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reporter: did you verify your answer to john from the first question? are you saying the taxes will increase, or the polls may increase, or they won't? elaine chao: that is a decision up to the states and local governments. it will depend, as that government mentioned -- as a gentleman mentioned, the gas taxes. we all want infrastructure but there is not enough money in the world to pay for all the infrastructure, which is why the president's infrastructure privatees the sector. private sector pension funds are an enormous source of capital for funding public infrastructure. there are states which disallow the private sector from investing in public infrastructure. we hope that those restrictions can be removed. and then for those states and localities, that want to work with the private sector, it is their decision as to whether they want to use private activity bonds, whether they want to use tolls, whatever. what we are saying in this proposal is that we are looking for creative ways for financing. way.o, tolls is one we are not advocating for them.
reporter: did you verify your answer to john from the first question? are you saying the taxes will increase, or the polls may increase, or they won't? elaine chao: that is a decision up to the states and local governments. it will depend, as that government mentioned -- as a gentleman mentioned, the gas taxes. we all want infrastructure but there is not enough money in the world to pay for all the infrastructure, which is why the president's infrastructure privatees the sector. private sector...
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this morning, new york republican congressman john faso.so f -- john punishment dan kildee , -- congressman tom kildee, and tom hart. the effect of president trump's proposed budget cuts. what c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> reverend billy graham who died last week at the age of 99, will lie in honor at the u.s. apitol on wednesday and memorial service with house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaking. the first time a private civilian will lie in honor at the capital since rosa parks in 2005. live coverage starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next week on landmark cases we explore the civil rights cases of 1883. struck down the previous civil rights act accredited people regardless of race access to accommodations like trains and theaters. join the conversation and follow us at c-span. there are resources for background. go to our website at c-span.org/landmark cases. you can order the companion book and visit the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> president trump talks about gun
this morning, new york republican congressman john faso.so f -- john punishment dan kildee , -- congressman tom kildee, and tom hart. the effect of president trump's proposed budget cuts. what c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> reverend billy graham who died last week at the age of 99, will lie in honor at the u.s. apitol on wednesday and memorial service with house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaking. the first...
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who worked very closely with john kelly. the resignation followed news reports that made public the reason why mr. porter had been unable to obtain a permanent security clearance during his 13 months in the white house handling all papers that crossed the president's desk. domestic violence allegations against porter by his two ex wives, allegations he denies, the allegations were conveyed to the fbi as part of the background check procedure for the security clearance application along with corroborating evidence from porter's ex wives that included an emergency protective order taken out against him in virginia by his second wife and photograph evidence of injuries he says were inflicted on her by her then husband. that is is exactly the kind of thing that can keep you from getting a permanent security clearance, not having a permanent security clearance is the reason you shouldn't be able to have that particular job of being white house staff secretary handling classified information as a are you terout every day in close
who worked very closely with john kelly. the resignation followed news reports that made public the reason why mr. porter had been unable to obtain a permanent security clearance during his 13 months in the white house handling all papers that crossed the president's desk. domestic violence allegations against porter by his two ex wives, allegations he denies, the allegations were conveyed to the fbi as part of the background check procedure for the security clearance application along with...
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he met with davidian eternal john rosenstein -- with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. we are undergoing the same process we did with the previous memo, in which it will go through a full and thorough legal national security review. when that is completed, the president will be given a thorough briefing on the findings of the different organizations and stakeholders involved. we will make a determination at that time. >> the president made it clear to lawmakers he would release the republican memo. has he made any similar comments about the democratic mother? -- the democratic memo? sec. sanders: the process will take several days to complete. we will make a determination at that point. >> republican memo says he is completely vindicated. this weekend we heard from trey gowdy, who had a large part of writing that memo. to what extent does the president believe the republican memo vindicates him? sec. sanders: he has consistently called the russian investigation a witchhunt, politically motivated, and this memo indicates the president's position that there was political
he met with davidian eternal john rosenstein -- with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. we are undergoing the same process we did with the previous memo, in which it will go through a full and thorough legal national security review. when that is completed, the president will be given a thorough briefing on the findings of the different organizations and stakeholders involved. we will make a determination at that time. >> the president made it clear to lawmakers he would release the...
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lynchburg was not started until the 1750's by john lynch. that is who lynchburg was named after. the whole reason the town is here is because of the james river. crossedd a fairy that from here in downtown lynchburg over to what is now madison heights in amherst county. lynchburg the river, history begins with transportation. early me, we have examples of the boats on the river with the creation of the canal in the 1830's. the canal comes to lynchburg in 1836 and this is a model of the type of boat that would've been on the river. it is called a bateau. on the other side of the case, is a boat designed to carry people. batteausows -- carried cargo. one of the most important crops in lynchburg was tobacco. when lynchburg was barely 70 years old, there already 40 tobacco warehouses. there was less than 500 people but 42 tobacco warehouses. this was one of the main crops for the city. lynchburg is known as the hill city. it is really here. moving tobacco was difficult. the way they did it was in these .arge barrels known as hogshead we have one of those on display. the point of a ho
lynchburg was not started until the 1750's by john lynch. that is who lynchburg was named after. the whole reason the town is here is because of the james river. crossedd a fairy that from here in downtown lynchburg over to what is now madison heights in amherst county. lynchburg the river, history begins with transportation. early me, we have examples of the boats on the river with the creation of the canal in the 1830's. the canal comes to lynchburg in 1836 and this is a model of the type of...
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[laughter] john tyler has two grandchildren that are still alive. i like john tyler. >> did you know this? actually led the only successful coup in american history. it is not in the constitution explicit that the vice president becomes president upon the deat death. but not until 1967 does it clear that up after that epic 30 day and died so john tyler went down to move into the white house. [laughter] this is a perennial force discord and disagreement are the oxygen of democracy we didn't disagree and go out of sync it would not be self-government. and then we have to realize this is the perennial future and should be. so it is civil we have developed and then to set a search and tone. i would again but for those who have reached out rather than clinch their fifth in fear. whether thomas jefferson and then to go where it ends nobody will know which is what he said in retirement or whether lincoln talking about the last best hope or theater roosevelt talking about engaging a new century are franklin roosevelt conquering the crisis of the 30s to buil
[laughter] john tyler has two grandchildren that are still alive. i like john tyler. >> did you know this? actually led the only successful coup in american history. it is not in the constitution explicit that the vice president becomes president upon the deat death. but not until 1967 does it clear that up after that epic 30 day and died so john tyler went down to move into the white house. [laughter] this is a perennial force discord and disagreement are the oxygen of democracy we...
