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chief justice pickering, do your colleagues have any comments? >> i do not, but i invite any of my colleagues who wish to speak to do so. does anyone in carson city wish to speak? thank you. >> this is justice -- i would to commend the secretary of state and her office for the extraordinary work they did under very difficult circumstances. they are to be congratulated for carrying it out. an extraordinarily successful election. the turnout is incredible. >> thank you, justice. greatly appreciate those comments. >> chief, i also thank the secretary of state through an incredibly trying election to comply with new mandates from legislature and have it run as smooth as it is incredible. congratulations to you and the registrar voters rather counties in the state of nevada. on my colleagues, i want to congratulate chief justice pickering for her reelection. also, judge doug herndon was would like to congratulate him -- judge doug herndon was elected to the supreme court, and i would like to congratulate him for joining the supreme court in january. >
chief justice pickering, do your colleagues have any comments? >> i do not, but i invite any of my colleagues who wish to speak to do so. does anyone in carson city wish to speak? thank you. >> this is justice -- i would to commend the secretary of state and her office for the extraordinary work they did under very difficult circumstances. they are to be congratulated for carrying it out. an extraordinarily successful election. the turnout is incredible. >> thank you, justice....
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pickering where he allowed -- where he allowed pickering to use his license number. >> does tim kentre using his license number? >> yes, he does. >> here they are again, teamed up together. imagine that. they say birds of a feather, man. >> we've obtained knives, daggers. last week during an interview one of the employees picked up this machete and started walking towards our investigator with it. [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combing tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. >>> investigators say homeowners get into trouble because they rarely ask contractors to prove they're qualified before they write big checks. >> people put more time into looking up tv listings to watch a program on tv than they do looking at the information on a contractor that they're going to turn thousands of dollars over to for work. they need to do their homework. >> that means
pickering where he allowed -- where he allowed pickering to use his license number. >> does tim kentre using his license number? >> yes, he does. >> here they are again, teamed up together. imagine that. they say birds of a feather, man. >> we've obtained knives, daggers. last week during an interview one of the employees picked up this machete and started walking towards our investigator with it. [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps...
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pickering where he allowed -- where he allowed pickering to use his license number. >> does tim kentre using his license number? >> yes, he does. >> here they are again, teamed up together. imagine that. they say birds of a feather, man. >> we've obtained knives, daggers. last week during an interview one of the employees picked up this machete and started walking towards our investigator with it. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the most legroom per dollar of any car in america. the all-new nissan versa sedan from $10,990. innovation upsized. innovation for all. >>> investigators say homeowners get into trouble because they rarely ask contractors to prove they're qualified before they write big checks. >> people put more time into looking up tv listings to watch a program on tv than they do looking at the information on a contractor that they're going to turn thousands of dollars over to for work. they need to do their homework. >> that means checking a contractor's background. nationwide, building or remodeling homes is big business with very little oversight. california is one of 19 states
pickering where he allowed -- where he allowed pickering to use his license number. >> does tim kentre using his license number? >> yes, he does. >> here they are again, teamed up together. imagine that. they say birds of a feather, man. >> we've obtained knives, daggers. last week during an interview one of the employees picked up this machete and started walking towards our investigator with it. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the most legroom per dollar of any car in...
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. >> i'm proud that i was a real cotton picker, and when i went to high school, i was a cotton picker. it's a good name. it represents or identifies the hard-working people. >> what if a segment of the african american community said that they heard about the team in robs town texas calling themselves the cotton pickers. that offends us, our ancestors were brought over as slaves and put to work in the cotton fields. should they be able to air their experience? >> i can understand where they come from. pickers my age are proud to be a pickers, they were hard workers, honest workers, paid their bills and taxes and took care of their families. >> if you heard there was a team that used an enny that the - known that it's an epithat, but it's a caricature, a bad part of the history using that about mexican americans or hispanic americans. >> i am sure i would be offended. i can see where people come from. it merits us speaking about it. it's a couple of black athletes. it will be good to visit that, get to the heart of that. it's shame on us for not being more sensitive to the issue, but i
. >> i'm proud that i was a real cotton picker, and when i went to high school, i was a cotton picker. it's a good name. it represents or identifies the hard-working people. >> what if a segment of the african american community said that they heard about the team in robs town texas calling themselves the cotton pickers. that offends us, our ancestors were brought over as slaves and put to work in the cotton fields. should they be able to air their experience? >> i can...
