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we'll discuss with phil mattingly, max boot, susan hennessey next. (contemplative synth music) - [narrator] forget about vacuuming for up to a month. shark iq robot deep-cleans and empties itself into a base you can empty once a month. and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. (danny) 12 hours? 20 dogs?asy. where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. but he wanted snow for thelace holidays.. so we built a snow globe. i'
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. >>> perspective from cnn political analyst kirsten powers and susan hennessey and legal naults anda friend of lisa page. susan, i know you don't speak for lisa page but in your opinion how important is it for her to finally be speaking out? >> i think it is incredibly important for her to be speaking out for a couple of reasons. one, i think it is important that people understand the huge personal toll that the president degrading demeaning disgusting attacks take on people. that these are real people. some people who have served our country over a period of decades and to have him act like this in public, it has a real cost and the public needs to understand that. and i think it is significant that page is telling her story now. about what doj did about their involvement in essentially selectively leaking text messages under circumstances that certainly raised the appearance that they were not doing so because it was in the public interest but instead that this was doj senior officials and doj spokesperson attempting to give the president fodder to pick up this false and malicious
. >>> perspective from cnn political analyst kirsten powers and susan hennessey and legal naults anda friend of lisa page. susan, i know you don't speak for lisa page but in your opinion how important is it for her to finally be speaking out? >> i think it is incredibly important for her to be speaking out for a couple of reasons. one, i think it is important that people understand the huge personal toll that the president degrading demeaning disgusting attacks take on people....
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joining me now, laura coates, max boot and susan hennessey.ra, at least two articles of impeachment, abuse of power. the other, obstruction of congress. not final right now. sounds like the house democrats are keeping this narrow and focused on ukraine. what do you say? >> there's a reason for that, to have this umbrella. first of all neither comes as a real surprise given the breadth of information in the course of this july 25th call. the real question is whether it's going to expand because in order to establish that abuse of power aspect of that or obstruction of congress, you might need to have the context of having the mueller report aspects of obstruction of justice. of course doing so will open them up to the republican talking point of saying, see? you wanted this all along. it was a pre-determined impeachment. >> max, despite the evidence of a shakedown, republicans still saying no quid pro quo. then they say, you know, look over here. where is schiff? where is the whistle-blower? they focused on a disproven claim, you know, about th
joining me now, laura coates, max boot and susan hennessey.ra, at least two articles of impeachment, abuse of power. the other, obstruction of congress. not final right now. sounds like the house democrats are keeping this narrow and focused on ukraine. what do you say? >> there's a reason for that, to have this umbrella. first of all neither comes as a real surprise given the breadth of information in the course of this july 25th call. the real question is whether it's going to expand...
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joining me now, laura coates, max boot and susan hennessey., at least two articles of impeachment, abuse of power. the other, obstruction of congress. not final right now. sounds like the house democrats are keeping this narrow and focused on ukraine. what do you say? >> there's a reason for that, to have this umbrella. first of all neither comes as a real surprise given the breadth of information in the course of this july 25th call. the real question is whether it's going to expand because in order to establish that abuse of power aspect of that or obstruction of congress, you might need to have the context of having the mueller report aspects of obstruction of justice. of course doing so will open them up to the republican talking point of saying, see? you wanted this all along. it was a pre-determined impeachment. >> max, despite the evidence of a shakedown, republicans still saying no quid pro quo. then they say, you know, look over here. where is schiff? where is the whistle-blower? they focused on a disproven claim, you know, about the
joining me now, laura coates, max boot and susan hennessey., at least two articles of impeachment, abuse of power. the other, obstruction of congress. not final right now. sounds like the house democrats are keeping this narrow and focused on ukraine. what do you say? >> there's a reason for that, to have this umbrella. first of all neither comes as a real surprise given the breadth of information in the course of this july 25th call. the real question is whether it's going to expand...