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to my left is not, associate professor at john obscuring sites. was recently published a book with monitors in fragile states. i'm looking for and to having colleagues here with the questions of security sectors the man fought deeply about this issue from various posts. i'd like to get all of them in a conversation started noticing clear signals from this administration in terms of defense priorities and competition and being cognizant of parties going forward. >> the short answer is to be determined. think kept a long tradition of pot partnerships and alliances let's less clear is how the department will balance out allocation of resource between us shift and also making sure those investments in warfare tone atrophy. the challenges is the emphasis on prioritization of china and russia a decline in resource and so the question becomes, do they use the money to buy down risks? what regularly emphasize these capabilities in eastern europe and southeast asia? i guess is see how those come across as anybody else and questions. >> the traditional answ
to my left is not, associate professor at john obscuring sites. was recently published a book with monitors in fragile states. i'm looking for and to having colleagues here with the questions of security sectors the man fought deeply about this issue from various posts. i'd like to get all of them in a conversation started noticing clear signals from this administration in terms of defense priorities and competition and being cognizant of parties going forward. >> the short answer is to...
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here is john trainer, the chief investfficer at people's wealth management. we are also joined by kimberly forest who will give us her thoughts on today's market activity and what could be next. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> john, let me start with you. weentioned that the dow and the s&p are in correction the nasdaq is virtually there as well. does this feel to you like a correction? or does it fell like a change in the market from bull to bear? >> well, i'd go with your firs we think this is a correction. and one of the points that we are trying to emphasize wit clients is differentiating between what's going on on wall street, which is shocking, and what's taking place on main street, really, the real economy. d wall street is going through a correction, as you just said, aon correc there is some portfolio repositions going on right now. we do not bieve that that is going to leak over onto main street into the real economy. so long term investors keep your eye on economy. and we think you know things -- from will be brighter skies
here is john trainer, the chief investfficer at people's wealth management. we are also joined by kimberly forest who will give us her thoughts on today's market activity and what could be next. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> john, let me start with you. weentioned that the dow and the s&p are in correction the nasdaq is virtually there as well. does this feel to you like a correction? or does it fell like a change in the market from bull to bear?...
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john adams, john adams described the bible as the most republican book in the world. the most republican book in the world. now, i have picked up my bible thousands of times over the course of my life, but i got to be honest with you, i've never once picked it up and said, now for some good republican reading, right? it's not exactly what i'm thinking when i pick up the bible. but he's not alone. he's not alone among his contemporaries in making this claim. i have some lapping wage from john ticcenson, a founder we should all be more familiar with, somewhat forgotten in our own time but he was acclaimed in his own timesa the penman on revolution. on more than one occasion he makes almost precisely this same statement. here i have him saying the bible is the most republican book that ever was written. and, again, even these two are not alone among their contremp rears rare flis ma -- contemporariries. it's a divine handbook for doctrine, proof, correction, struction, and righteousness. but it is it republican? and in what sense is the bible republican? what are they ta
john adams, john adams described the bible as the most republican book in the world. the most republican book in the world. now, i have picked up my bible thousands of times over the course of my life, but i got to be honest with you, i've never once picked it up and said, now for some good republican reading, right? it's not exactly what i'm thinking when i pick up the bible. but he's not alone. he's not alone among his contemporaries in making this claim. i have some lapping wage from john...
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i think it is greenwood, john greenwood who wrote about the march. he says basically, we marched no faster than a 10-year-old could walk, and stopping frequently. there was a line of march, numerous halts and starts. it took about four hours to go the nine miles. there was a crossroads. the army divided into two columns. they had about a four mile march from there. washington accompanied general that daniel green's column which would come into the northeastern part of town. general sullivan came in a long river road. within minutes of each other, they encountered the hessian guard posts on the edge of town and forced them into town. this is a pivotal moment of the revolution. the crossing of the delaware christmas night, followed by the victory at trenton is the game saver, in my view. to many, including washington, certainly to the british, they felt the war was about over. they were ready to wrap this up. we needed a victory. trenton is a small battle. 900 hessians are captured, a little over 900, but the morale effect is huge. it is almost viewed
i think it is greenwood, john greenwood who wrote about the march. he says basically, we marched no faster than a 10-year-old could walk, and stopping frequently. there was a line of march, numerous halts and starts. it took about four hours to go the nine miles. there was a crossroads. the army divided into two columns. they had about a four mile march from there. washington accompanied general that daniel green's column which would come into the northeastern part of town. general sullivan...
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a toad asked not of them sort of i just hope we don't think anybody else hi john. dawlish tom i cannot of all. white that i get at a moscow but it was a small boy scout ok i def as i said he has more than me because i want to have someone take she's. time graham kara man was somewhat their challenge. for me now that's. why i made up my son putting them up monitor is bad for them courses can accept quickly as such how bad. are they busted it was not that difficult to block your model i want to solve this i want to can was more than that i want to saw new york me quote him how that as a model push the was we done us push that was who she s. the boss i might be pushy as well as the neck out of that if i could. have doorstep more then you might strike a scale never to what he she will be able to think of the how to me when i spoke to the school was established by. going to put a box of books on the job problem so i thought i was going to buy them. but as usual all of. my favorite so. far. more. truthful has mentioned this is. that this. court is you know how to get on
a toad asked not of them sort of i just hope we don't think anybody else hi john. dawlish tom i cannot of all. white that i get at a moscow but it was a small boy scout ok i def as i said he has more than me because i want to have someone take she's. time graham kara man was somewhat their challenge. for me now that's. why i made up my son putting them up monitor is bad for them courses can accept quickly as such how bad. are they busted it was not that difficult to block your model i want to...
