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in 1981 john paul, ii john paul the first roman catholic minister to visit japan. >> japan's environment ministry is planning an ambitious target for energy production. it will recommend the country create more than 90% of its power using so-called low carbon methods by 2050. that includes nuclear power. >>> the paris agreement on climate change requires japan to present its plan to the united nations by 2020. a panel appointed by the environment ministry is now joining the proposal. the ministry says renewable sources like solar and wind power and nuclear power will be a part of the plan. it will also recommend research into emissions trading systems, as well as carbon taxes on fossil fuels. opposed to heavy users such as steel and electricity companies. >>> the power company has abandoned its plan to use coal instead of oil at one of its thermal power plant. coal is cheaper but is a contributor to emissions. coal is cheaper but a major source of carbon dioxide emissions. >>> the e utility unveililed on tutuesday. it had o originally plplned to ststt usining coal at t a plant western ja
in 1981 john paul, ii john paul the first roman catholic minister to visit japan. >> japan's environment ministry is planning an ambitious target for energy production. it will recommend the country create more than 90% of its power using so-called low carbon methods by 2050. that includes nuclear power. >>> the paris agreement on climate change requires japan to present its plan to the united nations by 2020. a panel appointed by the environment ministry is now joining the...
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you are more than familiar with the work of one of your french predecessors john paul saul and know his book anti semite and jew. that book was criticized because it suggested the anti-semite gets to define what the jew is. i wonder why you chose to begin a book about the genius of judaism instead of talking about judaism itself. >> it is the best question to start with. let me say first of all how happy i am toob -- to be here. i said it to a group for us. for me to be hosted in this place, in this wilshire temple is more than a joy. it is a great honor and it was a dream of my life. it is my dream to be here, to sit here and have this honor to speak in this place which is such a denial of the stupid theory of the opposition between jewishness and hawk, which is such a more complicated thing than what say some of our enemies. such a treat, such a joy, and such an honor to be here with rabbi david wolpe who is, in america, an anglo saxon world in general a legend. and i am really honored to be here on this stage sharing it with rabbi wolpe. [applause] >> so, to your question, it is a qu
you are more than familiar with the work of one of your french predecessors john paul saul and know his book anti semite and jew. that book was criticized because it suggested the anti-semite gets to define what the jew is. i wonder why you chose to begin a book about the genius of judaism instead of talking about judaism itself. >> it is the best question to start with. let me say first of all how happy i am toob -- to be here. i said it to a group for us. for me to be hosted in this...
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no british was fool enough to chase after john paul jones and this diversion was largely ignored. but his victory over the larger british saps made the headlines in the american newspapers as a david versus goliath conflict that stood for a much larger britain versus american war. back in new orleans, the governor of spanish louisiana supplied the troops up the western mississippi and what is today's pittsburgh with arms and ammunition. but when war was finally declared by spain against britain in 1779, he lept into action and laufnched a series o attacks at mobile, natch ez, and baton rouge. after a series of setbacks due to hurricanes in 1771 he commanded a joint force that captured pensacola. britain was out of west florida now. with spain ruling the gulf of mexico and with britain no longer a threat, the french involve commander who had just arrived on scene asked the spanish navy to protect the french sugar colonies while he took the entire fleet up to the chesapeake. now, washington and rogues learned they were headed to the chesapeake and raced south to new york to meet him
no british was fool enough to chase after john paul jones and this diversion was largely ignored. but his victory over the larger british saps made the headlines in the american newspapers as a david versus goliath conflict that stood for a much larger britain versus american war. back in new orleans, the governor of spanish louisiana supplied the troops up the western mississippi and what is today's pittsburgh with arms and ammunition. but when war was finally declared by spain against britain...
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in 1981, pope john paul ii became first leader of the roman catholic church to visit japan. >>> the american homeland security secretary has come out to explain and defend trump's controversial immigration measures. confusion and chaos spread at airports after the president banned people from seven middle eastern countries from entering the u.s. >> this is not a ban on muslims. this is a temporary pause that allows us to better review the refume and visa vetting system. >> john kelly says the administration is considering various options for tightening immigration control including examining online browsing history, phone records and social media postings. people were detained at american airports after they were refused entry to the country. some have filed lawsuits saying that the travel restrictions are unconstitutional. get us up to date. what's happening? >> currency devaluation is way to make exports chaeeaper and me competitive. it's sensitive matter. trump has lashed out at beijing but as president this is his first direct criticism of tokyo. sdplo you lo >> they play the money marke
in 1981, pope john paul ii became first leader of the roman catholic church to visit japan. >>> the american homeland security secretary has come out to explain and defend trump's controversial immigration measures. confusion and chaos spread at airports after the president banned people from seven middle eastern countries from entering the u.s. >> this is not a ban on muslims. this is a temporary pause that allows us to better review the refume and visa vetting system. >>...
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the 83-year-old tells the bbc justice john paul stephens was 90 when he retired so she has a ways to go. >>> and little tykes is recalling snug and secure pink toddler swings after reports of them breaking and injuring children. they were sold from 2009-2014. >>> facebook finds a new place for ads and is nordstrom facing a backlash? we have the stories, plus where the markets are heading this morning. we want to know. good morning. >> good morning to you. the markets started the trading day in the red following a mixed session on thursday. the uncertainty of president trump's plan to boost the economy. nasdaq fell for a second day. the dow closed at a record high for the tenth straight session. it's the first time it's done that since 1987. look for data on new home sales and consumer sentiment. >>> nordstrom hasn't seen impact from president trump sticking up for his daughter on twitter. he said they were treating ivanka unfairly by dropping her product. they reported positive earnings with with sales rising 2%. >>> facebook is ready to make more money from videos in your news feed.
the 83-year-old tells the bbc justice john paul stephens was 90 when he retired so she has a ways to go. >>> and little tykes is recalling snug and secure pink toddler swings after reports of them breaking and injuring children. they were sold from 2009-2014. >>> facebook finds a new place for ads and is nordstrom facing a backlash? we have the stories, plus where the markets are heading this morning. we want to know. good morning. >> good morning to you. the markets...
