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-dot org. >> oregon. >> odessa, delaware, john scott.> just wonderful as we continue to honor our veterans here in the fox news channel two in to in tonight to modern warriors. it airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. modern warriors of veterans day special. we cannot think our veterans enough for everything that you have done and continue to do for our great country. thank you very much. [cheering] >> come here, say a couple of words. come on. [laughter] we call that hug the biden. [laughter] [cheering] >> all right. how old is your son? how old is young man there? how old is your son? how old are
-dot org. >> oregon. >> odessa, delaware, john scott.> just wonderful as we continue to honor our veterans here in the fox news channel two in to in tonight to modern warriors. it airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. modern warriors of veterans day special. we cannot think our veterans enough for everything that you have done and continue to do for our great country. thank you very much. [cheering] >> come here, say a couple of words. come on. [laughter] we call that hug the biden....
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served our country, one group in particular is called to working teach vets a trade and purpose, john scottld ambulance garage, you'll find unusual and generous programs for u.s. military veterans. >> once they are finished here, they can take it anywhere. >> sam cannon, former baltimore police officer injured on the job felt into watch making and now opened the veterans watch maker initiative to teach this art to veterans especially disabled ones. >> we designed the school to handle anything from a wheelchair to a track chair, sport chair, anything in between. >> full course takes up to 16 months, roughly 2300 hours of instruction and cost to veterans? >> absolutely nothing, no tools, no books, nothing. >> john carlo, marine veteran deploy today iraq is one to have first to graduate. >> second hardest thing i've ever done was complete the course. >> because of the focus required overcomes pain, all kinds of problems that occur with veterans, they can sit here and focus on this little quarter-size unit and the world goes away. >> kelly deployed to afghanistan while in the army. >> this is l
served our country, one group in particular is called to working teach vets a trade and purpose, john scottld ambulance garage, you'll find unusual and generous programs for u.s. military veterans. >> once they are finished here, they can take it anywhere. >> sam cannon, former baltimore police officer injured on the job felt into watch making and now opened the veterans watch maker initiative to teach this art to veterans especially disabled ones. >> we designed the school to...
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their school john but then of course scottish political journalists have something of a reputation and i seem to remember that even the formidable our stock combo was a bit wobbly of scott his john morris is not without due cause i do think i listed a terrifically good press up here either but and tony blair certainly didn't so this so this suspicion of them english leaders coming over the border for a quick suit is has got of very checkered history. but i have a joyous one son i mean previously when there's been scottish leaders of the liberal democrats one thinks of the late charles kennedy there's been quite a liberal bone so as a result of that is that any sign of a swenson balance i don't really think so you know i'm trying to be fair here but charlie kennedy as so we both know was an enormously popular figure. of the border i mean he was a he to greet their personal charisma and charm juice winson i don't think can emily that and also she's i mean she's still very much a tyrell party leader and i think people are recalling from the suggestion that she's put yourself forward as an alternative for prime minister after 2 minutes in the job and have been in the green
their school john but then of course scottish political journalists have something of a reputation and i seem to remember that even the formidable our stock combo was a bit wobbly of scott his john morris is not without due cause i do think i listed a terrifically good press up here either but and tony blair certainly didn't so this so this suspicion of them english leaders coming over the border for a quick suit is has got of very checkered history. but i have a joyous one son i mean...
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john f. kennedy," and scott author of "kennedy and reagan: why their legacies endure." their remarks at powell's books in beaverton, in november 2013, 50 years after the j.f.k. assassination. [applause] renee.k you, and thank you to powell's books in beaverton, oregon for hosting scott and myself. it's an honor to be here this evening. here thisf you evening, who are 60 years or remember where you were when you heard the news that john f. kennedy had died? many of you are between the ages of 20 and 60, who do not where you were when you heard about the tragedy of 9/11? sudden, traumatic, unexpected events leave indelible images in our mind and in our psyches. i was seven years old on november 22, 1963. i was in the second grade, in a called hayward, california. and the older sister of a girl door --ass came to the because it was raining outside and we couldn't go out for the presidentsaid had been killed. of course, i didn't believe her. home,that day, i went across the street torks where -- to where my grandmother lived. saw my mother and grandmother watching televisio
john f. kennedy," and scott author of "kennedy and reagan: why their legacies endure." their remarks at powell's books in beaverton, in november 2013, 50 years after the j.f.k. assassination. [applause] renee.k you, and thank you to powell's books in beaverton, oregon for hosting scott and myself. it's an honor to be here this evening. here thisf you evening, who are 60 years or remember where you were when you heard the news that john f. kennedy had died? many of you are between...
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john hendren reporting live from washington john many thanks well scott lucas is professor of international politics at the university of birmingham he says the giuliani schools to pump a 0 were made in the backdrop of an alleged plan to discredit joe biden his son hunter and marie event of its. but the phone calls are not the most important things in the documents the phone calls on the 26th in the 29th of march between pompei on giordani each was 4 minutes we don't know what was in the calls we just know they took place but what we do know from the other documents is that someone probably joy yannis camp was giving the state department records of meetings that your yani his 2 associates indicted businessmen love parness and igor for him and were meeting with the current and former prosecutor general's of ukraine in january in new york and the records of those meetings make explicit that the meetings were there to discredit joe biden and his son hunter or a board member on a ukrainian gas company and to discredit the u.s. investor marie of out of edge who was subjected to 8 months on a cam
john hendren reporting live from washington john many thanks well scott lucas is professor of international politics at the university of birmingham he says the giuliani schools to pump a 0 were made in the backdrop of an alleged plan to discredit joe biden his son hunter and marie event of its. but the phone calls are not the most important things in the documents the phone calls on the 26th in the 29th of march between pompei on giordani each was 4 minutes we don't know what was in the calls...
