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live along the red carpet, i'm dion lem. >> you know it is all about the gram. >> obs. >> thanks for coming in. i have the winners right here, by the way. >> we still need ceremony of the. >> we do. i'm torn as to whether i should reveal them right now. these are my winners, by the way. i have no pull. would you be shocked if 1917 did not win best picture? >> i wouldn't be shocked. i would be saddened because i think it is the best film of the year. as cinematic experience, it is the quint essential essence of what flips are. and not to detract from its technical and artistic merit, best supporting rat sense ben in the 1970s. >> so once upon a time in hollywood, there is a real split on this movie. i thought it was long and meandering. yet had some tremendous individual scenes that might all be worthy of an award. what is your take? >> i agree. but it does ramble a bit but this is quentin tarantino. he will ramble a bit. i think he was trying to give as much a feel for that time in hollywood as did he with the original story. i thought leonardo dicaprio was amazing. to go with joaqui
live along the red carpet, i'm dion lem. >> you know it is all about the gram. >> obs. >> thanks for coming in. i have the winners right here, by the way. >> we still need ceremony of the. >> we do. i'm torn as to whether i should reveal them right now. these are my winners, by the way. i have no pull. would you be shocked if 1917 did not win best picture? >> i wouldn't be shocked. i would be saddened because i think it is the best film of the year. as...
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what we're doing now almost like lemmings to open more thing to the city it became simply. if even for our own survival to to abandon the country so it's not exactly what you're saying could it be also that if we take the countryside and start living there we won't have to tear down the trails in order to i don't know a built high rise so that people can be housed i think that. if you look at. statistics if you look at. quantities i think one of the difficulties is that so many of these questions being . asked become extremely emotional. basically based on slogans but if you look statistically it's actually numerous the 3 or accommodating no. beacon can really handle that i. don't need to kind of break the story half of the city the only kind of reason would be to replace dysfunctional entities research things the kind of work which better and more discreetly. i think is no can approach there will never be a situation that anyone is forced to eliminate the beautiful things of the earth thank god he's saying that but still like a job of an architect no matter how great he is
what we're doing now almost like lemmings to open more thing to the city it became simply. if even for our own survival to to abandon the country so it's not exactly what you're saying could it be also that if we take the countryside and start living there we won't have to tear down the trails in order to i don't know a built high rise so that people can be housed i think that. if you look at. statistics if you look at. quantities i think one of the difficulties is that so many of these...
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. >> i made one in the final round lem under the lip, i hold that one, is one to go in and it was the second best i've ever hit. and, i just trying to not wa make five, i was trying to get on the green and give myself a part. but, it came out great. >> the shot on seven. >> i said, did you mean to bounce it twice in the rough? and then trickle out? he had a show yesterday on nine or seven at monterey. he put up 15-20 feet in the air and it dropped three front three feet in front of him and go down to three inches. i watched golf my whole life i've never seen anything like this. >> you purposely missed the cup? >> are you kidding me i was trying harder i was going to go play in my tux tomorrow. and jump on the plane. but, she her way. now she cabuy her big dress and get her heels on. we are going to n the oscars. >> reporter: is a canadian, nick taylor versus phil mickelson tomorrow in the final group, keep your eye on jason toe moow, phil mickelson th definitely the favorite. that is the latest from pebble beach. kpix, vern back to you. >>> nba notes, warriors hosted the lakers with t
. >> i made one in the final round lem under the lip, i hold that one, is one to go in and it was the second best i've ever hit. and, i just trying to not wa make five, i was trying to get on the green and give myself a part. but, it came out great. >> the shot on seven. >> i said, did you mean to bounce it twice in the rough? and then trickle out? he had a show yesterday on nine or seven at monterey. he put up 15-20 feet in the air and it dropped three front three feet in...
