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whitman was a nurse and served in washington area hospitals and hospitals in virginia during an after the civil war. and at some point, the museum staff was able to associate walt whitman's writings at that time with specimens that were held in this collection at the museum. here's a case where we're able to associate a bit of a story from walt whitman with the actual bone of a person he cared for in a hospital during the civil war itself. our final stop today is an exhibit on the assassination of abraham lincoln and features artifacts that were collected during those hours when surgeons were treating him after he was shot at ford's theater and during and after his autopsy the next day. so you might remember that abraham lincoln is shot at ford's theater at about 10:30 on friday the 13. this is just a few days after lee surrendered to grant. effectively ending the civil war. lincoln is at the play, and is shot in the back of the head by john wilks booth. in a small by a small lead bullet. that bullet is actually on display here and you can see it in that small glass globe. the bullet
whitman was a nurse and served in washington area hospitals and hospitals in virginia during an after the civil war. and at some point, the museum staff was able to associate walt whitman's writings at that time with specimens that were held in this collection at the museum. here's a case where we're able to associate a bit of a story from walt whitman with the actual bone of a person he cared for in a hospital during the civil war itself. our final stop today is an exhibit on the assassination...
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politicking on larry king later in the program former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman joins me for a one on one conversation about harsh criticisms of donald trump and her calls for the president to step down stick around for that later but first on wednesday china announced a new round of tariffs in the intelli ation fight for terrorists that the troubled ministration has slapped on chinese goods entering the u.s. what's the impact of this latest escalation in the trade war between the united states and china and will the president pay a political price for this negative impact of the terror battle has placed on some of his most ardent supporters we'll talk about that and more with bob livingston former republican member of congress from louisiana a state that will be heavily hit by china's tariffs he's in new orleans and in washington chris lew he served as white house cabinet secretary and deputy secretary of labor during the obama administration he's now a senior fellow at the vigil. miller center so we you bob on china announced plans twenty five. thinking agricul
politicking on larry king later in the program former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman joins me for a one on one conversation about harsh criticisms of donald trump and her calls for the president to step down stick around for that later but first on wednesday china announced a new round of tariffs in the intelli ation fight for terrorists that the troubled ministration has slapped on chinese goods entering the u.s. what's the impact of this latest escalation in the...
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jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman. we'll talk about their mobile video venture.ake another look at the premarket, s&p within 1% and looking for the highest close. just had the highest close since january 129 -- 29th. oh, and there's the closing bell. (sighs) i hate missing out missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. >>> talking about the ongoing rhetoric between u.s. and china on trade this time apple appears to be caughted in the middle "the pe
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i'll go back to politicking for several decades christine todd whitman has been a stalwart republican an insider in the administration of george w. bush where she served as administrator of the environmental protection agency for that she was the republican governor of new jersey the first female governor of that state but recently she has taken her party to task and has also gone public with her call for republicans to put the g.o.p. label aside and join her in calling for president donald trump to step down. let's find out why it is. good seeing you again you reason your way there larry you recently wrote an article in which you said i'm a lifelong republican i have campaigned in one as a member of the party i have served more than one republican president we must put aside the g.o.p. label as hard as that may be and demonstrate the leadership of our country needs by calling on the president to step down what led you to do that well the final straw was the behavior in europe when he was there for the e.u. and nato and same to reject our allies actually embarrassed several of them an
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at number four meg whitman until recently president and chief executive officer of hewlett packard enterprise a millionaire activist and philanthropist she proved the appear to me of cool when she took the. in the ice bucket challenge. third. the first woman to serve a c.e.o. and president of the she has degrees in computer science and electrical engineering and started working her way to the top of my b.m. as a systems engineer in. our runner up susan. parrot is google's sixteenth employee in one thousand nine hundred nine she advocated its acquisition of you tube served as you tube c.e.o. since two thousand and six today she has her own channel to share her perspective. number one sheryl sandberg c.e.o. of facebook founder mark zuckerberg close associates and author and activist she's committed to advancing women's empowerment also with the french president. was very good and not programmed prejudice whether shopping or researching online algorithms could heavily influence the decisions we make but what happens when programs are sexist is our view of society impacted. if you google the word
at number four meg whitman until recently president and chief executive officer of hewlett packard enterprise a millionaire activist and philanthropist she proved the appear to me of cool when she took the. in the ice bucket challenge. third. the first woman to serve a c.e.o. and president of the she has degrees in computer science and electrical engineering and started working her way to the top of my b.m. as a systems engineer in. our runner up susan. parrot is google's sixteenth employee in...
