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james: exactly. susan: another quote from the introduction, a dogged and misplaced loyalty to subordinates under fire. james: that happens time and again. we see it today, we saw it starting with thomas jefferson. jefferson and madison and even john adams, they could not get rid of james wilkinson, one of the greatest scandals in u.s. history. he engaged himself in at least one plot to dismember the union. neither jefferson nor madison could find a way to bring him to book and throw him out. madison finally found a way to do so during the war of 1812 because wilkinson messed up a command in battle. there are some circumstances where you can't. presidents are political officers. they govern the united states and the united states has always been a complex nationstate and has only gotten more so. it is hard for a president to discipline ill conducting people without looking over his shoulder as to who will criticize him for having disciplined that cabinet officer. political constituencies, the presiden
james: exactly. susan: another quote from the introduction, a dogged and misplaced loyalty to subordinates under fire. james: that happens time and again. we see it today, we saw it starting with thomas jefferson. jefferson and madison and even john adams, they could not get rid of james wilkinson, one of the greatest scandals in u.s. history. he engaged himself in at least one plot to dismember the union. neither jefferson nor madison could find a way to bring him to book and throw him out....
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james debeneria. james deblasse. and my beloved son, kevin james moved murphy who i hold close to my heart and think about daily. you would be so proud of your grown-up children k kaitlyn and connor and the wonderful jobs or wife has done raising them. i love you and miss you but i picture you often up in heaven together with your father looking down with pride and joy ind my uncle john patrick gallagher keep shining down on us, big guy. paul decola. simon matrash. christopher defazio. david defero. jennifer dejesus. monique effie dejesus. emy de la pena. arthur emy de la pena. anna della torre. joseph deleo. andrea dellabella. joseph. >> colleen. joseph de luca. then while junior. francis albert demartini. anthony demas. martin demeo. francis deming. carol keyes demitz. kevin dennis. thomas francis dennis, senior. jean depalma. nicolas depena. robert john deraney. david paul derubbio. jemal degesse. chris chen lewis desimone. andrew j. desperito. michael densinito. susie and duwell. jerry denito. robertde p., junior
james debeneria. james deblasse. and my beloved son, kevin james moved murphy who i hold close to my heart and think about daily. you would be so proud of your grown-up children k kaitlyn and connor and the wonderful jobs or wife has done raising them. i love you and miss you but i picture you often up in heaven together with your father looking down with pride and joy ind my uncle john patrick gallagher keep shining down on us, big guy. paul decola. simon matrash. christopher defazio. david...
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james: yes. one or two of them may have had some college courses, that none were ever able to complete them. boy, did they succeed in spite of that. oh my gosh, my mother is my hero. i wish that every urban mother could know the tenacity, could know what putting your kids education as a key to their survival. who would know what it means to your kid to say, you know, we may be poor, but we will never be dirty. who said, good manners will get you places and open doors for you that others will never have open. my mother poured all of that stuff into me. the other mother that i admired like that has been carson's mother. when you hear his story. my story and ben carson story are largely irrelevant. i want somebody to tell their story. i think it would be an encouragement to mothers that live in that neighborhood. susan: when along that path did you decide you were a conservative? and were you a conservative at hampton? mrs. james: i have always been a conservative, i just did not know i was. i was n
james: yes. one or two of them may have had some college courses, that none were ever able to complete them. boy, did they succeed in spite of that. oh my gosh, my mother is my hero. i wish that every urban mother could know the tenacity, could know what putting your kids education as a key to their survival. who would know what it means to your kid to say, you know, we may be poor, but we will never be dirty. who said, good manners will get you places and open doors for you that others will...
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james: yes. it is we saw that in the clinton administration and we may be seeing it today, though it has yet to be proven. again, like so many institutions, it has its strengths and weaknesses and i think it is probably now always going to be the case, a campaign war room. susan: did the clintons invent it? had prior presidents employed this? james: i think so. susan: a number of crises, how investigation.er how do they fit into the parameters that you establish first in the beginning? james: one thing that happened during the clinton presidency presidency became fodder for television, cable television, and for talk radio. bill clinton was the first presidency that had to face that racket, that kind of opposition, had to face clips and comments going viral. digitally, on television, and by radio. and travel-gate and whitewater were, to some degree, hatched in that context. in that political and partisan situation. and, every president since then has had to have been on guard from those kinds of a
james: yes. it is we saw that in the clinton administration and we may be seeing it today, though it has yet to be proven. again, like so many institutions, it has its strengths and weaknesses and i think it is probably now always going to be the case, a campaign war room. susan: did the clintons invent it? had prior presidents employed this? james: i think so. susan: a number of crises, how investigation.er how do they fit into the parameters that you establish first in the beginning? james:...
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haramis james a. haran gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy timothy john hargrave daniel edward harlin frances haros harvey l. harrell stephen g. harrell melissa harrington huges aisha anne harris stewart dennis harris john patrick hart eric hartono john clinton hartz emeric harvey >> my brother, gary. whose life and legacy are memorialized and celebrated on this anniversary of 9/11. today, i'm very deeply honored and humbled to have my brother's name, and my son up here on this podium alongside of me to take part in this proud traditional of perpetuating the memories of all those we lost on this tragic day 18 years ago by reading and sanctifying some of their names. may the life and memory of my brother and your uncle be forever etched in the hearts and minds of all those lives he has touched in the short time he was here with us on this earth. i love you, gary. may god bless your soul. >> and my uncle, gary. i wish i could spend time with you and get to know you. i love you and wish you were h
haramis james a. haran gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy timothy john hargrave daniel edward harlin frances haros harvey l. harrell stephen g. harrell melissa harrington huges aisha anne harris stewart dennis harris john patrick hart eric hartono john clinton hartz emeric harvey >> my brother, gary. whose life and legacy are memorialized and celebrated on this anniversary of 9/11. today, i'm very deeply honored and humbled to have my brother's name, and my son up here on this...
