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brian: yeah. david: dupont? brian: yeah. david: you were six of eight children. i guess you share a lot. brian: you have to be aggressive getting your share. david: ok. you went to brown university. you're the cocaptain of the rugby team. brian: right. david: rugby is a tough sport. is banking tougher? brian: there is nothing more powerful, but i was never in there because i wasn't big enough. it is a fantastic teamwork game. all 15 players participate fully. david: ever break any bones? brian: i got knocked out once by my own teammate, which irritated me, because i was about to score. david: ok. you graduated and went to notre dame. brian: i played rugby there. david: where were you more of a star? brian: i don't know, but we had fun at notre dame. david: you went to rhode island to practice law. you were a corporate lawyer? brian: private equity deals. david: the highest calling of mankind, private equity. [laughter] brian: one of the reasons why i quit being a lawyer is i had worked with our private equity firm, fleet equity. i structured deals with them. that
brian: yeah. david: dupont? brian: yeah. david: you were six of eight children. i guess you share a lot. brian: you have to be aggressive getting your share. david: ok. you went to brown university. you're the cocaptain of the rugby team. brian: right. david: rugby is a tough sport. is banking tougher? brian: there is nothing more powerful, but i was never in there because i wasn't big enough. it is a fantastic teamwork game. all 15 players participate fully. david: ever break any bones? brian:...
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david: ever break any bones? briani got knocked out once by my own teammate, which irritated me, because i was about to score. the guy kicked me in the head on the way to the goal. david: ok. so you graduated and went to law school at notre dame. brian: correct. i played rugby there. david: you played rugby there too. were you more of a star at notre dame or at brown? brian: i don't know, but we had fun at notre dame. david: you went to rhode island to practice law. you were a corporate lawyer? brian: corporate securities, m&a, private equity deals. david: the highest calling of mankind, private equity. [laughter] brian: it is interesting, because one of the reasons why i quit being a lawyer was i had worked with our private equity firm, the company called fleet equity. i structured deals with them. that is what led to the ceo at the time saying come work with us and quit being a lawyer, and i went to work with them. david: and fleet was an inquisitive bank, and did a merger with bank boston. -- acquisitive bank, and d
david: ever break any bones? briani got knocked out once by my own teammate, which irritated me, because i was about to score. the guy kicked me in the head on the way to the goal. david: ok. so you graduated and went to law school at notre dame. brian: correct. i played rugby there. david: you played rugby there too. were you more of a star at notre dame or at brown? brian: i don't know, but we had fun at notre dame. david: you went to rhode island to practice law. you were a corporate lawyer?...
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brian: for 40 days. david: 40 days. brian: december of 2008 to january of 2009. david: 40 nights. s there a flood or anything? [laughter] brian: there was a transaction and a few other things in the second round of tarp and a few other gems. david: by that time, the u.s. was in the middle of a financial crisis. all banks were in trouble. i think that is fair to say. bank of america was doing a favor for the u.s. government when it was told it should buy merrill lynch, is that right? brian: there was a scramble to stabilize the firms that were less stable, jp morgan, bear stearns, ourselves, and we couldn't stabilize lehman brothers. we even looked at it as a company. david: at one point, the ceo of bank of america was leaving and they needed a new ceo. how did they pick you? you were the general counsel. brian: at that time i wasn't. i was general counsel for a short period of time. after that, i had the commercial banking business and investment banking business. i couldn't keep a job, let's just say that. i had five jobs in one year. largely, we were doing deals and things were s
brian: for 40 days. david: 40 days. brian: december of 2008 to january of 2009. david: 40 nights. s there a flood or anything? [laughter] brian: there was a transaction and a few other things in the second round of tarp and a few other gems. david: by that time, the u.s. was in the middle of a financial crisis. all banks were in trouble. i think that is fair to say. bank of america was doing a favor for the u.s. government when it was told it should buy merrill lynch, is that right? brian:...
