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lisa: that was william jackson speaking to bloomberg earlier.stock buybacks the american worker? big companies could have given employees raises with money they spent buying back their own shares. we speak to one of the authors of the study. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ two, down and back up. our phones are more than just phones. they are pocket sized personal trainers... last minute gift finders... siri: destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet. which could save you hunreds of dollars a year. plus get $150 when you bring in your own phone. its a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. crumpton with the first alert news. the fbi agent who led the investigation into the 2016 election has been fired. the fbi has ordered peter fired. had recommended just a demotion and a suspension, but president trump tweeted, "finally fired." moscow will cut security holdings more and reduce reliance on the di
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andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson and clay, it's fair to say they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives -- in the election jackson won the most number of popular votes about 48 percent but he did not win the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between johnson quincy adams, number two and henry clay number three. crawford was number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision went to the house of representatives. in the process henry clay and john quincy adams did some horsetrading. it's called the corrupt bargaining where clay supposedly approached adams and said, i will give you my vote if you promise to make me secretary of state if you get elected president. the tray took place. the house of representatives elected john quincy adams as president and jackson lost out. jackson was furious. he felt that the will of the people, the majority of people, the most number of people had voted for him as opposed to the other candidates and as
andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson and clay, it's fair to say they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives -- in the election jackson won the most number of popular votes about 48 percent but he did not win the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between johnson quincy adams, number two and henry clay number three. crawford was number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision...
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nejra: thank you so much to william jackson, capital economics.acro. we look forward to that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm kailey leinz. let's get the business flash. shares of bayer fell the most in 15 years. the chemical -- the company it bought was hit with 280 mine million dollars in damages over a trial that it causes cancer. months into will appeal the verdict. baer believes the courts will find the we killer was not to blame. there is a report that billionaire paul singer's -- elliottagement is owns more than a percent of nielsen and plans to push the company to sell itself. it's team continues to violate how to best position the business. stay out ofnce to the trade conflict between washington and beijing. quitompany may temporarily buying u.s. natural gas cargo is to avoid paying tariffs. china is the third largest buyer of u.s. lng. tom: thank you so much. the german two-year comes in at a greater negative yields this morning. that is one of the vectors we are watching. usually, we talk to neil dutta about
nejra: thank you so much to william jackson, capital economics.acro. we look forward to that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm kailey leinz. let's get the business flash. shares of bayer fell the most in 15 years. the chemical -- the company it bought was hit with 280 mine million dollars in damages over a trial that it causes cancer. months into will appeal the verdict. baer believes the courts will find the we killer was not to blame. there is a report that...
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a four-way race between jackson, adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson wins the popular vote, 42%. jackson also wins the most electoral votes, but jackson does not win a majority of electoral votes. and so the contest goes to the house of representatives. henry clay is speaker of the house. henry clay cannot stand andrew jackson, his rival in the west. henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams. he says, tell you what. i'll get the votes you need in house of representatives if you make me secretary of state. the deal is made. adams wins in the house of representatives, become president, clay is elevated to secretary of state. andrew jackson furious with his corrupt bargain, this rigged election. jackson vows, i will get my revenge in four years. sure enough, he does. 1828, two-man contest. jackson versus adams. jackson wins in a landslide. and look at that electoral map. quite an impressive victory. landslide victory. and how does he do it? how does he do it? the answer is very simple. democracy. democracy. jackson benefits from universal ma
a four-way race between jackson, adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson wins the popular vote, 42%. jackson also wins the most electoral votes, but jackson does not win a majority of electoral votes. and so the contest goes to the house of representatives. henry clay is speaker of the house. henry clay cannot stand andrew jackson, his rival in the west. henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams. he says, tell you what. i'll get the votes you need in house of representatives if...
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andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford, and henry clay. i would say it is fair to say that they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives. in the election jackson won the most number of popular vote. about 48% but he did not when the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between john quincy adams who was number two and henry clay was number three and crawford as number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision went to the house of representatives they did some horse trading. it was called the corrupt bargain. clay supposedly approached and said i will give you my vote if you promise to make me secretary of state and you get elected president. he felt that the will of the people the people's will have been circumvented by the aristocratic interests of washington. between jackson's loss in the 1824 campaign and the next campaign in 1828 jackson and his supporters determined that he was not going to lose a second time. he spent four years building friendships and support
andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford, and henry clay. i would say it is fair to say that they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives. in the election jackson won the most number of popular vote. about 48% but he did not when the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between john quincy adams who was number two and henry clay was number three and crawford as number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the...
