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even cousin itt can see that's actually beyonce. >> oh, it is beyonce. >> doing her halloween thing.dressed in identical poses, clothes, even used the identical artwork with a clever play on words, from toni braxton to phony braxton. >> she even nailed the wig. braxton responded, how do you look better than me on my own album cover? i love it. >> she said happy halloween, sis. does this creepy chick in the middle speak? >> no, wednesday just stays there. she hangs out by mommy, it's okay. >>> speaking of costumes, we're getting the word that tyler perry is hanging up the wig for good. >> no, madea, the character that has given us life for the last 20 years. >> wow, 20 years? >> started as a stage play, about to hang up that wig. >> perry says he plans to retire madea next year because, quote, i'm tired, man. i'm tired. >> since her first appearance back in 2000, madea has appeared in perry's stage plays, on tv and 12 of his 31 movies, but no doubt the best is "boo! a madea halloween." >> this must be why cousin itt didn't pursue a career as a tv anchor. >> does she do tricks? what do
even cousin itt can see that's actually beyonce. >> oh, it is beyonce. >> doing her halloween thing.dressed in identical poses, clothes, even used the identical artwork with a clever play on words, from toni braxton to phony braxton. >> she even nailed the wig. braxton responded, how do you look better than me on my own album cover? i love it. >> she said happy halloween, sis. does this creepy chick in the middle speak? >> no, wednesday just stays there. she hangs...
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itt is a lot on economic issues, the southern ier of new york is economic a troubled and has been for a long time. that is one of the major topics that has been in this race, but still, as you said, it is a very, very close race. it is a tossup in every sense of the word. host: when it comes to spending and is closed races, what are you seeing? guest: generally speaking, we have seen the democratic challengers out raising the republican incumbents. you have seen that in a lot of districts across the state. you know, a lot of that, the democrats have this energized base. democratic a largely state, and there is a good amount of donors throughout the state, so you see generally speaking in these races, the democratic challengers out racing the republicans. new york 2004, where do we stand and what you think this race is going? guest: john cap goes is the republican rick public can -- john is a republican incumbent. upset.onent won in an she is a syracuse university visiting professor who is favored by progressives, but the polling shows this race is not as those as the other two we disc
itt is a lot on economic issues, the southern ier of new york is economic a troubled and has been for a long time. that is one of the major topics that has been in this race, but still, as you said, it is a very, very close race. it is a tossup in every sense of the word. host: when it comes to spending and is closed races, what are you seeing? guest: generally speaking, we have seen the democratic challengers out raising the republican incumbents. you have seen that in a lot of districts...
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vote, itt time from the flew her. have been viewing social media and seeing the pain and the hurt. i want to remind everyone tonight of this room full of fellowship and faith. this is a time in our country more than ever that we have to stay faithful. the first thing is to remember who we are. by my family that you can't really be present or look to the future if you don't understand your path. if they remember who we are and , we will know who we have the is constitutional democracy on the planet. with the course of human events. in this nation -- were not going to found this nation because we all pray the same. we don't share a common ethnicity. our founders knew that is not who we are. that puts be a nation forward values and ideas that would serve as light to other nations. a nation that favors freedom, justice, and equality. i'm not going to whitewash and homogenize our founders. they weren't geniuses or perfect men. i know our founding documents have revelations about the bigotry and racism of the time. native a
vote, itt time from the flew her. have been viewing social media and seeing the pain and the hurt. i want to remind everyone tonight of this room full of fellowship and faith. this is a time in our country more than ever that we have to stay faithful. the first thing is to remember who we are. by my family that you can't really be present or look to the future if you don't understand your path. if they remember who we are and , we will know who we have the is constitutional democracy on the...
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will look at theses, device rtherse engineer them ey w lit l aboutk this device that doesn't allow itte and is that something the same in all of the dices?ulcambin mar want theseackages vewerehe thk d at some of the other stories we're following iase you missed nthem. another story from saudia arabia about t murder of washington post journalist malatiol outrage saudi prosecutors said evidence showshaogsh 'st edssem to t all of evidence in the cean videoas re. >>theimarcto tident umtrsp tthe. until thursday voting center our web site >> ♪ the washington post said amie hoeber is a standard issue partisan with no fresh ideas. but it's the ideas she dars have that should scus. defund planned parenthood- ce leaving women withouss to cancer screenings. repeal the affordable care act devastating families with pre existing conditions. and cut federal funding to combat opioids. andavid trone will support's reproductive health. and strengthen the affordable care act. i'm david trone and i approve this message. hebreakfast ma,tair takers, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, outdoor explorers, fant
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election, itt might have seen both candidates go to the center to sweep up lose voters. he will be making no compromises. portray -- be >> on twitter, he reiterated his plan. saying he will reduce the number of ministries, privatize state companies, and decentralized power. political animal -- political analyst saying he has to shift towards the center. you'll will need to distance himself from the workers party. they made him their candidate one month ago. many voters see the left tainted by the corruption scandal that has consumed the candidate. will struggle to disassociate himself. the workers party campaign --gan of the first round, nevertheless, he said he will work to forge other alliances. >> we are compmpletely fine with adjusting parameters in our program to becocome the most representative of the wide democratic a alliance we want to have. gotirst round candidate who the vote on the left has not endorsed him. >> in venezuela, and opponent of nicholas maduro who was in pretrial detention after allegedly trying to assassinate the president has died in prison. th
election, itt might have seen both candidates go to the center to sweep up lose voters. he will be making no compromises. portray -- be >> on twitter, he reiterated his plan. saying he will reduce the number of ministries, privatize state companies, and decentralized power. political animal -- political analyst saying he has to shift towards the center. you'll will need to distance himself from the workers party. they made him their candidate one month ago. many voters see the left...
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stephen: bitcoin has become famous for itt wild price ffuctuations, but for the most part of its deccde not -pworth much at all. it was almost $20,000 by the end of 2013 and then crashed so far in 2018. since august, prices have been stabbe, around $6,000. investors believe bitcoin is maturing, those specialized in the field. there are still others wiil investmeet. onhelle: what is happening the markets today? %pshowers are up trongly in trading, boosted by strong company eernings. are francis up 4%, profits rose are also up, exceeding expectations and helping to push current account up. miccelle: finally, a piece of the moon. stephen: this is the only% known a sample of theemoon that is in 1970 by russia's mission to the moon. it was last sold in 1993 at -pauction for just over $440,00. it went up for auction again at sotheby's next month along with other space memorabilia and you can see the bbx it comes in.3 michelle: that is it, though? moon dust -- for a rock.% moon dust. stephen carroll there with the business update. time for the international press review. ♪ and our cooresponden
stephen: bitcoin has become famous for itt wild price ffuctuations, but for the most part of its deccde not -pworth much at all. it was almost $20,000 by the end of 2013 and then crashed so far in 2018. since august, prices have been stabbe, around $6,000. investors believe bitcoin is maturing, those specialized in the field. there are still others wiil investmeet. onhelle: what is happening the markets today? %pshowers are up trongly in trading, boosted by strong company eernings. are francis...