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brian: the wealth management , private business. david: for a while he became the general counsel of bank of america. brian: 40 days. david: 40 days. 40 nights. was there that flood or anything? brian: there wasn't one transaction and some other things. the u.s. that time, was in the middle of a financial crisis. .ll banks were in trouble bank of america was doing a favor for the u.s. government when it was told it should by merrill lynch, is that right? a scramble toas
brian: the wealth management , private business. david: for a while he became the general counsel of bank of america. brian: 40 days. david: 40 days. 40 nights. was there that flood or anything? brian: there wasn't one transaction and some other things. the u.s. that time, was in the middle of a financial crisis. .ll banks were in trouble bank of america was doing a favor for the u.s. government when it was told it should by merrill lynch, is that right? a scramble toas
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i also want to thank anna for arranging my appearance here, brian david for hosting, holding down, and thanks to all of you for coming out tonight. i very much appreciate you and your interest in history and especially your interest in history that you don't know and that you would like to explore. i appreciate that. it's kind of a homecoming for me because one of the curators here was a graduate student of ours at harvard university and he is doing amazing work. i am so proud of him and it is kind of nice to be here to help. [applause] i'm extremely honored to have laura in the audience tonight. [applause] with the american revolution history in the country but also especially at harvard and diversity where she was instrumental in high hearing and i am so grateful, not sure why you didn't find still grateful, so it's great to see you. thanks for coming. i am so honored to be with you here and i'm hoping maybe we can all catch a bit of the spirit of the revolution together before it is too late. in 1776, great britain's most important american colony was on the verge of insurrection. c
i also want to thank anna for arranging my appearance here, brian david for hosting, holding down, and thanks to all of you for coming out tonight. i very much appreciate you and your interest in history and especially your interest in history that you don't know and that you would like to explore. i appreciate that. it's kind of a homecoming for me because one of the curators here was a graduate student of ours at harvard university and he is doing amazing work. i am so proud of him and it is...
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david. >> tonight, brian telling us his family was inundated with calls.cousin was watching. >> welcome to our house. >> and that cousin sent mom laurice martin and her son to pick up their family photo. >> that's it. yes. >> four generations in that photo. >> hi, david. >> that grateful mom holding on, telling us her daughter in the photo is going through a cancer battle. >> this is my daughter right here. >> they all wanted to get together for delilah -- they're in this fight together. >> this portrait is very important to me. >> sending us this new photo tonight. mom and daughter facing that fight, with the family photo they never thought they'd get back. mom and daughter. and delilah, we are cheering you on. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, the latest on the coronavirus outbreak, including the latest efforts under way here in the bay area and in northern california to contain the virus. >>> this elevator says elevator to trains, but it's actually only to the bart train. >> we'll take you to the bay area's wors
david. >> tonight, brian telling us his family was inundated with calls.cousin was watching. >> welcome to our house. >> and that cousin sent mom laurice martin and her son to pick up their family photo. >> that's it. yes. >> four generations in that photo. >> hi, david. >> that grateful mom holding on, telling us her daughter in the photo is going through a cancer battle. >> this is my daughter right here. >> they all wanted to get together...
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brian: there was a scramble to stabilize the firms that were less stable, jp morgan, bear stearns, ourselves, and we couldn't stabilize lehman brothers. we even looked at it as a company. david: at one point, the ceo of bank of america was leaving and they needed a new ceo. how did they pick you? you were the general counsel. brian: at that time i wasn't. i was general counsel for a short time. after that, i had the commercial banking business and investment banking business. i couldn't keep a job, let's just say that. i had five jobs in one year. largely, we were doing deals and things were shifting around and it was interesting. the late summer, early fall of 2009, the ceo told the board he wanted to leave at year end. they went through a search process.
brian: there was a scramble to stabilize the firms that were less stable, jp morgan, bear stearns, ourselves, and we couldn't stabilize lehman brothers. we even looked at it as a company. david: at one point, the ceo of bank of america was leaving and they needed a new ceo. how did they pick you? you were the general counsel. brian: at that time i wasn't. i was general counsel for a short time. after that, i had the commercial banking business and investment banking business. i couldn't keep a...
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brian. >> we would love to get you guys your photos back. thanks, davidorter: in the meantime, photos already going home. look at the jergens. holding their family portrait thanks to brian. that's right. so, if you know that family, call brian and we'll do a followup right here tomorrow night. i'm david mu tomtrump on the economy.ald his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right. creates thousands of good paying green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone making under $250,000. tom's plan also makes health care a right, by adding a public option to obamacare. protects union negotiated plans. and ensures californians can make their own health care choices. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> people just need to get off their phones. look where you're driving. >> an emotional plea at an intersection where a 12-year-old was kid. the suspect is now in police custody. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. >> the suspect in the hit and run turned himself in this morning. he surrendered around 8:00 this morning. >>
brian. >> we would love to get you guys your photos back. thanks, davidorter: in the meantime, photos already going home. look at the jergens. holding their family portrait thanks to brian. that's right. so, if you know that family, call brian and we'll do a followup right here tomorrow night. i'm david mu tomtrump on the economy.ald his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right. creates thousands of good paying green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone...
