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commission said--they are looking into why certain people didn't get some alerts on their smartphones.james wiley / federal communications commission:"by statute, subscribers have a right to opt of receiving notifications that are imminent threats or amber alerts." (jr stone) taking a live look outside....(justine) meteorologist anny hong has our forecast.
commission said--they are looking into why certain people didn't get some alerts on their smartphones.james wiley / federal communications commission:"by statute, subscribers have a right to opt of receiving notifications that are imminent threats or amber alerts." (jr stone) taking a live look outside....(justine) meteorologist anny hong has our forecast.
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well, in wiley sword's book, wiley sword writes the same thing. there is the confederacy's last hurrah. so he says it is highly misleading. so afterwards -- in other words after he crossed the river into tennessee, hood basically lied to his superiors by saying we have not last anymore since the battle of franklin, which is totally untrue because they lost 50 cannon and 4500 more casualties at nashville. well here is what happened. , if you actually go to the footnotes in the official record, here is what mr. sword cited and also stanley horn. it is to cooper, general cooper, and is from beauregard. it is from beauregard's headquarters. it said that hood reported that they recrossed the tennessee river at bainbridge without material loss since the battle of franklin. but you see the little asterisk down here? it says see dispatch as sent by hood on page 757. here is the article -- here is what hood sent. beauregard the army has crossed , without material losses from the battle of nashville. and you saw that asterisk, and it says here is what happe
well, in wiley sword's book, wiley sword writes the same thing. there is the confederacy's last hurrah. so he says it is highly misleading. so afterwards -- in other words after he crossed the river into tennessee, hood basically lied to his superiors by saying we have not last anymore since the battle of franklin, which is totally untrue because they lost 50 cannon and 4500 more casualties at nashville. well here is what happened. , if you actually go to the footnotes in the official record,...
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. >>> by early february, 2016, the prosecution had rested its case against matt wiley. he was portrayed as a control freak that killed his wife in an argue. the defense team insist ed matt was an innocent man, falsely charged by the state. >> if you were to ask yourself questions that might have been posed of you if you were to have gone to journalism school, who, what, where, why and how? you will find during a portion of this trial the state of georgia will fall globally short and proving the allegations that they are making against this pan. >> i think their gut feeling was, c'mon, she's naked, she's buried this close to the house. she's obviously hidden. it's got to have been him. >> it's what you call a circumstantial case. >> yes. >> the defense attorney concedes he had difficult circumstances to overcome in this case, beginning with the six hours of missing under surveillance camera video from the night she disappeared. he insists his client did not erase those as claims. >> the video under surveillance was shut off at some point in the morning. he believes she s
. >>> by early february, 2016, the prosecution had rested its case against matt wiley. he was portrayed as a control freak that killed his wife in an argue. the defense team insist ed matt was an innocent man, falsely charged by the state. >> if you were to ask yourself questions that might have been posed of you if you were to have gone to journalism school, who, what, where, why and how? you will find during a portion of this trial the state of georgia will fall globally short...
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wiley and ms. fowlkes, for that presentation. >> i would like to thank the bureau for such a very, very, very quick and comprehensive report. this is a -- an extremely serious issue because the false ballistic missile alert in hawaii should be a wakeup call for all stake holders involved in emergency communications. we cannot simply dismiss this as being an inadvertent mistake that only public officials in hawaii ha need to address. this incident should and is, i hear, serving as a catalyst for every state and locality to review their emergency alert processes. every community should be doing more to prevent an issuance of a false alert. mignon: but if and when a false alert is ever sent again, the technical capability to immediately send a correction should be in place and the protocols on how to go about that should be clearly defined. thank you. >> thank you commissioner clyburn. commissioner riley. >> i want to say it's astounding that no one was hurt in this instance, it could have been a cat
wiley and ms. fowlkes, for that presentation. >> i would like to thank the bureau for such a very, very, very quick and comprehensive report. this is a -- an extremely serious issue because the false ballistic missile alert in hawaii should be a wakeup call for all stake holders involved in emergency communications. we cannot simply dismiss this as being an inadvertent mistake that only public officials in hawaii ha need to address. this incident should and is, i hear, serving as a...