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felix frankfurter and hugo black and robert jackson and william douglas who were all superior legal minds. value is not considered superior. he was on that corner with a number of justices who came and indeed had voted to retain segregation in public schools. so at the conference, he speaks first. the only way we can justify the segregation of the public schools is to say that african-americans are inferior, that there is no other rationale for justifying the segregation of the races in the public schools. and not a single justice can say that they are inferior in that respect. so he basically threw down the gauntlet. from then on, his conviction on fighting racial discrimination just got stronger and stronger. >> are you saying he profoundly changed before he got on the court? >> he was moving -- he was our equal economic opportunity, but he was not outspoken about it when he was governor of california. it was not a centerpiece of his policy. i think brown was the decision that really he might say radicalize our warrant. i was going to say, you asked about eisenhower. eisenhower never ha
felix frankfurter and hugo black and robert jackson and william douglas who were all superior legal minds. value is not considered superior. he was on that corner with a number of justices who came and indeed had voted to retain segregation in public schools. so at the conference, he speaks first. the only way we can justify the segregation of the public schools is to say that african-americans are inferior, that there is no other rationale for justifying the segregation of the races in the...
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jackson sr. he will be followed by dr. william j. barber ii. >> pray. this is celebration, but not a party.through to the journey. thank you for reverend frankton, thank you for aretha, irma, carolyn, cecil. the joy of the gifts, lessons they have learned and lessons they have shared. leave this place today better off than when we came. we fall down, we get back up again. the ground is no place for champions, so we rise to higher heights. amen. >> amen. >> i was asked by the family to give some personal reflections. i have known aretha almost 60 years. a lot of reflecting. i want sabrina to stand again. months of decline and going down the hill, the one that put all this together has been sabrina. give her a big hand, would you please? [ applause ] >> i visit her at least once a month. every time i was there, by the door was a body guard. stand again. give him a big hand. cousin brenda. brenda. another big hand. give willie a big hand. stand-up will. he's been a trooper. i want to thank the funeral home. aretha was very sick toward the end. i was suspecting we should not open the body. but
jackson sr. he will be followed by dr. william j. barber ii. >> pray. this is celebration, but not a party.through to the journey. thank you for reverend frankton, thank you for aretha, irma, carolyn, cecil. the joy of the gifts, lessons they have learned and lessons they have shared. leave this place today better off than when we came. we fall down, we get back up again. the ground is no place for champions, so we rise to higher heights. amen. >> amen. >> i was asked by the...
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finding max williams who walks it in to tie the game. and now rookie lamar jackson who hits hayden hurst for the touch down and the lead. a late score from the bear's o hurry-upffense did make it interesting. and the ravens win the game 17-16. most importantly football is back. >>> leading the t news ohio state buckeyes are scheduled to hold their first football game today but they'll be wthhout r famed head coach. irvin myers is out on claims he knew about the allegations against the former head coach. and there's fallout off the field as well. restaurant chain bob evans saying it'spe susing a deal. e>> reporter: the f of ohio state football, legendry coach irvin meyer out of the game, placed on administrative leave. the university huddling withve igators. at issue did meyer know of abuse allegations against assistant coach zack smith involving ex-wife courtney smith? >> io believe he knew and instead he chose to help the abuser. >> reporter: speaking to watchstadium.com smith filed multiple police reports including this one. the defendant grabbed the victim by her
finding max williams who walks it in to tie the game. and now rookie lamar jackson who hits hayden hurst for the touch down and the lead. a late score from the bear's o hurry-upffense did make it interesting. and the ravens win the game 17-16. most importantly football is back. >>> leading the t news ohio state buckeyes are scheduled to hold their first football game today but they'll be wthhout r famed head coach. irvin myers is out on claims he knew about the allegations against the...