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and we're back with social psychologist justin lem miller talking about nature of human sexuality all right justin so you have written a book on sexual fantasies of real americans tell me what you want and based on what you have found out is that there is some common thread binding all the different fantasies together some kind of a universal saying that we all crave and sex is that right. so for this book i surveyed more than 4000 americans from all 50 states about their favorite sexual fantasies of all time as well as hundreds of people places and things that they might have ever fantasized about and what i found was that there is a lot of commonality in the things that people are fantasizing about so for example some of the common threads involve themes of novelty so doing something that is new and different for you. beings are are titillated by novelties when it comes to sex because we grow bored of sexual routines very easily and so our fantasies are often about breaking free of those routines and for example having sex in new positions or in different places and settings another
and we're back with social psychologist justin lem miller talking about nature of human sexuality all right justin so you have written a book on sexual fantasies of real americans tell me what you want and based on what you have found out is that there is some common thread binding all the different fantasies together some kind of a universal saying that we all crave and sex is that right. so for this book i surveyed more than 4000 americans from all 50 states about their favorite sexual...
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like our old nemesis the dakota access pipeline is back in the headlines again hawk watchers yes and lemming in our news feeds like a bad case of got rocked reading today old white castle hamburgers energy transfer partners the dallas texas based owner of the over 1100 mile long underground oil pipeline is now hoping to get this to double the capacity of the pipeline to as much as 1100000 barrels daily to meet the growing demand for oil shipments from north dakota and is seeking permission for additional pump stations and not only dakota but i want to illinois to do it and they believe that they can do all this using the have a just trust us it'll be foreign technique of environmental safety testing. i heard that b.p. use that same technique back in the gulf oil spill this comes on the heels of a new white house proposal to revamp and rollback of the mashable environmental policy act or netbook which generally requires environmental reviews when industries decide to do so charge potential pollutants into the air or water or more major proposed projects like highways or pipelines pipelines yo
like our old nemesis the dakota access pipeline is back in the headlines again hawk watchers yes and lemming in our news feeds like a bad case of got rocked reading today old white castle hamburgers energy transfer partners the dallas texas based owner of the over 1100 mile long underground oil pipeline is now hoping to get this to double the capacity of the pipeline to as much as 1100000 barrels daily to meet the growing demand for oil shipments from north dakota and is seeking permission for...
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made have made a huge difference to this country so we've paid back our dues as perhaps some of the lemming center attached to the new holocaust memorial will do to sure the contribution will so they should do i think that would be fantastic so why then given the track record let's talk about lord dobbs for a 2nd ago pretty respect because of his background because he was part of the program because he speaks with one rival the thought of the on the issue could see the politics of this lying and how is your campaign going to take shape if you mobilize public and well i don't know man are they going to be formidable together no i know i love i love to work with them at the moment i'm working with i'm just you know being a spokes person for how i feel i'm not my views of my own not his as you say concerts are but i don't know what's going to happen next obviously else will come up with a plan and i should be behind him but we've got to hope we've got to get public opinion behind us if we cannot get the government behind us we've got to get public opinion and somehow we will i'm sure i was par
made have made a huge difference to this country so we've paid back our dues as perhaps some of the lemming center attached to the new holocaust memorial will do to sure the contribution will so they should do i think that would be fantastic so why then given the track record let's talk about lord dobbs for a 2nd ago pretty respect because of his background because he was part of the program because he speaks with one rival the thought of the on the issue could see the politics of this lying...
