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that's when writers tried to tear down the statue of andrew jackson outside the white house, and so i went covered that. really as soon as i landed right? i'm checked my phone. i was like, oh shoot. okay, i guess i got it. i went home change and headed right back out the door right to cover that so so it kind of so around like late july early august i was thinking about it. i was saying along like well, i've been at a lot of these places already and i've been at the front lines of all this and we always in a way you attracted his media coverage. you didn't have to keep a journal of it because you were sending dispatches through social media and sending dispatches through social media and townhall media on fox news covering so you already had kind of an outline andin didn't have to go back and remember everything that happened because you were documenting it as you went. >> i didn't give every detail as i did in the book because there was kind of a sameness but as time went on my mind had changed from this is going to be a one and done to okay are these ever goingnd to stop. the idea t
that's when writers tried to tear down the statue of andrew jackson outside the white house, and so i went covered that. really as soon as i landed right? i'm checked my phone. i was like, oh shoot. okay, i guess i got it. i went home change and headed right back out the door right to cover that so so it kind of so around like late july early august i was thinking about it. i was saying along like well, i've been at a lot of these places already and i've been at the front lines of all this and...
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jackson. these four people were struck somewhere in that area between that and a tree and at that point u.s. park police and secret service rushed over, began dealing with them as people realized there were two men, two women down on the ground, obviously grievously injured and they started calling more help in, john. >> that is frightening stuff. tom foreman, thank you very much. >>> all right. a bull in a china shop, that's how a fellow lawmaker described a ukrainian-born member of congress who crashed their delegation meetings in ukraine. we've got new reporting ahead. >>> and cnn takes a deeper look at how high inflation is impacting health care for millions of americans. ♪ this... is t the planning effect. ththis is how it feels to knw you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's i important to you. this is s what it's like to he a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan fo
jackson. these four people were struck somewhere in that area between that and a tree and at that point u.s. park police and secret service rushed over, began dealing with them as people realized there were two men, two women down on the ground, obviously grievously injured and they started calling more help in, john. >> that is frightening stuff. tom foreman, thank you very much. >>> all right. a bull in a china shop, that's how a fellow lawmaker described a ukrainian-born...
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many of them are still there, going back to andrew jackson's magnolias that flanked the south portico. this is a way to promote the place that they come from, and promote the beauty of the grounds of the white house. there he is, planting a tree. >> wonderful. and so here, here we go. another tree related photo here. >> this is the president and mrs. nixon at their home in st. clementa, california. this is on the grounds of their home. i have had the great pleasure of actually going to that home, when the nixon's sold, and a good friend of theirs bought the home and still owns it. occasionally, he will open it up for events, but also 32 years ago, when i was working on the original nixon library, and was out there for some visits. the owner, gavin herbert and his wife let me come see it. it is a spectacular place, on a high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean. these pictures were taken in february, and so the weather was a little bit inclement. they got a lot of fun pictures there, looking out towards the ocean on a bench, in the grounds of their home in san clemente, which is just su
many of them are still there, going back to andrew jackson's magnolias that flanked the south portico. this is a way to promote the place that they come from, and promote the beauty of the grounds of the white house. there he is, planting a tree. >> wonderful. and so here, here we go. another tree related photo here. >> this is the president and mrs. nixon at their home in st. clementa, california. this is on the grounds of their home. i have had the great pleasure of actually going...
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jackson was a period of possibilities and of problems. it was a time in american history when many of the big questions about what the nation would look like who would hold power and what kind of spaces and values would define the country. remained very much in question. and so last class we talked about america's transition to capitalism. and we talked about how this economic transformation was linked to changes in the labor market in banking systems in the rise of corporations, and we looked at how these transformations were particularly affecting for young women like mary paul the worker in the lowell mills in the 1840s. so today we're going to continue our conversation about how economic changes affected america's urban centers its cities and we'll examine how questions about the national built environment and access to material resources like goods land and money came to a head in america's growing urban landscapes both along the east coast in places that are familiar to us, but also in growing midwestern cities between the 1790s and
jackson was a period of possibilities and of problems. it was a time in american history when many of the big questions about what the nation would look like who would hold power and what kind of spaces and values would define the country. remained very much in question. and so last class we talked about america's transition to capitalism. and we talked about how this economic transformation was linked to changes in the labor market in banking systems in the rise of corporations, and we looked...
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jackson grow the core in the wrong direction, that might have threatened reconstruction. >> one of the original proposals for reform in the court along with the packing west to designate different districts for each of the justices, right? they would come from nine different parts of the country and all that. they would be limiting roosevelt, trying to think of two people. wasn't robinson from one place? arkansas or something? somebody came from another justice, he had to be ruled out. that was one of the ideas to trying to get the justices picked from different parts of the country. we have a question from princess michelle, your highness, do you have any information on how president fdr celebrated the american holiday thanksgiving. my mom and dad were born here during his term of service in the day. my mom was born in the american holiday thanksgiving. i can answer a little bit of this. for many years, fdr would celebrate thanksgiving in palm springs, georgia, after the rehabilitation center for polio that he created down there. he bought an old rundown stall and created the world's
jackson grow the core in the wrong direction, that might have threatened reconstruction. >> one of the original proposals for reform in the court along with the packing west to designate different districts for each of the justices, right? they would come from nine different parts of the country and all that. they would be limiting roosevelt, trying to think of two people. wasn't robinson from one place? arkansas or something? somebody came from another justice, he had to be ruled out....