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if itt was in the agriculture committee i'll guarantee you this to be fixed. we don't have jurisdiction. >> the buffer: peterson and nancy pelosi as speaker of house, maxine waters of the chairman of the committee and she's not going to support any of this rollback of regulations and so that's one reason why the voters of western minnesota ought to vote for me and not collin peterson. >> quickly get a couple more issues. the iran nuclear deal. your thoughts on this and also president trump dealers with north korea. dave hughes come you go first. >> the iran nuclear deal with the disaster. iran is the biggest state-sponsored terrorism in the world agreed to do with them from a position of strength, not one that wasn't goodrs from the start. rob owen shares to president trump for doing that. i was in the interest of united dates of america. with regards to north korea he made some good progress with them. we've got a conversation going. they stopped testing, stop development. also of course trust but verify in the words of a former president. we are making a lot
if itt was in the agriculture committee i'll guarantee you this to be fixed. we don't have jurisdiction. >> the buffer: peterson and nancy pelosi as speaker of house, maxine waters of the chairman of the committee and she's not going to support any of this rollback of regulations and so that's one reason why the voters of western minnesota ought to vote for me and not collin peterson. >> quickly get a couple more issues. the iran nuclear deal. your thoughts on this and also...
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tax valuations show > itte may b gting rid according to the telegraph, the bittish newspaper, jack dorsey said he would get rid of the function soon. the heart shaped like button was added a few years ago when twitter removed the favorite button. twitter is responding to reports today saying quote, we're rethinking everything about the service to ensure we're incentivizing healthy conversations that includes the like button. we're in the early stages of the work and have no plans to share right now. >>> they may be enemies on the gridiron every four years. but today the 49ers and raiders are coming together. the reason the two teams are one team this morning. . >>> you have to see this volcano eruption in indonesia. this is a volcano lightning out of krakatoa. this is what happens when they have thick clouds of ash that become static electricity that is created when the particles of ash rub together. then just like regular lightning when the particles of ash get pulled apart, they want to find each other and the lightning develops between them. isn't that awesome? it's mother nature, it's
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are slowlyy prepar for making a statatement for su a repoport explaining thth situation maybe blaming itt as cnn, and i quote on some rogue elemenen someone in thehe saudi killing teaeam orr kidnapping t that then commimied a mistake and accidentally killeled him o because the prpressure has been too mucch. they are asking for an investigigation in hihis disasappearance. the u.s. creating pressure. the world is basically demanding answerss from the s saudis. they need to deliviver and just can't make this whole scandal go away. anchchor: thank you. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo is on his way to saudi arabia to discuss the case with king solomon. president trump said he is sending pompeo after he spoke earlier todayay with the saudi leaderer. take a listen. >> we are goioi to leave nothing uncovered. with that being said, thehe kin denied any knowledge of it. he didn't really no know. i don't want to get into his mind but sounded like it could be rogue killers. who knows. we will get to the bottom of it. but his was a flat denial. anchor: we take this story to washington d.c. good ev
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when her fiance firsrst brought her heher engagement ring, itt slipped off f her finger and had to be resized to fit her small hand. she fled war-torn syria to a refugee camp p in lebanon.. it is home to her, her mother, and three siblingsgs. it is difficult to make ends meet. >> i need d to pay f for electricity, household expenses, rent. i also have medical expenses. two of my children have chronic asthma. when they have attacks at night, there's nothing i can do. reporter: she w will not be the first in her family to be married off as a girl. her mother wed when she was 15. aid organizations say child marriages have increased w withn syrianan refugee comommuniti. many likike her no longer have a childhood with few responsibilities to look forward to. >> i have to get married because of our situation. there are many things i need that i cannot get. i do not have any married friends, and do not really know what marriage is. reporter: in lebanon, one in five t to syrian rugugee girls betwtween 15 and 19 is married. with more e than two thirds of syrian g's death r refugees in povevert
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fcc wanted to turn to the is when itt its role comes to the disastrous. what should they be doing and what have they done? the chairman has been there for a couple of years, how has he been doing when it comes to monitoring some of these issues? had the privilege of serving in the public safety bureau at one point when it was created. i was brought over. i was one of the first ones to be in the bureau so i know firsthand the amount of work that they do. -- they do a tremendous amount of work. they communicate with the service providers in the area. they monitor things. and also at the front end, the fcc does a lot of work to make sure that communications networks whether they are commercial or public safety are reliable and resilient. they establish rules. they reestablish rules. they have workshops. and they have been able to participate in that -- and apco has been able to participate in that so best practices are established. and when there is an activation, the fcc does a lot of things. they have roll call a system that can be rolled out. they can mon
fcc wanted to turn to the is when itt its role comes to the disastrous. what should they be doing and what have they done? the chairman has been there for a couple of years, how has he been doing when it comes to monitoring some of these issues? had the privilege of serving in the public safety bureau at one point when it was created. i was brought over. i was one of the first ones to be in the bureau so i know firsthand the amount of work that they do. -- they do a tremendous amount of work....
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a lot of people agree with you but i want to type it into the campaign because itt wasn't just the personality. sheo also was taken to represent the class i described its making out by virtue of the context of government the decision of the campaign early on as opposed to hillary clinton we don't want to take on bernie sanders. the thing about bernie sanders is a democratic party tha the dt gets it and realizes that it's not all about the elite causes like the transgender bathrooms that is concerned with meat and potato issues and sanders lost. but even if he had one coming with a nice clean contest where the benefit with two different ways of approaching it. one, vaguely socialistic and conservative and with the let te americans decide. that would be healthier. i would welcome that kind of a battle. >> host: >> caller: the glory of this shoshow is to listen to other callers and i would love to have a conversation with the person from wisconsin and connecticut and have a discussion about our differences but you lived in canada and the health care plan as both? there is no health care plan for
a lot of people agree with you but i want to type it into the campaign because itt wasn't just the personality. sheo also was taken to represent the class i described its making out by virtue of the context of government the decision of the campaign early on as opposed to hillary clinton we don't want to take on bernie sanders. the thing about bernie sanders is a democratic party tha the dt gets it and realizes that it's not all about the elite causes like the transgender bathrooms that is...