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the cherry picker that is stuck up there with the guys ten stories up? that is them climbing the ladder saying this has been some day. they have a rope on them andth theered them up with the harness and they're being brought michelle: whew! jonathan: that is rough. if window washers getting stuck on the ledge and these people were stuck on the cherry picker. michelle: huge relief. at least it's not raining now. doug: a few showers but that part is good. look at the radar now. showers to deal with through the evening. a couple of more for the district. overnight skies will clear. 54 on thursday. winds out of the east. that is a cool direction. the clouds are thicker thursday and friday which is rainy day and night. mid-50's. steve will track that and more. it's much-needed rain. he will talk about that at 11:00 to talk about the weekend as well. michelle: the temperatures are cooler but not cold. doug: not cold. important distinction. jonathan: the key. michelle: "world news tonight" with david muir coming up next. jonathan: thank you for watching. see yo
the cherry picker that is stuck up there with the guys ten stories up? that is them climbing the ladder saying this has been some day. they have a rope on them andth theered them up with the harness and they're being brought michelle: whew! jonathan: that is rough. if window washers getting stuck on the ledge and these people were stuck on the cherry picker. michelle: huge relief. at least it's not raining now. doug: a few showers but that part is good. look at the radar now. showers to deal...
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david picker are close friends and allies. the national inquirer's editor in charge issued this statement. we accurately reported a story that recounted the relationship between joe and mika. the truth of which is not in dispute. at no time did we threaten joe or mika or their children in connection with reporting the story. we have no knowledge of any discussions. after the explosion accusation from the couple on air, the president responded. he watched@morning joe for the first time in long time. fake news. skarb row called him out. yet another lie. i have texts from your top aids and phone records. also they show i haven't spoken with you in many months. he told nbc news executives about calls as they were happening. an official says it was joe scar scarbough about the national inquirer story. but there was -- >> jessica joins us now. to your reporting that joe tweeted he has texts and call logs, does he or nbc plan on releasing them? >> so far they have not released the texts or the call logs. in addition he has not respon
david picker are close friends and allies. the national inquirer's editor in charge issued this statement. we accurately reported a story that recounted the relationship between joe and mika. the truth of which is not in dispute. at no time did we threaten joe or mika or their children in connection with reporting the story. we have no knowledge of any discussions. after the explosion accusation from the couple on air, the president responded. he watched@morning joe for the first time in long...
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time youthat the next talk about insurance company cherry pickers screwing it up. i will use the prerogative of the moderator to ask my question. you were very adamant about coburn-hatch going backwards before it goes for. enactnot possible to something like that with a transition? think it is a semantic thing republicans have a problem with. republicans have got to figure out how to get around this appeal part of it. anytime any legislation that you pass to fix obamacare is, in a sense, repeal and replace. the perspective has to be going forward -- some of the problems ch-coburn, that is a serious republican bill. i wish they had proposed it in 2009. now if you pass bur r-hatch-coburn, you eliminate the medicaid expansion. 30 states will have expanded medicaid, that is 60 senators, you are going to limit that? >> they replace the medicaid expansion with a uniform credit, everyone would have insurance. i remind you that coburn proposed this in 2009. >> what we are talking about is going forward. >> sometimes to go forward you have got to do a lobotomy first. [laugh
time youthat the next talk about insurance company cherry pickers screwing it up. i will use the prerogative of the moderator to ask my question. you were very adamant about coburn-hatch going backwards before it goes for. enactnot possible to something like that with a transition? think it is a semantic thing republicans have a problem with. republicans have got to figure out how to get around this appeal part of it. anytime any legislation that you pass to fix obamacare is, in a sense, repeal...
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ambassador pickering it's a great honor to have you on the show think you are now i don't know if you would agree with me but i think these years russian clash over syria comes down not only to a difference of opinions or a difference of agendas but to significant extent a difference of diplomatic styles and the perception here in moscow is that. the united states sees russia as on call put it simply because russia wouldn't submit to the ten american position but diplomacy or negotiations and as i'm sure you would know. is not about take it or leave it it's about give and take so my question to you. is rather american diplomacy at this point of time is killed equipped and open to a dialogue at balloch when it will trade russia any other country as equal i think oksana i would say in principle style plays a role but not the predominant role the predominant role is played by the positions of governments taken in their capitals often in response to domestic policy imperatives as well as foreign policy interests and to some extent helps to determine the differences in their approach i thi
ambassador pickering it's a great honor to have you on the show think you are now i don't know if you would agree with me but i think these years russian clash over syria comes down not only to a difference of opinions or a difference of agendas but to significant extent a difference of diplomatic styles and the perception here in moscow is that. the united states sees russia as on call put it simply because russia wouldn't submit to the ten american position but diplomacy or negotiations and...