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jackson's magnolias that flank the south portico just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the the beauty of the brands of the white house. so there is planning a tree wonderful. so click on the thing and now so yeah, so here. here we go. another tree related photo here. yes. now this is the president and mrs. nixon at their home in san clemente, california, which during this presidency was known as the western white house and this is on the grounds of their home. i have had i've had the great pleasure of actually going to that home when the nixon sold at a very good friend of theirs bought the home and still owns it and occasionally. we'll open it up for events. but also, 32 years ago when i was working on the original nixon library and was out there for some visits the owner gavin herbert and his wife dinetta invited me to come see it. it's just a spectacular place on a high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean. so this is this these pictures were taking i think in february, so the weather was a little bit in clement, but they got a lot of fun pict
jackson's magnolias that flank the south portico just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the the beauty of the brands of the white house. so there is planning a tree wonderful. so click on the thing and now so yeah, so here. here we go. another tree related photo here. yes. now this is the president and mrs. nixon at their home in san clemente, california, which during this presidency was known as the western white house and this is on the grounds of their...
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he had a painting on his wall of andrew jackson of all people from the other party. and one time when someone said while we should compromise on ford with somebody. they said there's no jackson in that. so he too was reaching back to get ideas from the past. >> thank you. gentlemen there. >> hi, i wonder if you could. these are the top two presidents by historians. if you get each give us one or two of their top lessons on the leadership that you draw from both of them. >> well. yeah. i would say i will do one clear virtue or gift that both had that sutton motion their ability to lead and to draw people to their causes. and that is the extraordinary ability to communicate. each was the perfect man for their time in that lincoln was probably the greatest, will easy lee the greatest writer among presidents and he made sure that his words were spread far and wide. and roosevelt was a modern media president who mastered, as craig has said, the electronic media that blossomed and became radio networks during roosevelt's presidency. and people thought that it was on the ra
he had a painting on his wall of andrew jackson of all people from the other party. and one time when someone said while we should compromise on ford with somebody. they said there's no jackson in that. so he too was reaching back to get ideas from the past. >> thank you. gentlemen there. >> hi, i wonder if you could. these are the top two presidents by historians. if you get each give us one or two of their top lessons on the leadership that you draw from both of them. >>...
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he had a painting on his wall of andrew jackson of all people from the other party and one time when someone said well we should compromise with on fort somebody. there's no jackson in that so he too was reaching back very good to from the past. thank you gentlemen there. hi, i wonder if you could these are the top two presidents in by historians. if you could each give us one or two of the top lessons on leadership you draw from both of them. well, yeah. i would say i'll do one clear virtue or gift that both had that set that set in motion their ability to lead and to draw people to their causes and that is the extraordinary ability to communicate each was the perfect man for his time in that lincoln. was probably the greatest right? well easily the greatest writer among presidents and he made sure his words were spread far and wide and roosevelt was a modern media president who mastered as craig has said the the electronic media that blossomed and became radio networks during roosevelt's presidency, and he people thought it was on the radio all the time, but there are only 28 fires
he had a painting on his wall of andrew jackson of all people from the other party and one time when someone said well we should compromise with on fort somebody. there's no jackson in that so he too was reaching back very good to from the past. thank you gentlemen there. hi, i wonder if you could these are the top two presidents in by historians. if you could each give us one or two of the top lessons on leadership you draw from both of them. well, yeah. i would say i'll do one clear virtue or...
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jackson's magnolias that flight flank the south portico. just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the beauty of the grounds of the white house. so there he is planting a tree. >> wonderful! so -- click on think. another tree related photo here. >> yes. this is the president and mrs. nixon enter their home in san clemente, california, which was known in the as the western white house. this is on the grounds of their home. i have had the great pleasure of actually going to that home but the nixon's sold to a very good friend of harris, who bought a home. and occasionally will open it up for events. but also, 42 years ago when i was working on the original nixon library and was out there for visits, the owner, gavin herbert, and his wife, jenna, invited me to come see it. it's just a spectacular place on a high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean. so, these pictures were taken, i think, in february. on theso the weather with a lie bit inclement. but they got a lot of good pictures there. out toward the oce
jackson's magnolias that flight flank the south portico. just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the beauty of the grounds of the white house. so there he is planting a tree. >> wonderful! so -- click on think. another tree related photo here. >> yes. this is the president and mrs. nixon enter their home in san clemente, california, which was known in the as the western white house. this is on the grounds of their home. i have had the great...
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it was raised to $20,000 during andrew jackson's presidency and stayed that amount until the presidency of calvin coolidge. so as you can imagine the money went quickly and wasn't evenly distributed across the rooms. so since these funds didn't go very far this meant fixing broken items regaled in reupholstering shifting items between rooms to address different concerns and when necessary selling outdated or worn out items of public auction and using the proceeds to buy new items for the house in 1826 congress passed legislation that mandated that all furniture purchased for the white house should be as far as practicable be of american or domestic manufacturer. while this was included as part of the appropriations bill there were ways around this as we heard with for example, the china services many of which were french made and were brought to the united states and then purchased from american firms. the white house was after all an office in a home in an extremely accessible one at that. this greatly impacted the house. it's appearance and its furnishings in 1842. authored charles di
it was raised to $20,000 during andrew jackson's presidency and stayed that amount until the presidency of calvin coolidge. so as you can imagine the money went quickly and wasn't evenly distributed across the rooms. so since these funds didn't go very far this meant fixing broken items regaled in reupholstering shifting items between rooms to address different concerns and when necessary selling outdated or worn out items of public auction and using the proceeds to buy new items for the house...