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of course, itt is relative with that so she oh economic class but talk about that policy class the working class the working poor and rural america, i grew up on a wheat farm as a teenager and we sold our farm which is a very common story we held on longer than most but to do with policy and cooperation so that is the heartbreak from the 1980s as a child and that economic to spire that can exist is cultural policy and how that impacted my family. my mother was 17 i was born in 1980 and then another baby at 1984. . >> you are talking about reagan? so being a poor teenage girl to babies at 22 the family medical leave act was not passed yet still a years down the road so whatever low-paying job she had to help make ends meet to help my dad she lost with no legal recourse to protect. so my dad by necessity took on a third job a farmer and a carpenter because my mom had to stay home and lose a job he was driving a company truck to pick up chemical waste where they drop off at the epa spot and because of faulty equipment in the truck the billion-dollar corporation he was poisoned on the job duri
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itt i did get to know president reagan a little and he too respected the office of the presidency. you know, politics aside. he was a decent human being. so i sort ofel i can make this case now and not be called partisan because i've worked for both a democra and a republican. >> and you feel like they handle the presidency in ame way or in a similar manner despite their policy differees? >> i mean, i think president reagan was more of a big picte y. and you know, just because of his age he wasn't as active. but he respectedce the of and as much as president obama did. ng i know this is like as someone to name their favorite child, but do you have a favorite photo from your obama days? >> you know, there are so many. i an, my main goal was to create the best photographic archive that's ever been done on apresident. and i'll let other people choose which they think are the favorites or the most important. >> well, you created quit an incredible archive. pete souza, it's been such a pleasure to talk to you. your new book istitled "shade, a tale of two presidents." thank you for being
itt i did get to know president reagan a little and he too respected the office of the presidency. you know, politics aside. he was a decent human being. so i sort ofel i can make this case now and not be called partisan because i've worked for both a democra and a republican. >> and you feel like they handle the presidency in ame way or in a similar manner despite their policy differees? >> i mean, i think president reagan was more of a big picte y. and you know, just because of...
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tracing the materials back to the individual itt was so hard n the case of the uni bomber huge damage, horrific damage. it took years and years. why might this be different? >> the uni bomber took years and years because his bombings were out over years and he actually had a hiatus from bombing for a number of years if you remember that case. he was quite an experimental list. this particular person or group has been linked 2007 bombs in three days. and the post office has a lot better tracking system. let's face it. these were caught before they got to the intended victims. partly because the post office has certain precautions in place. now they can trace it back to an area and start looking where the components whether they be chemical components or physical components like the pipe itself. where those were purchased. >> laura: and congressman, it was reported earlier today that the post office was not used. it was a currier used at the cnn drop for this particular envelope. so the post office was -- the stamps were not marked. not actually stamped. does that make it more difficult
tracing the materials back to the individual itt was so hard n the case of the uni bomber huge damage, horrific damage. it took years and years. why might this be different? >> the uni bomber took years and years because his bombings were out over years and he actually had a hiatus from bombing for a number of years if you remember that case. he was quite an experimental list. this particular person or group has been linked 2007 bombs in three days. and the post office has a lot better...
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lo tockive because school odoesn't have poln transgender students.er ts hadks across the abidg by itts oenros as we continue toevwesrsonor hfs said the ecifically on the memo leaked to new york times. rolauren. >> tomor the national cenr tore transgender equality i:3 lkea on the lower left-hand corner ofour san r y in a long time. >> times have chand. we are well intoctober and it feels like it. y din night. early hours ofmorn coldest nigh since april degrees. adt rey. up. ex to rt rig now. winds north miles an hour. that's great i earlier today. see a ridge of high pressure building in. not much happening on satellite radar at all. look at national airport. the u 60s. ago, degrees with dan last ni ought prettyt gghusty . right now winds ranging anywhere from three to miles an hour. windtoday. wis well to otanr th we're finally getting a little bit o break from those winds tperatures 46 in the ty. 39 manassas. 42 -- s and martinsburg and dulles.is 48 at ann baltimore at 41. 38 degrees overnight low tonight. talking mostly clear skies and cold. frost developingvernight and lingering int
lo tockive because school odoesn't have poln transgender students.er ts hadks across the abidg by itts oenros as we continue toevwesrsonor hfs said the ecifically on the memo leaked to new york times. rolauren. >> tomor the national cenr tore transgender equality i:3 lkea on the lower left-hand corner ofour san r y in a long time. >> times have chand. we are well intoctober and it feels like it. y din night. early hours ofmorn coldest nigh since april degrees. adt rey. up. ex to rt...
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. >> itt is and i wrote invasion n 2002 and so little has changed and the manufactured migratory chaost we're seeing is a result of many factors and a lot of it is mall fees annes on the part of certain governments and at least guatemala is making some effort. we'll see what mexico is going toto do. if you read the mexico constitution and know anything about their immigration policies -- >> sean: they put you in jail and then y send you home immediately. and then they lecture us. >> exactly. hypocrisy. itus does behoove us to remind everybody that this is not justa a national security issue. this is not just a matter of rule of law invoking article 4 secretary 4 of the constitution that says its the obligation of the federal government to protect each and everyone of the states against invasion. but also an issue of justice and equity. and i'm'm so glad that president trump speaks up for all of the families here and around the world that follow the rule of law in order to honor the country that we've all benefited from. the american dream and we want to protect it. >> sean: how long wi
. >> itt is and i wrote invasion n 2002 and so little has changed and the manufactured migratory chaost we're seeing is a result of many factors and a lot of it is mall fees annes on the part of certain governments and at least guatemala is making some effort. we'll see what mexico is going toto do. if you read the mexico constitution and know anything about their immigration policies -- >> sean: they put you in jail and then y send you home immediately. and then they lecture us....
