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bill weld. donald trump. donald trump. donald trump. donald trump. bill weld. donald trump. donald trump. bill weld. if you want to just write in your total right here. okay, so you have -- 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 donald trump. double check those for donald trump. so i have four bill weld. and one mary maxwell. [inaudible] >> we have 15 and one and four. do have a marker or something i can write this darker? all right. on the republican ticket, bill weld, four. mary maxwell, one. and donald trump 15. and on the democratic ticket, klobuchar six. sanders two. tom steyer one. elizabeth warren four. andrew yang three. joe biden one. and tulsi gabbard one. >> who got six? >> klobuchar. >> on the democratic side amy klobuchar has taken our location. all right. do any of the voters have questions? [inaudible] >> don't take them away. >> photograph. >> yes, you can take a photograph. >> students from across the country told his most important issues for the presidential candidates to address our climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health, and immigrat
bill weld. donald trump. donald trump. donald trump. donald trump. bill weld. donald trump. donald trump. bill weld. if you want to just write in your total right here. okay, so you have -- 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 donald trump. double check those for donald trump. so i have four bill weld. and one mary maxwell. [inaudible] >> we have 15 and one and four. do have a marker or something i can write this darker? all right. on the republican ticket, bill weld, four. mary maxwell, one. and donald...
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the american welding society predicts a shortage of nearly 400,000 welders in 2023. the number show new students choosing universities over vocational schools in the welding society points to a stigma that is associated with the trade. >> the shortages due to attrition, whether people retiring and leaving the industry -- it is also due to a negative perception of welding. >> so students with an associate degree in welding typically start out making $40,000 a year. >>> facebook wants to pay you for your voice, technology news online magazine or the verge says facebook will pay some users to make voice recordings in order to help its speech recognition technology. the social media giant wants 500 sets of recordings from viewers on its market research at. users can take surveys, do tasks, and make recordings to get points. 1000 points get you a five dollar payoff. >>> our chief meteorologist is here with a much cooler saturday that is on tap. >> we have been tracking these changes, but the big change we all want or g for is that rain. moving back into the bay area, as y
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so bill weld will join us later in this hour from utah where they have not canceled bill weld's possible gain of delegates against donald trump on the route to the republican nomination. congress mang erik swalwell will also join us tonight. he's a member of house intelligence committee which heard the briefing last week on russia's interference in the russian campaign to help donald trump. and that briefing probably also included the information that became public today that russia is interfering in the campaign to help bernie sanders win the democratic presidential nomination. we'll ask about that. the "washington post" broke the news that u.s. intelligence officials have told senator bernie sanders that russia is once again trying to, quote, help his presidential campaign as part of an effort to interfere with the democratic contest. the mueller report revealed that they did the same they know four years ago when it was helping the bernie sanders campaign and the trump campaign. the mueller report found that russia used social media to help the sanders campaign against hillary clinton
so bill weld will join us later in this hour from utah where they have not canceled bill weld's possible gain of delegates against donald trump on the route to the republican nomination. congress mang erik swalwell will also join us tonight. he's a member of house intelligence committee which heard the briefing last week on russia's interference in the russian campaign to help donald trump. and that briefing probably also included the information that became public today that russia is...
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bill weld is no stranger to the campaign trail the former republican governor of massachusetts ran for vice president in 2016 as a 3rd party candidate there are a lot of things emanating from the white house these days that are not reality this time he's in the neighboring state of new hampshire challenging president trump for the republican nomination head on in the primary to stakes couldn't be higher and i think the continuation of our form of government depends on mr trump not winning this election in november of 2020 and i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that that doesn't happen he's hoping to appeal to disgruntled republicans like claire manye considered voting democrat republicans who have always believed in fiscal responsibility right now it is not right to have a trillion dollars of debt and i listen to the democrats and i'm saying they are democrats they're promising free education that promising free health care this is not with the repub what i stand for is a republican but well has no support from the party establishment to say bill weld is a long shot candidat
bill weld is no stranger to the campaign trail the former republican governor of massachusetts ran for vice president in 2016 as a 3rd party candidate there are a lot of things emanating from the white house these days that are not reality this time he's in the neighboring state of new hampshire challenging president trump for the republican nomination head on in the primary to stakes couldn't be higher and i think the continuation of our form of government depends on mr trump not winning this...
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bill weld. [applause] thank you all for coming. i am bill weld. to leslie, and she is the author of most of our illustrious pronouncements in this campaign. if we were students, we would say we are taking a gap eater. are, not thatwe the stakes are high. we started this that area 15 in --ford we announced on april 15 and have been added ever sense. i am a happy warrior. i enjoy every minute of the campaign. i am surprised some people don't. that i encourage everybody who wants to run for office unless they have a priority list. when i got into this, i looked around at what i saw after three years of the incumbent administration in washington, we have an annual trillion dollar deficit, you cannot lay that at the door of the incumbent president because everybody in washington is devoted to those deficits, it is like the juice they feed on. i had a motto in office in massachusetts for two terms as governor, there is no such thing as government money, there is only taxpayer money and the people in washington have forgotten that. generational issue aim
bill weld. [applause] thank you all for coming. i am bill weld. to leslie, and she is the author of most of our illustrious pronouncements in this campaign. if we were students, we would say we are taking a gap eater. are, not thatwe the stakes are high. we started this that area 15 in --ford we announced on april 15 and have been added ever sense. i am a happy warrior. i enjoy every minute of the campaign. i am surprised some people don't. that i encourage everybody who wants to run for office...