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wiley and mr. king we have the facts that surrounded this event, able to target what went wrong and hopefully draw some preliminary ideas about where we can move forward. that's all thanks to the fcc hard work and hope we have a seat at the table, wherever that table might be in washington. >> thank you. >> you mentioned that today's enforcement action was the second in a particular area within a year. do you have some specific ideas as to what kind of changes might need to be made to prevent it rather than deal with after-the-fact? >> that is the goal we want to deter fraud from happening in the first place. i don't want to prejudge where the record is going to take a spin as i mentioned we just adopted an issue recently so we're going to let the public eye to give us some input on where some of the vulnerabilities might be. then see if there are any actions we can take an season with a statutory authority plug those gaps to make sure that we are as we it always should be n it comes universal serv
wiley and mr. king we have the facts that surrounded this event, able to target what went wrong and hopefully draw some preliminary ideas about where we can move forward. that's all thanks to the fcc hard work and hope we have a seat at the table, wherever that table might be in washington. >> thank you. >> you mentioned that today's enforcement action was the second in a particular area within a year. do you have some specific ideas as to what kind of changes might need to be made...
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they're wiley little creatures. the poor guy doesn't know where to go. they're crawling all over him. they start biting his fingers. i love that he's trying to keep a straight face. >> are they usually this nasty? >> funny you should ask. yes, i, too, was once sent to cover lemurs. this was ryan the lemur. he was very friendly. >> really? >> he scented on me. >> doesn't that mean something? >> it does. it does. my arm was wet and -- now," rolling to another title. >> college football's biggest night. the president on the field. how nick saban's gutsy call to replace his quarterback paid off. >>> and overnight, after years of tenses, north and south korea are talking face-to-face, shaking hands even, making plans for february. it is the month for valentine's day, but they're planning to head to the olympics together and beyond. we'll tell you more. >>> and is oprah running in 2020? what her long-time partner reportedly said about after the golden globe, that making so many people wonder if
they're wiley little creatures. the poor guy doesn't know where to go. they're crawling all over him. they start biting his fingers. i love that he's trying to keep a straight face. >> are they usually this nasty? >> funny you should ask. yes, i, too, was once sent to cover lemurs. this was ryan the lemur. he was very friendly. >> really? >> he scented on me. >> doesn't that mean something? >> it does. it does. my arm was wet and -- now," rolling to...
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rochelle, graham, megan henry, nikki, emily, and, of course, james wiley. from office of general counsel takes to david horwitz, bill richardson. with that will move to a vote on the item. commissioner clyburn? the chair of votes imac is willt the item is adopted. privileges granted as requested. thanks to the great work. thanks dean appeared very much. i will have a few comments and be happy to take your questions. today the sec took a major step forward in improving our wireless emergency alert system. many in the public safety community have said wireless
rochelle, graham, megan henry, nikki, emily, and, of course, james wiley. from office of general counsel takes to david horwitz, bill richardson. with that will move to a vote on the item. commissioner clyburn? the chair of votes imac is willt the item is adopted. privileges granted as requested. thanks to the great work. thanks dean appeared very much. i will have a few comments and be happy to take your questions. today the sec took a major step forward in improving our wireless emergency...
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constitutional court will take the merits of the european court of human rights which already overturned no wiley's federal case and sentence before and we will demand a rerun we will demand a real action so time is a law or side we have plenty of time for there. anything stage that will happen will need scenes of march does not really matter that much a given the scale of the opposition movement is supporting alexi lalas contests really really briefly before we go any chance you're going to throw your name in the ring arm firmly back in the oil am an important part of his team are working on he's a comic programme so we are very much united behind his candidacy which is very popular lot of miami last former deputy energy minister in the one nine hundred ninety s. and a well known russian opposition politician we thank you so much for joining us here ended up in news. let's get a quick reminder now of the top stories that we're following for you at this hour u.s. president donald trump has launched a blistering attack on his former chief strategist he was reacting to comments that steve bannan repo
constitutional court will take the merits of the european court of human rights which already overturned no wiley's federal case and sentence before and we will demand a rerun we will demand a real action so time is a law or side we have plenty of time for there. anything stage that will happen will need scenes of march does not really matter that much a given the scale of the opposition movement is supporting alexi lalas contests really really briefly before we go any chance you're going to...
