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. >> steve liesman joins us with more and paul walsh vice president at weather analytics. steve, how seriously do you think the fed takes the economic impact that this is going to have on the economy, and does it change the way that they do the pull back in economic stimulus? >> i think they take it very seriously. because they really want to know what the underlying trend is. then you have a situation where we have some weakness in the economy, and we don't always know what's attributable to weather and what isn't. because a lot of times with corporations that miss on their earnings, it's a convenient excuse. the same may also go for politicians so we don't know. what we do know we look at the graphics that i showed you earlier that my good friend paul walsh puts together for us. we look at how much colder and snowier it's been than normal. we see unusual data. that makes us think that maybe some of the weakness is coming from the snow. tyler's fact earlier, one in three, it's the greater population that is affected by this that is really the key to what's different about
. >> steve liesman joins us with more and paul walsh vice president at weather analytics. steve, how seriously do you think the fed takes the economic impact that this is going to have on the economy, and does it change the way that they do the pull back in economic stimulus? >> i think they take it very seriously. because they really want to know what the underlying trend is. then you have a situation where we have some weakness in the economy, and we don't always know what's...
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paul walsh, medical dir. pediatric e.r.nosis you might geta second chance, you might not... it was terrifying a year ago... abby's dad ben avery says the sutter medical used a team approach to help the rest of the family including his other two kids, cope through months of recovery.ben avery, abigail's dad "without them we don't know where we'd be right now.without you we wouldn't have this bonede baby with chubby cheeks, applause...and of course abby's outcome is what the medical team lives for.dr. paul walsh, medical director sutter pediatric e.r. "it's very gratifying, it's so gratifying wo see her growing normal 12 month old because it could have been so different.. lonnie wong "in the coming years, abby probably won't remember this birthday...but you can be sure her parents will...in sacramento, loninie wong, fox 40 news. ( marty ) the doctor now uses that cell video as a training aid... and encourages parents to record their babies symptoms to help doctors diagnose illness.. professor under fire this morning for a twe
paul walsh, medical dir. pediatric e.r.nosis you might geta second chance, you might not... it was terrifying a year ago... abby's dad ben avery says the sutter medical used a team approach to help the rest of the family including his other two kids, cope through months of recovery.ben avery, abigail's dad "without them we don't know where we'd be right now.without you we wouldn't have this bonede baby with chubby cheeks, applause...and of course abby's outcome is what the medical team...
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with us is the weather channel's paul walsh.ome depot and lowe's will be beneficiaries of the storm, a lot of people trying to get supplies that they need. >> typically ahead of a storm like this you get a surge in sales at both the home centers as well as the mass merchants. for this storm, similar to sandy, we had very long lead time so we've been talking about the storm since tuesday. that effect is then amplified by social media, and the fact is that this is the first storm in about two years so the impact of that surge is going to be greater than what it would normally be so the home centers will do really, really well. mass will do well. specialty department stores, all of those venues will be hurt by this because people will be spending their money elsewhere and we'll lose a day tomorrow across a big part of the country, a big population center in the northeast. >> and put retailers, who loses out on that? who would you say are the biggest beneficiaries, paul? >> from a sector perfective, the biggest beneficiaries are the
with us is the weather channel's paul walsh.ome depot and lowe's will be beneficiaries of the storm, a lot of people trying to get supplies that they need. >> typically ahead of a storm like this you get a surge in sales at both the home centers as well as the mass merchants. for this storm, similar to sandy, we had very long lead time so we've been talking about the storm since tuesday. that effect is then amplified by social media, and the fact is that this is the first storm in about...
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paul walsh, medical dir. pediatric e.r.f you delay the diagnosis you might geta second chance, you might not... it was terrifying a year ago... abby's dad ben avery says the sutter medical used a team approach to help the rest of the family including his other two kids, cope through months of recovery.ben avery, abigail's dad "without them we don't know where we'd be right now.without you we wouldn't have this bonede baby with chubby cheeks, applause...and of course abby's outcome is what the medical team lives for.dr. paul walsh, medical director sutter pediatric e.r. "it's very gratifying, it's so gratifying wo see her growing normal 12 month old because it could have been so different.. lonnie wong "in the coming years, abby probably won't remember this birthday...but you can be sure her parents will...in sacramento, loninie wong, fox 40 news. (pam) the doctor now uses that cell video as a training aid -- and encourages parents to record their babies symptoms... to help doctors diagnose illness.. (steve) take a look at t
paul walsh, medical dir. pediatric e.r.f you delay the diagnosis you might geta second chance, you might not... it was terrifying a year ago... abby's dad ben avery says the sutter medical used a team approach to help the rest of the family including his other two kids, cope through months of recovery.ben avery, abigail's dad "without them we don't know where we'd be right now.without you we wouldn't have this bonede baby with chubby cheeks, applause...and of course abby's outcome is what...
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joining us right now is paul walsh, director of cognitive weather strategy for ibm business solutionshe's also a meteorologist. paul, it's good to see you. >> good to be here, becky. >> weather impacts retailers in different ways. if you are an apparel company and it's a cool december, that's a good thing, you can sell a l if you're a restaurant company, maybe it's not so great for you. >> exactly, and weather is certainly something investors and business have been talking about and complaining about for a lot of years. in fact, in the investment community they talk about the term the weather excuse. >> obviously, a home depot would want to know if a storm was headed their way so they could get batteries, generators, all kinds of things, but you're talking about much more sophisticated things. what's an example of what you know now? >> for an example in terms of a pricing perspective, the weather is going to impact inventory as it relates to coach. you mentioned coach before. what also is going to impact is how the weather has been trending over the last three or four days. if you had
joining us right now is paul walsh, director of cognitive weather strategy for ibm business solutionshe's also a meteorologist. paul, it's good to see you. >> good to be here, becky. >> weather impacts retailers in different ways. if you are an apparel company and it's a cool december, that's a good thing, you can sell a l if you're a restaurant company, maybe it's not so great for you. >> exactly, and weather is certainly something investors and business have been talking...