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former massachusetts governor bill weld. i'm going to talk to him about running for president in a minute. but during watergate, bill weld was a counsel on the house judiciary committee, he is also running for the republican nomination against president trump. good to see you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> governor, you and i spoke on the morning after the new hampshire primary. this other story had not ripened at that point. this whole story about bill barr and donald trump, and the roger stone story. it is kind of remarkable. i was just talking to neal katyal about this. that bill barr has spun this story about what the justice department is that is not in keeping with our traditions or perhaps with your understanding of what it is supposed to be doing. >> i'm just sick about the whole thing with the justice department. i was inspired to go into law enforcement by my work on the nixon impeachment. i got there and i served seven years under the department. five as the u.s. tone attorney, and two in charge of th
former massachusetts governor bill weld. i'm going to talk to him about running for president in a minute. but during watergate, bill weld was a counsel on the house judiciary committee, he is also running for the republican nomination against president trump. good to see you. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> governor, you and i spoke on the morning after the new hampshire primary. this other story had not ripened at that point. this whole story about bill barr and donald...
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former massachusetts governor bill weld. governor, good to see you, again. i spoke to joe when he dropped out and i said, will you throw your support behind governor weld and he said governor weld is a great man, he's not going to be able to take on donald trump. what is your response to that? >> well, i certainly can take on donald trump and it's a pleasure to be here in manchester, new hampshire, as crunch time nears. you can feel the adrenaline. the irony is this is also in my view, ali, crunchtime for the united states. we have got to decide as a nation are we willing to sink into a system of government by one man. it's no more complicated than that. most of the people i talk to around here are terrified. >> let me ask you about new hampshire. this is going to matter to you differently than other places are going to matter to you because you were a neighboring governor and well known in the northeast. what does success look like to you in new hampshire? >> i suppose success equals exceeding expectations in new hampshire, but i'll tell you one thing. it d
former massachusetts governor bill weld. governor, good to see you, again. i spoke to joe when he dropped out and i said, will you throw your support behind governor weld and he said governor weld is a great man, he's not going to be able to take on donald trump. what is your response to that? >> well, i certainly can take on donald trump and it's a pleasure to be here in manchester, new hampshire, as crunch time nears. you can feel the adrenaline. the irony is this is also in my view,...
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weld.] >> the crowd tried to boo mitt romney as trump was detailing his impeachment in the senate. here's that crowd. >> in the house we won 196-0 and then we got three democrats. and in the senate, other than romney, we had -- >> boo! >> we got 52-0, 52-0. >> governor, how do you win those people over to a reasonable candidacy like your own? >> i don't think the problem is his supporters. i think it's in himself. and i think he has a lot of fear and anger inside him and he has to do what he does to offload the anxiety he has inside him. that's why he's constantly insulting people to get it outside of him on the table so it won't bother him any more. >> he especially dislikes people who have clean records like barack obama and mitt romney. there's something about cleanliness that bugs him. >> exactly. donald trump sort of -- the book that i just recently wrote, i likened him to the joker. it was a blush, it was a pitch. i sort of likened him to joker in batman. joker's whole life is about h
weld.] >> the crowd tried to boo mitt romney as trump was detailing his impeachment in the senate. here's that crowd. >> in the house we won 196-0 and then we got three democrats. and in the senate, other than romney, we had -- >> boo! >> we got 52-0, 52-0. >> governor, how do you win those people over to a reasonable candidacy like your own? >> i don't think the problem is his supporters. i think it's in himself. and i think he has a lot of fear and anger...
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candidate and former governor of massachusetts bill weld joins me. good to see you. you don't seem incensed of the degree of the republican party not allow i don't go you to fairly participate in the race regardless of whether they think you would win the primaries. they have gone to great lengths to try to shut you out. >> well, it is the president doing that. the president tried to abolish the new hampshire first in the nation primary. that's how scared he is of any real competition and now i think they have shut down seven primaries so that the president is on 29 state ballots. i'm on 22. because we have been shut out legally from seven of them but we are having a wonderful time going around to -- i'm in vermont now on the shores of beautiful lake champagne and having the endorsement of the "boston globe" and the governor phil scott here in vermont and seems to me the message is taking hold increasingly as we go forward from step to step. >> governor, you keep on going with this fight. what does it look like? how does it play out to you? what does success look lik
candidate and former governor of massachusetts bill weld joins me. good to see you. you don't seem incensed of the degree of the republican party not allow i don't go you to fairly participate in the race regardless of whether they think you would win the primaries. they have gone to great lengths to try to shut you out. >> well, it is the president doing that. the president tried to abolish the new hampshire first in the nation primary. that's how scared he is of any real competition and...