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so when they tried to tear down the andrew jackson statue come again it was more of the same o people would do these masked criminal activities. as soon as the cops come out to make them stop they start crying about police brutality. how would you teargas us, pepper spray us. this is objectively dull him. if you're going to doon revolutionary acts, expect resistance to that. when you do don't pitch and moan about it be the revolutionaries you like to think yourselves as. that just speaks more to the movement at large.ac a lot of times you see the antifa blm accounts they will keep on praise by first posting a photo of random walls being sprayed, painted which means or as 12 or all this other stuff.he you just spray painted a building is going to come off the next day. this is your idea of a revolution, okay good luck. good luck with that. >> that brings me too chapter five. the title is it's just a property, there is insurance. i heard this from my own daughter, she did not write or anything, do not get me wrong. she is a college kid. the pressures are in college because it got to be
so when they tried to tear down the andrew jackson statue come again it was more of the same o people would do these masked criminal activities. as soon as the cops come out to make them stop they start crying about police brutality. how would you teargas us, pepper spray us. this is objectively dull him. if you're going to doon revolutionary acts, expect resistance to that. when you do don't pitch and moan about it be the revolutionaries you like to think yourselves as. that just speaks more...
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it's called the era of good feelings because there was so little animosity andrew jackson wrote for the presidency in 1824, loses in a corrupted bargain. martin band aside he's going to get jackson but the story is a lot deeper. he says you see what van buren was trying to do was to create a political party that could keep a civil war from happening. he would do this making sure that slavery could not be attacked even as the northern and midwestern states began to add more and more senators and representatives to congress where sooner or later they would act on slavery. how do we keep this from happening van buren asked and his answer was money. we willbuy these people off . even if you're an anti-sleeper from pennsylvania, we will give you a government job if you just shut up and follow along with the system and we called it the spoils system or h&h and as a result van buren didn't get this because his goal was to keep the federal government small and states stronger. what he had done inadvertently was to create a system in which the federal government again to grow with every single e
it's called the era of good feelings because there was so little animosity andrew jackson wrote for the presidency in 1824, loses in a corrupted bargain. martin band aside he's going to get jackson but the story is a lot deeper. he says you see what van buren was trying to do was to create a political party that could keep a civil war from happening. he would do this making sure that slavery could not be attacked even as the northern and midwestern states began to add more and more senators and...
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andrew jackson was divisive, abraham lincoln was divisive, ronald reagan was divisive, it is only after their victories that they bring the come -- they bring the country together. that's what president trump will do if we have his back. it is your personal commitment that will make this happen. cpac, leaders of conservative movements, we need to do that. if you think it's ugly today of what they have tried to turn this country into, you have not seen where it is going. thank you. let's make america great again. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> i feel completely inadequate because that was one of the best cpac speeches any of us have heard. i am going to attempt to ask questions of steve that you might want to ask. the first question of steve is, when did you wake up? >> that's interesting, the beginning of my awakening was the financial crisis in 2008. i saw a lot of what was going on in the middle east and a hostage crisis, i didn't like where the military was headed in that has lingered for decades. in 2008, my father had been a career lineman for the at&t company. i remember hearing, the littl
andrew jackson was divisive, abraham lincoln was divisive, ronald reagan was divisive, it is only after their victories that they bring the come -- they bring the country together. that's what president trump will do if we have his back. it is your personal commitment that will make this happen. cpac, leaders of conservative movements, we need to do that. if you think it's ugly today of what they have tried to turn this country into, you have not seen where it is going. thank you. let's make...
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there's so little animosity andrew jackson wrote to the presidency in 1824, loses in the corruptive bargain. he decides he's going to give jackson the presidency. the story is you see what van buren was really trying to do was to create a political party that could keep it civilen war from happening. he would do this by making sure slavery cannot be attacked even as northern sooner or later they would act on slavery. how do we keep this from happeningan? his answer it wasn't money. we will bite these people off. even if you areen an anti- slavr from pennsylvania we will give you a government job if you just shut up and follow along. we called the spoils system as a result in t van buren did not gt this. his goal is to keep the federal government small and the state stronger. what he has done inadvertently is create a system which the federal government began to grow with every single election. because you had to give away jobs to get elected. and by the way the most powerful job in 1830 it was postmaster general of the united g states. mommy i want to be postmaster general. nobody paid back
there's so little animosity andrew jackson wrote to the presidency in 1824, loses in the corruptive bargain. he decides he's going to give jackson the presidency. the story is you see what van buren was really trying to do was to create a political party that could keep it civilen war from happening. he would do this by making sure slavery cannot be attacked even as northern sooner or later they would act on slavery. how do we keep this from happeningan? his answer it wasn't money. we will bite...
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andrew jackson runs for the presidency in 1824 and loses in the corrupt bargain. martin van buren decided he's going to get in on the presidency but the story goes a lot deeper because you see what van buren was really trying to do was to create a political party that could keep the civil war from happening. he would do this by making sure that slavery could not be attacked even as the northern and midwestern states began to have more and more representatives to congress where sooner or later they would act on slavery. how do we keep this from happening in his answer was money. we will buy thesese people off. even if you are in anti-slave from pennsylvania we will give you a government job if you just shut up and follow along. hewe called it the spoiled systm or patronage. as a result, and van buren didn't get this because his goal was to keep the federal government small and the states is stronger. what he'd done inadvertently was created a system in which the federal government began to grow with every single election because you had to give away jobs to get ele
andrew jackson runs for the presidency in 1824 and loses in the corrupt bargain. martin van buren decided he's going to get in on the presidency but the story goes a lot deeper because you see what van buren was really trying to do was to create a political party that could keep the civil war from happening. he would do this by making sure that slavery could not be attacked even as the northern and midwestern states began to have more and more representatives to congress where sooner or later...