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brian. >> we would love to get you guys your photos back. thanks, davidorter: in the meantime, photos already going home. look at the jergens. holding their family portrait thanks to brian. that's right. so, if you know that family, call brian and we'll do a followup right here tomorrow night. i'm david muir. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. blame the driver, the car, cal trans. the eye team with the ntsb final report on a deadly tesla crash, something that could affect all drivers. >>> no confirmed cases in san francisco. >>> even so, a state of emergency because of coronavirus. find out why the city is taking preemptive action. >>> i'm luz pena, i've been riding b.a.r.t. all day. i have the good, the bad and the ugly. >>> you can't read a book, you can't watch a movie or a tv show. you can't text. you can't play video games. yet, that's precisely what we found that this driver was doing. >> federal regulators say tonight a driver bears some responsibility for the tesla autopilot crash that took his life in mountain view nearly two years ago. good eve
brian. >> we would love to get you guys your photos back. thanks, davidorter: in the meantime, photos already going home. look at the jergens. holding their family portrait thanks to brian. that's right. so, if you know that family, call brian and we'll do a followup right here tomorrow night. i'm david muir. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. blame the driver, the car, cal trans. the eye team with the ntsb final report on a deadly tesla crash, something that could affect all drivers....
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[applause] it is good to see the unfailingly energetic and optimistic and pastor david friedman, jason -- ambassador brianandn, harvey, the rest of your exceptional cabinet. it is good to be here with the other distinguished ladies and gentlemen of your administration with senators and members of congress who are israel's greatest friends on capitol hill. thank you. [applause] thank you. with the ambassadors of the united arab emirates, bahrain, and oman, what a pleasure to see you here, and what a sign it portends. i was going to say of the future, but what it portends of the present. [applause] to all of you, and to the many distinguished guests who are here today. day.is a historic recalls another historic day. 14, 1948,r may because on that day president truman became the first world leader to recognize the state of israel after our first prime minister declared our independence. chartered a brilliant future. thatresident, i believe down the decades, and down the centuries, we will also remember january 28, 2020, because on this day you became the first world leader to recognize israel's sovereignty o
[applause] it is good to see the unfailingly energetic and optimistic and pastor david friedman, jason -- ambassador brianandn, harvey, the rest of your exceptional cabinet. it is good to be here with the other distinguished ladies and gentlemen of your administration with senators and members of congress who are israel's greatest friends on capitol hill. thank you. [applause] thank you. with the ambassadors of the united arab emirates, bahrain, and oman, what a pleasure to see you here, and...
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david muir. >> reporter: brian benoni and his family on a mission. >> so many memories. >> reporter: to get thesered photos, these memories, back home where they belong. brian, an architect from kansas city, missouri was at a job measuring this building, a photo studio that abruptly closed. he found stacks of images still in the store. >> can't believe the photos are going to get thrown away. >> reporter: brian got an idea, to reunite the photos with their rightful families. he started organizing them. >> last name, first name, different lists. his daughter helping too. from family portraits to newborn babies, graduation photos. >> wanted my kids to be a part of this. >> reporter: the benonis have reunited dozens of families with their photos. brian is asking for little help. can you imagine coordinating outfits and family schedules for this one? >> can you imagine getting this large of a family together, then never getting the canvas from this photo shoot? >> reporter: if you know them in kansas city, call brian. >> we would love to get you guys your photos back. >> reporter: in the meantime, ph
david muir. >> reporter: brian benoni and his family on a mission. >> so many memories. >> reporter: to get thesered photos, these memories, back home where they belong. brian, an architect from kansas city, missouri was at a job measuring this building, a photo studio that abruptly closed. he found stacks of images still in the store. >> can't believe the photos are going to get thrown away. >> reporter: brian got an idea, to reunite the photos with their rightful...
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david's questions. >> i think -- i thank brian and seth for hanging out today. first of all, the -- one of the assets you left out of the report was the p-8 fleet. i'm wondering what controversy you see the p-8s making to the isr capabilities in the western pacific. >> one of the constraints that we put on ourselves was that we would deal with unmanned assets. one of the reasons was because manned assets have other missions, especially the p-8. if we were in a time of increasing tension or in a time where we were really serious about isr of undersea assets, the chinese submarines fleet, our understanding would be that the p-8 fleet would be very, very busy with the submarine threat and would be less of a factor in looking for surface contacts. >> there's also an issue of the cost of a p-8 and what threats it faces running around in that area, versus the cost of the reduced uav. by the way, if somebody is brave enough and doesn't understand the acronyms we're using here, i would be obliged if you raise your hand and we'll say what it is. in any case, there's a co
david's questions. >> i think -- i thank brian and seth for hanging out today. first of all, the -- one of the assets you left out of the report was the p-8 fleet. i'm wondering what controversy you see the p-8s making to the isr capabilities in the western pacific. >> one of the constraints that we put on ourselves was that we would deal with unmanned assets. one of the reasons was because manned assets have other missions, especially the p-8. if we were in a time of increasing...
