was interesting from an american perspective that is shortsighted and selfish what is in it for me there motivation they would say it won't come in my generation or my children's generation but...
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you didn't bring a white board. >> they don't travel well and you don't have a budget big enough tie ford me one is michael best on our reince priebus? i was confused. >> i assume that is the firm you're working for? >> it is the law firm i was working for bier became rnc chair and we have an office in washington and d.c. and all over the place. >> i was waiting for you to promote spiceer to do dance dance. >> that was a brilliant move. i don't know what he's thinking by doing that but geraldo did it, tucker did it. why not. here is an implosion. he has been all over the idea. word now is that hillary's been sort of helping elizabeth warren. when you lose "the new york times" in a single day. i think the handwriting is on the wall. they don't want him.joe biden. >> well, i'm not sure they want elizabeth warren though. i'm not sure they want bernieel sanders. >> so what's left? >> i think they are in a world of hurt.on the one hand, you san the latest abc poll, democrats want to win.they don'e critical with somebody who sheared their views, however left wing they are, and biden is sho
you didn't bring a white board. >> they don't travel well and you don't have a budget big enough tie ford me one is michael best on our reince priebus? i was confused. >> i assume that is the firm you're working for? >> it is the law firm i was working for bier became rnc chair and we have an office in washington and d.c. and all over the place. >> i was waiting for you to promote spiceer to do dance dance. >> that was a brilliant move. i don't know what he's...
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and said we can'f they can put it into a data base as an alert but they said we'll put it on the white board right here by the -- i said, i'll take it and i don't mind. low tech but it's fine with me. again, nothing th the day of the geary explosion. i cross my fingers. i wanted to relay my experience so you all know of the kind of -- the little glitches in the system that can occur that have occurred. i wish you luck. i feel like my takeaway from this is hopefully i get the notification, even though my daughters' a child and i understand you are not getting pediatric information and even though while she has medical, she has private primary insurance. my takeaway is we're going to leave town. that's unfortunate. >> thank you for sharing your story. one thing that you mentioned and i think this is what dr. gurly wants to talk about, one of the things you mentioned is we may have three very important things happen at the same time. the power going off due to a wild fire causing air quality issues and if it comes at a time when we have a heat related incident, we have to manage all three of th
and said we can'f they can put it into a data base as an alert but they said we'll put it on the white board right here by the -- i said, i'll take it and i don't mind. low tech but it's fine with me. again, nothing th the day of the geary explosion. i cross my fingers. i wanted to relay my experience so you all know of the kind of -- the little glitches in the system that can occur that have occurred. i wish you luck. i feel like my takeaway from this is hopefully i get the notification, even...
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i'm not suggesting that we need to do away with everything but get a ly need to just white board and put down everything that's good about hat's happening with ice, everything that's happening that's bad and the third column would we like t to see? be reshaped eds to and redone. i support abolishing ice. hat it's doing today is not what it was intended to do, and for become, in my view, cruel and inhumane with the policies that are in place. got to do so ve much to make sure that the erson at the white house changes, so hopefully the policies will change. >> mayor, do you support that well?al as >> i do. and i think if you look across he country on this conversation, it's been moved significantly forward by bringing up this issue, about criminal should be a offense or a civil offense to cross the border illegally. people say that most would agree it would be a sad day in america if it's a crime to look for a job and that's happening at at's the border is you have people coming fleeing violence, fleeing economic hardship, looking for a better life for families, and it's now become the
i'm not suggesting that we need to do away with everything but get a ly need to just white board and put down everything that's good about hat's happening with ice, everything that's happening that's bad and the third column would we like t to see? be reshaped eds to and redone. i support abolishing ice. hat it's doing today is not what it was intended to do, and for become, in my view, cruel and inhumane with the policies that are in place. got to do so ve much to make sure that the erson at...
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parking permits, and my sign, i was very proud of it, the sign was just a black magic marker on white board and it said, if you think we're helpless, we got news for you, man. we can fight for our rights, just as well as you can. that was my very first sign. i made lots of -- [applause] -- i made lots and lots of signs, i have made in my life, after that, but that was my very first. should i keep reading a little more, lyne? or stop? then i started teaching. i'm going to skip all that. i want you to buy the book and read it. it was -- but it is really discovering the disable rights movement, discovering -- we didn't even call it the disable rights movement. it had no name. just bunch of us getting together and talking, and at the time i remember i was shy and i was kind of conflicted so i would good to these meetings but i didn't say a word. then i would good home and think put it and write it all down for myself. but the idea that, hey, it's not because of my disability. it's not bus i can walk that i can't get into this building of it's because there is no ramp. if there was a ramp i coul
parking permits, and my sign, i was very proud of it, the sign was just a black magic marker on white board and it said, if you think we're helpless, we got news for you, man. we can fight for our rights, just as well as you can. that was my very first sign. i made lots of -- [applause] -- i made lots and lots of signs, i have made in my life, after that, but that was my very first. should i keep reading a little more, lyne? or stop? then i started teaching. i'm going to skip all that. i want...
