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. >> alex, are you in here?he is. >> and even though none of dave's four children tills the soil like he did, he does share his passion for tractors with his grandson, alex. >> i can remember as young as 3 or 4 years old, riding in the combine with my grandpa and taking naps on the floor, and if we weren't doing that, we were driving up and down the road looking for other tractors to work on and fix up in the shop. >> pretty soon, dave's sheds are filled with old tractors in various states of repair -- more than 100 of them. >> did mom ever say, "no more tractors"? >> no, not really, but i remember dad called the tractors his "savings account," you know, to justify it. through the years, as things became tight in the sheds, and, you know, there was just kind of a joking question about "dad, are you ever gonna stop?" >> the answer is, no, he's not going to stop. family vacations become cross-country tractor hunts. ♪ >> so would you say that he was eccentric? >> he was a little crazy sometimes, but he was definite
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alex?> that is a very important point. in that transcript between -- the phone call between presidents trump and zelensky, president trump specifically asking zelensky to work with rudy giuliani. kaitlan collins in west palm beach. thanks very much. >> yep, three times. >>> here with me now to discuss all of that and more are abby phillips, cnn political correspondent, rinado and former federal prosecutor and doug hyde. thank you all for joining me on this thanksgiving. happy thanksgiving to all of you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> abby, i want to start with you. bouncing off of what kaitlyn was saying, how do you see the president's attitude changing towards giuliani? does this new reporting in the post and the times, does it make the president more likely, do you think to distance himself from giuliani? >> absolutely. i mean, we've already seen the president trying to do that as kaitlyn said for several weeks now. and the ways in which this really parallels what happened with michael cohen i
alex?> that is a very important point. in that transcript between -- the phone call between presidents trump and zelensky, president trump specifically asking zelensky to work with rudy giuliani. kaitlan collins in west palm beach. thanks very much. >> yep, three times. >>> here with me now to discuss all of that and more are abby phillips, cnn political correspondent, rinado and former federal prosecutor and doug hyde. thank you all for joining me on this thanksgiving. happy...
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in the center seat, alex koenig. former communications director for senator marco rubio, he is "outnumbered." always great to see you. >> alex: good to be back, thanks for having me! >> harris: things are progressing, and we potentially will see this whole thing go public, but there's more to come in terms of transcripts. a long back and forth with the president today. what are the headlines, to you, out of what we saw? >> alex: is remarkable to me how fast this is moving. since then, a lot has happened in terms of the information that we know. our understanding of what the president did or didn't do. all that's happening around him inside the registration, vis-a-vis ukraine. it's really interesting that we are now at this point were next week it'll be public and televised in the american people are going to really focus on it for the first time. the president, what he indicated today is his strategy is to label this a partisan inquiry. that's what the republicans will spend all next week doing. saying that this is p
in the center seat, alex koenig. former communications director for senator marco rubio, he is "outnumbered." always great to see you. >> alex: good to be back, thanks for having me! >> harris: things are progressing, and we potentially will see this whole thing go public, but there's more to come in terms of transcripts. a long back and forth with the president today. what are the headlines, to you, out of what we saw? >> alex: is remarkable to me how fast this is...
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it all right alex i got a job in your alex thanks for joining in syria that's right people defending the coup were minutemen apparently that's all the time we have in this part of the program after a short break we'll continue our discussion and some real news stay with our team. throughout the hour about. join me every thursday on the alex simon short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. look at your dollar bill that says the federal reserve no no if you look that up it best to pedia it'll tell you it's debt debt is a no right they're not creating this stock has nothing to do with money it's created it's formaldehyde it's monetary formaldehyde and they're trying to they're complaining that the corpses a great thing and they just are failing to acknowledge that the global economy died in 2008 will stop. young elephants have come to. my space leave brutal budging incidence because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers be killed but also be caught up and. i do believe and laugh and smile i see it in th
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all right alex i got a job in your alex thanks for joining in syria that's right people defending the coup were minutemen apparently that's all the time we have in this part of the program after a short break we'll continue our discussion and some real news stay with r.t. . this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida no mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police need is a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court be. shocked shocked as far. as i feel. we don't know this is true because. of this unfortunately you. will still love no kill just. live. live live. live. live live. live. live. live. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. live. live. live. and very well welcome to you you're watching us inside. young elephants have come to us. especially brutal incidents because the baby e