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no british admiral was foolish enough to chase after john paul jones and his diversion was largely ignored and certainly played no part in the invasion scheme. but, his victory over the much larger british made the headlines in the american newspapers is a david versus goliath conflict that stood in for america versus britain war. it was a needed shot in the arm. back in new orleans, he supplied the american troops and western theater with arms and munitions. but when war was finally declared by spain against britain in 1779, left into action and lost a series of attack that captured the british post at mobile, natchez, and baton rouge. after a series of setbacks to hurricane in 1781 he commanded a joint spanish french force that captured pensacola. that was the british capital of west florida. britain was now out of west florida. with spain now brewing the gulf of mexico and with britain no longer a threat the french enabled commander who had just arrived on scene asked the spanish navy to protect the french's sugar colonies will he took the entire fleet up to the chesapeake. now washingt
no british admiral was foolish enough to chase after john paul jones and his diversion was largely ignored and certainly played no part in the invasion scheme. but, his victory over the much larger british made the headlines in the american newspapers is a david versus goliath conflict that stood in for america versus britain war. it was a needed shot in the arm. back in new orleans, he supplied the american troops and western theater with arms and munitions. but when war was finally declared...
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now, as a side note the french navy had assigned a little-known american captain, john paul jones, too great a diversion for britain by cruising around the british empire with a small squadron led by his ship. no british admiral was foolish enough to chase after john paul jones, and his diversion was largely ignored, certainly played no part in the invasion scheme, but his victory over the much larger british break it made the headlines in the american newspapers as a david versus goliath conflict that stood in for the much larger america versus britain war. it was a sorely needed shot in the arm. back in new orleans, the government a spanish louisiana, he supplied the american troops in western theater, that's up the mississippi and today's pittsburgh with arms and munitions. but when war was finally declared by spain against britain in 1779, he leapt into action and i he launched a seris of attacks that captured the british post at mobile, natchez, and baton rouge. then after a series of setbacks due to hurricanes, in 1780 when he commanded a joint spanish french force that captured
now, as a side note the french navy had assigned a little-known american captain, john paul jones, too great a diversion for britain by cruising around the british empire with a small squadron led by his ship. no british admiral was foolish enough to chase after john paul jones, and his diversion was largely ignored, certainly played no part in the invasion scheme, but his victory over the much larger british break it made the headlines in the american newspapers as a david versus goliath...
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no british admiral was foolish enough to chase after john paul jones in his was ignored and played no part in the scheme but his victory made the headlines in the american newspapers as a david versus goliath conflict that stood in for a much larger war. it was a sorely needed shot in arm. back in new orleans, it was the governor of louisiana that could supply in the american troops in the western theater in mississippi and pittsburgh with arms and munitions but in 1779 he leapt into action with a series of attacks that capture the british posts that mobile and baton rouge. he commanded a french force that captured pensacola. britain was effectively now out of west florida and spain ruling the gulf of mexico and pretend no longer a threat, the french naval commander who had just arrived on scene asked the spanish nav navy to protect the french colonies while he took his entire fleet of two chesapeake. they learned that they were heading up to chesapeake so they raced up to meet him at yorkto yorktown. he stood at 6-foot four and 6-foot five on the days of battle and yes, since you ask
no british admiral was foolish enough to chase after john paul jones in his was ignored and played no part in the scheme but his victory made the headlines in the american newspapers as a david versus goliath conflict that stood in for a much larger war. it was a sorely needed shot in arm. back in new orleans, it was the governor of louisiana that could supply in the american troops in the western theater in mississippi and pittsburgh with arms and munitions but in 1779 he leapt into action...
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julie: that was our interview with l'oreal chairman john paul -- jean-paul. stocks trading partially on the announcement of their body shop. the company is exploring all options for their brand, which is not seen a profit over the last three years. coming up, we are following stocks. 35 minutes into the end of the friday session. stocks are gaining for the fourth consecutive day. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: 4:00 p.m. in london, midnight in hong kong, 11:00 in new york. i am mark barton. julie: i am julie hyman. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. we will take you from new york to london in the next hour. plus, stores out of dallas, germany and japan. here at the top stories on the bloomberg and around the world. the trade moving on president trump. really get a sustained rally in the dollar as the president promises a phenomenal tax plan? julie: president trump is due to meet prime minister of japan at the white house any moment. the prime minister has already pitched japanese business interest to the u.s. chamber of commerce. how will having a
julie: that was our interview with l'oreal chairman john paul -- jean-paul. stocks trading partially on the announcement of their body shop. the company is exploring all options for their brand, which is not seen a profit over the last three years. coming up, we are following stocks. 35 minutes into the end of the friday session. stocks are gaining for the fourth consecutive day. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: 4:00 p.m. in london, midnight in hong kong, 11:00 in new york. i am mark barton. julie:...