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i'm not suggesting that we need to do away with everything but get a ly need to just white board and put down everything that's good about hat's happening with ice, everything that's happening that's bad and the third column would we like t to see? be reshaped eds to and redone. i support abolishing ice. hat it's doing today is not what it was intended to do, and for become, in my view, cruel and inhumane with the policies that are in place. got to do so ve much to make sure that the erson at the white house changes, so hopefully the policies will change. >> mayor, do you support that well?al as >> i do. and i think if you look across he country on this conversation, it's been moved significantly forward by bringing up this issue, about criminal should be a offense or a civil offense to cross the border illegally. people say that most would agree it would be a sad day in america if it's a crime to look for a job and that's happening at at's the border is you have people coming fleeing violence, fleeing economic hardship, looking for a better life for families, and it's now become the
i'm not suggesting that we need to do away with everything but get a ly need to just white board and put down everything that's good about hat's happening with ice, everything that's happening that's bad and the third column would we like t to see? be reshaped eds to and redone. i support abolishing ice. hat it's doing today is not what it was intended to do, and for become, in my view, cruel and inhumane with the policies that are in place. got to do so ve much to make sure that the erson at...
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benjamin the 10 the our has been sort of so successful in this country the supporters of the blue and white board she would tell you well that benny gantz and the rest of the people he has in the is coalition like former chiefs of staffs well they also have a tickets of us security being have in been the head of the israeli military so really at this stage there really positioning themselves as the new face of 5 clean politics in israel thank you very much i need thank you honda and senior plus honest more wrong bashara is in the studio with me now so these are exit polls bought the indication is that there is no k. of victim because both mess and yahoo and dance on a fail to secure a 61 see majority absolutely and now we have a king breaker on the kingmakers not much of a king really he's more of a religious and not religious he's much more of a racist fanatic by the name of i think it was an error and it's a thank you it's. i mean not a total racist against palestinians against the arabs themselves of forth with terrible records of statements some of them even genocidal against the palestinians
benjamin the 10 the our has been sort of so successful in this country the supporters of the blue and white board she would tell you well that benny gantz and the rest of the people he has in the is coalition like former chiefs of staffs well they also have a tickets of us security being have in been the head of the israeli military so really at this stage there really positioning themselves as the new face of 5 clean politics in israel thank you very much i need thank you honda and senior plus...
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we inevitably encounter challenges and on every white board in my office, it says find the solution. that's how i want to work with you guys as we navigate this exciting opportunity to create a collaborative relationship with the board of supervisors through the oversight committee. i'm happy to take any questions from the committee. thank you. >> supervisor fewer. >> thank you very much. thank you for coming today. norcal, i see that you applied for the position that actually says that you're an owner of a storefront cannabis retailer, but isn't that a delivery service? >> it's a company that we have all different types of cannabis permits. in terms of retail, we have four applications in. none of our retail stores are open yet. all of our applications were submitted over 12 months ago and all are in the process. i think the fact that i have experience and firsthand knowledge of the complications of navigating the retail process makes me uniquely situated to represent the struggles that retailers are trying to open right now. we don't have a retail store in san francisco today. >> h
we inevitably encounter challenges and on every white board in my office, it says find the solution. that's how i want to work with you guys as we navigate this exciting opportunity to create a collaborative relationship with the board of supervisors through the oversight committee. i'm happy to take any questions from the committee. thank you. >> supervisor fewer. >> thank you very much. thank you for coming today. norcal, i see that you applied for the position that actually says...
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rates after the august we had is really a long shot and long is the word of the day let's go to the white boarday now i included some other maturities, but just to give you an idea, yesterday's close in the two-year was 143 get what the cycle low is? 143. where is it now? 155, a big jump. ten-year note yields 147 closed yesterday 146, cycle on the third. where are they now, 158. these are big moves. but nowlet's look at the 30-year, the long end. right now it's at 207, its low is 195, and 207 is almost up to 209, we'll get to that in a minute and the 30-year boom which really got me on this topic, has had a huge day. as a matter of fact, right now it's slightly positive it hasn't been positive in a month, and today's the first day it sort of rocketed there, and rocket's the word. yesterday it closed at minus 15 basis points this is a big move for 30-year boons and low was minus 27 not that long ago the 15, mid-august let's go to the board. the longest maturities are key in my opinion and we've done this many times. ten-year note yields in 2012 and 2016 in july basically had a double bottom righ
rates after the august we had is really a long shot and long is the word of the day let's go to the white boarday now i included some other maturities, but just to give you an idea, yesterday's close in the two-year was 143 get what the cycle low is? 143. where is it now? 155, a big jump. ten-year note yields 147 closed yesterday 146, cycle on the third. where are they now, 158. these are big moves. but nowlet's look at the 30-year, the long end. right now it's at 207, its low is 195, and 207...
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seeing my operations officer with yet another outstanding suggestion and i saw chaos written on his white boardt it meant he said well tongue in cheek that's the colonel has another outstanding suggestion. [laughter] >> brian: some outlandish suggestions. he is very humble. he did say his nickname is not mad dog. it's never been mad dog. he never liked it. tomorrow i will talk to him on radio. if people want to find out how he feels about the president, you will not have any success. if you want to feel about some of the decisions happened in the past with other leaders you will love the book. >> dana: is he on martha mccallum's show tonight you can see that at 7:30. >> katie: trump gave him the nickname mad dog. i was in tucson with migrate uncle's 90th birthday. in his honor we went to visit his wife mary robby. the first female associate athletic director at the university of arizona. they named the gymnastics training center after her. pictures from that we went down. it was very hot. we had a great time. bear down and go cats and she was pivotal in movingth intermural club sports of u of a
seeing my operations officer with yet another outstanding suggestion and i saw chaos written on his white boardt it meant he said well tongue in cheek that's the colonel has another outstanding suggestion. [laughter] >> brian: some outlandish suggestions. he is very humble. he did say his nickname is not mad dog. it's never been mad dog. he never liked it. tomorrow i will talk to him on radio. if people want to find out how he feels about the president, you will not have any success. if...