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probably reflective of the level of support he enjoys in the republican party at the moment william weld former governor of massachusetts the sitting in 2nd place and joe walsh former congressman from illinois in 3rd expect him to drop william weld was in not least because of the next contest is in new hampshire is right next to massachusetts bill weld is expected to do well there because of the spillover that he gets and people in new hampshire will know his name but no one's going to challenge donald trump for the republican nomination that's not unusual incumbents tend to to do incredibly well in these situations and donald trump is going to do well here but all eyes on the democrats just to reiterate what we've been seeing early results very early results we're talking about less than 100 precincts of more than a 1000 that have to report people to judge in 1st place bernie sanders and 2nd joe biden and 3rd elizabeth warren and 4th amy klobuchar and 5th the others are clearly not at the races as far as iowans are concerned at the moment right alan fischer there in des moines allan tha
probably reflective of the level of support he enjoys in the republican party at the moment william weld former governor of massachusetts the sitting in 2nd place and joe walsh former congressman from illinois in 3rd expect him to drop william weld was in not least because of the next contest is in new hampshire is right next to massachusetts bill weld is expected to do well there because of the spillover that he gets and people in new hampshire will know his name but no one's going to...
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what happens to bill weld getting 9% in new hampshire?ople say, hey, this is interesting, bill? i'll help you out to carry on and carry this message further? >> yeah. i've had some of that, ali, yes. i don't know that it's a flood tide but as i look at the calendar i have all of super tuesday ahead of me and then the states after that where i would be navigable, not a joke. it's 339 electoral votes. it is a lot of states so there's a lot of work to do. >> what is your relationship with the republican party right now? do they take you seriously as a candidate? >> they say i'm a nonperson which is the term that was used in the '30s and '40s in europe to denote people who were soon not people because they were dead but be that as it may, yeah, no. i mean, i have a lot of friends in the senate, the senior members, republican members of the senate, penal i worked with in the path and, you know, when i ask them or read about their account of reasons for voeting o acquit the president without any evidence they said it's fear and so they're by th
what happens to bill weld getting 9% in new hampshire?ople say, hey, this is interesting, bill? i'll help you out to carry on and carry this message further? >> yeah. i've had some of that, ali, yes. i don't know that it's a flood tide but as i look at the calendar i have all of super tuesday ahead of me and then the states after that where i would be navigable, not a joke. it's 339 electoral votes. it is a lot of states so there's a lot of work to do. >> what is your relationship...
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and especially with -- you got warren, you got duvall, weld, you have sanders. there is a lot of ways we spit up. dew point think it makes any difference. host: you have been covering the new hampshire primary as a journalist for all of your career. from a personal member will i standpoint what's the very earlies -- memory standpoint, what's the earliest primary memory you have? guest: goodness. primary i don't in a moment general election is 1960 when my mother said, they should have run eisenhower again he would have beaten both kennedy and nixon. robably 1968 i was in college. it was mccarthy vs. l.b.j. on that side and nixon on the republican side. and written in the paper we are very much in nixon's corner that year. and on the democratic side i don't think i was as aware of it then as i am now but the guy that ran eugene mccarthy's campaign had started our sunday newspaper with my dad. in 1946. host: who is that? guest: gentleman named blair clark who was later president of cbs news and editor of the nation magazine. and how those two guys politically ever
and especially with -- you got warren, you got duvall, weld, you have sanders. there is a lot of ways we spit up. dew point think it makes any difference. host: you have been covering the new hampshire primary as a journalist for all of your career. from a personal member will i standpoint what's the very earlies -- memory standpoint, what's the earliest primary memory you have? guest: goodness. primary i don't in a moment general election is 1960 when my mother said, they should have run...
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bill weld is running for president.nor, good to see you, again, thank you for being with us and i want to talk to you about your presidential run. i want to talk to you about this. to the degree the americans have not lived with deep concern about erosion of the department of justice itself. that now has come to the floor for so many people. >> well, you know, the memo that bill barr sent to the justice department in june of '18, a long time ago, essentially said the president is a monarch. those framers who met in philadelphia to draft our constitution would be rolling over in their graves if they could have read bill barr's assessment of the president's authority under article two of the constitution. he basically says the article one, the most important one, congress, can't touch the president any time the president is using a power that is enumerated in article two, he's untouchable. doesn't matter if he's doing it for taking $100 million bribe. you can't take that question says bill barr in his auditioning memo whi
bill weld is running for president.nor, good to see you, again, thank you for being with us and i want to talk to you about your presidential run. i want to talk to you about this. to the degree the americans have not lived with deep concern about erosion of the department of justice itself. that now has come to the floor for so many people. >> well, you know, the memo that bill barr sent to the justice department in june of '18, a long time ago, essentially said the president is a...
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we may say, if you don't like trump, there is another guy in the race, bill weld.'t know if that will be an endorsement. i think the real play is on the democratic side, and it is a year when there are so many candidates that even the conservative union leader's voice might have some difference. susan: speaking of bill weld, this time around on the democratic side, there is at least three candidates with geographic proximity, sanders, warren, and the massachusetts governor deval patrick. how much has proximity mattered to new hampshire voters? joseph: i was asked that question the other day, and i don't think a lot. i think bernie sanders won the primary in 2016 because he wasn't hillary clinton, and it should have been a wake-up call to the democrats that maybe she wasn't the best candidate. he was known to them. ed muskie won the democratic primary in 1972. he was from the neighboring state of maine, but he certainly did not win it to the expectations that he was supposed to. i am not sure how much paul tsongas beat bill clinton by in 1992, but i don't think it r
we may say, if you don't like trump, there is another guy in the race, bill weld.'t know if that will be an endorsement. i think the real play is on the democratic side, and it is a year when there are so many candidates that even the conservative union leader's voice might have some difference. susan: speaking of bill weld, this time around on the democratic side, there is at least three candidates with geographic proximity, sanders, warren, and the massachusetts governor deval patrick. how...