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hennessey their stock is down 2 point one percent and amaze stock and down another 2 percent in paris so it's hitting those stocks the other thing you look at i look at instead of just the short term consequences of maybe some towers maybe not let's look at the long term consequences if and when it looks like they're going to 100 percent taxes go on french luxury goods american consumers at least at the high end of the market maybe they don't really care money's less sensitive to them and it is to regular people like our spa when a bottle of burgundy is another $50.00 doesn't that make your regular americans consumer and we are the number one purchasers of all luxury goods doesn't it make you think well instead of burgundy maybe i can go to one in california you buy a doctor or you buy some other california wine so the unintended consequences i think the long term are that the american consumer might find alternate luxury goods in the u.s. isn't that the purpose of tariffs in general we often look at the tariffs as a way of hitting those foreign companies but in reality it's a longer
hennessey their stock is down 2 point one percent and amaze stock and down another 2 percent in paris so it's hitting those stocks the other thing you look at i look at instead of just the short term consequences of maybe some towers maybe not let's look at the long term consequences if and when it looks like they're going to 100 percent taxes go on french luxury goods american consumers at least at the high end of the market maybe they don't really care money's less sensitive to them and it is...
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here to walk us through is brand education manager at moet hennessey.real champagne from champagne france. >> where do we begin? we want to talk about every budget here. >> we have the most iconic champagne brands in front of us today. don't worry we have a champagne for every price, every taste. whatever your budget, your party size, we have got it all for you. let's start here with the global icon of champagne, that is moet and chandon you actually pronounce the t. the family name is dutch and not french so moet. jillian: that's what you told us in the commercial break. i like that. >> we have different budgets. start with amazing little sippers. aren't they adorable. only $12 each. they come with amazing flute. jillian: this is cute. >> you don't need glassware. find them at your local store. rob: socially accept to be drink out of a bottle? >> yes. jillian: next one move. >> this is vove, america's favorite champagne. you can't go wrong. if you like pinault noier amazing. look at this magnum. if you are having a party of 10 or more you need to get a
here to walk us through is brand education manager at moet hennessey.real champagne from champagne france. >> where do we begin? we want to talk about every budget here. >> we have the most iconic champagne brands in front of us today. don't worry we have a champagne for every price, every taste. whatever your budget, your party size, we have got it all for you. let's start here with the global icon of champagne, that is moet and chandon you actually pronounce the t. the family name...
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we're also pleased to be joined today by sheriff hennessey and her granddaughter.vian liang, and then dmitri barstani is here with his mom, georgia. are you here and can you raise your hands? they're over there. thank you, dmitri and georgia for being here today. we're honoured to be here. his memory and gus' memory will live on. i would like to thank niko and marie who helped to work on the bench plaque that i believe are here. tim sieford and michelle welsh. steve courier from the parks and recs open space advisory. and then to the design and construction teams, you have an inspired design and project. they deserve our thanks. to the landscape project. jeff cooper from c.p.m. services. and then to my own amazing team, the project managers for this effort, it takes a village, karen rupert, brett emerey contributed to this project. thank you, lisa branson, to your team to make this dream come to reality for our kids. we're going to have some honorary preschooler that is are going to join us. supervisor brown, if you want to join us too. the mayor is going to lead u
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susan hennessey, you have a new book coming out next month entitled "unmaking of the presidency."king forward to reading it. i'm sure there's a lot of useful information there in. let's talk about rudy guilliani, his efforts to oust former ambassador marie yovanovitch. he says in "the new yorker," i believe i needed yovanovitch out of the way. she was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody. what does that tell you? >> it's a significant admission even though i think it's something a lot of people suspected was the ideology. that ousting marie yovanovitch was tied to politically corrupt investigations. interesting he said hey needed to get her out of the way in order to get these versions. if this administration actually cared about corruption or rooting out corruption in ukraine, marie yovanovitch is something they would want out of ukraine, known for being a crusader against corruption. the fact guiliani identified he needed to get her out of the way is a pretty strong indication where he was not looking to root out corruption but engage in acts himself and why
susan hennessey, you have a new book coming out next month entitled "unmaking of the presidency."king forward to reading it. i'm sure there's a lot of useful information there in. let's talk about rudy guilliani, his efforts to oust former ambassador marie yovanovitch. he says in "the new yorker," i believe i needed yovanovitch out of the way. she was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody. what does that tell you? >> it's a significant admission even...