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paul: john bolton, thanks. we're going to hold the ambassador over for our next block. >>> still ahead, another early test of the trump administration's foreign policy as the half-brother of north korean dictator kim jong un is assassinated. we'll take a closer look at that increasingly unstable regime when we come back. a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. i just want to find a used car start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. a girl with golden locks broke into a house owned by three bears. she ate some porridge, broke the baby bear's chair, and stole some jewelry, a flat-screen tv, and a laptop. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the bears with homeowners insurance. they were able to replace all their items... ...incl
paul: john bolton, thanks. we're going to hold the ambassador over for our next block. >>> still ahead, another early test of the trump administration's foreign policy as the half-brother of north korean dictator kim jong un is assassinated. we'll take a closer look at that increasingly unstable regime when we come back. a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin...
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poppy, john? >> paul, we're talking 200,000 people. do they have somewhere to go? that's a lot of folks. >> reporter: that's why they described it as chaos and frantic. that we could see, they were gone. these cities were evacuated. there was some confusion, stragglers who weren't sure it was mandatory for them. most of them i believe either towards sacramento or up towards chico, california. >> all right, paul vercammen for us near that dam in california. we will watch that carefully as the sun comes up and get a better look at exactly how much damage there is. >> blizzard-like conditions hitting the east coast this morning. tough driving in cambridge, massachusetts. probably good idea not to try to drive. about 12.5 million people are under winter storm warnings, the second time in less than a week up there. schools closed today again in boston. you just don't go to school anymore in boston. they could get ten inches there. in maine they're a foot of fresh powder, nice i suppose at sugarloaf. >>> still to come, hundreds arrested, dozens deported, undocumented imm
poppy, john? >> paul, we're talking 200,000 people. do they have somewhere to go? that's a lot of folks. >> reporter: that's why they described it as chaos and frantic. that we could see, they were gone. these cities were evacuated. there was some confusion, stragglers who weren't sure it was mandatory for them. most of them i believe either towards sacramento or up towards chico, california. >> all right, paul vercammen for us near that dam in california. we will watch that...
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john paul, let's stay with a dodd-frank story for a second. we have seen investors sour little bit on trump trades, the idea he was going to be able to introduce fiscal stimulus and promote business interests by rolling back regulation. now that we have this executive order that came out on friday, are we going to see those animal spirits and optimism return? >> great question. i know he likes to think he cannot work with congress to push his agenda through. in some of the cases, that's true. in the case of dodd-frank and financial regulation, i think he is going to have to work with lawmakers. i'm not entirely sure he will get the support to push this through. through. i think really for the market outlook, you can put as many charts as you want on the screen, but the most important image in my mind is trump's twitter feed. that is what is moving markets now, and it's really economic fundamentals. tracy: can i just say five years ago, who would have thought trump's twitter feed would be the thing moving markets? jean-paul: absolutely. you rea
john paul, let's stay with a dodd-frank story for a second. we have seen investors sour little bit on trump trades, the idea he was going to be able to introduce fiscal stimulus and promote business interests by rolling back regulation. now that we have this executive order that came out on friday, are we going to see those animal spirits and optimism return? >> great question. i know he likes to think he cannot work with congress to push his agenda through. in some of the cases, that's...
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paul: john bolton, thanks. we're going to hold the ambassador over for our next block. >>> still ahead, another early test of the trump administration's foreign policy as the half-brother of north korean dictator kim jong un is assassinated. tech: at safelite, we know how busy your life can be. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there, so she didn't miss a single shot. i replaced her windshield giving her more time for what matters most. tech: how'd ya do? player: we won! tech: nice! that's another safelite advantage. mom: thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. to refinance your home.eding through financial documents or, you could push that button. [rocket launching] skip the paperwork and get a mortgage solution in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] it's about
paul: john bolton, thanks. we're going to hold the ambassador over for our next block. >>> still ahead, another early test of the trump administration's foreign policy as the half-brother of north korean dictator kim jong un is assassinated. tech: at safelite, we know how busy your life can be. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when...
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john: they don't stop you from doing that. paul: they make it more difficult. let's take some other examples of things that were accidentally discovered. viagra was originally developed to treat high blood pressure and it didn't work very well and clinicians notice. this helps dysfunction. paul: the female viagra became out the same thing. it if failed three times to treat depression as an antidepressant. if failed three times in clinical trials and they notice that women were having better relationships. john: rogaine developed to treat ulcers. paul: it didn't work well and then to treat hypertension. it was growing guys here. it's not great? john: the blood thinner warfarin was meant to prevent lead clots. paul: this was discovered by some farmer noticing something in the feed was causing cows to bleed to death. fungus on red clover causing cows to bleed and scientist found what the substance was and developed the obvious use of this which was rat poison. they bleed out and die away. then you give a little bit to humans and you stop blood clots including pres
john: they don't stop you from doing that. paul: they make it more difficult. let's take some other examples of things that were accidentally discovered. viagra was originally developed to treat high blood pressure and it didn't work very well and clinicians notice. this helps dysfunction. paul: the female viagra became out the same thing. it if failed three times to treat depression as an antidepressant. if failed three times in clinical trials and they notice that women were having better...