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all right alex i got a job in your alex thanks for joining in syria that's right people defending the coup were minutemen apparently that's all the time we have in this part of the program after a short break we'll continue our discussion and some real news stay with r.t. . the world is driven by. the day or. week to ask. welcome back across the uk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now technical c.e.o. we are joined by alex christopher he's the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's quite interesting to me watching the divergent interpretations of the last 2 weeks of testimony to the ship's congressional committee but i think that we should look at really what the outcome of all of this white noise is. none of these witnesses were credible in terms of what was being pursued impeachment so what the result is basically is that it's dividing the democrats it's a uniting the g.o.p. and it has put the media in disrepute even more if that's even possible all the outcomes that these people on this witch hunt wanted t
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ahora yo estoy a cargo, gracias a alex, un bailarÍn. quiero decirte que eres uno en un millÓn. >>quiero llorar. >>yo tambiÉn. >>oye, ¿quieres voltear? necesito decirte algo de frente. >>eso es. >>te descubrÍ. te estoy viendo. sÍ, si, eso es... allÍ estÁs. doceava hilera, el 203 de la izquierda... ahÍ estÁs, marty. sÉ que eres tÚ. ¿sabes quÉ te hace especial? todos ellos son blancos con rayas negras, y tÚ negro con rayas blancas. eres un soÑador, marty, siempre lo has sido. tienes buen gusto para la mÚsica y horrible gusto para tus amigos. no por melman ni gloria, sino por mÍ. >>ok, le entro. >>no, marty, no puedes venir conmigo. >>lamento decirte que no hay opciÓn. [algarabía] [♪] >>¿no hay agua? >>no, solo mÁs diamantes y oro. [exclamaciones] >>no pierdan la esperanza. >>¡atenciÓn! yo los ayudarÉ. solo hay una forma de recuperar su valiosa agua. yo, su amado rey julien, solo tengo que ofrecerle un pequeÑo sacrificio a mis amigos, los dioses del agua. el... ¡el volcÁn! [♪] >>¿y eso quÉ hace? >>excelente pregunta. mi sacrificio entrarÁ e
ahora yo estoy a cargo, gracias a alex, un bailarÍn. quiero decirte que eres uno en un millÓn. >>quiero llorar. >>yo tambiÉn. >>oye, ¿quieres voltear? necesito decirte algo de frente. >>eso es. >>te descubrÍ. te estoy viendo. sÍ, si, eso es... allÍ estÁs. doceava hilera, el 203 de la izquierda... ahÍ estÁs, marty. sÉ que eres tÚ. ¿sabes quÉ te hace especial? todos ellos son blancos con rayas negras, y tÚ negro con rayas blancas. eres un soÑador,...
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alex a saluki true and if you drill through to what these impeachment argument is all about what it is is accusations made by each side not without some course that they have become implicated in ukrainian corruption yet that's what it's all about ultimately that's what that's why we're talking hearing all this about you know hunter biden and riz my holdings it's all about people being involved in getting payoffs in ukraine american officials american politicians the sons of american politicians receiving large amounts of money to provide protection to various all ego arks ukrainian oligarchs that what one side is the other side is accusing the republicans of dorothy's and donald trump of rummaging around ukraine getting bromley they're trying to use ukrainian politicians or you create an agency is to investigate their opponents it's all about this and of course it's unsurprising because when the united states went into ukraine in such a massive way in 2014 it had totally unrealistic geopolitical objectives it seriously underestimated russia and it completely overestimated its own abil
alex a saluki true and if you drill through to what these impeachment argument is all about what it is is accusations made by each side not without some course that they have become implicated in ukrainian corruption yet that's what it's all about ultimately that's what that's why we're talking hearing all this about you know hunter biden and riz my holdings it's all about people being involved in getting payoffs in ukraine american officials american politicians the sons of american...
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all right alex i got a job in your alex thanks for joining in syria that's right people defending the coup were minutemen apparently that's all the time we have in this part of the program after a short break we'll continue our discussion and some real news stay with r.t. . this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family daughters in florida the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery. with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this than him and what happens in court be. shocked shocked as far. as i feel. we don't know still justice for. the end of this trial unfortunately you. will still not know still just. the world is driven by shaped. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. you know world of big partners new law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to
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alex. you know i looked at the reporting on c.n.n. and on fox news in a little bit of embassy in d.c. you couldn't get 2 different story lines coming out right now with this impeachment process was ridiculous was sort of blower thing this invented a ukraine gate i mean they're living and operating in very different universes right now and people are beginning to strongly notice alex yeah you know you're right peter there's no doubt that they're reporting 2 different narratives but the interesting part peter is that all all of the mainstream media including fox they still won't mention this person's name all the people at fox actually provide i understand they got an order from up top don't mention this person's name this is a trial balloon what's to come peter as we're heading into 2020 we're going to see a lot more of this censorship a lot more of this bullying a lot more of telling people what they can and cannot say out of fear of being the platform being a racist by not only social media of the race you from payment services they
alex. you know i looked at the reporting on c.n.n. and on fox news in a little bit of embassy in d.c. you couldn't get 2 different story lines coming out right now with this impeachment process was ridiculous was sort of blower thing this invented a ukraine gate i mean they're living and operating in very different universes right now and people are beginning to strongly notice alex yeah you know you're right peter there's no doubt that they're reporting 2 different narratives but the...