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. >> there was a light fixture that was due to be welded.it had not been welded. >> bundy had succeeded in carving a big enough opening in the ceiling of his cell. >> he crawled through the ducting, just like in a movie. he knew the jailer wasn't there. >> he put on civilian clothes and gets out and is free again. >> once he escaped, he had an opportunity to go somewhere and disappear, but he couldn't even do that. he had to kill again. >> bundy made his way to tallahassee, the home of florida state university and the sorority. >> i had joined the sorority, my parents felt it was much safer living there than to live in the dormitory. >> being in khai owe maichi omes wonderful time in my life. it was like living with 40 friends. >> on january 15, 19broke in an the young women with a wooden club. police arrived to a scene from a horror movie. >> the girls were yelling upstairs, upstairs. and there was a lot of crying. and at the top of the stairs was a girl named carrie chandler, and she was down on the floor. she was bleeding quite badly from
. >> there was a light fixture that was due to be welded.it had not been welded. >> bundy had succeeded in carving a big enough opening in the ceiling of his cell. >> he crawled through the ducting, just like in a movie. he knew the jailer wasn't there. >> he put on civilian clothes and gets out and is free again. >> once he escaped, he had an opportunity to go somewhere and disappear, but he couldn't even do that. he had to kill again. >> bundy made his way...
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be bill weld. as we take a look at this.t was a large victory tonight for the incumbent president, donald. 's 10%.r governor weld there was upwards of 12,000 people. and vice trump president mike pence were both here in the state tonight. a real clear indication that the president considers new hampshire a potential path to victory for him and his reelection. he is paying attention to the state. he had a presence here. the night before the democrats head to the polls, he is watching the state. we want to send it to tim. localstanding by the campaign headquarters tonight. the new hampshire chair of the republican party. what does he have to say tonight? steve is here with a couple hundred people. they're excited and very happy with the turnout for today's primaries. not a surprise but enthusiastic tonight. >> absolutely. we had a phenomenal crowd here and at the rally. it shows the huge support. even though everybody knows it was going to be a foregone conclusion that the president would win and win big, we still had a huge t
be bill weld. as we take a look at this.t was a large victory tonight for the incumbent president, donald. 's 10%.r governor weld there was upwards of 12,000 people. and vice trump president mike pence were both here in the state tonight. a real clear indication that the president considers new hampshire a potential path to victory for him and his reelection. he is paying attention to the state. he had a presence here. the night before the democrats head to the polls, he is watching the state....
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bill weld is no stranger to the campaign trail the former republican governor of massachusetts ran for vice president in 2016 as a 3rd party candidate there are a lot of things emanating from the white house these days that are not reality this time he's in the neighboring state of new hampshire challenging president trump for the republican nomination ahead on in the primary to stakes couldn't be higher and i think the continuation of our form of government depends on mr trump not winning this election in november of 2020 and i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that that doesn't happen he's hoping to appeal to disgruntled republicans like claire manye considered voting democrat republicans have always believed in fiscal responsibility right now it is not right to have a trillion dollars of debt and i listen to the democrats and i'm saying they are democrats they're promising free education that promising free health care this is not with the repub what i stand for is a republican but well has no support from the party establishment to say bill weld is a long shot candidate i
bill weld is no stranger to the campaign trail the former republican governor of massachusetts ran for vice president in 2016 as a 3rd party candidate there are a lot of things emanating from the white house these days that are not reality this time he's in the neighboring state of new hampshire challenging president trump for the republican nomination ahead on in the primary to stakes couldn't be higher and i think the continuation of our form of government depends on mr trump not winning this...
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so, bill weld. >> like you also mature coming, everybody. i'm bill weld and i'm married to leslie marshall and proud of it. she is the author of most of our illustrious pronouncements in the course of this campaign and we, are if we were students we would say we are taking a gap year from our normal motives including ourselves and it's really fun, the way gap years often are. not the stakes aren't rather high. we started this out, actually, february 15th in bedford with a speech on politics, a charge wave bridging the presidential list, and then since april 15th even i never sense and we've been all over the country and i'm in politics, happy warrior. i always enjoy every minute the campaign and i'm surprised that some people don't. i tell people they would like to run for office, i encourage everybody who wants, to as long as they have a priority list of things they want to do if they win the office and i'm not going to disobey my own rules so i got into this, i looked around it when i saw him after three years of the incumbent administrati
so, bill weld. >> like you also mature coming, everybody. i'm bill weld and i'm married to leslie marshall and proud of it. she is the author of most of our illustrious pronouncements in the course of this campaign and we, are if we were students we would say we are taking a gap year from our normal motives including ourselves and it's really fun, the way gap years often are. not the stakes aren't rather high. we started this out, actually, february 15th in bedford with a speech on...