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john quincy adams was the first secretary to occupy that space. sewardt was william right after the civil war. it was determined it was too small. they needed a bigger building. that building was demolished and the building put in its place is old executive office building, but in 1875 it was the new executive office building. it remained there until it was determined once again that it was too small, mostly because of world war two and we realized we needed not only embassies but we needed more protection for american citizens and so it was determined that the foggy bottom location was going to be the now permanent home of the department of state. >> no sooner did they move into foggy bottom -- >> it was not their original home either, the building was built for the war department in 1940 and one of the cool things about the diplomacy center, it is physically attached to that old exterior of the 1940 building. >> the old war building. >> the old war building. the war department became the department of defense, so the pentagon was built and in 19
john quincy adams was the first secretary to occupy that space. sewardt was william right after the civil war. it was determined it was too small. they needed a bigger building. that building was demolished and the building put in its place is old executive office building, but in 1875 it was the new executive office building. it remained there until it was determined once again that it was too small, mostly because of world war two and we realized we needed not only embassies but we needed...
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john. there was one person at the funeral that most people would not normally recognize when they looked at that pallbearers list. that was steven fletcher said -- plesserson. his role now is lost to time, but everyone back then it exactly his role in the united states. dolly madison saved the portrait of washington and the white house as she was fleeing the building. they saw the connection between make sure he had an honored place as pallbearer. the funeral service left st. john's, and it went all the way up to 18 street southeast to the congressional cemetery where dolly madison was interred until her remains to be taken to orange, virginia to be buried with her husband. everyone knew that she represented a major period in american history. the two of them together are an element of u.s. history at st. john's church that is worth remembering. one of the little-known facts about presidential inaugurations is that it's been a custom in modern times to have a church service, a worship servi
john. there was one person at the funeral that most people would not normally recognize when they looked at that pallbearers list. that was steven fletcher said -- plesserson. his role now is lost to time, but everyone back then it exactly his role in the united states. dolly madison saved the portrait of washington and the white house as she was fleeing the building. they saw the connection between make sure he had an honored place as pallbearer. the funeral service left st. john's, and it...
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host: next, john from lincoln, nebraska. caller: i was wondering what the likelihood is that the more sayervative court, let's one more conservative justice might reverse mccullough or roll it back somewhat, in view of the polarization we are now experiencing in the political system. host: a related question on twitter. do you think the supreme court today would reach a similar conclusion, or what they have right --d ireland's maryland's right? guest: what makes this such a landmark case, it puts [indiscernible] beyond dispute. war, it isthe civil quite set that the government has the power to do things like establish a bank to regulate currency. the idea that the supreme court would say the federal reserve the great agencies of government are not constitutional exercises of congress's power, no, that would not happen. we have gone too far to go back. there is a collateral thing and we keep forgetting that part of what mccullough does is reaffirmed the role of the supreme court itself. i do not think the court under any reco
host: next, john from lincoln, nebraska. caller: i was wondering what the likelihood is that the more sayervative court, let's one more conservative justice might reverse mccullough or roll it back somewhat, in view of the polarization we are now experiencing in the political system. host: a related question on twitter. do you think the supreme court today would reach a similar conclusion, or what they have right --d ireland's maryland's right? guest: what makes this such a landmark case, it...
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then john garamendi will million on president trumps budget. leslie college professor catherine moon will discuss the u.s. goal of using the olympics to highlight issues with north korea. watch "washington journal", live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on wednesday morning. >> sunday night and afterwards, former u.s. trade negotiator and senior senate staffer. he's interviewed by by tom daschle. >> politics were supposed to be about finding a way to overcome some of the differences through extended discussion in the real legislative process through principle compromise. it was not supposed to be about one party winning on their own. the times in history when one party has been able to do this on your are very few, maybe 1933 and 34, ftr dealing with the depression, lbj and 64 and 65. fdr had republican support the first two years. >> watch afterwards on sunday night about tv. >> now former officials from the george w. bush and obama administrations discuss the current risks in the security sector. this conversation is part of the day long for hosted by th
then john garamendi will million on president trumps budget. leslie college professor catherine moon will discuss the u.s. goal of using the olympics to highlight issues with north korea. watch "washington journal", live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on wednesday morning. >> sunday night and afterwards, former u.s. trade negotiator and senior senate staffer. he's interviewed by by tom daschle. >> politics were supposed to be about finding a way to overcome some of the differences...
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sorry, john. [inaudible] [indiscernible] reporter: relay whatever information, was there a feeling that chief of staff john kelly misled you and your colleagues what he knew and when instead of the communications staff to rely credible information to us in the past week in order to cover up the firing of rob porter? sarah: no. we are stating we are giving you the best information. the press team won't be read in on a variety of topics but we relay the best and most accurate information that we have and we get those from those individuals. reporter: with you talk about the other staffers that had been dismissed previously not passing background reports and why -- sarah: my understanding is the same process was followed for all employees and it's the same process used in previous administrations and i can't comment on anybody else's dismissal. reporter: thank you, sarah. you talked multiple times giving us the best information you have. the scandal has been going on for a week now and we don't have
sorry, john. [inaudible] [indiscernible] reporter: relay whatever information, was there a feeling that chief of staff john kelly misled you and your colleagues what he knew and when instead of the communications staff to rely credible information to us in the past week in order to cover up the firing of rob porter? sarah: no. we are stating we are giving you the best information. the press team won't be read in on a variety of topics but we relay the best and most accurate information that we...
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coming up will hear from senator mcconnell, minority leader chuck schumer along with majority whip, john cornyn and minority whip, richard durbin. >> it is now wednesday morning the week the senate set aside to debate daca, border security, interior enforcement and other immigration issues. i promised i would clear the way to debate these matters this week and i have. i promised i would ensure a fair amendment process in which both sides could offer legislation for discussion and vote and i have. yesterday the congressional hispanic caucus released a letter thanking me for keeping my commitment and urge the senate to resolve this issue quickly. but we haven't even been able to get started yet. haven't even been able to get started. yesterday i tried twice to open debate and start the voting. both times my democratic colleagues objected. i'm a little for text frankly by the holdup. my democratic colleagues spent months months as we all know demanding the senate take up this issue and even shut down the government shut down the government unnecessarily i might add in order to secure this v
coming up will hear from senator mcconnell, minority leader chuck schumer along with majority whip, john cornyn and minority whip, richard durbin. >> it is now wednesday morning the week the senate set aside to debate daca, border security, interior enforcement and other immigration issues. i promised i would clear the way to debate these matters this week and i have. i promised i would ensure a fair amendment process in which both sides could offer legislation for discussion and vote and...