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alex, do you agree? undoubtedly. think it was actually coming under quite a lot of pressure from people within his own party to take this path, so there were a handful, i mean, really only a handful, kind of half a dozen or so brexit party candidates who pulled out last week and said they didn't want to stand against conservatives for exactly this reason, the fear of the leave vote, —— fearof —— fear of splitting the leave vote. but i spoke to others, and in fact, i know there were other candidates who were talking to the people close to nigel farage, saying, we are really worried about the strategy, we are really worried about the potential consequence of standing every seat, taking on the tories, so that message was coming to nigel farage from his own party, and towards the back end of last week, some of these brexit party candidates, i understand, were being told to hold your nerve, stand firm, we need to keep up the pressure on the tories. we need to push for what he calls this clean break brexit. that they got t
alex, do you agree? undoubtedly. think it was actually coming under quite a lot of pressure from people within his own party to take this path, so there were a handful, i mean, really only a handful, kind of half a dozen or so brexit party candidates who pulled out last week and said they didn't want to stand against conservatives for exactly this reason, the fear of the leave vote, —— fearof —— fear of splitting the leave vote. but i spoke to others, and in fact, i know there were...
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why, alex? because matt bevin, the republican governor, has been seen as mean, nasty -- alex, who's that remind you of on the national level. >> i think we can all figure out the answer to that, but does that mean this is a repudiation of matt bevin because of that description, or because of the association with the guy at the top on the national level? it can reflect him as well? do you think it was bevin or a bevin/trump vote against? >> they doubled down. that's a good point. the fact is that the two of them together were even more toxic. and it's true, bevin lost only by 5,000 votes, but go out and look for 5,000 votes. you can't find them when you need them. i can guarantee you that. >> so, the suburban voters, who has turned them away from the republicans. >> some of it is policy. they see in immigration, policies are so harsh involving children. i don't think most people respond well to that. most suburbanites are concerned about climate change. this is a nearly universal concern, outside
why, alex? because matt bevin, the republican governor, has been seen as mean, nasty -- alex, who's that remind you of on the national level. >> i think we can all figure out the answer to that, but does that mean this is a repudiation of matt bevin because of that description, or because of the association with the guy at the top on the national level? it can reflect him as well? do you think it was bevin or a bevin/trump vote against? >> they doubled down. that's a good point. the...
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america correspondent out of canada alex mahela bit the host of the big picture holland cook r.t. america correspondent rachel blevins and our 2 americas sports producer jim thank you all 4 of you for coming i actually want to start with you alex because you do not reside here in the u.s. so you actually have a very i'm always curious to get that outsider's perspective whatever we have these debates what is your take on this round of the debates featuring the democratic candidates for president. i think harrison bodies everything that's wrong with the united states when it comes to politics not only from the democratic but from the republican side and when you look at somebody that's all about party it's all about the democratic party look what gabbert saying about the democratic party she's putting party before the people of the united states of america that in itself is disgusting and then the accusations against gaghan scabbard a person who actually served in the military a purse. it was actually trying to bring peace to the world and it just you're seeing the motion this the m
america correspondent out of canada alex mahela bit the host of the big picture holland cook r.t. america correspondent rachel blevins and our 2 americas sports producer jim thank you all 4 of you for coming i actually want to start with you alex because you do not reside here in the u.s. so you actually have a very i'm always curious to get that outsider's perspective whatever we have these debates what is your take on this round of the debates featuring the democratic candidates for...
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we dump now to alex witt. >> you can stick around if you want to. lovely in pink, we watch up, it's all great. >> it's a good day. >> i think you're ready to go. >> thanks, alex. >>> good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york, it is today, day 62 of the impeachment inquiry and new wrinkles in the past 24 hours that shed light previously missing aspects of the investigation. here is the very latest from what's happened right here on msnbc. >> the house is now heading towards the next phase of the impeachment inquiry as the public portion of the intelligence committee's investigation appears to have wrapped up. >> new reporting from several outlets including nbc news about devin nunes. lev parnas an associate of rudy giuliani who has been indicted is willing to tell lawmakers congressman nunes met with an ex-ukrainian official to get dirt on joe and hunter biden. >> they have only confirmed what we already knew, that trump did indeed want something from ukraine, namely an announcement that ukraine would investigate joe biden and
we dump now to alex witt. >> you can stick around if you want to. lovely in pink, we watch up, it's all great. >> it's a good day. >> i think you're ready to go. >> thanks, alex. >>> good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york, it is today, day 62 of the impeachment inquiry and new wrinkles in the past 24 hours that shed light previously missing aspects of the investigation. here is the very latest from what's happened right here on msnbc....
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thank you so much for breaking it down. >> thanks, alex. >> kick it, alex. thanks. >>> still to come, 2020 democrats are on a blitz, spending millions on tv ads. but has it gone overboard? our next guest is tom steyer, he has spent the most of anyone, topping $60 million. we'll be asking him that question next. wayfair's biggest black friday blowout ever is now on. yes! score unbelievable savings. like living room up to 70% off. storage solutions from $9.99. and area rugs up to 80% off. plus, tons of limited-time mystery flash deals. and free shipping on everything when you shop from thanksgiving through cyber monday. and we're just getting warmed up. our black friday blowout is happening now through december first. shop the event of the season, only at wayfair.com. of millions of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community, in businesses owned by women and people of color, in affordable housing. the di
thank you so much for breaking it down. >> thanks, alex. >> kick it, alex. thanks. >>> still to come, 2020 democrats are on a blitz, spending millions on tv ads. but has it gone overboard? our next guest is tom steyer, he has spent the most of anyone, topping $60 million. we'll be asking him that question next. wayfair's biggest black friday blowout ever is now on. yes! score unbelievable savings. like living room up to 70% off. storage solutions from $9.99. and area rugs...