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that's right jeffrey catsenburg and meg whitman have -- are creating premium short form video the program -- the platform is set to launch next fall. catsenburg is saying they're creating the content just for the hour that people spent daily watching mobile video. proo it allows top talent -- >> catsenburg acknowledges that if they're successful, others like netflix could follow. you could find more from the interview on cnbc.com. tyler. >> meanwhile, julia, investors are getting ready for disney earnings after the bell. great run there for the stock in the past month up more than 11%, and a lot of ne news tyler, this quarter is benefitted from the movie blockbusters avngers, infinity war as well as the incredibles 2. plus its theme parks analysts project the earnings will grow 23% to $1.95 a share revenues are expected to grow nearly 8% to $15.3 billion perhaps, even more important than that is what disney reveals about its media network divisions about espn and the cord cutting trend after last quarter saying subscriber declines were decelerating we're also watching for results from new
that's right jeffrey catsenburg and meg whitman have -- are creating premium short form video the program -- the platform is set to launch next fall. catsenburg is saying they're creating the content just for the hour that people spent daily watching mobile video. proo it allows top talent -- >> catsenburg acknowledges that if they're successful, others like netflix could follow. you could find more from the interview on cnbc.com. tyler. >> meanwhile, julia, investors are getting...
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companies, including disney, fox, sony, nbc universal, cnbc's parent company, alibaba and others meg whitmanthey'll benefit from alibaba's platform, they also have their own engineering team in l.a. as they look to benefit from the next wave of consumer demands >> good news is we've seen a lot of patterns. we're pretty good at pattern recognition, having had two long careers in hollywood and silicon valley we really are i think bringing the best of hollywood and silicon valley together. we just have to stay nimble. >> katzenberg said others could try to copy and create this short term content netflix could copy them. he thinks they have a first move or advantage, and seems like having alienliances with big mea companies will help to create enough content to be able to charge that monthly subscription fee. >> great stuff julia boorstin with that news. all of this against the backdrop of a rapidly changing media landscape. doj filing appeal of at&t, time warner disney reports after the bell tonight with its streaming service waiting in the wings henry, you know something about short form video
companies, including disney, fox, sony, nbc universal, cnbc's parent company, alibaba and others meg whitmanthey'll benefit from alibaba's platform, they also have their own engineering team in l.a. as they look to benefit from the next wave of consumer demands >> good news is we've seen a lot of patterns. we're pretty good at pattern recognition, having had two long careers in hollywood and silicon valley we really are i think bringing the best of hollywood and silicon valley together....
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former governor todd whitman is back with me to discuss.he's also of course the former head of the epa. deregulations has been a central focus of this administration. in some cases, it makes sense. some regulations don't work. but in this one, getting back in the asbestos game. why would we want such a thing? >> no, you shouldn't. the only good news about the scott pruitt tenancy was he was more bluster and he'd say things and he'll roll back things to make headlines but he didn't understand how complicated legally it was and he didn't go through the right procedures so a lot of those are being thrown out by the courts. andrew wheeler knows how the process works. i think he's a much more stable human being. i think he's working more with the agency than before. so -- >> but why would he want to do this? >> asbestos is just not -- >> -- the american people are saying bring that asbestos back to the party? >> why are they rolling back on anything? americans die from airborne related causes and we know tailpipe emissions are the major cause of
former governor todd whitman is back with me to discuss.he's also of course the former head of the epa. deregulations has been a central focus of this administration. in some cases, it makes sense. some regulations don't work. but in this one, getting back in the asbestos game. why would we want such a thing? >> no, you shouldn't. the only good news about the scott pruitt tenancy was he was more bluster and he'd say things and he'll roll back things to make headlines but he didn't...
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i am getting them out of the historical transcripts that whitman has excavated. i am actually quoting from the historical records, except, and here is the crusher, that historical record is in, to my knowledge, no high school textbooks, no college textbooks. it has never been on the history channel.it has basically been suppressed by progressive historiography. you might ask, how is that possible? i mean, we learn a lot about the nazis, the fascists. you turn on msnbc, they are talking about fascism. and so on. how is it possible the press -- to suppress information in this age of information? how can you keep intelligent people from knowing things? here you have to realize that starting in the 1940's but continuing through the 1960's, progressives have increasingly come to dominate revealed, academia, the media, and the entertainment world. that includes broadway, hollywood, music industry, comedians, and so ironically, there are people in america, educated people, who think they know things. don't you know fascism is on the right? i am thinking, you think you k
i am getting them out of the historical transcripts that whitman has excavated. i am actually quoting from the historical records, except, and here is the crusher, that historical record is in, to my knowledge, no high school textbooks, no college textbooks. it has never been on the history channel.it has basically been suppressed by progressive historiography. you might ask, how is that possible? i mean, we learn a lot about the nazis, the fascists. you turn on msnbc, they are talking about...