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tyler patrick hennessey plays a young harry potter. >> you can't really break it down to one scene becausehow is amazing. it's so fun to be a part of. it's so fun to, like, express the story. >> okay. you go ahead. thank you. san francisco and new york are the only u.s. cities where you can watch the tony award winning play. tickets are available right now. harry potter and the cursed child will be in san francisco through july of next year. are you going? >> i am now. he convinced me. except the six hours part. the intermission is long enough. >> you can go and -- that's a long time. >> it is. but it will probably be worth it. >> i'll bring my wand. >>> next at 6:30, the white house is ready for christmas. the holiday look that the first lady just revealed. >>> staff at regional medical center responding to a water leak inside of the hospital. i'm lauren martinez. i'll have details on that coming up next. >>> plus a deadly officer-involved shooting in the east bay. poli case in point, if you saviget xfinity internetle. and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. write this dow
tyler patrick hennessey plays a young harry potter. >> you can't really break it down to one scene becausehow is amazing. it's so fun to be a part of. it's so fun to, like, express the story. >> okay. you go ahead. thank you. san francisco and new york are the only u.s. cities where you can watch the tony award winning play. tickets are available right now. harry potter and the cursed child will be in san francisco through july of next year. are you going? >> i am now. he...
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then susan hennessey, national security analyst tweeted "i don't object to core search promoting hist fox news and other networks, a better look. >> apparently they don't watch their own network. this is neil gorsuch from september appearance on cnn. there he is. so he was on their network. he went there first. i guess if bipartisan does not apply to other supremes either. remember when sora mayor showed up to put her book on stephen colbert show. no complaint there. just so you understand the rules, can you talk to your friends at the supreme court? neil gorsuch most avoid partisan shows and no merry christmas, only mary impeachments i guess. >> laura: notorious, didn't she go after trump? >> you bring her up but remember they ran the whole rgb documentary on cnn. wall-to-wall with special report, there she is, look, doing her lips, no problem. if she partisan? is she appearing on a partisan network? the good news is she did not say merry christmas at any point. >> laura: oh, my goodness, what else? >> speaking of christmas and only took 25 years but this song finally hit number 1 o
then susan hennessey, national security analyst tweeted "i don't object to core search promoting hist fox news and other networks, a better look. >> apparently they don't watch their own network. this is neil gorsuch from september appearance on cnn. there he is. so he was on their network. he went there first. i guess if bipartisan does not apply to other supremes either. remember when sora mayor showed up to put her book on stephen colbert show. no complaint there. just so you...
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here to discuss, susan hennessey and michael gerhardt.to both of you. >> hi. >> thank you so much for joining us. susan, let's talk about this. i'm going to take you back to -- this is back, right? president andrew johnson's senate impeachment trial lasted 87 days. president bill clinton's lasted for 37 days. if mcconnell has his way, how long will president trump's last? probably not even a day, but how long do you think it will last if he had his druthers? >> look, mcconnell clearly wants to avoid this whole thing entirely. i don't know that it necessarily needs to be the exact same number of days as past precedent. the problem with the position of people like mitch mcconnell is just the level of whiplash. we've heard over the past several weeks republicans in the house arguing over and over again about how this was going too fast. there wasn't sufficient facts finding. we didn't have enough of the facts on the table. we needed more. and now just weeks later we're seeing republicans saying no, no, no. the house had its chance. we don't
here to discuss, susan hennessey and michael gerhardt.to both of you. >> hi. >> thank you so much for joining us. susan, let's talk about this. i'm going to take you back to -- this is back, right? president andrew johnson's senate impeachment trial lasted 87 days. president bill clinton's lasted for 37 days. if mcconnell has his way, how long will president trump's last? probably not even a day, but how long do you think it will last if he had his druthers? >> look, mcconnell...
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susan hennessey a former nsa attorney and bloomberg political attorney. have nervousness among some democrats particularly in swing districts. i've spoken to that's that show internal polling that impeachment is working for them in these districts. what is the truth on what the numbers show so far? i know the election is 11 months off here? but is there evidence in the polling that impeachment is hurting democrats in swing states and swing districts? >> reporter: jim, i think democrats are doing what democrats tend to do which is looking at the polls getting jittery support hasn't moved in the last month, month-and-a-half. there were certain democrats in certain swing districts in the house that expected support for impeachment to go up. now, nationally, there is still a little more support for impeachment than there is opposition. but the way some of these districts are drawn, there is some cause for senator vousness among the democrats. the country is very divided. democrats are strongly in favor of impeachment. republicans have not moved. they have bou
susan hennessey a former nsa attorney and bloomberg political attorney. have nervousness among some democrats particularly in swing districts. i've spoken to that's that show internal polling that impeachment is working for them in these districts. what is the truth on what the numbers show so far? i know the election is 11 months off here? but is there evidence in the polling that impeachment is hurting democrats in swing states and swing districts? >> reporter: jim, i think democrats...