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john paul, good to have you. what's your worry here? >> well, the concern is that it's not the companies are going to pay for it, it's the consumer. for example, tequila, france champagne, italy, wines and so forth, right now you pay tax for alcohol tobacco and firearms. if they raised, you could only make tequila in mÉxico f they--- if they raised it we have to pass it onto consumers. i don't think it's such a good idea because the consumer is going to be paying more. also you have to look at a different way, if he's doing it to raise revenue or punish companies that aren't fair with us, he could use as a bargaining chip and i think that's what they're doing, be fair with our exports, have fair as you want us to be with your import. i think lai to really look at that wasn't because the 20% increase on all import is going to affect the consumer, i believe there was a report turned in recently by best buy that says we make a billion dollars a year, but if there's 20% on all import goes into fruition, son of a gun, we will lose $2 billio
john paul, good to have you. what's your worry here? >> well, the concern is that it's not the companies are going to pay for it, it's the consumer. for example, tequila, france champagne, italy, wines and so forth, right now you pay tax for alcohol tobacco and firearms. if they raised, you could only make tequila in mÉxico f they--- if they raised it we have to pass it onto consumers. i don't think it's such a good idea because the consumer is going to be paying more. also you have to...
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he's anti-pope benedict and anti-pope john paul. all of these people were about economic justice, migrants and refugees. >> i think we could even say antichurch, right? because he's pushing this. he's here in the united states pushing this wheat supremacy, nationalist, now he's takings it to a world view. if you look at how diverse and how many people are catholics, i think steve bannon sees this as a way to control his own message on a national worldwide level. >> and he is pushing it all through europe. as much as we see pope francis as a new kind of turn -- as we see him, he said in what sounded like implicit criticism, i exist to build walls and not bridges. a christian would never say you will pay for that, never. that is not a christian gesture. that is what's made a lot of people fall in love with pope francis, but the church itself has a history and in reputations of being being very, very conservati conservative. is there any constituencies that they legalized-realized -- >> it's a combination of radicals and traditional li
he's anti-pope benedict and anti-pope john paul. all of these people were about economic justice, migrants and refugees. >> i think we could even say antichurch, right? because he's pushing this. he's here in the united states pushing this wheat supremacy, nationalist, now he's takings it to a world view. if you look at how diverse and how many people are catholics, i think steve bannon sees this as a way to control his own message on a national worldwide level. >> and he is pushing...
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paul ryan is speaking live at the white house. listen. >> step in and prevent obama care from getting worse, from collapsing and we will replace it with a law that is better, durable and lowers costs to more affordable plans. more importantly, we're not going to force people something they don't want to buy. you have to have choice and freedom. that's one of the reasons why we must repeal and replace obamacare. that's top of our list this spring. >> maybe more important than what the insurance companies think is what bill clinton called it during the election last year. he said obamacare was the craziecrazy est thing he had seen. eight out of ten americans want it change. the status quo is not an option. what we're doing is not the status quo. >> an independent prosecutor has been called for the russian interference in the election. should there be a special prosecutor? >> i couldn't speak to that part, the attorney general. the proper place in my opinion is the intelligence committees. they have access to methods of intelligence
paul ryan is speaking live at the white house. listen. >> step in and prevent obama care from getting worse, from collapsing and we will replace it with a law that is better, durable and lowers costs to more affordable plans. more importantly, we're not going to force people something they don't want to buy. you have to have choice and freedom. that's one of the reasons why we must repeal and replace obamacare. that's top of our list this spring. >> maybe more important than what...
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paul jones was off the coast of hawaii when it successfully tested a new type of surface-to-air missile. pentagon officials in the development and enhancing human security amid growing concerns over north korea's ballistic missile program. capitol hill is still buzzing tonight over the silencing of a high-profile lawmaker in an extra ordinary scene that played out on the senate floor last night. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel joins us with a video and a back story of elizabeth warren provoking a rare rebuke by her colleagues. >> in the next hour or so, jeff sessions is expected to be confirmed the next attorney general but tempers flare last night when massachusetts liberal elizabeth warren read an old letter from the widow of a civil rights icon. >> mr. president, i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. i asked leave of the senate to continue my remarks. >> is their objections? >> object. >> i appeal the ruling. >> senator warren was told to take her seat and she would not be allowed to speak further a
paul jones was off the coast of hawaii when it successfully tested a new type of surface-to-air missile. pentagon officials in the development and enhancing human security amid growing concerns over north korea's ballistic missile program. capitol hill is still buzzing tonight over the silencing of a high-profile lawmaker in an extra ordinary scene that played out on the senate floor last night. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel joins us with a video and a back story of elizabeth...
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justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp office. and in october of 1936, thurgood and buster left his crowded family home in baltimore for new york city. when thurgood and buster first arrived in new york, they stayed with relatives until they found a small apartment in harlem. they would now be alone and on their own for the very first time. inanoffice across town the naacp was still basking in the glow of their first victory integrating the university of maryland law school - which energized houston's education strategy and gave it momentum. marshall would now share a second floor office with houston to hel
justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp...
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paul saul, and you know his book anti-semite and you. that book was criticized because it suggests that in some ways at the anti-semite gets to decide what the jew is come that you defined by outside forces instead of by yourself. and so i wonder why you chose to get a book about the genius of judaism by talking about anti-semitism, instead of talking about judaism itself? >> it is the best question to start with. let me say first of all how happy i am to be here. i set it before to a little group of us, for me to be hosted in this place in this wilshire temple is more than a draw in. it is a great honor and it was a dream of my life to be here, to be received here and to have the honor to speak in this place, which is such a denial of the stupid theory of the opposition between jewishness and art, between jewishness and -- such and more complicated thing than, what say, some of our enemies. it's such a treat, such a joy, such an honor to be here dick and even more with rabbi david wolpe who is in america and anglo-saxon world in general
paul saul, and you know his book anti-semite and you. that book was criticized because it suggests that in some ways at the anti-semite gets to decide what the jew is come that you defined by outside forces instead of by yourself. and so i wonder why you chose to get a book about the genius of judaism by talking about anti-semitism, instead of talking about judaism itself? >> it is the best question to start with. let me say first of all how happy i am to be here. i set it before to a...