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the white clap board building and inside it has been renovated over the several ownership groups. completely renovated the rooms. each one named for a character. the original 1893 i buffalo bill bar which is the most historic ars. weather is pretty tough and wreaks havoc on places like this so to have a piece like this in the heart of our downtown. we get calls at the visitor center who want to come and learn more and want to tour. so it's really a building that touches people deeply especially those who are interested in old west history. >> no state in the union that is 100,000 square miles that has no ocean and no o ocean and major city. we are sing did you lar. the part of depending on a pastoral grazing economy or ranching is that the margins are -- [indiscernible] the cattle operation will make a %, who is going to pay the roads, schools and infrastructure. you can't do it. we can't do it on the pastoral grazing economy. wyoming was one of the poorer states in the nation. it wasn't like mississippi delta poor, but we had a lot of subsistence living. cash.was very it was a du
the white clap board building and inside it has been renovated over the several ownership groups. completely renovated the rooms. each one named for a character. the original 1893 i buffalo bill bar which is the most historic ars. weather is pretty tough and wreaks havoc on places like this so to have a piece like this in the heart of our downtown. we get calls at the visitor center who want to come and learn more and want to tour. so it's really a building that touches people deeply especially...
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the logical questions, if you had to white board it out, if you stand up a space force, what part of the broader air force does it leverage, rely on, what does it have to have in its own right that's independent and what does that look like? really, i've been trying to layout the problems and analysis to answer those questions. recruiting is one of those, you wouldn't want to recruit for a space force. my own inclinations, we can go across the services in the nation, but i think there'd be enough interest in the space force and people who are comfortable with virtual recruitment, i think that's probably something we could do. frankly i think we could probably follow a model from our sister space agencies that are represented here as well as nasa in that regard. >> and a great question from the audience, will a purported space national guard be able to draw on private sector, private sector space expertise effectively? >> i do not see why we would not do that. that is the perfect vehicle to be doing that. general hyten, strategic command tells an interesting story, if i get the detail
the logical questions, if you had to white board it out, if you stand up a space force, what part of the broader air force does it leverage, rely on, what does it have to have in its own right that's independent and what does that look like? really, i've been trying to layout the problems and analysis to answer those questions. recruiting is one of those, you wouldn't want to recruit for a space force. my own inclinations, we can go across the services in the nation, but i think there'd be...
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that's a very preliminary step to discuss a preliminary deal internally a lot of things get white boardedficial saying absolutely not true bottom line, they want to put the ka babash on the story. >> we get a couple weeks away from talks, i assume we have to brace for more of these reports, push backs as both sides want to enter talks with leverage. >> there are a lot of participants on both sides of this, particularly the u.s. side, there are people with different views of this, who are participating in it. you might get leaks coming from one faction or the other going into it, as each side sort of jockeys for ideological supremacy and momentum internally inside the white house as well as with chinese. there's a lot of moving parts, we're going to see a lot of this going forward. >> definitive market move. the move is higher on the initial report we stayed there a moment eamon as you came on, told us the official said absolutely not, we lost all gains, gotten right back to where we were before that report >> there you are. >> thank you very much for being here and giving us that update a
that's a very preliminary step to discuss a preliminary deal internally a lot of things get white boardedficial saying absolutely not true bottom line, they want to put the ka babash on the story. >> we get a couple weeks away from talks, i assume we have to brace for more of these reports, push backs as both sides want to enter talks with leverage. >> there are a lot of participants on both sides of this, particularly the u.s. side, there are people with different views of this,...
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the white clap board building and inside it has been renovated over the several ownership groups. and completely renovated the rooms. each one named for a character. the original 1893 i buffalo bill bar which is the most historic bars. weather is pretty tough and wreaks havoc on places like this so to have a piece like this in the heart of our downtown. we get calls at the visitor center who want to come and learn more and want to tour. so it's really a building that touches people deeply especially those who are interested in old west history. >> coming up, we just go outside the city. before played an important role in conflicts between the u.s. and local native americans. >> here, the landscape is an artifact, so when people come in, it is our job to help them understand how this line shapes the narrative. we had a lot of people that come , but when theyng come in and we start to talk about the main landmarks, ec crucialrt to absorb how the artifact that we preserve in wyoming, how that has shaped westward expansion. that we haveves kind of grown up with, but maybe untilt truly
the white clap board building and inside it has been renovated over the several ownership groups. and completely renovated the rooms. each one named for a character. the original 1893 i buffalo bill bar which is the most historic bars. weather is pretty tough and wreaks havoc on places like this so to have a piece like this in the heart of our downtown. we get calls at the visitor center who want to come and learn more and want to tour. so it's really a building that touches people deeply...
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you've got your white boards there. you're going to write your answers on there.u write your biggest pet peeve? >> oh, my biggest pet peeve. >> i can't read your handwriting. >> can you? >> oh. >> i tried to do it quickly. >> mark, what you got? >> supplements. >> scam companies. >> bam. >> there you go. >> all right. >> we're good. >> all right. >> i got one for you, okay, mark, don't look. >> i won't look. >> don't look. what color are rla >> he might never be looking at you when you talk. >> trust me, i'm not. >> no, you're wrong. they are not brown. >> oh, my gosh. >> eight years? who are you? >> all the bs that comes out of you, i figure they had to be brown. [ laughter ] >> okay, your turn. which of these jobs did mark not do, trash bag salesman, disco teacher, party clown. >> you didn't get it right. >> i was not a clown. >> you're such a clown on the show. [ laughter ] >> bam. >> okay, robert. what's mark's sign? [ laughter ] >> hey, we always love having you on the show. always fun. we learn so much from watching "shark tank." keep up the great job, you g
you've got your white boards there. you're going to write your answers on there.u write your biggest pet peeve? >> oh, my biggest pet peeve. >> i can't read your handwriting. >> can you? >> oh. >> i tried to do it quickly. >> mark, what you got? >> supplements. >> scam companies. >> bam. >> there you go. >> all right. >> we're good. >> all right. >> i got one for you, okay, mark, don't look. >> i won't...