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joining me john a pollster and scott a public opinion poll store. -- pollster. since october impeachment to remove the president is going down. >> there is nothing there. the schiff hearings did not prove anything except the president's innocence. now the independents are moving that way. this is a waste of time. 59% of americans said it's a waste of time and money. >> scott, nadler is taking the reins of this impeachment effort. has he faired better than schiff? >> absolutely not. democrats believe the president should be impeached. republican republicans may have waivered a bit but now they are rock solid behind the president. independent voters are saying there is nothing here. >> the independents are revolting. >> revolting is a strong word but they are pulling back. by 2 to 1 voters are saying focus on healthcare and the economy and getting things done for the country. >> when i look at schiff and nadler they are like the old rudolph the red nosed reindeer thing. they look different but are singing the same song. a recent "new york times" poll found two-thi
joining me john a pollster and scott a public opinion poll store. -- pollster. since october impeachment to remove the president is going down. >> there is nothing there. the schiff hearings did not prove anything except the president's innocence. now the independents are moving that way. this is a waste of time. 59% of americans said it's a waste of time and money. >> scott, nadler is taking the reins of this impeachment effort. has he faired better than schiff? >> absolutely...
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another name we heard quite bit is former national security adviser john bolton, and his role in this. how crucial will it be, scottto hear from john bolton now, especially after he was more closely tied to the situation? >> yeah, this is the debate that's happening within the democratic caucus right now. i talked to a number of democrats in the caucus and also on the intelligence committee who said they are trying to decide whether or not to wait and delay, you know, additional hearings. in order to secure testimony from john bolton. or just to plow ahead and move forward with the process, and try to get this all wrapped up and on the house floor by christmas. john bolton is significant, because in that same july 10th meeting that i referenced, he raised concerns. he abruptly ended the meeting according to vindman and williams over this idea of the investigations that sondland had mentioned. and so, bolton is significant. he's de. he would be a strong witness for the democrats. >> all right. scott wong, thank you as always, my friend. thank you. >>> i want to get to exclusive new reporting from nbc news out just t
another name we heard quite bit is former national security adviser john bolton, and his role in this. how crucial will it be, scottto hear from john bolton now, especially after he was more closely tied to the situation? >> yeah, this is the debate that's happening within the democratic caucus right now. i talked to a number of democrats in the caucus and also on the intelligence committee who said they are trying to decide whether or not to wait and delay, you know, additional hearings....
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john. >> no, i think they go under pressure a lot of pressure in the short term, scott. and maybe it's somebody else i'm not saying schwab did this to hurt them again, we have no idea what the negotiations were. i think that it's likely that you'll see some others in the space, whether it's fido, whether it's fidelity, whether it's interactive brokers, any of those potentially tying up with an een trade. >> if this was the big dance to happen maybe they're the ones who got left out of the party. >> i think they are the ones that got left out of the party if there is further dancing to be have it's goldman sachs or someone like that who needs to be participating in the wealth management conversation, stepping in, going to td and saying, i'd like to buy your 13% or 14% of this new schwab td ameritrade conglomerate. >> let's take a turn and talk about macy's off sessions low still getting hit. profits beat estimate, revenues and comps missing the mark there. macy's also slashed its full year guidance. the ceo says q3 sales impacted by what he calls the late arrival of cold
john. >> no, i think they go under pressure a lot of pressure in the short term, scott. and maybe it's somebody else i'm not saying schwab did this to hurt them again, we have no idea what the negotiations were. i think that it's likely that you'll see some others in the space, whether it's fido, whether it's fidelity, whether it's interactive brokers, any of those potentially tying up with an een trade. >> if this was the big dance to happen maybe they're the ones who got left out...
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john and helen glessner family trust.st supporting trthy journalism that informs and inspires. d by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo annagler. and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan, and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation. ♪ >> waad (speaking arabic): (baby babbling) >> sama, mama. mama. (singing in arabic) mama, sama. xplosion in distance) sama. aby babbling) (man's voice speaking arabic) (sama and man conversing in arabic): (indistinct conversati) (distant explosion) y (neaexplosion) (footsteps on stairs, coughing) >> waad: >> man: (b aby crying) (explosion) (explosion) (man shouting) >> man: (machines beeping) (explosions) aa >> (baby crying) (group conversing) (sama babbling) (waad laughs) >> man: (making bubbling sounds) (sama laughing) >> sama. (baby laughing >> waad: ♪ (explosions) (baby crying, people shouting) (crying) ai (sound of distant raft) >> waad: (numerous explosions) >> waa (cheering) (cheering continues) ♪ >> crowd: >> waad: ti (people shng) >> waad: (car horn blaring) (laughter) >> waad: (testing mic) >> waad: (testing mic) >> man (on loudspeaker): sa (indistinct convtions) (shouting) (indistinct conversations) (people sh
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john. we disagreed on some things. >> he is lying is what he is saying but we have a good relationship nonetheless. >> and msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. >> and senior staff brightwrite the hill, scottong. danny, i want you to weigh in on the twitter controversy. did they or did they not? what is the legality whether or not the white house can actually freeze john bolton's twitter account if in fact they did just that. >> first, i'm not entirely sure what exactly happened on w-john bolton's twitter account. did the nsa process, or as bolton suggested, software to do it or did he have his password on a yellow post-in note that he had on his desk and couldn't access to the twitter account, especially if he gave shared access to the white house. it may be a case, can you give me the post-it note with my passwords and the white house delayed in giving it back to him. we don't really know. even his language is kind of vague. so it is really not first amendment suppression if they delayed in giving him back wherever he wrote down his passwords. but is it something more nefarious than that? possibly. >> and they talk about the twitter account but the pertinent question is will john bolton
john. we disagreed on some things. >> he is lying is what he is saying but we have a good relationship nonetheless. >> and msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. >> and senior staff brightwrite the hill, scottong. danny, i want you to weigh in on the twitter controversy. did they or did they not? what is the legality whether or not the white house can actually freeze john bolton's twitter account if in fact they did just that. >> first, i'm not entirely sure what exactly...