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flights to mainland china companies a warning of serious losses european airline group air france care lem says it could wipe off to $215000000.00 from its earnings by april and australia's qantas is saying maybe $100000000.00 loss this financial year is to be expected. and fears over the spread of coronavirus turned into violent confrontations with police in ukraine on thursday protests as threw rocks at buses carrying evacuees who were returning home from china ukraine's president reassured locals that they will not pose any danger. now to the city where the prime minister thomas yvonne is expected in court where he will be charged with the murder of his former wife. and he was shot near her home in 2 of the 17 that the parliament has given prime minister to ban the until thursday to step down the 80 year old prime minister has said that he'll resign in july because of old age his current wife messiah to bonnie is also facing charges relating to the killing she's so far denied involvement. one of the lead our recently. made of that particular person. is going to be. a property of the veh
flights to mainland china companies a warning of serious losses european airline group air france care lem says it could wipe off to $215000000.00 from its earnings by april and australia's qantas is saying maybe $100000000.00 loss this financial year is to be expected. and fears over the spread of coronavirus turned into violent confrontations with police in ukraine on thursday protests as threw rocks at buses carrying evacuees who were returning home from china ukraine's president reassured...
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that it was the fear that i the clip lem how only cardio i look at. how to work. out a new yorker bushel can just father learn on the master left. not so much for the stealing to use it for the. well it's all when i left that side of the stubble. a little girl when i go ahead with. going to have a sob sob a sob a little. it's a kind of a 1000000 i would feel. moto i just had to live in ramat aligning one had to know general for mystery men jesselyn had to kind of be a clue a summers and we had a visitor you know. we had one had to do 11 a street near 0 half an. armful of street kind of a 1000000 and then you didn't can loud. the name of the town stems from mohamed fadel a local landowner from whom the moonies acquired a generous parcel of land over 7 decades ago. the town grew rapidly to host the biggest concentration of 1948 palestinian refugees in egypt yet it remains a largely forgotten isolated community today's inhabitants the descendants of the now moody's of but mainly make a living working the land. of . one of. the other validation data will be given we'r
that it was the fear that i the clip lem how only cardio i look at. how to work. out a new yorker bushel can just father learn on the master left. not so much for the stealing to use it for the. well it's all when i left that side of the stubble. a little girl when i go ahead with. going to have a sob sob a sob a little. it's a kind of a 1000000 i would feel. moto i just had to live in ramat aligning one had to know general for mystery men jesselyn had to kind of be a clue a summers and we had...
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and the media, like the lemmings they are, they are echoing the party line. >> it's obviously a vindictive move on the part of this white house. >> this is textbook witness retaliation. >> not only is it textbook retaliation but you would think of donald trump were smart, he would simply leave lieutenant colonel vindman alone. >> we seem to be in payback time. >> friday night massacre, it seems. >> laura: friday night reassignment. i will make it simple. for all of you, maybe neophyte legal analyst, vindman served at the pleasure of the president, something his own lawyer actually had to admit today. he was trying to subvert the president's authority. he thought he was the president when he was over there in ukraine. watch the president want him serving the white house? what is so hard to understand about any of this? let's remember, vindman didn't just want the president out of office. he is someone whom the ukrainians asked three times to be their defense minister. i still can't get over that. here now is an investigative journalist, author of the book "the plot against the president." a
and the media, like the lemmings they are, they are echoing the party line. >> it's obviously a vindictive move on the part of this white house. >> this is textbook witness retaliation. >> not only is it textbook retaliation but you would think of donald trump were smart, he would simply leave lieutenant colonel vindman alone. >> we seem to be in payback time. >> friday night massacre, it seems. >> laura: friday night reassignment. i will make it simple. for...
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. >> i wonder if one of the prok lems is -- it's kind of a tactical argument, which is whatever you feelhe other people, independent the guy that can beat trump and beating trump is the most important thing. someone said to me it's like the at&t ad "just okay is not okay." that may be the problem in terms of ginning up enthusiasm. the thing he lacked in iowa was enthusiasm. forget about that. we're going to pick the person who can beat donald trump. but i don't think that's the way people vote. they pick the candidate they like and they say i like this candidate, this candidate excites me and therefore i think this candidate can beat -- >> i think trump looms as a really large factor, though, wouldn't you say that? >> he would insist. >> the big question i have about joe biden coming out of this and again these entrance polls are not -- but you can't win with voters -- you are can't just get the support of voters 17-44 in single digits? that's trump territory. >> joe biden has run for president before and he's never done well. so there's no track record of him -- >> no, but joe biden the
. >> i wonder if one of the prok lems is -- it's kind of a tactical argument, which is whatever you feelhe other people, independent the guy that can beat trump and beating trump is the most important thing. someone said to me it's like the at&t ad "just okay is not okay." that may be the problem in terms of ginning up enthusiasm. the thing he lacked in iowa was enthusiasm. forget about that. we're going to pick the person who can beat donald trump. but i don't think that's...