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with us now is new jersey's republican governor, christine todd whitman.overnor cuomo what you think about all this? >> it certainly is a bad day for paul manafort. he's looking at a long time behind bars. it would seem from the testimony that we heard from the documents that we heard that this is absolutely justified at the jury did its duty in a very complicated case. it had to have been mind-boggling for them with a lot of the testimony. where they did come to a decision they did appeared we should thank them for their service. but paul manafort is not going to be a happy camper tonight. we want you know, there is no collusion, governor. these are separate financial decision. the beauty about some of those issues is that they are very black-and-white, very simple, very clear. but again, there are a lot of people that are going to latch onto this and say collusion, there is a financial. coco >> it was never really about that. these were strictly on the financial of paul manafort and what he did. the fact that he has been associated with the campaign and
with us now is new jersey's republican governor, christine todd whitman.overnor cuomo what you think about all this? >> it certainly is a bad day for paul manafort. he's looking at a long time behind bars. it would seem from the testimony that we heard from the documents that we heard that this is absolutely justified at the jury did its duty in a very complicated case. it had to have been mind-boggling for them with a lot of the testimony. where they did come to a decision they did...
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and it's not my fact, it's documented extensively by the yale legal scholar james whitman in his book hitler's american model. that should have been titled hitler's democratic model james whitman is a progressive and he wants to downplay the democratic role he blames america. american model. as with all of these claims from slavery to segregation were done by americans or white people, we. there were 300 white, 300,000 white guys that killed in the civil war were on the right side, 300,000 white guys who got killed on the war who were on the wrong side. obviouslythis is not a problem of white this . it's a problem of slavery. so here are the nazis using the american laws as their model.in the most delicious sort of bizarre moment, nazis had a problem. 80 we have a problem before we can enforce these laws against jews we have to solve the problem of who is a jew. the problem of racial identity. and they realize that the democrats are doing what's called the one drop rule. if you have one drop of black blood, youare black . a single discernible traits will make you black and the nazis l
and it's not my fact, it's documented extensively by the yale legal scholar james whitman in his book hitler's american model. that should have been titled hitler's democratic model james whitman is a progressive and he wants to downplay the democratic role he blames america. american model. as with all of these claims from slavery to segregation were done by americans or white people, we. there were 300 white, 300,000 white guys that killed in the civil war were on the right side, 300,000...
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to the car with brandy jacobs who had her two infant, age 3 years old and she didn't know who the whitmane knocked on the window and started cursing at her and pointing his finger at her and assaulting her. marquise is in the store with his 5-year-old son. somebody tells him your girlfriend is being assaulted. he comes out and goes to defend his family and defend his property. if anybody should have had stand your ground it should have been marquise mclaughlin and he didn't slam him on the ground. he just pushed him and he fell back and then this wanna be cop takes a gun out and he points it at marquise. four seconds pass. marquise mclaughlin takes four steps away. there is a white gentleman who comes up in the video. he also retreats. everybody is retreating. there is no need for him to use this deadly force. it is unjustified and certainly he did not have an objective fear at the time he pulled the trigger killing marquise mclaughlin in front of his 5-year-old son and his 12-month-old daughter and his baby boy. >> mr. crump, you have written very powerfully and written it's a op-eds and
to the car with brandy jacobs who had her two infant, age 3 years old and she didn't know who the whitmane knocked on the window and started cursing at her and pointing his finger at her and assaulting her. marquise is in the store with his 5-year-old son. somebody tells him your girlfriend is being assaulted. he comes out and goes to defend his family and defend his property. if anybody should have had stand your ground it should have been marquise mclaughlin and he didn't slam him on the...
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know, she's part of a generation though, of women ceos that came up together about the same tim meg whitmannd others, ba at general motors. but there aren't a lot of younger women coming up through the ranks thesewe days. still don't have enough women on boards these days. why isn't more progress being made at this point, eric, do you think? >> you know, that's a hard question to answer, and i think boards had better start answering it. if you look at meg wtman and mary barra, indra, these are y goodho have done a v job. in meg's case, at a couple of companies. so if we areot putting younger women in the slot that are preparing tm to step up, that's a bigke mista. we need that talent. >> you know, i found it teresting that -- the s&p 500, there were only 25, if you include indra nooyi, ceos. you mentioned the board component. but whatlse do you think it is going to take to eourage more women to achieve the ceo potion of a publicly traded company? pa have a lot of women in privately held ces that are ceos, or founders of their own companies. n bu necessarily in publicly traded companies. >>
know, she's part of a generation though, of women ceos that came up together about the same tim meg whitmannd others, ba at general motors. but there aren't a lot of younger women coming up through the ranks thesewe days. still don't have enough women on boards these days. why isn't more progress being made at this point, eric, do you think? >> you know, that's a hard question to answer, and i think boards had better start answering it. if you look at meg wtman and mary barra, indra,...
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politicking on larry king later in the program former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman joins me for a one on one conversation about harsh criticisms of donald trump and her calls for the president to step down stick around for that later but first on wednesday china announced a new round of tariffs in the tally ation fight for terrorists that the troubled ministration has slapped on chinese goods entering the u.s. what's the impact of this latest escalation in the trade war between the united states and china and will the president pay a political price for this negative impact of the terror battle has placed on some of his most ardent supporters we'll talk about that and more with bob livingston former republican member of congress from louisiana a state that will be heavily hit by china's tariffs he's in new orleans and in washington chris lew he served as white house cabinet secretary and deputy secretary of labor during the obama administration he's now a senior fellow at the vigil. miller center so we you bob on china announced plans twenty five percent. thinking a
politicking on larry king later in the program former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman joins me for a one on one conversation about harsh criticisms of donald trump and her calls for the president to step down stick around for that later but first on wednesday china announced a new round of tariffs in the tally ation fight for terrorists that the troubled ministration has slapped on chinese goods entering the u.s. what's the impact of this latest escalation in the trade...