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jackson, in 1840, there was a new presidential election. the whig party ran william henry harrison. he goes out and talks about how he was born in a log cabin. he said, i have a taste for hard cider. so, you have a noose -- you have a new style of policy. after jackson, you can't just appeal to the elite, you have to appeal to everybody. >> good evening. the late, great, shelby foote always had these questions, but i will lay one on you anyway. it has been said that one of the greatest things that jackson did was something he didn't do, rather than what he did. that was that in losing the election of 1824, it has been said that he could've raised an army of as much as 100,000 people and march on washington dc. that he chose not to do it was a sign of his character. i wonder if you wouldn't mind commenting on whether you think that theory is an accurate theory or whether you think that is somewhat far-fetched? >> it sounds a bit far-fetched to me, but i haven't looked at that particular argument before. i will say this, you are right, he respected the election result enough not to di
jackson, in 1840, there was a new presidential election. the whig party ran william henry harrison. he goes out and talks about how he was born in a log cabin. he said, i have a taste for hard cider. so, you have a noose -- you have a new style of policy. after jackson, you can't just appeal to the elite, you have to appeal to everybody. >> good evening. the late, great, shelby foote always had these questions, but i will lay one on you anyway. it has been said that one of the greatest...
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nbc's pete williams tells us the question has actually come up twice. president andrew jackson pardoned a man convicted of robbery and the man turned it down for reasons not clear. in 1833, the supreme court ruled a pardon has to be accepted in ordero be valid. the court does not have the power to force a pardonn someone. the court reached a similar conclusion in 1915. president woodrow wilson a pardon newspaper editor who pled the fifth and refused to testify in a criminal case. wilson was trying to force the newsper man to testify. the court ruled the editor had the right to refuse the pardon and retain his fifth amendment protection. >>> in just a few weeks, a baby oy will celebrate his first birthday without his father. someon shot and killed his dad in prince george's county. tonight, as police hunt f his killer, family and friends gathered at the scene of the crime for an emotional vigil. news 4's meaganitzgerald reports from sea pleasant. >> come on, go to >> nothing like his dad because they had a bond, you know? he loved hda >> reporter: the bond between lamont adair a
nbc's pete williams tells us the question has actually come up twice. president andrew jackson pardoned a man convicted of robbery and the man turned it down for reasons not clear. in 1833, the supreme court ruled a pardon has to be accepted in ordero be valid. the court does not have the power to force a pardonn someone. the court reached a similar conclusion in 1915. president woodrow wilson a pardon newspaper editor who pled the fifth and refused to testify in a criminal case. wilson was...
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williams, we know him, saying hello to robert griffin iii. taking the field today for the ravins seto take on the skins. ravins starting rookie lamar jacksonarterback. first quarter didn' have to do much. handoff to this is not good. missed tackles continue to be a problem. turner a gain. redskins late in the drive. ravins first-round pick comes through off tti play on. no one in front. yaon rdravins a 7-0 lead. are upping back may be the most cobaetitive le. rob kelley a strong night. 49 yards on 11 4 1/2 yard average. kelley making his kay. i had to borrow the calculator to do the jemath. sama ryan looking good here. sevekearse, 30 yards. did he have a fumble on the night. that will a problem. the third running back capri bibbs. he i very good. but this is brian quick catching a fo -yardtouchdown. he's a receiver that's on the bubble. and now we'll get a look at capri bibbs. bibbs again a player trying to make ta impact here. an interception for the ravins thrown by kevin hogan. tough decision certainly coming. the redskins endposing this game, 30 oil 20 to the ravins but really it's not about the result. it is about the decisions as sha
williams, we know him, saying hello to robert griffin iii. taking the field today for the ravins seto take on the skins. ravins starting rookie lamar jacksonarterback. first quarter didn' have to do much. handoff to this is not good. missed tackles continue to be a problem. turner a gain. redskins late in the drive. ravins first-round pick comes through off tti play on. no one in front. yaon rdravins a 7-0 lead. are upping back may be the most cobaetitive le. rob kelley a strong night. 49 yards...
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jackson will speak at the ceremony. >>> the man who survived the shark attack off cape cod two weeks ago is speaking out for the first time. williampetten says he escaped by punching the shark in the gills after it clamped down on his leg. a move that may have likely saved his life. the 61-year-old doctor from new york hit the shark so hard that he now has to wear an arm cast. he underwent six surgeries and now faces weeks of rehab. >>> a texas family of six is alive thanks to a police officer, sam click. on his overnight patrol when he saw flames shooting from the home. without hesitating he and another man ran into the house without any protective gear from the fire. now, first they woke up the father and two babies inside and then the officer there found four other children sound asleep in another bedroom. >> i woke them up and told them that we all had to get out and they all followed me. i picked up the ones that i could and then the ones that could walk all walked. our main duty is to preserve life. it was something i feet like i had to do. >> many are glad that he did. the officers are as you know trained to wait for firefi
jackson will speak at the ceremony. >>> the man who survived the shark attack off cape cod two weeks ago is speaking out for the first time. williampetten says he escaped by punching the shark in the gills after it clamped down on his leg. a move that may have likely saved his life. the 61-year-old doctor from new york hit the shark so hard that he now has to wear an arm cast. he underwent six surgeries and now faces weeks of rehab. >>> a texas family of six is alive thanks to...