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sword which to wiley was quite more than that. i have always said why would anybody in these towns and areas actually name landmarks after a drug addicted, womanizing, backstabbing, murderous soul? ol? o in virginia and in georgia it is not surprising they would name something after hood because of his success there. there are landmarks also in tennessee that are suburbs of nashville. two of them in nashville itself, two in franklin. they were landmarks last time i heard they may have changed the name of the street by now but that is a whole different subject. i did not know that there is a hood avenue in los angeles and in florida near fort lauderdale. the only reason i found out about them is because they were going to change them. but anyway, why would people back in the 50's, 60's and 70's, why would they honor somebody by naming landmarks and streets in their honor? where if you would read the book in the 90's or any of the books after that, it would be like naming charles manson lane. here are a couple of the quotes. called
sword which to wiley was quite more than that. i have always said why would anybody in these towns and areas actually name landmarks after a drug addicted, womanizing, backstabbing, murderous soul? ol? o in virginia and in georgia it is not surprising they would name something after hood because of his success there. there are landmarks also in tennessee that are suburbs of nashville. two of them in nashville itself, two in franklin. they were landmarks last time i heard they may have changed...
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commission said--they are looking into why certain people didn't get some alerts on their smartphones.james wiley / federal communications commission:"by statute, subscribers have a right to opt of receiving notifications that are imminent threats or amber alerts." (jr stone) taking a live look outside....(justine) meteorologist anny hong has our forecast. . (anny hong): dry and cool weather is forecast for the rest of tonight. the next system is expected to spread rain across primarily the northern portion of the forecast area from late sunday through sunday night. the weather pattern will remain active into next week, with more rain likely by midweek. (justine) now to talk more about conditions in tahoe.... kevin 'coop' cooper... (jr stone) coming up... this time she made it all the way from chicago to london.... the latest arrest from the so-called serial stowaway. the so-called serial stowaway is accused of sneaking on to another flight. here's a look at marilyn hartman's latest mug shot. chicago police say she got past security at o'hare airport ... and made it all the way to london. the 66-
commission said--they are looking into why certain people didn't get some alerts on their smartphones.james wiley / federal communications commission:"by statute, subscribers have a right to opt of receiving notifications that are imminent threats or amber alerts." (jr stone) taking a live look outside....(justine) meteorologist anny hong has our forecast. . (anny hong): dry and cool weather is forecast for the rest of tonight. the next system is expected to spread rain across...
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at the management operational level, they have taken a new wiley, he is j still the de facto error. -- heir. he does not necessarily affect day-to-day operations. that was stephen engle, thank you always for that update. gets ready to report on wednesday that mark zuckerberg has pledged that his company has to do better for society. sarah frier takes a look at the mission ahead. it has been a rough year for facebook. the company's response to russia spreading thickness on its site has spiraled into a full review of the social met -- social networks role in society. >> this is the tip of a large iceberg. >> debating whether it is before your mental health. >> they have unleashed this mine control machine. >> were good for democracy. >> the echo chamber will get worse. >> none of that will harm facebook's financial results. with 40 .2e excited billion in revenue. of 46% from the prior year. most of that revenue comes from mobile advertising. some analysts are concerned about the future. in response to all the criticism about facebook newsfeed, mark zuckerberg has announced a major trump
at the management operational level, they have taken a new wiley, he is j still the de facto error. -- heir. he does not necessarily affect day-to-day operations. that was stephen engle, thank you always for that update. gets ready to report on wednesday that mark zuckerberg has pledged that his company has to do better for society. sarah frier takes a look at the mission ahead. it has been a rough year for facebook. the company's response to russia spreading thickness on its site has spiraled...