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she loved my stepsister's boyfriend, too, so she had a itt to marry them if we mess up with each other, which is kind of weird. know, it's exactly right. ad my wife comes from somewhat difficult past and she shared that with my grandmother. my grandmother loves that about her, how she overcame that. she loved the underdog, loved the underdog. >> i think a legacy that i thought a lot about since she's died is sears is an fearlessness. she walked into death. we are all human beings and scared of dying. she knew she was going to die as she chose how to buy and she chose to do it gracefully. she was fearless. math not mrs. early what you think of when you think of an older white women pearls, but she was fearless. up iny she died, i woke the middle of the might and i had a complicated relationship with my own name because i have had a number of various experiences. >> we should say. >> i will say one. i have had many where i have gotten to go speak at conferences and everyone is so excited, and i will lurk around thinking they will certainly notice that the speaker is here. and they think
she loved my stepsister's boyfriend, too, so she had a itt to marry them if we mess up with each other, which is kind of weird. know, it's exactly right. ad my wife comes from somewhat difficult past and she shared that with my grandmother. my grandmother loves that about her, how she overcame that. she loved the underdog, loved the underdog. >> i think a legacy that i thought a lot about since she's died is sears is an fearlessness. she walked into death. we are all human beings and...
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could itt be a false memory. joiningus us is professor robert matter an expert in experimental psychology. how a false memory may be at play here. >> thank you for having me on, laura false memories are interestings . volumes of research shows where you can implant memories in children. and the key to that is the image has a lot of details and has to be thought about many times over and over again and easy to imagine. the availability -- allows us to base our belief and the confidence of what we're retrieving on how easily we recalledtr it. >> laura: would would spur you to create a false memory? >> well some of the -- has demonstrated that therapy itself and that is not all types of therapyov but there are cases. >> laura: if you have a problem currently and in her case it was with her husband about two doors she wanted at the front of her house. he got upset about it and then something did happen to her and she sees brett kavanaugh's name -- mentioned as a possible supreme court nominee and she -- how does the
could itt be a false memory. joiningus us is professor robert matter an expert in experimental psychology. how a false memory may be at play here. >> thank you for having me on, laura false memories are interestings . volumes of research shows where you can implant memories in children. and the key to that is the image has a lot of details and has to be thought about many times over and over again and easy to imagine. the availability -- allows us to base our belief and the confidence of...
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itt suggested t swetnickould be considered a persinpetrator stead of a victim because of her age at the time of the rape. the dean has been suspended but students say that's not enough. >> it's a moment showing that the church they don't get it and that the school is showing they don't get it. >> around 11:00 lhet night, driver of a gray toyota sedan cut off anoth driver in the 1300 block of franklin street no heast near rhode islan avenue. police say the driver of the gun got out and pointed a at the victim before driving away. if you have any information about thein dent, you should call d.c. police. >> well, today the d.c. council could reverse an initiative that would raise the minimum wage for restaurant workers. >> the measure wasd was appron june but has received a lot of criticism. ir reporter: d.c. council members began t morning with a breakfast. they start toe deb some of the issues on the table and by all accounts this mo ing, initiative 77 will likely be repealed but then quickl replaced. the contentious debate over initiative 77 could be nearing its final stages. the d.c.
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are learning tonight how many customers were affected by the last attack following the news yesterday itt purged several hundred accounts that were inflammatory with political accusations. >> hackers access e-mail addresses and phone numbers of 29 million facebook usersne in the social media giant most recent security breach in 14 million they also got birthdays recent check-in locations and searches the fbi is investigating but has asked facebook not to comment on who may be behind the attack this comes as facebook continues to crack down on what it considers face and political accounts shutting down more than 800 pages and accounts for using sensational political content to build an audience and drive traffic to their website earning money for every visitor to the site. >> because they understood based on the fact they had to go before congress with so muchha controversy regarding on what happened after the last election they have no choice but to be proactive . >> it has previously been accused of targeting conservative pages but it says those that are shut down on both sides of the po
are learning tonight how many customers were affected by the last attack following the news yesterday itt purged several hundred accounts that were inflammatory with political accusations. >> hackers access e-mail addresses and phone numbers of 29 million facebook usersne in the social media giant most recent security breach in 14 million they also got birthdays recent check-in locations and searches the fbi is investigating but has asked facebook not to comment on who may be behind the...
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. >> i find itt extraordinary t certain groups are now targeting me when i have bee their advocate in washington for 22 and my voting record clearly showsthat. >> senator collins also said she voted yes because she believed that dr. christine blasey ford had the wrong man. >> we're fol two developing stories in the district. we start at the wharf where police are working to learn how a person was badly injured. police responded to a report of the stabting. the v was not stabbed but wa badly bleeding. the person was rushed to the hospital. we're working to learn more fro. c. police. good r in southeast o hope road a man wasotabbed t death. police say he was found before 9:00 p.m.. there's no suspect's description and the sma identity has not been released. >> five minutes after the hour now, messages of love and unity are spreading throughout fairfax county. >> this comes after someone spray paintedessages of hate on the walls of the jewish community center in virginia. we're joinedit now life the very latest. >> perhaps you can see them readingou matter, awesome. we love you. these ar
. >> i find itt extraordinary t certain groups are now targeting me when i have bee their advocate in washington for 22 and my voting record clearly showsthat. >> senator collins also said she voted yes because she believed that dr. christine blasey ford had the wrong man. >> we're fol two developing stories in the district. we start at the wharf where police are working to learn how a person was badly injured. police responded to a report of the stabting. the v was not...
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the white house said in a that itt this morning is confident the senate will confirm brett kavanaugh.tinue to watch that story. here are live pictures of him making his testimony in recent days. forprices are a concern those operating in the aviation sector. at what point do these prices start to hit developed nations? oft is our mlviv question the day. when does the writing -- rising oil price hit developed nation equities? guys talk about oil with from saracin partners. a highere start to see oil price hitting developed market equities? the u.s. is such a big part of that. the u.s. is different from the last time we saw $100 oil. >> let's talk about the oil sector itself. we have had a 27% rise in oil prices this year. >> i have a chart that shows what you provided to us. >> you are getting a bout 50% of uplift.bout 50% of the normally you get a geared response to the oil price. it provides a great opportunity. if oil prices stay at their europeanevels, average integrated will see gearing drop the 10s by0s to 2019. i've been in the industry 32 years and i have never seen such cash f
the white house said in a that itt this morning is confident the senate will confirm brett kavanaugh.tinue to watch that story. here are live pictures of him making his testimony in recent days. forprices are a concern those operating in the aviation sector. at what point do these prices start to hit developed nations? oft is our mlviv question the day. when does the writing -- rising oil price hit developed nation equities? guys talk about oil with from saracin partners. a highere start to see...