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the point is, we are living now in a post me too weld and polansky isa a post me too weld and polansky, roman polanski is dogged by the 1977 scandal after admitting unlawful sex with a 13—year—old, he then fled the united states. there are other allegations of rape and abuse, mainly also from the 1970s. the last was made just two months ago. feminists say that with this background it is disgraceful roman polanski should be honoured for this film. but for them, it should be honoured for this film. but forthem, it is typical of the french cultural elite. i think there is really a strong specificity in france to say that it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, in fact, you have the power, you are an artist, you are a genius, so you can rape and we don't care. this is still the case in france. roman polanski does not give many interviews but in a recent magazine interview he said this. "in 19771 did something wrong annually happy century later my family still paying the price. it's like a curse that keeps coming back." and polansky‘s curse that keeps coming back." and pola nsky‘s supporters
the point is, we are living now in a post me too weld and polansky isa a post me too weld and polansky, roman polanski is dogged by the 1977 scandal after admitting unlawful sex with a 13—year—old, he then fled the united states. there are other allegations of rape and abuse, mainly also from the 1970s. the last was made just two months ago. feminists say that with this background it is disgraceful roman polanski should be honoured for this film. but for them, it should be honoured for this...
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governor weld knows the poll numbers.ugs. >> i think it is important for people to plant a flag and try to expose the guy for the complete phony that he is. he has no relevant background for being president of the united states, and it shows, painful painfully, in the international arena where there is a zero sum game. it shows a complete non-understanding with how things work. that includes ripping up the iran treaty. he thought people would be scared of him. what did he expect step 2 to be? i don't understand it. >> you call him a phony. he just got 90%. walsh got out and said the president has a cult. are you tilting at a windmill? >> you're not tilting at a windmill if you're looking at the objective of not having someone who is completely unacceptable as president of the united states, bent on dismantling our constitutions, to point of wanting to rip it up also. i jump out of bed into both pant legs at the same time. i've always been a happy warrior in political campaigns and maybe even happier with this one. particu
governor weld knows the poll numbers.ugs. >> i think it is important for people to plant a flag and try to expose the guy for the complete phony that he is. he has no relevant background for being president of the united states, and it shows, painful painfully, in the international arena where there is a zero sum game. it shows a complete non-understanding with how things work. that includes ripping up the iran treaty. he thought people would be scared of him. what did he expect step 2 to...
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a lot of it is welding. some of it is kind of manufacturing. and what we're getting those folks into apprenticeships, getting them licensed and trained. and then actually we're finding that they are staying and being employed. and we are working very hard to expand that kind of programming within our connections system. our new secretary of corrections we stole from idaho is working very closely with our community tech colleges, and with our employers in the area. so we expect that to expand. and i believe governor leon ger aira, it was you who talked about getting businesses? we've approached a number of the businesses on this issue of reentry and they've been very open. they're so short of workers. i if i this the unemployment situation was different we might not get that kind of response. but they're very, very engaged with this. in fact we are working together with coke industries to -- who has -- they have a real serious interest in criminal justice reform overall. but specifically in this kind of thing. because the -- getting people licen
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of programs now that -- where our inmates go to a workplace and are participating a lot in welding. some is other kind of manufacturing. we are getting those folks into apprenticeships, getting them licensed and trained, and then we are actually finding that they are staying and being employed. and we are working very hard to expand that kind of programming within our corrections system. our new secretary of corrections from idaho is working very closely with our withnity colleges and our employers in the area, so we expect that to expand. it was he who talked about -- you who talked about getting businesses. we have approached a number of businesses on this issue of reentry. they have been very open on it. they are so short staffed right now. i think if the employment situation was different we might not get that kind of response, but they are very, very engaged with this. we are working together with koch industries. they have a real serious interest in criminal justice reform overall, but specifically in this kind of thing, because getting people licensed, getting them certified
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in the weld mall also in culture stories on the web site at v.w.dot com such culture about so for this edition thanks ever so much for watching and bob barr. because. the columns expresses on strong dogmas highflyer just keeps on sundance going on. and munich things are back to normal after winning a mind's eye on the table to get. kicked off. the song douglas. an unpredictable hazard. avalanches. they claim up to $100.00 lives in the winter. researchers are trying to unravel this destructive natural phenomenon. they're providing greater protection with precise forecasts. the science is going to. get 75 minutes on d w. it's time to take one step further. and face the. time such the. fight for the truth. to overcome. and touch the world. it's time for dublin. coming up ahead. this is news and these are our top stories china has opened a new hospital that took just days to build for treating people infected with the coronavirus the facilities and the scent the center of the outbreak that has now killed more than 360 people. british prime minister bor
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market william weld will be in even some people will know soon obviously hoping to do a lot better there but there was never any though that donald trump was going to when the republican primary caucus and that's exactly what he's done here all right allan thanks so let's cross over now to john hendren he's also in des moines for us and he's at the headquarters for bernie sanders campaign john you were there 4 years ago you were there tonight what's the atmosphere. where 4 years ago there was a sense of optimism and hope and there was more optimism and hope this time if only because the the bernie sanders they showed him a little bit ahead pretty much across the board of joe biden these people here have been chanting bernie bernie every time something comes up that's positive on the t.v. screen but i'm getting a sense of deja vu here 4 years ago i was at the same hotel in this same ballroom in practically this same spot at the bernie sanders celebration and in the end the vote was generally late at night it was 49.8 percent for hillary clinton. 49.6 percent for sanders so he ended up cla
market william weld will be in even some people will know soon obviously hoping to do a lot better there but there was never any though that donald trump was going to when the republican primary caucus and that's exactly what he's done here all right allan thanks so let's cross over now to john hendren he's also in des moines for us and he's at the headquarters for bernie sanders campaign john you were there 4 years ago you were there tonight what's the atmosphere. where 4 years ago there was a...
