517
517
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
KDTV
tv
eye 517
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea sambucetti continúa el relato. [andrea] son las 2 de la mañana.s tenían como objetivo migrar a los estados unidos. >> ¿de dónde eres? >> de honduras. [andrea] juntar dinero no les resulta fácil y el riesgo al que se exponen es ilimitado. así es cómo estas mujeres cargan con ellas un corazón destrozado, que ha sufrido la pérdida de toda ilusión. hace un año que blanca llegó desde el salvador. tapachula era solo una ciudad que iba a ser de paso para ella y su hijo. blanca tiene 41 años. blanca: es difícil mi historia porque nunca pensé encontrarme en esta situación. [andrea] cuando repasa todo el trabajo que logró con años de estudio y esfuerzo, sus lágrimas vuelven a brotar. blanca tuvo su primera hija a los 16 y se separó. luego conoció a otro hombre. blanca: tenía 21 años cuando apareció el padre de mis hijos. todo bien, mi hija encantada, pero ahí nomás salgo embarazada. fue naciendo el hijo de él y mi hija empezó a sufrir. a él le molestaba todo de ella. me llevó a vivir con su familia. [andrea] al poco tiempo, la relación empeoró. blanca: me p
andrea sambucetti continúa el relato. [andrea] son las 2 de la mañana.s tenían como objetivo migrar a los estados unidos. >> ¿de dónde eres? >> de honduras. [andrea] juntar dinero no les resulta fácil y el riesgo al que se exponen es ilimitado. así es cómo estas mujeres cargan con ellas un corazón destrozado, que ha sufrido la pérdida de toda ilusión. hace un año que blanca llegó desde el salvador. tapachula era solo una ciudad que iba a ser de paso para ella y su hijo....
85
85
Nov 24, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
>> that he and andrea got closer. he and andrea had decided that they were soulmates. told me that andrea was adamant that she would not leave her husband and her two kids. >> andrea was interested in hemy but would never leave her husband. that was the message rusty sneiderman's wife was sending her boss, the defense would argue. and the defense promised to prove to the jury that the inner turmoil these mixed signals stirred up in hemy neuman was enough to push this mild-mannered but troubled man over the edge and into the realm of legal insanity. >>> coming up -- >> i've been kicked, i've been slapped, i've been whipped and those things you don't forget. >> haunting secrets from hemy's past. and a question, did celebrity voices drive him to kill? when "dateline" continues. >>> whose boss kills someone else's husband? i don't care, affair or no affair. there was no affair. who kills someone else's husband? >> hemy newman was a killer. that's what the prosecutor told the jury, what his alleged mistress told the jury. even hemy newman said he did it, a police detective
>> that he and andrea got closer. he and andrea had decided that they were soulmates. told me that andrea was adamant that she would not leave her husband and her two kids. >> andrea was interested in hemy but would never leave her husband. that was the message rusty sneiderman's wife was sending her boss, the defense would argue. and the defense promised to prove to the jury that the inner turmoil these mixed signals stirred up in hemy neuman was enough to push this mild-mannered...
62
62
Nov 18, 2018
11/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
-andreas: no. lemonis: did they spend any money? andreas: no. out the franchisees? andreas: no. lemonis: have they been here helping you get open? -andreas: no. -lemonis: so, for 45%, i wouldn't expect them to all the lifting, 'cause i'm 55%, but damn. -andreas: they should be here. -lemonis: mike and kathleen have never been to chicago. that was new information to me. i expect them to be involved in the process. they haven't been involved. i'd like them to have a little better attitude about coming here and not acting like i inconvenienced them. sam: it's a grand opening. it's embarrassing. lemonis: i hate the fact that they're late. i'm gonna literally blast them to the moon. ♪ hi, guys. kathleen: sorry. we got a little lost. lemonis: when they finally do get there, they're late, not by five minutes -- by over an hour. it's more hurtful than upsetting to me, because i invested in them as much as i invested in the business. so, what do you think of the place? mike: it's, um... -kathleen: i don't like these. -mike: i'm not a fan of the -- kathle
-andreas: no. lemonis: did they spend any money? andreas: no. out the franchisees? andreas: no. lemonis: have they been here helping you get open? -andreas: no. -lemonis: so, for 45%, i wouldn't expect them to all the lifting, 'cause i'm 55%, but damn. -andreas: they should be here. -lemonis: mike and kathleen have never been to chicago. that was new information to me. i expect them to be involved in the process. they haven't been involved. i'd like them to have a little better attitude about...
385
385
tv
eye 385
favorite 0
quote 0
quest. >> my name is andrea. i was born on april 30th, 1987. >> reporter: she turns to social media to find her. posting a photo of herself on facebook holding a sign outlining her story. >> i was abandoned at a hospital in coeur d'alene, idaho by a woman named amy beach. please like and share. >> reporter: the post goes viral. >> it made headlines. >> using social media to try to be reconnected with her birth mother. >> reporter: many adopted kids say they have this sense of yearning. how different is it for those who are foundlings? >> it's even more intense. because foundlings have zero information about their background. it's like their life began the moment they were found. >> reporter: 2,400 miles away in anchorage, alaska, another foundling mystery, one year before andrea's. another runaway mother abandons her baby. it's a cool summer evening in 1986. at sundown, a newborn baby boy is found -- not in a hospital, but in a cardboard box next to a salvation army bin. >> it was september 4th, 1986, two teenage
quest. >> my name is andrea. i was born on april 30th, 1987. >> reporter: she turns to social media to find her. posting a photo of herself on facebook holding a sign outlining her story. >> i was abandoned at a hospital in coeur d'alene, idaho by a woman named amy beach. please like and share. >> reporter: the post goes viral. >> it made headlines. >> using social media to try to be reconnected with her birth mother. >> reporter: many adopted kids say...