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in 1832, congress actually did pass and andrew jackson signed legislation setting aside lands at arkansas hot springs as a federal reservation. so historians of conservation usually point to that as kind of this first moment where the government is taking control of the landscape for the people. in 1884, george catlin, who had been a trip to the missouri river suggested keeping all the lands from there to the pacific as a permanent national park that was not an idea that was widespread or had been taken up in any sort of way. the department of the interior was created in 1849, began to fund geological in geographic surveys, also took over the general land office, which surveillance of public lands. so their work was not really about preservation of conservation in this moment. it's encompassed really all of potential land uses. so the real precedent for the yellowstone act was the yosemite act of 1864. another wartime measure that gave the lands of yosemite and mariposa grove to the state of california to manage for the benefit of the people for public use, resort, and recreation. the yel
in 1832, congress actually did pass and andrew jackson signed legislation setting aside lands at arkansas hot springs as a federal reservation. so historians of conservation usually point to that as kind of this first moment where the government is taking control of the landscape for the people. in 1884, george catlin, who had been a trip to the missouri river suggested keeping all the lands from there to the pacific as a permanent national park that was not an idea that was widespread or had...
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in 1832, congress actually did pass and andrew jackson signed legislation setting aside lands at arkansas hot springs as a federal reservation. so historians of conservation usually point to that as kind of this first moment where the government is taking control of the landscape for the people. in 1884, george kevin who had been a trip to the [inaudible] river suggested keeping all the lands from there to the pacific as a permanent national park that was not an idea that was widespread or had been taken up in any sort of way. the department of the interior was created in 1849, began to find it geological in geographic surveys, also took over the general land office, which surveillance of public lands. so their work was not really about preservation of conservation in this moment. it's encompassed really all of potential land uses. so the real precedent for the yellowstone act was the yemen yosemite act of 1864. another wartime measure that gave the lands of yosemite and mariposa grove to the state of california to manage for the benefit of the people for public use, resort, and recreatio
in 1832, congress actually did pass and andrew jackson signed legislation setting aside lands at arkansas hot springs as a federal reservation. so historians of conservation usually point to that as kind of this first moment where the government is taking control of the landscape for the people. in 1884, george kevin who had been a trip to the [inaudible] river suggested keeping all the lands from there to the pacific as a permanent national park that was not an idea that was widespread or had...
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andrew jackson runs for the presidency in 1824, loses in the corrupt bargain, martin van buren decides to get jackson the presidency but the story is deeper because you see what van buren was trying to do was create a political party that could keep the civil war from happening. he would do this by making sure slavery could not be attacked even as the northern and midwestern states began to add more free soil senators and representatives to congress where sooner or later they would act on slavery. how do we keep this from happening, van buren asked, and his answer was money, we will buy these people off. even if you are anti-slaveer from pennsylvania we will give you a government job if you just shut up and follow along with the system. we call this a spoils system or patronage and as a result van buren didn't get to this because his goal was to keep the federal government small and the states stronger, what he had done inadvertently was to create a system in which the federal government began to grow with every single election because you had to give away jobs to get elected and the m
andrew jackson runs for the presidency in 1824, loses in the corrupt bargain, martin van buren decides to get jackson the presidency but the story is deeper because you see what van buren was trying to do was create a political party that could keep the civil war from happening. he would do this by making sure slavery could not be attacked even as the northern and midwestern states began to add more free soil senators and representatives to congress where sooner or later they would act on...
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congress actually did pass an andrew jackson signed legislation setting aside lands at arkansas hot springs as a federal reservation. so historians of conservation usually point to that is kind of this first moment where the government is taking control of a landscape for the people. um in 1884 george catlin who had been on a trip to the missouri river had suggested keeping all the lands from there to the pacific as a permanent national park. that was not an idea that was widespread or really taken up in any sort of way. the department of the interior was created in 1849 began to fund geological and geographical surveys. also took over the general land office which surveyed and sold public lands so their work was not really about preservation or conservation in this moment in encompassed really all potential land uses. so the real precedent for the yellowstone act was the yosemite act of 1864 another war time measure that gave the lands of yosemite and mariposa grove to the state of california to manage for the benefit of the people for public resort and recreation. the yellowstone act thou
congress actually did pass an andrew jackson signed legislation setting aside lands at arkansas hot springs as a federal reservation. so historians of conservation usually point to that is kind of this first moment where the government is taking control of a landscape for the people. um in 1884 george catlin who had been on a trip to the missouri river had suggested keeping all the lands from there to the pacific as a permanent national park. that was not an idea that was widespread or really...
