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i learned early in buffalo, new york, you should never bet against the american worker. i will take that bet any day of the week. and while barack obama and democrats rescue the auto industry, this president promised, repeatedly, including just not too far away from here in warren, michigan. he promised and warren, run rapids, ohio, pennsylvania, there will never be a plant closure on my watch, and i quote industryfolks, i don't , the job cuts in the auto industry are the fastest since the great recession. the next plant closure is scheduled to occur in two days in michigan. another broken promise. better take care of america's farmers and then he turned his back on them. i was with the party chair wisconsin with dairy farmers a few weeks ago. when he was there a few weeks ago, he said farmers are "over the hump." folks, -- [laughter] farmers, he is raking them over the coals. the farm foreclosure capital of the united states, unfortunately, is america's dairyland, wisconsin. wisconsin currently leads america and farm bankruptcies. that is not who we are. presidents are
i learned early in buffalo, new york, you should never bet against the american worker. i will take that bet any day of the week. and while barack obama and democrats rescue the auto industry, this president promised, repeatedly, including just not too far away from here in warren, michigan. he promised and warren, run rapids, ohio, pennsylvania, there will never be a plant closure on my watch, and i quote industryfolks, i don't , the job cuts in the auto industry are the fastest since the...
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michelle fleury there in new york. china's central bank lowered its official yuan midpoint for the seventh day in a row — it's now at the weakest level in 11 years. does this signal a new front in the country's trade war with the united states? let's go to our asia business hub, where shara njit leyl is following the story. sharanjit, just explain how this works, why this works, and why a lowering of a midpoint could signal real aggression from china. well, yes, victoria, you said it is a new front. it is to some extent. it is not having the impact first fell to the decade low on monday, that's when you recall us markets suffered the worst day of the year. markets today are in fact staying fairly steady, because traders were expecting the yuan to be set at an even expecting the yuan to be set at an eve n wea ker expecting the yuan to be set at an even weaker level. they are saying that the chinese central bank has actually shown signs of trying to stabilise the yuan in the last few sessions. it at that daily rate as
michelle fleury there in new york. china's central bank lowered its official yuan midpoint for the seventh day in a row — it's now at the weakest level in 11 years. does this signal a new front in the country's trade war with the united states? let's go to our asia business hub, where shara njit leyl is following the story. sharanjit, just explain how this works, why this works, and why a lowering of a midpoint could signal real aggression from china. well, yes, victoria, you said it is a new...
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hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in new york, david eades is in london. there are violent scenes at hong kong airport tonight as riot police clash with protestors. flights have been cancelled for a second day. today's demonstrations are more violent than yesterday with police using pepper spray against demonstrators. several police vehicles were blocked by protestors amid signs that, after ten weeks, beijing is also preparing to get tougher on the demonstrations. the un human rights chief has called for an investigation into allegations of excessive use of police force against protestors. jonathan head reports. last week they were just protesting here. now — they control it. thousands of young demonstrators flooding the terminal, forcing the cancellation of flights, and bringing a second day of misery to airline passengers. they wandered among the marooned travellers, trying to explain why they are doing this. but with so much disruption, the strain is starting to show. they say they go here because this is their last resort, because the police cannot t
hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in new york, david eades is in london. there are violent scenes at hong kong airport tonight as riot police clash with protestors. flights have been cancelled for a second day. today's demonstrations are more violent than yesterday with police using pepper spray against demonstrators. several police vehicles were blocked by protestors amid signs that, after ten weeks, beijing is also preparing to get tougher on the demonstrations. the un human rights chief...
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wrote the new york times report on to the new york times reports the president's son donald trump jr was promised damaging information about hillary clinton for agreeing to meet last summer with a russian lawyer about a russian lawyer question has.
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we use different reporters to bring you a variety of perspectives, from "the new york times" and san francisco chronicle to fortune magazine and npr radio and so on. this week, it's business insider and cnbc. troy used to work at the mercury news. christina can top him on that, since her first appearance, she has worked for in order, venture beep, reuters, fast company and now cnbc. she's kicking butt at cnbc. christina constantly breaking stories and exclusives on her beat. the latest article is just out, examining the trouble that may be brewing at apple as employees debate what apple's goals should be. i found it fascinating that one of the big fights at apple health according to your exclusive report is that there's a group that doesn't think they're doing enough. i can see that in silicon valley, that you had gathered all these smart people together at apple of all places, you say, all right, what are we doing sfl a ? we will figure out how your heart beat works when you are jogging. i can see people would be frustrated. >> it's a hard and weird problem to have if you are apple.
we use different reporters to bring you a variety of perspectives, from "the new york times" and san francisco chronicle to fortune magazine and npr radio and so on. this week, it's business insider and cnbc. troy used to work at the mercury news. christina can top him on that, since her first appearance, she has worked for in order, venture beep, reuters, fast company and now cnbc. she's kicking butt at cnbc. christina constantly breaking stories and exclusives on her beat. the...