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politicking on larry king later in the program former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman joins me for a one on one conversation about harsh criticisms of donald trump and her calls for the president to step down stick around for that later but first on wednesday china announced a new round of tariffs in the intelli ation fight for towers that the troubled ministration the slapped on chinese goods entering the u.s. .
politicking on larry king later in the program former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman joins me for a one on one conversation about harsh criticisms of donald trump and her calls for the president to step down stick around for that later but first on wednesday china announced a new round of tariffs in the intelli ation fight for towers that the troubled ministration the slapped on chinese goods entering the u.s. .
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by now which is thirty more bodies have been recovered since yesterday which means that this happy whitman is only digging up the bodies so far there's no more signs that anyone is like alive under the rubble they have been no more voices heard although a few days before this this major recovery operation started there were still voices were told unfortunately also rescue workers have been complaining this have the equipment came in far too late and in the meantime of course we're talking about a third day after this orthe quake people are getting more and more hungry and thirsty aid is still yet has yet to arrive here especially in this remote area here in west long book right now most of the focus of this operation aid operation is on the north side of this is the west which is also have really affected lots of people have come down from the hill to their villages are destroyed we've just gone up there nobody has arrived nobody knows what's going on there a few boxes have been donated to this village is here but they're still waiting for some substantial aid and i have to say people here
by now which is thirty more bodies have been recovered since yesterday which means that this happy whitman is only digging up the bodies so far there's no more signs that anyone is like alive under the rubble they have been no more voices heard although a few days before this this major recovery operation started there were still voices were told unfortunately also rescue workers have been complaining this have the equipment came in far too late and in the meantime of course we're talking about...
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home from the hospital just five days after being struck directly by lightning. 13-year-old josiah whitmanalking near a park in arizona when he was hit. his heart stopped and doctors had to put him in a coma for three days. he is thanking god he survived. >> i survived it. i was dead for 15 minutes. i feel like i am superman right now. >> doctors credit an army veteran for saving josiah's life, he used cpr to restart his heart. that video, that flash going into him, i cannot fathom. 34 minutes after the hour. overdose horror, nearly 100 people in one day in one place. the brand-new drug danger infiltrating the streets and what police are doing to stop it. jillian: kicking off the all american road trip in the first spot is dollywould where we find todd pyro. >> you haven't seen me in a few days. want to know why? because i have been rv in theing thanks to go rv. an amazing day here. we are going to bring it to you when "fox and friends first" returns on thursday morning. ♪ here i go again ♪ on my own ♪ going down the road ed: what an experience. go to orlando in mid-august. it is hot this
home from the hospital just five days after being struck directly by lightning. 13-year-old josiah whitmanalking near a park in arizona when he was hit. his heart stopped and doctors had to put him in a coma for three days. he is thanking god he survived. >> i survived it. i was dead for 15 minutes. i feel like i am superman right now. >> doctors credit an army veteran for saving josiah's life, he used cpr to restart his heart. that video, that flash going into him, i cannot fathom....
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people like whitman and other folks published books on their own. mrs. houston was following in that tradition. she came from a family, her brother was a newspaperman and she was a newspaper woman and they work together to establish a newspaper. in this case, she is publishing her work. were talking about 1926. you won't find histories on black people in the ancient world. very much at all during that time. that's because of the universal denial of black history going beyond and not a civilized history going in lake west africa. you talk about them not having a history. the market that publishing was not available. people like rogerson they cried for publishers to pick up his work. he was one of the people that did tremendous genealogical work. he was interested in publishing. in black blood in the white race. at the time it was white blood in the black race. he went the other way. he did studies and research, u.s. how do you get these books? i used to be a bookseller and people would come to me all the time. it remains fascinating to me, i did not know
people like whitman and other folks published books on their own. mrs. houston was following in that tradition. she came from a family, her brother was a newspaperman and she was a newspaper woman and they work together to establish a newspaper. in this case, she is publishing her work. were talking about 1926. you won't find histories on black people in the ancient world. very much at all during that time. that's because of the universal denial of black history going beyond and not a civilized...