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trend towards holding multinationals responsible for what they're doing their business of cross the weld you have legislation in france which was went into effect in 2017 which makes it possible to sue companies for their business across the world and there's been a case there involving. for its operations in uganda that was last year and then of course in germany the speaking of. which is the plight chain low that hasn't happened yet but the development ministry here. germany is really calling for that to happen that would make companies liable for you know what's happening in their supply chain across the world as well just really briefly could this affect other countries and how they deal with similar cases definitely for especially for commonwealth countries which based on british common law so basically yes it does it well thank you very much interesting stuff. this was pharmaceuticals company now but it has come up with a wonder drug for a rare disease a single dose treatment of. spinal muscular atrophy a deadly illness the drug has only been approved for use in the u.s. so far and
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role and the world of the top issues of the munich security conference which started this afternoon weld leaders and security experts gathered for the annual meeting in southern germany on everyone's mind is the war in syria where government offensive in it lead has triggered a full blown humanitarian crisis another concern is the west's when dealing influence on global security it's even spawned a new term west lessness german president trying as opening speech contains some critical words on this issue and on the united states attitude to international relations. unknowns i think that the been our closest ally the united states of america under its current administration rejects the very concept of an international community. and up every country it believes should look after itself and put its own interests before all others as if everyone thinking of themselves meant that everyone is being considered. and you know great again even the expense of neighbors and partners. disappears like. they don't miss chief political correspondent melinda crane is that welcome belinda what sort of re
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whether it's advanced welding, instrumentation, brick laying, you name it. anything that requires skills. the reason is because these jobs go undertaken and they are good paying jobs. and these young adults in many cases don't have the opportunity to get those skills any place else. so we've been providing grants both technical assistance grants and direct grants such as in the panhandle of florida where we, where we had a million plus dollar grant for advanced welding. it's going to help them because their building schedules are getting way behind. why? because they keep getting hit by disaster after disaster. there just isn't enough skilled folks in the region to do this. so that's a very much growing area and we highly support that, senator. >> i was thinking back to your hearings for your confirmation, you being a fiscal conservative, were questioned whether a group of circle of fiscal conservatives of whether the government was a careful steward of taxpayer funds. how does your agency evaluate projects to determine if they are really a productive use of
whether it's advanced welding, instrumentation, brick laying, you name it. anything that requires skills. the reason is because these jobs go undertaken and they are good paying jobs. and these young adults in many cases don't have the opportunity to get those skills any place else. so we've been providing grants both technical assistance grants and direct grants such as in the panhandle of florida where we, where we had a million plus dollar grant for advanced welding. it's going to help them...
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at any this means is going from bad to worse in 2019 we experienced an extensive monsoon rains the weld wide. one in 2018 there was a drought in different parts of pakistan that academy were going to take. the red chile from connery is famous for its unique taste. but it could become a rare ingredient due to the impact of climate change. i was doing business with it . the body. i'm david and this is a climate change. happiness increase book. the book for you. will get smarter for free you know where you go to. be tough it is for me. it's for. the children is for. me. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for every body beethoven 2020. the 50th anniversary here on d. don't go. to is the book that changed the world. the cry for freedom and the for. fight for freedom were always accompanied by music listening. to her documentary about the revolutionary. how songs come passes of history hard to john. and. such and songs like that don't go away stay with us for all time the fine. player son. starts february 7th w. . play. play play play. this is it every news life for berlin no love lost donald
at any this means is going from bad to worse in 2019 we experienced an extensive monsoon rains the weld wide. one in 2018 there was a drought in different parts of pakistan that academy were going to take. the red chile from connery is famous for its unique taste. but it could become a rare ingredient due to the impact of climate change. i was doing business with it . the body. i'm david and this is a climate change. happiness increase book. the book for you. will get smarter for free you know...
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a lot of it is welding. some of it is kind of manufacturing. and what we're getting those folks into apprenticeships, getting them licensed and trained. and then actually we're finding that they are staying and being employed. and we are working very hard to expand that kind of programming within our connections system. our new secretary of corrections we stole from idaho is working very closely with our community tech colleges, and with our employers in the area. so we expect that to expand. and i believe governor leon ger aira, it was you who talked about getting businesses? we've approached a number of the businesses on this issue of reentry and they've been very open. they're so short of workers. i if i this the unemployment situation was different we might not get that kind of response. but they're very, very engaged with this. in fact we are working together with coke industries to -- who has -- they have a real serious interest in criminal justice reform overall. but specifically in this kind of thing. because the -- getting people licen
a lot of it is welding. some of it is kind of manufacturing. and what we're getting those folks into apprenticeships, getting them licensed and trained. and then actually we're finding that they are staying and being employed. and we are working very hard to expand that kind of programming within our connections system. our new secretary of corrections we stole from idaho is working very closely with our community tech colleges, and with our employers in the area. so we expect that to expand....