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they do not have their own law enforcement if a president simply defies them as andrew jackson did, very famously, there's not that much we can do. >> wow, contributing writer for the atlantic, jonathan raush, thank you for coming on about your piece. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," an emboldened president biden sets the tone for democrats with just two months to go. hakeem jeffries will be our guest. >>> plus, we'll introduce you to the newest lawyer to join the trump team. >>> and up next, we'll remember a man who helped to tear down the iron curtain, mikhail gorbachev who passed away yesterday at the age of 91. >>> and as we go to break, nasa has announced its new window to attempt to launch the artemis 1 lunar mission. the debut of nasa's mega rocket was set for monday but was called off due to an engine issue, now nasa is launching up 2:17 p.m. eastern time. crews plan to start cooling the engines earlier in the countdown to diagnose any potential problems sooner. if the flight is called off saturday due to weather, nasa officials say they could try again on monday, labor day. you
they do not have their own law enforcement if a president simply defies them as andrew jackson did, very famously, there's not that much we can do. >> wow, contributing writer for the atlantic, jonathan raush, thank you for coming on about your piece. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," an emboldened president biden sets the tone for democrats with just two months to go. hakeem jeffries will be our guest. >>> plus, we'll introduce you to the newest lawyer to join...
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wednesday was the wettest day of august on record for jackson since hurricane andrew slammed the city back in 1992. our meteorologist has been watching this very closely. what is the latest on this flooding and where is it heading next.>> the southern united states has seen so much rainfall. the wettest august day on record. 10 inches coming down in three days. the energy is shifting further towards the east. certainly the damage left in place. really the hardest hit. rainfall amounts exceeding six in some cases 10 inches. scattered about this region. the concern is the rainfall will still be heavy at times but it is becoming a little more dwindled of the next couple of days. we do expect them to taper off as a migrants for the towards the east. this morning, very little. across alabama. mississippi on into texas. georgia getting in the moisture at this hour with scattered isolated storms impacting areas of mississippi. it will not take much here to lead to additional flooding. which is why this area still under some florida alerts. notice the coverage. the strongest storms do hug rig
wednesday was the wettest day of august on record for jackson since hurricane andrew slammed the city back in 1992. our meteorologist has been watching this very closely. what is the latest on this flooding and where is it heading next.>> the southern united states has seen so much rainfall. the wettest august day on record. 10 inches coming down in three days. the energy is shifting further towards the east. certainly the damage left in place. really the hardest hit. rainfall amounts...
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hole andrew, back to you. >> the numbers and the analysis, we have breaking news right now on peloton cnbc's lauren thomas reporting that amazon shoppers will be able to find peloton products on the site this includes the peloton original bike. it comesafter peloton said it would aggressively be closing brick and mortar stores. joining us, a retail reporter at cnbc.com and talked to peloton's chief financial officer earlier. what's going on here, and how much does this change the game or not >> yeah, good morning, andrew. if you're in the market for a peloton bike starting today you will be able to buy that bike on amazon should you choose this is part of the new ceo, barry mccarthy's plan. they have a goal of continuing to grow its base of cocustomers. they are going to sell a selection of products. and i was able to talk to the chief financial officer about this news. corneal's told me every month there are about a half million searches on amazon for peloton-related products so the company believes that the customer is there. he also said this is going to be a test and learn approac
hole andrew, back to you. >> the numbers and the analysis, we have breaking news right now on peloton cnbc's lauren thomas reporting that amazon shoppers will be able to find peloton products on the site this includes the peloton original bike. it comesafter peloton said it would aggressively be closing brick and mortar stores. joining us, a retail reporter at cnbc.com and talked to peloton's chief financial officer earlier. what's going on here, and how much does this change the game or...
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courtney jackson : yes. i know it was. andrew bagley: you made me cry. and you did. thank you dear. you pulled everybody else in, so thank you. >> we are all proud of you. andrew bagley: i got a wife to go home. >> yes please. andrew bagley: finally going to sleep. >> go to sleep. andrew bagley: and i look forward to trying to bring this community back together and build some bridges as we build some buildings. james vella: this is a eaking news report. the helena-west helena school district is going to bud a brand new high school based on the outcome of the election tonight, march the 14th. 1,135 people voted for 1,05people voted against. the millage passes. montae: (singing) ♪ i'm trying to get money. ♪ mon don't sve all your problems. ♪ ♪ what would you do with the profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungr struggle for pennies and dollars. ♪ victor sellale: i'm proud you guys. because what you guys did caused it to win. period. yeah, period. what you did-- [interposing voices] montae: before the 2000s-- if we're the new generation, look at what we just did. >> we got us a new
courtney jackson : yes. i know it was. andrew bagley: you made me cry. and you did. thank you dear. you pulled everybody else in, so thank you. >> we are all proud of you. andrew bagley: i got a wife to go home. >> yes please. andrew bagley: finally going to sleep. >> go to sleep. andrew bagley: and i look forward to trying to bring this community back together and build some bridges as we build some buildings. james vella: this is a eaking news report. the helena-west helena...
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andrew, rhiannon. >> andrea, thank you. >>> president biden has approved an emergency declaration for mississippi as residents of the state capital try to find clean water. thousands of people in jackson lined up for hours at distribution sites for bottled water with some supplies running out. the mayor says the city's water treatment plant failed after years of neglect, staffing shortages and recent flooding. >> these are challenges that first and foremost are beyond partisan. these are human rights challenges, and so we've been saying that it's not a matter of if our systems would fail, but when our systems fail, and we've seen it far too frequently. >> he says it may cost billions of dollars to fix the water treatment system. h's vowing to organize more water distribution events in the coming days. >>> the u.s. army has temporarily grounded its fleet of 400 chinook helicopters because of engine fires being blamed on fuel leaks. the army says a small number of choppers were affected, but the grounding was ordered out of an abundance of caution while they fix the problem. >>> the nav
andrew, rhiannon. >> andrea, thank you. >>> president biden has approved an emergency declaration for mississippi as residents of the state capital try to find clean water. thousands of people in jackson lined up for hours at distribution sites for bottled water with some supplies running out. the mayor says the city's water treatment plant failed after years of neglect, staffing shortages and recent flooding. >> these are challenges that first and foremost are beyond...