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i think he would have been marvelous, i think that christy whitman would have been a very good candidate, i think we have a number of republican governors that also would have been, i think, qualified nominees as well. it's -- my own relationship with that issue is i've always felt that the vice president of the united states has two duties, one is to inquire daily as to the health of the president and the other is to attend funerals of third-world dictators. that's one of the reasons i was not interested. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> how did you feel about president johnson -- had he lived do you think he would have stopped war in vietnam? >> thank you for the question because i spent a lot of time after i returned from vietnam studying the origins of the war, all of the ramifications dating back to french level indo china, indo chinese relationship with china itself, because i was curious about it. jon what jack kennedy would have done. i don't think that the seminole decisions about vietnam were made before he was killed. george bundy, dean rusk, et cetera, so i don't know. i can only con
i think he would have been marvelous, i think that christy whitman would have been a very good candidate, i think we have a number of republican governors that also would have been, i think, qualified nominees as well. it's -- my own relationship with that issue is i've always felt that the vice president of the united states has two duties, one is to inquire daily as to the health of the president and the other is to attend funerals of third-world dictators. that's one of the reasons i was not...
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secondly, representative rob whitman. his office sent ten proactive e-mails, e-mail newsletters on policy issues with a detailed explanation, his position and links to related information. the office also solicits feedback through semiannual satisfaction surveys and regular issue cold. i am proud to present you the winners of the transparency and accountability award, alexis leroux accepting on behalf of seth moulton, democrat from massachusetts and representative rob whitman republican from virginia, please join me on stage. [applause] >> thank you so much. thanks for your leadership at the foundation. what an honor it is to be a recipient of this award amongst all of my colleagues who also do externally jobs but i want to congratulate to all the other recipients, my friends here that do an extra in a job and all the different aspects on their work in congress. it's really a combination of recognizing the fantastic work that goes on in some the offices there. i look at this award really is a reflection, not upon me, but
secondly, representative rob whitman. his office sent ten proactive e-mails, e-mail newsletters on policy issues with a detailed explanation, his position and links to related information. the office also solicits feedback through semiannual satisfaction surveys and regular issue cold. i am proud to present you the winners of the transparency and accountability award, alexis leroux accepting on behalf of seth moulton, democrat from massachusetts and representative rob whitman republican from...
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i get there and governor whitman ran out and said, now congressman susan molinari's speech. i get out there and i cannot see the prompter. there was that moment that you were like, really? for a second, you are thinking, should i say, ladies and gentlemen, we are having technical difficulty and we will take a five-minute break. but i know i cannot do that, and while i am thinking of these things i started the speech. it was what it was. to this day, every time i see john kasich on tv, i say, i will never forgive him. [laughter] rep. molinari: again, what an amazing honor to be a keynote speaker for bob dole. i loved working with senator dole. i got to know him because we worked closely together on several pieces of legislation. he was a freshman legislator, he does not ch, gender, he sees america. he was a super terrific guy. i got to know him so well on legislation and to have gotten that side from him was pretty neat. and his running mate, jack camp. >> it was an exciting time. >> were you surprised that you were asked to give the address? rep. molinari: totally. before th
i get there and governor whitman ran out and said, now congressman susan molinari's speech. i get out there and i cannot see the prompter. there was that moment that you were like, really? for a second, you are thinking, should i say, ladies and gentlemen, we are having technical difficulty and we will take a five-minute break. but i know i cannot do that, and while i am thinking of these things i started the speech. it was what it was. to this day, every time i see john kasich on tv, i say, i...
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whitman walker east of the fall festival is inwi full s donating hundreds of backpacks and school suppliesthe festival goes until 7:00 tonight. >>> tomorrow's date on the calendar is one way to remember who to call before decide to dig up your yard. >> washington gas wants y to dial 8 is11 two full weeks befo digging. each company affected will send a locator to mark the approx lateation of the nearby underground utility lines. so important to do that. >> oh, it is. there's nothing like a good bottle of wine, especially on a friday. well, check thisut o white, red, maybe shades of pink, but when you think of one you probably don't think of blue. there it is, a blue colored spanish wine is gaining popularity, especially in the south of france. according to the makers of vindigo, the winetarts at white and turns blue after being of redthrough a pulp grape skin. it's said to have aromas of cherry, raspberry and passion fruit, but it kind of looks like that bluere kool-aid we up with. >> looks a lot like -- >> like kool-aid. >> i don't know abot. i would like to drink is blindfolded. if ittays
whitman walker east of the fall festival is inwi full s donating hundreds of backpacks and school suppliesthe festival goes until 7:00 tonight. >>> tomorrow's date on the calendar is one way to remember who to call before decide to dig up your yard. >> washington gas wants y to dial 8 is11 two full weeks befo digging. each company affected will send a locator to mark the approx lateation of the nearby underground utility lines. so important to do that. >> oh, it is. there's...