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again, an officer in a cherry picker.arlier, people were jumping off of this structure, at least two people. one we saw, let's show the video. look in the back part at the bottom. the bottom of your screen, right in the middle, you'll see the person do a dive, and they've got an inflatable behind there. you'll see the flash and here he goes. right there. boom. dives off. but dives off into an inflatable. we assume that jumper is okay. there were at least two that did the same thing. so live pictures now. let's go. athena jones. hey, athena, when did they erect this. this is mcpherson square park. did they erect this overnight? i would imagine to build something like this would take quite some time. police have told them to take it down, they said, no, they're not leaving. when did they put this up? >> reporter: they put it up overnight. we talked to several demonstrators here, they said it only took them about an hour. it's some sort of prefab construction, it's unclear sin we didn't see them do it overnight in the middle
again, an officer in a cherry picker.arlier, people were jumping off of this structure, at least two people. one we saw, let's show the video. look in the back part at the bottom. the bottom of your screen, right in the middle, you'll see the person do a dive, and they've got an inflatable behind there. you'll see the flash and here he goes. right there. boom. dives off. but dives off into an inflatable. we assume that jumper is okay. there were at least two that did the same thing. so live...
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i remember hearing a report by a journalist who went and got a job as an amazon picker for a week a picker is what they call someone who runs around the amazon warehouse grabbing items ordered by. slack jawed americans with the push of a single button. because back in the day it was two clicks it was a disaster it was two clicks uphill both ways it was a real drain all right yet if you have any idea how many calories that second click bar and it's going to do you got a pound a whole nother papa john's personal pan pizza just to make up the calories. so back to the picker these are no these are normal warehouses for example an average facility in chester virginia is one point one million square feet roughly the size of eighteen football fields by the way why do we always compare large sizes. so football field. even though that makes it sound fun like a like an amazon warehouse to be described as the size of a teen prison general population blocks or eighteen chuck e. cheese's filled with screaming of noxious children hopped up on coca-cola. so these bankers spread around these warehouses pi
i remember hearing a report by a journalist who went and got a job as an amazon picker for a week a picker is what they call someone who runs around the amazon warehouse grabbing items ordered by. slack jawed americans with the push of a single button. because back in the day it was two clicks it was a disaster it was two clicks uphill both ways it was a real drain all right yet if you have any idea how many calories that second click bar and it's going to do you got a pound a whole nother papa...
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his name is picker. his last name is picker. it makes every news story distracting. i'm nine years old times five. it's funny, his name is picker. when it comes to the pickle mr. picker put the president in, i think it is sort of worth letting it out, giggle through it. let that happen. acknowledge that it's funny. but then you do still have to kind of soberly grapple with the fact that this guy, mr. picker, has long been a really central part of donald trump's life and particularly mr. trump's carefully managed public image. during the presidential campaign, it became desperately unsubtle. it became impossible not to notice. could you not buy a quart of milk without being confronted with the relationship. because his media empire includes the "national enquirer." you can watch the progression of donald trump's quest for the presidency over the course of the covers of the "national enquirer." when it came to the end of the republican presidential primary where the last man standing against ted cruz standing against him was ted cruz, this was the "national enquirer" c
his name is picker. his last name is picker. it makes every news story distracting. i'm nine years old times five. it's funny, his name is picker. when it comes to the pickle mr. picker put the president in, i think it is sort of worth letting it out, giggle through it. let that happen. acknowledge that it's funny. but then you do still have to kind of soberly grapple with the fact that this guy, mr. picker, has long been a really central part of donald trump's life and particularly mr. trump's...
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almost all rat pickers of "delots." many end up as prostitutes or get caught in a web of human trafficking. >> when i think about it, i begin to cry. >> reporter: but that's the past. tonight is graduation night, and rupa is all smiles. >> the rupa of old is not the same rupa you see today. i cannot explain to you what god has done in my life. >> reporter: she has god to thank for her transformation and this momentous evening. >> we really looked forward to this night because we see our women being liberated, being emancipated. >> reporter: she runs a women's center, a christian ministry that takes in, rehabilitates, and empowers scores of young women at risk. almost two years ago, rupa came to the center looking for help. here she got counseling, learned how to speak english, took sewing and computer classes, and eventually had her dignity restored. and she also met dozens of other women like herself who had similar life experiences. >> what i would like to personally communicate to them, is that i would never, ever gi
almost all rat pickers of "delots." many end up as prostitutes or get caught in a web of human trafficking. >> when i think about it, i begin to cry. >> reporter: but that's the past. tonight is graduation night, and rupa is all smiles. >> the rupa of old is not the same rupa you see today. i cannot explain to you what god has done in my life. >> reporter: she has god to thank for her transformation and this momentous evening. >> we really looked forward...