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10,000 people, and so i know what is it like to make payrolls and sign personal guarantees and know what itt like to get the businesses through, and the t u thousands of families that are impacted by the decisions that you make, and so i know what we are doing here and i believe that we will win. the voters will speak their mind on november 6th, and we will live with whatever that decision is. >> and to be fair, there is quite a few number of supporters from rohrbacher, and so this is as close to a dead heat as you can get, andrea. >> one of the late nights by any time zone out there in california. and kasie hunt, you are following a contentious battle with claire mccaskill in missouri facing a tight race. >> that is right, andrea, and the race of her life. she lucked out with some of the opponent she's has ran against before, but she is a fiercely independent candidate herself, and that is how she sells herself, and her personality has stood out in the senate which has helped her as well, but this time, it could be tougher for her with the rural areas of the state very much supportive of pr
10,000 people, and so i know what is it like to make payrolls and sign personal guarantees and know what itt like to get the businesses through, and the t u thousands of families that are impacted by the decisions that you make, and so i know what we are doing here and i believe that we will win. the voters will speak their mind on november 6th, and we will live with whatever that decision is. >> and to be fair, there is quite a few number of supporters from rohrbacher, and so this is as...
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into question the integrity of the fbi, who didn't want anything to do with this, and were asked to do itty senator coons and senator flake. good lord, they are appalling. >> tucker: so if you are one of the fbi employees who doesn't want the agency to become politicized or used as a weapon by a political party or other, what do you make of all this? >> i think they don't like the results. it's very simple. i said when the investigation began that you will get your investigation but you may not like what they found out. what they found out is, not only is there not corroboration of dr. ford's story, the important thing is her story was rejected by her own witnesses. i think that's very difficult for the democratic party to handle.by the fbi doesn't really care how those things come out, that's why there was so much aversionn to james comey's record as the director. they want to be known as independent. we want to be fact finders, ant they do today. i will tell you they did not parse this investigation, they did a thorough investigation. just because you like it doesn't mean it's not valid
into question the integrity of the fbi, who didn't want anything to do with this, and were asked to do itty senator coons and senator flake. good lord, they are appalling. >> tucker: so if you are one of the fbi employees who doesn't want the agency to become politicized or used as a weapon by a political party or other, what do you make of all this? >> i think they don't like the results. it's very simple. i said when the investigation began that you will get your investigation but...
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he's also being investigated for leaks as itt relates to general flynn and by the way, those leaks, wehe get-go, were illegal because that was emma we all know, surveillance, unmasking, that never should have happened or leak in the first place. >> new documents are denied, the fbist released them on the publc information site, and they reveal for the first time that there was an investigation of comments allegedly made by the deputy director andrew mccabe about president trump and flynn. we don't know anything more than that. we know that they list mccabe as a witness of the investigation, not a subject. but it'sss the first time we hae heardd anything about this. that is an important thing. also the senate intelligence security chief pled guilty to lying about his contacts with the media. this week-fest going on -- >> sean: unbelievable. >> it's being exposed little by little. >> sean: the entire puzzle framed in and we are filling it with pieces and it's pretty clear what happened. carter, you are in the center of all of this. we know that four fisa judges, fraud was committed on th
he's also being investigated for leaks as itt relates to general flynn and by the way, those leaks, wehe get-go, were illegal because that was emma we all know, surveillance, unmasking, that never should have happened or leak in the first place. >> new documents are denied, the fbist released them on the publc information site, and they reveal for the first time that there was an investigation of comments allegedly made by the deputy director andrew mccabe about president trump and flynn....
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that itt clear to folks is my obligation to defend your rights, protect your rights. second amendment is a right and i intend to protected. like any mother -- any other right, it has limits. first amendment, you cannot yell fire or incite violence. in the second moment, you cannot own a fully automatic weapon. we are in a place where there is a real gun epidemic. 7-8 kids die a day from gun violence. 17-18 are hospitalized. they are 5 -- women are five times more likely to die in a dispute when a gun is involved. there are mass shootings in schools, concert halls. it is not tolerable. our young people are walking out and saying we need answers. theres amazing to me is is consensus on a host of issues. 90% of folks want universal back rent checks. the majority of folks want assault weapons band. we cannot get a consensus on anything because of the gun manufacturing lobby that pours millions of dollars into the nra. we saw this problem -- sold the problem -- solving problem by electing individuals who do not take money from the nra. the congressman has taken thousands o
that itt clear to folks is my obligation to defend your rights, protect your rights. second amendment is a right and i intend to protected. like any mother -- any other right, it has limits. first amendment, you cannot yell fire or incite violence. in the second moment, you cannot own a fully automatic weapon. we are in a place where there is a real gun epidemic. 7-8 kids die a day from gun violence. 17-18 are hospitalized. they are 5 -- women are five times more likely to die in a dispute when...
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principal illegality -- i mean, what he spoke of beach haven and sure haven, the responsibility for itts fred trump's, and is technically illegal what he did? >> in that transaction, there's nothing illel about at transaction we have uncovered. that is not the point i'm trying to make. that is an example, though, of one of the many different ways that fred trump was enriching donald trump starting from a very early age and continuing on of forward. the other point? nermeen: the relationship between fred and donald. why did he give so much money -- >> fred trump had an older son, who was going, to be theheir apparent. passtrump really wanted to this dynasty on to one of his children. and fred jr. was sort of the first natural heir apparent as the oldest son. he did not have the passion for the business. he had other interests. you like to fly airplanes. he loved music. fred trump the father considered fred trump the son to be a little too soft, little too nice. clearfore long, it became that he was not going to be the heir apparent. going to becare was donald trump will stop donald trump
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, itt took him seven years is a bogus claim that i should in less time. they have endorsed me, not might dewine in the governor's race area they know that i will be effective on crime. colleen: your time is up. inc. you. mr. dewine? -- thank you. mr. dewine? mr. dewine: let me tell you what really happened. you, didid not tell not share with you is that the day that he left office, if there was a rape in your community or a serious crime, no dna was taken to the crime lab. it sat there for a hundred 25 days. , we can turn them around in 24 hours or less when we have to. fundamental difference. let me talk about the old rape kits. i read stories in the cleveland paper about untested rape kits in the state of ohio. mr. cordray did not know about that. when i took office, i was proactive. they were not sitting in the office, but we knew where they were. i put the group together. and said whathem is the protocol? he said every week it should be tested -- they said every rape kit should be tested. on a huge number of these and we have justice for victims, just
, itt took him seven years is a bogus claim that i should in less time. they have endorsed me, not might dewine in the governor's race area they know that i will be effective on crime. colleen: your time is up. inc. you. mr. dewine? -- thank you. mr. dewine? mr. dewine: let me tell you what really happened. you, didid not tell not share with you is that the day that he left office, if there was a rape in your community or a serious crime, no dna was taken to the crime lab. it sat there for a...