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chris whitman is co-founder of captains for clean water.and florida's natural habitats. >> our water management system was manipulated. this comes back on our representatives. it is their responsibility to manage the water systems for the good of the people and the good of the entire system. right now, they are not doing that. >> reporter: do you feel we are at a breaking point? >> i think we are. >> reporter: that breaking point may be soon for business owners like rob smith. he says sales at the bait and tackle shop are down some 70%. >> platforms are made to win elections. you don't know if they are going to follow through with anything. i mean a lot of people are going to vote. they are trying to find out where the candidates are. >> reporter: the political slime slinging. in this race for the senate, republican governor, rick scott, lobbed this ad at democratic incumbent bill nelson. >> with bill nelson, more waiting, more talk and more algae. >> reporter: nelson snapped back saying rick scott caused the problem. the message from voter
chris whitman is co-founder of captains for clean water.and florida's natural habitats. >> our water management system was manipulated. this comes back on our representatives. it is their responsibility to manage the water systems for the good of the people and the good of the entire system. right now, they are not doing that. >> reporter: do you feel we are at a breaking point? >> i think we are. >> reporter: that breaking point may be soon for business owners like rob...
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meg whitman: i had no such dreams of bei a ceo, i just thought it would be fun to try to do what t guyst this imaginary glass ceiling, which i tried to never even think about. ie krawcheck: i've just walked in a room
meg whitman: i had no such dreams of bei a ceo, i just thought it would be fun to try to do what t guyst this imaginary glass ceiling, which i tried to never even think about. ie krawcheck: i've just walked in a room
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>> ell, he was facing a whitman sampler holiday assortment of federal charges including tax fraud, income tax evasion and the like. those charges, i believe he had noefense to. the charge that you were discussing was this charge of making an illegal or undicasclod aign contribution and that charge i think he clearly had ao defense to ah nift his interest, i think, to plead guilty so he could implicate somebody else, ie th president, and disclose thema infon that would give him leniency on all charges. >> woodruff: focusing onthe last point, michael cohen is saying the president directed him to make the payment and michael cohen made the payment. the president is saying he didn't know about it at the time, it was only er that he reimbursed it out of his own moy, and i think the eletion law suggestsette, either way, ere's an election law roblem, isn't there? >> not really, the election law says that a payment for the purpose of affecting an election has to be reported and is limited for a person other tha the candidate to $2,700 and a little bit it's theepurpose. if there is a duosal purpe
>> ell, he was facing a whitman sampler holiday assortment of federal charges including tax fraud, income tax evasion and the like. those charges, i believe he had noefense to. the charge that you were discussing was this charge of making an illegal or undicasclod aign contribution and that charge i think he clearly had ao defense to ah nift his interest, i think, to plead guilty so he could implicate somebody else, ie th president, and disclose thema infon that would give him leniency on...
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saint is also send is also a common trait and walt whitman made a finding by an observation with, quote, order is at sunrise. many floral fragrances do surge during the morning hours just as temperatures rise and bees become active seeking out flowers filled with nectar overnight. for plants the perfect pollination opportunity in the right moment to advertise. if there were no bees in the equation, which meant might have timed it for a moonlit walk to get the perfume given off by most pollinated flowers or any theater he might never have considered the garden in the first place since the majority would think of the the rotten flesh smells attractive to wasps and flies. the fact that bees prefer borders and colors is one of nature's happy accidents. the odd color dog collar and smelled the shape of many flowers can also be traced to bees while blossoms generally appeal to all sorts of pollen and nectar bees included most of the more elaborate floppers eagled with specific visitors in mind. the blooms can be approached from any angle or direction with the same result, this would've come o
saint is also send is also a common trait and walt whitman made a finding by an observation with, quote, order is at sunrise. many floral fragrances do surge during the morning hours just as temperatures rise and bees become active seeking out flowers filled with nectar overnight. for plants the perfect pollination opportunity in the right moment to advertise. if there were no bees in the equation, which meant might have timed it for a moonlit walk to get the perfume given off by most...
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candidate in new york and quite frankly the folks who talk to him, whether now larry kudlow, leg whitman, john taylor, esteemed academic from harvard and a variety of wall street leaders and what they told him was the world is ending and it was one of the most frightening apocalyptic things to face and to his credit, john walked away from that really disturbed and from a political point of view he made a huge mistake. forgot was running for president and decided to be a senator and to go back to the seat and get something done. there was a way democrats would let him go back to dc and be the hero but i've always admired him for in that moment forgetting his ambition and remembering the country was in trouble and that the government is not doing anything. john: it wasn't just -- some people at the time thought it was a political stunt. >> it could easily be interpreted as a stunt and there was a lot of debate over whether it was a smart idea but i'll leave that aside. was never a good political person. i'm the policy i think i saw man was unhappy about the fate of the nation. it's one of
candidate in new york and quite frankly the folks who talk to him, whether now larry kudlow, leg whitman, john taylor, esteemed academic from harvard and a variety of wall street leaders and what they told him was the world is ending and it was one of the most frightening apocalyptic things to face and to his credit, john walked away from that really disturbed and from a political point of view he made a huge mistake. forgot was running for president and decided to be a senator and to go back...