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we will talk to andrew hollenhorst in a moment. we want to finish on foreign exchange and get used to these levels because i'm still not used to these levels. 9936 on euro-dollar, 11785 against the u.s. dollar, a break of 118. tom: i would go pacific rim here. rename the, there is a chinese yuan, it is really up against new weakness. i think that bears watching into the weekend and the monday opening or sunday evening. the thing that has not moved as we mentioned yesterday was dollar-yen. at the 136 level, you need to get to 100 3940, and we are not there yet. jon: i have a lean toward the single currency for that particular one. levels since we have not seen since 2002. gives you 90 of the strength we are seeing for the green this week. tom: we are committed to talk about economics. that has always been our lead story and as we prepare for jackson hole, we bring you the voices now. goldman sachs was with us yesterday. and when we are at jackson hole, we will have world-class coverage including voices from europe. right now, this i
we will talk to andrew hollenhorst in a moment. we want to finish on foreign exchange and get used to these levels because i'm still not used to these levels. 9936 on euro-dollar, 11785 against the u.s. dollar, a break of 118. tom: i would go pacific rim here. rename the, there is a chinese yuan, it is really up against new weakness. i think that bears watching into the weekend and the monday opening or sunday evening. the thing that has not moved as we mentioned yesterday was dollar-yen. at...
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i'm rebecca quick along with joe kernen andrew is off today. we have been watching the equities this morning. ahead of the fed meeting and jay powell speaking from jackson hole, you will see red arrows. the market is figuring out he will be hawkish in the comments today. you did see gains yesterday heading into the markets you were talking about a strong day for the markets. dow up 1%. s&p up 1.4%. nasdaq up 1.6% the dow down this morning 74 points s&p futures down 14. nasdaq off 71. what is happening today, the fed speech from jackson hole specifically from jay powell and markets will focus on that it is friday not a surprise to see a pull back treasury market. higher yields. 3.078% for the 10-year treasury. higher than we have seen in recent weeks 2-year treasury at
i'm rebecca quick along with joe kernen andrew is off today. we have been watching the equities this morning. ahead of the fed meeting and jay powell speaking from jackson hole, you will see red arrows. the market is figuring out he will be hawkish in the comments today. you did see gains yesterday heading into the markets you were talking about a strong day for the markets. dow up 1%. s&p up 1.4%. nasdaq up 1.6% the dow down this morning 74 points s&p futures down 14. nasdaq off 71....
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burt, andrew, good to see you. >> thanks, liz. >> boomrang after target. liz: i got t burt. good to have you back on. jackson hole, renowned for wildlife including bison, bears, and bald eagles and now expect to see a few hawks. fed hawks. marketsshudders ahead of jerome powell's speech at the symposium and we break it all down with the countdown closiers and you can't miss it. right now with nine minutes left to trade, there's quite a bit of red on the screen and may portend what happens in tomorrow's trading. don't go away. . . what if you could change your surroundings with the touch of a finger? now you can. biometric id... inside the innovative, new c-class. - [narrator] every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft condition. without surgery, some will die. those who do survive face extreme challenges. operation smile works to heal children born with cleft conditions. we need you. there are still millions in dire need of healing. go to operationsmile.org today and become a monthly supporter, or call. (gentle music) hi, i'm angela. i've lost 58 pounds with golo and
burt, andrew, good to see you. >> thanks, liz. >> boomrang after target. liz: i got t burt. good to have you back on. jackson hole, renowned for wildlife including bison, bears, and bald eagles and now expect to see a few hawks. fed hawks. marketsshudders ahead of jerome powell's speech at the symposium and we break it all down with the countdown closiers and you can't miss it. right now with nine minutes left to trade, there's quite a bit of red on the screen and may portend what...
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until we see you again >> thank you, look forward to it >> it will be after jackson hole, so we'll have a lot to talk about thank you, sri andrew >> we do have a big week it's all coming to a head this friday right now the dow looks like it will open down about 22 points, s&p 500 off a little over a point, two points we'll call it, nasdaq four points joe, see you tomorrow, my friend "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber futures are tentative still with ten-year, some double digit moves in palo alto and zoom today. stocks are coming off the worst day of trading since june 16th >> plus trouble for twitter, a new whistle-blower has allegations about the company misleading investors about security, the tightness of security, the ftc underplanning spam issues. zoom shares are down sharply, the one-time pandemic darling notching one of its worst quarters since it went public. >> jim, you've been tweeting about the bipolar nature of the market, sort economic attitude right now.
until we see you again >> thank you, look forward to it >> it will be after jackson hole, so we'll have a lot to talk about thank you, sri andrew >> we do have a big week it's all coming to a head this friday right now the dow looks like it will open down about 22 points, s&p 500 off a little over a point, two points we'll call it, nasdaq four points joe, see you tomorrow, my friend "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good tuesday morning,...