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there she met james hamilton. to james hamilton jr. in 1752, or early 1753. 1753, james hamilton absented himself to st. eustatius on account of debt. racial follow -- rachel followed him. what happens next is unclear. -- no known record reveals where they were. hamilton woulder be born in between -- between january -- february and august. at some point after his birth, but before 1757, rachel made a declaration to the judge regarding her two children. whether she was visiting at the time or had living there is not known. end of 1756,y the rachel and james lived on st. eustatius again. they are found there still, or again in 1757 and october, 1758. after 1758, james, rachel, and their children disappear until james arrives on st. croix in april 1755 and the rest of the family follow shortly afterwards. did james, rachel and their children stay on st. eustatius until 1765? or did they move back? where were they living immediately before coming to st. croix in 1765? while these records have helped close the gap, we still know nothing abo
there she met james hamilton. to james hamilton jr. in 1752, or early 1753. 1753, james hamilton absented himself to st. eustatius on account of debt. racial follow -- rachel followed him. what happens next is unclear. -- no known record reveals where they were. hamilton woulder be born in between -- between january -- february and august. at some point after his birth, but before 1757, rachel made a declaration to the judge regarding her two children. whether she was visiting at the time or...
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james: yes. yes. one or two of them may have had some college courses, but none ever were actually able to complete them. and boy did they succeed in spite of that. oh my gosh, my mother is my hero. and i wish that every urban mother could know the tenacity, could know what putting your kids' education as a key to their survival, who would know what it means to your kid to say, you know, we may be poor, but we will never be dirty. who said good manners will get you places and open doors for you that others will never have opened. so my mother poured all of that stuff into me. the other person, the other mother that i admire like that is ben carson's mother, when you hear his story. i think my story and ben carson story are largely irrelevant. i want somebody to tell their story. because i think it would be an encouragement to the mothers that live in those neighborhood. susan: when along that path did you decide you were a conservative? and were you a conservative at hampton? mrs. james: i have always
james: yes. yes. one or two of them may have had some college courses, but none ever were actually able to complete them. and boy did they succeed in spite of that. oh my gosh, my mother is my hero. and i wish that every urban mother could know the tenacity, could know what putting your kids' education as a key to their survival, who would know what it means to your kid to say, you know, we may be poor, but we will never be dirty. who said good manners will get you places and open doors for you...
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james would have to resign. he announced that he and tanya were leaving town. >> they were supposed to leave the followin' morning to say goodbye to some church members. and lo and behold, around 12:00 or 12:30 they'd gotten in that truck and they hauled butt. they went to arizona. >> they fled. >> reporter: like thieves in the night with baby grace. it was a few days after they left when jason went to the police to tell his disturbing story. >> that they had a physical run-in the day that she went missing. >> reporter: then a piece of luck. before they left, marie's friend kay had asked the pastor and his wife for marie's belongings. they gave her marie's computer. the bad news was it had been erased but -- >> i brought it into the sheriff's department for them to take a look. >> we had our forensic tech reanalyze the computer and it gave us a beautiful copy of her phone download that she had done when she backed her phone up. >> reporter: wow. >> but maybe it wasn't so lucky. there were thousands of text messa
james would have to resign. he announced that he and tanya were leaving town. >> they were supposed to leave the followin' morning to say goodbye to some church members. and lo and behold, around 12:00 or 12:30 they'd gotten in that truck and they hauled butt. they went to arizona. >> they fled. >> reporter: like thieves in the night with baby grace. it was a few days after they left when jason went to the police to tell his disturbing story. >> that they had a physical...
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james: yes. one or two of them may have had some college courses, that none were ever able to complete them. boy, did they succeed in spite of that. oh my gosh, my mother is my hero. i wish that every urban mother could know the tenacity, could know what putting your kids education as a key to their survival. who would know what it means to your kid to say, you know, we may be poor, but we will never be dirty. who said, good manners will get you places and open doors for you that others will never have open. all of thatored stuff into me. admiredr mother that i like that has been carson's mother. hear his story. my story and ben carson story are largely irrelevant. i want somebody to tell their story. i think it would be an encouragement to mothers that live in that neighborhood. susan: when along that path did you decide you were a conservative? and were you a conservative at hampton? i have always been a conservative, i just did not know i was. i was not a conservative until a reporter told me
james: yes. one or two of them may have had some college courses, that none were ever able to complete them. boy, did they succeed in spite of that. oh my gosh, my mother is my hero. i wish that every urban mother could know the tenacity, could know what putting your kids education as a key to their survival. who would know what it means to your kid to say, you know, we may be poor, but we will never be dirty. who said, good manners will get you places and open doors for you that others will...
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consistent with the other two records of james posey eight. -- james' age. the pieces of evidence point to james hamilton jr. being born between february, 1752 and february, 1753. about april, 1752, and 1753 and earlier. one can see that all three pieces of evidence agree that that james hamilton jr. was probably born in 1752 or early 1753. based on the timeline, it appeared that he was born on the also island of st. kitts. the name of rachel's partner is not mentioned in the record of the divorce court proceedings. instead, this person is referred to as the un-summoned person. in other words this person was not summoned by the court, was not present during the hearings and the court did not hold him accountable for any actions. nevertheless record states that the man's name mentioned to the court which will not be entered into the protocol book. james ash also testified rachel lived with the same person and that the children were her and his children and he had heard of the common reputation. it is thus clear that jemima and james ash knew the identity of j
consistent with the other two records of james posey eight. -- james' age. the pieces of evidence point to james hamilton jr. being born between february, 1752 and february, 1753. about april, 1752, and 1753 and earlier. one can see that all three pieces of evidence agree that that james hamilton jr. was probably born in 1752 or early 1753. based on the timeline, it appeared that he was born on the also island of st. kitts. the name of rachel's partner is not mentioned in the record of the...
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james: exactly. susan: another quote from the introduction, a dogged and misplaced loyalty to subordinates under fire. james: that happens time and again. we see it today, we saw it starting with thomas jefferson. madison and even john adams, they could not get rid of james wilkinson, one of the greatest scandals in u.s. history. he engaged himself in at least one plot to dismember the union. neither jefferson nor madison could find a way to bring him to book and throw him out. madison finally found a way to do so during the war of 1812 because wilkinson messed up a command in battle. there are some circumstances where you can't. presidents are political officers. they govern the united states and the united states has always been a complex nationstate and has only gotten more so. it is hard for a president to peopleine ill conducting without looking over his shoulder as to who will criticize him for having disciplined that cabinet officer. , theical constituencies president has to answer to them and
james: exactly. susan: another quote from the introduction, a dogged and misplaced loyalty to subordinates under fire. james: that happens time and again. we see it today, we saw it starting with thomas jefferson. madison and even john adams, they could not get rid of james wilkinson, one of the greatest scandals in u.s. history. he engaged himself in at least one plot to dismember the union. neither jefferson nor madison could find a way to bring him to book and throw him out. madison finally...