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john cena. >> we put him to the test. ? >>> plus o scottuse taking over the set of nancy drew this is starting to feel like between two ferns. >>> we' putting nene in the hot sea aut her real housewives return and this -- >> how do you feel about -- >> when "e.t." from e bahamas continues. ♪ ♪ >> closed captioning provided by -- me try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, ja! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happeng? stanley! you're deflatin hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. cellen haircolor from lreal i use the color at prects as it colors. hold me, jack! with pro-keratine complex. rich, radiant color. noolor protects or covers grays better. so mh care in one little box. cellence crme from l'ore. available at walmart. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. two breaded chicken patties plus or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tick my elbow! no thank you. try my really big start
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john cena have game? >> we put him to the test. >>> plus our scott wolf exclusive taking over the set of nancy drew. >> thisting to feel like between two ferns. >>> we're putting nene in the hot seat about her real housewives return and this -- >> how do you feel about -- >> when "e.t." from the bahamas continues. ♪ ♪ >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> hey, "e.t.," it's scott wolf from the brand new carson drew -- no. >> it's carson. how are you? i would drop this mic, but i don't own it. >> scott wolf having too much fun on the set of "nancy drew." he gave us an exclusive tour around the set. >> hey, "e.t.," it's scott wolf from the new "nancy drew" on the cw. i play nancy's dad carson drew. i am taking over for "e.t." and talking into this awesome microphone. let's go have some fun. oh, hi. come on in. so this is the drew house. this is where nancy grew up. this is an area my character spends a bunch of time in. this is carson drew's office. it's official. i'm a real lawyer. >> 23-year-old newcomer kennedy mcmann is nancy drew in this series that takes on the super natural. >> do you believe in gho
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scott mcclain in venice. thank you very much. >>> finally, "people" magazine says singer john legend is the sexiest man alive. one rap legend says they got it wrong. snoop dogg posted this photo sopped image of himself on the cover with the sexiest title. the image, which has more than 400,000 likes so far shows the weed-enthusiast with a joint, of course. so did "people" magazine get it wrong? we'll let you decide. my take, a dead heat. those are two suave, talented, fine-looking gentlemen. they both deserve the title. no response from "people" there to snoop's little tweet there. thank you very much for watching "cnn newsroom." i'm nick watt, michael holmes has another hour of news coming right up. . >> three closed door depositions shed new light on donald trump's dealings with ukraine. >> a new front-runner among the democrats in iowa. >>> and protests in hong kong turn violent again. a police officer hit by an arrow. >>> and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we are live in atlanta. i'm michael holmes from cnn world headquarters. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> would you s
scott mcclain in venice. thank you very much. >>> finally, "people" magazine says singer john legend is the sexiest man alive. one rap legend says they got it wrong. snoop dogg posted this photo sopped image of himself on the cover with the sexiest title. the image, which has more than 400,000 likes so far shows the weed-enthusiast with a joint, of course. so did "people" magazine get it wrong? we'll let you decide. my take, a dead heat. those are two suave,...
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resignation in 1972, there were three prominent republicans, minority leader hugh scott and minority leader of the house johne. all three of them republicans and said you have got to resign, mr. president, to nixon. they were bipartisan events in american history. this was not. trish: nancy pelosi said she wanted it to be. it's too divisive for our country. she was direct when she said that, but she is not taking her own advice. perhaps the squad has gotten the better of her? >> she has got to keep her base. her base was moving ahead of her. when aoc started making those statements saying the real enemy is not the president, it's our own party, she had to move quickly to assert control. trish: it may help the future of aoc or any other member of the squad or anybody that's really anti-trump and made that their entire platform. but what about the battleground states that she needs. nancy pelosi needs and wants to get. by the wade, if you want to win the presidency you will need to be able to perform better and resonate in some of those other places. >> the biggest tragedy is for the country, not nancy pelosi
resignation in 1972, there were three prominent republicans, minority leader hugh scott and minority leader of the house johne. all three of them republicans and said you have got to resign, mr. president, to nixon. they were bipartisan events in american history. this was not. trish: nancy pelosi said she wanted it to be. it's too divisive for our country. she was direct when she said that, but she is not taking her own advice. perhaps the squad has gotten the better of her? >> she has...