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that ambassador pickering conducted. >> he's an 83-year-old gentleman named ambassador pickering, and i've heard a lot of testimony, and i was there for his deposition, and it was also trance scribed, and i don't remember which it was and before his testimony before the oversight committee, and when he talked about his appointment to the arb, he talked about what an honor it was. what bothers me about what has gone on, when there are attacks that, it's like attacking him and at 83-year-old i refuse to sit here and let that go by. i remember listening to him, and i said to myself, you know, this is the kind of guy that we all ought to honor, serving under presidents for 40 years, democrat and republican, high up on the chain with regard to integrity. i don't know how you even attack this guy, all right? one of the things he said in his testimony, he said -- and this was -- you appointed him, and he talked about the appointment, and i quote from a june 4th testimony, he said, chris stevens worked for me as my special assistant for two years when i was under secretary of state. this was
that ambassador pickering conducted. >> he's an 83-year-old gentleman named ambassador pickering, and i've heard a lot of testimony, and i was there for his deposition, and it was also trance scribed, and i don't remember which it was and before his testimony before the oversight committee, and when he talked about his appointment to the arb, he talked about what an honor it was. what bothers me about what has gone on, when there are attacks that, it's like attacking him and at...
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>> why did ami and picker sort of respond so maniacally.t seems they are desperately fearful of something. is it really just about some of their stories are politically motivated? duh. so that is the $64,000 question. >> the president remained sound. asked by reporters if the president was aware of the allegation. here's what he said. >> i'm not sure if he's aware of it. and year not going to get into something between jeff bezos and a tabloid magazine. >> president trump has not been shy about sharing his opinion. the president tweeted so sorry to hear the news about jeff ebozo being taken down by a competitor who's reporting i understand is far more accurate than the reporting in his lobbyist newspaper, the amazon "washington post." hopefully the paper will soon be placed in better more -- he's comparing the "washington post" with the "national enquirer" and i can't stop laughing. it's insane. who believes this crap? >> it's a long way beyond parity. he's been saying that national enquirer deserves the pulitzer prize and ragging on the "w
>> why did ami and picker sort of respond so maniacally.t seems they are desperately fearful of something. is it really just about some of their stories are politically motivated? duh. so that is the $64,000 question. >> the president remained sound. asked by reporters if the president was aware of the allegation. here's what he said. >> i'm not sure if he's aware of it. and year not going to get into something between jeff bezos and a tabloid magazine. >> president...
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when we had a general that agreed in principle we were able to work out the details but ambassador pickering isn't it the case that since the early ninety nine his american diplomats have essentially been used to an idea of the united states being the one and only country calling the shots and a bad period is obviously coming to an end not only because a fresh of a because of many other countries coming to the fore so i wonder if they american diplomats have really made that mantle transition team to negotiation rather than. you know blackmailing or cars or no in deciding for others you know real negotiation and power sharing international power sharing well i was a diplomat in russia from one nine hundred ninety three until the end of one nine hundred ninety six and then frequently dealt with russia when i was the undersecretary of state for political affairs into two thousand and my sense was that while there was a tendency particularly among political leaders to see whether in fact they could transfer. american military and economic strength in the diplomatic dig if you could put it that
when we had a general that agreed in principle we were able to work out the details but ambassador pickering isn't it the case that since the early ninety nine his american diplomats have essentially been used to an idea of the united states being the one and only country calling the shots and a bad period is obviously coming to an end not only because a fresh of a because of many other countries coming to the fore so i wonder if they american diplomats have really made that mantle transition...
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picker. name, it represents, identifies hard-working people in south texas. >> what if a segment of the african american community said they heard about a fam in robstown calling themselves the cotton pickers and that offends us because our ancestors were brought over here as slaves and put to work in the fields, should they be able to air it. >> i understand where they came from. people my age are proud. they were honest workers, paid their bills, paid their taxes and took care of their families. >> if you heard that there was a team that used - i wouldn't say an epithat, a carrick cat tur, a bad part of history, that used that about mexican americans or hispanic minister. >> i would be offended. i can see where people would come from. it merits us speaking about it and there are a couple of black athletes. it will be good to visit that and get to the heart of where that comes from. make shame on us for not being sensitive to the issue. it's a good conversation starter. if you woke up and go
picker. name, it represents, identifies hard-working people in south texas. >> what if a segment of the african american community said they heard about a fam in robstown calling themselves the cotton pickers and that offends us because our ancestors were brought over here as slaves and put to work in the fields, should they be able to air it. >> i understand where they came from. people my age are proud. they were honest workers, paid their bills, paid their taxes and took care of...