87
87
Nov 7, 2018
11/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you?lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it old-school. lemonis: yeah. andrea: pre-rolls are a big one as well. lemonis: what's a pre-roll? is that also known as a joint? andrea: yes. lemonis: okay. we'll just call it a joint. pre-roll's like some mba word. it's a joint. let's just call it a joint. andrea unsworth has an mba and used to be an analyst at moody's, the big credit-rating agency. she feels strongly that her presence as a woman is essential in an industry that's dominated by men. and how hard is it being a woman in this business? andrea: i'd say -- i'd say it's an advantage here to be a woman, hones
andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you?lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind...
159
159
Nov 8, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea mitchell reports starts right now. >>> right now on andrea mitchell reports, it is a mass shooting outside of a country music bar outside in l.a. and 12 are killed including a sergeant who ran towards the building trying to save lives. >> we were were trying to get behind the car or something. >> and we tried the take cover. >> we heard the bang-bang of the gunshot, and it started to go crazy. >> forced out, jeff sessions is ousted as attorney general, but the president never getting over session's legally mandated recusal of the mueller inv investigation investigation. >> i can see a scenario where jeff sessions is replaced with the recess appointm, and he does not fire mueller, but the budget is so low that the investigation grinds to a halt. >> and rbg is hospitalized. the 85-year-old supreme court justice and liberal icon fracturing three ribs after a fall at the supreme court. good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington as we cover yet another mass shooting, and this tragedy is unfolding today in thousand oaks, california. 11 people at a country music bar mowed down
andrea mitchell reports starts right now. >>> right now on andrea mitchell reports, it is a mass shooting outside of a country music bar outside in l.a. and 12 are killed including a sergeant who ran towards the building trying to save lives. >> we were were trying to get behind the car or something. >> and we tried the take cover. >> we heard the bang-bang of the gunshot, and it started to go crazy. >> forced out, jeff sessions is ousted as attorney general,...
83
83
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
>> good morning, andrea.s the breakfast line here at the shelt foretr er for the carav caravan, and these are some of the women and children that you are seeing and they are standing in line as they do twice a day, and some of them may be eligible for asylum in the united states, but, andrea, they are the minority of the caravan, and instead, most of the members of the caravan, and this is a line for single men that you can see, and it is stretching much longer as it does every single morning. many of the men tell us that they heard in honduras it would be easy to cross in the united states, and they heard that there were work programs that they would be eligible for, and now that they are here in the tijuana and rel realizing how difficult it is to get here in the united states, and especially after what happened sunday, some of them are deciding to turn back, and this is a tent that is set up by a bunch of different governmental agencies here in mexico, but this is where the people come if they want to go b
>> good morning, andrea.s the breakfast line here at the shelt foretr er for the carav caravan, and these are some of the women and children that you are seeing and they are standing in line as they do twice a day, and some of them may be eligible for asylum in the united states, but, andrea, they are the minority of the caravan, and instead, most of the members of the caravan, and this is a line for single men that you can see, and it is stretching much longer as it does every single...
79
79
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea was asleep. when i was watching the kids.re so they indicted her on my charges, i guess. make me feel worse because she's sitting down here for no reason at all. >> later on, sheldon would agree to plead guilty to only one count of child endangerment. he was sentenced to time already served in jail and released. but one of the new friends he made in his housing unit was none other than the future brother-in-law he had never met. >> that's another one that you didn't see coming either. >> talking about bobby wolford, any relation? >> my little brother. i love him like family, like blood. he's actually a friend of my best friend and they knew each other since they was little kids so that just brought us closer even quicker. >> when they first met in jail, bobby didn't even know who sheldon was. >> i didn't know it was sheldon. i thought it was one of the funniest names i ever heard. to be honest with you. it sounds like something you would call a turtle or something. >> this family saga was about to take yet another turn. andre
andrea was asleep. when i was watching the kids.re so they indicted her on my charges, i guess. make me feel worse because she's sitting down here for no reason at all. >> later on, sheldon would agree to plead guilty to only one count of child endangerment. he was sentenced to time already served in jail and released. but one of the new friends he made in his housing unit was none other than the future brother-in-law he had never met. >> that's another one that you didn't see...
109
109
Nov 21, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," grudge match. a bombshell report says that president trump wanted the justice department to prosecute his rivals hillary clinton and james comey, but the top white house reporters said that a move like that could lead to impeachment, and it is a threat that the president previewed in the campaign. >> it is just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you would be in jail. >> siding with the saudis, president trump backing the saudi crown prince ignoring the cia conclusion that mohammad bin salman ordered the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. >> the cia have been studying it and they have nothing definitive and the fact is that maybe he did or maybe he didn't. >> we have a crown prince crown prince that directed the kill ing of a journalist, and of the language that was used was if they were writing it for saudi arabia and not the united states. >>> and a movable feast. a california town putting aside their own thank
. >>> "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," grudge match. a bombshell report says that president trump wanted the justice department to prosecute his rivals hillary clinton and james comey, but the top white house reporters said that a move like that could lead to impeachment, and it is a threat that the president previewed in the campaign. >> it is just awfully good that someone with the temperament of...
126
126
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea. >> thank you so much morgan froord. and gadi schwartz is on the campus of arizona state university. that is the tough race between krysten sinema and martha mcsally. >> that is right. they are make it extremely easy for young people to vote in arizona and lot of it is going to be coming down the young independent voters, and this is the asu campus that you can see the kids lined up to the vote, and right near the middle of the campus, these are all residence halls and dormitories and a lot of the students will walk out of the door and come over to here, and vote. this is a race that is right now mostly going to be decided by the early votes. we have a pretty good idea of what that looks like. 41% are republican, and about 33% are democrats, and 24% are independents. 75 to 80% of the electorate has already voted and those independents, a lot of them are these young voters. we have talked to some who say they are voting for kierstin cinema, because they see her as an independent. and we have also, people over here voting
andrea. >> thank you so much morgan froord. and gadi schwartz is on the campus of arizona state university. that is the tough race between krysten sinema and martha mcsally. >> that is right. they are make it extremely easy for young people to vote in arizona and lot of it is going to be coming down the young independent voters, and this is the asu campus that you can see the kids lined up to the vote, and right near the middle of the campus, these are all residence halls and...