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johns. st. johns may have the worst record but coming off a victory over fourth ranked duke. first half. simon. st. johns led boy five at the half. in the second half, big star, shamore pond going in for the hoop, gets the bucket and foundation. 26 points and st. johns able to knock off second ranked team in less than a week, villanova loses 79-75. >>> east carolina visiting temple owls flying high. junior. roads with 23 points, later, they hook up again, shoes to roads goes in for the slam. temple with a big win on north broad 90-73 is the final. la sal on the road. that will give the explorers an 18-16 lead. johnson with 14 points. george washington got a huge night out of utah. of he was up from seven and had 29 points of gw gets the win 80-69. >> madness about a month away. . >>> the baby that just made is. >>> a baby from georgia just made history >> meet one-year-old lucas the first child with down syndrome to be the face of gerber baby food. beat out more than 140,000 other babies, his prize includes $50,000, he'll be featured on the social media accounts the next year
johns. st. johns may have the worst record but coming off a victory over fourth ranked duke. first half. simon. st. johns led boy five at the half. in the second half, big star, shamore pond going in for the hoop, gets the bucket and foundation. 26 points and st. johns able to knock off second ranked team in less than a week, villanova loses 79-75. >>> east carolina visiting temple owls flying high. junior. roads with 23 points, later, they hook up again, shoes to roads goes in for the...
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i've had a chance to meet and have a meal with john. people make fun of the fact that he has announced for president. one of the headlines was, what is john delaney thinking? he answered very directly in the pages of the washington post. the american people are far greater than the sum of our political parties. it's time to rise among our broken politics and renew the spirit that enabled us to achieve the impossible. that is why i am running. the other thing i read, and i don't know how i came across it, but it was a statement about his father, after his father's death. it was a long, wonderful tribute about this electrician in his pickup truck, two kids and his mom and his grandchildren. at the very end, he said, as i look back at my life, i realize that my dad taught me something utterly invaluable. he told me to work hard, to never back down, to stand up for your friends, and most importantly, to take care of, protect, and love your family. in his world, it can you judge yourself. ,hat's not a bad message for us for a member of the h
i've had a chance to meet and have a meal with john. people make fun of the fact that he has announced for president. one of the headlines was, what is john delaney thinking? he answered very directly in the pages of the washington post. the american people are far greater than the sum of our political parties. it's time to rise among our broken politics and renew the spirit that enabled us to achieve the impossible. that is why i am running. the other thing i read, and i don't know how i came...
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this is people like john rutledge, john dickerson's and -- that was a real fear. oftentimes, you hear that the supreme court is the final arbiter. that was not so clear in the founding generation. they weren't necessarily sold on that. they were not certain about what they could do about it, but the idea that the supreme court was the final arbiter was not set in stone in 1787 and 1788. coupled with the fact that you had the bill of rights, we often talked about the bill of rights. the bill of rights were restricting clauses. these were restricting on the federal power. the most important of the bill of rights is the 10th amendment. people do not realize that it was number one coming out of the state ratifying conventions. they were promised a bill of rights and they ratified the document. as we look at the bill of rights, it says that all powers not delegated to the central authority are reserved to the people in the states. this was to go straight after what patrick henry called the sweeping clause. these were the general welfare clause. the supremacy clause. th
this is people like john rutledge, john dickerson's and -- that was a real fear. oftentimes, you hear that the supreme court is the final arbiter. that was not so clear in the founding generation. they weren't necessarily sold on that. they were not certain about what they could do about it, but the idea that the supreme court was the final arbiter was not set in stone in 1787 and 1788. coupled with the fact that you had the bill of rights, we often talked about the bill of rights. the bill of...
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looks like john kelly won this one. another one saying white house to the middle east and greatly reduces his influence. now up with me. tim, let me start with you, obviously raj shaw doesn't want to talk about security clearances. but this was a stunning blow to jared kushner and to the tight orbit around this president. >> this is stunning blow to president trump. it was a surprise when he basically delegated this decision to general kelly. after all, president trump like any president before him could have decided he put aside the concerns of the intelligence community and give his son-in-law security clearance. so he could have done this. decided not to. looked as if for a while jared kushner was back stopping the president. he was reading the materials the president didn't want to read. now he can't read. >> daily briefing and all of these top secret things. >> so this means that the president who generally is uncomfortable with people outside of his family orbit is now going to rely on people that are not related
looks like john kelly won this one. another one saying white house to the middle east and greatly reduces his influence. now up with me. tim, let me start with you, obviously raj shaw doesn't want to talk about security clearances. but this was a stunning blow to jared kushner and to the tight orbit around this president. >> this is stunning blow to president trump. it was a surprise when he basically delegated this decision to general kelly. after all, president trump like any president...
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his reputation it was similar to john kelly's. a smart steady member, but reports that he abuse bot of he is ex-wives led to his resignation. john kelly took no action and did not advise the president. and don mcgan news about the allegations about physical and emotional abuse at least a year ago. shareday president trump his thoughts on porter. president trump: he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent. so you'll have to talk to him about that. but we absolutely wish him well. did a very good job while he was at the white house. robert: you spoke wit one of his ex-wives, jennifer willowbee. put a human face on this story. >> well, i spoke to jennifer. he has quite a story to tell. she says that her relationship was abusive mostly. emotionally abusive. sh does describe an incident when she was in the shower, she was pulled off aggressively by rob porter. she filed aer resthraining o and during that time he crashed in a window. she was tealrified. shed police. but what i also found very significant about what she said is t
his reputation it was similar to john kelly's. a smart steady member, but reports that he abuse bot of he is ex-wives led to his resignation. john kelly took no action and did not advise the president. and don mcgan news about the allegations about physical and emotional abuse at least a year ago. shareday president trump his thoughts on porter. president trump: he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent. so you'll have to talk to him about that. but we absolutely wish him well. did a...