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>>itt d they got tattoos -- matching tattoos. and he showed me his tattoo.use ] every one got one. so my question -- my question to you -- [ cheers and applause ] we could censor you out. >> take it easy, right? >> jimmy: do i need two pieces of paper? is this -- >> yeah, we're going to need more than two pieces of paper. >> jimmy: okay, yeah. [ laughter ] sorry about that. could we get a roll of paper towels? all right, perfect. where did you get your tattoo? where did you get your tattoo placed? [ laughter ] >> i -- i -- [ drumroll ] i didn't get a tattoo. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. what are you talking about? [ horn ]ught ] [ scattered applause ] but you did. >> i -- i opted out of the tattoo. jimmy: wait -- this is -- >> it's not over yet. there is still another movie. >> jimmy: i know, there's so -- >> well, i mean -- [ cheers ] >> jimmy: so what are you waiting for? what happened? >> well i -- first of all, i'm ht ]tattf needles. -- >> but, also, i've kind of got a punk rock soul. and i felt like, "dude, everyone has tattoos." >> jimmy: oh. >> i'm going to
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hours are the things that undermine the investor confidence and that is frankly a dangerous time to do itt right now. >> of course, he is thinking not so much about the investor confidence, but the states that he is visiting -- pennsylvania, west virginia and key midterm states. he was in iowa just the other day, and he is thinking of the red states that are not only midterm states, but clearly, it is a pattern of states that would be his battleground states for 2020. >> absolutely. that is what the president is focusing on and totally understandably, but as back in the clinton days the political analyst said, when i come back, i want to be a bond market, so i can terrify everyone. the bond market is completely nonterrifying for the last ko couple of years and the yields have been incredibly low and not fielding any concern about the american debt, but looking across the other side of the atlantic and what is happening in italy where you have a populist italian government says we don't care about the bond market and the investors are starting to panic, the concern is that as the american d
hours are the things that undermine the investor confidence and that is frankly a dangerous time to do itt right now. >> of course, he is thinking not so much about the investor confidence, but the states that he is visiting -- pennsylvania, west virginia and key midterm states. he was in iowa just the other day, and he is thinking of the red states that are not only midterm states, but clearly, it is a pattern of states that would be his battleground states for 2020. >> absolutely....
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her four said, under penalty of perjury, that itt either didappen or they didn't remember it. so you have to be fair about it, in a very difficult case. you have to consider that as well as her testimony. >> what do you think ended up happening. why do you think she remembered it this way? >> i don't know the answer. >> she said 100% she was 100% it was brett kavanaugh. >> i'm sure every sexual assault case i usually he said she said, except in this case it was he said she said they said. they were the witnesses she said were there all said it either didn't happen or they didn't remember it, one of whom is one of her best friends. >> i want to play for you somethg one of your colleague, senator murkowski ended up voting no. here's what she said about this situation. >> i believe heod is a g man, it just may be that in my view, he's not the rightan for the court at this time. i also think that we' at a place where we need to be thinki again about the credibility and integrity of our institutions. >> thiss the larger concern a lot of us are wondering about now and she also in he
her four said, under penalty of perjury, that itt either didappen or they didn't remember it. so you have to be fair about it, in a very difficult case. you have to consider that as well as her testimony. >> what do you think ended up happening. why do you think she remembered it this way? >> i don't know the answer. >> she said 100% she was 100% it was brett kavanaugh. >> i'm sure every sexual assault case i usually he said she said, except in this case it was he said...
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elections and boston college law school professor ray modoff joins us to discuss the state and inheritage itts tax laws. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> next toidably between the candidates for washington state's 5th diswrict seat in the u.s. house republican conference chair kathy mcmorris rogers, faces democrat lisa brown. we're live from walla walla community college this debate from northwest public broadcasts. . . . presented by the valley chamber of commerce ave. northwest public broadcasting. live from the community college or moderator for tonight >>> from the campus of walla walla community college welcome to the debate between washington's fifth congressional district representative cathy mcmorris rogers and her child david christie six challenger. i'm moderating tonight excite debate. the walla walla chamber of commerce is hosting this debate to highlight important issues within our valley and throughout eastern washington including women's issues, agriculture and this is. the chamber is presenting tonight's debate with our broadcast partner nor
elections and boston college law school professor ray modoff joins us to discuss the state and inheritage itts tax laws. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> next toidably between the candidates for washington state's 5th diswrict seat in the u.s. house republican conference chair kathy mcmorris rogers, faces democrat lisa brown. we're live from walla walla community college this debate from northwest public broadcasts. . . . presented by the valley...
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it takes a lot of courage to run for political office in today's and i think itte is a testament to the region that we have three strong women running for office. thank you. ms. kahn: thank you, i am dr. lynn kahn, i am the green party candidate for congress in district 21. i was born in the bronx. part of new york city. and grew up in a small town north of the city. i graduated from a terrific public high school. which in many white -- ways saved my life. when i was a kid, my dad would where his tworth week vacation every summer up here in the adirondacks in the north country. this is what i learned what clean air smells like and what like.water taste this is where i got to hear nature and hear myself think. my earliest memories are sitting on a chair with my father fishing all day. that my entire life i have been motivated to figure out how people work and how systems work. so of course i went into psychology. is in clinical psychology. my area of expertise is group dynamics. instead of doing group therapy or family therapy i went into government agencies to try to with theand i start
it takes a lot of courage to run for political office in today's and i think itte is a testament to the region that we have three strong women running for office. thank you. ms. kahn: thank you, i am dr. lynn kahn, i am the green party candidate for congress in district 21. i was born in the bronx. part of new york city. and grew up in a small town north of the city. i graduated from a terrific public high school. which in many white -- ways saved my life. when i was a kid, my dad would where...