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♪ let her b your james bond ♪ ♪ ♪ just let her be your james bon james bond ♪ ♪ let her b your james bon let her be your james bond ♪ ♪ ♪ save the day baby ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. thank you so much. i love you i love you, man. iggy pop, right there. [ cheers and applause "free," is out now we'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. oh, i love it. [ cheers and applause my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: my thanks to kim kardashian west. winnie harlow. iggy pop, once again [ cheers and
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james: i agree with priya. what we have seen is essentially you don't go from zero to hero in one step, you don't go from hero to zero in one step. we are seeing in terminals of -- the internals of risk facing markets have been showing some time now a trend toward more defensive approach to investing. we are seeing in the corporate bond space, suddenly the quality of the balance sheet is one of the things that is most important that will determine which names you choose. there definitely is signal there. you also have to recognize the structure of the markets, the liquidity that has been thrown into them not just by the fed, but by global central banks. that money has to go somewhere. in a low yielding environment, those investors that can take on the liquidity risk, they have chosen to do so. that has slightly shifted some of the signal value that you get early at this inflection point. internals rather than the outlying spread is a more accurate, forward-looking indicator. jonathan: james athey sticking with
james: i agree with priya. what we have seen is essentially you don't go from zero to hero in one step, you don't go from hero to zero in one step. we are seeing in terminals of -- the internals of risk facing markets have been showing some time now a trend toward more defensive approach to investing. we are seeing in the corporate bond space, suddenly the quality of the balance sheet is one of the things that is most important that will determine which names you choose. there definitely is...
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now, lebron james, it can be argued that lebron james -- if he lost a lot of money, he still had more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he's choosing to do that, a plaud him for it. a plaud kaepernick for what he's doing. but one has to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? >> i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt was being shaped by our current administration, the politics of today, and i wanted to do my share to stop that. i want the history, the foundational person who functioned in painful social spaces, to be heard. i wanted these bricks in the wall of protest for black males to be remembered. i didn't want jack johnson to go unheralded. i didn't want bill russell's work to be forgotten. i didn't want jesse owens to be thrown aside. i didn't want people to forget about tommy smith, even though there's the 50-year anniversary of the medal stand protest. i did not want lebron james, colin kaepernick, eric reid to be the face of a histor
now, lebron james, it can be argued that lebron james -- if he lost a lot of money, he still had more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he's choosing to do that, a plaud him for it. a plaud kaepernick for what he's doing. but one has to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? >> i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt was being shaped by our...
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james: it is a powerful plea. james cook, bbc news, in west virginia. laura: today at the united nations it was all about clima . tomorrow the generaleb begins in earnest when world leaders get up on their time i can speak about issues of importance to them. rutomorrow president will be speaking and he is going to mention iran, we are told, and on the subject ofhe iran, attacks on the saudi will facilities an on the 14th of se. a joint statement from france and germany says iran bears responsibility for those attacks and calls for a further investigation. you can see that the pressure is mounn iran. on wednesday president rouhani himself will speak. there is talk of some kind of coalition at the unitions to further pressurize iran. speaking of president trump, only one day after admitting that he talked too ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky about investigating unsubstantiated corruption allegations against former vice president joe biden and his son, today president trump doubled down. arriving at the u.n., he had this to say about the call which h
james: it is a powerful plea. james cook, bbc news, in west virginia. laura: today at the united nations it was all about clima . tomorrow the generaleb begins in earnest when world leaders get up on their time i can speak about issues of importance to them. rutomorrow president will be speaking and he is going to mention iran, we are told, and on the subject ofhe iran, attacks on the saudi will facilities an on the 14th of se. a joint statement from france and germany says iran bears...
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my question is similar for james donovan. i'm amazed i got through twice but thank you so much for c-span. mister donovan, i wanted to get your views, i'm a little nervous, a nuclear rocket successful ground tests in 1969. it is being done at the marshall center, just an idea if that particular, a rocket propulsion laboratory is needed instead of the current term, the jet propulsion laboratory, the rocket propulsion laboratory and marshall to move marshall to california, texas or florida. >> host: peter, in alexandria, virginia, thank you. >> guest: there was some research and development into nuclear propulsion. they stuck with chemical which they had been using, but right now they are thinking about going to mars. a long long way, minimum 34 billion miles. they are looking at other possible systems, ion, nuclear and a few others. i don't think they have made their decision yet. >> host: a potential return to the moon, do you have an opinion about that? >> guest: some people say even some astronauts, we have been there, why
my question is similar for james donovan. i'm amazed i got through twice but thank you so much for c-span. mister donovan, i wanted to get your views, i'm a little nervous, a nuclear rocket successful ground tests in 1969. it is being done at the marshall center, just an idea if that particular, a rocket propulsion laboratory is needed instead of the current term, the jet propulsion laboratory, the rocket propulsion laboratory and marshall to move marshall to california, texas or florida....
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james: i agree with priya. what we have seen is essentially you don't go from zero to hero in one step, you don't go from hero to zero in one step. we are seeing in terminals of -- the internals of risk facing markets have been showing some time now a trend toward more defensive approach to investing. we are seeing in the corporate bond space, suddenly the quality of the balance sheet is one of the things that is most important that will determine which names you choose. there definitely is signal there. you also have to recognize the structure of the markets, the liquidity that has been thrown into them not just by the fed, but by global central banks. that money has to go somewhere. in a low yielding environment, those investors that can take on the liquidity risk, they have chosen to do so. that has slightly shifted some of the signal value that you get early at this inflection point. the level of spread is more of an accurate, forward-looking indicator. jonathan: james athey sticking with us alongside greg
james: i agree with priya. what we have seen is essentially you don't go from zero to hero in one step, you don't go from hero to zero in one step. we are seeing in terminals of -- the internals of risk facing markets have been showing some time now a trend toward more defensive approach to investing. we are seeing in the corporate bond space, suddenly the quality of the balance sheet is one of the things that is most important that will determine which names you choose. there definitely is...