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chancing the tax code, a series of reform that tim has championed for quite a long time pretty strange wiley coyote over the cliff. this stock spent most of the day down add the trade on apple, that's been good. because of lackluster iphone sales. oh, no there is no iphone 9, just an x. by the way -- i fall back and say, you should own apple, don't trade it only after people put pen to paper realizing how much money would be left for shareholder, after the plan that it took off. the first part of the lift off was led by industrials, thank you boeing up another 15 points. asnl holdings, the capital equipment company to make semis. united health and ibm. i could call it a double upgrade. all of this is made more remarkable by the fact that it came after a brutal reversal day where many stocks opened at highs and then tumbled down. giving up all of its gains and then some. these affairs have in the past tended to lead to multiple down days but not in this market this market is back in beast mode let's go to my initial point love him or hate him, donald trump has created atmosphere that encourag
chancing the tax code, a series of reform that tim has championed for quite a long time pretty strange wiley coyote over the cliff. this stock spent most of the day down add the trade on apple, that's been good. because of lackluster iphone sales. oh, no there is no iphone 9, just an x. by the way -- i fall back and say, you should own apple, don't trade it only after people put pen to paper realizing how much money would be left for shareholder, after the plan that it took off. the first part...
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in brussels tomorrow earlier you know you spoke about what abbas has to try and garner get achieve wiley's in brussels but one of the big conversation points since the jerusalem declaration back in december was how other blocks or countries could step up to the mark to the level that the united states is as a general mediator in this whole conflict mediator that the palestinians do not want does the e.u. want to give a bus that prize. well i mean the european union is heavily invested in the palestinian israeli conflict both financially and even member states militarily by supplying weapons at the early ages of the creation of the jewish states and obviously in terms of security elements as well but there what the european union understands is that there does need to be some sort of resumption of a political process which has essentially been left in tatters now the also accords although they were finally signed on the white house lawn they were hatched in a european country obviously namely norway and that is a testament to the fact that the europeans maybe have a better or maybe less wor
in brussels tomorrow earlier you know you spoke about what abbas has to try and garner get achieve wiley's in brussels but one of the big conversation points since the jerusalem declaration back in december was how other blocks or countries could step up to the mark to the level that the united states is as a general mediator in this whole conflict mediator that the palestinians do not want does the e.u. want to give a bus that prize. well i mean the european union is heavily invested in the...
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wiley college in texas. coronado in arizona. grayson college in texas. cal state san bernbernardino. michigan new start high school. 11 school shootings this year. it is january 24th. the photographer here, harrison mccleary requestfor reuters. love to hear your thoughts. programming news, you will not be seeing me the next two days because i'm hopping on air force one to head to davos to cover donald trump's trip to switzerland at the world economic forum. peter alexander will be filling in ably and capably, as always. hope to see you doing live shots from switzerland, along with stephanie ruhle's friend, ali velshi, also doing some coverage. >> i think he might be speaking now to anthony scaramucci, who no doubt will be spending time with the president this week in davos. safe travel and enjoy yourself. good morning, everyone. i'm can she hastephanie ruhle i city. we mentioned it, my partner ali velshi will be joining us live from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. first, it is january 24th. there's a lot to cover. let's get started. >> we
wiley college in texas. coronado in arizona. grayson college in texas. cal state san bernbernardino. michigan new start high school. 11 school shootings this year. it is january 24th. the photographer here, harrison mccleary requestfor reuters. love to hear your thoughts. programming news, you will not be seeing me the next two days because i'm hopping on air force one to head to davos to cover donald trump's trip to switzerland at the world economic forum. peter alexander will be filling in...
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>> joining me, howard fein bhn, nick ackerman, and maya wiley, going around the horn with a question. what has bob mueller taught donald trump this year i may not have known? and anything else more widely to reflect on 2017. >> taught him we don't live in dictatorship. because you're president of the united states doesn't mean you decide who is prosecuted and invested. we live under a rule of law. despite the president's firing of james comey, his efforts in calling people in the congress and in the national security agency to stop the investigation into russian conspiracy with the trump campaign, the investigation has continued, people have pled guilty, been brought to justice. and this is something that i don't think donald trump had a clue about before he became president. >> i would absolutely echo that. i would say that we're a democracy and not even the president of the united states is above the law and that our arms of government, including the u.s. department of justice is an independent arm because its job is to uphold the laws of the united states, not uphold the special in
>> joining me, howard fein bhn, nick ackerman, and maya wiley, going around the horn with a question. what has bob mueller taught donald trump this year i may not have known? and anything else more widely to reflect on 2017. >> taught him we don't live in dictatorship. because you're president of the united states doesn't mean you decide who is prosecuted and invested. we live under a rule of law. despite the president's firing of james comey, his efforts in calling people in the...