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i personally agree with justice john paul stephens. i would note one of the most noted liberals. he wrote the majority opinion in the case called crawford. crawford upheld the photo i. dim d. standard. it required photo i.d. to vote just like you need i.d. to get on a plane or get a beer in a bar. what justice stephens in a 6-3 decision upholding that law said is that voter fraud undermines the integrity of the election and the people that are hurt the most are minorities, hispanics or african-americans because they are quently the people whose votes are being stolen. when democratic politicians embrace and defend voter fraud, it undermines the integrity of our basic democratic system. that's unfortunate. >> would you support republican leadership attempts to change the senate rules and push this nominee through with just the few votes? >> i believe judge gorsuch will be confirmed. september d senate democrats will not succeed in filibustering him. one way or another, judge gorsuch, i believe, will be confirmed. and he is an extraordinary nominee. a decade ago, he was confirmed t
i personally agree with justice john paul stephens. i would note one of the most noted liberals. he wrote the majority opinion in the case called crawford. crawford upheld the photo i. dim d. standard. it required photo i.d. to vote just like you need i.d. to get on a plane or get a beer in a bar. what justice stephens in a 6-3 decision upholding that law said is that voter fraud undermines the integrity of the election and the people that are hurt the most are minorities, hispanics or...
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. >> how will history remember pope john paul ii? >> katrina is expected to be a category 3 or 4 storm when it makes landfall again on machine. >> we're all going to miss you at cnn, and how lucky hln is, and particularly your husband to have you back home in l.a. >> michael jackson, the king of pop, dead at the age of 50. >> what brought lehman brothers down? >> your voice will be missed. i'm very glad you're going to be on hln. i look forward to seeing you when i go to l.a. this is another great reason to go to l.a. in fact, why are we all living here, why don't we all move to l.a.? you're very smart. >> out in force trying to put up barriers to stop an oily flow of water. >> we're going to miss you here on the cnn side. don't be a stranger. >> in the wake of japan's earthquake and devastating tsunami, thousands are missing. >> we're missing your face every morning on cnn. but i understand. it's kind of smart, you should go be with him. >> al qaeda has released a statement confirming the death of its founder, osama bin laden. >> yo
. >> how will history remember pope john paul ii? >> katrina is expected to be a category 3 or 4 storm when it makes landfall again on machine. >> we're all going to miss you at cnn, and how lucky hln is, and particularly your husband to have you back home in l.a. >> michael jackson, the king of pop, dead at the age of 50. >> what brought lehman brothers down? >> your voice will be missed. i'm very glad you're going to be on hln. i look forward to seeing you...
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paul stevens, it was a dissent for two. it came down 6-3. six.wo had swelled to every time i'm in defense, i'm hoping there will be a repeal. it hasn't happened yet, but hope springs eternal. >> my name is julia. i am a graduate student. has there ever been a time when you have been on the supreme court when you took a side that was opposite your personal morals because he thought the constitution was on the other side? queen, there would be no death penalty. part, i don't do what justice brennan and marshall do in saying the death penalty in violationstances is a of the eighth amendment banning cruel and unusual punishment. instead i take part in those and do the best i can to move it along in the direction in which it seems to be going. think i mentioned last year across the country there were only 20 executions compared to 80 20 years ago. within five states that hold executions, only particular .ounties from nigeriaior and i am studying chemical ,ngineering and my question is you mentioned you wanted to see the currentl
paul stevens, it was a dissent for two. it came down 6-3. six.wo had swelled to every time i'm in defense, i'm hoping there will be a repeal. it hasn't happened yet, but hope springs eternal. >> my name is julia. i am a graduate student. has there ever been a time when you have been on the supreme court when you took a side that was opposite your personal morals because he thought the constitution was on the other side? queen, there would be no death penalty. part, i don't do what justice...
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john and paul, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> i'm first alert meteorologist erika martin. we're getting you ready for a cold by the end of the week into this weekend. this weekend we topped out at 50 degrees and the average is 41 and today's expected high temperature 46. but by friday and saturday, we are going to trend below average and then pick up just a little bit by sunday. so, i'll get to all the details in your ten-day on 10. meantime, weather headlines include above normal temperatures for today and a breezy afternoon. i do expect wind speeds to range anywhere between 15 to 20 miles per hour as the day progresses. on friday, that cold blast starts to settle on in so get ready for frigid overnight temperatures and especially those feels-like temperatures. by the weekend, sunshine but cold and the potential for some isolated showers on sunday and possibly a wintry mix for parts of lehigh valley. satellite and radar image right now picking up on a few clouds and some light returns. we did have official obse
john and paul, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> i'm first alert meteorologist erika martin. we're getting you ready for a cold by the end of the week into this weekend. this weekend we topped out at 50 degrees and the average is 41 and today's expected high temperature 46. but by friday and saturday, we are going to trend below average and then pick up just a little bit by sunday. so, i'll get to...