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timothy pickering was just an unpleasant man. washington had been forced to a point because he could not find anyone to replace henry knox at the war department. a thankless task. a place with a lot of threatening wars and no army. so, the pickering appointment was one that was born out of a compulsion. washington did not regard these men as close intimates and he really consulted them. they did not meet very often. these were two new englanders and arch federalist, which was strange because of washington's desire to geographically balance the government during his first term. but the arch federalists attitudes were to be the most telling every thing that happened to edmund randolph afterward. jeanne: in the overwrought atmosphere of discussions surrounding the controversy over jay's treaty, timothy pickering and oliver wolcott determined to prove that edmund randolph was a traitor. they did so with high conviction and seemingly damning evidence that once it was shown to george washington convinced him that, yes, edmund randolph
timothy pickering was just an unpleasant man. washington had been forced to a point because he could not find anyone to replace henry knox at the war department. a thankless task. a place with a lot of threatening wars and no army. so, the pickering appointment was one that was born out of a compulsion. washington did not regard these men as close intimates and he really consulted them. they did not meet very often. these were two new englanders and arch federalist, which was strange because of...
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pickering's alleged mistress. mrs. pickering, in other words is suing the other woman.st, another moralizing c street connected politician has a personal hypocrisy problem. as a congressman, chip pickering lived at c street, which members call a christian fellowship house. on his website at the time was this message to his constituents, "mississippians know my leadership is grounded on our principles of faith, family and freedom, and when in washington those are my guiding values." in 1998, congressman pickering said of president clinton, "i think for the good of the country and for the good of his own family it would be better for president clinton to resign when someone puts himself forward for public office, then his personal conduct does become relevant." the timing of congressman's picker's own extramarital dalliance is still unclear, but he and his wife filed for divorce in june of last year. congressman pickering left congress in january of this year to become a lobbyist for the firm that represents cellular south. a telecom company owned by the family is hf alle
pickering's alleged mistress. mrs. pickering, in other words is suing the other woman.st, another moralizing c street connected politician has a personal hypocrisy problem. as a congressman, chip pickering lived at c street, which members call a christian fellowship house. on his website at the time was this message to his constituents, "mississippians know my leadership is grounded on our principles of faith, family and freedom, and when in washington those are my guiding values." in...
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get going let's bring in our guests they're all joining us from washington today they are thomas pickering formally the u.s. ambassador to russia and a distinguished fellow at the brookings institution bruce fein a constitutional and international lawyer and formally the u.s. associate deputy attorney general we're also joined by joel rubin president of the washington strategy group and a former deputy assistant secretary of state welcome to you all can i ask you all basically the same question thomas pickering first let's just all put our cards on the table here in your mind are we talking about a conversation collusion or something criminal. let me say just at the beginning all the anti trumpeters hope that we're talking about something that is really i think seminal here. and they've reduced a number of reasons for that including the questions that are unknown why in fact was this material protected so much why are they hung on for so long in denying it why are the trump forces making it as clear as they possibly can that this is an isolated instance an instant a one time event i think
get going let's bring in our guests they're all joining us from washington today they are thomas pickering formally the u.s. ambassador to russia and a distinguished fellow at the brookings institution bruce fein a constitutional and international lawyer and formally the u.s. associate deputy attorney general we're also joined by joel rubin president of the washington strategy group and a former deputy assistant secretary of state welcome to you all can i ask you all basically the same question...
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all told, one of pickering's pickering's crew had been killed, his head sheared by a cannonball, and men were seriously wounded. the number killed and wounded board the achilles is unknown. i just want to tell you a brief story about this picture looking at right here. this is the top third of the plaque that was placed in salem, mass. chichester, which is right next door to marblehead, where i'm speaking to you from. it was placed there in 1909 to honor howard dean's heroics and his battle against achilles. now, while i was on the book, i read that this was supposed to be on the side of, a house where howard and i had lived. and it was in salem. it was right near the witch house. so i hopped on my bike. i rode over there hopefully to get a picture the plaque. i couldn't find it. so i called the local historian and asked her what had happened to the plaque and she laughed a little bit. she goes, well, it's on the inside of a korean barbecue restaurant about a block away from where it initially had hung. so i went this restaurant walked the front door and there was plaque behind the c
all told, one of pickering's pickering's crew had been killed, his head sheared by a cannonball, and men were seriously wounded. the number killed and wounded board the achilles is unknown. i just want to tell you a brief story about this picture looking at right here. this is the top third of the plaque that was placed in salem, mass. chichester, which is right next door to marblehead, where i'm speaking to you from. it was placed there in 1909 to honor howard dean's heroics and his battle...