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for all of my friends that are here, i want to thank state rep cohen, david cody, michael brian. was told some were not able to be here. and barbara blue activist here. expression. old god made man, then he made some firefighters and that he made the president of firefighters jimmy mcallister. it is good to see you guys, and ladies. also, ambassador terrie shoemaker is a great friend. betty lasky and her husband, elliott. again, i don't know everybody is but i want to say thank you. jim, thank you. jim demurrers is here. i want to thank everybody. look, you know, the story michelle tells is the reason why i got engaged in politics in the first place. you know my dad used to have a saying for real. "family is the beginning, the middle, and the end." the way i look at how i think of the democratic party should act is acting again, i hope, that it's all about family. that is all about ordinary people like my mom and dad, my sister and my brothers who i was raised with. ordinary people given half a chance to do extraordinary things. but never being put behind the 8 ball where they di
for all of my friends that are here, i want to thank state rep cohen, david cody, michael brian. was told some were not able to be here. and barbara blue activist here. expression. old god made man, then he made some firefighters and that he made the president of firefighters jimmy mcallister. it is good to see you guys, and ladies. also, ambassador terrie shoemaker is a great friend. betty lasky and her husband, elliott. again, i don't know everybody is but i want to say thank you. jim, thank...
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american journalist and author jef mcallister, david aaronovitch of the london times, maria margaronis of us news weekly the nation irish broadcaster brianonnell. it's been another grim week in the battle against coronavirus, ever more infections, deaths, lockdowns and economic damage. but for china's political leaders possibly the worst headline of the week was the loss of one wuhan doctor. in late december, li wenliang had tried to warn about the virus but police accused him of disturbing social order. as usual, the chinese political system censored bad news. now mr li's death now draws attention to an uncomfortable question. should china have acted sooner? maria, start us off. i think it is clear china should have acted sooner and even chinese officials are now acknowledging this. and the outcry on social media over the death of doctor li wienlang is very moving and very powerful. we know that they didn't close down the live markets, they didn't alert people to the fact there was a new virus, that they in fact tried to censure doctor li wienlang. for me the question is where does that take china? will people feel we have all got to co
american journalist and author jef mcallister, david aaronovitch of the london times, maria margaronis of us news weekly the nation irish broadcaster brianonnell. it's been another grim week in the battle against coronavirus, ever more infections, deaths, lockdowns and economic damage. but for china's political leaders possibly the worst headline of the week was the loss of one wuhan doctor. in late december, li wenliang had tried to warn about the virus but police accused him of disturbing...
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david, how do we find out what's going on in wuhan on a daily basis? how do you get information from the epicenter of this outbreak? >> reporter: well, briana lot of people said why would you go to the epicenter? we needed to make contacts for 29 hours so we could see who we would be talking to, who we would be dealing with. even though we left prior to the lockdown, we came back to beijing and during the midof that quarantine, we would make contact with those we connected with. we were relying heavily on the messaging app that they use and doing video chats with people, but that's something we've continued even from here in our beijing bureau because of the lom lockdown, the logistics of getting back there. getting around china has become increase lig difficult. add to that what is obviously a hesitation toward the media that's already existed here amongst every day folks. >> and what about the censors that are omnipresent in china. are journalists coming up with even stronger walls of censorship? >> they are, indeed. and we are, ourselves. cnn is doing a report a short time ago, an hour ago on the international feed and it was cut as soo
david, how do we find out what's going on in wuhan on a daily basis? how do you get information from the epicenter of this outbreak? >> reporter: well, briana lot of people said why would you go to the epicenter? we needed to make contacts for 29 hours so we could see who we would be talking to, who we would be dealing with. even though we left prior to the lockdown, we came back to beijing and during the midof that quarantine, we would make contact with those we connected with. we were...
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american journalist and author jef mcallister, david aaronovitch of the london times, maria margaronis of us news weekly the nation irish broadcaster briannst coronavirus, ever more infections, deaths, lockdowns and economic damage. but for china's political leaders possibly the worst headline of the week was the loss of one wuhan doctor. in late december li wenliang had tried to warn about the virus but police accused him of disturbing social order. as usual, the political system censored bad news. mr li's death now draws attention to an uncomfortable question? should china have acted sooner? maria, start us off. i think it is clear china should have acted sooner and even chinese officials are acknowledging this. the outcry on social media over the death of doctor li wienlang is very moving and very powerful. we know that they did not close down the live markets, they did not alert people to the fa ct they did not alert people to the fact there was a new virus, that theyin fact there was a new virus, that they in fact try to censure doctor li wienlang. for me the question is where does that take china? will people feel we have all got t
american journalist and author jef mcallister, david aaronovitch of the london times, maria margaronis of us news weekly the nation irish broadcaster briannst coronavirus, ever more infections, deaths, lockdowns and economic damage. but for china's political leaders possibly the worst headline of the week was the loss of one wuhan doctor. in late december li wenliang had tried to warn about the virus but police accused him of disturbing social order. as usual, the political system censored bad...