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a giant squid indeed a say luisa haro there in new york with us with some very graphic metaphors. and looking to markets elsewhere it's been a bad week for investors on pakistan stock exchange the stock market there has marked its 4th straight day of falls thanks to the india pakistan tensions the karate stock exchange plummeting 2000 points to its lowest in 5 years on tuesday india passed a controversial bill stripping the statehood of john moon and kashmir and dividing the region into 2 territories one of which will be governed directed by delhi. the flare up in tensions has sparked a mass flight of migrant workers india has shut down mobile networks across the region and beyond public gatherings. a train platform in germany filled with laborers eager to leave a tense situation many say they were told to leave their jobs some report never receiving their salaries the challenge no scraping together enough to get out. on alert that we've come from the kashmir valley and we don't have any money and my wallet is empty we don't know how we'll travel further you have no money when you
a giant squid indeed a say luisa haro there in new york with us with some very graphic metaphors. and looking to markets elsewhere it's been a bad week for investors on pakistan stock exchange the stock market there has marked its 4th straight day of falls thanks to the india pakistan tensions the karate stock exchange plummeting 2000 points to its lowest in 5 years on tuesday india passed a controversial bill stripping the statehood of john moon and kashmir and dividing the region into 2...
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corporations and specifically tell their newsrooms reputation as an asset such as the new york times t.v. brand studio whose website says use the new york times rather less of the for story telling we work with global brands to develop industry leading strategy creative and distribution it's why this i popping new york times native ad about exxon mobil's efforts to use plant waste an algae as bio fuel sounds promising despite the fact that exxon mobil along with the other 4 largest publicly traded oil companies in the world will only spend a combined $3600000000.00 on low carbon investments such as biofuels and renewables but we already knew fossil fuel companies were as interested in people over profit as the championship winning baylor university women's basketball team was and having to meet the president this week and a $100.00 says he accidentally called at least 2 of them omarosa what's disappointing is the shadow this cast on any future reporting these publication. do on climate change issue that already gives very little mass media coverage as it is according to media matters
corporations and specifically tell their newsrooms reputation as an asset such as the new york times t.v. brand studio whose website says use the new york times rather less of the for story telling we work with global brands to develop industry leading strategy creative and distribution it's why this i popping new york times native ad about exxon mobil's efforts to use plant waste an algae as bio fuel sounds promising despite the fact that exxon mobil along with the other 4 largest publicly...
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a collision between a small plane and a helicopter over the spanish island of new york has left 7 people dead among the victims 4 germans believed to be a couple and their 2 children the cause of the crash is unknown. also reason hong kong are warning that the situation in the territory is becoming quote very dangerous that. after police fired a warning shot during a protest on sunday it was the 1st time they'd used live ammunition. they said they were responding to attacks by demonstrators security forces also using water cannon to try to call violence as pro-democracy protesters turned out for the 12th weekend in a rosa day. w. charlotte chosen pill is in hong kong for d.w. where she's been accompanying volunteer medics out helping those injured in the protests. sprinting with the anarchy as others run for cover pecial bombs tickets and killing and yes mean adults in action. another night on the frontlines tending to those in need but. just mena among those caught off guard but she's unfazed. old. keyboard. people. and thereby shopping center becomes their makeshift clinic.
a collision between a small plane and a helicopter over the spanish island of new york has left 7 people dead among the victims 4 germans believed to be a couple and their 2 children the cause of the crash is unknown. also reason hong kong are warning that the situation in the territory is becoming quote very dangerous that. after police fired a warning shot during a protest on sunday it was the 1st time they'd used live ammunition. they said they were responding to attacks by demonstrators...
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york times sunday magazine and professor at new york university. on his right vp online former president of the national book critics circle and a columnist for bbc.com and contributes regularly to npr and others also the author of two-story collections and i think she reads more than anyone i know and faster. [laughter] a literary encyclopedia. to her right we have carlos who won the 2019 pulitzer prize and said it's been about 20 years that books has so we are happy to bring books into the conversation also serving as the national security editor and in addition to this year's pulitzer was a finalist last year the national book critic citation for excellence in reviewing that his experience in the publishing world and you start with a very generous question so they can set the tone for the conversation. with your take of the industry today it is very broad. who would like to jump in? >> what if we look at recent awards quick sometimes that tells us what we read and what we value by what we are choosing. anthony was the head judge and those choice
york times sunday magazine and professor at new york university. on his right vp online former president of the national book critics circle and a columnist for bbc.com and contributes regularly to npr and others also the author of two-story collections and i think she reads more than anyone i know and faster. [laughter] a literary encyclopedia. to her right we have carlos who won the 2019 pulitzer prize and said it's been about 20 years that books has so we are happy to bring books into the...