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joining me to break it down, former prosecutor nick ackerman and maya wiley. i start with you, nick, four big stories, the one that has the most potential malfeasance would appear to be this highly unusual report of a new fbi director threatening to resign? >> i think that's right. again, it shows that trump has no regard for the rule of law, that he thinks he can run the fbi, he thinks there should not be independence between criminal investigations, the department of justice and the president of the united states, which is counter to our entire history of the president dealing with the fbi. trump still thinks that we're living in a pre-1776 world where there is a king and not a president and a constitution and laws that constrain the president from doing precisely what he's trying to do. >> the idea that the fbi director would resign over there, this ranks where in what's happened in the last weeks plus? >> it's right up there at a 10. it's absolutely outrageous, the fbi is not a political party. the fbi investigates crimes for the department of justice. i w
joining me to break it down, former prosecutor nick ackerman and maya wiley. i start with you, nick, four big stories, the one that has the most potential malfeasance would appear to be this highly unusual report of a new fbi director threatening to resign? >> i think that's right. again, it shows that trump has no regard for the rule of law, that he thinks he can run the fbi, he thinks there should not be independence between criminal investigations, the department of justice and the...
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wiley, the senior vice president for social justice. a senior vice president for social justice and the former chair of the independent oversight agency from new york city's police department. yes. last but not least, we have the executive director of the san francisco area office council of islamic relations. [applause] carmen: i have to say, i am excited to moderate the panel this morning because intersectionality is my existence. i am a mexican-american woman who grew up in southern california in a poor community where there were gangs but i also grew up playing basketball. there are different themes i intersect with. intersectionality allows me to be my whole self. feminismudied chicana at uc santa cruz under leadership, i learned the word intersectionality. that social identities, systems of oppression, and group identities intersect to create a whole that is different from the component identities. so, with all that said, a lot of us, what we were organizing the women's march on washington, were intentional about being intersectio
wiley, the senior vice president for social justice. a senior vice president for social justice and the former chair of the independent oversight agency from new york city's police department. yes. last but not least, we have the executive director of the san francisco area office council of islamic relations. [applause] carmen: i have to say, i am excited to moderate the panel this morning because intersectionality is my existence. i am a mexican-american woman who grew up in southern...
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. >> host: we wanted you to russell wiley of the miller center and university of virginia and his book inside the clinton white house, and oral history. what of the going to learn in this book? >> guest: i think the biggest thing you will learn is what it looks like actually to be inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue during one of the most consequential presidents in all of american history. a lot of wonderful stories of people work there can tell us, and over a ten year time frame working at the mill no, sir wed about 103 of the seniormost officials in this white house and what i've done is gone to about 800 hours of interviews to bring you the greatest tips of those oral histories in a single volume. >> host: what was the spark that said hey, i think i have a book? >> guest: that's a good question. the miller center been doing presidential or history of wood back to general orenstein. this is a first time we've done a narrative history out of those and i think larger it was because of the breadth and scope of the interviews we conducted as well as the depth and the color of the interviews
. >> host: we wanted you to russell wiley of the miller center and university of virginia and his book inside the clinton white house, and oral history. what of the going to learn in this book? >> guest: i think the biggest thing you will learn is what it looks like actually to be inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue during one of the most consequential presidents in all of american history. a lot of wonderful stories of people work there can tell us, and over a ten year time frame...