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scott wapner. top of the hour. cooperman responds to elizabeth warren's wealth tax ad in which he is called out again and three big dow winners, hitting new highs. can they climb higher. and johnwith unusual activity about 15 away. >> sounds good, scott. looking forward to it. >>> up next, despite new sales records, jack ma says singles day performance was below his wel exctio 'ltell you why dow down 75 now. the moth withou, struggles in the spider's web. with every attempt to free itself, it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. ibm bought the weather company in 2016, today, the tech giant is announcing a major announcement that takes super computing power to disrupt, weather. steve liesman visited the newest super computer in north carolina to find out how it is happening. >> reporter: in developed countries, smart phones warn of looming storms, bitter cold, seering heat, but billions of people around the globe lack basic weather forecasts, making the world a much more chaotic, dangerous place. in a historic marriage of
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. >> barry goldwater and john rhoads and hugh scott. >> exactly. >> that's what happens.at's -- so, that's job one. job one for the election next year is to make sure that we not only get rid of trump or trump's replacement, but we get rid of that which gave us trump. that's really what the real issue should be. and if we keep -- if we keep supporting -- i was listening earlier, listening, i have so much respect for senator mccaskill here, and everyone cried when you were not returned last year -- >> my husband's a michigander, so, we think you're pretty cool, too. >> then that's even better. but i really -- i want to redefine in the way last time i was here, we talk about the working class and i said, the majority of the working class actually are women, people of color and young people are paid the least. so, when we say working class, it's always, we're always evoking this image of lunch bucket joe. the actual working class of 2019 is a 30-year-old black woman. that's really the working class. and when you say working class, i want everybody to always think, now, that'
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support the information that we're seeing in that inquiry i was there as john had reporting live from washington joe many thanks indeed scott lucas is professor of international politics of the unit. city of birmingham and editor of the news website in a world view he joins us now live via skype from birmingham in the u.k. scott where do we start here what do you make then of this paper trail between the the president's personal lawyer and his secretary of state. well i don't want to upstage john hendren with that good summary but the phone calls are not the most important things in the documents the phone calls on the 26 and the 29th of march between pompei on giordani each was 4 minutes we don't know what was in the calls we just know they took place but what we do know from the other documents is that someone probably joe yachties camp was giving the state department records of meetings that your yani has to associates indicted businessmen above parness and you got from and were meeting with the current and former prosecutor general's of ukraine in january in new york and the records of those meetings make explicit that
support the information that we're seeing in that inquiry i was there as john had reporting live from washington joe many thanks indeed scott lucas is professor of international politics of the unit. city of birmingham and editor of the news website in a world view he joins us now live via skype from birmingham in the u.k. scott where do we start here what do you make then of this paper trail between the the president's personal lawyer and his secretary of state. well i don't want to upstage...
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scott ford. thank you. lewis morales. thank you very much. carl. thank you. sergeant first class seth howard, dave sanders, johnn, dylan bear, and ryan wallin. thank you. [applause] oh very importantly, afghan translators. not bad. he said it was ok. thank you both very much. fantastic job. assume you all agree with this choice. thank you very much. i agree. we all do. staff sergeant ronald was with us. i am privileged to be here. with thegreat ceremony medal of honor. that was really amazing. you are both here together. to each and everyone of you, i want to thank you and the fearless defense, what you have done for our country. it is incredible. your valor, bravery, strength, heart, soul, it is incredible what you have done. thebattle is a testament to overwhelming strength, lethal skill, and unstoppable might of the united states army, special forces, and all of our military. held amy that really high ground, superior numbers, and element of surprise, they had it all going, everything they are not supposed to have, they had. they had one major disadvantage, they were facing the toughest, strongest, and best
scott ford. thank you. lewis morales. thank you very much. carl. thank you. sergeant first class seth howard, dave sanders, johnn, dylan bear, and ryan wallin. thank you. [applause] oh very importantly, afghan translators. not bad. he said it was ok. thank you both very much. fantastic job. assume you all agree with this choice. thank you very much. i agree. we all do. staff sergeant ronald was with us. i am privileged to be here. with thegreat ceremony medal of honor. that was really amazing....
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john bolton failed to show up for questioning yesterday. the lawmakers never officially subpoenaed him. today, scottrew will join us with much more in his checks and balances segment at 5:45. >>> 4:35 for you right now. in a surprise truce between san francisco and the nra. the gun cing from a move after they declared the nra a domestic terror group. they also suggested not doing business with any contractor who is do business with the nra. the nra dropped the suit, citing the retreat made by san francisco leaders since then. but city attorney dennis herrera responded, calling the lawsuit a baseless attempt to silence some valid criticism of the organization and to distract from the ongoing gun violence. >>> this afternoon, san francisco election leaders plan to give another update on the too close to call district attorney's race. as of yesterday, less than 900 votes separated the top two candidates. interim district attorney suzy loftus and deputy public defender, chesa beaud boudin. >>> the new downtown novato smart station is getting a little closer to opening. starting late tonight and through
john bolton failed to show up for questioning yesterday. the lawmakers never officially subpoenaed him. today, scottrew will join us with much more in his checks and balances segment at 5:45. >>> 4:35 for you right now. in a surprise truce between san francisco and the nra. the gun cing from a move after they declared the nra a domestic terror group. they also suggested not doing business with any contractor who is do business with the nra. the nra dropped the suit, citing the retreat...
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joined now but our legal and political folks, john dean, jeffrey toobin, david gergen, gloria borger, kirsten powers, scott jennings and jen psaki. >> i think they are getting away from quid pro quo because most americans, except david gergen speak english rather than latin. and bribery is also a -- it is clear what it is and there is evidence to support it. personally, i think extortion may be a more accurate description. >> but is it a little late for them to try to be rewriting, remarketing what this thing was? >> i don't think so. the facts are the facts. we are now moving into the impeachment process. and it happens to be true that the constitution speaks specifically of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. >> but gloria, what changed? why do you think they made this change? >> quid pro quo wasn't working. it was complicated, latin, as you point out. and the president -- you know, the supporters of the president kept saying well, you can't have a quid pro quo if there wasn't aid. the aid wasn't stopped. they got the aid. so where is the quo? would that be? >> you have to ask gergen
joined now but our legal and political folks, john dean, jeffrey toobin, david gergen, gloria borger, kirsten powers, scott jennings and jen psaki. >> i think they are getting away from quid pro quo because most americans, except david gergen speak english rather than latin. and bribery is also a -- it is clear what it is and there is evidence to support it. personally, i think extortion may be a more accurate description. >> but is it a little late for them to try to be rewriting,...