120
120
Nov 1, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea. >> thank you, kelly. nbc's political director and as you can see, oprah is coming out on the stage. chuck, obviously, also moderator of "meet the press" and host of the mtp daily, and chuck, let's talk about this impact, first of a all, and what is oprah trying to do for stacey abrams given with what her opponent, and the secretary of the state in georgia is doing, and all of the char charges of voter suppression. >> and every event is about get the out the vote. and every surrogate is about get o out the vote, and whether it is the democratic or the republican side. and for stacey abrams side it is more of the get out and vote exercise. it is about the turn outthe margins. if the african-american vote is 30% or more in georgia, it is a recipe for her, and if it is not, and if it is below that and clo closer to 25%, that is how she comes can out short. so asking what oprah is doing there. she is there to get the casual voters that maybe em pa thet toik the left-hand side of the political equation, and to
andrea. >> thank you, kelly. nbc's political director and as you can see, oprah is coming out on the stage. chuck, obviously, also moderator of "meet the press" and host of the mtp daily, and chuck, let's talk about this impact, first of a all, and what is oprah trying to do for stacey abrams given with what her opponent, and the secretary of the state in georgia is doing, and all of the char charges of voter suppression. >> and every event is about get the out the vote....
137
137
Nov 14, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us on "andrea mitchell reports." ports. oh, look... ports. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, i
stay with us on "andrea mitchell reports." ports. oh, look... ports. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with...
928
928
Nov 5, 2018
11/18
by
KDTV
tv
eye 928
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea continuar el relato. andrea: 2:00 a.m.un un corazÓn destrozado que ha sufrido la pÉrdida de toda ilusiÓn. hace un aÑo que blanca llegÓ desde el salvador, tapachula era una ciudad que iba a hacer de paso para ella y su hijo. blanca tiene 41 aÑos. >> es difÍcil mi historia, nunca pensÉ encontrarme con esta situaciÓn. >>cuando repasa todo el trabajo que logrÓ con aÑos de estudio y esfuerzo, sus lÁgrimas vuelven a brotar. blanca tuvo su primera hija a los 16 y se separÓ. luego conoció a otro hombre. al poco tiempo la relaciÓn empeoró. luego vino el maltrato y el abuso. ese fue el punto final para blanca, decidiÓ hacer algo que le cambiarÍa la vida. >>yo no sabÍa quÉ color eran mis ojos, no me los veÍa. andrea: blanca se uniÓ a un grupo de mujeres que le prestaron ayuda a salir de la violencia domÉstica y se convirtiÓ en una activista femenina, que ayudÓ a otras mujeres a salir adelante, estudio y termino muchos cursos y especializaciones. fueron 10 aÑos de labores comunitarias, trabajo dando clases, apoyo, educaciÓn y una de l
andrea continuar el relato. andrea: 2:00 a.m.un un corazÓn destrozado que ha sufrido la pÉrdida de toda ilusiÓn. hace un aÑo que blanca llegÓ desde el salvador, tapachula era una ciudad que iba a hacer de paso para ella y su hijo. blanca tiene 41 aÑos. >> es difÍcil mi historia, nunca pensÉ encontrarme con esta situaciÓn. >>cuando repasa todo el trabajo que logrÓ con aÑos de estudio y esfuerzo, sus lÁgrimas vuelven a brotar. blanca tuvo su primera hija a los 16 y se...
205
205
Nov 20, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
and now, andrea mitchell, you have mail. ivanka trump was using a personal e-mail account for white house business and calling for an investigation. irony award. >> and unless hillary is indicted and which she should be, and she lied like a dog on the e-mails and she should be imprisoned. >> and crooked hillary's e-mails. >> biggest scandal since watergate. >> and how can she manage this country when she can'ting in the e-mail e-mails. >> and under fire, the president reportedly considering the first v visit to the u.s. troops in a combat zone after failing to visit a world war i cemetery in france or going to the arlington on veterans day, and attacking the heroic commander of the bin laden raid and angering one of the s.e.a.l.s. >> something like this is not about the democrats or the republicans, and the admiral is one of the reasons that we got it, and the president obama approved it and that is as simple as it gets. >>> and mystery illness, and the first harrowing account of the baffling syndrome striking american diplo
and now, andrea mitchell, you have mail. ivanka trump was using a personal e-mail account for white house business and calling for an investigation. irony award. >> and unless hillary is indicted and which she should be, and she lied like a dog on the e-mails and she should be imprisoned. >> and crooked hillary's e-mails. >> biggest scandal since watergate. >> and how can she manage this country when she can'ting in the e-mail e-mails. >> and under fire, the...
875
875
Nov 15, 2018
11/18
by
KDTV
tv
eye 875
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea: maÑana estarÁ super activo.er. hay que sacar las mejores telas cuando se viene a las vegas. logramos compartir contra el pÚblico. gracias a todos ustedes por estar con nosotros. nosotros estamos el gusto de tener esta oportunidad con los artistas. hablamos con laura pausini, que celebra 25 aÑos de carrera. estÁ nominada para el dÍa de hoy, tiene grandes sorpresas y caminara con alguien muy especial. hablamos de eso y mucho mÁs. ♪ maity: amigos, esta semana celebramos la mÚsica y quÉ me que con nuestra querida laura, que estÁ nominada? ha sido un aÑo espectacular. cerramos con broche de oro con las nominaciones. laura: muchas gracias. siempre repito lo mismo pero no me lo esperaba. todo lo que estÁ pasando en la mÚsica y en la vida de todos, el cambio generacional. no sabÍa que era posible despuÉs de 25 aÑos que canto. es una normas. maity: quiÉn que te acompaÑe en estos latin grammy? viene mi hija y su marido. y mis padres. toda la familia estÁ aquÍ. maity: irÁn contiguos todos -- contigo todos al evento? laura:
andrea: maÑana estarÁ super activo.er. hay que sacar las mejores telas cuando se viene a las vegas. logramos compartir contra el pÚblico. gracias a todos ustedes por estar con nosotros. nosotros estamos el gusto de tener esta oportunidad con los artistas. hablamos con laura pausini, que celebra 25 aÑos de carrera. estÁ nominada para el dÍa de hoy, tiene grandes sorpresas y caminara con alguien muy especial. hablamos de eso y mucho mÁs. ♪ maity: amigos, esta semana celebramos la mÚsica...