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different way, when i talk about the freedman bank, that was organized by whites and had an all-white trustee board. these people had the idea that saving consistently and putting money into your bank account was the way to instill or show the values of thrift and responsibility but the reality of black women economic lives, the limited job opportunities that they had, and the difficulties that they faced because of segregation and sexism, many women found it was a much more useful strategy to keep a little bit of money in the bank. and to allow it to grow interest, so you kind of see on the one hand as reformers are complaining about these women in these men, they don't know how to handle a bank account but people actually be really strategic about how they grow their wealth and also because they're preserving their own black control network. so the book shows the way in the attitude and stereotypes about how african-americans use and spend in f save money and theres a whole other story about how these alternate ways that they use money ins order to advance their own visions of economic justice. [
different way, when i talk about the freedman bank, that was organized by whites and had an all-white trustee board. these people had the idea that saving consistently and putting money into your bank account was the way to instill or show the values of thrift and responsibility but the reality of black women economic lives, the limited job opportunities that they had, and the difficulties that they faced because of segregation and sexism, many women found it was a much more useful strategy to...
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economy and not from a board from the white house the 2 reasons that growth in the united states is slowing as firstly the fading effects of fiscal easing in 2007 change or trying to text cuts and the 2nd of course is the us china trade war so those of both coins growth in the united states slowed now the fed would respond to that slowdown by easing interest rates something 50 basis points this year on the whole that is enough to respond to the current trial that's facing the u.s. economy some members on the phone see argued for another $25.00 basis points and we probably will see another $25.00 basis points this year but unless the u.s. trying to trade war escalates and the u.s. economy deteriorates much further we won't see any more easing than that because probably won't be necessary so what you're saying that the fed's decision yesterday was aggressive enough in order to keep the u.s. economy healthy. the fed wasn't seeking to be aggressive actually because in their estimation of the economy growth is going to settle at about 2 percent annual real g.d.p. growth and inflation is going to
economy and not from a board from the white house the 2 reasons that growth in the united states is slowing as firstly the fading effects of fiscal easing in 2007 change or trying to text cuts and the 2nd of course is the us china trade war so those of both coins growth in the united states slowed now the fed would respond to that slowdown by easing interest rates something 50 basis points this year on the whole that is enough to respond to the current trial that's facing the u.s. economy some...
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. >> a man who was white by any definition, but he was considered black because maybe one black ancestor. >> plessy intentionally boardedtes-only train car in louisiana, challenging the state's separate but equal laws. >> the conductor came and said, get out of this car. you are not white. >> when he refused to leave, he was arrested. in what became known as the separate but equal decision, the supreme court ruled against him, ushering in decades of discriminatory laws. >> the idea was to separate black people, to ostracize black people, to put a marker on black people. it was the american caste system. that's an idea deeply, deeply, deeply entrenched in american culture. a samsung galaxy note 10? a netflix subscription on us. and for a limited time. buy any samsung galaxy note 10 and get one samsung galaxy note 10 for free. >>> one horrific day last march in the city of christchurch, new zealand, a man entered a mosque and started shooting. >> i don't understand why someone would hurt us like this just like an animal. why would you treat us like that? >> 51 people murdered during friday evening prayers. by a white supr
. >> a man who was white by any definition, but he was considered black because maybe one black ancestor. >> plessy intentionally boardedtes-only train car in louisiana, challenging the state's separate but equal laws. >> the conductor came and said, get out of this car. you are not white. >> when he refused to leave, he was arrested. in what became known as the separate but equal decision, the supreme court ruled against him, ushering in decades of discriminatory laws....
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. >> from when i was a colonel i was i saw chaos written on white board.e length to find out what it meant, he said tongue in cheek the colonel has another outstanding suggestion. that came chaos and i adopted my call sign from my irreverent troops. brian: did you learn from succeeding and failing or from books. you are famous how you prepare and your love of military history. >> that love of military history is also imposed on you by the marine corps and they are not interested in your mid life crisis. they want you to study. so, it's a combination taught by young ncos when you are a young officer who take you under their charge and then by the senior people later on. ainsley: general, tell us about your book? what's it about? >> it's about leadership. it's about allies. it's about how do you sit the vision as a leader so all your young people right down to the youngest 18-year-olds feel a sense of ownership because once they do, you can delegate the authority for decision-making to them. steve: well, one of the leaders you worked with most recently was t
. >> from when i was a colonel i was i saw chaos written on white board.e length to find out what it meant, he said tongue in cheek the colonel has another outstanding suggestion. that came chaos and i adopted my call sign from my irreverent troops. brian: did you learn from succeeding and failing or from books. you are famous how you prepare and your love of military history. >> that love of military history is also imposed on you by the marine corps and they are not interested in...