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impossible to have a containment strate, for instance, in iran without saudi arabia playing some role in itt though the administration is elevated the relationship with saudi arabia since it came in, it has made it a relationship betwee families, between jared miskin and mohammad bin salman, between the el saud and trump families. we need to have a relationship that is institutionalized and based on the state institutions, and i think what youe're seing with the role secretary pompeo is playing, that gina haspel is playing in her trip to turkey, nte c.i.a. director, is to try to get this backo an institutional relationship rather tn family-to-family relationship. >> schifrin: ambassador eric edleman, professor henri barkey, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: they are on a long and difficult trek: thousands of central american migrants, making their way, as a group, to the united states. the caravan, pausing for rest hatoday in huixtla, mexico suddenly become the subject of heated political rhetoric here but first: a look at who's traveling in the caravan, and the "why," from amn
impossible to have a containment strate, for instance, in iran without saudi arabia playing some role in itt though the administration is elevated the relationship with saudi arabia since it came in, it has made it a relationship betwee families, between jared miskin and mohammad bin salman, between the el saud and trump families. we need to have a relationship that is institutionalized and based on the state institutions, and i think what youe're seing with the role secretary pompeo is...
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>> itt is very important, because it is providing the export markets for us, and free and level playinghe fa farmers, and the dairy economy is challenging, because the cost of production is above what we are being paid. so we are not making money, but it is a step in the right decision. >> your message to president trump? >> we are thank on behalf of the dairy farmers and look forward to his continued work on all of agriculture. >> and craig, i want you to know that the are retaliatory tariffs that are impacting the agricultural products such as cheese that mexico has added the 20, to 25% more on the cheese, and 90% of the dairy does go to cheese production and those are still in place. so it is important to note as the negotiation s as are going forward. >> comprehensive report from madison, wisconsin, and my only d disappointment is that you, sir, you did not milk a cow. disappointed. >> we have the afternoon. >> and von hilliard, and thank you. a pay raise for 350,000 people in this country. why amazon says it is now more than doubling its minimum wage for all workers. we will look a
>> itt is very important, because it is providing the export markets for us, and free and level playinghe fa farmers, and the dairy economy is challenging, because the cost of production is above what we are being paid. so we are not making money, but it is a step in the right decision. >> your message to president trump? >> we are thank on behalf of the dairy farmers and look forward to his continued work on all of agriculture. >> and craig, i want you to know that the...
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s you cannot, itt right to kill a human being, regardless of how small it is, to solve a proble >> nawaz: when he first became pope, francis argued that roman catholic teaching against abortion was clear, without him speaking about it. but church conservatives have urged him to be more vocal. back in this country, the secretary of homeland security warned that china is waging an intensive campgn to sway u.s. public opinion, ahead of the midterm elections. kirstjen nielsen testified at a senate hearing today, and echoed claims made by president trump last month. but she also said there's no evidence yet that the chinese have tried to compromise registration rolls or voting machines. at that same hearing, thef. director of thi. confirmed that a supplemental background check of brett kavanaugh was limited. its focus was on sexual assault allegations against the u.s. supreme court nominee. wray testified today that the white house set the limits, but he suggestedhat was not unusual. >> our supplemental update to the previous background investigation was limited in scope and that that isnt co
s you cannot, itt right to kill a human being, regardless of how small it is, to solve a proble >> nawaz: when he first became pope, francis argued that roman catholic teaching against abortion was clear, without him speaking about it. but church conservatives have urged him to be more vocal. back in this country, the secretary of homeland security warned that china is waging an intensive campgn to sway u.s. public opinion, ahead of the midterm elections. kirstjen nielsen testified at a...
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they took back power o in 2006 he has been talking with aids it is only affected with oversight if itt has credibility talk about one of the predecessors that once the gavel then who knows. >> what will trump consider a win on november 7th? if he wakes up with two more republican senators does he declare a victory regardless of what happens in the house quick. >> i don't know. [laughter] . >> i genuinely don't know. because you don't have to get caught up in the bureaucratic mess i think we all know it's coming. >> there is no losing. [laughter] there will be somebody else's fault in the house goes it's because they did notom follow hisus lead and then to appreciate him where every day is brand-new i fully expect we will not spend time talking about the election spending two days and the president comes out when it's a bad year they have to come out with the shellacking public mea culpa but also let me explain why it really wasn't my fault there is a whole song and dance that happened so guess what? now we will do the wall and now certain people of the administration may be leaving. so
they took back power o in 2006 he has been talking with aids it is only affected with oversight if itt has credibility talk about one of the predecessors that once the gavel then who knows. >> what will trump consider a win on november 7th? if he wakes up with two more republican senators does he declare a victory regardless of what happens in the house quick. >> i don't know. [laughter] . >> i genuinely don't know. because you don't have to get caught up in the bureaucratic...
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elections and boston college law school professor ray modoff joins us to discuss the state and inheritage itts tax laws. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> next toidably between the candidates for washington state's 5th diswrict seat in the u.s. house republican conference chair kathy mcmorris rogers,
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the bosnian war ended but peace has never been entirely achieved at the level that you think itt would be and who has the right to tell a history and whose story should be told. if you're trying tod have a national museum in a fractured nature, there's not a lot of enthusiasm for funding it so the museum is often closed, the book goes on and off display so it's a sub optimal situation, to put it mildly. >> to quote from the people of the book, how can you have a religious war in a place where no one ever goes to church two this is what a lot of bosnian said to me, before the war you can have a mosque in a synagogue and a christian church all within a block off each other in sarajevo and everyone thanks of them as lovely artifacts from the past. it was very low level of engagement in religion. you're talking about a place that was a communist regime after world war ii so communism was downplayed but then this willingness to demonizeze the other, it seems to be a virus that human beings are readily infected by over and over again in our history. that the other is less o than you and not
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said itt of the alanna is considered a dove on policy.er of things to sayk let's look at some of his key phrases. we see the economy continues to strengthen and continue forward in a positive way. they are trying to keep the recovery going as long as possible, he said. they key rate is between 2% and 2.95%, which is below numeral -- below neutral. that leaves him for more hikes. there are a couple more moves that are left. week.ed speakers this richard clarida, a relatively new vice chair of the federal reserve, will give his first official speech as a man in that position on thursday. that ahead of that, look at the list. if they don't clarify what is happening next, i don't know who will. the one more thing, gdp, third quarter number was for .2 -- 4.2. it is supposed to remain well over 3% in the third quarter. that is what the fed contenders trend. if that number comes anywhere near forecast, it will just seal the deal for the rate hike in december. haidi: what else are we watching when it comes to central bank on the watchlist this we
said itt of the alanna is considered a dove on policy.er of things to sayk let's look at some of his key phrases. we see the economy continues to strengthen and continue forward in a positive way. they are trying to keep the recovery going as long as possible, he said. they key rate is between 2% and 2.95%, which is below numeral -- below neutral. that leaves him for more hikes. there are a couple more moves that are left. week.ed speakers this richard clarida, a relatively new vice chair of...