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in the first democratic primary to vote for bernie sanders, who they look at as the meadow lashing lem ons against the globetrotters for the general election. >> i love steve, but he's so wrong in so many different ways. >> all right then. good morning. >> i love eddie too. >> i think what's really important is that we're in a change election cycle. i think the democratic party, folks in the party are trying to make a decision. looks like it is becoming a two person race. i think folks are still undecided. look at the recent poll in virginia, 52% of those polled are undecided, even though bloomberg jumped to the top. it is still fluid, but sanders is coming to the top. i think the base of the party, even though we may talk about the moderate ring, base of the party, a lot of them are deeply suspicious of bloomberg. so tomorrow night -- >> more suspicious than they are of donald trump? >> no, i don't think so, i don't think so. but i do know this, that tomorrow night will be important, how bloomberg performs on stage, how he answers direct questions about his policy agenda, his history
in the first democratic primary to vote for bernie sanders, who they look at as the meadow lashing lem ons against the globetrotters for the general election. >> i love steve, but he's so wrong in so many different ways. >> all right then. good morning. >> i love eddie too. >> i think what's really important is that we're in a change election cycle. i think the democratic party, folks in the party are trying to make a decision. looks like it is becoming a two person...
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lem here is the democratic party. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me. >> tech: hi, i'm adrian. >> man: thanks for coming. ...with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> i respect senator sanders but when i hear this message go out that you're either for a revolution or you have to be for status quo, that's a vision of the country that doesn't have room for most of us. because we know what has to change. we also know that we are going to bring about that change by coming together, not by saying if you don't agree with me 100% of the time you don't belong by my side. >> former mayor pete buttigieg battling it out for the top spot in new hampshire, calling out senator bernie sanders, saying his vision for the democratic party is simply too narrow. joining me to respond, national co-chair of bernie sanders' campaign, nina turner. mayor pete might be going with the extreme but is there a place for the wealthy? i don't neces
lem here is the democratic party. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me. >> tech: hi, i'm adrian. >> man: thanks for coming. ...with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> i respect senator sanders but when i hear this message go out that you're either for a revolution or you have to be for status...
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the union speech, she ripped up the story and the recognition of the families of rocky jones and kay lem -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. smith: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. hartzler, for five minutes. mrs. hartzler: thank you. madam speaker, the prestigious milk and education awards have been called the oscars of teaching. i rise today to pay tribute to the resident of missouri's fourth district who was recently honored as one of the foundation's outstanding educators. melissa, of oakland middle school of columbia, missouri, has taught for 14 years and was not told ahead of time about her award. she was shocked to hear her name announced during a recent school assembly packed by oakland middle school students and staff. as a winner, she receives an award, the recognition of our colleagues, and a check for $25,000. teachers make an indelible mark on the lives of young people through their kind words, encouraging smiles, impartation of knowledge, or by helping pla
the union speech, she ripped up the story and the recognition of the families of rocky jones and kay lem -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. smith: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. hartzler, for five minutes. mrs. hartzler: thank you. madam speaker, the prestigious milk and education awards have been called the oscars of teaching. i rise today to pay tribute to the resident of...