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joining us now are john dean, david gergen, nia-malika henderson, jeffrey toobin, and scott jennings.eff, i mean, there was clearly a reason that the democrats saved fiona hill for the last witness. >> if you have a helen mirren bad ass, you put her at the end. it was -- and just an extraordinary performance. and also, just as a citizen, i think you had to feel good about the public servants who work for the united states in anonymity throughout this, you know, the foreign service officers, the people who -- i mean, these were incredibly impressive. >> an impressive bunch. by the way, that foreign service exam is hard. >> very hard. >> we don't want to talk about your cia history. >> oh, sorry, i didn't mean to say that. >> i interned. i was a waiter, too. no one talks about that. >> but you know, the facts are not in dispute here. i mean, what the democrats did over these two weeks was to show overwhelmingly, completely, thoroughly, that what happened here was the president of the united states said to his staff, i have one priority with ukraine and it has nothing to do with the nati
joining us now are john dean, david gergen, nia-malika henderson, jeffrey toobin, and scott jennings.eff, i mean, there was clearly a reason that the democrats saved fiona hill for the last witness. >> if you have a helen mirren bad ass, you put her at the end. it was -- and just an extraordinary performance. and also, just as a citizen, i think you had to feel good about the public servants who work for the united states in anonymity throughout this, you know, the foreign service...
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scott, thank you. wilfred frost sitting down with john zimmer just moments ago he joins us from new york with more fromw wilf. >> good morning, morgan. indeed as you said just sat down with john zimmer the stock is down around 40% since the recent ipo i asked him whether he was feeling guilty about that fall and whether they priced the ipo too richly >> over our course of history, we've made a lot of our investors a lot of money i care about our employees, that have jobs from us, that have in some cases equity from us, so i feel a deep amount of responsibility i feel like the stock is undervalued and that we've had three quarters of beating expectations and that, yeah, over time people will see us put up more numbers and it will -- it will solve itself >> a lot more coming up in that interview, morgan, including competition with uber, potential international expansion, what it would take for lyft to buy a company like grubhub and also california's a.b. 5 law and whether that law was short-sighted or not coming up on "closing bell" at 3:00 p.m. also another interview with rich barton, the co-fournnder a
scott, thank you. wilfred frost sitting down with john zimmer just moments ago he joins us from new york with more fromw wilf. >> good morning, morgan. indeed as you said just sat down with john zimmer the stock is down around 40% since the recent ipo i asked him whether he was feeling guilty about that fall and whether they priced the ipo too richly >> over our course of history, we've made a lot of our investors a lot of money i care about our employees, that have jobs from us,...
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john king. i want to discuss this now with the former virginia governor. and scott jennings. fascinating evening. i'm sure you'll agree. governor, i'll start with you. democrats are having a big night in virginia. they flipped both senate and house tonight. how did they do it? >> well, this was a huge night for us. this the first time in 26 years since 1993 that the democrats controlled the house the senate and governors mansion. it's a huge win for us. democrats ran on issues people care about. lowering prescription drug prices. informsing in education. investing in education. trump was humiliated tonight. in kentucky. he went down and campaigned and lost the governor ship. humiliated in virginia. he couldn't even come here where 1.4 miles from the white house. and couldn't step foot in the commonwealth. it was a big night for us. the first time in 26 years you look at virginia you look at kentucky and the votes we got in mississippi. it's a tough night for donald trump. a good night for the democrats. why? we lead on the issues. fight prescription drug prices and issues of
john king. i want to discuss this now with the former virginia governor. and scott jennings. fascinating evening. i'm sure you'll agree. governor, i'll start with you. democrats are having a big night in virginia. they flipped both senate and house tonight. how did they do it? >> well, this was a huge night for us. this the first time in 26 years since 1993 that the democrats controlled the house the senate and governors mansion. it's a huge win for us. democrats ran on issues people care...
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john is tracking the activity in the options market straight ahd.ea the "halftime report" with scottapner and the traders is back in two minutes. does your broker offer more than just free trades? fidelity has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs, plus zero minimums to open a brokerage account. with value like this, there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. fidelity. there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. are all non-gmo, sundown vitamins made with naturally sourced colors and flavors and are gluten & dairy free. they're all clean all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. . ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. i'm sue herera. here's your cnbc update at this hour. a foreign policy aide to vice president pence is testifying in the house impeachment inquiry. jennifer williams arriving on capitol hill this morning. she is the first person from the vice president's office to testify in the proceedings. >>> a russian military convoy arriving at a former u.s. military base in syria. more than 40 russian armored vehicles
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. >> reporter: john fi believes border patrol agents targeted "no more deaths" because of a rert the group published on the morning of scott warren's arrest. i vt includeo allegedly showing agents destroying gallons of water they'd left for travelers in the desert, an act the group says the border patrol frequently performs. t>> we releast report and sent a copy to the bord patrol at 8:00 in the morning. by 4:00 in the afternoon, agents d raided our base camp and charged scott warren with felony charges. >> reporter: u.s. customs and border protection did not respond to pbs newshour weekend's requests for an interview or writatement despite the legal challenges facing "no more deaths" and other groups, fife believes that the u.s. government's actions will do more to help their cause th to hinder it. >> everybody who's doing hulynitarian aid work global t lo saes-- we have a respons maintain our right to provide manitarian aid. so, the charges have really-- galvanized an international awareness of the basic human right-- to provide humanitarian aid under these circumstances. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> thomp
. >> reporter: john fi believes border patrol agents targeted "no more deaths" because of a rert the group published on the morning of scott warren's arrest. i vt includeo allegedly showing agents destroying gallons of water they'd left for travelers in the desert, an act the group says the border patrol frequently performs. t>> we releast report and sent a copy to the bord patrol at 8:00 in the morning. by 4:00 in the afternoon, agents d raided our base camp and charged...