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credibility bennigan's doesn't the fact that he was an army chief and he has his people on board the blue white party doesn't it does it does but in a way this is not about ideological ideology it's not about ideas the campaign is very much a personal one and the about an attendee out yes or no it is a vote of confidence in ateneo or not ok now to get that vote of confidence from the people are going to the ballot boxes today he's made a short term the right to galvanize his base. and he's vowed to annex parts of the west bank the palestinians view as part of their future state but it's not just to settlers who live there let's take a look at this evangelical christians from the u.s. are also there in significant numbers. the high of elvin you know it was set up by an evangelical christian group the friends of zion on its in an israeli settlement deep in the west bank which the settlers describe using the biblical terms today and some of these christian zionists believe the bible promises the holy land to the jews but the settlement is in the middle of what the palestinians see as a future stat
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oil facilities, instead leaving that open as an option and when he was just leaving the white house before boarding marine one he was asked if he thought a lethal response would be an appropriate one in this situation and, wolf, the president said he would. tonight president trump is warning he's prepared to take military action as the u.s. builds the case iran was behind strikes on crucial saudi oil facilities. >> that was a very large attack and it could be met with an attack many, many times larger. >> after saying the u.s. was locked and loaded, depending on verification, the white house is placing the blame on iran. while offering no public evidence. >> we pretty much already know. certainly it would look to most like it was iran. >> reporter: aides are cautioning that his tweet doesn't necessarily mean there will be a military response. >> with all of that being said, we certainly would like to avoid it. >> reporter: the weekend attack cut the kingdom's oil production in half, sending crude prices spiking and leading trump to authorize the release of u.s. oil reserves if needed. though he lat
oil facilities, instead leaving that open as an option and when he was just leaving the white house before boarding marine one he was asked if he thought a lethal response would be an appropriate one in this situation and, wolf, the president said he would. tonight president trump is warning he's prepared to take military action as the u.s. builds the case iran was behind strikes on crucial saudi oil facilities. >> that was a very large attack and it could be met with an attack many, many...
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white primary. and then brown versus board and then a line of cases.he i will not get into a debate and that nothing is permanent and that there has to be people who advocate because the judges do not do this by their own initiative. >> look at the most famous dissent. >> i don't have problem with people reviewing my case. [laughter] but it is important not to look at the supreme court. whatat does that mean clerks we talk of diversity and ginsberg and cabe long - - kagan with nine white men there all of the same class and all of the same privilege. they all had wealth. >> hent is the only southerner. that is not complete. and the refers to white supremacy in the dissent that the white race will always be superior. and then opposes the civil rights amendment and emancipation proclamation. then we do it not the congress. and by 1883 that he cares about more than any other dissente because he knew as a seven or he would be excluded he cannot write it for a long time his wife claims that she plays the inkwell and said it was the next day. >> he is the devil. [laughter] hewhat they have from the office.
white primary. and then brown versus board and then a line of cases.he i will not get into a debate and that nothing is permanent and that there has to be people who advocate because the judges do not do this by their own initiative. >> look at the most famous dissent. >> i don't have problem with people reviewing my case. [laughter] but it is important not to look at the supreme court. whatat does that mean clerks we talk of diversity and ginsberg and cabe long - - kagan with nine...
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white schools. it was a landmark decision that recognized that separate was on equal. and it had to be ended. unfortunately brown v board of education was not done. many southern states there were deeply resistant to integration in public schools led a campaign of massive resistance, trying to resist that federal mandate to integrate the schools. it was manifested in many ways, including the closure of schools in some counties of virginia. the governor at the time closed certain schools rather than integrate them. there is a photograph showing students protesting the fact that they had to leave because the public schools were closed rather than being integrated. barbara johns a story in the fight for desegregation underscores an important facet , to fight for the legal dismantling of jim crow laws that had codified separate but equal. virginia was a major battleground in that legal fight. the naacp, which often led and pioneered these legal cases filed more lawsuits in virginia over the issue of school desegregation than in any other state in the country. one of those naacp lawyers was all of rachel oliver hill. we have
white schools. it was a landmark decision that recognized that separate was on equal. and it had to be ended. unfortunately brown v board of education was not done. many southern states there were deeply resistant to integration in public schools led a campaign of massive resistance, trying to resist that federal mandate to integrate the schools. it was manifested in many ways, including the closure of schools in some counties of virginia. the governor at the time closed certain schools rather...
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. >> and white house officials say that the one area where the white house might get on board with tougher restrictions is when it comes to mental illness. what they mean is that keeping guns out of the hands of people who are mentally ill or getting treatment. for democrats, that isn't enough. but do you think that would be acceptable to the president's base since that is the lens through you which he sees all of this? >> yes, you hit the right point about there. the president, given the choice between reaching out to suburban voters, who may not have supported him in 2016 or doubling down on list bahis bas always doubles down on the base. but i think some stort ort of expanded laws to make it harder to get these weapons of war would be something that his base would be okay. >> all right. my thanks to all of you. coming up, where president trump is spending his day as millions brace for dorian. johnson & johnson is a baby company. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, an
. >> and white house officials say that the one area where the white house might get on board with tougher restrictions is when it comes to mental illness. what they mean is that keeping guns out of the hands of people who are mentally ill or getting treatment. for democrats, that isn't enough. but do you think that would be acceptable to the president's base since that is the lens through you which he sees all of this? >> yes, you hit the right point about there. the president,...