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alex? >> can i go back to the tweet that the president put out there relative to adam schiff? just, you'll remember this, kelly, he did misspell in the exact same way the congressman's last name once before, and i remember laughing out loud to congressman schiff's response to the president, which was, "wow, that's a good one, mr. president." it is what it is. just saying, a little humor back and forth. >> reporter: it could be corrected if he so chose. >> bingo. there you go. thank you, kelly. gabby orr is white house reporter at politico and joy reid, host of msnbc's "a.m. joy," who stuck around as i begged her to do. >> of course. >> thank you, ladies. how do you assess the words of the president as articulated by jim jordan there? >> it's interesting. it's clear that they can't defend donald trump on the substance, and so, they did theatrics during the debate. but what i've also heard from republican sources is that that was not good enough for the president, that donald trump actually w
alex? >> can i go back to the tweet that the president put out there relative to adam schiff? just, you'll remember this, kelly, he did misspell in the exact same way the congressman's last name once before, and i remember laughing out loud to congressman schiff's response to the president, which was, "wow, that's a good one, mr. president." it is what it is. just saying, a little humor back and forth. >> reporter: it could be corrected if he so chose. >> bingo....
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>>> tonight -- alex trebek's cancer fight revealing the signs he missed. >> i wish i had known sooner. >> plus are lori loughlin's daughters ready to testify against her. >>> then -- >> welcome to halloween on "e.t." >> we're behind the scenes with heidi klum for her big costume reveal. >> why would you dress like a flirty nurse when you can be a mailbox. >>> plus we're ghost busting with dan aykroyd. >> and -- >> sam feldman is "e.t.'s" special guest host! >>> happy halloween from the perfect place on this spooky day, universal studios, hollywood. >> with our perfect guest co-host, star of "super store" and "friday the 13th," ben feldman. you look great. >> you said we were wearing costumes. >> we'll get to all the crazy star costumes in a minute. >> but let's get started with some serious news about "jeopardy" legend alex trebek. >> i wish i had known sooner that the persistent stomach pain i ex pierced prior to my diagnosis was a symptom of pancreatic cancer. >> alex says he missed the early warning signs of the disease. >> other common symptoms can include mild back pain, unexplai
>>> tonight -- alex trebek's cancer fight revealing the signs he missed. >> i wish i had known sooner. >> plus are lori loughlin's daughters ready to testify against her. >>> then -- >> welcome to halloween on "e.t." >> we're behind the scenes with heidi klum for her big costume reveal. >> why would you dress like a flirty nurse when you can be a mailbox. >>> plus we're ghost busting with dan aykroyd. >> and -- >>...
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salmond schill hi alex i don't know if you have just achieved. pretty significant campaigning success eleusis law how what is it tell us that and how did you manage that when blacks as completely dominated the political agenda well firstly thanks for inviting me to be on your show lucy's law is basically a ban on the sale of puppies and kittens by commercial dealers so anyone who isn't the breeder selling the puppy or the kittens so for example pet shops people motorway service stations anyone who delivers a popular kid into your house so the person who hasn't actually bred the dog or cat is a 3rd party dealer the reason this is important to ban is because 3rd party sellers these dealers enable and encourage poppy farming to happen behind closed doors so it's a campaign against poppy farming and poppy farming happens in wales and scotland and ireland in eastern europe in england and probably farming is the mass production of dogs purely for profit with no regard for their welfare why such a bad thing i mean why is the mass production of poppies t
salmond schill hi alex i don't know if you have just achieved. pretty significant campaigning success eleusis law how what is it tell us that and how did you manage that when blacks as completely dominated the political agenda well firstly thanks for inviting me to be on your show lucy's law is basically a ban on the sale of puppies and kittens by commercial dealers so anyone who isn't the breeder selling the puppy or the kittens so for example pet shops people motorway service stations anyone...
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alex? >> okay, kelly o'donnell, perfect setup for my next conversation. thank you for that. joining me now, anne gearan, white house correspondent and john harwood, cnbc editor at large. welcome, guys. kelly did a great job setting it up, as the president seems to be between a rock and a hard place, because you've got chairman nadler, who's offering the president and his attorneys to appear, to call witnesses and the like. so that really refutes the argument that they have no say in house proceedings. how, john, do you think the white house reacts now? >> reporter: well, i think there's one additional element to the dilemma that kelly was describing, and that is that the defense of the president's conduct is bad to non-existent. so, i think the general expectation is that the president and the white house will decide not to participate so they can keep calling it a sham process. if they show up, then they're going to have to engage in describing a defense, and they don't really have one. we
alex? >> okay, kelly o'donnell, perfect setup for my next conversation. thank you for that. joining me now, anne gearan, white house correspondent and john harwood, cnbc editor at large. welcome, guys. kelly did a great job setting it up, as the president seems to be between a rock and a hard place, because you've got chairman nadler, who's offering the president and his attorneys to appear, to call witnesses and the like. so that really refutes the argument that they have no say in house...