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andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years or 1st too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, be somebody and run here and she kept solution with himself. some of them are. my relatives didn't make it jerking themselves to death, over doses. but yeah, what it made me, it made me the person i am today. i, i don't give up with anything. investigations were too often handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away. the bishop's got away. the ones who had done most of the damage never got charged. ah, a mouse another why you why do you easy while for us? oh yeah. do you live? yes. south. yeah. rush a south with a new dock casa boys in norwich. done for me at that i'll pull up my pizza is emma? yeah. full video from. she'll let me just kim's room thoug
andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years or 1st too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, be somebody and run here and she kept solution with himself. some of them are. my relatives didn't make it jerking themselves...
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i'm joined by my guess, andrew mark in beijing. he is a senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization in hong kong. we have angela juliano. he is a political and financial analyst at a lake jackson. we have, daniel mcadam sees the executive director of the ron pol, institute for peace and prosperity. har, gentleman cross acros, in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st. i mean, i said it all. my introduction is the by the administration of bedding, the one china policy. that was, it was, it's been around since 1979. it seemed, if it's maybe no one was happy with it, but at no one was a particularly unhappy with as a well, i mean it was it, it both sides haven't i sense of an agreement? is that a done deal? i mean, this is just typical of what we're seeing as a by did ministrations foreign policy. it seems to be a foreign policy of go around the world and kick everyone in the face to see what happens. and that's exactly what's happening. there seems to
i'm joined by my guess, andrew mark in beijing. he is a senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization in hong kong. we have angela juliano. he is a political and financial analyst at a lake jackson. we have, daniel mcadam sees the executive director of the ron pol, institute for peace and prosperity. har, gentleman cross acros, in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st. i mean, i said it all. my introduction is...
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andrew is off today. a rally at the end of the close yesterday to end 300 points bo we're going to talk about interest rates and all that because of the big jackson hole speech coming from j. powell at 10:00 a.m. this morning. ten-year ahead of that at 3.07 and oil and natural gas right now is, and it's all related, isn't it but oil, 93, that's getting kind of a minute i uptrend. >> it's been an incredible run for natural gas prices what the hell was happening 14 years ago? >> 2008 was the last high. were you talking about the financial crisis >> all these records that we set, even some of the other ones that we talk about it's like, ever since 1930 there were no suvs in 1930 i don't understand it should be all-time records. >> you see the atlantic ocean was 83.3 degrees off of atlantic city yesterday up from 55 d degrees on august 10th the water's been freezing off the jersey coast all summer long and now it's the highest levels on record for this time of year. >> yeah. >> but it has to do with the winds
andrew is off today. a rally at the end of the close yesterday to end 300 points bo we're going to talk about interest rates and all that because of the big jackson hole speech coming from j. powell at 10:00 a.m. this morning. ten-year ahead of that at 3.07 and oil and natural gas right now is, and it's all related, isn't it but oil, 93, that's getting kind of a minute i uptrend. >> it's been an incredible run for natural gas prices what the hell was happening 14 years ago? >> 2008...
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. >> andrew mccabe, good to see you, thanks so much. >> thanks. >>> another story we're following today, officials in mississippi are sounding the alarm to get out now ahead of major flooding. jackson's mayor warns residents should leave as soon as possible over fears that they will relive memories of the 2020 flooding. governor tate reeves declaring a state of emergency as mississippi's coral river is expected to crest in the next 24 hours. cnn's nadia romero is live for us there in jackson. meteorologist britley writs is tracking it from the cnn weather center. nadia, what are you seeing? >> already seeing flooding in the northeast side of jackson, mississippi. i'm standing in front of someone's lawn that's flooded out. i'll make my way to the street. this is the lowest point as the floodwaters continue to rise. as you make your way down the street, you'll hit a speed bump and slowly but surely it gets keeper as you make your way around the corner. i spoke with people who live in this neighborhood and they said, yeah, we flooded out in 2020. the third highest crest for the pearl river
. >> andrew mccabe, good to see you, thanks so much. >> thanks. >>> another story we're following today, officials in mississippi are sounding the alarm to get out now ahead of major flooding. jackson's mayor warns residents should leave as soon as possible over fears that they will relive memories of the 2020 flooding. governor tate reeves declaring a state of emergency as mississippi's coral river is expected to crest in the next 24 hours. cnn's nadia romero is live for...
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andrew >> you think the market still is wrong? >> um, you know, i said for a long time, andrew, the market is not wrong if it is paid for the risk it is taking. you fight for the risk there are no lifeguards out there on this. the market came down a lot the extent to which the market thought or investors thought there was some value in betting on the possibility that the fed doesn't go as far. i can't argue with that. that's a risk/reward thing the probability is the fed is tighter for longer i did not hear a pivot last week by the fed or by the chairman there is some support on the committee for really looking over your back and saying wait are we going too far >> i read it and said to myself, steve has been right that's what i was thinking steve liesman has been right meaning they will hold tight for longer i recognize you saying there is a little bit of opportunity to go the other way if you are looking for that >> yeah. that's right, andrew i think you have to think about what expectations were as i reported yesterday at this
andrew >> you think the market still is wrong? >> um, you know, i said for a long time, andrew, the market is not wrong if it is paid for the risk it is taking. you fight for the risk there are no lifeguards out there on this. the market came down a lot the extent to which the market thought or investors thought there was some value in betting on the possibility that the fed doesn't go as far. i can't argue with that. that's a risk/reward thing the probability is the fed is tighter...