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starting in 200 2007 antonio age where they went through a financial crisis and wiley coyote went over the canyon and then realized that there was a clash. so the fact that it's not linear could actually lead to more frequent hits. the second is that the financial disruptions could have bigger effects than we expected. third has been emphasized by john at larry and so forth. once it is occurring it's harder to stimulate the economy and nonconventional tools are less effective than we hoped. it's very hard to get inflation at the level we would like them to be safe to rethink the inflation target. the argument for this is very strong. so with a higher target you have a higher natural interest rate with a higher target for inflation conventional monetary policy is actually going to have more room in order to stimulate the economy as we have had recently. but there are some serious coins here and i'm not going to advocate that the first is that it's more difficult to stabilize at 4% level rather than the 2% ago anlevel and there's a wholeh of reasons why i think this is the case. case. th
starting in 200 2007 antonio age where they went through a financial crisis and wiley coyote went over the canyon and then realized that there was a clash. so the fact that it's not linear could actually lead to more frequent hits. the second is that the financial disruptions could have bigger effects than we expected. third has been emphasized by john at larry and so forth. once it is occurring it's harder to stimulate the economy and nonconventional tools are less effective than we hoped....
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and i don't know, maybe yellow is the new black for samira wiley on "orange is the new black" and "the handmaid's tale" looking vibrant in this gown and color is back on the red carpet. that doesn't mean that time's up isn't still in the forefront of the national conversation. >> that's true. >>> also in "pop news," in dating news there's a new couple in the sporting world. i like this one. robin, you will too. nascar driver danica patrick revealing the rumors are true about her and green bay packers qb aaron rodgers. these two type a overachievers who love to be behind the wheel, one literally, the other figuratively as the fan driving the place for the packers but it works. these two are a couple. according to danica she confirmed it. >> she's a big bears fan. >> listen to this, she says she's an avid bears fan but she would probably now root for rodgers and the packers. >> probably. >> then she says in the interview -- [ applause ] -- then she goes on to say, okay, take out the word probably. now i am going to cheer for the packers. >> i saw that coming. >> you did? >> no, not reall
and i don't know, maybe yellow is the new black for samira wiley on "orange is the new black" and "the handmaid's tale" looking vibrant in this gown and color is back on the red carpet. that doesn't mean that time's up isn't still in the forefront of the national conversation. >> that's true. >>> also in "pop news," in dating news there's a new couple in the sporting world. i like this one. robin, you will too. nascar driver danica patrick revealing...
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and i don't know, maybe yellow is the new black for samira wiley on "orange is the new black" and "the handmaid's tale" looking vibrant in this gown and color is back on the red carpet. that doesn't mean that time's up isn't still in the forefront of the national conversation. >> that's true. >>> also in "pop news," in dating news there's a new couple in the sporting world. i like this one. robin, you will too. nascar driver revealing the rumors are true about her and green bay packers qb aaron rodgers. these two type a overachievers who love to be behind the wheel, one literally, the other figuratively as the fan driving the place for the packers but it works. these two are a couple. according to danica she confirmed it. >> she's a big bears fan. >> listen to this, she says she's an avid bears fan but she would probably now root for rodgers and the packers. >> probably. >> then she says in the interview -- [ applause ] -- then she goes on to say, okay, take out the word probably. now i am going to cheer for the packers. >> i saw that coming. >> you did? >> no, not really. >> i was goi
and i don't know, maybe yellow is the new black for samira wiley on "orange is the new black" and "the handmaid's tale" looking vibrant in this gown and color is back on the red carpet. that doesn't mean that time's up isn't still in the forefront of the national conversation. >> that's true. >>> also in "pop news," in dating news there's a new couple in the sporting world. i like this one. robin, you will too. nascar driver revealing the rumors are...
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rochelle kelvin, greg cook, megan henry, niki mcginnis, emily, an of course james wiley. from the office of general counsel, thanks to david, bill, and angeles. with that, we move to a vote on the item. commissioner -- >> aye. >> aye. ajit: the chair votes aye as well. thanks for the great work. >> c-span's state of the union coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. now a preview from "the washington post." >> hi, everybody. thank you for being here. we are eager to talk to kellyanne conway. we're going to talk about starting with the state of the union. a year ago, the president gave first speech to the congress. in the days that followed, or a number of controversies that created a more polarizing .nvironment i'm wondering, what can the president do for the deals. -- president is working -- the president is working on this speech, it's a reflection on the past year's accomplishments, but also the accomplishments not as just checking a box, a to-do list, but really what is the nexus between what has happened and your own life on to or your own business or your own aspiratio
rochelle kelvin, greg cook, megan henry, niki mcginnis, emily, an of course james wiley. from the office of general counsel, thanks to david, bill, and angeles. with that, we move to a vote on the item. commissioner -- >> aye. >> aye. ajit: the chair votes aye as well. thanks for the great work. >> c-span's state of the union coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. now a preview from "the washington post." >> hi, everybody. thank you for being here. we are eager...