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for paul walsh pays the last respects at the funeral of brazil captain midfield legend socrates who died on sunday age fifty seven. and we have been with football as russian titleholders and it's in petersburg are preparing for a winner takes all clash at porto head of cheese days crunch night of champions league action the second those russian champions can afford a draw which would be enough for them to qualify for the knockout stages they are still missing key striker alexander kozak off while the third place portuguese as you rightly champions only a win would see them go through ups porto are still flinching at the memory of september's three one defeat on isn't it in some petersburg and their form has been wavering since the top at all it took over from under a village voice as coach in june. was reported that it is the news that have to do without defender interview or file filled as un-christian rodriguez the dragons are a point behind city in group g. so as we said nothing but they tree would suffice and surprise package after well are already through they're the first cypriot t
for paul walsh pays the last respects at the funeral of brazil captain midfield legend socrates who died on sunday age fifty seven. and we have been with football as russian titleholders and it's in petersburg are preparing for a winner takes all clash at porto head of cheese days crunch night of champions league action the second those russian champions can afford a draw which would be enough for them to qualify for the knockout stages they are still missing key striker alexander kozak off...
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here first on cnbc is paul walsh, the ceo of diageo joins us from london this morning.u with us. good morning. fascinating way the company has positioned itself around the world. you have torrid growth in emerging markets like latin america. well positioned in the u.s. for any improvement here. is the overriding concern still western europe, the periphery there? >> well, i think first of all you're right. we operate in 180 countries around the world. 40% of our sales are coming from the new high growth markets. where we continue to see double digit growth. and we expect that trend to continue. the u.s. is strong. so in aggregate we reported an 11% increase in operating profit and 13% growth in eps. regarding western europe, i think europe is what it is. we shouldn't expect it to change anytime soon. we saw a small contraction in sales but our profits actually increased in europe. we just have to be alert to growth opportunities, to offset what our inevitable structural declines in certain european markets. we believe we can do that. >> all right. sales of spirits, up 12
here first on cnbc is paul walsh, the ceo of diageo joins us from london this morning.u with us. good morning. fascinating way the company has positioned itself around the world. you have torrid growth in emerging markets like latin america. well positioned in the u.s. for any improvement here. is the overriding concern still western europe, the periphery there? >> well, i think first of all you're right. we operate in 180 countries around the world. 40% of our sales are coming from the...
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you know, this -- paul walsh, the bearer of good news for me, anyway. bad news for everybody else. >> brian, i, too, am scheduled for a turkey trot on thursday which i'm bagging. >> you and me, paul. we'll have a scotch at 9:00 a.m. paul walsh, stay warm, buddy. >> i will. thank you. >>> right now we would like to get to keith carson on what to expect from the weather. keith, you did warn us that it would be warmer today. you did not warn us that it was going to be a monsoon out there. >> yeah, it is quite rainy across much of the northeast today. and it's not that i'm going to skip that story but i'm getting to what paul was talking about. we're watching a storm system wednesday into thursday. so we have to talk about it down here on wednesday morning. down across the carolinas. and will go up the eastern seaboard. that's your freezing mark. in so in general around that and to the west of that is when you're looking at snow. one of the european models we watch is further inland to see the heavy snow off to the west and in through new england heading int
you know, this -- paul walsh, the bearer of good news for me, anyway. bad news for everybody else. >> brian, i, too, am scheduled for a turkey trot on thursday which i'm bagging. >> you and me, paul. we'll have a scotch at 9:00 a.m. paul walsh, stay warm, buddy. >> i will. thank you. >>> right now we would like to get to keith carson on what to expect from the weather. keith, you did warn us that it would be warmer today. you did not warn us that it was going to be a...
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a fugitive on the run for nearly 20 years, featured on "the hunt with paul walsh" has been captured. jackson has been found up, lock, women up in a house of torture in oregon. john walsh described this man as one of his most wanted guys. listen. >> i'm saddened, angry and very surprised that paul jackson's been able to stay out there 23 years. because he's still doing exactly what he did. lepers don't change their spots, these kind of guys. >> paul jackson is still out there victimizing other women. and i don't think he's going to let any of them live to testify against him this time. >> now, jackson was set to face trial after being charged back in 1990, but he then fled and hadn't been seen or heard from until now. of course, joining me now, andrea hood, one of jackson's victims. she was abducted but survived and escaped. also joining me is cnn correspondent boris sanchez, who has been following this case very closely. i can't imagine what was going through your mind the moment you heard they got him? >> when i first heard, i didn't think it was real. i thought it was a joke. i tho
a fugitive on the run for nearly 20 years, featured on "the hunt with paul walsh" has been captured. jackson has been found up, lock, women up in a house of torture in oregon. john walsh described this man as one of his most wanted guys. listen. >> i'm saddened, angry and very surprised that paul jackson's been able to stay out there 23 years. because he's still doing exactly what he did. lepers don't change their spots, these kind of guys. >> paul jackson is still out...
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in fact, this is business weather expert paul walsh. he told me several areas are breaking snow records this year. >> this year, snow has been particularly impactful because we had so much snow. in areas like chicago and new york and philadelphia, we are approaching record levels. what that means is that municipalities have to spend money to clean up the snow and a lot of these municipalities are starting to get close to actually running out of money. >> you know it's a bad year when they're running out of sand and running out of the salt. now layer on top of the snow the cold. here's where we have looked at, they put together a graphic for me over at the weather channel, thank you very much, of temperatures compared to average. you can see a vast swath of this country pretty much half of it, where a whole lot of people live, much colder to colder than normal, even all the way down to florida. especially down here, where you get cold in the south, where they build homes in the wintertime. then the numbers aren't really seasonally adjust
in fact, this is business weather expert paul walsh. he told me several areas are breaking snow records this year. >> this year, snow has been particularly impactful because we had so much snow. in areas like chicago and new york and philadelphia, we are approaching record levels. what that means is that municipalities have to spend money to clean up the snow and a lot of these municipalities are starting to get close to actually running out of money. >> you know it's a bad year...