165
165
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea mitchell is picking up the news coverage right now. >>> and right now now on "andrea mitchell reports" breaking news on all fronts. michael cohen pleading guilty to lying to congress when he denied to try to do a trump tower deal in russia in the campaign. and more breaking news from air force one just now. en route to ar jgentina, the president canceling the saturday summit with vladimir putin because of the new aggression against ukraine. and first, the president's reak sh reaction today slamming michael cohen before leaving the white house. >> he was given a fairly long jail sentence, and he is a weak person. and being weak unlike the other people that you watch, and he is a weak person and what he is trying to do is to get a reduced sentence. >> the leaders of the senate intelligence committee reacting to cohen admitting that he lied to them. >> this is one more example of the president's closest allies lying a about their ties to russia and russians. >> i am -- i have not seen the specific indictment, but this is why people should not lie when they are in front of a congr
andrea mitchell is picking up the news coverage right now. >>> and right now now on "andrea mitchell reports" breaking news on all fronts. michael cohen pleading guilty to lying to congress when he denied to try to do a trump tower deal in russia in the campaign. and more breaking news from air force one just now. en route to ar jgentina, the president canceling the saturday summit with vladimir putin because of the new aggression against ukraine. and first, the president's...
110
110
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm andrea mitchell in new york. the president at a world summit in argentina, but judging from the tweets theday, he started the day thinking of the dramatic events in the russia probe. sworn testimony indicating an active cover-up by former lawyer and fixer michael cohen about the trump organization's effort to get a trump tower in moscow well into the 2016 campaign. the president tweeting this morning that he had quote only lightly looked at a business deal while frequently denying it on 2 campaign trail, and sarah sanders is is now referring to the mueller investigation as the russian witch hunt hoax at an ish -- statement she issued from the summit. and now joining us is peter alexander and ben wallace. and peter, let's talk about the dissonance and we saw the bilateral with the prime minister of japan abe shinzo, and they are saying that they hope they can work it out with vladimir putin, and where does that stand? >> andrea, an interesting point. be clear here the man representing the united states at this glo
i'm andrea mitchell in new york. the president at a world summit in argentina, but judging from the tweets theday, he started the day thinking of the dramatic events in the russia probe. sworn testimony indicating an active cover-up by former lawyer and fixer michael cohen about the trump organization's effort to get a trump tower in moscow well into the 2016 campaign. the president tweeting this morning that he had quote only lightly looked at a business deal while frequently denying it on 2...
181
181
Nov 5, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea?> in fact, in those suburban areas around philadelphia, that's the classic district where we're going to see whether or not donald trump's anti-immigration rhetoric has had an effect on the normally republican voters, a lot of republican women, suburbanites, often -- many of those people did not come out in droves for hillary clinton. that was the big factor in her losing pennsylvania. anne? >> reporter: right. and now the question is, are they turned off enough by what some people see as president trump's antics over the last two years to switch their votes and say, put a protest vote, saying i'm going to back the democratic candidate here tomorrow. that's one of the things people will be watching, because if there is to be a big blue wave, one of the first places you'll see that effect will be here in pennsylvania one. >> thanks so much, anne. very briefly, cecile richards, one thing driving a lot of these races is, as we pointed out, women most importantly affected by health care. a
andrea?> in fact, in those suburban areas around philadelphia, that's the classic district where we're going to see whether or not donald trump's anti-immigration rhetoric has had an effect on the normally republican voters, a lot of republican women, suburbanites, often -- many of those people did not come out in droves for hillary clinton. that was the big factor in her losing pennsylvania. anne? >> reporter: right. and now the question is, are they turned off enough by what some...
110
110
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, andrea.p has not been shy about the displeasure with jerome powell as the fed chairman, but his comments to us yesterday in the oval office were sort of a new level of discord with the fed chair. we didn't even ask him about the f federal reserve by the way. we were asking about the declines in the stock market and the jgeneral motors' plant closures and layoffs and whether he fears a recession, and he answered by tearing into jerome powell. we asked him if he takes any responsibility for it, and who s is to blame, and he put it squarely on the federal reserve chair, and he is not happy with powell. >> and pompeo is now on the hill speaking about the meeting with senators, and they were not happy at all that gina powell, i should say haspel was not there. and so we will go that when he starts to take the questions, but the usual slam on the chair is escalating and as you point out, this is the worst yet. it is obviously affecting the markets, and it could, you know, constrict actions, potenti
yeah, andrea.p has not been shy about the displeasure with jerome powell as the fed chairman, but his comments to us yesterday in the oval office were sort of a new level of discord with the fed chair. we didn't even ask him about the f federal reserve by the way. we were asking about the declines in the stock market and the jgeneral motors' plant closures and layoffs and whether he fears a recession, and he answered by tearing into jerome powell. we asked him if he takes any responsibility for...