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36, james? >> u.s. customs. >> well done, james. use the microphone. good job. just wants to see if you're still wake over there. good enough. so donating records by individuals. so we were going to assume that we've already done some research ahead of time and we're going to show you some topics. going to show you some original records that we digitized. some are online, some on facebook and some have been exhibits in the national archives in washington, d.c. just kind of go through them, give you a little bit of the background of that record or the agency that created and it then kind of leave it up to you guys if you have more questions during the q&a or again, riverside is only a couple of hours away. come out and take a look. so when you have a confrontation with an archivist, you can do it by email, telephone or by walking right into our office. so here are some of the questions we'll ask you or some of the information you'll need. what was the historical trend, event or issue that you're
36, james? >> u.s. customs. >> well done, james. use the microphone. good job. just wants to see if you're still wake over there. good enough. so donating records by individuals. so we were going to assume that we've already done some research ahead of time and we're going to show you some topics. going to show you some original records that we digitized. some are online, some on facebook and some have been exhibits in the national archives in washington, d.c. just kind of go...
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rachel told james about it. it happened just before he was due to make an important presentation at a conference. that time he appeared to black out, became catatonic, ended up in the hospital where they found nothing wrong with him and released him. rachel told james he faked the episode. but here at trial, a defense psychiatrist testified todd suffered from real mental issues, dissociative disorder, conversion disorder, which meant he could be violent if he felt he was under attack. and that awful morning? first he told the police she threatened to sic her well-armed boyfriend on him. >> and she said, "no, you know, i'm looking to have my boyfriend get rid of you." >> reporter: and then -- >> she was coming at me with a vee of scissors. >> reporter: rachel's dad, don, and self-described soulmate, soulmate, james, watched as the defense argued that todd had no choice but to kill the woman they so loved. >> his state of mind is what you really need to pay careful attention to here. he knows she'll kill him. he k
rachel told james about it. it happened just before he was due to make an important presentation at a conference. that time he appeared to black out, became catatonic, ended up in the hospital where they found nothing wrong with him and released him. rachel told james he faked the episode. but here at trial, a defense psychiatrist testified todd suffered from real mental issues, dissociative disorder, conversion disorder, which meant he could be violent if he felt he was under attack. and that...
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carol: and morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm jason kelley. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. jason: am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. we continue with our special coverage from columbia business school, building on business week magazine's best school rankings. we went to one of the schools that is always on the list to speak with faculty driving the program and its high-profile alumni that are shaping the business community. carol: among them, lulu wong, a founder and ceo of tupelo capital management. she graduated from columbia business school in 1983. she has been in management for decades. we spoke about the global economy, unrest in hong kong, and bridging the u.s. and asia. lulu: i think it is a fraught situation and friends and colleagues on both sides are grie
carol: and morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm jason kelley. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. jason: am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. we continue with our special coverage from columbia business...
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and james? >> i didn't see them -- as a couple, you know, outwardly as a couple. even though you'd see them together. >> reporter: but rachel and james had more than todd, don and the neighbors to worry about. you were married to somebody else. >> i was. >> reporter: what did you -- what'd you do about that? what'd you think about that? how troublesome was that for you? >> i wanted to get out of that marriage as soon as possible, because i wanted to be with rachel. >> reporter: so you told your wife? >> no. my wife discovered us, and then we separated. >> reporter: you will perhaps not be surprised to hear that james' wife, angry and betrayed, made a phone call to todd winkler. who begged rachel, end it with james. she, in a rush of guilt and shame, agreed. >> she tried to call it off and i tried to call it off. we couldn't stay apart from each other more than two days before we went crazy for each other. >> reporter: how would you try to call it off? what would you do? >> she would say, "i need
and james? >> i didn't see them -- as a couple, you know, outwardly as a couple. even though you'd see them together. >> reporter: but rachel and james had more than todd, don and the neighbors to worry about. you were married to somebody else. >> i was. >> reporter: what did you -- what'd you do about that? what'd you think about that? how troublesome was that for you? >> i wanted to get out of that marriage as soon as possible, because i wanted to be with rachel....
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comey and general counsel james baker. the deputy director acting director at one point andrew mccabe. that threat -- the counterintelligence, peter strzok and the deputy counsel, lisa page, the chief of staff for james comey, james rybicki and a let these people will have information ofs going back and forth, showing w? that there were individuals passed over to the white house to spy on not only what the president was doing but also the staff. i will tell you something, sean, in reality, it was a continuation of cross fire hurricane which was of course reported counterintelligence investigation. james comey told the president three times he was not under investigation. he called the dossier unverified installations. he utilized it to a fisa court. if i was a fisa court judge i would be asking a lot of questions of james comey. >> sean: it was premeditated fraud obviously because they were warned repeatedly. we understand what the insurance policy was all about, don't we, jay, and we understand the text message between pa
comey and general counsel james baker. the deputy director acting director at one point andrew mccabe. that threat -- the counterintelligence, peter strzok and the deputy counsel, lisa page, the chief of staff for james comey, james rybicki and a let these people will have information ofs going back and forth, showing w? that there were individuals passed over to the white house to spy on not only what the president was doing but also the staff. i will tell you something, sean, in reality, it...
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james: you have got to. we have been around for 85 years. we have been managing 2.6 trillion of people's money. they are not selling in and buying on the next, things actually move in small increments. it is things like the public markets or m&a transactions. but most of our core businesses are relatively immune to what is going on. you would not see the impact on our wealth management business. jason: let's talk about the public markets. the public markets have been something to watch, to say the least. talking about cognitive dissonance between public and private market valuations. why is that happening? james: the public markets are record high. so where is the dissonance? jason: in the ipo markets. some of these mega-unicorn companies going public. james: there are rounds of fundraising and companies have tended to go public later. with that comes some risk, obviously. you have got investors who come in relatively late and we have seen that in some companies that look like they will go public lower than the last couple of rounds. that is
james: you have got to. we have been around for 85 years. we have been managing 2.6 trillion of people's money. they are not selling in and buying on the next, things actually move in small increments. it is things like the public markets or m&a transactions. but most of our core businesses are relatively immune to what is going on. you would not see the impact on our wealth management business. jason: let's talk about the public markets. the public markets have been something to watch, to...