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we had paul walsh on before to describe -- that is the way that works with them.ive me an example. how will this work with ibm? david: the weather is one important piece of data it. doing that as a one off is really time-consuming. hard for them and hard for us. ibm because of their focus on in right of things, can bring lots of different data together including ours. you become part of thee fabric of the decision. the way businesses make more money is to bring this data together. we put weather in with inventory data economic data, competitive data so you are making the best possible business decision. betty: how are you sharing revenue? david: we will develop -- bob: we will develop sense of applications that will deliver new solutions to the marketplace. we will share revenues around the data and applications. betty: how much investment is going into this? bob: ibm is making a major announcement around its investment in the internet of things over the next four years to focus in on what david was referring to. as people build more data rich products so they can
we had paul walsh on before to describe -- that is the way that works with them.ive me an example. how will this work with ibm? david: the weather is one important piece of data it. doing that as a one off is really time-consuming. hard for them and hard for us. ibm because of their focus on in right of things, can bring lots of different data together including ours. you become part of thee fabric of the decision. the way businesses make more money is to bring this data together. we put...
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walsh and eoghan culligan. both twenty- one >> pam:father paul ward.who knew walsh most of her life.said she had quote "come to perfection" in a short while. >> pam:at culligan's ceremony. his soccer team- mates brought sports jerseys to the altar. >> pam:services for nicolai schuster are set to take place tomorrow. arrangements for lorcan miller have yet to be announced. >> diane: we will have the warming trend in place with plenty of sunshine heating up and the rest of the week and arlen of alan cities. >> diane:parts of inland cities >> diane: as to conceive, and by lunchtime hour widespread sunshine. even in the north and the regions as well. we will get plenty of sunshine morning up more than what it was today. pleasanton with 90 and livermore 91. it will hit the '90s and the north bay as well. the east bay shore lights are in the '70s. your next few days look like this. what about the 74 cast in just a moment. >> pam: now to kron4 story we first brought you earlier this year a new report says, homelessness and the silicon valley has gone down. so we went back to one san jose neighborhood that was having
walsh and eoghan culligan. both twenty- one >> pam:father paul ward.who knew walsh most of her life.said she had quote "come to perfection" in a short while. >> pam:at culligan's ceremony. his soccer team- mates brought sports jerseys to the altar. >> pam:services for nicolai schuster are set to take place tomorrow. arrangements for lorcan miller have yet to be announced. >> diane: we will have the warming trend in place with plenty of sunshine heating up and...
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and here on "squawk on the street" is the company's ceo paul walsh, this morning from london. . good morning to?0gq you. good quarter, although the cfo talks about -- and i'll put it in his words, we don't want to declare victory and say growth will accelerate as there are too many factors in the world that could impact consumer confidence. can you elaborate in the uncertainty you're seeing largely out of europe this year? >> well, first of all, we're very pleased with the numbers we've posted. 7% growth on the top line, 9% growth and a 16% increase in eps. so a good first half. now, what we're trying to do here is show we expect the trends to continue, but we would not advise people to assume that they will accelerate. and that's what's meant by not declaring victory. sure, europe is a tough market, in aggregate we expect it to remain flat. we're seeing good progress in the united states, the economy there seems to be progressively improving, and, of course, 40% of our business is in the emerging markets. and we've seen an 18% growth on the top line from these very dynamic, e
and here on "squawk on the street" is the company's ceo paul walsh, this morning from london. . good morning to?0gq you. good quarter, although the cfo talks about -- and i'll put it in his words, we don't want to declare victory and say growth will accelerate as there are too many factors in the world that could impact consumer confidence. can you elaborate in the uncertainty you're seeing largely out of europe this year? >> well, first of all, we're very pleased with the...
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paul county deputy mike walsh recovering after eyewitnesses say this man, cory johnson, began beating walsh during a traffic stop. bystanders decided to intervene, able to stop the beat being and detain suspect until back up arrived and arrested him. sheriff calling those three men heroes. >> i just trying to help. >> i'm not out to live for no hero stuff, none of that stuff, all i wanted to do was help that officers because that boy would have killed limb. >> deputy now recovering from broken thumb. the suspect is in jail, on several warrants, in addition to charges of assaulting a police officer, and resisting arrest. >>> a man found burried alive under debris in his basement is out of the hospital and recovering at an up-state new york hospital. police say that the man in his 60s waist covered in several feet of debris at the hands after neighbor, 44 year old hear offered ortiz. victim said ortiz had moved into the building a few weeks ago, ortiz is now charged with attempted murder and unlawful imprison. >>> still ahead this morning, some new research on the shingles vaccine. why
paul county deputy mike walsh recovering after eyewitnesses say this man, cory johnson, began beating walsh during a traffic stop. bystanders decided to intervene, able to stop the beat being and detain suspect until back up arrived and arrested him. sheriff calling those three men heroes. >> i just trying to help. >> i'm not out to live for no hero stuff, none of that stuff, all i wanted to do was help that officers because that boy would have killed limb. >> deputy now...
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richard hastings consumer strat jinch with global hunters security and paul walsh, they're teaming up to forecast this holiday retail season as well as the weather's effect on it. sharing their thoughts first on cnbc. gentlemen, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> paul, let's start off with you. is the weather going to be colder than what we've seen in the past? >> actually what we're looking at for the key holiday season for the key part of the country is the temperatures to actually trend a little bit warmer than last year, and in the northeast, because of the comparison to last year's very snowy weather, if you recall we had a snowstorm the weekend before christmas last year, which was literally a snowmageddon for retailers, we see the weather this year as being in the net positive at least for the core holiday season. >> but too warm is bad, isn't it, for retailers? people don't want to buy scarves and hats when it's still warm out. >> it improves the traffic and they start spending more on technology, but it is good for store traffic and you get some conversion. in you're
richard hastings consumer strat jinch with global hunters security and paul walsh, they're teaming up to forecast this holiday retail season as well as the weather's effect on it. sharing their thoughts first on cnbc. gentlemen, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> paul, let's start off with you. is the weather going to be colder than what we've seen in the past? >> actually what we're looking at for the key holiday season for the key part of the country is the...