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that is why former speaker john boehner did not, he faced an internal vote. speaker ryan was able to avoid that with president trump. it is always easier when you have someone in your own party in the white house. there are very difficult decisions to come. with $700 billion for the military, and large increases or domestic, it will be hard to reverse the cuts and not see those costs add up over the next several years. host: matt, a republican. caller: good morning, i hope you're having a good day. earlierthe host speaker that there are $4 billion for the v.a. to help rebuild v.a. hospitals. the a client of the va hospital, a new coat of paint want to fix the problem. the problem is they don't have enough personnel. i use the v.a. and the private system, i have spoken to people in the private system that would have been willing to work at the v.a., but they don't pay what the private system does. basic thingse, the is primary care teams. then, it expands to the specialists. years, i'm using the v.a., the money goes to a new paint job every 30 years. we had fi
that is why former speaker john boehner did not, he faced an internal vote. speaker ryan was able to avoid that with president trump. it is always easier when you have someone in your own party in the white house. there are very difficult decisions to come. with $700 billion for the military, and large increases or domestic, it will be hard to reverse the cuts and not see those costs add up over the next several years. host: matt, a republican. caller: good morning, i hope you're having a good...
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friday ohio governor john kasich, colorado governor john hickenlooper, and alaska governor will unveil their bipartisan plan for improving the nation's health care system. you can watch the news conference live starting at 10:00 eastern on c-span2. nearly 20 years, in depth on book tv, has featured the nation's best-known nonfiction writers for live conversations about their brooks. a special project, we are featuring best-selling fiction authors. 4.n us live, sunday, march during the program, we will be taking your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. special edition, sunday, march 4, live from noon to 3:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. president trump hosted state and local officials to discuss guns and school safety. he said he would be in favor of arming teachers with concealed weapons and would consider paying them a small bonus.
friday ohio governor john kasich, colorado governor john hickenlooper, and alaska governor will unveil their bipartisan plan for improving the nation's health care system. you can watch the news conference live starting at 10:00 eastern on c-span2. nearly 20 years, in depth on book tv, has featured the nation's best-known nonfiction writers for live conversations about their brooks. a special project, we are featuring best-selling fiction authors. 4.n us live, sunday, march during the program,...
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we have the detail, john. reporter: maybe new yorker one day will tell their bosses sorry i am late i got stuck to the pontoon, this idea borne out of nightmare come us for ltrain riders, the alternative bridge, it is being loaded to help the 200,000 people who commute between brooklyn and manhattan every day. here is what happening, shutting down tunnel that connects bury s in -- boroughs in april. they have exploring transit options like rerouting other subway lines, and adds buts and hovlanes. a kickstarter is trying to gather support for a pontoon, a bloafloating bring, a $1 toll wl cover the cost no word from the mta or coast guard, one thing that is happening, affects on band c line, 3 subway stations, one in washington heights will close in coming weeks for repair. station are wouldn't 110, 86, >> and protection will take about 5 months. all part of the effort to get aging subway system to speed, new president of the transit has choice words at a board meeting evidence. >>est de to today is typical of t
we have the detail, john. reporter: maybe new yorker one day will tell their bosses sorry i am late i got stuck to the pontoon, this idea borne out of nightmare come us for ltrain riders, the alternative bridge, it is being loaded to help the 200,000 people who commute between brooklyn and manhattan every day. here is what happening, shutting down tunnel that connects bury s in -- boroughs in april. they have exploring transit options like rerouting other subway lines, and adds buts and...
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i'm john berman in for john king. funerals begin for the victims of the florida school massacre that killed 17 people, including a 14-year-old girl. president trump says he's headed to florida today to meet with, quote, some of the bravest people on earth all while survivors and family members of victims beg for action from politicians. >> this isn't a good time to talk about guns. thoughts and prayers are appreciated, and everyone who is thinking about us and sending support, we do hear you and we appreciate you and we thank you, but there's much more that can be done, much more that needs to be done, and much more that people like marco rubio and rick scott are not doing. and it's scary to think that these are the people who are making our laws when our community just took 17 bullets to the heart. and it feels like the only people who don't care are the people making the laws. >> 17 bullets to the heart. the city of parkland, florida deep in grief today laying to rest the first of 17 victims from wednesday's shootin
i'm john berman in for john king. funerals begin for the victims of the florida school massacre that killed 17 people, including a 14-year-old girl. president trump says he's headed to florida today to meet with, quote, some of the bravest people on earth all while survivors and family members of victims beg for action from politicians. >> this isn't a good time to talk about guns. thoughts and prayers are appreciated, and everyone who is thinking about us and sending support, we do hear...
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governor: well, john, contrary haven't cut , we services. part of, we have arkansas works, which is a part medicaid program that those xtended up to making 38% of the federal poverty level, adopted in a revious administration, we continue that. the medicaid budget provides healthcare services for the poor that are trying to struggle up the economic ladder, hat actually has had increase in arkansas. we have not cut services. so, you can't point to anything budget that we have eliminated or cut services our budget has to grow of public safety in terms of prison system and education. it and try ntrol to -- these are taxpayer ollars, we want to manage that in conservative way so we're not wasting dollars, but meeting the services that are essential for citizens. people need hat help, they need to have a safety net. but we're putting in, for xample, asking the trump administration for a work requirement for those that medicaid benefits and they are able-bodied and able to work let's have a requirement in there, they can thento training and move u
governor: well, john, contrary haven't cut , we services. part of, we have arkansas works, which is a part medicaid program that those xtended up to making 38% of the federal poverty level, adopted in a revious administration, we continue that. the medicaid budget provides healthcare services for the poor that are trying to struggle up the economic ladder, hat actually has had increase in arkansas. we have not cut services. so, you can't point to anything budget that we have eliminated or cut...