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so, itt 18 months or will be a continued divergence rather than con virgins.hen you say you want to get a sense of it -- the communication sectors are overweight by amazon, for example. what meets that sentence? >> we are overweight on the telecom sector, overweight utilities, consumer staples. those are the things i think you need to look at. , andy we have as a hedge the flipside is you want to be cautious on things like consumer discretionary, which get squeezed with relatively low wage growth. alix: really appreciate your insight, thank you very much. coming up, the strong man is closing in on brazil's presidency after the first round of the country's election this weekend. we will discuss with our international economic senior fellow. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." if you are a bond investor, you are still sleeping. lucky you. pointsures off by six after u.s. equities have their worst week in about a month. european and italian banks are the hardest hit as the war of words between the eu and italy continues to heat up. brussels
so, itt 18 months or will be a continued divergence rather than con virgins.hen you say you want to get a sense of it -- the communication sectors are overweight by amazon, for example. what meets that sentence? >> we are overweight on the telecom sector, overweight utilities, consumer staples. those are the things i think you need to look at. , andy we have as a hedge the flipside is you want to be cautious on things like consumer discretionary, which get squeezed with relatively low...
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. >> it was the old itt stigma >> that's good history we appreciate you guys helping us understand thelk to you soon, appreciate it. >> thank you >>> coming up, other big news of the day, u.s., canada and mexico agreeing to revamp a renamed nafta trade pact >>> plus elon musk settles fraud charges with the s.e.c we'll talk to a former s.e.c. official about whether he got a good deal. "squawk on the street" will be w u23rit ck w u23rit ck doisp 0. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. >>> a there's a new nafta trade pact with a new name ylan mui joins with us the details. >> we have a deal, david it did come down to the 11th hour but canada, mexico and the u.s. have a deal to remain in a string free trade agreement. on twitter this morning president trump called it an historic transaction that solves deficiencies and mistakes in nafta, opens markets to farmers and manufacturers and brings down trade barriers. some of the key points of this new deal, dairy access, unde
. >> it was the old itt stigma >> that's good history we appreciate you guys helping us understand thelk to you soon, appreciate it. >> thank you >>> coming up, other big news of the day, u.s., canada and mexico agreeing to revamp a renamed nafta trade pact >>> plus elon musk settles fraud charges with the s.e.c we'll talk to a former s.e.c. official about whether he got a good deal. "squawk on the street" will be w u23rit ck w u23rit ck doisp 0. an...
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. >> not only did heaset itt where he started, he kept evgoi, yone on the field. look at this.in >> that i a children's book right there. >> what are all of the beepsab t? >> those are adults. >> after going viral, h dad created an instagram. you know what his handle is? >> what? >> mr. wrongway. >> sheinelle, thank yor. >>> mroker, you have a check of the weather for us? >> let's see wha from arkansas all the way into new england today. it's a chillystart. 31 in green bay. boston, 38. nashville, 34. temperatures 10 to 20 degrees below average. hurricane willa makes its sway into the southwest. showers in the southwest as well. gorgeouseather out west. look for sunshine along the plains. a chilly start in the northeast. mid-atlantic states into new englsd. that's whaoing on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> it'sertainly chilly outside, our neck of the woods. emperatures in the 30s at this moment 39 here in the district. outside the beltwayn t's a littlee cold side. those temperatures are going to go ahead am war into the mid to upper 5 t
. >> not only did heaset itt where he started, he kept evgoi, yone on the field. look at this.in >> that i a children's book right there. >> what are all of the beepsab t? >> those are adults. >> after going viral, h dad created an instagram. you know what his handle is? >> what? >> mr. wrongway. >> sheinelle, thank yor. >>> mroker, you have a check of the weather for us? >> let's see wha from arkansas all the way into new england...
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. >> there is a report this ek, this cleveland clinic report, and itt shows that exercising worse thansingle day. this is great example of stuffa youo at home. >> and do it in six minutes? >> yes, this is all about intensity training. short bursts of activity. six minutes or double it 12 minutes or 18. it's great for you. >> i am going to rate up?heart >> you bet you, right now. >> theia familr cast of characters here. team! >> we have cat from the orange room. brittany from the orange room. sthey are going to help out. you are going to walk us through some of the these exercises? >> ready for business? >> i am. >> this is about putting intensity in short bursts of activity. start with squats. everybody join us at home. one at a time. come down, up in the air. >> like pso. >> a a hop in there at the end. >> hop in the end? >> hop in the d. >> like that. >> down you go. i want one minute. >> one minute straight? >> yes. >> keep going. >> so hop every time?>> okay. >> that's really important fus your glutees. it helps with hip pain. >> as we are doing this, i can see the chicken a beer a
. >> there is a report this ek, this cleveland clinic report, and itt shows that exercising worse thansingle day. this is great example of stuffa youo at home. >> and do it in six minutes? >> yes, this is all about intensity training. short bursts of activity. six minutes or double it 12 minutes or 18. it's great for you. >> i am going to rate up?heart >> you bet you, right now. >> theia familr cast of characters here. team! >> we have cat from the...
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compelled itt felt had to move in that the lack of a clear response was going to lead to a deeper vortexhill and pushes them off the cliff. it is not a row they wanted to go down. move of opening up the possibility of some investigation. an admission anything happened but it is no longer an exclusion. i understand it is ongoing. i think within the article, which i skimmed quickly, there is a debate about murdered dered,nt, non-mur non-incident. what is the language? yousef: it is referred to as an incident. it is not an admission of guilt. come tormation has light in the conversations between the saudi king and the turkish president that has convinced the saudi's, let us look into this in more detail and see what unfolded. moment, they the are looking into the disappearance of a prominent journalist. there were allegations of his murder by saudi authorities. that is what they are looking into. thank you for the update. he joins us from dubai. thank you to our guest host, rupert harrison of blackrock. coming up, carl weinberg, high frequency economics chief economist. we will talk about r
compelled itt felt had to move in that the lack of a clear response was going to lead to a deeper vortexhill and pushes them off the cliff. it is not a row they wanted to go down. move of opening up the possibility of some investigation. an admission anything happened but it is no longer an exclusion. i understand it is ongoing. i think within the article, which i skimmed quickly, there is a debate about murdered dered,nt, non-mur non-incident. what is the language? yousef: it is referred to as...