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joining us from london paul walsh ceo of diageo. good morning, sir. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> what happened? >> well, let's first all of get a few things straight. organic sales were down 2%. we have actually got underlying eps growth of 5%. and earnings are in line with the market. in fact, we've reiterated full year guidance. on the back of that, nene wheve what's been one of the most turbulent economic periods we've generated free cash flow and have the confidence to increase our dividend by 5%. >> that's terrific but i'm sure your business model is not based on your sales declining 2% every year. >> it's not. i much prefer them to grow as they have been but actually the half year was made up of two quarters. the first quarter sales decline of 6% which we expected. because we were lacking numbers prelehman. the second quarter sales were up 2%. so i think when luke at overall in the quarter, sales down 2%, given the economic backdrop, we feel that's a pretty resilient performance and we hope that from this base we can build going
joining us from london paul walsh ceo of diageo. good morning, sir. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> what happened? >> well, let's first all of get a few things straight. organic sales were down 2%. we have actually got underlying eps growth of 5%. and earnings are in line with the market. in fact, we've reiterated full year guidance. on the back of that, nene wheve what's been one of the most turbulent economic periods we've generated free cash flow and have the...
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paul mccartney, keith richards, pete townsend, joe walsh, they all played one. steve miller met les paul when he was five. ♪ this here's the story about billy joe and bobby sue ♪ >> les taught me my first chords mary taught me some chords, and i was five years old just absorbed every bit it. >> reporter: miller kept playing with him until the end. catching up with him sometimes at les paul's regular monday night gigs in new york. >> i love to play, love to entertain, love to make people laugh. make them happy. that's what keeps me going. >> reporter: les paul may be silenced tonig at 94, but what he's left behind assures that rock 'n' roll never will be. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that is the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. good night. >>> this is "entertainment tonight" in high definition. >>> a michael jackson propofol bombshell. the startling new accusation against dr. murray. >>> plus, michael jackson's body moving from this marble tomb. >> i'll tell you what i uncovered about the family's reported new plan to bury the king of pop. >>
paul mccartney, keith richards, pete townsend, joe walsh, they all played one. steve miller met les paul when he was five. ♪ this here's the story about billy joe and bobby sue ♪ >> les taught me my first chords mary taught me some chords, and i was five years old just absorbed every bit it. >> reporter: miller kept playing with him until the end. catching up with him sometimes at les paul's regular monday night gigs in new york. >> i love to play, love to entertain, love...
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paul mccartney, keith richards, pete townsend, joe walsh, they all played one. steve miller met les paul when he was five. ♪ this here's the story about billy joe and bobby sue ♪ >> les taught me my first chords mary taught me some chords, and i was five years old just absorbed every bit it. >> reporter: miller kept playing with him until the end. catching up with him sometimes at les paul's regular monday night gigs in new york. >> i love to play, love to entertain, love to make people laugh. make them happy. that's what keeps me going. >> reporter: les paul may be silenced tonig at 94, but what he's left behind assures that rock 'n' roll never will be. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that is the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. good night. >>> let's get to brett heyer ho is standing live in baltimore. brett, you're dry and it looks like game time, just a minute away? >> reporter: yeah, the rain has passed through the sunny skies here in baltimore. we're ready for this preseason opener. you know as well as i do, come 11 tonight, we'll all be o
paul mccartney, keith richards, pete townsend, joe walsh, they all played one. steve miller met les paul when he was five. ♪ this here's the story about billy joe and bobby sue ♪ >> les taught me my first chords mary taught me some chords, and i was five years old just absorbed every bit it. >> reporter: miller kept playing with him until the end. catching up with him sometimes at les paul's regular monday night gigs in new york. >> i love to play, love to entertain, love...
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paul mccartney, joe walsh, sheryl crow, jackson browne are some of the stars that will perform todayhis virtual birthday party. >>> music fans everywhere mourning the death of country music star charlie daniels. charlie daniels died of a stroke yesterday in tennessee at the age of 83. he started his career as a session musician playing on several bob dylan columns in the 1960s then started his own banned in the 1970s. he became popular both for rock and country music. in 1979 his group released, the devil went down to >>> charlie daniels a successful song writer before a recording artist and recorded one of the songs called it hurts me in 1973. >>> time just about 6:59, there's a new poll out about the ballparks of the oakland a's and san francisco giants. the sports website the athletic asked nine thousand people to rate major league ballparks. oracle park was rated number one with great views, delicious food and landmarks. it a dump that's home to a scrappy and magical team. >>> a shakeup this morning for the california surg staff. we'll explain what's being done to help stop the o
paul mccartney, joe walsh, sheryl crow, jackson browne are some of the stars that will perform todayhis virtual birthday party. >>> music fans everywhere mourning the death of country music star charlie daniels. charlie daniels died of a stroke yesterday in tennessee at the age of 83. he started his career as a session musician playing on several bob dylan columns in the 1960s then started his own banned in the 1970s. he became popular both for rock and country music. in 1979 his group...
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walsh. welcome to you all. paul, let's begin with you. how is california's congressional delegation esponding to theational emergency declaration and what are they planning to do about it? >> well,erhaps predict bly at least when you talk about democratic members which are most of the california congressional delegation, they're not responding well t you knoy said for days and weeks there's this idea of a nationa emergency declarati was floating out there, that they would opposite it that they recommend the president not do it. we haven't gotten at least from nancy pelosi and chuck schume we haven't gotten an explicit commitment to file a lawsuit but it's certainly someth on the table and something you hear other members of the delegation pushing for. it's definitely an option. you also hear them saying that now that this preside.has been course on their repuican side of the aisle you know kevin mccarthy in general has been supportive of the president, we're getting a little bit lesu pushback,nterestingly among the broader republican cong
walsh. welcome to you all. paul, let's begin with you. how is california's congressional delegation esponding to theational emergency declaration and what are they planning to do about it? >> well,erhaps predict bly at least when you talk about democratic members which are most of the california congressional delegation, they're not responding well t you knoy said for days and weeks there's this idea of a nationa emergency declarati was floating out there, that they would opposite it that...