136
136
Nov 15, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> andrea mitchell reports starts right now. >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports" on the attack. the president escalating the smears against bob mueller as one republican and a host of democrats are fighting for legislation to protect the investigation from white house interference. >> i think it is an absolutely necessary and important move to force accountability. >> i think that there is nothing lost by doing it. there is possibly much gained. >> what is your take on senator flake's here to hold up some of the judicial nominee tos force the issue? >> itt is a courageous move. i respect it. mad respect. >> saving face -- a bombshell report of "the new york times" reveals how facebook allegedly tried to koucounter attack criticism of its handling of the russian meddling interference in the 2016 campaign. >> what i want to know is in addition to the information in "the new york times" is do they also go after political opponents as in people who work in congress, as in elected officials. >> and search for survivors. the list of those missing in the deadly california wildf
. >>> andrea mitchell reports starts right now. >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports" on the attack. the president escalating the smears against bob mueller as one republican and a host of democrats are fighting for legislation to protect the investigation from white house interference. >> i think it is an absolutely necessary and important move to force accountability. >> i think that there is nothing lost by doing it. there is possibly much gained....
140
140
Nov 2, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea. >> wow. that is so interesting. chris jansing and steve patterson, thank you, our road warriors today. and in the studio, to michael and brian. let's drill down on the president's choice of closing message, and you a former republican chairman and former lieutenant governor of state of maryland and the closing message is that the migrants are coming to get you and we are sending the troops to the border, and we will talk about, that and the arguable policy there, and making up numbers, and you know -- >> it is all a lie. >> and the people and the immigrants and how quickly they are coming and the borders, and all of this, and when he could be talking about a jobs report and the first big inkrecrease i wage, and why not making the argument about the economy that might appeal to those women who might thenning a free with their husbands? >> because it is not sexy for the base. talking about good job numbers and republicans have not been talking about the economic surge that has occurred under this president, and system
andrea. >> wow. that is so interesting. chris jansing and steve patterson, thank you, our road warriors today. and in the studio, to michael and brian. let's drill down on the president's choice of closing message, and you a former republican chairman and former lieutenant governor of state of maryland and the closing message is that the migrants are coming to get you and we are sending the troops to the border, and we will talk about, that and the arguable policy there, and making up...
833
833
Nov 16, 2018
11/18
by
KDTV
tv
eye 833
favorite 0
quote 0
alan: bienvenida, andrea. cuÉntame tu look? cuÁntos dÍas te toma decidirte por el look? becky g: querÍa un vestido de mi color favorito es el verde esmeralda. andrea: te gusta involucrar el tema de los diseÑadores latinos beckie g: 100%, me encantan los diseÑadores colombianos. andrea: macro que es lo que no puede faltar en un look de karol g? karol g: brillo es lo que no puede faltar. andrea: nos encontramos en primera fila con carlos rivera, estÁs listÍsimo, estas del energÉtico de repente un poquito asustado? carlos: estoy con ana de la reguera por lo tanto no puede salir mal. andrea: cuÉntame lo que te pusiste hoy? carlos: traigo un traje de d&g >> me siento muy feliz, con mucha energÍa. muy agradecida con ustedes, con todo lo que estÁ pasando andrea: quÉ diferencia tu estilo en la alfombra roja ? >> ser consecuente con lo que uno piensa. andrea: allÍ vieron todas las tendencias que se presentaron ayer. creo que vimos bastante variedad. el color obviamente fue el negro. tambiÉn los cortes minimalistas. lo
alan: bienvenida, andrea. cuÉntame tu look? cuÁntos dÍas te toma decidirte por el look? becky g: querÍa un vestido de mi color favorito es el verde esmeralda. andrea: te gusta involucrar el tema de los diseÑadores latinos beckie g: 100%, me encantan los diseÑadores colombianos. andrea: macro que es lo que no puede faltar en un look de karol g? karol g: brillo es lo que no puede faltar. andrea: nos encontramos en primera fila con carlos rivera, estÁs listÍsimo, estas del energÉtico de...
110
110
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea? >> thanks, gadi for setting the stage for us. allen go he m-- gomez, let's tak about the policy, mexico would keep people on the mexican side of the border until they get asylums processed. that would be a big change in policy and law. there was push back from mexican officials. what is your understanding of where it stands right now. >> they were definitely in ongoing negotiations, to fry to figure out a way to house these migrants in mexico, while they wait to apply for asylum. but this could be very interesting, december 1st is when the new administration comes in. and he's struck a decent tone with president trump ever since wing his election, but he won his election based on being the anti-trump candidate. so we're starting to see the first signs of him fighting back and pushing back against that. underlying all of this, is the fact that all those migrants we saw, the big, big mass of people there at that port of entry where they're trying to get in, the u.s. can process fewer th
andrea? >> thanks, gadi for setting the stage for us. allen go he m-- gomez, let's tak about the policy, mexico would keep people on the mexican side of the border until they get asylums processed. that would be a big change in policy and law. there was push back from mexican officials. what is your understanding of where it stands right now. >> they were definitely in ongoing negotiations, to fry to figure out a way to house these migrants in mexico, while they wait to apply for...
355
355
Nov 12, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 355
favorite 0
quote 1
>> andrea, both of those recounts are underway. the one place that's getting a lot of scrutiny now, is palm beach county, and broward county. we heard that the rick scott campaign was seeking an injunction to put more law enforcement around the machines and ballots in broward county. and the judge said he didn't think he had the evidence to make that happen, but he suggested that, and these parties are going to reconvene in about an hour. he suggested that maybe you put three sheriffs who don't report to the supervisor of elections there, who has become a controversial figure in this. but he said something else that was interesting. you mentioned in your show open, people have been talking about fraud, but not providing any evidence of that, the judge took note of that, and cautioned everyone to tamp their rhetoric down. what's said in these election offices is taken seriously. when you hear rick scott and the president of the united states and other republicans coming out and talking about fraud, or ballots coming up out of nowher
>> andrea, both of those recounts are underway. the one place that's getting a lot of scrutiny now, is palm beach county, and broward county. we heard that the rick scott campaign was seeking an injunction to put more law enforcement around the machines and ballots in broward county. and the judge said he didn't think he had the evidence to make that happen, but he suggested that, and these parties are going to reconvene in about an hour. he suggested that maybe you put three sheriffs who...