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again, legislators, let's not be lemmings.w whatever the president or your leader says. you're an individual, you're a sovereign entity in the senate and you need to start exercising that power. you've given it away in terms of war making, in terms of international trade, in terms of budgetary priorities. you're giving your power away. and so you're seeing the erosion of a great institution by nonaction. >> secretary cohen, thank you very much for your time this morning. >>> the president will speak to the nation, the world tonight when he gives that press conference about the coronavirus at 6:00 eastern. stay with cnn for all of the latest. this is cellulose acetate, plant based material that's not only extremely durable, but also quite flexible. making it ideal for warby parker glasses. which by the way, start at $95, including prescription lenses. try 5 pairs for free at warbyparker.com oh yeah, about those prescription lenses. warby parker glasses come standard with custom cut polycarbonate lenses that have been treated wi
again, legislators, let's not be lemmings.w whatever the president or your leader says. you're an individual, you're a sovereign entity in the senate and you need to start exercising that power. you've given it away in terms of war making, in terms of international trade, in terms of budgetary priorities. you're giving your power away. and so you're seeing the erosion of a great institution by nonaction. >> secretary cohen, thank you very much for your time this morning. >>> the...
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. >> the queen is still stung by they have lemming.y will step down or march 31st and could not use the word "royal" in their new branding. >>> 5:26 now. coming up next, movie magic in the middle of market. the film crew really didn't want us there. but we'll show you what our cameras caught on the set of the new moving shooting in san francisco. >>> and the reason angry parents may be answers on the chemicals discovered in an east bay high school. does your battery deliver extra life or extra power? extra life. extra power. extra life. extra power. extra life. - power. - life. power. extra life. no need to argue. vs. coppertop,... duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices or extra power in others. duracell optimum delivers extra life how you watch it does too. tv just keeps getting better. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the
. >> the queen is still stung by they have lemming.y will step down or march 31st and could not use the word "royal" in their new branding. >>> 5:26 now. coming up next, movie magic in the middle of market. the film crew really didn't want us there. but we'll show you what our cameras caught on the set of the new moving shooting in san francisco. >>> and the reason angry parents may be answers on the chemicals discovered in an east bay high school. does your...
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confirming its full-year guidance, but it expense one or two cents shaved off first quarter earnings lu lu lemming saying the majority of 38 stores in china have been closed since january 3rd. >> when you hear though statistic from phil, does it not make you rethink the level of concern? i guess it's just auto, just china, but big numbers. >> we're going to have a lousy quarter. >> it's only 1%. so the more dangerous -- mortality rates. i think we'll get one bad quarter, and then i think we'll return. >> do you think this is why the russell 2000 has outperformed the major averages it's only down about half a%. >> less exposure enter national, less exposure to china where you don't want to be is a company that's been trying to grow true chinese sales. the russell 20000 as you know is much more of a u.s.-based index. >>> shifting our focus to wells fargo, which is apparently close to a settlement. the settlement would total as much as $3 billion and barred from the banks -- following civil charges for, wells fargo has struggled from recover from the controversy the stock down around 5% since the fra
confirming its full-year guidance, but it expense one or two cents shaved off first quarter earnings lu lu lemming saying the majority of 38 stores in china have been closed since january 3rd. >> when you hear though statistic from phil, does it not make you rethink the level of concern? i guess it's just auto, just china, but big numbers. >> we're going to have a lousy quarter. >> it's only 1%. so the more dangerous -- mortality rates. i think we'll get one bad quarter, and...
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stocks around at record lem because maybe the u.s.hould outperform given the ability to be these and to be insulated. but than doesn't necessarily mean we should be at and all-time high, does it? >> it's interesting. take a step back and look at why we are are we are. they're up about 45% over the past year. and that's exceptional relative to all equity markets. so until we see it timent away within the sector, it's clear that we're going to continue to see some divergent. >> and what do you think those equity markets want to hear from jerome powell? >> he will be asked about the coronavirus. the message from the fed so far has been look at it too early to say. >> exactly. the fed kept himself to the fact that this present as new risk. but he is continued to say that the u.s. economy remains in a booked place for them to shift our current monetarily policy champs. it's too soon to tell where it will -- trummable. any component of the economy. from powell. just trying create this financial conditions supportive of his ongoing expansion
stocks around at record lem because maybe the u.s.hould outperform given the ability to be these and to be insulated. but than doesn't necessarily mean we should be at and all-time high, does it? >> it's interesting. take a step back and look at why we are are we are. they're up about 45% over the past year. and that's exceptional relative to all equity markets. so until we see it timent away within the sector, it's clear that we're going to continue to see some divergent. >> and...