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. >> reporter: he went on to kel paul before joining this historic mission. daniel walsh is glover's former engineering advisor. >> i'm just so pleased that victor could be on the crew. it really brings the u.s. back to space in a meaningful way. >> reporter: glover was also part of the cal poly resident team. last week, as he watched the spacex lunch with his wife. >> it brought tears to my eyes, both of us were immuno, wiping our eyes and just sort of joyful for victor to go through that. and only for that, but for our country. >> reporter: glover is the first black astronaut to work on the international space station for a long-term mission. >> it is important to have kids who look like mere look like i looked when i was younger see someone that they can relate to that would. >> reporter: he is also married with four daughters. >> i can't over emphasize what a great man he is. >> reporter: after cal poly, glover joined the navy where he became a commander in test pilot, which led to the astronaut corps in 2013. >> astronauts can only get -- once they reach space. in gl
. >> reporter: he went on to kel paul before joining this historic mission. daniel walsh is glover's former engineering advisor. >> i'm just so pleased that victor could be on the crew. it really brings the u.s. back to space in a meaningful way. >> reporter: glover was also part of the cal poly resident team. last week, as he watched the spacex lunch with his wife. >> it brought tears to my eyes, both of us were immuno, wiping our eyes and just sort of joyful for victor...
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while steve king, the infamous joe walsh, rush limbaugh, paul brown, all the inhabitants of the cuckoo nest are scrambling because karl rove is drawing lines in the sand. rape candidates, witches, second remedy amendment types. stop making the democrats look smart and reasonable by running candidates. the joy is that each of the right-wing fascists thinks they are the same ones. the ones who have to protect the party from the others. tonight the duel to the death drives deeper, it's do or die, fight to the death. the winners get to run against hillary clinton. the losers get to say it's not their fault they lost. that doesn't make sense. neither does the fight on the right. with me tonight are two msnbc political analysts. joy, it really is a joy to watch this. to watch rove running around as a new matt dillon cleaning up the party, cleaning up main street from all the bad guys, when many people would say karl rove has been the problem from, well, since 2000 when he brought dubya in. >> i love the way you call him the cuckoo's nest. karl rove's whole strategy is he found a way to convi
while steve king, the infamous joe walsh, rush limbaugh, paul brown, all the inhabitants of the cuckoo nest are scrambling because karl rove is drawing lines in the sand. rape candidates, witches, second remedy amendment types. stop making the democrats look smart and reasonable by running candidates. the joy is that each of the right-wing fascists thinks they are the same ones. the ones who have to protect the party from the others. tonight the duel to the death drives deeper, it's do or die,...
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paul greenwood and steven walsh were high profile millionaires. >> they lived the good life. >> a life so good buying millions worth of antiques and teddy bears was a drop in the bucket. >> i've seen a lot, but teddy bears were the first. >> majestic one more filled with more luxury than the next. walsh lived large, and while raking in big bucks, they had a secret they did not want exposed 3 zblp this was a scam. over $7 billion solicited from investors, and hundreds of millions were lost. >> reporter: according to court documents, the duo had a securities business worth billions and shows slow steady returns drawing in hundreds of high powered investers. danya perry, southern district of new york. >> told the institutional investors they would be investing the money according to a very conservative low risk strategy. >> but she says investors had no idea that large amounts of cash were going to a shell company, opened by greenwood and walsh called wg trading investors, than company was being used as a personal atm. >> i just thought that was the crazyist thing seen. we had something b
paul greenwood and steven walsh were high profile millionaires. >> they lived the good life. >> a life so good buying millions worth of antiques and teddy bears was a drop in the bucket. >> i've seen a lot, but teddy bears were the first. >> majestic one more filled with more luxury than the next. walsh lived large, and while raking in big bucks, they had a secret they did not want exposed 3 zblp this was a scam. over $7 billion solicited from investors, and hundreds of...
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want to bring in our legal analyst paul cowen and wendy walsh with us, a human behavioral expert. paul, just because they love guns, right, none of these guns were illegal. they were all purchased legally, as far as we know. so, the talk there, in and of itself, not incriminating in any way. but when she starts to talk about her son's condition, saying he has asperger's syndrome. does not reclud you from getting guns but "the new york times" reports he was in a psychiatric hospital for a period of time and medicated. then you start to ask questions about, well, is this someone who should have guns? >> i've looked at the oregon laws on this. people think oregon is a place with liberal philosophy on a lot of issues, but not on gun control. unlike the northeast, people like their guns and hunting is a family tradition, so that's why even a lot of the victims' families kamz out saying, this is not a gun control issue. so i looked at the asperger's claim and would that prevent someone from having a gun in oregon. absolutely not. that's on the autism spectrum. it doesn't relate to violen
want to bring in our legal analyst paul cowen and wendy walsh with us, a human behavioral expert. paul, just because they love guns, right, none of these guns were illegal. they were all purchased legally, as far as we know. so, the talk there, in and of itself, not incriminating in any way. but when she starts to talk about her son's condition, saying he has asperger's syndrome. does not reclud you from getting guns but "the new york times" reports he was in a psychiatric hospital...
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another 30 business leaders have come again and -- [shouting] >> let me just read the prime minister, paul walshn the prime minister's business council, not a tory, one of his advisers. [shouting] >> yes, yes. he's probably a tory now. so is half the country. [shouting] >> let's hear what he had to say. and if it is not to decline businesses have been the seat, national insurance is a tax on jobs. let's hear from john egan, former head, how can there be a deception? national insurance is a tax on jobs, pure and simple. isn't the truth is, this prime minister would wreck the recovery by putting a tax on every job on everyone earning over 20,000, a tax on aspiration, a tax in every business on the country? this government would wreck the recovery. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, it's the same old conservative party. >> order, order. order, order. order. members must calm themselves. there are several weeks to go. the leader of the opposition was heard in the prime minister will now be heard. prime minister? >> once again he said nothing about the future. it's the same old tory. mr. speaker
another 30 business leaders have come again and -- [shouting] >> let me just read the prime minister, paul walshn the prime minister's business council, not a tory, one of his advisers. [shouting] >> yes, yes. he's probably a tory now. so is half the country. [shouting] >> let's hear what he had to say. and if it is not to decline businesses have been the seat, national insurance is a tax on jobs. let's hear from john egan, former head, how can there be a deception? national...