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let me ask you about eliminating and consolidating of johns that paul has start. is that likely to help, and is there a turn, is there a problem here, where that could also start to affect service? >> absolutely. metro through met this year, the metro fiscal year ends june 30th it, will help metro get through next year, but as the general manager said today, you can't cut a thousand jobs a year. specially in a growing region. specially at the secondd busiest subway system in the country, where do you need people. you needne mechanics, you need nee bus drivers, you kneel raid apartment or, need host every people to run the system every day. he is really looking at the fiscal 19 year. which would be thefisc middle of 2018. he said, listen, there is almost no where to go. and that's his line, we're w fast approaching. fast approaching a situationachi where he's not going to have anywhere else to go find moneyoy to fill metro budget gap. bud so another year, year and a half, and he didn't explicitly say it dodd, he never does get g into these policy matters, but he's
let me ask you about eliminating and consolidating of johns that paul has start. is that likely to help, and is there a turn, is there a problem here, where that could also start to affect service? >> absolutely. metro through met this year, the metro fiscal year ends june 30th it, will help metro get through next year, but as the general manager said today, you can't cut a thousand jobs a year. specially in a growing region. specially at the secondd busiest subway system in the country,...
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i was once assigned a defense by my senior colleague, john paul stevens. it was a dissent for two. the decision came down 6-3. the two had swelled to six. every time i'm in defense, i'm hoping there will be a repeal. it hasn't happened yet, but hope springs eternal. [laughter] >> my name is julia. i am a graduate student. has there ever been a time when , since you have been on the supreme court, when you took a side that was opposite your personal morals because he thought the constitution was on the other side? justice ginsburg: if i were queen, there would be no death penalty. but i take part, i don't do what justice brennan and marshall do in saying the death penalty in all circumstances is a violation of the eighth amendment banning cruel and unusual punishment. part in thosee canments, and do the best i to move them along in the direction in which it seems to be going. , think i mentioned it earlier last year across the country, there were only 20 executions compared with 98 10 years ago. and there were only five states in the united states that held executions, even within t
i was once assigned a defense by my senior colleague, john paul stevens. it was a dissent for two. the decision came down 6-3. the two had swelled to six. every time i'm in defense, i'm hoping there will be a repeal. it hasn't happened yet, but hope springs eternal. [laughter] >> my name is julia. i am a graduate student. has there ever been a time when , since you have been on the supreme court, when you took a side that was opposite your personal morals because he thought the...
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devore, paul hooper. tom shillue, good-bye. you never miss an episode of this show, "the five." >> bret: this time they come in as the victoire's, conservatives flock to washington for meeting that a yr ago was not sold on donald trumg around president trump and his administration. this is "special report" ." welcome to washington. for republicans, the center of the political universe this week is just across the d.c. border in national harbor, maryland. thousands of true believers are gathered for the biggest annual meeting of conservatives. it's a meeting that then-candidate trump did not attend last year. this time around, he will get
devore, paul hooper. tom shillue, good-bye. you never miss an episode of this show, "the five." >> bret: this time they come in as the victoire's, conservatives flock to washington for meeting that a yr ago was not sold on donald trumg around president trump and his administration. this is "special report" ." welcome to washington. for republicans, the center of the political universe this week is just across the d.c. border in national harbor, maryland. thousands...
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they said gerald ford's nominee, john paul stevens, quote, "revealed an extraordinary lack of sensitivity to the problems women faced." they said reagan's nominee knee, anthony kennedy, was a sexist who would be a disaster wore tpeupl. and they said george h.w. bush's nominee, david souter was a threat to women, minorities, dissenters and other disadvantaged groups. so it's not terribly surprising that they would say it again this time. what is disappointing is that leading democrats in the senate would adopt the same rhetoric. the ink was not dry on judge gorsuch's tphoeuplgts when the democratic leader -- nomination when the democratic leader had, you guessed it -- judge gorsuch, had, you guessed it, demonstrated a hostility toward women's rights. we know that justice scalia's seat on the court does not belong to any president or any political party. it belongs to the american people. when it became vacant in the middle of a contentious presidential election, we followed the rules set down by vice president joe biden and democratic leader schumer which says that supreme court vacancies
they said gerald ford's nominee, john paul stevens, quote, "revealed an extraordinary lack of sensitivity to the problems women faced." they said reagan's nominee knee, anthony kennedy, was a sexist who would be a disaster wore tpeupl. and they said george h.w. bush's nominee, david souter was a threat to women, minorities, dissenters and other disadvantaged groups. so it's not terribly surprising that they would say it again this time. what is disappointing is that leading democrats...
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they said gerald ford's nominee, john paul stevens, quote, revealed an an extraordinary lack of sensitivity to the problems women face, end quote. they said reagan's nominee, anti-kennedy was, quote sexis end quote who would quote be a disaster for women. and they said george h.w. bush's nominee, david souter was a threat to women, minorities, dissenters and other disadvantaged groups. so, it is not terribly surprising that they would say it again this time. what is dispointing that leading democrats in the senate would adopt the same rhetoric. the ink was not even dry on judge gore such's nomination when the democratic leader proclaimed judge gorsuch had, you guessed it, judge gorsuch had, you guessed it, demonstrated hostility toward women's rights. i hope our colleagues will stick to the fact this is time around. we know that justice scalia's seat on the court does not belong to any president or any political party. it belongs to the american people. when it became vacant, in the middle of a contentious presidential election we followed the rule set down by vice president joe biden and d
they said gerald ford's nominee, john paul stevens, quote, revealed an an extraordinary lack of sensitivity to the problems women face, end quote. they said reagan's nominee, anti-kennedy was, quote sexis end quote who would quote be a disaster for women. and they said george h.w. bush's nominee, david souter was a threat to women, minorities, dissenters and other disadvantaged groups. so, it is not terribly surprising that they would say it again this time. what is dispointing that leading...