263
263
Nov 1, 2018
11/18
by
KDTV
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea: los a las e 7/6 un tra que no se pueden perder.mÁs valor este reportaje. asÍ que muy pendientes. " no culpable" asÍ se declarÓ ante una corte robert bauer el sospechoso de asesinar a 11 personas en una sinagoga de pittsburg. robert represento para ser acusado en una acusaciÓn co40 y 4 grados por homicidio, delito de odio y obstrucciÓn de la prÁctica religiosa. tambiÉn deberÁ responder por herir a cuatro policÍas. carolina: continÚan los funerales de estas personas. a esta hora se lleva a cabo el de perdiÓ su vida y que amente perdieron la rometieronad vida. quÉ descansen en paz. a una semana del paso del huracÁn huila por nayarit, mÉxico mÁs de 180.000 personas sufren los embates. las redes sociales se han llenado de fotos y vÍdeos de personas que piden ayuda despuÉs de que no han recibido la ayuda prometida por parte de las autoridades. borja: ha pasado mÁs de una semana y todavÍa recibimos mensajes en nuestras cuentas tambiÉn en la ediciÓn digital de las personas que nos piden t que puedan colaborarles porque el paso ha destruÍdo
andrea: los a las e 7/6 un tra que no se pueden perder.mÁs valor este reportaje. asÍ que muy pendientes. " no culpable" asÍ se declarÓ ante una corte robert bauer el sospechoso de asesinar a 11 personas en una sinagoga de pittsburg. robert represento para ser acusado en una acusaciÓn co40 y 4 grados por homicidio, delito de odio y obstrucciÓn de la prÁctica religiosa. tambiÉn deberÁ responder por herir a cuatro policÍas. carolina: continÚan los funerales de estas personas....
107
107
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
we begin with andrea borba live. andrea? >> reporter: juliet, brian, i am just up the road. that is where evacuations are happening now, as people are getting out of the path of this fire. thousands of people have already evacuated. thousands more are likely to tonight as the winds continue to pick up. . >> we've been living here since the fire broke out. and we'll probably be here until they let us back in. they haven't let us in. so we're just staying here. >> reporter: sarah martin along with jay the dog, a few cats, a dove, and bearded dragon are living next to the reservoir, and because that wasn't enough, two dogs abandoned by evacuees, one still wearing a leash, have joined. they know their homes are still standing strong against the fury of the campfire. but they're trapped. >> we ain't got no gas, so we can't go far. even to get to chico, we couldn't. >> reporter: and communication is a massive problem. what little cell service there is in this part of butte county has been knocked out by lack of power >> we got our animals with us. that's what matters. we can't get
we begin with andrea borba live. andrea? >> reporter: juliet, brian, i am just up the road. that is where evacuations are happening now, as people are getting out of the path of this fire. thousands of people have already evacuated. thousands more are likely to tonight as the winds continue to pick up. . >> we've been living here since the fire broke out. and we'll probably be here until they let us back in. they haven't let us in. so we're just staying here. >> reporter:...
113
113
Nov 19, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
as you point out, andrea, it is far from ideal.e way you conduct interviews you would much rather be there in person to follow up on the answers and observe body language and inflection. nonetheless, i think there's some value in getting written answers even though lawyers will be involved no doubt in crafting the particular language of them because it locks president trump into a story. for example, if they're asking about back channel communications with russia or meetings at the islands or things like that, president trump has to either say he knew about them or he didn't. he has to take a stand and so whatever stand he takes i think can be useful to robert mueller because it's difficult for president trump to wriggle out of the answers later. >> can he pick and choose what he wants to answer? >> well, he should answer all the questions but he could exert executive privilege and some reports of doing that with questions of activity that is occurred after he became president. that doesn't mean it's absolute as we saw in the nixon
as you point out, andrea, it is far from ideal.e way you conduct interviews you would much rather be there in person to follow up on the answers and observe body language and inflection. nonetheless, i think there's some value in getting written answers even though lawyers will be involved no doubt in crafting the particular language of them because it locks president trump into a story. for example, if they're asking about back channel communications with russia or meetings at the islands or...
41
41
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
it is significant because andrea leadsom isa significant because andrea leadsom is a committed brexiteerza party with the other brexiteers in the cabinet. she's obviously backing it. michael gove has decided to back it, presumably when he found out that no deal would mean water wouldn't come out of the taps, that presumably persuaded him. amazing what concentrates the mind, isn't it? allowed those brexiteers still in the cabinet kind of have to put their money behind it because the others have left. -- those brexiteers are still in the cabinet have to put their money behind it because the others have left. andrea leadsom said don't look at that deal, concentrate on the political declaration. even though that's not legally binding. exactly, that's not legally binding. exactly, that's not legally binding. exactly, that's not legally binding. and she said will sort out with the tricky —— sort out the tricky backstop with the technology when we get to the declaration. that's the promise. tricky times for the prime minister. not a great headline for her to be going to argentina off the back o
it is significant because andrea leadsom isa significant because andrea leadsom is a committed brexiteerza party with the other brexiteers in the cabinet. she's obviously backing it. michael gove has decided to back it, presumably when he found out that no deal would mean water wouldn't come out of the taps, that presumably persuaded him. amazing what concentrates the mind, isn't it? allowed those brexiteers still in the cabinet kind of have to put their money behind it because the others have...
216
216
Nov 12, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
our thanks to andrea mitchell and we'll be watching "andrea mitchell reports" at noon here on msnbc.is pulls back. we haven't seen anything. still ahead on "morning joe," senator sherrod brown cruised to re-election in ohio. is it a model for democrats in 2020. he joins us next on "morning joe". ♪ on the chain gang ♪ with our tendercrisp technology, you can quickly cook food, juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside. go from fresh to deliciously done in half the time. which means it may become the only thing you use in your kitchen. (tapping) for cooking, at least. (upbeat music) the ninja foodi, with tendercrisp, the cooking while parenting technology. the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? >>> ohio is seemingly as red as ever following las
our thanks to andrea mitchell and we'll be watching "andrea mitchell reports" at noon here on msnbc.is pulls back. we haven't seen anything. still ahead on "morning joe," senator sherrod brown cruised to re-election in ohio. is it a model for democrats in 2020. he joins us next on "morning joe". ♪ on the chain gang ♪ with our tendercrisp technology, you can quickly cook food, juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside. go from fresh to deliciously done in...