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patrick walsh and paul campo have a couple dozen years' experience swimming with sharks. >> definitelye junkie and really enjoy the outdoors. scuba diving is a new passion for me. always wanted to be in the water. >> i've been diving for about 28 years. as soon as i break the surface of that water, all those problems that are going on in everyday life just disappear and i'm just alone with myself and the creatures in the ocean. >> always seeking new adventure, the two head south, where the big boys play. >> this site is off the island of guadalupe. it's about?-- i think about 160 miles off the coast of baja, california. >> i had a little bit of apprehension on the way out about being that close to the top predator in the ocean. >> it takes them a full 24 hours to reach their destination, but the payoff is spectacular. >> because you've got really warm water and tons of sharks. yeah, on the first day we definitely had an exciting moment. we had a shark actually?-- a big female come in and she grabbed hold of one of the baits. >> and right at the bottom where i was filming out of the bot
patrick walsh and paul campo have a couple dozen years' experience swimming with sharks. >> definitelye junkie and really enjoy the outdoors. scuba diving is a new passion for me. always wanted to be in the water. >> i've been diving for about 28 years. as soon as i break the surface of that water, all those problems that are going on in everyday life just disappear and i'm just alone with myself and the creatures in the ocean. >> always seeking new adventure, the two head...
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paul walsh was persistent. >> my husband and i -- scientist were trying to figure out what was going truck and open-heart surgery to fix a restricted a. it was none too soon for >> if you delay the diagnosis you might get a second chance we might not. >> it was terrifying a year ago. truck her father said the medical center used a team approach to help abby as well as the rest of the family. including his other kids cope with recovery. >> we don't know where we will be right now without them. >> abbeys outcome is what the medical team lives for. >> it is very gratifying. to see her growing normal -- it could have been so different. >> in the coming years abby probably won't remember this birthday. you can be sure her parents well.>>> cute little baby.>> >>> this is a picture-perfect day. nice and warm already. >> keeping in mind there are a few people that do not like the sunshine. i cannot name them. i received the messages. not everybody loves the sunshine. if you do today is your day. a live look across the bay park as we say good morning to the sunrise. almost 48 minutes ago. the
paul walsh was persistent. >> my husband and i -- scientist were trying to figure out what was going truck and open-heart surgery to fix a restricted a. it was none too soon for >> if you delay the diagnosis you might get a second chance we might not. >> it was terrifying a year ago. truck her father said the medical center used a team approach to help abby as well as the rest of the family. including his other kids cope with recovery. >> we don't know where we will be...
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walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... >>> a local funeral home shuts using prepaid money for funerals. >> two years later was being done about it? >> reporter: she prepaid her mother's funeral. it gave her peace of mind, money kept in a trust to cover the expenses when needed. today, the phoenix funeral home is close. the owner, steve rudy, he admitted to using $100,000 from prepaid accounts for other purposes. for general uses of the place. >> it should of been in a trust? >> reporter: he admitted to not having a license to take the money. >> my health issues got ahead of me. >> reporter: that was two years ago, what has happened to him since? nothing. saying they have not received any money, what has happened to him? >> reporter: the case we
walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... >>> a local funeral home shuts using prepaid money for funerals. >>...
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while steve king, tea party general, joe walsh, rish limbaugh, mark levin, paul brown, all the inhabitants of the could could nest because karl rove is drawing lines in the sand. want republicans to win, cut out the crazies. beat the democrats stop giving them easy targets, rape candidates and stop making the democrats look smart and reasonable by running stupid and crazy candidates. the joy is i have to say this, it's really quite funny, each of the right wing factions thinks they are the sane ones, the ones that have to protect the party from the others. tonight, the duel of the death drives deeper, do or die, fight to the death, winners run against hillary clinton. the losers say it's not their fault they lost. wait a minute. that doesn't make any sense and neither does this fight on the right for the right to say you're right and with me tonight are two msnbc political analysts joy reid of the grio and david corn from mother jones. it's a joy to watch this, watch rove running around as a new matt dillon cleaning up the party, cleaning up main street from all the bad guys when, in fact,
while steve king, tea party general, joe walsh, rish limbaugh, mark levin, paul brown, all the inhabitants of the could could nest because karl rove is drawing lines in the sand. want republicans to win, cut out the crazies. beat the democrats stop giving them easy targets, rape candidates and stop making the democrats look smart and reasonable by running stupid and crazy candidates. the joy is i have to say this, it's really quite funny, each of the right wing factions thinks they are the sane...
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but the weather channel paul walsh said 60 is the new 80 and any warm weather we begin to see is goingn outsize effect on consumer behavior. you know retailers are hoping that's the case. >> do you get the sense that retailers are nervous at this point, that they're really anxious to try to make sure the shoppers come back? >> yeah, i think it kind of depends, and it depends on what you're selling and how much you're able to offer those discounts. we all know the holiday season was very, very promotional and that's what folks are going to continue to expect to see. so if you're a retailer that can continue to offer 40% off, i think it's going to help. if you can't, you're going to be a little bit more nervous about recapturing those sales. >> okay, so this is really interesting. black friday, when walmart came out and offered a bunch of deep discounts that other retailers weren't expecting, it really rippled through the entire retail chain as everybody else slashed prices to try and keep up. they all got their profit margins slashed in the process. do you think there's a replay of that
but the weather channel paul walsh said 60 is the new 80 and any warm weather we begin to see is goingn outsize effect on consumer behavior. you know retailers are hoping that's the case. >> do you get the sense that retailers are nervous at this point, that they're really anxious to try to make sure the shoppers come back? >> yeah, i think it kind of depends, and it depends on what you're selling and how much you're able to offer those discounts. we all know the holiday season was...