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but for rural communities such as john day or paul but as republican leaders know so well, there is a disturbing gap between the unemployment rate in urban oregon and rural oregon. for families living in columbia, ko, crook, or any of our rural communities, we must burst open the doors of opportunity so that individuals can find good paying jobs right where they live. to accomplish this, and to ensure the economy is humming in every single corner of oregon, we need to take a multifaceted approach, leveraging enforce ment in workforce develop ment, infrastructure, collaborati collaboration, and innovation. as i have traveled across oregon, countless employers and business owners have told me that they have struggled to find employees to meet their needs. one way we can help them is to make colombia county with an unemployment rate of 6.3% the national role model for 21st century workforce training. based on a model created in england and bolstered by the determination and drive of the endom inable betsy johnson, we allocated resources at business oregon and partnered with the private s
but for rural communities such as john day or paul but as republican leaders know so well, there is a disturbing gap between the unemployment rate in urban oregon and rural oregon. for families living in columbia, ko, crook, or any of our rural communities, we must burst open the doors of opportunity so that individuals can find good paying jobs right where they live. to accomplish this, and to ensure the economy is humming in every single corner of oregon, we need to take a multifaceted...
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on november 28, 1975, the republican president, gerald ford, nominated john paul stevens to the court. 19 days later, december 17, the democratic-controlled senate voted to confirm justice stevens and he was sworn in and served out the term. it was a different time. [laughter] gregory diskant: one could say. the big cases our year, we may talk about these later a little bit. the money equals speech case. the deaf case which was near and dear to justice marshall's case. we wrote the most boring court opinions. chief justice burger and justice marshall were not close. somehow, we got the dogs. i drafted for the judge an opinion on the constitutionality of the wild free roaming burros act. justice marshall cared about the craft and was no less demanding in the quality of the majority opinions we got to write and draft as for the dissents. and we got to be members of the family. i'm delighted to see him. he was the southern summer assistant. we got to know cissy and john and be part of the family. it was an absolute thrill. dean minow: i join this distinguished panel in giving thanks for
on november 28, 1975, the republican president, gerald ford, nominated john paul stevens to the court. 19 days later, december 17, the democratic-controlled senate voted to confirm justice stevens and he was sworn in and served out the term. it was a different time. [laughter] gregory diskant: one could say. the big cases our year, we may talk about these later a little bit. the money equals speech case. the deaf case which was near and dear to justice marshall's case. we wrote the most boring...
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i got to like announce the showe like ladies and gentlemen,eneme, here's john paul bourelly.ll >> that's so cool.s so did that help you now feel likel this is what i'm going to do noo i'm going to take this and makem it my career.arr. >> i knew the whole time devile exposed me.e and educated me.d >> all right. >> you know what i mean? all o a sudden things below up noww uw here's another question.stion. from how accurate is your wiki you wrote ian in a's higher inie 30 minutes.utes. >> um-hmm. that's accurate. >> where did it come from?ccrei >> i don't know.>> i dnow the soul. th the heart. >> you sat down and you wereown just like --just l >> the alcohol.lc [ laughter ]oh >> it's true. >> when you write and dan greate job on the a queue tick guitar by the way. do you write with guitar? gta because this is a great stripped down version right now.wn do you ver like to stript down you write or do you have theo yt vision of the whole production p in your head.ad. >> i definitely strip it down.y. i definitely write the guitarrii first and build it up sometimes piano. piano. i think it's bett
i got to like announce the showe like ladies and gentlemen,eneme, here's john paul bourelly.ll >> that's so cool.s so did that help you now feel likel this is what i'm going to do noo i'm going to take this and makem it my career.arr. >> i knew the whole time devile exposed me.e and educated me.d >> all right. >> you know what i mean? all o a sudden things below up noww uw here's another question.stion. from how accurate is your wiki you wrote ian in a's higher inie 30...
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. >>> john wall's former teammate paul pierce and the clippers visiting the celtics. playing his final game in boston today. he is retiring at the end of the season. how fitting. final seconds of this game pierce at the top of the key for three. he knocks it down. standing ovation from celtics fans. 18 years to the day pierce made his debut in boston. but the celtics win it 107-102. the maryland women's basketball team has never lost to indiana. today was the fourth matchup of all time between the two teams. the terrapins team looking for energy, evidence, execution for success. erica -- she writes that fourth e when we get ready in the make up run. the start. jones for two of her 17. terps up 46-27 at the half. everything going maryland's way. seconds left from 3/4 court. maryland cruises with a 92-56 win. terps improve improve to 26-1 this season. the best start in school's history. >> george mason women also in action against due cane. second quarter. tied at 23. alexa a spin move and gets the bucket and the foul. 14 points for her. mason takes the lead. due cane t
. >>> john wall's former teammate paul pierce and the clippers visiting the celtics. playing his final game in boston today. he is retiring at the end of the season. how fitting. final seconds of this game pierce at the top of the key for three. he knocks it down. standing ovation from celtics fans. 18 years to the day pierce made his debut in boston. but the celtics win it 107-102. the maryland women's basketball team has never lost to indiana. today was the fourth matchup of all time...