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blair kelly, david jolly, thank you both very much. "the 11th hour" with brianilliams starts now. >>> tonight on this presidents' day holiday, the current president takes his post-impeachment powers out for a spin even as a court prepares the next phase in the case of his old friend and convicted felon roger stone. >>> and just tonight, john bolton has broken his silence on at least more stories from the inside. >>> plus the transformation of the modern justice department and the colossal number of former feds, now over 2,000 of them, who are calling on this attorney general to resign. >>> and as for the democrats, as they race to make sure the nevada caucuses look nothing like iowa, they debate in vegas two nights from now, and that means bloomberg might finally take the stage, and things are heating up between him and bernie and biden.
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blair kelly, david jolly, thank you both very much. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight on this presidents' day holiday, the current president takes his post-impeachment powers out for a spin even as a court prepares the next phase in the case of his old friend and convicted felon roger stone. >>> and just tonight, john bolton has broken his silence on at least more stories from the inside. >>> plus the transformation of the modern justice department and the colossal number of former feds, now over 2,000 of them, who are calling on this attorney general to resign. >>> and as for the democrats, as they race to make sure the nevada caucuses look nothing like iowa, they debate in vegas two nights from now, and that means bloomberg might finally take the stage, and things are heating up between him and bernie and biden. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on this monday night. well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 1,124 of this trump administration. that leaves exactly 260 days to go until
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. >> harris: david spunt, we will come back to you as the news warrants. it may be in the next few minutes. thank you. brian kilmeade today. actually will kind of introduce everybody as we go around. you have been on the story all morning long, and i'm curious to know your thoughts and the length of time this has taken. some of the nuances that we didn't expect today, being brought up in the courtroom. >> brian: number one, the judge is not going to be intimidated by the story line, how the president came out and sparred openly with his attorney general during the week. the ramifications are tremendous for the trump administration as well as the justice department. he feels as though the intimidation factor is going to play a major role. it wasn't just how he did, it was how he acted after he got charged. i would say this, one was --dash credico threatened to kill us cap rate is never killed a cat before. it could be just hearsay. he doesn't have a history of doing that. they took that as a threat. judge jackson must also know that the president of the united states retreated tucker carlson's monologue last
. >> harris: david spunt, we will come back to you as the news warrants. it may be in the next few minutes. thank you. brian kilmeade today. actually will kind of introduce everybody as we go around. you have been on the story all morning long, and i'm curious to know your thoughts and the length of time this has taken. some of the nuances that we didn't expect today, being brought up in the courtroom. >> brian: number one, the judge is not going to be intimidated by the story line,...
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david. >> staying up past bed time. >> yes i am. >> "fast money" begins right now. >>> yes, it does, live from the nasdaq market site, "fast money," i'm brian sullivan a big show tonight we got guy adami on. and guy adami on the desk. agoon are guy adami. tim seymour will join us shortly. he has a story why tim and guy? only because we have two special dwefts tonight including the biggest man in bonds. scott minerd running $265 billion and despite being known as a bond guy he has a view on stocks you want to hear laura cain head of them attic investment at global welt management your "fast money" debut. >> yes. >> thank you, welcome good to be here. >> and scott's debut as well. >> first of all tim talking about it happens in new york subways break down he is on a subway. rafi is watching. >> rafi watching. >> give him a shout out. >> it will be great. >> ton on fast the earnings bonanza continuing in video, roku and the reaction all three stocks here trading up nicely in after hours. plus, scott, you don't know this we do a mystery chart. >> sure we do. >> it's a chart. it's a mystery after a volatile thing is poised to pop we find out wha
david. >> staying up past bed time. >> yes i am. >> "fast money" begins right now. >>> yes, it does, live from the nasdaq market site, "fast money," i'm brian sullivan a big show tonight we got guy adami on. and guy adami on the desk. agoon are guy adami. tim seymour will join us shortly. he has a story why tim and guy? only because we have two special dwefts tonight including the biggest man in bonds. scott minerd running $265 billion and despite...