71
71
Nov 2, 2018
11/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a 4.1 hitting just a few minutes ago around 6:00 a.m., on the san andreas fault. our team making calls to see if there was any damage. we'll let you know anything else, as soon as we find out. way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. there comes a point when you realize the bathroom you used to love needs a makeover. let a professional rebath design consultant help craft the look you want with quality products in today's styles. all presented in a way that makes decisions easy. out with the old in with the new from design, to done! call 925-233-6471 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel >>> good friday morning. time to take on the day. let's get out the door in palo alto with our time approaching 6:13. we are seeing clear skies and going to
it was a 4.1 hitting just a few minutes ago around 6:00 a.m., on the san andreas fault. our team making calls to see if there was any damage. we'll let you know anything else, as soon as we find out. way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
help us unravel this a little further let's turn to andre spicer the cast business school in london andrea we heard french and japanese officials met today on the subject what do you know they're talking about. on the one hand you can imagine the french officials perhaps making a case for going he's a representative of all right now i represent of the french company and also i was turned around the company the japanese officials i could imagine are presenting the evidence which has been put to the nests and boards about guns misuse of company and sits but also misreporting of pay this would probably raise logic questions about corporate governance in the group after all if a company cannot tell you how much exactly their chief executive is getting paid what can i tell you. now you heard in the piece there that there's some speculation about what's really behind this or if there is something more to the story is there any reason to believe that the accusations presented by nissan are true well at this stage there is there's not that much but what we have is the accusations which nesat has p
help us unravel this a little further let's turn to andre spicer the cast business school in london andrea we heard french and japanese officials met today on the subject what do you know they're talking about. on the one hand you can imagine the french officials perhaps making a case for going he's a representative of all right now i represent of the french company and also i was turned around the company the japanese officials i could imagine are presenting the evidence which has been put to...
99
99
Nov 24, 2018
11/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
but as andrea day reports, some businesses are under fire with the feds now cracking down >> hi. i'm morgan. >> he's the founder and ceo of adore me we first heard the story on cnbc's power pitch more than four years ago, a segment where experts get to pitch their products. >> i'm not a fan of a customer going to the subscription site. >> subscription ecommerce programs like adore mes where you're charged every month to receive products are booming according to a recent study, the market growing more than 800% from 2013 to 2017. the top companies raking in more than $5.5 billion just last year, but when it comes to the plans, consumers can lose out. >> we continue to monitor this area for fraud because it's an area that's rife with problems right now. >> james calm as is assistant director of enforcement. >> what do you think we could be talking about financially? >> well, we're certainly talking about hundreds of millions of dollars and maybe over a billion dollars every year out of the economy. >> nearly 3 years after cnbc bussed adore me off the segment, the ftc slapped the co
but as andrea day reports, some businesses are under fire with the feds now cracking down >> hi. i'm morgan. >> he's the founder and ceo of adore me we first heard the story on cnbc's power pitch more than four years ago, a segment where experts get to pitch their products. >> i'm not a fan of a customer going to the subscription site. >> subscription ecommerce programs like adore mes where you're charged every month to receive products are booming according to a recent...
28
28
Nov 24, 2018
11/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
is there anything you would like to say about your marriage to andrea mitchell? it has been wonderful. david: ok, and does she give you advice on economic matters ever? do you give her advice on media matters ever? alan: she gives me advice on everything. david: ok. alan: sometimes i take it. david: you have met a lot of famous people, presidents of the united states, heads of state from other countries, finance secretaries, finance ministers, secretaries of treasury, secretaries of state. who would you say are the most impressive people you have been privileged to meet? alan: i would say the two smartest got impeached. bill clinton and richard nixon. david: ok. alan: i mean, i would say on a strictly iq basis, those two, but they had other flaws, obviously. david: do you ever have any regrets about anything you did in your career, and do you ever regret not going into private equity? alan: well, i'm an economist. making money, per se, has never been my interest. it has turned out a good fallout, but it was never my real purpose. david: if you ever want to reinve
is there anything you would like to say about your marriage to andrea mitchell? it has been wonderful. david: ok, and does she give you advice on economic matters ever? do you give her advice on media matters ever? alan: she gives me advice on everything. david: ok. alan: sometimes i take it. david: you have met a lot of famous people, presidents of the united states, heads of state from other countries, finance secretaries, finance ministers, secretaries of treasury, secretaries of state. who...
119
119
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
LINKTV
quote
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 1
we speak with andrea cristina mercado of the new florida majority. then to detroioit, where we spek with rashida talib, who has made history as one of two of the nation's first muslim congresswomen. >> the fact that nowow two muslm american women are going to be able walk the house floor of cocongress, what an incredible moment in our country, celebrated -- celebrate it. and we will speak with peace activist kathy kelly, who protested on the steps of the saudi consulate in new york city yesterday. >> we want an immediate and to all of the warring parties fighting and bombing in yemen. we want an immediate opening of every roadway, of every port so humanitarian goods can be distributed. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the city of thousands oaks in california remains in
we speak with andrea cristina mercado of the new florida majority. then to detroioit, where we spek with rashida talib, who has made history as one of two of the nation's first muslim congresswomen. >> the fact that nowow two muslm american women are going to be able walk the house floor of cocongress, what an incredible moment in our country, celebrated -- celebrate it. and we will speak with peace activist kathy kelly, who protested on the steps of the saudi consulate in new york city...