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and former treasurer was called to a meeting with john mccain and paul ryan, two senior republicans. john mccain said the dispute was unnecessary and harmful, and that australia still values the relationship. paul ryan saying australians should not worry about the relationship with trump or the united states, but as you describe it, a rather disturbing and unexpected storm in a teacup. rishaad: thank you for that. now, indeed, donald trump's war of words with mexico -- he seems to be fighting with everybody -- putting several japanese companies in the spotlight. they all have mexican factories. it seems like some parts of corporate japan have been caught in the crosshairs of this war of words between mexico and the united states. >> yes, it is not a good time if you are a japanese car manufacturer or the president of a japanese company. access to the eu is going away. and honda aressan wondering how that's going to work in the future. now this fight with mexico. , jp steel wasries recently given an award by the mexican government for being the 1000 company to invest in mexico. givesr
and former treasurer was called to a meeting with john mccain and paul ryan, two senior republicans. john mccain said the dispute was unnecessary and harmful, and that australia still values the relationship. paul ryan saying australians should not worry about the relationship with trump or the united states, but as you describe it, a rather disturbing and unexpected storm in a teacup. rishaad: thank you for that. now, indeed, donald trump's war of words with mexico -- he seems to be fighting...
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. >> the significant thing is that both john lennon and paul mccartney made music in their own particular ways that were focused on the fact that they were deeply in love with a woman. ♪ but i'm not the only one >> mccartney went home, made the record where he plays all the instruments on his own. this cozy domesticity, beautiful, wonderful, warm music. >> it's going to look roughly like this. this is our first showing of it. >> this is just the mock-up, folks. >> the new album. >> called -- >> i sell records. doesn't matter if i have been with the beatles or not. if thedon't like the record theyon't buy it. >> ringo, who, to this day, people dismiss way too much, has tremendous success in the '70s. and george harrison, who had been stockpiling these amazing songs, explodes like a supernova in an album called "all things must pass" may be the greatest beatles' solo album of all. ♪ you don't need no passport >> over the years, now, such a lot of songs mounted up i only wanted to do. i got a quota of one, or two per album. >> were you held down by the other fellows? >> well, very subtly
. >> the significant thing is that both john lennon and paul mccartney made music in their own particular ways that were focused on the fact that they were deeply in love with a woman. ♪ but i'm not the only one >> mccartney went home, made the record where he plays all the instruments on his own. this cozy domesticity, beautiful, wonderful, warm music. >> it's going to look roughly like this. this is our first showing of it. >> this is just the mock-up, folks....
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paul vi and st. john's college high school. third water, watch sydney wood drive. gets the hoop and will fall. st. john's led into the fourth. shepherd puts on the move, showing off the hot hand here from outside. 4-3 in the second half. cadets win 58-52. they are your wcac champions. you know, congratulations to all the teams for making it. how cool that you get to celebrate. >> fun seeing a >>> that does it for us. the "tonight show's" back. >> aaron paul from "breaking bad." >> and more next. >> see you tomorrow. thanks for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- aaron paul, keri russell,
paul vi and st. john's college high school. third water, watch sydney wood drive. gets the hoop and will fall. st. john's led into the fourth. shepherd puts on the move, showing off the hot hand here from outside. 4-3 in the second half. cadets win 58-52. they are your wcac champions. you know, congratulations to all the teams for making it. how cool that you get to celebrate. >> fun seeing a >>> that does it for us. the "tonight show's" back. >> aaron paul from...
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meanwhile, president trump's latest rift with the media is renewing a feud between republican senators john mccain and rand paul. >> if you want to preserve democracy as we know it, you have to have an adversarial press and without it i'm afraid that we would lose so much of our individual liberties over time. that's how dictators get started. when you look at history, the first thing dictators do is shut down the press. i'm not saying that president trump is trying to be a dictator. i'm just saying we need to learn the lessons of history. >> i see no evidence that anybody is putting forward any kind of legislation to limit the press. i think people, you know, this is colored by john mccain's disagreement with president trump. it all is. everything that he says about the president is colored by his own personal dispute he's got running with president trump and should be taken with a grain of salt because john mccain's the guyed guy who has advocated for war everywhere and we're lucky john mccain is not in charge because i think we would be in perpetual war. >> their comments come a someday
meanwhile, president trump's latest rift with the media is renewing a feud between republican senators john mccain and rand paul. >> if you want to preserve democracy as we know it, you have to have an adversarial press and without it i'm afraid that we would lose so much of our individual liberties over time. that's how dictators get started. when you look at history, the first thing dictators do is shut down the press. i'm not saying that president trump is trying to be a dictator. i'm...
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ryan, eric cantor, john boehner. it led to the creation of this monster, he turns around and bites them. they say, it's a problem. i think it was a problem when you created him. donald trump represents that. >> what do you make of the data that suggest we not only didn't gain ground on race during the obama era. but we lost ground in the obama e era. >> i actually talk about that in one of my books. i strike to strike a balance of critique and praise. the reason it was difficult for many black people to really oppose donald trump at a certain level, even as you've often stead, a broke clock can be right twice a day. he was making some legitimate points about the loss of black people under the first black presidency, we look at it across the board, every index suggests we had a double rate of unemployment. if that had been a white man in the white house, we would have been outside picketing. we know that president obama was in an extremely difficult position, the moment he talked about race, they went ham. i tell peop
ryan, eric cantor, john boehner. it led to the creation of this monster, he turns around and bites them. they say, it's a problem. i think it was a problem when you created him. donald trump represents that. >> what do you make of the data that suggest we not only didn't gain ground on race during the obama era. but we lost ground in the obama e era. >> i actually talk about that in one of my books. i strike to strike a balance of critique and praise. the reason it was difficult for...