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new york 92. and finally chicago drivers losing 58 hours sitting in traffic. the city claims in the bay area alone 3.3 billion gallons of gasoline is burned sitting in gridlock. his wife is living the nightmare. >>> my wife commutes to her job in the east bay. she just spends countless hours on the bridge. >>> we have traffic on the weekend. even at night. it is traffic everywhere. >>> we take bart every day. we cannot drive in the city. it is a nightmare.>> reporter: buses ferries and trains all help. the majority of folks still drive. still freeway expansions are happening. >>> southbound 680 in contra costa county. northbound 680 in alameda county. and in both directions with 101 along the peninsula. those of the biggest projects underway right now.>>> the silver lining for drivers gas is getting cheaper. as summer comes to an end. the average price of gas nationwide is $2.60. $3.58 for california. it is down $.13 in the last month. aaa said he could drop even more is fall and winter approach. you can think falling crude prices for the cheaper gas so far. a
new york 92. and finally chicago drivers losing 58 hours sitting in traffic. the city claims in the bay area alone 3.3 billion gallons of gasoline is burned sitting in gridlock. his wife is living the nightmare. >>> my wife commutes to her job in the east bay. she just spends countless hours on the bridge. >>> we have traffic on the weekend. even at night. it is traffic everywhere. >>> we take bart every day. we cannot drive in the city. it is a nightmare.>>...
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york city, philadelphia, atlanta, chicago, dallas, kansas city, denver, san francisco, and seattle. the scientific work of epa is also decentralized. and takes place in laboratories located across the country. air pollution work takes place in raleigh, durham, north carolina. toxicology and industrial engineering in cincinnati. ground water research in oklahoma. pesticide biology in florida and eco systems research in oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environment tachallenges that l ahead. we need to know more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what effects various human exposures have on human health and the environment. it would help us control the risks from the substances without sacrificing the benefits of the technologies that produce them. we need more information on long-range transport of pollutants through the air. acid rain is an example of this kind of transport. we also must do better at tracking the flow of pollutants through the environment. much of our pollution control apparatus was designed with one environmental mediu
york city, philadelphia, atlanta, chicago, dallas, kansas city, denver, san francisco, and seattle. the scientific work of epa is also decentralized. and takes place in laboratories located across the country. air pollution work takes place in raleigh, durham, north carolina. toxicology and industrial engineering in cincinnati. ground water research in oklahoma. pesticide biology in florida and eco systems research in oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environment...
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she's filed a new lawsuit in new york. we'll tell you about that. >>> and why are russian mercenaries running a private army training camp in africa? just wait for this exclusive reporting from our clarissa ward. stay right here. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- 1-inch binders for $1; $1 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. this melting pot of impacted species. everywhere is going to get touched by climate change. switching to the aarp auto insurance program let's take a ride with some actual customers and find out. hey, well tell me about your experience when you switched to the hartford. - when i switched to the hartford, i'm sitting there, like, man, i should've turned 50 years ago. they saved me a bunch of money. you can't beat that. - what blows me
she's filed a new lawsuit in new york. we'll tell you about that. >>> and why are russian mercenaries running a private army training camp in africa? just wait for this exclusive reporting from our clarissa ward. stay right here. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your...
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he does business up here in new york. spendingmoney is he with his family? we are not the only organization giving oversight to president trump. his name is top of the headlines whether it's his travel, his golf trips. what we do is take a look at the transactional history that are disclosed by the federal agencies. to give oversight in information and we break news. new information to put into the public debate. it's 400,000 dollars and we have tracked the president is each quarter donating that salary back to federal agencies. we have given oversight. out of the blocks every year, the white house discloses payroll on june 30 every year and the last two years we have done first up at forbes. at forbes on the senior contributor around policy and what we have found is the trump administration is running a leaner white house payroll. he is down 36 positions to the same point as the barack obama presidency. of the first three years of trump versus obama, he has run a leaner headcount to the white house staff. he has saved taxpayers about $20 million. host: you
he does business up here in new york. spendingmoney is he with his family? we are not the only organization giving oversight to president trump. his name is top of the headlines whether it's his travel, his golf trips. what we do is take a look at the transactional history that are disclosed by the federal agencies. to give oversight in information and we break news. new information to put into the public debate. it's 400,000 dollars and we have tracked the president is each quarter donating...
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. >>> sunday on q&a, new york times staff photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously he enjoys having us around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news and the media and so forth, i really -- i really feel he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message, helps drive the news of the day which he can do every day and does every day. he's constantly driving the message. and therefore, having us around really allows him to do that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >>> new a look at the united kingdom's relationship with the u.s. -- now a look at the u.k.'s relationship with the u.s. british secretary of state fo
. >>> sunday on q&a, new york times staff photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously he enjoys having us around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news and the media and so forth, i really -- i really feel he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message, helps drive the news of the day which he can do every day and does every day. he's constantly driving the message. and therefore, having us around...
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as the italians in new york and the everywhere could do it, and so could the mexicans united states. once they adopted an f posture the prize of the road would be two things, for me it's revealed that the politics develop simultaneously with ethnic soul-searching with identification. and has a search for political inclusion that we raised questions that were applicable. the first matter they are called to an ethnic polyp politics. we want to consider really big questions like how latinos will harmonize the diverse local, and state histories national origins to create durable forms of ethnic. and they'll put it another way, how people attempted to moralize through new mexico through the bronx in the 1950s. their link to the second half of the remarks through representation of the latino politics and that not equal dialogue who support the sponsor the project of integrating all of these community voices for particular causes. they will fulfill the kind of destiny. question has to be asked how do these party elites including u.s. presidents use their ability to reward or withhold to inf
as the italians in new york and the everywhere could do it, and so could the mexicans united states. once they adopted an f posture the prize of the road would be two things, for me it's revealed that the politics develop simultaneously with ethnic soul-searching with identification. and has a search for political inclusion that we raised questions that were applicable. the first matter they are called to an ethnic polyp politics. we want to consider really big questions like how latinos will...