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paul. >> you may experience some sticker shock at the vending machine in the new year. kathy walsh on the big change that not everyone wants to see. >> ken thompson is in search of skittles. he doesn't care about the candy's nutritional content. >> why not? >> because it's skittles. they are what they are. >> sometime in the next year, all vending machine consumers will see the calories in their choices. >> 250-calories. >> new labeling regulations are part of president obama's healthcare overhaul. >> is that a good idea? >> seems like a waste of time. it's something that sounds good on paper. >> casey schmidt owns and operates a healthy vending company. his machines display nutrition facts. even though he's all for healthier eating, he's not convinced calorie counts are the answer. >> it's not going to stop the buy who buys a snicker every day from buying a snicker every day? >> i don't think so. >> with over 20 vending machines, he is exempt from the new labeling rules. he sees a business nightmare for companies that must comply. >> all this paperwork and manual tracking, it's go
paul. >> you may experience some sticker shock at the vending machine in the new year. kathy walsh on the big change that not everyone wants to see. >> ken thompson is in search of skittles. he doesn't care about the candy's nutritional content. >> why not? >> because it's skittles. they are what they are. >> sometime in the next year, all vending machine consumers will see the calories in their choices. >> 250-calories. >> new labeling regulations are...
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patrick walsh and paul campo have a couple dozen years' experience swimming with sharks. >> definitely junkie and really enjoy the outdoors. scuba diving is a new passion for me. always wanted to be in the water. >> i've been diving for about 28 years. as soon as i break the surface of that water, all those problems that are going on in everyday life just disappear and i'm just alone with myself and the creatures in the ocean. >> always seeking new adventure, the two head south, where the big boys play. >> this site is off the island of guadalupe. it's about -- i think about 160 miles off the coast of baja, california. >> i had a little bit of apprehension on the way out about being that close to the top predator in the ocean. >> it takes them a full 24 hours to reach their destination, but the payoff is spectacular. >> because you've got really warm water and tons of sharks. yeah, on the first day we definitely had an exciting moment. we had a shark actually -- a big female come in and she grabbed hold of one of the baits. >> and hit right at the bottom where i was filming out of the
patrick walsh and paul campo have a couple dozen years' experience swimming with sharks. >> definitely junkie and really enjoy the outdoors. scuba diving is a new passion for me. always wanted to be in the water. >> i've been diving for about 28 years. as soon as i break the surface of that water, all those problems that are going on in everyday life just disappear and i'm just alone with myself and the creatures in the ocean. >> always seeking new adventure, the two head...
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. >>> joining us now, mafia tall lib, jim walsh and paul singer. martha, i have to seyed on the sunday shows when stephen miller went out and with deafening silence refused to defend michael flynn, i haven't seen that level of silence anywhere. why cut him off at the knees like that? >> during what you consider a traditional administration, everyone would read that as a sign that the person in question lost the president's confidence. the difference is this administration in its early weeks, sometimes it's just a lack of planning or preparation leading the the thing that in another administration would seem like a really big deal or a clear signal. what's not entirely clear is whether stephen miller said what he said because he didn't expect the question and wasn't sure how to answer it, or whether he said what he said because that's what he was told to say. there are a couple of clues that undercut the idea that stephen miller was trying to send a clear sill nall. one is that michael flynn was on air force one and in florida for the entire weekend
. >>> joining us now, mafia tall lib, jim walsh and paul singer. martha, i have to seyed on the sunday shows when stephen miller went out and with deafening silence refused to defend michael flynn, i haven't seen that level of silence anywhere. why cut him off at the knees like that? >> during what you consider a traditional administration, everyone would read that as a sign that the person in question lost the president's confidence. the difference is this administration in its...
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walsh: to keep our community safe - paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... >>> birthdays, anniversaries and holidays come around the same time every year. they can be tough on your budget if you don't plan ahead of time. one way to avoid the shock of this spooky celebration in today's financial fitness zone. >> reporter: you know what's scary this time of ye it's the idea that your budget after the holiday season could be completely blown up if you're not careful. i'm not talking about christmas, either. the national retail federation says halloween is the second biggest holiday of the year as far as how much coin you'll drop. on average americans will spend $82 each for this holiday, a record $8.4 billion. fun. it means get accessories and when it comes down to it, use your brain. if you're not careful, you could end up with a lot of weig
walsh: to keep our community safe - paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... >>> birthdays, anniversaries and holidays come around the same time every year. they can be tough on your budget if you don't plan ahead of time. one way to avoid...
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we'll have music from josh turner, miguel, paul weller and joe walsh. so join us next week too.om nine seasons on "the king of queens" and a number of very funny movies. he's a man who looks good in brown shorts. real good. his latest role is that of a biology teacher turned mixed martial artist in the new comedy "here comes the boom." it opens in theaters friday. please say hello to kevin james. [ cheers and applause ] >> woo. thank you. >> jimmy: this way people are tivoing through this interview they will still see "here comes the boom" is the name of the movie. >> i will put it out there any way i can. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> doing great. thanks. >> jimmy: first of all, i enjoyed the movie. it's very funny. and you are very muscular in the movie, like, i mean, like really, you look really muscular. >> not anymore. i -- the plan was, once i did the movie, i -- i did it a year and a half ago, i got in such great shape. i said, all right. after the movie, i'll relax a little bit and get back into shape when it comes time to do the talk shows and stuff so i look like the
we'll have music from josh turner, miguel, paul weller and joe walsh. so join us next week too.om nine seasons on "the king of queens" and a number of very funny movies. he's a man who looks good in brown shorts. real good. his latest role is that of a biology teacher turned mixed martial artist in the new comedy "here comes the boom." it opens in theaters friday. please say hello to kevin james. [ cheers and applause ] >> woo. thank you. >> jimmy: this way...