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written with impassioned power that rivals whitman's poetry. here to tell us more about it, david denby. [applause] >> you sort of did it. [laughter] effortlved in a personal , restoration of mailer us reputation and these for his nonfiction. the library of america, our playod is bringing out his work. stuff from the 1960's including stuff like this. who have followed these things, i've read this book twice in the last year. , i haveterrible time found it fortifying. mailer got going as a political writer. in 1960, maybe a few people here the cover the kennedy convention no one had read political journalism quite like that. for once let a stick of a political convention without losing ourselves in housing contract a fact in issue. mailer is good at fact and issue when he put his mind to it. he wrote a book about execution of gary gilmore, lee harvey oswald's early life in russia. but when he got to these convention pieces, delegate counts and salon he was after. the convention is a gathering of established or inserted in some cases people from
written with impassioned power that rivals whitman's poetry. here to tell us more about it, david denby. [applause] >> you sort of did it. [laughter] effortlved in a personal , restoration of mailer us reputation and these for his nonfiction. the library of america, our playod is bringing out his work. stuff from the 1960's including stuff like this. who have followed these things, i've read this book twice in the last year. , i haveterrible time found it fortifying. mailer got going as a...
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don't miss katzenberg and whitman "squawk on the street" 100 m.asrnim :3a.e pacific ocean. we're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology is helping us integrate rooftop solar, which is a very important element of getting us to our renewable energy goals. ♪ (shelee) if we can create our own energy, we can take care of this beautiful place that i grew up in. ♪ just another day on the farm. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation
don't miss katzenberg and whitman "squawk on the street" 100 m.asrnim :3a.e pacific ocean. we're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real...
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or go back to politicking for several decades christine todd whitman has been a stalwart republican an insider in the administration of george w. bush where she served as administrator of the environmental protection agency for that she was the republican governor of new jersey the first female governor of that state that recently she has taken her party to task and has also gone public with her call for republicans to put the g.o.p. label aside and join her in calling for president donald trump to step down let's find out why it's. good seeing you again you recently with a larry you recently wrote an article in which you said i am a lifelong republican i have campaigned in one as a member of the party i have served more than one republican president we must put aside the g.o.p. label as hard as that may be and demonstrate the leadership of our country needs by calling on the president to step down what led you to do that. well the final straw was the behavior in europe when he was there for the e.u. and nato and seem to reject our allies actually embarrassed several of them and then e
or go back to politicking for several decades christine todd whitman has been a stalwart republican an insider in the administration of george w. bush where she served as administrator of the environmental protection agency for that she was the republican governor of new jersey the first female governor of that state that recently she has taken her party to task and has also gone public with her call for republicans to put the g.o.p. label aside and join her in calling for president donald...
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[laughter] and so, he liked walter whitman, so i knew he could read and write, but he never talked aboutit. when i was 13, i saw these ads for the book of the month club which was huge back then. it was 99 cents a month and i only signed up for the nonfiction. four of the 12 months i would get something by edgar hoover and the perils of communism for john gunther, somebody might remember him. in the chinese civilization and so it's like what. they didn't teach you much in school. i could read and write and stuff like that. did you detect it was fishy, that something was wrong? >> how in the hell do i remember? you ask yourself that question -- i don't remember often. >> i jump ahead 10 years, 15 years, i'm a reporter in chicago for "the associated press." the legislature in south dakota. but anyway it was great. i was a southside chicago kid. i'm in a town of 10,000. what? i'd figure it out. that helped. but my first reaction to the vietnam war was i was passionate. i began to read "the new york times" very early every day and i began to read by working for the ap. they were great to me.
[laughter] and so, he liked walter whitman, so i knew he could read and write, but he never talked aboutit. when i was 13, i saw these ads for the book of the month club which was huge back then. it was 99 cents a month and i only signed up for the nonfiction. four of the 12 months i would get something by edgar hoover and the perils of communism for john gunther, somebody might remember him. in the chinese civilization and so it's like what. they didn't teach you much in school. i could read...
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. >> there's a name that i used to follow closely hpe, of course, back in the day when meg whitman andld join us every quarter. she moved on, of course, with jeffrey katzenberg but hp reporting earnings after the bell last night. there were third quarter net revenues it was up 4% 1% when just adjusted for currency most importantly the company did raise the 2018 gap to $1.85 to $1.90. and as well as nongap also moving up. new outlook $1.50 to $1.55 so raising that return 1.1 billion to shareholders above free purchases and dividends and raise the quarterly cash dividend by 50% aligned with what they indicated previously would be the case and you can see a positive response for what has been a fairly good year of shares of hp after last year not the case the stock up about 19.5 or 20% this year. >> i want to bring up campbell's soup our interests collide here as an update tomorrow is the day this company is supposed to release the results of its strategic review and its earnings which have promised the last time it reported which was the time where it was revealed that denice morrisson,
. >> there's a name that i used to follow closely hpe, of course, back in the day when meg whitman andld join us every quarter. she moved on, of course, with jeffrey katzenberg but hp reporting earnings after the bell last night. there were third quarter net revenues it was up 4% 1% when just adjusted for currency most importantly the company did raise the 2018 gap to $1.85 to $1.90. and as well as nongap also moving up. new outlook $1.50 to $1.55 so raising that return 1.1 billion to...