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what you needed new york receive is is. a balance between right and left and and if you have the seed you really forming a coalition with what used to be the communist governmental body in east germany just to prevent. to avoid going into a coalition with the d. then i think democracy really is being stretched to them its head and it. interesting though it might be to see it's within its head that's not something something i'd like it would also be hypocritical because quite frankly the if de is not worse than the left party you have both pseudo toted totalitarian. and democratic anti west anti nato anti european parties and i don't agree with me i just come back to the question of the unification and the success of reunification validate her and has said that in many ways east and west absolutely have integrated and converge but michel if we look at surveys recent surveys we see significant divergence as in political attitudes for example one survey shows a great deal less support for democracy itself in the east than in t
what you needed new york receive is is. a balance between right and left and and if you have the seed you really forming a coalition with what used to be the communist governmental body in east germany just to prevent. to avoid going into a coalition with the d. then i think democracy really is being stretched to them its head and it. interesting though it might be to see it's within its head that's not something something i'd like it would also be hypocritical because quite frankly the if de...
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someone in new york, someone earning $200,000 is kind of middle income. but for that you are one of the higher income earners. that is really difficult thing, but where the top tax rate kicks in his $500,000 a year. as we are paying that 37%. you look at taxpayers. i don't know how many tax returns are filed at that level, but if you look at is very much an expert into line and there are very few people earning $1 million or more. able to go down. sometimes and you go through the data they have to redact things because there are so many people at the top levels to figure out that persons tax information because there's only a handful of people who file returns. host: line for democrats, hello. is the taxquestion cut did not work for all people, what you have is you give corporations so much money they modernize their industry and then they eliminate jobs so it is not creating jobs. if they do create some, it's and it isnizing temporary jobs. so what is going on is we have big businesses who do not want to contribute to their own hard forwhich makes it eve
someone in new york, someone earning $200,000 is kind of middle income. but for that you are one of the higher income earners. that is really difficult thing, but where the top tax rate kicks in his $500,000 a year. as we are paying that 37%. you look at taxpayers. i don't know how many tax returns are filed at that level, but if you look at is very much an expert into line and there are very few people earning $1 million or more. able to go down. sometimes and you go through the data they have...
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times the right to new york times report on the new york times reports the president's son donald trump jr was promised damaging information about hillary clinton for agreeing to meet last summer with a russian lawyer a russian lawyer in question has been actions with the from lynn when donald trump jr responded enthusiastically to the idea of receiving information that would be harmful to hillary clinton i think that was a gift to russia it represented an attempt by. russia to have a base of influence if you will. the news comes at a time when trump is in hamburg for an international summit where he had a meeting with vladimir putin. but we're told to a lot of very positive things that russia is for the united states and for everybody. would want to be with you if you. immediately after this hand shake the trump camp has to do damage control over the new york times. they put out a statement saying the story was wrong. you know from air force one they were very very alarmed by it on the plane ride back to the united states is when the president and his team come cox this story about how
times the right to new york times report on the new york times reports the president's son donald trump jr was promised damaging information about hillary clinton for agreeing to meet last summer with a russian lawyer a russian lawyer in question has been actions with the from lynn when donald trump jr responded enthusiastically to the idea of receiving information that would be harmful to hillary clinton i think that was a gift to russia it represented an attempt by. russia to have a base of...
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colossal mascara only from maybelline new york. whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. - ok who... - iall of us.old navy? his stripes, her dots, my spots, it's all old navy honey. - really? - we cool? yea. we're cool. shop kids & baby on sale up to sixty percent offves oms - now at old navy. - what just happened? see this sweet feature? don't call it a spoiler, cuz it don't spoil a thing. oh look, you don't need to sell me. at carmax, they buy all the cars. that's helpful. this is just taped on for show. they'll still buy it. thank you. would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- 1-inch binders for $1; $1 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. alright, well, that's that. i mean, it's -- i want to thank
colossal mascara only from maybelline new york. whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. - ok who... - iall of us.old navy? his stripes, her dots, my spots, it's all old navy honey. - really? - we cool? yea. we're cool. shop kids & baby on sale up to sixty percent offves oms - now at old...
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york times" or a book. once i know where i'm trying to go, it flows and i find it gratifying. it's almost instant gratification which in other words i get very little of. >> tough love is the name of the book. my story of the things worth fighting for is out in october by ambassador susan rice. you're watching tv on c-span2.
york times" or a book. once i know where i'm trying to go, it flows and i find it gratifying. it's almost instant gratification which in other words i get very little of. >> tough love is the name of the book. my story of the things worth fighting for is out in october by ambassador susan rice. you're watching tv on c-span2.