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david given. it has sprawling guard dense, several guest houses, a tennis court and its own nine hello hole golf course of course it does. briano you. >> doesn't your estate have a golf course and a health pad. >> it has a dog run. that's about it. >> sue herera thank you very much. >> bezos's real estate entire continues. on deck, the happy viking himself, pete najarian is back with us for his unusual activity he has two new trades including a big bullish bet on a big consumer name. we will get to that. a he radio minder. watch or listen to us live or on the go from anywhere you were as long as you have a phone or an ipad check out the cnbc app we are back after this how's the it department liking the now platform? every time it takes care of something for us, we celebrate. how often does that... got it. servicenow -the smarter way to workflow. ...it's almost like a mywchallenge everyday to seeey. how well i can eat and still enjoy myself all day long. i wake up every morning to see how much weight i've lost and how much better i look. myww join for free and get three months free! >>> all right. a name doe don't talk about a
david given. it has sprawling guard dense, several guest houses, a tennis court and its own nine hello hole golf course of course it does. briano you. >> doesn't your estate have a golf course and a health pad. >> it has a dog run. that's about it. >> sue herera thank you very much. >> bezos's real estate entire continues. on deck, the happy viking himself, pete najarian is back with us for his unusual activity he has two new trades including a big bullish bet on a big...
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brian a book there, an era of good feelings earlier. but monroe has not had that take seminole biography the way david mccall wrote a book on john adams or one of those treatments. i think there is an opening for munro to be understood more. as a foreign-policy president. the most overrated is hard. because it is the most -- i just can't quite -- because i do not think our top group are overrated. i think they are all about right. it might be we overinflated modern presidents because they are part of our own time and we lose sight of some of the residents from the 19th century because we just in not know them as well. there might be a modernity inflation going on here with some presidents. >> edna, you are in -- he wrote a chapter would you like to comment on the? [laughter] >> i do not even remember when i gave that. [laughter] >> glad you did because otherwise we would not have a moderator. [laughter] >> he could have done more during that. '--during that period. there is so much happening in terms of abolitionism. like buchanan, he really does not do -- leaders are supposed to take the lead, they are supposed to let other people know
brian a book there, an era of good feelings earlier. but monroe has not had that take seminole biography the way david mccall wrote a book on john adams or one of those treatments. i think there is an opening for munro to be understood more. as a foreign-policy president. the most overrated is hard. because it is the most -- i just can't quite -- because i do not think our top group are overrated. i think they are all about right. it might be we overinflated modern presidents because they are...
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david. >> staying up past bed time. >> yes i am. >> "fast money" begins right now. >>> yes, it does, live from the nasdaq market site, "fast money," i'm briant guy adami on. and guy adami on the desk. agoon are guy adami. tim seymour will join us shortly. he has a story why tim and guy? only because we have two special dwefts tonight including the biggest man in bonds. scott minerd running $265 billion and despite being known as a bond guy he has a view on stocks you want to hear laura cain hea
david. >> staying up past bed time. >> yes i am. >> "fast money" begins right now. >>> yes, it does, live from the nasdaq market site, "fast money," i'm briant guy adami on. and guy adami on the desk. agoon are guy adami. tim seymour will join us shortly. he has a story why tim and guy? only because we have two special dwefts tonight including the biggest man in bonds. scott minerd running $265 billion and despite being known as a bond guy he has a...
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david plouffe. special coverage starts now. >> live from nbc news election headquarters in manchester, new hampshire. here now, brian williams. >> with nicole wallace who also we shalls you a hearty good evening. rachel maddow will be joining our coverage shortly as viewers go to the polls to cast their ballots in the first primary. actual vote. think of that. of the 2020 presidential campaign. voting has been going on 18 hours in some places. as is tradition, the first votes were cast at the stroke of midnight. all of it playing out with the confusion of iowa fresh in voters' minds and a partial recanvassing still underway. >> that's to say nothing of the fallout for the president's acquit in the senate's impeachment trial. the president on the war path against anyone who dared testify against him or vote to convict him. this is trump unleashed. last night, everythinging on supporters, encouraging them on make mischief. now breaking news we're following out of the justice department on the roger stone case. the president's attorney general and his justice department walking back their recommendation that roger ston
david plouffe. special coverage starts now. >> live from nbc news election headquarters in manchester, new hampshire. here now, brian williams. >> with nicole wallace who also we shalls you a hearty good evening. rachel maddow will be joining our coverage shortly as viewers go to the polls to cast their ballots in the first primary. actual vote. think of that. of the 2020 presidential campaign. voting has been going on 18 hours in some places. as is tradition, the first votes were...