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this is written with an impassioned power of observation and recreation that rivals whitman's poetry. here to tell us more about it, david denby. [ applause ] >> you sort of did it. i'll just -- i'm sort of involved in a personal effort to restoration of miller's reputation, at least for his nonfiction. now they have issued a lot of the '60s stuff, including this. i'll get to the reason why he's in such disrepute. it's pretty obvious. and those of you who have followed these things, this book has -- i've read twice in the last year. and it's in this terrible time as anthony said, i have found it fortifying. miller got going as a political writer in 1960. maybe a few people here remember. i was, i guess, in high school. and he covered the kennedy convention. and nobody had ever read the political journalism quite like that. he began by saying, for once, let us try to think of a political convention without losing ourselves in housing projects of fact and issue. now, in fact, miller is very good at fact and issue when he put his mind to it. he wrote a book about the excaution of larry g
this is written with an impassioned power of observation and recreation that rivals whitman's poetry. here to tell us more about it, david denby. [ applause ] >> you sort of did it. i'll just -- i'm sort of involved in a personal effort to restoration of miller's reputation, at least for his nonfiction. now they have issued a lot of the '60s stuff, including this. i'll get to the reason why he's in such disrepute. it's pretty obvious. and those of you who have followed these things, this...
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jeffrey captain berg and meg whitman have started new tv, which will offer video made with tv sized budget -- dreamworks animation. shams dashers of tesla have halted. they don't earlier today. this is after ceo elon musk shocked investors saying that he may take the money at $420 a share. muska says the funding is secured, the financial times earlier had reported saudi arabia sovereign wealth fund has built a stake in tesla that could be worth $2.9 billion. that is your business flash update. scarlet: let's stick with tesla p rarely looking at the shares. they have been halted from trading. up 7.4%. there was a report in the financial times that saudi arabia sovereign wealth fund was taking a stake with about $2 billion. in the electric carmaker. shortly thereafter coming elon musk sent out his tweeted we want to bring in liam denning. i have a chart on my bloomberg that shows tesla short interest. it is about 27.4% of the free flow. it is a bad day for these tesla bears. liam: it has been a bad week. results, ineek's particular the earnings call where everyone said, elon musk acted -- sc
jeffrey captain berg and meg whitman have started new tv, which will offer video made with tv sized budget -- dreamworks animation. shams dashers of tesla have halted. they don't earlier today. this is after ceo elon musk shocked investors saying that he may take the money at $420 a share. muska says the funding is secured, the financial times earlier had reported saudi arabia sovereign wealth fund has built a stake in tesla that could be worth $2.9 billion. that is your business flash update....
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so the deal was, governor whitman at the time was going to introduce a clip of my district, staten island, the ferry, the whole bit. and, kasich went on before me. and, during that time of the clip, they just the thing. so, governor kasich gets all excited. and, he goes much further along than he meant to. and he runs right into my time. i'm right up against the hard out, right? because in california it was 8:00, but 11:00. done, done. it's in the middle of the speech, we are cutting off at 11:00. i get there and they run out and say, now, congresswoman susan molinari will speak. i get out there, and the teleprompters aren't on. i can't see them. i do have my speech but there is a moment of, really? you lose it. and so for a second your thinking, do i say, ladies and gentlemen, we are having some technical difficulties, we are going to take a five second break. i know i can do that and while i'm thinking of all of these things, i've already started. so it was what it was. but you know to this day, every time we see john kasich, we say, i'll never forgive him. but again, what an amazing ho
so the deal was, governor whitman at the time was going to introduce a clip of my district, staten island, the ferry, the whole bit. and, kasich went on before me. and, during that time of the clip, they just the thing. so, governor kasich gets all excited. and, he goes much further along than he meant to. and he runs right into my time. i'm right up against the hard out, right? because in california it was 8:00, but 11:00. done, done. it's in the middle of the speech, we are cutting off at...
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steve: christian, whitman thank you for joining us from our nation's capital. >> thanks, steve.ts entire supreme court. going to impeach them all. we will tell you where. plus, socialism may be growing in the democratic party. but some candidates supported by bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez just lost their races. so what does it say about their movement? a debate coming up next. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. ♪ jillian: good morning, welcome back. 100, how many newspapers nationwide will join the "boston globe" in denouncing president trump's media attack. that's according to critical condition cnn. urging to publish editorials on thursday. four, how many supreme court justices could be impeached today in west virginia. all of the state's highest justices are accused of
steve: christian, whitman thank you for joining us from our nation's capital. >> thanks, steve.ts entire supreme court. going to impeach them all. we will tell you where. plus, socialism may be growing in the democratic party. but some candidates supported by bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez just lost their races. so what does it say about their movement? a debate coming up next. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he...