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john kelly saying it's ten pages and goes into a lot more detail. i've seen seen speculation that the democrats have played the so festicated game in which they laid a trap by writing a memo that couldn't possibly be declassified there be cornering the white house into having to block it. >> with no offense to adam schiff, that may be giving the democrats too much credit. the blame lies with the white house, not the credit going to the democrats for some strategy that may be too clever by half. but i natasha is right. this is absolutely a study in contrasts. the president even before he saw the republican memo was 100% certain that he would declassify it and when he did, not a single word was re-redacted, chris. when you read don mcgahn's cover letter, he even states in there that the fbi and doj, the same entities that had vo sis tremendous warnings about the implications of releasing the republican memo, that it deemed portions of the democrats' memo to be classified. the question is why not offer a redacted version back to the committee if trump
john kelly saying it's ten pages and goes into a lot more detail. i've seen seen speculation that the democrats have played the so festicated game in which they laid a trap by writing a memo that couldn't possibly be declassified there be cornering the white house into having to block it. >> with no offense to adam schiff, that may be giving the democrats too much credit. the blame lies with the white house, not the credit going to the democrats for some strategy that may be too clever by...
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a couple of more calls, this is john from san diego. caller: hi, i am calling from hi, i am calling from san diego. host: understandably the fbi has admitted they missed the reporting on this alleged shooter, and there are ways we can safely protect people's privacy and yet report on or peoplethan men have potential problems like this? caller: i believe there should be legislative law. individual or or as a friend, see someone with concerns of mental health and wanting to hurt someone, especially to kill someone at a school, i think those concerns should be addressed and brought up to whatever law enforcement needs to be brought up so they could take care of it. should things like this not be missed by that the and that is something that should have been taken care of at that point. sessionmebody at the compared it to missed signs at 9/11 before 9/11, thanks for the call, joe. host: margaret from arizona, go ahead. caller: i think the focus on the mental health issues -- my daughter works as a counselor for a elementary school. about si
a couple of more calls, this is john from san diego. caller: hi, i am calling from hi, i am calling from san diego. host: understandably the fbi has admitted they missed the reporting on this alleged shooter, and there are ways we can safely protect people's privacy and yet report on or peoplethan men have potential problems like this? caller: i believe there should be legislative law. individual or or as a friend, see someone with concerns of mental health and wanting to hurt someone,...
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it is a story that she and john kennedy and senator john kennedy met in this alcove. now, the meeting happened because john kennedy was since running for the presidency of the united states in 1960. he wanted her support. she had been a backer of adelaide stevenson, and she was not especially fond of him. she felt that he was too young the be president, and she was worried about his commitment to the civil rights legislation. but he needed her support he felt in order to win what he knew would be a very close election. she was a very powerful woman in the democratic party at a time when women didn't have a lot of power in politic, but eleanor roosevelt did. she was well respect and he knew that without her support he might not win that the election, and he came here wanting to win that support and asking for her support, and so they have a very intense meeting here, and she wanted him to promise that he would approve civil rights legislation and that is a cause that was very close to her heart. she made him promise, that and when he agreed to do that, she did agree to
it is a story that she and john kennedy and senator john kennedy met in this alcove. now, the meeting happened because john kennedy was since running for the presidency of the united states in 1960. he wanted her support. she had been a backer of adelaide stevenson, and she was not especially fond of him. she felt that he was too young the be president, and she was worried about his commitment to the civil rights legislation. but he needed her support he felt in order to win what he knew would...
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the nation's governors are in washington dc this weekend, and friday, ohio governor john kasich, john hickenlooper the 'n washington dc this weekend, and bill walker will unveil their improving plan for the nation's health care system. you can watch live at chillicothe eastern on c-span two. >> on q&a, a duke professor talks about her memoir "everything happens for a reason: reflecting on being most with stage 4: cancer at the age of 35." >> i felt the love of god, people pouring in. all the intense prayers. the second i got sick, my whole little community prayed like marathon runners for me throughout my whole surgery. it was reflected back to me. my hpope is as you are preparing to die, i had to make preparations for someone that means you there. i certainly felt that way. q&a, sunday eastern at 8:00 on c-span. >> we spoke with energy secretary ernest moneys. from washington journal, this is 40 minutes.
the nation's governors are in washington dc this weekend, and friday, ohio governor john kasich, john hickenlooper the 'n washington dc this weekend, and bill walker will unveil their improving plan for the nation's health care system. you can watch live at chillicothe eastern on c-span two. >> on q&a, a duke professor talks about her memoir "everything happens for a reason: reflecting on being most with stage 4: cancer at the age of 35." >> i felt the love of god,...
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john adams described the bible as the most republican book in the world. the most republican book in the world. i have picked up my bible thousands of times over the course of my life, but i have got to be honest with you. i never picked it up and said, now, for some good republican reading. it is not what i'm thinking when i picked up the bible. but he is not alone among his contemporaries in making this claim. i have some language from john dickinson, a founder we should all be more familiar with, somewhat forgotten in our own time that a claimed in his own time as the penman of the revolution. he makes almost precisely this same statement. here i have him saying -- the bible is the most republican book that ever was written. again, even these two are not alone among their contemporaries in making the statement. the bible is many things to the christian. it is god's word, the counsel of god, a divine lamp, for instruction in righteousness, but is it republican? is it republican? what sense is the bible republican? what are they talking about here? as i h
john adams described the bible as the most republican book in the world. the most republican book in the world. i have picked up my bible thousands of times over the course of my life, but i have got to be honest with you. i never picked it up and said, now, for some good republican reading. it is not what i'm thinking when i picked up the bible. but he is not alone among his contemporaries in making this claim. i have some language from john dickinson, a founder we should all be more familiar...
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that they should be given legal status and a a pato citizenship your cheese followed by majority whip john cornyn and rhode island senator jack reed. >> the senator fromhi washingto. >> thank you, mr. president. mr. president, as people around the nation listen to this floor debate i unsure they can or the division about immigration without an clear. i know i can can. immigration policy is hard. it is emotional and it has vexed this congress from decades. while the floor debate where can be tryingow and can actually be thrown offkilter by one more real-time tweets from the president, we have to keep our eye on the ball. because as tough it may seem right here, the stakes are so much higher for millions of people who live every day in this country. they're trapped inn a a broken immigration system. they face the constant fear of deportation and they suffer the threat of being ripped apart fromie their families, their friends, and the communities that they love. so just like the deep divisions we saw on this issue across the country, i think a path forward in the senate, in the house and all
that they should be given legal status and a a pato citizenship your cheese followed by majority whip john cornyn and rhode island senator jack reed. >> the senator fromhi washingto. >> thank you, mr. president. mr. president, as people around the nation listen to this floor debate i unsure they can or the division about immigration without an clear. i know i can can. immigration policy is hard. it is emotional and it has vexed this congress from decades. while the floor debate...