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not all the white people are on board either. in many ways, the american revolution is a minority project, pushed by a minority of people. if what you mean is the enlightenment, there are many nonwhite people who are part of enlightenment thinking. the native leaders i was talking about, they read european newspapers, a lot of the same things the founders have done. of that have a problem. that is what historians do, right? >> my name is clifton berry and i'm from st. louis, missouri. i am part of the labor project is, whatestion for you are the implications for today of what you are saying, and do you see the typical way that historians speak about slavery, i.e., agency and victimhood as being sufficient to answer today's question. our project is about contributions -- i just want to what we deemou see the contribution perspective of slavery and its implications for today. we don't hear about the peopleive 12.5 million working for 250 years and the applications of the for today. questionsthe kinds of that maybe you can speak to.
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. >> you seen across the board have you the white house ignoring subpoenas, you have them ignoring lawing information about a whistle-blower complaint in intelligence. i'm just not clear on what limits you place on the president. >> i am a part of the executive branch at the state level and the federal level and have studied executive branch politics for years and years. there has been this age old push and pull, push and pull between the executive and legislative branch. they want information, the executive branch wants to give them what they need them. this isn't anything new. nothing at all. >> you have not seen an administration outright ignore subpoenas coming from the hill? it is in terms of the scope of it. >> what do you mean ignoring subpoenas? lawyers oppose suspense all the time in the context of court cases. the administration has a right to oppose subpoenas where they think the subpoenas are overreaching. certainly in the instances of these faux impeachment hearings where there hasn't been an impeachment proceeding convened yet the judiciary committee has changed the rules
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i'm going to speak particularly of white women at this point. it had a board of women managers and had a women's building that elite,tty much used by middle-class women, often college graduates for reunions and receptions. the fair makers were defining individuals,ivated gracious hostesses and so forth. one of the stories i tell is about annie taylor and the way she disrupts this narrative about women and propriety and so forth. she is a wild woman. she crossed the continent eight times. she does not know women's proper place. there she is with a barrel heading down the niagara river. there is a story about women there. what i do not discuss enough and would love it if somebody ofsued this, is the story women, particularly african-american women, immigrant women who were working at the fair or who wanted to visit the fair but did not have an of resources to do so. there are more stories to be told. mark: but only talk about mary talbert? she did a lot to get a good exhibit on -- blacks were called negroes then, so it is the negro league exhibit? margaret: mary
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the discovery of the white hiturn in late august was made by a local school board member beo was usinggle earth to map bus routes. police pulled the highly calcified vehicle from the lake and found the skeletal remains of william moldt inside. the 40-year-old's clothing and personal belongings were all intact. moldt was last seen on november 7, 1997, at a nightclub in lantana, florida. around 9:30 p.m., he called his girlfriend to say he was heading frme to lake worth, but he never made it home. arthur jacobs has lived here nearly as long as the car was submerged. ew if you knew there was a car n the lake, nobody, but nobody would have thought a body was in the car. >> reporter: we're told the victim's family has been notified about the discovery. ,t this point, police are still trying to determine whether any foul play was involved. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, manny, thank you. still ahead, a stunning revelation from patriots great rob gronkowski about his concussions. and "on the road" with a cop who didn't just go the extra mile. it was more like 2200 miles. it was more like 220
the discovery of the white hiturn in late august was made by a local school board member beo was usinggle earth to map bus routes. police pulled the highly calcified vehicle from the lake and found the skeletal remains of william moldt inside. the 40-year-old's clothing and personal belongings were all intact. moldt was last seen on november 7, 1997, at a nightclub in lantana, florida. around 9:30 p.m., he called his girlfriend to say he was heading frme to lake worth, but he never made it...
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what's coming under question is the white house is maintaining the president did nothing recall. all conversations with foreign leaders were above board. if that's the case, why is the white house blocking that information from becoming public if there's nothing to hide there, if there's nothing nefarious what it was the president said. of course, this comes as house democrats are investigating rudy giuliani and his interactions with the ukrainians which you heard last night. he said he feels that the president, if he did pressure the ukrainians to in his opinion straighten up to receive military aid money, rudy giuliani thinks that would be appropriate. >> kaitlan collins with the latest from the white house. thank you. >>> whether or not ukraine is at the center of this whistle blower complaint we know the administration has as recently at this summer wanted that country to investigate the former vice president. take you back to may of this year when rudy giuliani considered traveling to ukraine to look into the debunk theory about joe biden. that trip was scrapped following criticism. two months later in july, giuliani instead met
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boarded up. the winter white house is on the island of palm beach and the stores on palm beaches worth avenue, upscale shopping district are covered with shutters and plywood as well. dorian is still nowhere near the u.s. coast but people in the carolinas are bracing themselves and getting prepared. mandatory evacuations are expected to begin a little later this morning for coastal communities. some residents there are still debating whether they should stay or go. >> it's not a change for me to even stay or go, if it's a category 1, 2 or i might stick around. 3 or 4 i might consider going somewhere else. >> it is a category 5 if i'm not mistaken. south carolina schools, state government offices will close starting tomorrow. right now dorian is on track to arrive wednesday or thursday and its path is still uncertain. let's go with kari with the latest storm track. i'm thinking if it's even a category 3, you should get out if they tell you to. >> right, this is absolutely the worst case scenario. the facts it's not moving. it's dumping rain on the bahamas and we are really not certain of the track beca
boarded up. the winter white house is on the island of palm beach and the stores on palm beaches worth avenue, upscale shopping district are covered with shutters and plywood as well. dorian is still nowhere near the u.s. coast but people in the carolinas are bracing themselves and getting prepared. mandatory evacuations are expected to begin a little later this morning for coastal communities. some residents there are still debating whether they should stay or go. >> it's not a change...