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jackson. >> sunday night on-q and a national constitution center president and ceo jeffrey rosen talks about his biography of williamward taft. >
jackson. >> sunday night on-q and a national constitution center president and ceo jeffrey rosen talks about his biography of williamward taft. >
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jackson was not alone. conservative republicans who we have studied also blasted the policy in 1974 and 1975. conservative intellectuals and activists like william buckley and the editor and founder of the national review warned the proponents were falling for fake overtures and making agreements like the salt agreement that would weaken the united states. the new letter talks about the flaw. in 1975, president ford was starting to back down from his start support of the policy. under nixon the administration has undertake the policy of vietnam which combined an intense secret bombing campaign and a gradual withdrawal of troops from vietnam. the problem for ford was that the strategy did not work. the aftermath was going to be a political problem for the president the south was falling to communism after this long and devastating war. the fall of south vietnam to communism in 1975 and the unification of vietnam was a huge blow to the ford white house as it was fighting its battle with conservatives. although president ford blamed the democratic congress, advisors were shrewd enough to know that much of the public would blame him. in the days bef
jackson was not alone. conservative republicans who we have studied also blasted the policy in 1974 and 1975. conservative intellectuals and activists like william buckley and the editor and founder of the national review warned the proponents were falling for fake overtures and making agreements like the salt agreement that would weaken the united states. the new letter talks about the flaw. in 1975, president ford was starting to back down from his start support of the policy. under nixon the...
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jackson. >> on the net on q&a national constitution center president el jeffrey rosen talk about his biography of williamoward taft. >> he never learned politics. he told his aid archie but who served both roosevelt and taft as an intimate aid, i will not play a part of popularity. the point reject me that's their prerogative. he had this madisonian view, his heroes are james madison, i was in hamilton, the authors of those papers and john marshall reconsiders the grace american ever. madison hampton believe the majority should rule but only slowly and thoughtfully over time so that reason rather than passion could prevail. taft believes entire system is set up to slow the direct expression of popular passion so that the people can be governed in the public interest rather than through action, mobs that favor the self interest rather than the public good. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, remarks by frank cissna, head of the immigration services at the homeland security department. he talks about challenges, his agency faces including the processing of credible asylum claims and
jackson. >> on the net on q&a national constitution center president el jeffrey rosen talk about his biography of williamoward taft. >> he never learned politics. he told his aid archie but who served both roosevelt and taft as an intimate aid, i will not play a part of popularity. the point reject me that's their prerogative. he had this madisonian view, his heroes are james madison, i was in hamilton, the authors of those papers and john marshall reconsiders the grace american...
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jackson wasn't alone, though. conservative republicans, who we have been studying, also blasted the policy of detente in 1974 and 1975. conservative intellectuals and activists like williamthe editor and founder of "the national review," warned that proponents of detente were falling for fake soviet overtures and in turn making agreements like the s.a.l.t. agreement that would weaken the united states. the new letter, the report, talked about the, quote, fraud of detente. by 1975 president ford was starting to back down from his staunch support of this policy. under nixon, the administration had undertaken the policy of vietnamization, which had combined an intense secret bombing campaign and a gradual withdrawal of troops from vietnam. the problem for ford was that the strategy didn't work. and the aftermath was going to be a political problem for the president. the south was falling to communism after this long and devastating war. the fall of south vietnam to communism in 1975 and the unification of vietnam was a huge blow to the ford white house right as it was fighting this battle with conservatives over detente. at ford blamed the democratic congress, presidential
jackson wasn't alone, though. conservative republicans, who we have been studying, also blasted the policy of detente in 1974 and 1975. conservative intellectuals and activists like williamthe editor and founder of "the national review," warned that proponents of detente were falling for fake soviet overtures and in turn making agreements like the s.a.l.t. agreement that would weaken the united states. the new letter, the report, talked about the, quote, fraud of detente. by 1975...