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here's john wales at the top of it. so he marries wife number one is martha epps, they have a daughter, martha. martha dies. as an adult, martha marries thomas jefferson and has martha and mary, later called mariah. after john wales' third wife died, he begins a relationship with his slave, elizabeth hemings, who, in fact, had been brought to his household by wife number one, martha epps. they have six children together, the youngest of whom was sally hemings born in 1773, the year actually that john wayle, s died. so two things worth noticing here. first of all, that jefferson's wife and sally hemings had the same father, john wayles. the other thing to note is that jefferson's daughter martha and sally hemings born within roughly a year of each other, and so they will be going through their child-bearing years together at monticello. okay. so we don't know exactly when harriet hemings left monticello. certainly, by the end of may 1822 when she turned 21 years old. but we do know it caused quite a stir in the little to
here's john wales at the top of it. so he marries wife number one is martha epps, they have a daughter, martha. martha dies. as an adult, martha marries thomas jefferson and has martha and mary, later called mariah. after john wales' third wife died, he begins a relationship with his slave, elizabeth hemings, who, in fact, had been brought to his household by wife number one, martha epps. they have six children together, the youngest of whom was sally hemings born in 1773, the year actually...
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john f. forms is the first grower who breaks with the rather strong brotherhood of growers and signs with the coalition. when he dispossess some other growers follow we have again from confrontation to collaboration, partnership between the workers, the degreers and the top of the food chain. then it becomes the fair food program and they can implement this program very quickly, and you see the change within months, within a year or 18 months. they've lemonaded the condition that allow these abuses to occur. that's the story. and it's a story not just about farmworkers. it's about affecting real and sustainable change, story that is a model for all that we're trying to do. it's a story that is a model for the future of labor and the dispute internationally and that's a story i recognized he could del because could talk about why this worked? most social responsibility programs have little effect except having us as consumers feel good because we bought our fair trade coffee. this is bat progr
john f. forms is the first grower who breaks with the rather strong brotherhood of growers and signs with the coalition. when he dispossess some other growers follow we have again from confrontation to collaboration, partnership between the workers, the degreers and the top of the food chain. then it becomes the fair food program and they can implement this program very quickly, and you see the change within months, within a year or 18 months. they've lemonaded the condition that allow these...
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for years my colleagues on the senate armed services committee led by chairman john mccain haveha spoken out about these damaging cuts. in the face of continuing and emergent threats, these cuts have left us unable to realize the potential of our missile-defense capabilities, they've whittled down our conventional forces, laying an undue burden on deployed personnel and their families. shankar --dash they've shrunk our fleet. we force them to make do with less than they need. this agreement changes that. in addition we will provide for. our returning heroes. overfunded bureaucracies failed to deliver the care our veterans deserve. the trump administration and congress, thanks to leadership of german iversen have made important progress in the past year. this agreement will expand on those steps. this agreement will also bolster our ongoing national struggle against opioid addiction and substance abuse. it will fund new prevention programs and law-enforcement efforts in vulnerable communities all across our country. it also provides funding for disaster relief efforts, last year powerful
for years my colleagues on the senate armed services committee led by chairman john mccain haveha spoken out about these damaging cuts. in the face of continuing and emergent threats, these cuts have left us unable to realize the potential of our missile-defense capabilities, they've whittled down our conventional forces, laying an undue burden on deployed personnel and their families. shankar --dash they've shrunk our fleet. we force them to make do with less than they need. this agreement...
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john adams, john adams described the bible as the most republican book in the world, the most republican book in the world. now, i have picked up my bible thousands of times over the course of my life, but i've got to be honest with you, i've never once picked it up and said now for some good republican reading. right? it's not exactly what i'm thinking when i pick up the bible. but he's not alone. he's not alone among his contemporaries in making this claim. i have some language here from john dickinson, a founder we should all be more familiar with, somewhat forgotten in our own time, but he was acclaimed in his own time as the penman of the revolution. on more than one occasion he makes almost precisely this same statement. here i have him saying "the bible is the most republican book that ever was written." again, even these two are not alone among their contemporaries in making this statement. now, the bible is many things to the christian. it's god's word, the whole counsel of god, it's a guiding lamp, a divine handbook for doctrine, reproof, correction, instruction in righteousnes
john adams, john adams described the bible as the most republican book in the world, the most republican book in the world. now, i have picked up my bible thousands of times over the course of my life, but i've got to be honest with you, i've never once picked it up and said now for some good republican reading. right? it's not exactly what i'm thinking when i pick up the bible. but he's not alone. he's not alone among his contemporaries in making this claim. i have some language here from john...
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johns. st. johns may have the worst record but coming off a victory over fourth ranked duke. first half. simon. st. johns led boy five at the half. in the second half, big star, shamore pond going in for the hoop, gets the bucket and foundation. 26 points and st. johns able to knock off second ranked team in less than a week, villanova loses 79-75. >>> east carolina visiting temple owls flying high. junior. roads with 23 points, later, they hook up again, shoes to roads goes in for the slam. temple with a big win on north broad 90-73 is the final. la sal on the road. that will give the explorers an 18-16 lead. johnson with 14 points. george washington got a huge night out of utah. of he was up from seven and had 29 points of gw gets the win 80-69. >> madness about a month away. . >>> the baby that just made is. >>> a baby from georgia just made history >> meet one-year-old lucas the first child with down syndrome to be the face of gerber baby food. beat out more than 140,000 other babies, his prize includes $50,000, he'll be featured on the social media accounts the next year
johns. st. johns may have the worst record but coming off a victory over fourth ranked duke. first half. simon. st. johns led boy five at the half. in the second half, big star, shamore pond going in for the hoop, gets the bucket and foundation. 26 points and st. johns able to knock off second ranked team in less than a week, villanova loses 79-75. >>> east carolina visiting temple owls flying high. junior. roads with 23 points, later, they hook up again, shoes to roads goes in for the...