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>> so great question, alex.et's be clear, there are two separate cases that trump is attempting to have heard by the supreme court of the united states, one of them deals with the subpoena served by the manhattan da's office cyrus vance that one trump has filed a petition and really it takes four supreme court justices, alex, to agree to even hear the case. now, what's currently pending and has yet to be filed as a petition is the case involving the house oversight committee's subpoenas that also was served on mazar's a third party accounting firm that has all of trump's personal and corporate tax returns. both subpoenas speech eight years of the financial returns. the one that deals with the house oversight committee's subpoenas is compelling in terms of timing. right now trump has asked the supreme court to enter what we call a stay, meaning please wait and tell mazar not to release the records until i get a chance to be able to file the petition. if the supreme court -- it takes five justices to agree -- says
>> so great question, alex.et's be clear, there are two separate cases that trump is attempting to have heard by the supreme court of the united states, one of them deals with the subpoena served by the manhattan da's office cyrus vance that one trump has filed a petition and really it takes four supreme court justices, alex, to agree to even hear the case. now, what's currently pending and has yet to be filed as a petition is the case involving the house oversight committee's subpoenas...
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. >> what would a dream date with alex rodriguez be?> jimmy: dude, not only - [ cheers and applause >> that means that dreams actually do come true in america. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah not only did you date her, you're marrying her. >> but, jimmy, it took me 20 years [ light laughter ] and by the way, the swagger with the hat backwards and the gum? i mean, you got to be young to be - [ laughter ] that cocky and that confident. you got to be young. >> jimmy: no >> young and stupid. >> jimmy: no, no absolutely not that's so cool i love that. >> that was fun. >> jimmy: not only that, you have the big wedding coming up but also you have a -- an anniversary. it's been 10 years since you won the world series with the new york yankees >> that's right. >> jimmy: the -- anniversary [ cheers and applause it was amazing >> it was the best time of my life it was - >> jimmy: here's a picture of when you -- you guys celebrating. that is unbelievable that was so great. [ cheers and applause >> that was great. >> jimmy: what a great team. you also -
. >> what would a dream date with alex rodriguez be?> jimmy: dude, not only - [ cheers and applause >> that means that dreams actually do come true in america. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah not only did you date her, you're marrying her. >> but, jimmy, it took me 20 years [ light laughter ] and by the way, the swagger with the hat backwards and the gum? i mean, you got to be young to be - [ laughter ] that cocky and that confident. you got to be young. >> jimmy:...
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welcome back alex is in conversation with t.v. that mark abraham who is also behind the campaign for the cecil mark explains how it will make a difference to the lives of so many puppies when introduced next year. i'm remember when i finally got a dog when i was a lot. we got shot to kill teddy soft he'll kill. a breed of. folks. and he came back in the bus with me in a moment of his head sticking the shopping. legal black hole much to the consternation of my father peter because of a load of a month or so remember. some not the kind of not the way that people got poppy's into the house important f. is wrong with absolutely nothing wrong with that if you're going to the breeder which is fine and you're seeing the pop interacting with its mom and its little mates in the place it was born that's how you buy a puppy responsibly the alternative is to go to a rescue shelter which is also an appropriate way to get a dog so what lucy's lore is all about really is moving forward is the only options available to anyone looking for a dog or
welcome back alex is in conversation with t.v. that mark abraham who is also behind the campaign for the cecil mark explains how it will make a difference to the lives of so many puppies when introduced next year. i'm remember when i finally got a dog when i was a lot. we got shot to kill teddy soft he'll kill. a breed of. folks. and he came back in the bus with me in a moment of his head sticking the shopping. legal black hole much to the consternation of my father peter because of a load of a...
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hay pÉrdidas humanas, mi familia estÁ bien y es lo que importa. >>> es lo que importa alex hermano tea capa de nieve ha causado problemas en illinois y wiscousin con cientos de vuelos cancelados las temperaturas continuarÁn bajando y los vientos con alcanzan los 30 millas por horas, miles de residentes perdieron la electricidad en nueva york donde el gobernador declarÓ estado de emergencia. vamos ya con la crÓnica polÍtica porque esta misma tarde el precandidato demÓcrata beto o'rourke anunciÓ que iba a pridencial, o'rourke era uno de los candidatos que mÁs contacto mantenÍa con la comunidad latina pero hoy anunciÓ en un twitter que su servicio al paÍs no serÁ como candidato, julio vaqueiro en que, te sorprende esto. >>> quÉ tal jose, sorprende y no josÉ no sorprende porque es verdad que la campaÑa de beto o'rourke nunca encontrÓ este momento de inercia a tomar vuelo las encuestas no le favorecÍan lo tuvo que anunciar en twitter de esta manera. mi servicio a este paÍs no serÁ como un candidato demÓcrata. ademÁs en una carta escribiÓ que entendÍa que era tiempo de unirse a un candidato
hay pÉrdidas humanas, mi familia estÁ bien y es lo que importa. >>> es lo que importa alex hermano tea capa de nieve ha causado problemas en illinois y wiscousin con cientos de vuelos cancelados las temperaturas continuarÁn bajando y los vientos con alcanzan los 30 millas por horas, miles de residentes perdieron la electricidad en nueva york donde el gobernador declarÓ estado de emergencia. vamos ya con la crÓnica polÍtica porque esta misma tarde el precandidato demÓcrata beto...