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william henry harrison 68 years old comes down with pneumonia and dies one month later. unbelievable. clay says. now john tyler is president. totally not what we planned, clay says. that's okay, tyler is not jackson. jackson is not in office. we're going to push through a new bill. clay pushes through a new bill for a bank. this time he calls it something different. the bank of the united states has been a bit stain. this time he calls it the fiscal bank. the fiscal bank flies through the house, flies through the senate. gets on john tyler's desk. veto. clay can't believe it. vetoes the bill. okay we're going to try it again. clay pushes through another bill. this time we won't even call it a bank right. that's how much the country hates banks. we're going to call it the fiscal corporation. the same thing. but we're just renaming it. fiscal corporation. goes through the house, goes through the senate, reaches tyler's desk, veto again. john tyler vetoes the bank bill twice. clay can't believe this is happening. we're going to have to wait four more years clay says. this is just unbelievable that we have to put up with this. they wait four years, finally, clay says all right i'm doing it this time.
william henry harrison 68 years old comes down with pneumonia and dies one month later. unbelievable. clay says. now john tyler is president. totally not what we planned, clay says. that's okay, tyler is not jackson. jackson is not in office. we're going to push through a new bill. clay pushes through a new bill for a bank. this time he calls it something different. the bank of the united states has been a bit stain. this time he calls it the fiscal bank. the fiscal bank flies through the...
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jackson and motown star smokey robinson. fans can pay respects in the public viewing in the days before the funeral. >>> finally, au revoir. williamsskin black outfit which made her feel like a superhero. she will not repeat that outfit because ts ten federation will enforce a new dress code. in the interview, the federation president says the cat suit will quote no longer be accepted because, quote, one must respect the game and place.l we w see what else she wears. it will be interesting. >> dylan, thank you. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. e >>>e back on saturday morning. this is a tbittersweet momor the three of us. >> is it bittersweet? >> no, it is. as you know, for the part of the past year, i have been pulling trip the duty at nbc news with saturday today and show o msnbc. what are these things? and being part of your morning here on saturday morning. it has bn a six-day busy workweek. >> you have feelings? >> i don't know what these are. between monday and friday stuff. it is a lot for anyone. even someone who loves what he does like i do. i will step back from saturdays. this is my last -- >> oh, m goodnes
jackson and motown star smokey robinson. fans can pay respects in the public viewing in the days before the funeral. >>> finally, au revoir. williamsskin black outfit which made her feel like a superhero. she will not repeat that outfit because ts ten federation will enforce a new dress code. in the interview, the federation president says the cat suit will quote no longer be accepted because, quote, one must respect the game and place.l we w see what else she wears. it will be...
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williams' arrest. >>> the thoughts of music fans are with the legendary aretha franklin right now. >> she isaid to be gravely ill.fr anklin's publicist told the associated press that stevie wonder and the reverend jesse jackson visitedfhe queen soul at her home in detroit. news 4's meagan fitzg a look at franklin's legacy here in washorgton. >> repter: aretha franklin sun doubtedly one of t -- is undoubtedly considered the queen of soul. >> she was there at the kennedy and was there to honor oobama. >> stranger to washington, d.c. >> aretha franklin has been in my magazine four times on the coveil >> sidneyr is the founder of black radio exclusive magazine which is dedicated to entertainers of color. i >> shethe ultimate diva, okay. if you know what a diva is, she created the word, all right. she's very, very specific about what she wants from her band. >> ready. >> that's why dr. joyce garrett, longtime and former director of the eastern high school choir in d.c. says franklin would often ask for her students to perform as backup singers on stage when she had concerts in d.c., but the world is now bracing for the worst. >> i have been livingsith t for seven months. this didn't just happen yesterday. aretha
williams' arrest. >>> the thoughts of music fans are with the legendary aretha franklin right now. >> she isaid to be gravely ill.fr anklin's publicist told the associated press that stevie wonder and the reverend jesse jackson visitedfhe queen soul at her home in detroit. news 4's meagan fitzg a look at franklin's legacy here in washorgton. >> repter: aretha franklin sun doubtedly one of t -- is undoubtedly considered the queen of soul. >> she was there at the...