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and i'm going to speak particularly of white women at this point. and it had a board of women managers and it had a women's building that was pretty much used by elite middle class women, often college graduates for reunions and so forth, for eas and reception. so the fair makers were defining women as cultivated individuals, gracious hostesses and so forth so one of the stories they tell is about annie taylor and the way that she disrupts this narrative about women and she'styy and so forth and a wild woman. she crossed the continent eight times. she doesn't know women's proper place and there she is with her barrel heading down the niagara river. so there is a story about women there and what i don't discuss enough and i would love it if somebody pursued this is the story of women, particularly african-american women, immigrant women who were working at the fair or who wanted to to visit the fair but didn't have enough resources to do so. so there are more stories to be told. mark: when do you talk about mary talbert? she did a lot to get a very good exhibit on -- b
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board. sometimes he said the white house has instructed me, and stams he answered openly.ing that made any sense of that, do i think this is good for trump or bad? >> he seemed to invoke it at times when he didn't answer the question. not necessarily in cases where it involved conversations they claimed were protected. sometimes even on things that are written in the mueller report, he did not want to answer those questions and invoke that kind of, you know, as you say faux privilege. i mean, it was a mockery of a hearing. but i will say, john, the idea that white house officials are lying to the public regularly is not new. i mean, the trump tower meeting was a classic case of that. they knew the reports were accurate. they lied about it publicly. then press secretary sarah sanders basically admitted as much. >> now they tell us they think it's okay. i think that's really interesting and notable and i think it has implications behind just this. that's all i'm saying. and i'm not lying about that. >> thank you very much. and you know who we could ask about this? corey lewa
board. sometimes he said the white house has instructed me, and stams he answered openly.ing that made any sense of that, do i think this is good for trump or bad? >> he seemed to invoke it at times when he didn't answer the question. not necessarily in cases where it involved conversations they claimed were protected. sometimes even on things that are written in the mueller report, he did not want to answer those questions and invoke that kind of, you know, as you say faux privilege. i...
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white house. >> or answers to that question. >> we saw it across the board on the sunday's shows yesterday. every anchor was pushing back hard, realtime fact checking againand white house officials like stephen miller and establishment like jim jordan. and kevin mccarthy on the top rated new show, 60 minutes. these are folks reaching out beyond fox news. i wonder and i don't know the answer to this question. how effective have these exchanges been to the public that have not made up his mind on impeachment. >> eugene, let's talk about this. to that point, we are seeing different defiant responses. is there some sense of what a strategy here looks like? >> well, not as it yet. we know to the point we made earlier, the white house does not have a sense of strategy beyond attacking democrats or attacking the media and threaten or claiming impeachment moves forward, there could be some type of revolution or rebellion in this country primarily led by supporters of trump. that's what's implied earlier today in the president's tweets. beyond that, these fair tactics and this attack doubling down, t
white house. >> or answers to that question. >> we saw it across the board on the sunday's shows yesterday. every anchor was pushing back hard, realtime fact checking againand white house officials like stephen miller and establishment like jim jordan. and kevin mccarthy on the top rated new show, 60 minutes. these are folks reaching out beyond fox news. i wonder and i don't know the answer to this question. how effective have these exchanges been to the public that have not made up...
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you have one chamber of congress actually trying to conduct oversight, but the white house has adopted an across-the-boardosition to any kind of oversight. so it really should be a bipartisan effort standing up for really fundamental principles of public service. instead you have 90 members of his own caucus attending events at his hotel the past two and a half years, participating in this corrupting influence in our country. >> one thing we've seen in people who do stand up to the president, whether they're career officials with nonpartisan roles as you were as appointees, is it does matter what their situation is. do you believe these extreme activists and temporary officials undercuts their ability to defend these ethics rules and agencies which in government is part of the expectation? >> i think absolutely. there is a reason that congress over the years has passed statutes and revised them, and i'm thinking particularly of the vacancies, but also agencies' specific statutes that tried to discourage the president from having acting officials by stripping them of power of a certain number over a certai
you have one chamber of congress actually trying to conduct oversight, but the white house has adopted an across-the-boardosition to any kind of oversight. so it really should be a bipartisan effort standing up for really fundamental principles of public service. instead you have 90 members of his own caucus attending events at his hotel the past two and a half years, participating in this corrupting influence in our country. >> one thing we've seen in people who do stand up to the...
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white house. and at the big board on our southern peninsula is steve kornacki, who has been crunching the numbers as he is fond of doing on one elizabeth warren. >> well, you were just talking to her right there. how could elizabeth warren win the democratic nomination. we talk about she has moved up nationally, second, maybe third with biden out in front. she and sanders sort of second or third. one answer for how warren could win the nomination, win iowa we showed you this poll a few minutes ago. this is the most recent iowa poll. you've got three candidates in double-digits. you've got biden in front. sanders second, warren within striking distance. you think about those voters in iowa, those caucus-goers, they tend to be more liberal. they tend to be activists. and boy, do they tend to have a major effect on how the race is reshaped. let me show you two recent democratic nominees who owe it to iowa. here is what i mean. let's take a trip back to 2004. you remember these names? this is the last national poll, national poll right before the iowa caucuses in 2004. the front-runner, remember this
white house. and at the big board on our southern peninsula is steve kornacki, who has been crunching the numbers as he is fond of doing on one elizabeth warren. >> well, you were just talking to her right there. how could elizabeth warren win the democratic nomination. we talk about she has moved up nationally, second, maybe third with biden out in front. she and sanders sort of second or third. one answer for how warren could win the nomination, win iowa we showed you this poll a few...