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bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> artificial intelligence sounds more real than ever. open a.i. revealed a new voice mod that model that can keep a conversation, sing and detect emotions. we have a peek into the future. >> reporter: say hello to a whole new level of chatbot. >> me? the announcement is about me? well, color me intrigued. are you about to reveal something about a.i.? >> reporter: open a.i. introducing the latest version of the popular chatgpt model. >> this is gpt-40. >> reporter: their first to hold a conversation in real time. >> you can interrupt the model. you don't have to wait for it to finish your turn. >> was anything, did anything unusual happen recently? >> yes, actually. >> reporter: the company demoing a variety of uses, from coding to tutoring, and even real-time tr translation. [speaking in a global language] >> hey, i've been good. just a bit busy here preparing for an event next week. >> i really want maximal emotion. >> reporter: another key development, picking up on and using an e
bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> artificial intelligence sounds more real than ever. open a.i. revealed a new voice mod that model that can keep a conversation, sing and detect emotions. we have a peek into the future. >> reporter: say hello to a whole new level of chatbot. >> me? the announcement is about me? well, color me intrigued. are you about to reveal something about a.i.? >> reporter: open a.i. introducing the latest version of the popular chatgpt model....
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that's why they appointed the pickering/mullen review. but there is no sort of hidden agenda here, and they should try to push this aside as fast as they can. >> well, they want mr. pickering now to come forward behind closed doors and give deposition. because darrell issa says he doesn't want to make it a show. really? they've already had nine hearings. the right wing wants this story to stay around as long as possible, to tarnish hillary clinton as a national candidate. no doubt about it. bob shrum, here's a clip of darrell issa. why don't you respond to it. here it is. >> what did secretary of state hillary clinton fail to disclose or fail to do that makes her a target for you? >> hillary clinton is not a target, president obama is not a target. >> isn't this an effort to take downhillry in 2016, bob? they're political opportunists. >> sure, this is all about fear of the hillary candidacy in 2016 and resentment that president obama won in 2012. the republicans have been down this road before. it's sort of out of their playbook. they tr
that's why they appointed the pickering/mullen review. but there is no sort of hidden agenda here, and they should try to push this aside as fast as they can. >> well, they want mr. pickering now to come forward behind closed doors and give deposition. because darrell issa says he doesn't want to make it a show. really? they've already had nine hearings. the right wing wants this story to stay around as long as possible, to tarnish hillary clinton as a national candidate. no doubt about...
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bounty, the quicker picker upper. the best in show winner at the 148th westminster dog show is a miniature poodle. >> and that little ball of fluff is the new top dog at westminster. saved from houston texas' only the fourth miniature poodle to win best in show. this is his 45th year competing at westminster and says this was the last show of his career, as he is going out on top. >>> retail investors are partying like it's 2021. the so-called meme stocks rocked wall street a few years ago and are surging again. amc rocketing more than 30% and gamestop was up 60%, all because of one cryptic post on social media. kristine romans has the story. >> reporter: this picture on social media posted by a guy named roaring kitty did this on wall street. >> gamestop, which is soaring another 57% this morning. over 7 million shares of volume. >> reporter: amc and blackberry joining gamestop in an eye-watering surge. >> there's no fundamental reason for these stocks to move 50, 60, 70%. >> absolutely. >> reporter: an echo of 2021
bounty, the quicker picker upper. the best in show winner at the 148th westminster dog show is a miniature poodle. >> and that little ball of fluff is the new top dog at westminster. saved from houston texas' only the fourth miniature poodle to win best in show. this is his 45th year competing at westminster and says this was the last show of his career, as he is going out on top. >>> retail investors are partying like it's 2021. the so-called meme stocks rocked wall street a few...