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a bit welded and battered wild i had no response, his corner throwing in the towel of this one—sidede first to defeat he had tasted. in the biggest heavyweight fight in a generation, fury had delivered one of british sport's most memorable performances, they heavyweight title his. thank you very much. how does it feel? it feels good, tonight i got lucky. the gypsy feels good, tonight i got lucky. the gypsy king is back. while that was absent after being taken to hospital asa absent after being taken to hospital as a precaution and they must now consider a third fight. he has 30 days and we will see what happens after that. i would advise him not to take it. it would be the same outcome. if it doesn't take it, what would that mean for tyson if it wasn't deontay wilder? joshua. it wasn't deontay wilder? joshua. it was the best performance i've seen from a british fighter. fans travelled here to see the rematch knowing they had witnessed a piece of boxing history. the fact that he got the stoppage is unbelievable. he's made everyone in the room very proud tonight. his comeback from the
a bit welded and battered wild i had no response, his corner throwing in the towel of this one—sidede first to defeat he had tasted. in the biggest heavyweight fight in a generation, fury had delivered one of british sport's most memorable performances, they heavyweight title his. thank you very much. how does it feel? it feels good, tonight i got lucky. the gypsy feels good, tonight i got lucky. the gypsy king is back. while that was absent after being taken to hospital asa absent after...
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weld than donald trump. it is a sad day for america for that reason. host: donald trump overwhelmingly winning the iowa caucuses with 97% of the vote. very vic -- very, very distant second and third for joe weld and joe walsh. you can see the reports from the iowa republican party. 75% reporting. president trump getting over 25,000 votes and only a few hundred for joe walsh and bill weld. to explain how these caucuses work, if you don't meet a certain threshold, you want to take other supporters and, bring them to your side here's one of those moments for the klobuchar campaign at valley high school in west des moines. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 41, 42, 43,, 40, 44, 45, 46. 47, 48. >> two more. >> two more. two more. two more. two more. two more! one more! one more! one more! one more! one more! one more! >> i got you. >> 49. >> i'm not sure you counted me. i don't think you got me counted just now. host: the moments at valley high school in most des moines -- in west des moines. a chance for the campaigns to organize at the grassroots
weld than donald trump. it is a sad day for america for that reason. host: donald trump overwhelmingly winning the iowa caucuses with 97% of the vote. very vic -- very, very distant second and third for joe weld and joe walsh. you can see the reports from the iowa republican party. 75% reporting. president trump getting over 25,000 votes and only a few hundred for joe walsh and bill weld. to explain how these caucuses work, if you don't meet a certain threshold, you want to take other...
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but also it provides teachers with the sources they need to teach everything, everything from laser welding, computer coating, to ensure that our kids get their opportunity at the starting line of, life we have worked with local philanthropist to establish the partnership with connecticut, focus on disengaged in this kinetic connected kids, young adults, anything we can to keep them back on track, we can't afford to lose anybody, we love you, and we are gonna fight to make sure that you get that opportunity, look i come out of the entrepreneurial world where you can raise money internet good idea into a business, well the partnership will provide funding for teachers and not for profits, to turn their best ideas in tomorrow hopes for their students, we have already had hundreds of responses to our first request for information and we are just getting started by half of those kids. the i guess some are out there is commissioner of education, there you are (applause) look you and i have prioritized, half the kids in our state of our teachers are teachers of color, and we made sure to put more
but also it provides teachers with the sources they need to teach everything, everything from laser welding, computer coating, to ensure that our kids get their opportunity at the starting line of, life we have worked with local philanthropist to establish the partnership with connecticut, focus on disengaged in this kinetic connected kids, young adults, anything we can to keep them back on track, we can't afford to lose anybody, we love you, and we are gonna fight to make sure that you get...
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drastic measures by the chinese government to contain thviru the front door of the family infected is welded shut. emergency worker sprayed disinfectant inside of offices as workers sit at their computers. outside is the site of the biggest outbreak. over 200 infections including more than a dozen americans. >> americans have until tomorrow morning to confirm whether they want a seat on the charter flight. before boarding they will undergo a health screening. >>> would be schaff showed her support for businesses today. they were hit hard over fears of the virus. business leaders amos information online is scaring customers away. >> my restaurant is pretty busy all the time. lunch hour we have a 15 minute line. notice empty. >> stay with us for continuing coverage. you can always get the latest on our website. just go to www.kpix.com. >>> we have video of a fire that ripped through a house in daly city. this is on hanover street firefighters contained the rams less than an hour ago. it is unclear if anyone was injured. >>> new details tonight on ebay area sexual assault case that was first re
drastic measures by the chinese government to contain thviru the front door of the family infected is welded shut. emergency worker sprayed disinfectant inside of offices as workers sit at their computers. outside is the site of the biggest outbreak. over 200 infections including more than a dozen americans. >> americans have until tomorrow morning to confirm whether they want a seat on the charter flight. before boarding they will undergo a health screening. >>> would be schaff...
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former massachusetts governor bill weld and former illinois congressman joe walsh each took about 1% of the vote. >> democratic candidates have already moved on to new hampshire which will be a week from today. after that is nevada where caucuses are set for february 22nd. a week later, south carolina goes to the polls. then on march 3rd, it's super tuesday with california and several other states holding their primaries. >> and presidential candidate mike bloomberg skipped the iowa caucuses and campaigned here in instead. bloomberg met with reporters in sacramento yesterday and also made stops in fresno and compton. he understands the concerns of the average family even though he's a billionaire. >> i've worked my way up and given all the money that i've made. i was mayor for three terms in the most progressive city in the country. the connection with people was obviously there. >> now it's unusual but not unprecedented for a candidate to bypass iowa because he got into the race late. his plan is to skip all early voting states and focus on the delegate-rich super tuesday states. >>
former massachusetts governor bill weld and former illinois congressman joe walsh each took about 1% of the vote. >> democratic candidates have already moved on to new hampshire which will be a week from today. after that is nevada where caucuses are set for february 22nd. a week later, south carolina goes to the polls. then on march 3rd, it's super tuesday with california and several other states holding their primaries. >> and presidential candidate mike bloomberg skipped the iowa...