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host: let's hear from anna in new york. go ahead, you are on with our guest. caller: have two very quick questions and then a brief comment. my first question is, if your guest could explain if there is a distinguished mitt between what she has reference to as state health department or cms oversight of a hospice versus what is more common in our area, which are to comfort homes. the reason for the two bed restriction is because my understanding is they do not come under state health apartment oversight -- department oversight. are much more restrictive in the types of medical conditions that residences of their in the final care -- residents in final care. caller, we have to cut off because of your cutting in and out and because of time. i apologize. caller: i am not familiar with a two bedroom. if they are providers that participate in the medicare program, then there would be some type of conditions of participation or standards and requirements that at that level. if they are not providers that participate in medicare, then there may be requirements at the
host: let's hear from anna in new york. go ahead, you are on with our guest. caller: have two very quick questions and then a brief comment. my first question is, if your guest could explain if there is a distinguished mitt between what she has reference to as state health department or cms oversight of a hospice versus what is more common in our area, which are to comfort homes. the reason for the two bed restriction is because my understanding is they do not come under state health apartment...
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the new york city green streets project took off. in 2000, smart growth america and streets coalition were founded. this greening of american streets transformed what were hostile and unattractive intersections into beautiful spaces in which plants were planted. we have some examples for minneapolis to san francisco. this is a great example in new york city of a major transformation of an otherwise, it was a parking lot, with some nice plants. during this time, september 11 also occurred and had a lasting impact on the white house grounds. in response to the attacks, pennsylvania avenue north of the white house was closed to vehicle traffic. thanks to the simultaneous greening of the streets of america movement and the vision of well-known -- a well-known landscape architects, although the street was closed to vehicles, it was made accessible in an unprecedented way to pedestrians. this is what immediately happened after 9/11. they put up a lot of impromptu barricades. this is the result after the redesign efforts. that project was i
the new york city green streets project took off. in 2000, smart growth america and streets coalition were founded. this greening of american streets transformed what were hostile and unattractive intersections into beautiful spaces in which plants were planted. we have some examples for minneapolis to san francisco. this is a great example in new york city of a major transformation of an otherwise, it was a parking lot, with some nice plants. during this time, september 11 also occurred and...
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york times, new york post, cnn, usa today and newsweek in 2016 he made the 30 under 30 list for law and policy and a regular guest on fox news, cnn and other radio programs. he will speak first of next is james a senior politics editor at fox.com with the gop in the far right also a cohost of the popular podcast that weeds her work has been featured espn magazine and other venues. lastly craig is an attorney new york times best-selling author and president of the foundation for individual rights education the author of unlearning liberty censorship and debate and fires guide to campus and most recently he co-authored the american mind of these ideas are setting up a generation of failure. this new york times bestseller expands on september 2015 the atlantic cover story he did with his co-author and the executive producer of a feature-length documentary's scoring the division without rage culture on and off campus. please welcome our panelists. [applause] >> thank you all so much for coming here today. the subject of my book panic attack is the culture of activism at the moment parti
york times, new york post, cnn, usa today and newsweek in 2016 he made the 30 under 30 list for law and policy and a regular guest on fox news, cnn and other radio programs. he will speak first of next is james a senior politics editor at fox.com with the gop in the far right also a cohost of the popular podcast that weeds her work has been featured espn magazine and other venues. lastly craig is an attorney new york times best-selling author and president of the foundation for individual...
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good night from new york. lauren: it is 5:00 a.m. here are your top stories at this hour. investors breathing a sigh of relief as markets make a comeback from the worst selloff of the year, after pointing the finger at the fed, president trump could be extending an olive branch to another market disrupter and that is china. cheryl: as the 2020 race is tightening up, why democrats may not want to bank on a recession to help win back the white house. lauren: jeffrey epstein's autopsy has been released and more theories are brewing as to how he died. cheryl: would you hack your own body to make your day go
good night from new york. lauren: it is 5:00 a.m. here are your top stories at this hour. investors breathing a sigh of relief as markets make a comeback from the worst selloff of the year, after pointing the finger at the fed, president trump could be extending an olive branch to another market disrupter and that is china. cheryl: as the 2020 race is tightening up, why democrats may not want to bank on a recession to help win back the white house. lauren: jeffrey epstein's autopsy has been...
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i wanted to ask the new york -- about the new york times story that mentions the center for immigration studies. looking at the funding that cordelia may give to your group and other groups. the new york times calling her one of those who bankrolled the founding and operations of the nation's largest restriction is groups. ist groups.ion she was our biggest funder. she passed away a number of years ago. host: 14 years ago. guest: she came at the issue from the concern about population growth. once american birthrates fell, voluntarily people had fewer kids after the baby boom, immigration was the thing driving american population growth. that was her concern from an environmental perspective. other people, the issue from security or law enforcement or other perspectives. it's an interesting thing you need to put in context. abouts that the concerns high levels of immigration, not just illegal but legal as well come from different angles. environment, security, assimilation, workforce. they are all just the same thing. different aspects of the same thing, which is that mass immigration i
i wanted to ask the new york -- about the new york times story that mentions the center for immigration studies. looking at the funding that cordelia may give to your group and other groups. the new york times calling her one of those who bankrolled the founding and operations of the nation's largest restriction is groups. ist groups.ion she was our biggest funder. she passed away a number of years ago. host: 14 years ago. guest: she came at the issue from the concern about population growth....