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hole, so we'll have a lot to talk about thank you, sri andrew >> we do have a big week it's all coming to a head this friday right now the dow looks like it will open down about 22 points, s&p 500 off a little over a point, two points we'll call it, nasdaq four points joe, see you tomorrow, my friend "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber futures are tentative still with ten-year, some double digit moves in palo alto and zoom today. stocks are coming off the worst da
hole, so we'll have a lot to talk about thank you, sri andrew >> we do have a big week it's all coming to a head this friday right now the dow looks like it will open down about 22 points, s&p 500 off a little over a point, two points we'll call it, nasdaq four points joe, see you tomorrow, my friend "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber...
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i'm lindsey riser in new york in for hallie jackson. we'll start with the affidavit news. joining me justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian and former fbi general counsel senior member of the mueller team and an msnbc legal analyst andrew wisen. thanks for being with us. ken, let's start with what judge is doing. the judge has that redacted version from the doj of the affidavit. what are some scenarios of what could play out next? >> good afternoon, lindsey. well one scenario is that the justice department convinces the judge that so much of this affidavit needs to be redacted, that there's no point in releasing it. if a judge agrees with that, and he raised that possibility in his written ruling that we could end up here with is meaningless gibberish, if he concludes that he may decide there's no point in releasing it. the second possibility, a judge disagrees with some of the proposed redactions from the justice department and in that case he said he would allow them to appeal but it would be under seal so we couldn't see that and that could mean a delay of
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. >> andrew mccabe, thank you very much. carrie cordero, elliot williams, all of you. much more on this ahead including liz cheney's response to this. >>> so more than 170,000 residents of jackson, mississippi, facing another day without clean water. that means no drinking, no brushing your teeth. the failure of the city's main water treatment plant has left people unable to flush toilets. scores of people lined up to receive bottled water until the supply ran out. the national guard has been called in to help. one mississippi state senator tells cnn there is no quick fix. >> we are hopeful that we can avoid catastrophe this week and by the end of the week we are told that if the major pump is replaced we can solve the pressure issue and get past the immediate crisis, then the focus will be on whether we can get water that is safe to drink. we don't know the answer to that yet. the health department and the city and the mississippi emergency management agency are there right now. that will be the next thing to make sure that we fix, but the immediate problem is pressur
. >> andrew mccabe, thank you very much. carrie cordero, elliot williams, all of you. much more on this ahead including liz cheney's response to this. >>> so more than 170,000 residents of jackson, mississippi, facing another day without clean water. that means no drinking, no brushing your teeth. the failure of the city's main water treatment plant has left people unable to flush toilets. scores of people lined up to receive bottled water until the supply ran out. the national...
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kailey: one who has the easier seat, jerome powell or andrew bailey, considering the market now expects 200 basis points hikes by may, not quite what we've seen for the federal reserve. that has come down since the july meeting, how much will jerome powell have to push back? we will get some insight into that at 2:00 p.m. today in the fed minutes. tom: over the last 48 hours, -46 basis points, deemed unimaginable two weeks ago, and there we are, making it come down further inversions through that -49 basis points levels. futures at -37, dow at -218 with the vix not showing much yet. 20.48, up a little with angst in the market. the dollar resiliency in which we saw that, better than good. stay with us on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ >> welcome back to another western and southern update. cincinnati say goodbye to tennis legend as serena williams went down to the reigning u.s. champion. she announced she will retire after the upcoming open. despite the loss, fans gave the 23 time major winner a standing ovation as she left the court. >> to be honest, i was nervous from the first po
kailey: one who has the easier seat, jerome powell or andrew bailey, considering the market now expects 200 basis points hikes by may, not quite what we've seen for the federal reserve. that has come down since the july meeting, how much will jerome powell have to push back? we will get some insight into that at 2:00 p.m. today in the fed minutes. tom: over the last 48 hours, -46 basis points, deemed unimaginable two weeks ago, and there we are, making it come down further inversions through...
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elyangÉlica: todas las vÍctimas se encontraba en la plaza lafayette, muy cerca de la estatua andrew jackson cuando se desatÓ la tormenta. >> [habla en inglÉs] esto ocurriÓ hacia la izquierda del estado, incluso apuntando hacia la casa blanca. elyangÉlica: explica este bombero de emergencias de washington, d.c., debido a donde ocurrieron los hechos como los propios derechos del servicio secreto y la policÍa del parque entraron de inmediato en acciÓn. >> [habla en inglÉs] comenzaron de una vez a atender a las vÍctimas, lo que es crucial para poder salvarlos, narra, quien atendiÓ la emergencia. elyangÉlica: el impacto fue tal que un experto describe como un rayo con seis golpes, lo cual significa que seguÍ descargas elÉctricas individuales caen en el mismo punto en menos de un segundo. la tormenta la capital no es la Única como el mal tiempo tambiÉn azota al otro lado del paÍs, en arizona las fuertes lluvias provocaron inundaciones y derrumbes, el techo de esta tienda colapsÓ en minutos. las imÁgenes muestran cÓmo quedÓ el lugar en su interior, pese a lo que hemos descrito,
elyangÉlica: todas las vÍctimas se encontraba en la plaza lafayette, muy cerca de la estatua andrew jackson cuando se desatÓ la tormenta. >> [habla en inglÉs] esto ocurriÓ hacia la izquierda del estado, incluso apuntando hacia la casa blanca. elyangÉlica: explica este bombero de emergencias de washington, d.c., debido a donde ocurrieron los hechos como los propios derechos del servicio secreto y la policÍa del parque entraron de inmediato en acciÓn. >> [habla en inglÉs]...