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it's alex. >> we hadn't given him a hug in a year.on in a year. >> i love you guys. >> it was so wonderful to get the hug that we had waited for. >> reporter: do you remember what you said to him? >> i love you. i love you. let's go home. when's the next flight out? >> come on, let's go home. >> it was so emotional. we were all so excited. we finally got to take dad home. >> reporter: home to texas, but for how long? fred was only out on bond. he still was charged with murder and had the threat of a retrial hanging over his head. >> we were extremely hopeful that they could change their minds and decide not to go forward again. >> and we were really hoping for that. >> reporter: more than just hoping. in fact, the family actually met with prosecutors and lobbied against another trial. did that weigh into whether to go to the second trial at all, the fact that this entire family, leslie's family included, did not want a trial? >> absolutely. we have to consider their position. we have to consider where they're coming from. >> reporter:
it's alex. >> we hadn't given him a hug in a year.on in a year. >> i love you guys. >> it was so wonderful to get the hug that we had waited for. >> reporter: do you remember what you said to him? >> i love you. i love you. let's go home. when's the next flight out? >> come on, let's go home. >> it was so emotional. we were all so excited. we finally got to take dad home. >> reporter: home to texas, but for how long? fred was only out on bond. he...
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you are going to be biased so this is a sort of inequality here we see it may go back to athens alex i think you know with this whistleblower which we all know his name and people watching this program know it's his name the reason why they're doing this number one is they're flexing the social media and the democrats are flexing their muscles this is ahead of 2020 be able to cut out any kind of a narrative that they don't like and number 2 they know this water cooler boy he's full of it ok that's why they they don't want his name mentioned ok because if he's ever confronted under oath it's going to fall apart and they all know it alex absolutely right peter out of anything to their own what i will add is that if there's any proof if you need any proof that the social media companies are publishers and not platforms yep you have it right here this is rock solid proof peter of that point and going back to the a.b.c. stories on the one hand you have this purge of anyone that mentions this person's name on the other hand you have a.b.c. and c.b.s. news who i thought were competitors yea
you are going to be biased so this is a sort of inequality here we see it may go back to athens alex i think you know with this whistleblower which we all know his name and people watching this program know it's his name the reason why they're doing this number one is they're flexing the social media and the democrats are flexing their muscles this is ahead of 2020 be able to cut out any kind of a narrative that they don't like and number 2 they know this water cooler boy he's full of it ok...
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john heileman and alex wagner from "the circus" are here. but when we return, my live coverage of the democratic presidential debate! it sticks around! you're not going to want to miss this, everybody! john heileman and alex wagner from "the circus" are here. but when we return, my live coverage of the democratic presidential debate! it sticks around! you're not going to want to miss this, everybody! ing about. the... (sprintern) the new iphone 11 or iphone 11 pro with amazing all-new camera systems. and you can get both an unlimited plan and the new iphone 11 included for just $35 a month. (paul) and with sprint's 100% total satisfaction guarantee you can try out the network and see the savings for yourself. (sprintern) ahh! it's the best season of the year. (paul) is that your excited dance? (sprintern) what dance? for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. friends & family sale take an extra 25% off! save on family outerwear... men's izod sweaters - 50% off plus an extra 25% off... and cuddl duds throws - just $18.74. plus - sna
john heileman and alex wagner from "the circus" are here. but when we return, my live coverage of the democratic presidential debate! it sticks around! you're not going to want to miss this, everybody! john heileman and alex wagner from "the circus" are here. but when we return, my live coverage of the democratic presidential debate! it sticks around! you're not going to want to miss this, everybody! ing about. the... (sprintern) the new iphone 11 or iphone 11 pro with...
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the alliance party as well as a number of candidates sounding as independents but feist to scotland alex. and i'm joined from glasgow by the doyen of scottish political journalism a woman who's been covering scottish elections since alaska with a tunnel action of 1000 some to 4 i'm delighted to be joined by refreshment i'm not sure i'm delighted to be carbon dated clay that alex ruth the party of the main party leader says gemma carbon boss johnson a both been in scotland last week but neither visit was an annoyed success nor toll in fact boris johnson has taken a leaf of the tories i'm a pre-book and he's been going round in kind of hermetically sealed ports you see i mean he went to enter distillery but or only only journalists an authorised people were allowed in there was no punters unload into us can questions and when somebody remonstrated with them from the press corps he said well you're a voter aren't you so he sees is being kept well away from anything resembling the electorate and jeremy corbyn well jeremy corbin came up and there had a lot of difficulty 1st of all he changed
the alliance party as well as a number of candidates sounding as independents but feist to scotland alex. and i'm joined from glasgow by the doyen of scottish political journalism a woman who's been covering scottish elections since alaska with a tunnel action of 1000 some to 4 i'm delighted to be joined by refreshment i'm not sure i'm delighted to be carbon dated clay that alex ruth the party of the main party leader says gemma carbon boss johnson a both been in scotland last week but neither...