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one for william weld. 16 for donald trump. so donald trump is doing okay in millsfield on the republican side. >> over to hart's location. cal perry, i'm told, has results. >> i'm just going to put the microphone right here. >> and donald trump, 15. >> reporter: so donald trump has won the vote here on the republican side. 15 to bill weld's 4. here come the democrat results. stand by. >> and on the democratic ticket, klobuchar, 6. sanders, 2. tom steyer, 1. elizabeth warren, 4. andrew yang, 3. joe biden, 1. and tulsi gabbard, 1. >> who got 6? >> amy klobuchar, 6. elizabeth warren with 4 in second place. andrew yang finishing in third place with 3 votes, brian. so on the democratic side, amy klobuchar has taken hart's location and donald trump has taken it on the republican side. >> wow. steve kornacki, can that be officially termed a landslide in hart's location? >> well, you know what i'm doing, brian, right now? i'm adding up the numbers across all three here. so we've got three full towns reporting. it looks like among them
one for william weld. 16 for donald trump. so donald trump is doing okay in millsfield on the republican side. >> over to hart's location. cal perry, i'm told, has results. >> i'm just going to put the microphone right here. >> and donald trump, 15. >> reporter: so donald trump has won the vote here on the republican side. 15 to bill weld's 4. here come the democrat results. stand by. >> and on the democratic ticket, klobuchar, 6. sanders, 2. tom steyer, 1....
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. >> is william weld on the ballot here? >> bill weld.es. >> but you said bernie sanders is the one in your heart but you're open to any one of them. >> yes and i was especially impressed with amy klobuchar. she has not been on my radar tonight. she was really strong. >> are you also a new hampshire voter? >> i came in thinking maybe mayor pete was somebody i would think about and also bernie, and mayor pete seemed a little naive tonight at times. there was that one point toward the beginning where he said something about, he won't worry about labels. but i'm thinking, you'd better worry about labels. the republicans, they've been masters of labeling people. and especially trump and name calling. i wasn't so sure co-take trump on. >> when you're sitting here to decide how you'll cast your vote in a few days, what comes to the front of your mind? are you thinking about personality? who you can trust? is it about a policy agenda? >> i like many of their policies. i think the bottom line is who can beat trump. i think amy klobuchar showed me
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as you can see, former massachusetts governor bill weld actually already has one delegate.rtant and i'll talk to you about that a little later. that single republican delegate doesn't tell the whole story behind bill weld's presidential run. we'll have more when the 2020 republican candidate himself joins me in the next hour. you are watching "velshi" on msnbc. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your docto
as you can see, former massachusetts governor bill weld actually already has one delegate.rtant and i'll talk to you about that a little later. that single republican delegate doesn't tell the whole story behind bill weld's presidential run. we'll have more when the 2020 republican candidate himself joins me in the next hour. you are watching "velshi" on msnbc. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to...
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the front door of a family suspected to being infected is welded shut. emergency workers spry disinfected in offices as workers sit at computers. china has been criticized for lack of transparency in the initial stages of the outbreak. it's hoped that will change with the arrival of a team of experts from the world health organization. >> brennan: that's debra in yokahama. >> joining us is the director of infectious diseases. doctor, it's good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> we were were hearing from evacuation of the americans on the cruise ship. more than 40 now. what can you tell us in terms of the americans exposed and infected. >> 40 of them have gotten infected. they're not÷÷9e+ózs@v?1-[ófr22y japan. peopleçziokñrñr areÑi?3ta6í to evacuation plane. others will be evacuated to air force bases in the united states. if people on the plane start to develop symptoms, they'll be segregated on the plane. there's a firm plan with the 747 that's going to take the passengers there. if you want to stay in japan, your last khanls would be to get on th
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the bulk of the. 2 welds with close economic ties in europe and asia how do they address social justice and what's the working conditions like we visit 8 countries on the 2 continents to find out how europe and asia work together on a new series wet places. and researches fields with you tonight he may hoping to harvest in august was a pottery is one of 3000000 farmers in bangladesh who raised the plant the team used to make but that. the country has the ideal climate for jute cultivation it's hot very humid and there's plenty of water. but during the last rainy season there was too much water flooding caused major damage to his crops that's why the pari now has to sell his judo under cost for less than he paid to plant it that's a big problem for him and his family. barbecue. i feed my family by selling shoot what am i supposed to do now i've got my back to the wall you know some of my jew plants were washed away the market price is very low and the government doesn't help us either. some 25000000 people in bangladesh are dependent on jute. after cotton it's the most commonly used natu
the bulk of the. 2 welds with close economic ties in europe and asia how do they address social justice and what's the working conditions like we visit 8 countries on the 2 continents to find out how europe and asia work together on a new series wet places. and researches fields with you tonight he may hoping to harvest in august was a pottery is one of 3000000 farmers in bangladesh who raised the plant the team used to make but that. the country has the ideal climate for jute cultivation it's...