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. >> james turner was a pioneer. it wasn't until the state legislature designated this area as the new capital that he came with these other folks and help build the capital. every other state had a slightly more expected approach. we didn't do that. we had nothing here. there was no transportation. we had seven months to build the capital city. that was the very interesting, exciting, and unique story of lansing at the beginning. the legislature established the 1836, about a year before it became a state. they designated detroit as the capital, but they were fearful that detroit could be easily attacked from the lake erie, and that they should move the capital inward, but they couldn't decide where. so, they put in the constitution that the first session of the legislature 1848 should be held in the new capital, which should be inland. decide. 10 years to they waited till they had 10 months left. every little town in that whole state wanted it to be by them because that would mean a great boon for their community. k
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"hello, james, how you do?" and so i sat-- i sat on the steps whilst he stroakd my freshly extended hair. and we talked macbeth. and he said, "you know, james, i thought you were a rather wonderful macbeth. it's one of the finest tomorrows and tomorrows and tomorrows i've ever heard. i would have liked to have seen yoin a slightly different production, however." and i was like, "oh, you cheeky bee. >> stephen: i'm going to call him a cheeky bee. james, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> stephen: "it chapter two" is in theaters now. james mcavoy, everybody! we'll be right back with stephen king. (paul) wireless network claims are so confusing. america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yoursel
"hello, james, how you do?" and so i sat-- i sat on the steps whilst he stroakd my freshly extended hair. and we talked macbeth. and he said, "you know, james, i thought you were a rather wonderful macbeth. it's one of the finest tomorrows and tomorrows and tomorrows i've ever heard. i would have liked to have seen yoin a slightly different production, however." and i was like, "oh, you cheeky bee. >> stephen: i'm going to call him a cheeky bee. james, thank you...
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it could be argued that lebron james if he lost a lot of money would still have more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he is choosing to do that and i applaud him for it. i applaud colin kaepernick for what he is doing what you have to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? clyde: i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt was being shaped by our current administration, the politics of today, and i wanted to do my share to stop that. i want the history, the foundational persons who functioned in painful social spaces to be heard. i wanted these bricks in the wall of protest for black males to be remembered. i didn't want jack johnson to go unheralded. i didn't want bill russell's work to be forgotten. i didn't want tommy edwards' work to be forgotten. i didn't want jesse owens to be thrown aside. i didn't want people to forget about tommie smith, even though there is a 50th anniversary of the medal stand protest, i didn't want lebron james, colin
it could be argued that lebron james if he lost a lot of money would still have more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he is choosing to do that and i applaud him for it. i applaud colin kaepernick for what he is doing what you have to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? clyde: i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt was being shaped by our...
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james river. that first representative assembly convened in the jamestown church on july 30th, 1619 in response to instructions from the virginia company to establish one equal and uniform government over all virginians and to provide just laws for the happy guiding and governing of the people they're inhabiting. the first assembly met from july 30th until august 4th and was compromised of the governor, four counsellors and 22 chosen by the free, white male inhabitants of every town, corporation and large plantation. in those tough early days getting the people's business done was often a matter of sheer survival. of course, that didn't stop the earliest american politicians from behaving like, well, like politicians. the historian wrote of jamestown, its leaders were always fighting. the typical 17th century account argues that everything would have gone well if everyone besides the author had not done wrong. sounds like a lot of modern d.c. memoirs. just a few weeks after that first assembly, th
james river. that first representative assembly convened in the jamestown church on july 30th, 1619 in response to instructions from the virginia company to establish one equal and uniform government over all virginians and to provide just laws for the happy guiding and governing of the people they're inhabiting. the first assembly met from july 30th until august 4th and was compromised of the governor, four counsellors and 22 chosen by the free, white male inhabitants of every town,...
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wood with us for this 2019 james madison lecture. professor wood is, i think it is fair to say, the dean of early american historians. he is the alva o. way professor emeritus at brown university. born in concord, massachusetts, where the revolutionary war began, he was raised in that commonwealth and graduated summa cum laude from tufts university. he then earned an ma and phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard bailyn.
wood with us for this 2019 james madison lecture. professor wood is, i think it is fair to say, the dean of early american historians. he is the alva o. way professor emeritus at brown university. born in concord, massachusetts, where the revolutionary war began, he was raised in that commonwealth and graduated summa cum laude from tufts university. he then earned an ma and phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard bailyn.
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james: it is a powerful plea. james ok, bbc news, in west virginia. laura: today at the united nations it was all about clima . tomorrow the general debat begins in earnest when world leaders get up on their time i can speak about issues of importance to them. tomorrow president trump will be speaking and he is going to mentn iran, we are told, and on the subject of iran, the attacks on the saudi will afacilit on the 14th of septem. a joint statement from france and germany says iran bears responsibility for tttacks and calls for a further investigation. you can see that the pressure is mounting on iran. on wednesday president rouhani himsel will speak. there is talk of some kind of coalition at the united nations to further pressurize ir. only one dayfter admittingp, president volodymyr zelensky about investigating unsubstantiated corruption allegations against former vice president joe biden and his son, today president trump doubled down. arriving at the u.n., he hth to say about the call which pres. trump: i had a phone call. with the president of
james: it is a powerful plea. james ok, bbc news, in west virginia. laura: today at the united nations it was all about clima . tomorrow the general debat begins in earnest when world leaders get up on their time i can speak about issues of importance to them. tomorrow president trump will be speaking and he is going to mentn iran, we are told, and on the subject of iran, the attacks on the saudi will afacilit on the 14th of septem. a joint statement from france and germany says iran bears...