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and here are a couple things you don't know about john lithgow.he spent his childhood years in yellow springs ohio where coretta scottking babysat him. he attended harvard college and graduated with an ab magna cum laude in history and literature. in 2005 he became the first actor ever to deliver commencement speech at harvard and received an honorary doctor of arts from his alma mater. [applause] he is smart. he's also written a number of books for children and number are marsupials who, Ãb john lithgow is here tonight with his shifty or co-poetry collection chronically donald trump's presidency. if we are lucky he might sing a couple of them for us. he appears in conversation with marin's own michael crosby hosted kqed forum and professor of english and language and literature at san francisco state university. please join me and give a warm welcome to john lithgow and michael caskey. [applause] not only is one of our finest and clearly most respected and appropriately activist. he is also a man who's written a book that's very funny political satire. he is also someone who's done drawings in the books. he plays th
and here are a couple things you don't know about john lithgow.he spent his childhood years in yellow springs ohio where coretta scottking babysat him. he attended harvard college and graduated with an ab magna cum laude in history and literature. in 2005 he became the first actor ever to deliver commencement speech at harvard and received an honorary doctor of arts from his alma mater. [applause] he is smart. he's also written a number of books for children and number are marsupials who, Ãb...
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scott. [applause] and luis morales. thank you very much. thank you, luis. [applause] karl wurzbach. where is karl? thank you, karl. [applause] thank you. sergeants first class seth howard, dave sanders, johnding, dillon behr, and ryan wallen. thank you, fellas. [applause] thank you, fellas. >> and very importantly, as you know better than anyone, afghan translators bahroz mohmand and zia ghafoori. [applause] how was that? okay? not bad? good. he said it was okay. he said it was okay. thank you both very much. fantastic job. fantastic job. thank you. >> i assume you all agree with this choice, right? okay? your last chance, eh? they all agree. thank you very much. i agree, too. we all do. >> staff sergeant ronald shurer was with us and privileged to be here. and we had a, not so long ago -- a great ceremony with the medal of honor and that was really amazing that you both here are together. >> to each and every one of you, i want to thank you and i want to thank the fearless defense and what you've done for our country. it's incredible. your valor, your bravery, your strength, your heart, your soul -- it's incredible. incredible what you've done. >> the battle of shok valley is a testament
scott. [applause] and luis morales. thank you very much. thank you, luis. [applause] karl wurzbach. where is karl? thank you, karl. [applause] thank you. sergeants first class seth howard, dave sanders, johnding, dillon behr, and ryan wallen. thank you, fellas. [applause] thank you, fellas. >> and very importantly, as you know better than anyone, afghan translators bahroz mohmand and zia ghafoori. [applause] how was that? okay? not bad? good. he said it was okay. he said it was okay....
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scott: i mentioned before the virginia delegation is longer lived than any other delegation. your recentit guest, johnner for making that a priority. mostdel of civility, delegations do not have that. we certainly did. and we have john warner to thank. i think the virginia delegation is probably one of the best delegation terms of cooperation and civility in the nation. i think it was because he was in the delegation for so many years. given john warner another hand for his conjugations. [applause] -- contributions. education is extremely important. you have people trying to debate issues where one side does not believe in science. how are you going to debate somebody who does not believe in science? if you look at the budgets we produce, a lot of them do not believe in arithmetic. [laughter] and thinkingcuts it is not going to affect the budget. obviously, that is absurd. so you are trying to have similar debates where you cannot debate. solic sentiment is important. and these people are acting in theirivil way, and constituents have to respond. education is extremely important as an aspect of this.
scott: i mentioned before the virginia delegation is longer lived than any other delegation. your recentit guest, johnner for making that a priority. mostdel of civility, delegations do not have that. we certainly did. and we have john warner to thank. i think the virginia delegation is probably one of the best delegation terms of cooperation and civility in the nation. i think it was because he was in the delegation for so many years. given john warner another hand for his conjugations....
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internet sit tim berners lee scott plans to prevent humanity from sliding into a digital dystopia apparently backing for the likes of google and facebook too but our correspondent john mcwhorter questions next whether those same companies should have a role in it given a series of scandals. privacy breaches censorship fake news with all the controversy surrounding the internet these days it's easy for people to feel pessimistic and now we have good reason to be the founding father of the internet itself is back in the public eye creator of the world wide web in 1909 tim berners lee is a bit concerned if we leave the web as it is there's a very large number of things that will go wrong we could end up with a digital dystopia if we don't turn things around. but fear not he's unveiled a 9 point plan to fix it it's called the contract for the web intended to prevent that digital dystopia he mentioned so there shouldn't be anything to worry about especially when big names like google facebook and microsoft have all publicly back to the contract even a handful of governments have joined in approval so what exactly are the principles there all throwing their support behind
internet sit tim berners lee scott plans to prevent humanity from sliding into a digital dystopia apparently backing for the likes of google and facebook too but our correspondent john mcwhorter questions next whether those same companies should have a role in it given a series of scandals. privacy breaches censorship fake news with all the controversy surrounding the internet these days it's easy for people to feel pessimistic and now we have good reason to be the founding father of the...