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a president who is asserting i'm fine, i'm a genius, just like wiley cay o coyote, the only me is the 25th amendment. >> and it is such an extraordinary remedy. it needs to be more difficult to have more difficult barriers than impeachment, because you're basically taking away the will of the american voters. a guy that's sitting at 35% is one thing. it seems to me it would have to be at 10%, 11%, and have most of americans know objectively if you're talking about a mental impairment, but this guy is just not mentally fit to continue serving. >> well, i'll make one quick point. i think we treat the elderly in this country terribly. i think it's a national conversation we need to have. i want to ask susan page if we're questioning donald trump's mental fitness, is it not donald trump who started the conversation by talking about being a stable genius and the fact that he's so -- wants everybody to think that he's so smart? could he have avoided this whole conversation? >> certainly his response to "f "fire and fury" could have been different. he shined a spotlight on his fiercest criti
a president who is asserting i'm fine, i'm a genius, just like wiley cay o coyote, the only me is the 25th amendment. >> and it is such an extraordinary remedy. it needs to be more difficult to have more difficult barriers than impeachment, because you're basically taking away the will of the american voters. a guy that's sitting at 35% is one thing. it seems to me it would have to be at 10%, 11%, and have most of americans know objectively if you're talking about a mental impairment, but...
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wiley to be held in iran if you traveled back -- why would you be held in iran? guest: i have written articles, they have been critical, and fundamentally, like i told the previous caller, i believe it is a poor guard of the iranian national interest. i wanted to clarify that iran is not the enemy. look at the state of the united states, there could be a fair amount of overlap. how they have denuded their own civilization, i think there is legitimate room for criticism they're not very tolerant of criticism, for an or domestic. mistake ine make the 1953 in 1954? guest: i think there is a great quote by a chinese minister, when asked about the legacy of the french revolution, he said the jury is still out. i would say the jury is out on 1953. it did lead to pushing more reforms and perhaps it was pushed to fast. there is evidence that the leader had different intentions. it pushed the country too hard and too fast in a certain direction. even when he was in power, with absolute power comes absolute corruptions, if i am not messing that phrase up to bat. it set dow
wiley to be held in iran if you traveled back -- why would you be held in iran? guest: i have written articles, they have been critical, and fundamentally, like i told the previous caller, i believe it is a poor guard of the iranian national interest. i wanted to clarify that iran is not the enemy. look at the state of the united states, there could be a fair amount of overlap. how they have denuded their own civilization, i think there is legitimate room for criticism they're not very tolerant...
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it is -- it is the single biggest threat, and the flu virus is an incredibly wiley virus. and we just have to look back 100 years when we had a highly deadly, highly contagious virus that wiped out 50 to 100 million people it's a big threat, and we don't have the defenses we need. >> dr. quick, it's meg terrell just thinking about the flu's impact already, it kills tens of thousands of people in the u.s. every year do we take flu seriously enough as it is even when it's not reached pandemic levels? and what can we be doing better to address it from a medical standpoint >> well, first of all, we're not taking it seriously enough, and the first line of defense that's really effective that we're not taking is good personal prevention habits. good hand washing does work. protecting your coughs from sneezes, not with your hands where you wipe it around, in your sleeves, that works staying home when you're sick, those things work. that's number one. number two is a universal flu vaccine. the problem with flu is it keeps changing it keeps trading its genes with other flus and it
it is -- it is the single biggest threat, and the flu virus is an incredibly wiley virus. and we just have to look back 100 years when we had a highly deadly, highly contagious virus that wiped out 50 to 100 million people it's a big threat, and we don't have the defenses we need. >> dr. quick, it's meg terrell just thinking about the flu's impact already, it kills tens of thousands of people in the u.s. every year do we take flu seriously enough as it is even when it's not reached...