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bob pa san any stocks off in the new york stock exchange. >> we have had quite a rally over the last couple of days. the dow has moved up roughly 800 toints since thursday's bottom. stock's bd precisely when the ten year treasury bottomed at 1.47%. yields came off their lows, so market.stock that shouldn't be too surprising since stocks were movin in tandem with bond yields all month. it can be tied to savings, fears of a possible recession in 2020, a point president donald trump's advisors made overheweekend. high hopes for u.s./china relations are adding fuel to the rally after the white house decision to extend a reprieve given to huawei given them 90 more days to buy supplies from american com cnies so it service existingomcus. naturally cyclical sectors led the rebound today. reets ander utilities u performed. that's a reversal of what we've been seeing for the quarter and for most of 2019. still, there's no shortage of catalysts ahead that can move the markets including a handf of retail and home building, manufacturing data and new home sales. plus we' hear from global central
bob pa san any stocks off in the new york stock exchange. >> we have had quite a rally over the last couple of days. the dow has moved up roughly 800 toints since thursday's bottom. stock's bd precisely when the ten year treasury bottomed at 1.47%. yields came off their lows, so market.stock that shouldn't be too surprising since stocks were movin in tandem with bond yields all month. it can be tied to savings, fears of a possible recession in 2020, a point president donald trump's...
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tuesday, producer of the new york times the daily. on wednesday, mark goldberg, host of global dispatches on host of i will tell you what. president trump talk to c-span this week about his presidency and agenda. topics included his toughest day in office so far, political divisions, racism, getting advice from former presidents, his use of twitter to reach the public, and the 2020 presidential race. watch the conversation sunday at 10:00 and 6:00 on c-span. can also watch anytime online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> a discussion on the role china plays in global health industries and how that impacts the u.s. in this portion, christopher testifies on the impact of chinese medicines and health products on the u.s. supply chain. the u.s.-china review commission hosted this discussion. it is just under an hour. >> we will get going in a couple of minutes. we have only a short
tuesday, producer of the new york times the daily. on wednesday, mark goldberg, host of global dispatches on host of i will tell you what. president trump talk to c-span this week about his presidency and agenda. topics included his toughest day in office so far, political divisions, racism, getting advice from former presidents, his use of twitter to reach the public, and the 2020 presidential race. watch the conversation sunday at 10:00 and 6:00 on c-span. can also watch anytime online at...
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they are earning 101520 1000000 dollars they do live in new york city and their friends are fellow manhattanites and they are the elite and they only. anybody's only going to care mostly about their friends and those are their friends the jeffrey epstein's are their friends and you can see all the photos of them hanging out with that sort of guy so that they're going to bail out their friends and and they might make themselves feel better about it by wearing like a pink ribbon or a yellow ribbon or saying oh it's. the greater good of you people out there but in fact as we see that there's this huge gap between the fed what banks can borrow and what they're lending and now some of it is that wealth sort of confiscation of wealth transfer so that the poor schlub who can't pay off their credit card debt is going to be the younger millennial sorts who are in college or university and think that because they've been propagandized that they have to do that they have to take out $100000.00 loan to get what will become a used more and more useless degree let's put it that way and then they have to live
they are earning 101520 1000000 dollars they do live in new york city and their friends are fellow manhattanites and they are the elite and they only. anybody's only going to care mostly about their friends and those are their friends the jeffrey epstein's are their friends and you can see all the photos of them hanging out with that sort of guy so that they're going to bail out their friends and and they might make themselves feel better about it by wearing like a pink ribbon or a yellow...
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new york has lost out to florida. in the number of women who vote in all of those places makes a difference. what should we draw from what we see now? yet still, isn't it kind of a woman-- my god, the first -- we still have a hard time pulling away from that secondary role. >> i think it is changing unbelievably quickly. in just one election cycle we have gone from the first woman nominee of a major party to the fact that there are so many women running for the democratic nomination that it's not even a remarkable thing about it. of the cabinet positions and the government is going to change pretty fast. i think fortune 500 ceos and board members are changing more slowly. every day women outnumber men in medical school. women are poised to take their power.ith 50% of the there does need to be more men giving it up. that's all the legacy of this movement. national, the big organization became the league of voters. they immediately recognize their next role was to make women educated parts of the democracy. there were a
new york has lost out to florida. in the number of women who vote in all of those places makes a difference. what should we draw from what we see now? yet still, isn't it kind of a woman-- my god, the first -- we still have a hard time pulling away from that secondary role. >> i think it is changing unbelievably quickly. in just one election cycle we have gone from the first woman nominee of a major party to the fact that there are so many women running for the democratic nomination that...