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williams for us in washington. how is the white house responding to all of this now? joining me now with the latest is nbc news chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson. i told you this morning i would be seeing you again, hallie. >> reporter: you called it. i decided, it was such a nice day, we'd come out and have a little talk, ali. >> this is a little unusual. the president politicized jeff sessions again this morning, and jeff sessions -- nobody expected that to happen -- said that's not actually the way it's going. >> reporter: and then the two of them go in and have a face-to-face this afternoon as all of this is developing. jeff sessions walking into the white house for a previously scheduled meeting, at least, we know that much for sure. listen, this is a moment, right, again in this long and convoluted relationship between donald trump and his attorney general. i'm old enough to remember the campaign, ali, when jeff sessions was, as you guys talked about, the first senator to come out and endorse donald trump at that massive rally in alabama. that was back in february of 2015, at a time when donald trump had just gotten through the early janu
williams for us in washington. how is the white house responding to all of this now? joining me now with the latest is nbc news chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson. i told you this morning i would be seeing you again, hallie. >> reporter: you called it. i decided, it was such a nice day, we'd come out and have a little talk, ali. >> this is a little unusual. the president politicized jeff sessions again this morning, and jeff sessions -- nobody expected that to happen --...
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jackson. discussions on race and identity, southern history, u.s. politics, and presidential leadership. passion,nclude sheryl jack davis with his pulitzer prize-winning book, selena zito's speaks with former minnesota governor. and dr. frank williams. live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv. on c-span2. lewandowski talks about his relationship with president trump, the russian investigation, and white house nondisclosure agreements during an event hosted by the christian science monitor. he currently serves as a senior strategist for vice president pence's great america pack. >> i think were going to start. good morning. is corey today lewandowski, president trump's first campaign manager and a senior strategist for vice president penses great america pack. first time at a monitor breakfast. in the outside of boston great commonwealth of massachusetts. i'm also from there. andtudied political science then in grad school at american university and has worked in republican politics ever since. campaign manager for bob smith. he has also worked as a new hampshire state public safety officer, i read. true story. in 2000 eight, he started working for americans for prosperity and stayed unti
jackson. discussions on race and identity, southern history, u.s. politics, and presidential leadership. passion,nclude sheryl jack davis with his pulitzer prize-winning book, selena zito's speaks with former minnesota governor. and dr. frank williams. live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv. on c-span2. lewandowski talks about his relationship with president trump, the russian investigation, and white house nondisclosure agreements during an event...
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jackson. with discussions on race and identity, southern history, u.s. politics and presidential leadership. cashin,include sheryll davis and frank williams. joins us live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv on c-span2. >> this sunday on oral history, we continue our series on women in congress with former democratic congresswoman ava clayton. >> my interest in the agricultural committee, and even my members resistance to me. me.lly, their acceptance of and they did. i wasn't on the drafting committee only because i was a ranking member. i also made a contribution. their acceptance of me as their equal. many of them accepted me as their superior. that allowed me to know that i can negotiate with the best of them. >> in the weeks ahead, we will hear from others. what oral histories sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. washington journal continues. host: for another perspective on nafta and the trump administration's trade policies , we welcome back lori wallach. if you could design your own outcome from the current nafta renegotiation, what would a final deal look like
jackson. with discussions on race and identity, southern history, u.s. politics and presidential leadership. cashin,include sheryll davis and frank williams. joins us live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv on c-span2. >> this sunday on oral history, we continue our series on women in congress with former democratic congresswoman ava clayton. >> my interest in the agricultural committee, and even my members resistance to me. me.lly,...
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jackson is doing fine. >>> also in the news today one of the most stylish stars in tennis. >> oh, please. go on. oh, in tennis? >> serena williamstennis dress. a black one shoulder number with a tutu. williams said it embodies that you can be strong and beautiful at the same time. adding it's been my dream to wear a tutu. you go, girl. that's not all. there's an entire ensemble that goes with it including a leather off court jacket and sneakers. for fans who want to channel their inner serena, a limited number of this ensemble will be available at select nike locations later this month. i am in. >> you look good with the off the shoulder look. >> get ready ladies, i'm coming. >> you can wear that and not play tennis. >> absolutely. >> and you play. >> are you still in that thursday league? >> it just ended. it wasn't pretty, but thank you. we tried. there's no "i" in team. >>> finally a major league baseball coach found a green way to keep himself cool. miami marlins first base coach perry hill, watch this. beat the heat in atlanta by putting a piece of lettuce into his baseball cap and then he put the cap on his head. hill chan
jackson is doing fine. >>> also in the news today one of the most stylish stars in tennis. >> oh, please. go on. oh, in tennis? >> serena williamstennis dress. a black one shoulder number with a tutu. williams said it embodies that you can be strong and beautiful at the same time. adding it's been my dream to wear a tutu. you go, girl. that's not all. there's an entire ensemble that goes with it including a leather off court jacket and sneakers. for fans who want to channel...