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david was back. is he a great bernie sanders. ainsley: did y'all watch the oscars last night? brian: no.eal quick on the black vote with the president making legitimate inroads when you look at donations to historic black colleges and unemployment for african-americans. when you look at the opportunity zones. things like brad parscale and company say this is where we don't have promises. we don't have hopes or a slogan. we have salute results. if you can go from% to 13%, which they are projecting and tim scott was on over the weekend talking about it, this totally changes the configuration. ainsley: did you see what van jones said? brian: very similar, guys, democrats, this is a very flashing red light. this administration is trying. no other previous administration is trying. and they are producing results if they don't get in the own way with their message. ainsley: van jones says the democrats are overlooking the african-american votes. three years of fantasy politics because they have been so focused on mueller and the impeachment. steve: what did donald trump say four years ago? wha
david was back. is he a great bernie sanders. ainsley: did y'all watch the oscars last night? brian: no.eal quick on the black vote with the president making legitimate inroads when you look at donations to historic black colleges and unemployment for african-americans. when you look at the opportunity zones. things like brad parscale and company say this is where we don't have promises. we don't have hopes or a slogan. we have salute results. if you can go from% to 13%, which they are...
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brian, for being here as well. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidager futures are up dow is set to join the s&p and nbc at record highs as china cuts tariffs in half on some imports. european banks are going green for the year lagarde sees signs of economic stabilization. 10-year, 1.65. record watch, stocks set for a fourth day of gains. all-time highs for the dow and s&p within striking distance. >> but we have a tale of two tech movers. twitter shares are soaring on strong user numbers. peloton plummeting. >>> no sleep as casper is set to make its debut here, pricing at the low endi, far from unicorn status. >>> the february rally rolls on. the dow is on track to open at an all-time intraday high. china says it will cut tariffs on $75 billion on u.s. products in half, follows a similar move by the u.s. following the recent phase one signing. however, also being seen as a move to boost confidence amid the outbreak of the coronavirus and resulting economic impact. mnuchin is on tape saying the u.s. is probably not going to see 3% this year largely b
brian, for being here as well. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidager futures are up dow is set to join the s&p and nbc at record highs as china cuts tariffs in half on some imports. european banks are going green for the year lagarde sees signs of economic stabilization. 10-year, 1.65. record watch, stocks set for a fourth day of gains....
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brian, for being here as well. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david to join the s&p and nbc at record highs as china cuts tariffs in half on some imports. european banks are going green for the year lagarde sees signs of economic stabilization. 10-year, 1.65. record watch, stocks
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brian: that's a problem. he wanted to say iowa and new hampshire have spoken but he said nevada had spoken. >> nevada has yet to speak favorite clip of the week. larry davidd trump. donald trump said i'm going to retweet the video. donald trump retweeted this video. >> what are you trying to do, man. what the [bleep] are you doing? [bleep] out of the car you little in [bleep] >> i'm sorry, i didn't see you. >> just be more careful next time. >> will do. [laughter] steve: let me get this straight. why did the guy who plays mr. bernie sanders on "saturday night live," why was he in that preus? >> he doesn't like donald trump, okay? and he goes around with the hat and he puts it on whenever he thinks he can get out of a situation. so this guy, he thinks the biker is a trump supporter. puts the hat on and so the president embraces this and even though larry david is poking fun at the president. look at his tweet. the president tweets out tough guys for trump. [applause] steve: wanted to get out with a lunch appointment. schedules the lunch reservation. goes on and puts the hat on. catch my flight. in hollywood that hat is kryptonite. [laughter] ainsley: tom,
brian: that's a problem. he wanted to say iowa and new hampshire have spoken but he said nevada had spoken. >> nevada has yet to speak favorite clip of the week. larry davidd trump. donald trump said i'm going to retweet the video. donald trump retweeted this video. >> what are you trying to do, man. what the [bleep] are you doing? [bleep] out of the car you little in [bleep] >> i'm sorry, i didn't see you. >> just be more careful next time. >> will do. [laughter]...
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strong conservative speaker david ralston, we have a strong majority in the senate led by jeff duncan and we have probably one of the best governors in the country in governor briany bill last year. we are gonna stay red as the state of georgia. the way we do that is we pass real legislation. we put politics aside and pass real difficult legislation that makes georgians safer. steve: all right. good enough. it's good hearing from you representative philip singleton from georgia. sir, thank you for joining us from atlanta. >> thank you for your time. steve: you bet. it's 6:25 in new york city. bernie sanders says he is the best bet to beat president trump. >> we have the energy and the excitement. >> it will be extraordinary. we will defeat trump big-time. steve: how does bernie's agenda resonate with voters? we have a panel of mothers here. they are going to discuss that coming up. good morning, ladies. ♪ ♪ this blt is delicious! made it myself. i love this place! made that myself, too. order up. fries on the side. right where i like 'em. don't forget the grease fire. burn, baby -- wait, what? -[ alarm beeping ] -i said grease fire. what are you doing on the coun
strong conservative speaker david ralston, we have a strong majority in the senate led by jeff duncan and we have probably one of the best governors in the country in governor briany bill last year. we are gonna stay red as the state of georgia. the way we do that is we pass real legislation. we put politics aside and pass real difficult legislation that makes georgians safer. steve: all right. good enough. it's good hearing from you representative philip singleton from georgia. sir, thank you...