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36, james? >> u.s. customs. >> well done, james. use the microphone. good job. just wants to see if you're still wake over there. good enough. so locating records by individuals. so we were going to assume that we've already done some research ahead of time and we're going to show you some topics. going to show you some original records that we digitized. some are online, some on facebook and some have been exhibits in the national archives in washington, d.c. i'm not going to read the records off to you verbatim. i will just kind of go through them, give you a little bit of the background of that record or the agency that created and it then kind of leave it up to you guys if you have more questions during the q&a or again, riverside is only a couple of hours away. come out and take a look. so when you have a confrontation -- consultation with an archivist, you can do it by email, telephone or by walking right into our office. so here are some of the questions we'll ask you or some of the infor
36, james? >> u.s. customs. >> well done, james. use the microphone. good job. just wants to see if you're still wake over there. good enough. so locating records by individuals. so we were going to assume that we've already done some research ahead of time and we're going to show you some topics. going to show you some original records that we digitized. some are online, some on facebook and some have been exhibits in the national archives in washington, d.c. i'm not going to read...
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him and mccabe, wow. >> james comey said it. james comey said, i went in, mccabe says he doesn't need a lawyer, comey says i got in there before the administration was settled and so i could take advantage of the situation. these are the people that are running our federal bureau of investigation. that is not very good for the american people, and i'm glad the president took the action he did, fired james comey. >> sean: one last point. when he said salacious and unverified in january 2017, in october 2016 and after january 2017, he said it was verified. wow, he lied. jay, thank you. when we come back, fake news cnn coming to the defense of their liar and leaker, andrew mccabe. shocking. joe digenova, victoria toensing, mark meadows, next. also tonight, the great one, mark levin. we talked to him earlier. he is on fire. buckle up. ♪ ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ new transitions™ gen 8™ lenses ask your eye care profe
him and mccabe, wow. >> james comey said it. james comey said, i went in, mccabe says he doesn't need a lawyer, comey says i got in there before the administration was settled and so i could take advantage of the situation. these are the people that are running our federal bureau of investigation. that is not very good for the american people, and i'm glad the president took the action he did, fired james comey. >> sean: one last point. when he said salacious and unverified in...
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comey and general counsel james baker. the deputy director acting director at one point andrew mccabe.the deputy assistf counterintelligence peter strzok, and the deputy counsel, lisa page, the chief of staff for james comey james rybicki.all of these people will have information of emails going back and forth showing what? that there were individuals talked over to the white house to spy on not only what the president was doing but also the staff. i will tell you something, sean, in reality, it was a continuation of cross fire hurricane which was, of course this reported counterintelligence investigation. james comey told the president three times he was not under investigation. he called the dossier unverifie. yesterday, verified it to a fesa court. if i was a fisa court judge, i would be asking a lot of questions of james comey. >> sean: it was premeditated fraud obviously because they were warned repeatedly. we understand what the insurance policyd was all about, don't we jay, and we understand the text message between
comey and general counsel james baker. the deputy director acting director at one point andrew mccabe.the deputy assistf counterintelligence peter strzok, and the deputy counsel, lisa page, the chief of staff for james comey james rybicki.all of these people will have information of emails going back and forth showing what? that there were individuals talked over to the white house to spy on not only what the president was doing but also the staff. i will tell you something, sean, in reality,...
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james: his premiership is weaker. he has taken a hit and he l woud hat a huge amount of political capital in london, but it is not ultimately fatal. upill have to reg he still says he wants to have a queen's speech and start a new it is possible that will happen in the next few weeks, but a much shorter period when parliament is away. question is has he made it dl,er for him to get tha that agreement with the european union that he hopes will line and allow them to leave the european union with a deal? if he doesn't get e deal, he is toast. if he does, he could have a general election and win it. laura: is it more or after the supreme court ruling that brexit happens on october 31? james: i don't thinit changes the day at all. what it ans is that boris johnson is determined that will happen, we leave with a deal or without. this m ruling does ne any difference on any of the negotiations within the european union. ntthis is annal dispute with the british government and the british legal system over what it is done is r
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point, seek to put that made by sir james, into proper context. to the issuesy that arise if this court now has in hand the appeal itself, i simply urge this court to do as lord reed suggested yesterday, and that is to consider fairly and as a whole the documentation , the contemporaneous documentation, the authentic contemporaneous documentation that has been produced in this case. i'm not going to go back to the comments i made about affidavits in the context of the process. i simply noticed that the president was certainly satisfied that the affidavit was not the circumstances required and that is consistent with lord walker, where he felt that the documents spoke for themselves, and it wouldn't be required. the language of the document is important. that the letter from mr. o'neill used discourteous and indeed inendiary language describing ministers, advisors, and civil servants. that language is wholly unwarranted and it does reveal an error in his approach. if you approach the documents with a preconceived belief and mindset that they are a
point, seek to put that made by sir james, into proper context. to the issuesy that arise if this court now has in hand the appeal itself, i simply urge this court to do as lord reed suggested yesterday, and that is to consider fairly and as a whole the documentation , the contemporaneous documentation, the authentic contemporaneous documentation that has been produced in this case. i'm not going to go back to the comments i made about affidavits in the context of the process. i simply noticed...
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we sit down with james park. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the radio. 1061 in boston, 9091 fm and washington, d.c. carol: on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table, businessweek explores why it is greatest org chart in history. jason: it is part of the elements issue that covers all of the elements including germanium and one man's passion for it helped build the digital world. here is dan. dan: he was obsessed, and other people were working on silicon, he was trying to say no, germanium is the stuff. his particular passion was creating a form that had incredibly high quality and purity. carol: perfect place to be doing this, although he had a pushy to push his case, make his case. they were pushing him off the side and finally he was like, go work on it. he had to work on a lab, kind of cloak and dagger, office hours, in the middle of the night and clean up before he left. tell us about that. d
we sit down with james park. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the radio. 1061 in boston, 9091 fm and washington, d.c. carol: on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table, businessweek explores why it is greatest org chart in history. jason: it is part of the elements issue that covers all of the elements including germanium and one man's passion for it helped...