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excitable edgar is this year's christmas ad offering from john lewis — we'll talk about what makes christmas adverts so popular with tv critic scott news with olly foster. good evening. the video asssitant referee was on the agenda at a meeting for all 20 members of the premier league today. west ham co—chairman david gold says that var is "alive and kicking" three months into the season, but many have been unhappy with how it's been used. the referee's chief mike riley was present at what's been described as a "fractious" meeting. they agreed there would be no major changes but the premier league will lead a consultation into how well var is working. we have had a very robust discussion. the message has got through to the league and the referee's association that the fans are unhappy and many other stakeholders in the game think we will do a whole lot better. i expect to see real improvements in the speed of decisions, consistency, which is what everybody craves and i think above all else, for those of us think above all else, for those of us in stadium, we want much more communication of what is going on before, during and after
excitable edgar is this year's christmas ad offering from john lewis — we'll talk about what makes christmas adverts so popular with tv critic scott news with olly foster. good evening. the video asssitant referee was on the agenda at a meeting for all 20 members of the premier league today. west ham co—chairman david gold says that var is "alive and kicking" three months into the season, but many have been unhappy with how it's been used. the referee's chief mike riley was...
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next week john christianson the lead author of the un emissions gap report thank you so much for joining us. thank you. thank you. media sources are reporting that prime minister joseph scott is expected to resign his government has become increasingly embroiled in the political and legal crisis sparked by the murder of journalist daphne. she was investigating government corruption when she was killed in a car bomb attack 2 years ago. at 3 in the morning prime minister joseph gave a press conference he was upset by the investigation into death. murder and the alleged involvement of his close colleagues for us this was not just a murder this was a major case that shook our democracy many people greatly doubt that actually did everything possible to solve the murder of journalist. she was killed by a car bomb on october 16th 2017 last week the investigation into who contracted the murder led to the maltese energy entrepreneur york and finish allegedly he had transferred money via dubai to companies in panama these companies apparently belong to most cuts tourism minister conrad miti and his chief of staff keith. both resigned earlier this week. carr want to go ahead research
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scott shellady. >> all right. neil: especially if someone like john bolton will be testifying. we don't know whether he was quit or heaved out of the white house. he would be open to talk. if that happens could that change the dynamics? no way to know. we'll explore that later on. exploring a wealth tax, could undo the way the rich tell it, a wealth of riches especially for them. the bill gates the latest billionaire to warn about elizabeth warren's wealth tax. take a look. >> i paid over 10 billion in taxes. i paid more than anyone in taxes but i, i'm glad to you know, if i had to pay 20 billion. it's fine. [laughter]. but you know when you say i should pay 100 billion, i'm starting to do a little math what i have left over, sorry. i'm just kidding. neil: actually pretty funny. elizabeth warren responding. would love to explain the wealth tax to bill gates. i'm sure he would look forward to that. a meeting could be set up. we'll see. charlie gasparino would be a interesting moderator in that. he is, talked to a lot of business leaders about all of this. not quite as wealthy as
scott shellady. >> all right. neil: especially if someone like john bolton will be testifying. we don't know whether he was quit or heaved out of the white house. he would be open to talk. if that happens could that change the dynamics? no way to know. we'll explore that later on. exploring a wealth tax, could undo the way the rich tell it, a wealth of riches especially for them. the bill gates the latest billionaire to warn about elizabeth warren's wealth tax. take a look. >> i...
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for national security adviser john bolton he feels after house democrats decided not to continue their push to get open to testify in the impeachment inquiry. i'm jon scotteport." alton declining to testify voluntarily before the panel. instead he went to the courts to determine what takes precedence here. the house subpoenaed to testify at the white house's assertion of executive privilege. house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff says this is all a ploy to delay the proceedings. >> you are not going to delay her work. i would merely allow the witnesses in the white house to succeed with her goal which is to delay deny obstruct. they should follow the example of the people who have come forward. people who worked for john bolton, people who have in their careers much more at risk have shown the courage to come forward. jon: let's bring in rob cleary "washington examiner" white house reporter. there are many many dueling chains of evidence in this whole investigation. jon oldham worked for the president and says he wants to testify but will not come at least not yet. why not? >> of course this evidence could be crucial. a lot of what we have hea
for national security adviser john bolton he feels after house democrats decided not to continue their push to get open to testify in the impeachment inquiry. i'm jon scotteport." alton declining to testify voluntarily before the panel. instead he went to the courts to determine what takes precedence here. the house subpoenaed to testify at the white house's assertion of executive privilege. house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff says this is all a ploy to delay the proceedings....
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scott. >> reporter: thank you, natalie. >>> ruth bader ginsburg is recovering in a baltimore, maryland hospital. the court says the 86-year-old was admitted to johns hopkins after experiencing chills and a favor. this comes after she missed a day earlier this month because she was ill. she has a lengthy history of medical issues. right now her symptoms have abated. she could be released within the coming hours. always a fighter. >>> the secretary of the u.s. navy is pushing back against a "new york times" report that he threatened to resign if president trump puts a stop to the navy's review of navy s.e.a.l. eddie gallagher, seen right there. here is a reminder who he is. the navy demoted him after he was found guilty of posing with a dead body of a young isis prisoner. gallagher was acquitted of murder. the president reversed the demotion and tweeted he wouldn't let the navy punish gallagher. an administration official tells us there is extreme concern over decision-making being pulled from the navy. but here's what navy secretary richard spencer is saying about reports that he threatened to step down. >> contrary to popular belief, i'm still her
scott. >> reporter: thank you, natalie. >>> ruth bader ginsburg is recovering in a baltimore, maryland hospital. the court says the 86-year-old was admitted to johns hopkins after experiencing chills and a favor. this comes after she missed a day earlier this month because she was ill. she has a lengthy history of medical issues. right now her symptoms have abated. she could be released within the coming hours. always a fighter. >>> the secretary of the u.s. navy is...