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tyler patrick hennessey plays a young harry potter. >> you can't really break it down to one scene becausepart of. it's so fun to, like, express the story. >> okay. you go ahead. thank you. san francisco and new york are the only u.s. cities where you can watch the tony award winning play. tickets are available right now. harry potter and the cursed child will be in san francisco through july of next year. i'm sold now. >> he makes me want to see it now. >> he said he couldn't pick one scene. they're all great. >> we must see them all. >>> we're coming back with another full 09 minut90 minutes. >>> repairs are under way at regional medical center in san jose for a water leak. details on that coming up. >>> and cybermonday means ithere's my career...'s more to me than hiv. my cause... and creating my dream home. i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2 medicines in 1 pill to help you reach a
tyler patrick hennessey plays a young harry potter. >> you can't really break it down to one scene becausepart of. it's so fun to, like, express the story. >> okay. you go ahead. thank you. san francisco and new york are the only u.s. cities where you can watch the tony award winning play. tickets are available right now. harry potter and the cursed child will be in san francisco through july of next year. i'm sold now. >> he makes me want to see it now. >> he said he...
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let's bring in hennessey focus fund portfolio manager ira rothberg, five billion in assets under managementading on holiday, driving in the car to grandmas, picking up the phone to call relatives, you have to come up with some matching stocks. >> yes. two stocks we really like are american tower and carmax. let's take american tower first. if you're driving down the highway, take my household for example, my kids are increasingly on the ipads, watching disney plus, hulu. my wife might watch fox business news. wireless demand in the united states is growing 30% more annual kegger. with 5g coming, wireless carriers increasingly invest in their networks. american tower has the largest portfolio in the united states and rapidly growing around the world. countries outside the united states are five to 10 years behind in terms of deployment of four g and 5g technology. we see years of good things ahead for american tower. liz: what about o'reilly auto parts? >> distributor of after-market auto parts and retailer. they serve the professional repair shops, do it yourselfers. average age of cars tod
let's bring in hennessey focus fund portfolio manager ira rothberg, five billion in assets under managementading on holiday, driving in the car to grandmas, picking up the phone to call relatives, you have to come up with some matching stocks. >> yes. two stocks we really like are american tower and carmax. let's take american tower first. if you're driving down the highway, take my household for example, my kids are increasingly on the ipads, watching disney plus, hulu. my wife might...
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clinton's press secretary during his impeachment, cnn national security and legal analyst susan hennesseyd political analyst david gregory. good to have all of you with us. great interview. as we're hashing over everything, this comes out of the letter chuck schumer sent to mitch mcconnell outlying the four witnesses he wants to hear from and saying clearly, if you have other people you think we should hear from who have firsthand knowledge of what we're talking about here, withholding aid to ukraine, let us know. i'm curious based on your history, as you sat there and listened to senator schumer lay out th out his case, what do you think the chances are we are going to see witnesses, some sort of real negotiation with mitch mcconnell? >> you know, i think the real negotiation is not going to go on between schumer and mcconnell. i think in 1999, there was legitimate negotiations where tom daschle and trent lott went off and worked on a deal and the deal they put together made everyone angry. at the end of the day meant a pretty good deal. i think chuck schumer is going to put pressure on
clinton's press secretary during his impeachment, cnn national security and legal analyst susan hennesseyd political analyst david gregory. good to have all of you with us. great interview. as we're hashing over everything, this comes out of the letter chuck schumer sent to mitch mcconnell outlying the four witnesses he wants to hear from and saying clearly, if you have other people you think we should hear from who have firsthand knowledge of what we're talking about here, withholding aid to...