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the president's remarks as he makes his way from north carolina, speaking from the white house south lawn before he boards marine one. recapping a flurry of news, most importantly talking about the cancelled talks scheduled to take place over the weekend at camp david between u.s. government and representatives of the taliban. joining me now nbc's hans nichols at the white house. and here from "the new york times." let me begin with you, hans. let's talk about the big news of the weekend which was this supposed meeting that was going to take place. what did you make of the president's explanation, saying it was because of the willing of this american serviceman. and saying he takes his own advice, this was entirely his decision, no one else's? >> look, the president has had defensive posture on his decision to have the taliban host them at camp david and then cancelled that meeting. there are really two separate tracks of news here. number one what the president said about that owning, he's owning it, he said it was his decision to schedule that meeting and he said it was his decision to cancel it. now, w
the president's remarks as he makes his way from north carolina, speaking from the white house south lawn before he boards marine one. recapping a flurry of news, most importantly talking about the cancelled talks scheduled to take place over the weekend at camp david between u.s. government and representatives of the taliban. joining me now nbc's hans nichols at the white house. and here from "the new york times." let me begin with you, hans. let's talk about the big news of the...
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officials after neil not >>police are investigating neo-nazi and white supremacy fliers that were found on campus of fires are posted on bulletin boards inside several buildings yesterday, some of the fires show reference to the identity europa movement which stage the infamous charlottesville white supremacist rally. the university's chancellor is reacting tonight. gary may's statement reads in part we are sick and to that any person or group would invest any time in such cowardly acts of hate and intimidation. they have no place here. we encourage our community to stand against anti-semitism and racism. los angeles county's moving to ban flavored tobacco products, including menthol the county leaders unanimously voted to approve the ban. >>despite protests by dozens of tobacco business owners and advocates who support vaping in dc exist as aids that help people stop smoking. groups from both sides of the issue tried to shout each other down in front of the day. ration the people against the ban which would apply only to retailers in unincorporated areas of the county carried signs reading i've a 5 vote while many proponents wore bla
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biden was a board member at an oil company the prosecutor was investigated but there is no evidence the former vice president acted inappropriately. nicole killian, cbs news, the white house. >>> meanwhile, acting director this week on capitol hill. >>> new york stock exchange with her. stock exchange with the kids. taking alive look at the big board, let's see how the stock market is doing. the dow is up about 75 points. >>> still ahead, thousands of british citizens stranded abroad including in the u.s. after the financial collapse of britain's oldest travel company picked the scramble to get everyone home. >>> self driving cars are a reality thanks for vehicles that think for themselves. a look at the marriage of machine and artificial intelligence. >>> kpix is always on. k cbs. >>> at least 150,000 travelers are stranded this afternoon as negotiations to save the world's oldest travel firm collapsed picked the final thomas cook flight landed in manchester, england this morning after the travel company abruptly stopped all operations. the uk civil aviation authority has charted more than 40 flights to reach stranded prep passengers. the biggest effort to bring uk
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boards and thank you. to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today the white house says that comes up in love song or the laid all kind of leader osama bin laden has been killed in a u.s. counterterrorism operation in the afghanistan pakistan region 2 years ago the u.s. state department designated him a global terrorist often called for attacks on western capitals. yemen's who t.v. rebels have talked to a major oil processing facility yeah and an oil field in saudi arabia with drones the interior ministry says huge fires the 2 sides have now been brought under control is the most militants have targeted the processing plant in the. afghanistan the government says it will not consider making a legitimate of peace. deal with the taliban until after this month's election the presidential spokesman said nothing would impede the vote on the 28th of september and surgeon group has warned afghans not to vote and that polling stations will be targets. thieves have stolen the toilet from the birthplace of winston churchill maybe because it's made of solid gold the fully functioning work cal
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white house. the president wanted to bring him on board. he liked his tough talk. he appreciated his policies but almost throughout his entire tenure, there was serious disagreement over afghanistan, iran, russia, venezuela. a source close to bolton said it was inevitable the biggest agreements would be so great that the relationship would come to an end. all of that came to a head last night. bolton and the president having a meeting and discussing afghanistan. bolton opposed the idea of the meeting with the taliban and did not agree with the peace plan that was negotiated. during the disagreement, bolton offered his resignation. he said in a tweet that the president said let's talk about it tomorrow. i was told by a source close to bolton that he thought about it overnight, that he got up this morning and decided look, there's no reason to continue talking. he shared a principal's meeting on refugees and as you pointed out at 11:30, handed in his resignation. he was not just at adds with the president but also secretary of state mike pompeo. he and secretary of t
white house. the president wanted to bring him on board. he liked his tough talk. he appreciated his policies but almost throughout his entire tenure, there was serious disagreement over afghanistan, iran, russia, venezuela. a source close to bolton said it was inevitable the biggest agreements would be so great that the relationship would come to an end. all of that came to a head last night. bolton and the president having a meeting and discussing afghanistan. bolton opposed the idea of the...
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while katy and i are near the white house, marine one happens to be taking off with the president on board you think he's thinking about right now? as donald trump is taking off from the white house? here he goes. >> i wonder when he takes of does he take a look at the hotel? does he wonder what the occupancy is? how many people are there, how much money am i making today? >> hopefully he's instead focused on our nation's interests, both at home and abroad. but percent any conflict...