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brian williams, nicole wallace, steve kornacki at the big board. the road warriors tracking the candidates. plus joy reid, former obama campaign manager, david plouffe, former white house press secretary robert gibbs, south carolina native eugene robinson. msnbc's special coverage starts now. ♪ >> exactly one hour to go until polls close across south carolina. the first southern state to vote. the first state where the majority of the voters will be african-american today and tonight. today's vote just three days from super tuesday. meaning the outcome here tonight has the potential to scramble the leaderboard in this race. >> south carolina, of course, is unique among early voting states, not only first in the south but the electorate here tends to be older and ideologically more moderate and democratic voter turnout in south carolina tends to skew even more female than the three other states that have gone so far. south carolina democrats also have a history of picking the eventual nominee. barack obama beat hillary clinton in south carolina in 2008 by almost 30 points. hillary clinton beat bernie sanders here in 2016 by almost 50 points.
brian williams, nicole wallace, steve kornacki at the big board. the road warriors tracking the candidates. plus joy reid, former obama campaign manager, david plouffe, former white house press secretary robert gibbs, south carolina native eugene robinson. msnbc's special coverage starts now. ♪ >> exactly one hour to go until polls close across south carolina. the first southern state to vote. the first state where the majority of the voters will be african-american today and tonight....
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david plouffe. msnbc's special coverage starts now. ♪ >> well, good evening, and you're looking at this live. a cold night at the state capitol in des moines, iowa. brianur nbc news election headquarters in new york, alongside nicolle wallace. and rachel maddow will be here a bit later on to join into the coverage, lead our coverage into tonight and into tomorrow of this american political tradition. a rite of passage for those who hope to be our next president. our first true measurement of voter support from a state that is proud to be first in the nation. and tonight across iowa, voters in every county are gathering. they're preparing to be counted. no secret ballots here tonight. quite the opposite. iowans will take a stand before their friends and their neighbors to choose a candidate in this perilous time for our country. >> and whatever the outcome tonight, it is impossible to separate the energy on the ground in iowa entirely from the impeachment of donald j. trump. and even as they made their closing arguments today, the threat to this upcoming election has never been more clear. chairman schiff arguing that trump has compromised our elections
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before we get to david plouffe, who has rejoined us here in our studios, in las vegas, to steve kornacki we go for an update. >> yes, briang at the same results here, official results from the state democratic party. remember, they run this thing and these are the official final results. these will eventually be the final results. this is the percentage of delegates that the candidates are winning. that's how they determine the winner of the state-wide caucuses. and the mystery here, where in the state are they from? and the state party did not provide those to us in a way that was particularly useful. hopefully that will change. we went and we found them. there are 28 precincts that are counts for these early numbers. if you are seeing sanders not doing so well, 29% here, as he is in the other numbers we've been showing you from our spotters around the state, the reason is, it looks like not many of the precincts that have been reported out so far are from down here, clark county, that's the las vegas valley. like 70% of the vote is going to come from this one county. but only 29% of these precincts are from clark county
before we get to david plouffe, who has rejoined us here in our studios, in las vegas, to steve kornacki we go for an update. >> yes, briang at the same results here, official results from the state democratic party. remember, they run this thing and these are the official final results. these will eventually be the final results. this is the percentage of delegates that the candidates are winning. that's how they determine the winner of the state-wide caucuses. and the mystery here,...
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brian williams, nicole wallace, steve kornacki at the big board. the road warriors tracking the candidates. plus joy reid, former obama campaign manager, davids now. ♪ >> exactly one hour to go until polls close across south carolina. the first southern state to vote. the first state where the majority of the voters will be african-american today and tonight. today's vote just three days from super tuesday. meaning the outcome here tonight has the potential to scramble the leaderboard in this race. >> south carolina, of course, is unique among early voting states, not only first in the south but the
brian williams, nicole wallace, steve kornacki at the big board. the road warriors tracking the candidates. plus joy reid, former obama campaign manager, davids now. ♪ >> exactly one hour to go until polls close across south carolina. the first southern state to vote. the first state where the majority of the voters will be african-american today and tonight. today's vote just three days from super tuesday. meaning the outcome here tonight has the potential to scramble the leaderboard...