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madison, james monroe, among others. you are from virginia and you've been in political life. why don't you guys run for president? >> with everybody running i'm not sure -- >> it's not too late. >> you live in new hampshire. how has new hampshire been able to reserve it being the first primary for so long? what's going to happen up in new hampshire? >> the purest democratic state -- and i'm not talking democrat as a label. i'm talking democracy as we know it. there were 400 legislators in the state legislature in new hampshire. they paid $100 a year -- they get paid $100 a year and they have year and have a hard time finding people to run. one out of every 20 citizens in new hampshire is involved in government somehow, local government, state government, so it's the most democratically active state in the union. it prides itself on being the first primary for challengers to go through for president of the united states. they like to say the road to the white house always go through new hampshire. if it were not for bein
madison, james monroe, among others. you are from virginia and you've been in political life. why don't you guys run for president? >> with everybody running i'm not sure -- >> it's not too late. >> you live in new hampshire. how has new hampshire been able to reserve it being the first primary for so long? what's going to happen up in new hampshire? >> the purest democratic state -- and i'm not talking democrat as a label. i'm talking democracy as we know it. there were...
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james: he is not personally been section. i suppose he would take the position that the president of the united states cannot be sanctioned. that is what is so strange about the current litigation with cy vance, where cy vance has a subpoena to the trump organization and the outside accountants, and trump suit for an injunction. on the face of it, it went for the federal court to do it -- on the face of it there is a statute in congress which goes back to the dawn of the republic, 2283, which says that a federal court will not interfere with state court proceedings. it is called the anti-injunction act. it ought to be dismissed out of hand. these lawyers brought the case and in my view they should be sanctioned. david: give some advice to somebody would be an adversary to president trump. you have been an advocate for many years was that you must have had lawyers were really litigious. how do you deal with that? what is the proper response? do you match them in kind? james: normally you try to fight the case on the merits. id
james: he is not personally been section. i suppose he would take the position that the president of the united states cannot be sanctioned. that is what is so strange about the current litigation with cy vance, where cy vance has a subpoena to the trump organization and the outside accountants, and trump suit for an injunction. on the face of it, it went for the federal court to do it -- on the face of it there is a statute in congress which goes back to the dawn of the republic, 2283, which...
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the character james bond has should be a female james bond? the characterjames bond has a very specific oil graffiti. he went to a specific oil graffiti. he went to a specific public school, he was brought up in scotland and orphaned so why don't we have a 008 and have a completely, jane bond, a com pletely a completely, jane bond, a completely different character? have a good day, see you soon. hello. weather—wise, yesterday certainly wasn't the most shining of starts to the new week. it was cloudy, it was pretty wet for many of us, and also it felt on the chilly side. today, we flip the coin. it's much drier, it should be much brighter, and consequently, it will also feel warmer. this area of low pressure is the area responsible for the wet weather yesterday. that's off into the continent. today, we have a little ridge of high pressure. we start off with quite a bit of cloud around, this perhaps some patchy mist and fog. could be a problem through the morning rush—hour across the midlands, but that will lift, and there's a lot of sunshin
the character james bond has should be a female james bond? the characterjames bond has a very specific oil graffiti. he went to a specific oil graffiti. he went to a specific public school, he was brought up in scotland and orphaned so why don't we have a 008 and have a completely, jane bond, a com pletely a completely, jane bond, a completely different character? have a good day, see you soon. hello. weather—wise, yesterday certainly wasn't the most shining of starts to the new week. it was...
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and so james have there been i understand the the session has only just has only just opened but has there been some indication of a willingness to take certain measures have any ideas been forces at this stage an action plan as. no what we're expecting to hear or what certainly the u.n. secretary general is hoping to hear is individual commitments that go beyond what countries have already proposed so he's hoping that each country is going to come up and say well in addition to what we've already committed this is where we're going to go now some of those leaders for the 1st time are now taking to the stage prime minister of new zealand now on the stage speaking to all the leaders and what the secretary general said is tony snow all of those leaders including the prime minister of new zealand is that he didn't want to have statements and rather beautiful speeches for them instead he want to the concrete plan of action from the various world leaders when they took to the podium here in new york this is a special day added on to the high level we normally it starts on a tuesday starti
and so james have there been i understand the the session has only just has only just opened but has there been some indication of a willingness to take certain measures have any ideas been forces at this stage an action plan as. no what we're expecting to hear or what certainly the u.n. secretary general is hoping to hear is individual commitments that go beyond what countries have already proposed so he's hoping that each country is going to come up and say well in addition to what we've...
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she and james watched the front door. and they kept calling annie, but her phone went straight to voicemail. in the best of worlds, she's out with some young boyfriend you may or may not know, off on a lark of some kind. but it'll come to an end. and you'll get her back and regroup. >> yeah, our worst-case scenario at that point is, okay, she's going to come home pregnant. >> reporter: worst case scenario? not even close. >>> coming up -- >> he had told us that l.j. had driven by the house threatening chris. >> and a jogger makes a grim discovery. >> 911. what is the address of the emergency? >> i'm at the river bottom. there's a pool of blood. >> when "dateline" continues. nus before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> march 11, 2012. spring was still officially days away, but in draper, u
she and james watched the front door. and they kept calling annie, but her phone went straight to voicemail. in the best of worlds, she's out with some young boyfriend you may or may not know, off on a lark of some kind. but it'll come to an end. and you'll get her back and regroup. >> yeah, our worst-case scenario at that point is, okay, she's going to come home pregnant. >> reporter: worst case scenario? not even close. >>> coming up -- >> he had told us that l.j....
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james was the first nhs patient to receive it. to14 mafter james' operation, the stem-cell transplant has been successful. james can now have thhifinal part o treatment. james was given a new, healthy cornea he is about to discover if his site has been resred-- sight has been restored. >> how is i >> oh, wow. >> can you see with it? >> yeah. i can see everyone in the room. i can see you! reporter: not ly has james' sight been restored, but he has gotten the color of his eyes back. >> wt are you looking forward to seeing now? >> my dauter wrote a little wish on it and isaid "i wish t daddy's eye will get back soon." lli be le to tell her that her wish came true, yeaea laura: today the attorney f generam 50 states launched a bipartisan probe into how google maintains its dominance. this comes days afanother investigation was opened into facebook. tech companies are in th spotlight because of concerns they can abuse t market power d invade our privacy. for correspondent samira hussain joins us now. at is it google is ti-competitive?i
james was the first nhs patient to receive it. to14 mafter james' operation, the stem-cell transplant has been successful. james can now have thhifinal part o treatment. james was given a new, healthy cornea he is about to discover if his site has been resred-- sight has been restored. >> how is i >> oh, wow. >> can you see with it? >> yeah. i can see everyone in the room. i can see you! reporter: not ly has james' sight been restored, but he has gotten the color of his...