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the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, appears in court charged with m sexual offences against 10 women — including one of attempted rape. a number of orphaned british children caught up in the war in syria are to be brought home to the uk, says the foreign secretary. murdered more than 30 years ago — helen mccourt‘s family say they're horrified after her killer is recommended for release despite refusing to tell them where her body is. and why coldplay have announced that they won't be going on tour to promote their latest album. and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, nicola bartlett, political correspondent from the daily mirror, and olivia utley, deputy leader writer from the sun. good evening. jeremy corbyn has launched labour's general election manifesto and vowed to transform the united kingdom if they win. he unveiled the wide—ranging plans in birmingham promising what he called a "green transformation of the economy" and a "manifesto for hope". a labour government would nationalise rail, mail, water and energy companies
the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, appears in court charged with m sexual offences against 10 women — including one of attempted rape. a number of orphaned british children caught up in the war in syria are to be brought home to the uk, says the foreign secretary. murdered more than 30 years ago — helen mccourt‘s family say they're horrified after her killer is recommended for release despite refusing to tell them where her body is. and why coldplay have announced that...
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm sure business i'll see you there. pretty. much the program the u.k. foreign secretaries been branded a coward after refusing to speak to the family of a young man killed in a road accident this happened in organised outside an american military base in england involved the wife for us that. the don't. know what really happens to you wouldn't somebody go in there we really have to do you. might not want to. bring up if you were teenager harry died 3 months ago as a result of a traffic accident between his motorcycle and the car the suspects in question and secure said method she was driving on the wrong side of the road she left the u.k. afterwards and invoked diplomatic immunity through her lawyers says she had no time to react and apologized to the daughter family. so robert go down and try to speak to him because he had been in contact. troubles with how rich case sorry i went down to speak to him but he didn't want to talk to me because there was some press that you
join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm sure business i'll see you there. pretty. much the program the u.k. foreign secretaries been branded a coward after refusing to speak to the family of a young man killed in a road accident this happened in organised outside an american military base in england involved the wife for us that. the don't. know what really happens to you wouldn't somebody go in there we really have...
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>> it is, alex.ters, a significant majority of voters in the democratic primary are still undecided. that goes for the early states. iowa voters, two-thirds of caucus goers are still undecided. certainly in the super tuesday states, you have to keep in mind, alex, the presidential candidates in the democratic primary so far have been so focused financially and with their own man power they have barely spent any time, any resources in the super tuesday states. sure, that gives mike bloomberg a major advantage. however, to the points that senator warren, senator harris, senator booker just made about this election cannot be bought and paid for. we cannot allow a billionaire to come in here and just win an election by writing a check. that's going to be the real test for bloomberg. he has to make a case why he's running separate from his financial capabilities. lities if trump wins, the country may never recover. can he beat donald trump. i think it's possible. whomever he would choose as his running ma
>> it is, alex.ters, a significant majority of voters in the democratic primary are still undecided. that goes for the early states. iowa voters, two-thirds of caucus goers are still undecided. certainly in the super tuesday states, you have to keep in mind, alex, the presidential candidates in the democratic primary so far have been so focused financially and with their own man power they have barely spent any time, any resources in the super tuesday states. sure, that gives mike...
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pentagon for 2 weeks of public impeachment hearings conspiracy accusations about ukraine and russia alex vogel is in washington he previously served as chief counsel. informant general counsel for the national republican senatorial committee and then atlanta robin by role democratic strategist former obama campaign regional field director he's also retired u.s. army ranger will start with alex ford to talk about the implication what do you make of the terminations of the navy secretary in that whole story alex well i think it's unfortunate any time that you have this kind of turmoil in an important agency like the navy the one thing i would say is i think it is good and productive that the secretary alternately either tendered his resignation or was asked to because at the end of the day regardless of who the president is it's important that they have confidence in those they have leading various agencies and unfortunately it sounds like there's something of a different story coming out of both places but i think it's probably much ado about nothing in the long term robin you're a vetera
pentagon for 2 weeks of public impeachment hearings conspiracy accusations about ukraine and russia alex vogel is in washington he previously served as chief counsel. informant general counsel for the national republican senatorial committee and then atlanta robin by role democratic strategist former obama campaign regional field director he's also retired u.s. army ranger will start with alex ford to talk about the implication what do you make of the terminations of the navy secretary in that...
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alex, my sense is you are ina islamophobia. alex, my sense is you are in a car park.ign trail, with a disco wristband, following around the prime minister as it happens today. ina prime minister as it happens today. in a sofa undisclosed location in the west midlands. you spend your life on the road, notjust during campaign time. —— so far undisclosed location. there is some new stuff on islamophobia in the conservative party today. but you have been looking at this for quite a while. yes, what has come out today is the latest tranche of cases. in this instance, conservative councillors or former councillors who have allegedly posted things on social media ofan allegedly posted things on social media of an islamophobic nature. the party has suspended a batch of them, saying those who are party members, we have suspended them, kicked them out, we are taking swift action. but it hasjust out, we are taking swift action. but it has just prompted out, we are taking swift action. but it hasjust prompted this subject again. how did this come to light, both today and when you
alex, my sense is you are ina islamophobia. alex, my sense is you are in a car park.ign trail, with a disco wristband, following around the prime minister as it happens today. ina prime minister as it happens today. in a sofa undisclosed location in the west midlands. you spend your life on the road, notjust during campaign time. —— so far undisclosed location. there is some new stuff on islamophobia in the conservative party today. but you have been looking at this for quite a while. yes,...