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paul. thomas edward walsh. this proud cubs fan is 100. longevity is bringing a cup of coffee every morning. i had one of those myself. how did i do? >> you did wonderful. happy birthday to cleveland orchestra. >> very happy birthday to cleveland orchestra, 100 years. guys, can you believe it? >> well done under pressure. >> my heart was pounding, too. you have a big weekend coming up. >> we do sarah big weekend. on saturday some top summer fitness trends, from sunburns to bug bites, best way to treat common summer ailments on "today." what's willie got? >> hits the links with phenom jordan spieth, the conversation with the 24-year-old as he prepares to defend his title at the british open. that and more sunday. >> all right. megyn kelly up next. she has a story of a man traveling across the country, 50 states, 50 lawns. he's actually mowing lawns for disabled veterans and single moms for >>> good morning. it's 8:56. happening now as the weather heats up, a new development in the county wildfire burning east of lake baresa. we're learning
paul. thomas edward walsh. this proud cubs fan is 100. longevity is bringing a cup of coffee every morning. i had one of those myself. how did i do? >> you did wonderful. happy birthday to cleveland orchestra. >> very happy birthday to cleveland orchestra, 100 years. guys, can you believe it? >> well done under pressure. >> my heart was pounding, too. you have a big weekend coming up. >> we do sarah big weekend. on saturday some top summer fitness trends, from...
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walsh. house speaker paul ryan said the president was willing to be patience for that kind of funding.> we walked the president through our strategy for appropriations before the fiscal year. he agreed with our strategy. so we think we have a unified strategy to make sure that we can get as many appropriation bills done as possible. as far as the wall is concerned, we've gotten some wall funding already under way. that is become funded, bing it's not a question of if, it's a question of when. the president is willing to be patients to make sure we get what we need so we can get that done. >> patience. well, if you look at the tweets from the president this morning, it doesn't necessarily sound like he's being too patient about it all. so where is the disconnect here? >> well, the disconnect is in a few places. president trump -- we've been at this juncture before where congress has been willing to put some money in for a wall. trump says i want all the money up front. well, even in the best of times, it's hard to get full project funding in a multiyear project. look at these infrastruc
walsh. house speaker paul ryan said the president was willing to be patience for that kind of funding.> we walked the president through our strategy for appropriations before the fiscal year. he agreed with our strategy. so we think we have a unified strategy to make sure that we can get as many appropriation bills done as possible. as far as the wall is concerned, we've gotten some wall funding already under way. that is become funded, bing it's not a question of if, it's a question of...
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walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... a new sheriff who will put our safety first. ? life can be mey... b and doesn't go anywhere else.e could be this mess-free? all ma color wonder. b find it in the crayola aisle.e could be this mess-free? can you even imagine seeing this at a stop light? look at this. all out brawl in las vegas a plan fighting a woman there. you probably can't make it out but he is armed with a co-bar. >> this is really something ills. the woman actually gets of the crowbar ends up smashing his window out he after it a violent road rage she she che don't want. the open facebook is fuming. you can see it smell it add her four-year-old ate it. she got the fiends it a a dayton suburb. 0. >>> he helped lead the arizona cardinals to victory now david johnson is getti
walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... a new sheriff who will put our safety first. ? life can be mey... b and doesn't go anywhere else.e could be this mess-free?...
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walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... captioning sponsored by cbs yes, young lady right there. >> did you see that guy at the ryder cup heckle team europe? >> stephen: oh yeah, an american golf fan, david johnson, heckled practicing a difficult putt, so they challenged him to do the putt. they even bet $100 that he couldn't make it. we actually have the footage of it.
walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... captioning sponsored by cbs yes, young lady right there. >> did you see that guy at the ryder cup heckle team europe? >> stephen: oh yeah, an american golf...
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however before we heard about whitney houston, i heard bruce springsteen was going to show paul mccartney and joe walshrn of adele. ♪ we could have had it all >> i was in the middle of rehearsing adele who had just come back from voice surgery. i was kind of exciting. we were pretty wrapped up with that. one of the cameramen came on the p.l. and said he had just heard that whitney houston had died. ♪ i believe the children are our future ♪ >> when i heard the news about whitney, it was devastating. you know, your heart goes out to her family and her, and then, you know, my next thought was how is the team at the grammys going to handle the show? >> when trouble hits you, you hit back. >> all the people associated with the show had stayed up all night to scramble things around to pay tribute to whitney. i don't think i've ever been part of anything that was quite as immediate as that. >> i decided to call jennifer hudson's manager and talk to him about having jennifer do the tribute to whitney. >> i would do anything for whitney and anything to help honor her memory but i didn't know if i could get thro
however before we heard about whitney houston, i heard bruce springsteen was going to show paul mccartney and joe walshrn of adele. ♪ we could have had it all >> i was in the middle of rehearsing adele who had just come back from voice surgery. i was kind of exciting. we were pretty wrapped up with that. one of the cameramen came on the p.l. and said he had just heard that whitney houston had died. ♪ i believe the children are our future ♪ >> when i heard the news about...
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cnn political commentator, democratic strategist paul well, gala, former republican congressman joe walsh of illinois, and former communications director for vice president kamala harris, actually at ten, paul, let me start with you this morning. i actually, if you saw this, donald trump started off the day by insisting that fascists and communists are really in charge over the white house. let's listen i don't think he knows what to say about many subjects to actually say it's really the people that surrounds >> him as fascist and communist that surrounds him. they're making the calls that calling the shots. he's not calling the shots. >> politics, it's a continuation of what you hear on the right that biden is out of it. he's he's slipping and all of this stuff and that the fascists and the communists at the white house or in charge, right? >> well, as foreign >> member, when joe biden confused barack obama with donald trump oh wait, no, that was trump well, remember when joe biden was under oath and he missed a woman he raped for his wife. oh, no, that was donald trump, which i think t
cnn political commentator, democratic strategist paul well, gala, former republican congressman joe walsh of illinois, and former communications director for vice president kamala harris, actually at ten, paul, let me start with you this morning. i actually, if you saw this, donald trump started off the day by insisting that fascists and communists are really in charge over the white house. let's listen i don't think he knows what to say about many subjects to actually say it's really the...