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are the lems something that we can use or something of government. >> i want the offer three ways as potential opportunities or potential objects of focus for us to think about what would it mean to regulate a partnership like that, that was using an infrastructure like that, that had that kind of impact. i will go through them and q&a that we can talk more about them. first is assume people talking of the informational idea of citizenship. facebook to the feedbaacebook t feedback checker, it had the information and things that were wrong. facebook talked about community comi coming through of truthful reporting. it is very much this information center model of what good public life looked like. fact-checkers also disagreed to sequester the information, whether it should be put in a separate area so people could still see the information. whether you should juxtapose claims or counter claims. almost no report in removing the information entirely. fact-checkers when i did interviews with them, yeah, that's too far. we'll make on strong determination of what is false or true but it is
are the lems something that we can use or something of government. >> i want the offer three ways as potential opportunities or potential objects of focus for us to think about what would it mean to regulate a partnership like that, that was using an infrastructure like that, that had that kind of impact. i will go through them and q&a that we can talk more about them. first is assume people talking of the informational idea of citizenship. facebook to the feedbaacebook t feedback...
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in the minds and in the message of governor cuomo and bill de blasio and their lib billy libel lemmingsthe hospital it's not felony assault, it's simple assault. there is no bail. if you can rob somebody on the street corner and just visibly prices are going up on products because shop keepers and store owners are being robbed repeatedly. they're raising prices. there is no protection. and i'm telling you vigilante justice will come back and so will the mob because shop keepers and people in business will have to pay for protection and is that their vision for new york? maria: when we brought you this news that three quarters of i'll a inmates would be released. i talked about ry rikers island being the focus and they want to have three jails with lower capacity. it's also this bail reform law which actually force these inmates back on the streets, steve, and they're recurringly -- they're recurring crimes over and over again. >> it's not just crime. it's going to have a political impact. why such a lack of common sense among democrats? we went through this in the '50s, '60s and '70s. w
in the minds and in the message of governor cuomo and bill de blasio and their lib billy libel lemmingsthe hospital it's not felony assault, it's simple assault. there is no bail. if you can rob somebody on the street corner and just visibly prices are going up on products because shop keepers and store owners are being robbed repeatedly. they're raising prices. there is no protection. and i'm telling you vigilante justice will come back and so will the mob because shop keepers and people in...
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lem him out of this gate. you know history, read history. you went to school. jordan, krut bardella with us and peter baker from the "new york times." former assistant attorney for the district of columbia now and nbc news and msnbc legal associate joins us and legal analyst joins vance. a lot better to talk about this issue than me, joe, but i do think that we are in a different place today. >> peter baker, we seem to be in a different place every day, but today, the president has put the united states and i wouldn't say in a constitution crisis but certainly has put constitutional norms in the balance as he attack as federal judge and is trying aggressively to impact the sentencing of a political associate of his, a lifelong associate of his, who according to federal guidelines should be in jail for seven to nine years. >> yeah. i think one of the things learned in the last three years these norms, standards, traditions we've come to expect our presidents to abide by are optional. at least voluntary basically. the past presidents abided by them proceeded a po
lem him out of this gate. you know history, read history. you went to school. jordan, krut bardella with us and peter baker from the "new york times." former assistant attorney for the district of columbia now and nbc news and msnbc legal associate joins us and legal analyst joins vance. a lot better to talk about this issue than me, joe, but i do think that we are in a different place today. >> peter baker, we seem to be in a different place every day, but today, the president...