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for instance, i'm able to keep in touch with my friends from back home in upstate new york. as well as perspective at the competitive enterprises. you don't want to necessarily have a walled garden where you have republicans or them talking. then we get into a hold those exposed to different ideas. i'm the biggest believer you should subscribe to multiple news outlets and consume information from a wide variety of sources because if you are just relying exclusively on one day a broken or conservative social media platform it probably not going to get the full perspective on the screen on in the world. >> guest: to get back to the stink distinction of a small one like ours versus of facebook platform this gets out a lot of the criticism we see levy that facebook and other platforms that they are acting like publishers. they are not. most publishers are reading what goes on their page or into their newspaper or into their book before they decide to publish. if you would apply that standard to facebook or google or amazon or fc or ebay or some of these e-commerce platforms they
for instance, i'm able to keep in touch with my friends from back home in upstate new york. as well as perspective at the competitive enterprises. you don't want to necessarily have a walled garden where you have republicans or them talking. then we get into a hold those exposed to different ideas. i'm the biggest believer you should subscribe to multiple news outlets and consume information from a wide variety of sources because if you are just relying exclusively on one day a broken or...
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york died. he won over people in other parts of the country with this kind of old idea of having a supreme court list of telegraphing. something no president had done before. here will be my nominees. i was curious about whether that strategy could continue to work in a reelection effort. or was this really all about the economy of the election? the problem is we are not quite sure which direction it is headed yet and if he is able to continue he might be in good shape, but there might be some warning signs with analysts who expect there might be a 33% chance of having a recession begin before the next. >> coming back to his first answer on the deal on spending caps, has president trump won over the fiscal conservatives? did that do anything to shake -- did the deal do anything to shake the support? the fiscal at conservatives who are uncomfortable with the actions the white house has taken and you get the sense that under the normal circumstances the group would -- the group of club for growth
york died. he won over people in other parts of the country with this kind of old idea of having a supreme court list of telegraphing. something no president had done before. here will be my nominees. i was curious about whether that strategy could continue to work in a reelection effort. or was this really all about the economy of the election? the problem is we are not quite sure which direction it is headed yet and if he is able to continue he might be in good shape, but there might be some...
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in new york and dayton ohio, 3 a.m. in el paso. >>> the mother of the suspected gunman, patrick crusius, she called police in allen, texas, last month. she was concerned about her son owning an ak-style weapon. lawyers for the family tell cnn the mother was transferred to a public safety officer and that officer told her her son was legally allowed to purchase the weapon. now the mother did not provide her son's name or any other information and the officer did not seek any other information. we don't know if the weapon the mother called about is the one used in the attack. >>> cnn has also learned exclusively the white house has been rejecting efforts by the department of homeland security to fight domestic terrorism. for more than a year several administration sources tell us white house officials only wanted to focus on the jihadist threat choosing to ignore the reality of rising racial supremacist violence. one senior source close to the trump administration says the white house has major ideological blinders on. wh
in new york and dayton ohio, 3 a.m. in el paso. >>> the mother of the suspected gunman, patrick crusius, she called police in allen, texas, last month. she was concerned about her son owning an ak-style weapon. lawyers for the family tell cnn the mother was transferred to a public safety officer and that officer told her her son was legally allowed to purchase the weapon. now the mother did not provide her son's name or any other information and the officer did not seek any other...
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good night from new york. trish: breaking right now. let's take a live look at an active shoot ear situation. the standoff currently unfolding with at least one, possibly two police officers being held hostage, being held hostage in a multi family home. one floor above where the suspect is firing at officers. we have gotten reports that that suspect is life streaming these activities on facebook. 60s officers have been wound. we can confirm there are s.w.a.t. teams along the rooftops. there is a
good night from new york. trish: breaking right now. let's take a live look at an active shoot ear situation. the standoff currently unfolding with at least one, possibly two police officers being held hostage, being held hostage in a multi family home. one floor above where the suspect is firing at officers. we have gotten reports that that suspect is life streaming these activities on facebook. 60s officers have been wound. we can confirm there are s.w.a.t. teams along the rooftops. there is a
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. >> according to "the new york post" the talks are still in the early stages and included a range of other tax breaks. shortly after the story broke a white house official responded, quote, as larry kudlow said yesterday more tax cuts for the american people are certainly on the table but cutting payroll taxes is not something under consideration at this time. >> joining us now cnbc editor at large john harwood and "l.a. times" white house reporter eli stoke els. john to you first. larry kudlow in the past specifically 2011 was highly critical of the payroll tax, saying it didn't work. whether it is the payroll tax or any other tax cut why should we believe it? the president was out there just before the midterm saying get ready for a middle class tax cut. we never saw it. why do we think we'll actually see one now? >> we don't. we have a trillion dollar deficit. the administration has very little credibility in terms of its economic prescriptions given where we are now. the administration wanted to do something to stimulate the economy, if you talk to economists they'd say the first
. >> according to "the new york post" the talks are still in the early stages and included a range of other tax breaks. shortly after the story broke a white house official responded, quote, as larry kudlow said yesterday more tax cuts for the american people are certainly on the table but cutting payroll taxes is not something under consideration at this time. >> joining us now cnbc editor at large john harwood and "l.a. times" white house reporter eli stoke...