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arthel: alex, how would you characterize john booton to be?fy and i expect he will, it's going to be one to have most important witnesses in this process, john bolton has austereling conservative record, i don't think anybody would suggest for a minute that he's aligned with democrats and if he says things that's critical of president trump, after essentially auditioning for the job to be national security adviser the testimony can be damaging, so far interesting about the testimony is then national security bolton was very concerned about this trade, this quid pro quo and i think he's going to give some republican senators pause if they believe they can stick with this, oh, well, it's not that big a deal, we will let the president, didn't succeed anyway. his testimony will be critical. arthel: chris, who has the stronger legal position going into, this is a big week, president trump supporters or those who want to impeach him? >> well, i think with respect to the subpoenas ultimately the power of congress to subpoena is well established and h
arthel: alex, how would you characterize john booton to be?fy and i expect he will, it's going to be one to have most important witnesses in this process, john bolton has austereling conservative record, i don't think anybody would suggest for a minute that he's aligned with democrats and if he says things that's critical of president trump, after essentially auditioning for the job to be national security adviser the testimony can be damaging, so far interesting about the testimony is then...
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first younger son, alex. >> you've been found not guilty of murder in the second degree. >> alex wasguilty of tampering with evidence. then the oldest son, collin. >> the jury has found you guilty of murder in the second degree. >> i hear those words and i was just setback, i blocked out. >> chelsea was inconsolable as she left the courtroom surrounded by family. it was the grownups turn to hear their verdicts, the victim's former best friend. >> you've been found not guilty of murder in the second degree and tampering with physical evidence. >> pj tucci was acquitted on all counts. >> i actually had to check the verdict sheet to make sure i heard it right. >> but what about the mother at the strcenter of it all? >> the jury has convicted you of murder in the second degree. >> laura, guilty of murder. not surprised at all. >> what's that emotion like? >> relief and justification. >> laura and her son collin were both sentenced to 25 years to life behind bars. younger son alex sen tootenced maximum of eight years. pj tucci walked out of court a free man. prosecutors had no physical ev
first younger son, alex. >> you've been found not guilty of murder in the second degree. >> alex wasguilty of tampering with evidence. then the oldest son, collin. >> the jury has found you guilty of murder in the second degree. >> i hear those words and i was just setback, i blocked out. >> chelsea was inconsolable as she left the courtroom surrounded by family. it was the grownups turn to hear their verdicts, the victim's former best friend. >> you've been...
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to answer some of our questions welcome alex. hi thanks for having me on 1st off what's happening here with the vulnerabilities in these vices voice assistance . so it's actually part of a long running pattern of people testing out things that are popular you can go way back to the day when you had people using captain crunch whistles to essentially tweak a call phone booths to get free long distance calls now it's a little more industrialized where's the research teams are checking to see ok does this new device work does it not how can i crack it because all of these pieces are actually really critical to our overall security as a society going forward well you mention as as a society as we move toward a more connected society with all of these devices and every home and office how can companies like amazon and google put these devices out that are susceptible to these types of attacks. so i think that it's a really really hard problem because if you think about it there's almost infinite ways to attack and test these devices a
to answer some of our questions welcome alex. hi thanks for having me on 1st off what's happening here with the vulnerabilities in these vices voice assistance . so it's actually part of a long running pattern of people testing out things that are popular you can go way back to the day when you had people using captain crunch whistles to essentially tweak a call phone booths to get free long distance calls now it's a little more industrialized where's the research teams are checking to see ok...
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alex: not really.one is telling that line that they are going to be patient, they are going to look at the data. brent is still an issue. trade is still an issue. the president hasn't been as hawkish or punitive when it comes to trade, so the rhetoric has been dialed back a bit, but these are still issues out there, and they can still turn very quickly. i think the fed is cautious and aware of that, and i think in the short run, thinking about liquidity and the repo market, how they are going to manage year end because that is coming up on us quickly. vonnie: and of course, next week is the deadline for the president to decide on euro tariffs. europe has been saying there aren't going to be any on the part of the u.s. anyway. guy: absolutely. our thanks to paul christopher, wells fargo investment institute head of global market strategy, and alex harris, bloomberg market and rates reporter. thest want to highlight news on this case running in europe for three years. it is italian related. we're just ge
alex: not really.one is telling that line that they are going to be patient, they are going to look at the data. brent is still an issue. trade is still an issue. the president hasn't been as hawkish or punitive when it comes to trade, so the rhetoric has been dialed back a bit, but these are still issues out there, and they can still turn very quickly. i think the fed is cautious and aware of that, and i think in the short run, thinking about liquidity and the repo market, how they are going...