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james was the first nhs patient to receive it. 14 months after james' he operation, t stem-cell transplant has been successful. james can now have the final part of hise treatment. james was given a new, healthy cornea he is about to discover if his site has been restored-- sight has been restored. >> how is it? >> oh, wow. >> can you see with it? >> yeah. i can see everyone in the room. i can see you! asreporter: not ly james' sight been restored, but he has gotten the color of his eyes back. >> what to seeing now?forward >> my daughter wrote a little wish on it and it said "i wish my daddy's eye will get back soon." i will be her wish came true, yeah. laura: today the attorney generals from 50 states launched a bipartisan probe into howgo le maintains its dominance. this comes days afteanother investigation was opened into facebook. tech companies are in the spotlight becausof concerns they can abuse the market power and invade our privacy. for more, and busins correspondent samira hussain joins us now. what is it that google is suspected of doing that could be anti-competitive? samira:
james was the first nhs patient to receive it. 14 months after james' he operation, t stem-cell transplant has been successful. james can now have the final part of hise treatment. james was given a new, healthy cornea he is about to discover if his site has been restored-- sight has been restored. >> how is it? >> oh, wow. >> can you see with it? >> yeah. i can see everyone in the room. i can see you! asreporter: not ly james' sight been restored, but he has gotten the...
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morning, james. james can now have the final part of his treatment. what we're doing today, because it's worked so well, is doing his corneal transplant. the scar tissue injames is eye, which obscures his vision, is removed. james is given a new, healthy cornea from an eye donor. it's all gone really well. he's about to discover if his site has been restored. —— sight. that's it there. i'm just taking the amniotic membrane dressing away. how is it? oh, wow! can you see this? yeah, i can see. i can see everyone in the room. i can see you. do you see the top letter on that chart? yes. a, e,0... almost driving standard with the one eye. ican see...everything. and that's the first time in 25 years? in 25 years, yeah. not only has james's sight been restored, he's also got the colour of his eye back. what are you most looking forward to being able to see now? lisa and the kids, really. we found a chinese lantern that my daughter eadie had made earlier this year, and she had written a little wish on it, and it said, "i wish my daddy's eye will get bette
morning, james. james can now have the final part of his treatment. what we're doing today, because it's worked so well, is doing his corneal transplant. the scar tissue injames is eye, which obscures his vision, is removed. james is given a new, healthy cornea from an eye donor. it's all gone really well. he's about to discover if his site has been restored. —— sight. that's it there. i'm just taking the amniotic membrane dressing away. how is it? oh, wow! can you see this? yeah, i can...
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james ok, thank you very much. rebecca. >>so want to bring you the latest again on that breaking news story this morning. we're following out of southern california where upwards of 34 people may have died in a boat fire off the coast of santa barbara. this is right near santa cruz island again just off the santa barbara coastline, the coast guard is they're they're assessing the situation they haven't confirmed any of these deaths yet, but we just we know that that many people at least were on board at the time we're going to continue to gather more details. we'll have an update for you here shortly so keep it to the kron 4 news for that. in the east bay oakland police are working to crack down on the legal side shows and they're using a helicopter to do it kron four's gayle ong took a ride with the oakland police inside their chopper. >>this eye in the sky is and serious, but they don't like it. and about a 1000 feet up in a 100 miles per hour officer sean mccord takes us on board argus. >>the oakland police department's
james ok, thank you very much. rebecca. >>so want to bring you the latest again on that breaking news story this morning. we're following out of southern california where upwards of 34 people may have died in a boat fire off the coast of santa barbara. this is right near santa cruz island again just off the santa barbara coastline, the coast guard is they're they're assessing the situation they haven't confirmed any of these deaths yet, but we just we know that that many people at least...
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—— james. express‘s treatment of this story? -- james. playing into express's treatment of this story? -- james. playing into their hands, this story. the image of a very theatrical european prime minister wringing his hands and saying i'm no—lecturning, a british prime minister not turning up, classic daily mail flag—waving staff. this headline will sum up what all brexiteers are saying as they splutter into their earl grey tomorrow morning. it plays into this idea that the eu is very high—handed and arrogant. the express uses the word" deplorable" in the way it treats britain, but i would flip it and say how rude to be invited to a press c0 nfe re nce and say how rude to be invited to a press conference and not show up. you are snubbing your host and your making a statement that you don't ca re making a statement that you don't care what a european leader has two say to you, and he's turned from the incredible hulk into the incredible sulk. and he is turning against the tiny tax haven of luxembourg! there's a lot of info in there!
—— james. express‘s treatment of this story? -- james. playing into express's treatment of this story? -- james. playing into their hands, this story. the image of a very theatrical european prime minister wringing his hands and saying i'm no—lecturning, a british prime minister not turning up, classic daily mail flag—waving staff. this headline will sum up what all brexiteers are saying as they splutter into their earl grey tomorrow morning. it plays into this idea that the eu is...
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i mean, i look at james comey i say i have never seen anybody more self-serving with a god complex like this gentleman, this guy, he basically as you said going through this, you find out that even the people that were in agreement with him politically were probably in on this deal,, to try to unseat president trump and try to force him out of office ultimately, they didn't even know that everything this guy was doing, that he was taking memos that he said were personal prominent he was taking them home, that he was actually distributing them to "new york times" reporter have to manipulate the forcing of a special counsel appointment this is what james comey did this is what he did in a way that as you read this, and you read his own words that are quoted in here i come across saying, here is a guy who just really has this -- no sense of shame no sense of shame. >> this guy had enablers cospir ators accomplishes behaved in most dishonorable fashion imagine to be able this point have not been held to account, congressman -- as you said, difficult to discuss it because it is so -- it is a
i mean, i look at james comey i say i have never seen anybody more self-serving with a god complex like this gentleman, this guy, he basically as you said going through this, you find out that even the people that were in agreement with him politically were probably in on this deal,, to try to unseat president trump and try to force him out of office ultimately, they didn't even know that everything this guy was doing, that he was taking memos that he said were personal prominent he was taking...