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best people on terrorism at brookings, and counterterrorism, include roose radel, dan byman, susan hennessey, a few other scholars. you might look for their writings in the future. tom in the far row. >> my name is tom. michael: -- gen. robinson: are you having fun? >> yeah. gen. robinson: excellent. >> building off an earlier comment you made, they published -- one of the central tenets of wish is this idea of competition below the threshold of armed conflict. and the idea that mixes departure from the past is this idea of joint and intergovernmental cooperation. my question is, what do you believe either the army or inner government partners need to do to achieve the policy goals of the events set forth to achieve our ends? gen. robinson: great, thank you. obviously, that's a politics question. but what i would say is these are the kind of things that any military member going through brookings should take advantage of to build relationships. because at the end of the day, it is about relationships. to the extent some of the courses you have the privilege to take while you're here and i'm
best people on terrorism at brookings, and counterterrorism, include roose radel, dan byman, susan hennessey, a few other scholars. you might look for their writings in the future. tom in the far row. >> my name is tom. michael: -- gen. robinson: are you having fun? >> yeah. gen. robinson: excellent. >> building off an earlier comment you made, they published -- one of the central tenets of wish is this idea of competition below the threshold of armed conflict. and the idea...
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red by the close >> joining us to talk about the market day, david ellison, portfolio manager at hennesseyds. and still with us, josh brown. he's ceo at ritholtz wealth management mike, i'll give you the first comment here you know, it seems like when we saw the sell-off in the beginning, i was thinking, what are we going to have another december sell like last year but that's not like that >> it's not like what we had last year. the market for a while now has been slow. just to put it in perspective, i think you certainly in the new year have to contend with the fact that we have relatively full valuations. you know, bond yields are lower than you would otherwise think they should be and obviously, sentiment and technicals seem like they're getting a little stretched but it's nothing that really changes the story from what we've had that's supported this rally for a while. great credit conditions not least. >> it's been a particularly strong quarter does that make the set-up for january harder than normal >> i think it does i think the question now is what are we getting from a macro poin
red by the close >> joining us to talk about the market day, david ellison, portfolio manager at hennesseyds. and still with us, josh brown. he's ceo at ritholtz wealth management mike, i'll give you the first comment here you know, it seems like when we saw the sell-off in the beginning, i was thinking, what are we going to have another december sell like last year but that's not like that >> it's not like what we had last year. the market for a while now has been slow. just to put...
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their 12th board member she's a nobel prize winner in a filing of her offer letter, chairman john hennesseytes that her compensation is $1 million in the form of alphabet restricted stock units pachai tweeted his welcome saying he's thrilled to welcome her. she brings incredible academic and industry experience with a career spanning chemistry, engineering, renewable energy and more >> a million dollars what for tenure >> after each annual shareholder meeting, she's eligible for more compensation not that much, 350,000 gsu, that's alphabet's form of restricted stock units and a $75,000 cash retainer for the prior year of service. >> thank you. >>> looking ahead at tomorrow, boeing's november order numbers are due out at 11:00 a.m. and phil lebeau joins us with a preview. >> as it has been for several months now, the focus when boeing reports these orders and deliveries tomorrow, the status of orders for the 737 max. now, for most of this year since the grounding of the max, we have not seen any orders, any substantial orders, and we've seen some conversions, net cancellations. let's see wha
their 12th board member she's a nobel prize winner in a filing of her offer letter, chairman john hennesseytes that her compensation is $1 million in the form of alphabet restricted stock units pachai tweeted his welcome saying he's thrilled to welcome her. she brings incredible academic and industry experience with a career spanning chemistry, engineering, renewable energy and more >> a million dollars what for tenure >> after each annual shareholder meeting, she's eligible for...
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deep dean here is hen hennessey moet. angela. >> that's right.ough it, please. >> what better way to celebrate with the most iconic champagne there is. celebrate with real champagne. rachel: something from every price point. >> absolutely. we have you covered no matter what your party size is, what your budget is or what your taste preference is. we have got you covered. start here with moet. jillian: which everyone says wrong. you said it correctly moet with a t. actually a dutch family name not french. moet. we have sizes for everybody. global icon for celebration. and just for $12, you can get one ever these adorable mini sippers. these are splits. moet minis amazing. come with little flute on top so you don't need a glass. rachel: drink it out of a bottle. >> having a party magnum 12 glasses. standard bottle is 6 glasses. jillian: depends on how big your pour is. [laughter] griff: angela over here we have one i won't attempt to say veuve. rachel: i learned that this morning. dean: like love. i watched this morning. >> so it is america's favor
deep dean here is hen hennessey moet. angela. >> that's right.ough it, please. >> what better way to celebrate with the most iconic champagne there is. celebrate with real champagne. rachel: something from every price point. >> absolutely. we have you covered no matter what your party size is, what your budget is or what your taste preference is. we have got you covered. start here with moet. jillian: which everyone says wrong. you said it correctly moet with a t. actually a...