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pickers anymore or hicken pluckers anymore. we are going to need people with skill because automation is changing everything. you are not saying anything real. rep. jayapal: thanks. if we had time -- believe me, i ave plenty concrete and real about how we make sure that we have a system that works so that we can determine who comes in and out. is not like we are opening the borders. nobody is suggesting that. circular flow migration in the 1980's, when we had laws about who could come in but it was much easier to come in and go out and we could keep track of people, allowed people to come in for seasonal work and then go home. the minute we started building border walls and putting all kinds of restrictions on who could come in, not updating the immigration system, that is when we started to have the problems people coming in and not leaving. i also believe we should be investing in diplomacy and development in helping other countries to achieve economic success and not cutting the state department by 1/3, cutting development a
pickers anymore or hicken pluckers anymore. we are going to need people with skill because automation is changing everything. you are not saying anything real. rep. jayapal: thanks. if we had time -- believe me, i ave plenty concrete and real about how we make sure that we have a system that works so that we can determine who comes in and out. is not like we are opening the borders. nobody is suggesting that. circular flow migration in the 1980's, when we had laws about who could come in but it...
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more importantly, thomas pickering is more optimistic about that. he is a genuine expert on the problems and the substance. he has been involved in discussions. 50hink there is at least a /50 chance there will be an agreement by july, which would be a huge accomplishment. but it will create talk politics in tehran and washington. >> my colleague al hunt joining us from the nation from capital. you can see all of his interview with wormer ambassador thomas pickering on "political capital" right here on bloomberg television. narendra mode he will be india's will bearendra modi india's new prime minister. the congress party, which has ruled india for 60 years, conceded defeat this moment. back in this country, federal regulators say that general motors waited almost a decade before announcing a safety recall that now covers more than 2.5 million cars. they're delayed report will now cost of company a record $35 million civil penalty. chief washington correspondent peter cook has more on the company's punishment. . peter, the timing of this announcement
more importantly, thomas pickering is more optimistic about that. he is a genuine expert on the problems and the substance. he has been involved in discussions. 50hink there is at least a /50 chance there will be an agreement by july, which would be a huge accomplishment. but it will create talk politics in tehran and washington. >> my colleague al hunt joining us from the nation from capital. you can see all of his interview with wormer ambassador thomas pickering on "political...
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according to prosecutors, picker and howard both played a role in the campaign finance violations to which cohen pleaded guilty this week. crimes that he, of course, says that the president of the united states directed him to carry out. it was picker and howard who paid off karen mcdougal to cover up her allegation of affair with then candidate trump and tipped off cohen when stormy daniels was preparing to going public with her allegation just before the election. allegedly, ami first made an arrangement with the president long before that. according to the charging documents all the way back in august 2015, at the being of the trump campaign in coordination with cohen and one or more members of the campaign, picker identified as chairman one, offered to help deal with negative stories about individual relationships with women by among other things assisting the campaign in identifying such stories so they could be purchased and publication avoided. individual 1 is, of course, donald j. trump. it was almost a full year before the deal we know about with karen mcdougal. and on the s
according to prosecutors, picker and howard both played a role in the campaign finance violations to which cohen pleaded guilty this week. crimes that he, of course, says that the president of the united states directed him to carry out. it was picker and howard who paid off karen mcdougal to cover up her allegation of affair with then candidate trump and tipped off cohen when stormy daniels was preparing to going public with her allegation just before the election. allegedly, ami first made an...
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he usually has 80 pickers. this year, he could barely find 60. >> once they're frozen, that-- that quality goes downhill fast and after a couple of days, you're done. >> reporter: help wanted signs are planted up and downtown streetses nicknamed the apple capital of the world. right now this state desperately needs more than 10,000 apple pickers. where are a lot of workers? a lot of growers are convinced a lot of talk about illegal immigration in washington, d.c. has scared away the apple pickers here in washington state. most of the pickers here are migrant workers. an estimatey 66,000 are here illegally. that's about 72% of all farmhands statewide. >> whether they're legal or illegal, they're not traveling. >> reporter: alfonso garcia has a green card. he's worked these orchards for 24 years. >> and this last year, they deported more and arrested more because, you know, they don't have a license. >> reporter: and these migrant workers carry the load of this backbreaking work. they pick about 8,000 pounds of a
he usually has 80 pickers. this year, he could barely find 60. >> once they're frozen, that-- that quality goes downhill fast and after a couple of days, you're done. >> reporter: help wanted signs are planted up and downtown streetses nicknamed the apple capital of the world. right now this state desperately needs more than 10,000 apple pickers. where are a lot of workers? a lot of growers are convinced a lot of talk about illegal immigration in washington, d.c. has scared away the...