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and he won them over despite a more checkered personal history in terms of marriage and being a new york guy. he won over people in other parts of the country with this bold idea of having a supreme court lift, telegraphing something no president has done before. here are my nominees. i was curious about whether that strategy could continue to work in every election effort, or is this really all about the economy kind of election? the problem with the economy we're seeing, we're not quite sure which direction is heading. if trump is able to continue these gains, he might be in good shape. but there are warning signs and there are analysts that suggest a 33% chance of having a recession begin before the next election. >> coming back to his first answer about the deal on spending caps and lifting the debt ceiling. has president trump one over fiscal conservatives? and it did that deal do anything to shake that support? >> you know, you almost get the sense that there are fiscal conservatives who are uncomfortable with the actions that this white house is taking. you get the sense that unde
and he won them over despite a more checkered personal history in terms of marriage and being a new york guy. he won over people in other parts of the country with this bold idea of having a supreme court lift, telegraphing something no president has done before. here are my nominees. i was curious about whether that strategy could continue to work in every election effort, or is this really all about the economy kind of election? the problem with the economy we're seeing, we're not quite sure...
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in the second circuit court of appeals in new york city. one starting run 11:30 a.m. c-span. at 6:30 p.m., democratic presidential candidate he who do judge at a town hall meeting in nashua, new hampshire. we will discuss readiness, cyber intelligence, and rapid deployment. at 9:00 eastern, meeting of the defense advisory committee on the prosecution of sexual assault in the armed forces. >> sunday night on q&a, , theetical physicist author of the future of humanity talks about our destiny beyond earth and achieving digital immortality. >> digital immortality takes everything known about you on the internet, your digital footprint come your credit card records, what movies you have pictures, videos and and creates a profile that is digitized which will last forever. when you go to the library of the future coming you will not take out a book about winston churchill. you will talk to winston churchill. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. debate commission officials and political scientists discuss the future of political debates. this event was hosted by the city
in the second circuit court of appeals in new york city. one starting run 11:30 a.m. c-span. at 6:30 p.m., democratic presidential candidate he who do judge at a town hall meeting in nashua, new hampshire. we will discuss readiness, cyber intelligence, and rapid deployment. at 9:00 eastern, meeting of the defense advisory committee on the prosecution of sexual assault in the armed forces. >> sunday night on q&a, , theetical physicist author of the future of humanity talks about our...
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in new york, a judge is recommended in new york city police department fire officer daniel pencil layout. he is accused of using a chokehold in the 2014 death of eric garner. weekswyer will have two to submit responses before police commissioner james o'neill makes a final decision on punishment. puerto rico's governor ricardo resignation takes effect at 5:00 local time today but his successor has still not been chosen. lawmakers have delayed a vote until monday after rosello's
in new york, a judge is recommended in new york city police department fire officer daniel pencil layout. he is accused of using a chokehold in the 2014 death of eric garner. weekswyer will have two to submit responses before police commissioner james o'neill makes a final decision on punishment. puerto rico's governor ricardo resignation takes effect at 5:00 local time today but his successor has still not been chosen. lawmakers have delayed a vote until monday after rosello's
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new york. washington sanctions on buying iranian oil block more than 2500000 barrels from the global market every day and the estimate given by u.s. secretary of state might pump a 0 is the white house special representative for iran has apparently tried to downplay the sanctions impact suggesting that most of the economic woes of the islamic republic are bits of making. iran is in a recession. inflation is creeping up near 50 percent. this is largely caused by iran's corruption. iran's marxist economy the traps people in poverty and a government that prioritizes ideology over the welfare of its own people. but it is also the case that our sanctions have driven up the cost on the regime. now in theory the sanctions don't target medicine and practice though due to make sweeping ban on financial transactions with iranians they can't buy a medical supplies from abroad and a dramatic fall in imports they increasingly face a key shortage as last year the international court of justice ordered the us
new york. washington sanctions on buying iranian oil block more than 2500000 barrels from the global market every day and the estimate given by u.s. secretary of state might pump a 0 is the white house special representative for iran has apparently tried to downplay the sanctions impact suggesting that most of the economic woes of the islamic republic are bits of making. iran is in a recession. inflation is creeping up near 50 percent. this is largely caused by iran's corruption. iran's marxist...
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one of the biggest hotspots is around the new jersey, new york, connecticut area, all of it has gone over to degrees celsius. around the northern border around canada, parts of the west coast, alaska has gone well above because the northern latitudes are warming faster. andre already seeing that that those areas are seeing a decrease in fishing stocks, hits in the agricultural sector, increase in rain events, increase in droughts. other things, like wildfire season in california last year was absolutely devastating. these climate induced impacts are already creating these vulnerabilities around the united states. we have the national climate assessment that i work on that breaks the united states down into 10 regions, people can go the fourtht's national climate assessment, download the report on the region to see how climate change will impact them now and in the future. our guest this morning is andrew light, professor at george mason university and a senior fellow at the world resources institute. taking your questions on for minds for republicans, democrats, and independents as u
one of the biggest hotspots is around the new jersey, new york, connecticut area, all of it has gone over to degrees celsius. around the northern border around canada, parts of the west coast, alaska has gone well above because the northern latitudes are warming faster. andre already seeing that that those areas are seeing a decrease in fishing stocks, hits in the agricultural sector, increase in rain events, increase in droughts. other things, like wildfire season in california last year was...