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scott in front of a flag. what happen here is he creates that image in 1917, 1918. , because he is really playing a part. a lot of it was inspired by john pershing, who he was an aid for and fought very hard to get on his staff and will fight very hard to get out of his staff. one thing consistent about patton in both world wars is he wants metals and he wants command, and he is in a pretty good position as pershing's aid to camp. everyone knows purging is going to be the man for americans, but he goes out on his own and establishes the tank corps. he will do a remarkable job and participate in two operations. one major operation is where he will be wounded. the reason he gets wounded is because he was very impressive. .- aggressive as he has a reputation for in world war ii, he believes leaders, commanders, officers lead from the front. with patton, he will get in a little trouble with his boss, a brigadier general they never got along great. dropping back was a little older, a little quieter, but he was in many ways the perfect man for the job because he kept patton a little bit out of trouble. he kept him on administrative -- out of
scott in front of a flag. what happen here is he creates that image in 1917, 1918. , because he is really playing a part. a lot of it was inspired by john pershing, who he was an aid for and fought very hard to get on his staff and will fight very hard to get out of his staff. one thing consistent about patton in both world wars is he wants metals and he wants command, and he is in a pretty good position as pershing's aid to camp. everyone knows purging is going to be the man for americans, but...
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romaine: scott, have a great thanksgiving. , chief market strategist for the fox group, joining us from the cme. guy: let's kick things off in the world of pizza. papa john'sleader of the pizza chain john schnatter lasted the company again. he says he ate more than 40 pieces in a month and "it's not the same pizza." he also dumped on papa john's new ceo and said some executives should be jailed. giant money-laundering laundering scandal has led to ceo.ownfall of west bank's he's been accused of the biggest violation of money laundering laws and trillion history. based -- andrishan a subscription-based plan has been introduced at cosco -- at tesco at a time when consumers are shifting to online shopping. that is your bloomberg business flash. coming up, allianz global investors cio of global equities lucy macdonald is going to join us to count down to the european close. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: china says phase one is on track after a call between washington and beijing, but 19 days until the next round of tariffs, the clock is very much taking. alibaba's hong kong debut sees stock surge, plus beijing sees demand for its $16 billion bond sale. -- aren't y
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john warner talked about his political career at a forum of the future of democracy. at the college of william and mary. there was a panel discussion on civic engagement with congressman bobby scott of virginia, a local scientist larry sabitow, a
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governor john belle edwards hoping to win second term in runoff election running against had him businessman eddy -- president trump has thrown his support behind edwards republican challenger. i'm jon scott to life, liberty, and levin. ♪ the book is trigger fantastic book, i want to ask you a question. when you look at how joe bide and hunter biden are treated when you look at anderson cooper during democrat debate saying nobody has anything and you know, hunter is fine and all of the rest of it. do you ever say -- gee it will be nice to be a democrat just for purposes alone. >> all of the time mark it is funny you know they're not guilty of anything but i was guilty of treason right according to all of those people we were out there doing that so was my father and all of that it was not true but double standard is sickening i always say you media likes to say well you're donald trump jr. you have the benefits i go, of course, i do. i've saidut that prefer time i said that on hannity i've said it elsewhere you can't always say it in every interview when you don't have long form. but -- i make no bones about fact that i am where i amm in much part because of my father. and what he's creat
governor john belle edwards hoping to win second term in runoff election running against had him businessman eddy -- president trump has thrown his support behind edwards republican challenger. i'm jon scott to life, liberty, and levin. ♪ the book is trigger fantastic book, i want to ask you a question. when you look at how joe bide and hunter biden are treated when you look at anderson cooper during democrat debate saying nobody has anything and you know, hunter is fine and all of the rest...
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john said he may not have one by 87 votes. so there are some interesting things. >> you also mention she is a wonderful writer and historian but they are not great telling. nd scott writes incredible books now writing one on thurgood marshall but if you look at david mccullough he's incredible the way he does these books starting off from yale and then on the brooklyn bridge. but over 60 years with his wife they put these book on - - these books together he does a paragraph at a time then she reads it back to him and he listens and says i have to change that they have been doing this for a long time he told the story once at one time she read the paragraph back and she said that doesn't's mind - - that sentence doesn't work. read itt again. and said i don't think it works read it again. it's okay. leave it in. she did think it was good it was a bad sentence. and gore vidal said this is the bat on - - the best book is ever written but there is one sentence. [laughter] >> now taylor branch. >> taylor branch is somebody that was in politics then became a writer he wrote a trilogy on the civil rights movement and recover that. and martin luther king. that martin luth
john said he may not have one by 87 votes. so there are some interesting things. >> you also mention she is a wonderful writer and historian but they are not great telling. nd scott writes incredible books now writing one on thurgood marshall but if you look at david mccullough he's incredible the way he does these books starting off from yale and then on the brooklyn bridge. but over 60 years with his wife they put these book on - - these books together he does a paragraph at a time then...