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pickering. he will be joining us on "the last word" tonight. one word to describe today's 11-hour benghazi hearing was pointless. that's if you listen to what trey gowdy says about what he learned in this hearing. >> i would imagine that i thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> but it soon dissolved into bickering. >> would the gentlemjgentleman ? >> i would be happy to, but you need to make sure to -- >> that's exactly what i want to do. >> then go ahead. >> he had unfettered access to you. >> i don't know what this line of questioning does to help us get to the bottom of the deaths of four americans. >> you would think for the time we spent on him he was in benghazi manning the barricades. >> you had two ambassadors that made several requests and here's basically what happened to their requests. >> and she's not letting them get under her skin. >> i'm sorry that it doesn't fit your narrative, congressman. i can onl
pickering. he will be joining us on "the last word" tonight. one word to describe today's 11-hour benghazi hearing was pointless. that's if you listen to what trey gowdy says about what he learned in this hearing. >> i would imagine that i thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> but it soon dissolved into bickering. >> would the gentlemjgentleman ? >> i would be happy to, but you...
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there's more to say, but that will do for now. >> ambassador pickering? >> i agree with much of what dan as said. two things. in the '80s i was in el salvador. it was a huge problem. i wouldn't have taken the job if george schultz hadn't assured me that not only was he in favor of dealing with the human rights violations, but that he would back it and that was critically important. it made the job from a horror into something in which there was some satisfaction. the tragedy is, if anybody follows el salvador now, we have deported all of the youth gang members and they have now afflicted el salvador with a second hell. we're now beginning to take conscious sight of that and beginning to work on it. in russia, there was consternation and indeed lack of any serious sense of what to do. what did happen in the main, however, was the old abuses that were -- freedom of movement and private life disappeared pretty quickly and indeed, by 1994, they were pocketed by the public who were worried about the other problems economic adversity, no pay, no pensions, no jo
there's more to say, but that will do for now. >> ambassador pickering? >> i agree with much of what dan as said. two things. in the '80s i was in el salvador. it was a huge problem. i wouldn't have taken the job if george schultz hadn't assured me that not only was he in favor of dealing with the human rights violations, but that he would back it and that was critically important. it made the job from a horror into something in which there was some satisfaction. the tragedy is, if...
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professional peach picker at least three times fast. >> professional peach picker, professional peach- >> exactly. >> i want to introduce to you wyatt, the youngest of linvilla orchard legacy, youngest of everyone here. you know how to pick the perfect peach. can you explain what anyone here when they pick their own fruit, should be looking for? >> red, over yellow in the peach. >> in color. >> in color you said earlier it should be soft to the touch. >> yes. >> okay. >> but if it is not soft right away you can let it sit for a couple, or a couple of days and it will get the flavor. >> this is why wyatt is a professional peach picker. well, will let's pick a perfect peach, shall we? wyatt, you grab one, i'll grab one. this looks good. red over yellow. you try mine, i will try yours. ready? >> wow. >> that is good. >> these are white peaches, so good. they never get old. >> not to a linvilla. >> no. >> you can buy and find out more information about the orchard and, jessica, kate, these white peaches are so sweet and it is really perfect way to spend the summer day, awesome. >> thank y
professional peach picker at least three times fast. >> professional peach picker, professional peach- >> exactly. >> i want to introduce to you wyatt, the youngest of linvilla orchard legacy, youngest of everyone here. you know how to pick the perfect peach. can you explain what anyone here when they pick their own fruit, should be looking for? >> red, over yellow in the peach. >> in color. >> in color you said earlier it should be soft to the touch....
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back ton diplomatic relations with cuba, i think ambassador pickering made a good point.ou do eventually need legislation and it's not just republicans in this case but it's democrats like senator menendez who were blind sided in opening relations, are going to be much more difficult to work with now when it comes to critical issues about lifting sanctions. should we or shouldn't we, it is much harder to address that issue given the way the situation has played out. >> ambassadors thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> that's all for now. the conversation continues on @ajconsiderthis. and you can meet me >> in jacmel on haiti's southern coast surfers aren't an unusual sight these days, but just a few months ago, some of these boys couldn't even swim. they're all part of "surf haiti", an ambitious project aimed at bringing tourists and their money to the beaches. joan mamique who runs the camp says surfing here is about more than just catching waves. samson jules, who was one of the first boys to learn to surf here, tells us the project has the p
back ton diplomatic relations with cuba, i think ambassador pickering made a good point.ou do eventually need legislation and it's not just republicans in this case but it's democrats like senator menendez who were blind sided in opening relations, are going to be much more difficult to work with now when it comes to critical issues about lifting sanctions. should we or shouldn't we, it is much harder to address that issue given the way the situation has played out. >> ambassadors thank...