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>> john: the bowling alley in the executive office building. >> juan: way to go, john. >> john: president trump backs efforts to improve federal background checks as florida shooting survivors challenge washington to do something about guns. the kremlin says indictments over russian election interference proves nothing and politicians and one u.s. state want to improve election security by going back to the past. this is "special report" ." good evening. welcome to washington. i am john roberts in for bret baier. there are signs of movement tonight on gun control in the blistering reaction to last week's school shooting in florida. president trump is indicating he would be in favor of efforts to improve federal background checks for gun purchases. this comes at some of the survivors are making plans to go to the state capital this week in march on washington next month, as they demand change. correspondent steve carrigan start us off tonight parkland, florida, . good evening, steve. >> good evening. we got our first look at the accused shooter in court today. the 130 pounder was in a red
>> john: the bowling alley in the executive office building. >> juan: way to go, john. >> john: president trump backs efforts to improve federal background checks as florida shooting survivors challenge washington to do something about guns. the kremlin says indictments over russian election interference proves nothing and politicians and one u.s. state want to improve election security by going back to the past. this is "special report" ." good evening. welcome...
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. >> reporter: john rodney says she's skeptical about i.c.e.'s assertion that half the people arrested have criminal convictions. >> if someone does have a come vi -- conviction, that does not mean they're not part of their community. >> reporter: i.c.e. says their operation is ongoing. kate larson, "abc7 news." >>> tonight, san francisco police released graphic body cam video showing the barrage of gunfire that ended in the capture of a homicide suspect. [ gunfire ] as you can see, it was intense. no one was injured in this officer-involved shooting earlier this month. police say joel armstrong was inside the rv. eventually surrendered. police released the video during a town hall meeting tonight. police say armstrong fired two rounds and seven officers fired approximately 65 rounds after hearing gunfire from inside the rv. armstrong was captured the next morning after the shooting. >>> too many close calls at airports, including sfo. and congress wants to know where. a hearing was held today on capitol hill. >> if it had finalized in a tragedy
. >> reporter: john rodney says she's skeptical about i.c.e.'s assertion that half the people arrested have criminal convictions. >> if someone does have a come vi -- conviction, that does not mean they're not part of their community. >> reporter: i.c.e. says their operation is ongoing. kate larson, "abc7 news." >>> tonight, san francisco police released graphic body cam video showing the barrage of gunfire that ended in the capture of a homicide suspect. [...
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chief of staff john fire is under fire likewise for his handling of the porter situation. what do you think? what will you discuss when it comes to the impact of that on the white house. >> reporter: we will have the budget director mick muscle veney on sunday. he has been named and confirmed if john kelly were to step kelly or be asked to leave by the president of the u.s., high on the list would be budget director. having him on the show this sunday will be very timely indeed. he publicly says he has no interest in the job but fact is this has been the war week for john kelly since he became president trump's chief of staff and still many unanswered questions and when unanswered questions continue to dog someone in the prominent position in washington there are two solutions answer the questions or seek or employment, and, we will find out in the next few hours maybe over weekend or next week which of those john kelly and white house will choose a lot going on. second government shut down didn't last long it faced opposition from the left and white. who are the winners a
chief of staff john fire is under fire likewise for his handling of the porter situation. what do you think? what will you discuss when it comes to the impact of that on the white house. >> reporter: we will have the budget director mick muscle veney on sunday. he has been named and confirmed if john kelly were to step kelly or be asked to leave by the president of the u.s., high on the list would be budget director. having him on the show this sunday will be very timely indeed. he...
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particularly influential, we have john calvin. we could illustrate each of these points with other figures, variety ofthere is a perspectives that americans are reading and studying and drawing on. my point here is the bible must be included in this range of perspectives that they are drawing on. interestingly, george washington identified the bible among the significant contributions to the american experience. he once remarked that the foundation of the american empire was laid at a near perfect moment in human history, not in some gloomy age of ignorance and superstition. it was epic, he said, when above of thepure and divine light -- and increased the blessings of society. this is an interesting statement. it is made and a letter that we sometimes call the circular rhetoric -- letter to the states in anticipation of his resignation as commander in chief of the continental army. the founding of this new nation comes at a most propecia is time. and he goes through a laundry list of what needs him to say that. the learning and th
particularly influential, we have john calvin. we could illustrate each of these points with other figures, variety ofthere is a perspectives that americans are reading and studying and drawing on. my point here is the bible must be included in this range of perspectives that they are drawing on. interestingly, george washington identified the bible among the significant contributions to the american experience. he once remarked that the foundation of the american empire was laid at a near...
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john, nice to see you, welcome. thanks, su nice to see you. >> what did you think of what happened over the past two-week period. a lot of people are saying it is the end of the bull market, beginning of increasedty volati others disagree with that. wheredo you come down o we are now? >> well, what caught our attention was the catalyst t bring us down a week ago friday or so was coming from of strength. it was coming from a better than expected jobs report. that kind o brought all markets down. not just in particular stocks, but commodities, gold, and bonds well with bond yields going up. so that was the first thing that caught our attention. then we all learned about the vix and how it can accelerate to the downside a week ago monday to o, which was a surprise us. so out of that, what our thoug was was once the stock market regained its footing, time to rebalance --again, all markets had kind of come down. so we were surprised by the vix. we knew we were coming in from a position of strength. we didn't see a big as
john, nice to see you, welcome. thanks, su nice to see you. >> what did you think of what happened over the past two-week period. a lot of people are saying it is the end of the bull market, beginning of increasedty volati others disagree with that. wheredo you come down o we are now? >> well, what caught our attention was the catalyst t bring us down a week ago friday or so was coming from of strength. it was coming from a better than expected jobs report. that kind o brought all...
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and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. >> my name is matt anderson. i'm curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation, just outside our driving america exhibit where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. we're actually standing in front of a series of presidential limousines which tell the story of the development of presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. >> right behind me is carriage used by president roosevelt. the automobile is a force of the united states starting in the 1890s but by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, interestingly enough, for all of the reputation he has, is a real forward-looking progressive, never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think partly he thought there was a formality involved with horse-drawn transportation that was a
and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. >> my name is matt anderson. i'm curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation, just outside our driving america exhibit where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. we're actually standing in front of a series of presidential limousines which tell the story of the development of presidential transportation over the...