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jackson. in july, the company got a new chief information officer. a lot of changes for hertz lately >> meg, thank you. >> up next, nykae west responding to our interview with serena williamslites 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. it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out of bed. welcome to at&t innovations where we give you more for you thing. and here's where we shrink the biggest names in entertainment so we can fit them into our unlimited wireless plan. who's first? no. this isn't permanent, right? ask him. [terry squeals.] get unlimited data, live tv, and your choice of an extra on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. >>> kanye likes charts especially ones on closing bell. we showed you the halo effect for the adidas turn around kanye retweeted
jackson. in july, the company got a new chief information officer. a lot of changes for hertz lately >> meg, thank you. >> up next, nykae west responding to our interview with serena williamslites 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. it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out...
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william duncan, for religious freedom. when they came to alaska, the people gave them the island as a gift. behind me, we have a totem poll world-renowned artist named nathan jacksontotem pole is called the box of wisdom. will notice that the chief has three rings around his head, he has -- a pot for sai ceremonial purposes. stick,lding a talking meaning nobody is allowed to speak except for him. and when he's done speaking, he stick to the next person. and then right under the uncle is his nephew. we are a society, taught and trained by our aunts and uncles. here is a box of wisdom, all the wisdom he learned from his uncle. right below the box of wisdom, we have the raven on the side.and and we have the eagle on the right-hand side. thedown below the raven and eagle are the children of eagle and raven. long housewe have a or a clan house. and then the entrance that you theyere, traditionally would carve some kind of clan design on the entrance here so that people know what clan this house belongs to. so welcome to the long house, the home of the people of southeast alaska. so what you're smelling in here cedar.ally the planks on the walls are red cedar. that ther
william duncan, for religious freedom. when they came to alaska, the people gave them the island as a gift. behind me, we have a totem poll world-renowned artist named nathan jacksontotem pole is called the box of wisdom. will notice that the chief has three rings around his head, he has -- a pot for sai ceremonial purposes. stick,lding a talking meaning nobody is allowed to speak except for him. and when he's done speaking, he stick to the next person. and then right under the uncle is his...
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jackson live from berlin. great to see him. so good chatting about the athletics, such enthusiasm. we have been talking about serena williamsthen it makes it a case. the fact that she is so honest is amazing. in an instagram post she said she‘d been in "a funk" after having a difficult week and feeling like a bad parent, days after pulling out of a tournament. she‘s not the only celebrity to share their struggles. last month the singer cardi b pulled out of a tour with bruno mars just six weeks after giving birth to her daughter, saying she had underestimated being a mum. 0lympic cyclist, laura kenny shared how bittersweet going back to work can be, just this week she won gold in the european championships but described leaving her son behind as horrible. so, is "mum guilt" normal while trying to balance parenthood and returning to work? let‘s discuss this with doctor aisha awan and blogger vicki psarias. you have talked a lot about this. how refreshing. it is encouraging because it almost does seem, lot of friends said it was such a shock, everybody told me it was brilliant and no one said it can be horrible. it can be rea
jackson live from berlin. great to see him. so good chatting about the athletics, such enthusiasm. we have been talking about serena williamsthen it makes it a case. the fact that she is so honest is amazing. in an instagram post she said she‘d been in "a funk" after having a difficult week and feeling like a bad parent, days after pulling out of a tournament. she‘s not the only celebrity to share their struggles. last month the singer cardi b pulled out of a tour with bruno mars...
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jackson. discussions on race and identity, southern history, u.s. politics, and presidential leadership. passion,nclude sheryl jack davis with his pulitzer prize-winning book, selena zito's speaks with former minnesota governor. and dr. frank williams. live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv. on c-span2. lewandowski talks about his relationship with president trump, the russian investigation, and white house nondisclosure agreements during an event hosted by the christian science monitor. he currently serves as a senior strategist for vice president pence's great america pack. >> i think were going to start. good morning. is corey today lewandowski, president trump's first campaign manager and a senior strategist for vice president
jackson. discussions on race and identity, southern history, u.s. politics, and presidential leadership. passion,nclude sheryl jack davis with his pulitzer prize-winning book, selena zito's speaks with former minnesota governor. and dr. frank williams. live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv. on c-span2. lewandowski talks about his relationship with president trump, the russian investigation, and white house nondisclosure agreements during an event...