134
134
Nov 17, 2018
11/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea mitchell, nbc news. >>> still hard to imagine after all these years. a hollywood legend died. william goldman won a pair of oscars for his screen play for butch cassidy in the sun dance "kid" and "all the president's men." he went on to convert hit novels into hit movies like the marathon man and princess bride and wrote the screenlays r "the stepford wives" and "mystery." he was 84 years old. >> still ahead, the warning about sexual assault soaring on planes and why you won't find the hottest gift this holiday at a store. >>> and ben stiller talks us inside hiks us inside star-studded true crime thriller. we'll be right back. i never kns would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as h
andrea mitchell, nbc news. >>> still hard to imagine after all these years. a hollywood legend died. william goldman won a pair of oscars for his screen play for butch cassidy in the sun dance "kid" and "all the president's men." he went on to convert hit novels into hit movies like the marathon man and princess bride and wrote the screenlays r "the stepford wives" and "mystery." he was 84 years old. >> still ahead, the warning about sexual...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
well let's bring in our correspondent in singapore now andrea hang joins me andrea overall what's the trend when it comes to nuclear energy in asia. it's been a growing trend in asia namely because a lot of these countries and these countries needing india thought this time even taiwan with this renewed enthusiasm for nuclear power they do see the benefit of having nuclear power as a clean form of energy for the medicine said every culture even electricity a renewable phone of energy food to generate electricity in these countries so it is a growing trend in their region of course they're undermining concerns you mention there of course how our century safety concerns being handled and are they well yes and no the where about whether they are being handled on not a lot of the countries. build still thinking of building a nuclear power plants most of them are going to be in china. there we're going to see about seventy to eighty more nuclear plants to be constructed over the next few decades. nuclear terrorism is going to also be part of that concern shared by a lot of citizens in thes
well let's bring in our correspondent in singapore now andrea hang joins me andrea overall what's the trend when it comes to nuclear energy in asia. it's been a growing trend in asia namely because a lot of these countries and these countries needing india thought this time even taiwan with this renewed enthusiasm for nuclear power they do see the benefit of having nuclear power as a clean form of energy for the medicine said every culture even electricity a renewable phone of energy food to...
46
46
Nov 7, 2018
11/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
and very glad to have andrea screwed back on the show he's editor in chief of hunters blood global that he says. members decision was both clever undignified in may let her stay on as chancellor until. twenty twenty one angela merkel is the longest serving leader of any western democracy after donald trump's election. some of the anglo saxon press dubbed her the leader of the free world how she just turned herself into a lame duck and if so what would be the implications for germany for europe and for the world. i think that's a very interesting question i don't think we can really answer that and so we see how the power struggle within the party. of resolves itself -- i think for the free work or four in the world. having a week leader in germany at the chancellor is probably probably not a good thing i think that's probably. one of the things that what we're going to see if the power struggle within europe then maybe france has been waiting for an answer for so long so. i'm very interested to see what will happen which that party behind her. in fact and undress -- europe had to look t
and very glad to have andrea screwed back on the show he's editor in chief of hunters blood global that he says. members decision was both clever undignified in may let her stay on as chancellor until. twenty twenty one angela merkel is the longest serving leader of any western democracy after donald trump's election. some of the anglo saxon press dubbed her the leader of the free world how she just turned herself into a lame duck and if so what would be the implications for germany for europe...
48
48
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
when andrea and i boarded e.b.u. flight bound for east timor on september twenty first one thousand nine hundred nine to get a word sander to us all dylan and all the other journalists we weren't the only people heading for daily italian seven four five was approaching from the east and coming in the opposite direction from west timor or john swain of the sunday times with american photographer piet they were the top houses or shells of homes that were also debuted on the roadside streets very empty and security had completely fall apart delhi airport was when we came in at the same time as aircraft that is training in peacekeeping forces the f one building was deserted and partially destroyed were no formalities no security checks. nor was there any transport not the traditional kind anyway. we managed to flag down a cattle truck and i can remember senator standing at the front of the of the tip with his head up above looking down the highway the australian peacekeepers that set up in one of the beach photo tells an
when andrea and i boarded e.b.u. flight bound for east timor on september twenty first one thousand nine hundred nine to get a word sander to us all dylan and all the other journalists we weren't the only people heading for daily italian seven four five was approaching from the east and coming in the opposite direction from west timor or john swain of the sunday times with american photographer piet they were the top houses or shells of homes that were also debuted on the roadside streets very...
38
38
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
when andrea and i boarded the e.b.u. flight bound for east timor on september twenty first one thousand nine hundred ninety two gather with sandor tunis all dylan and all the other journalists we weren't the only people heading for daily italian seven four five was approaching from the east and coming in the opposite direction from west timor where john swain of the sunday times with american photographer chip ryan they were the top hauser's shells of homes. the roads the streets were very empty and security had completely fall apart delhi airport was eerie when we came in at the same time as aircraft that is training in peacekeeping forces the f one building was deserted and partially destroyed there were no formalities no security checks. nor was there any transport not a traditional kind anyway. we managed to flag down a cattle truck but i can remember seller standing at the front of the of the tip. with his head up above looking down the highway the australian peacekeepers that set up in one of the beachfront or tell
when andrea and i boarded the e.b.u. flight bound for east timor on september twenty first one thousand nine hundred ninety two gather with sandor tunis all dylan and all the other journalists we weren't the only people heading for daily italian seven four five was approaching from the east and coming in the opposite direction from west timor where john swain of the sunday times with american photographer chip ryan they were the top hauser's shells of homes. the roads the streets were very...
46
46
Nov 18, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea leadsom, who is the leader of the commons, said there was potential to improve a draft deal beforeesents it to european leaders next week. mrs leadsom is among five brexit—supporting cabinet ministers said to be demanding significant changes. however, alterations to the draft have been described as a fantasy by another government minister. this report from our political correspondent iain watson contains some flash photography.. even in an era of political turmoil, the events of the past few days have been remarkable. this is a decisive step, which enables us to move on and finalise the deal in the days ahead. on wednesday, theresa may announced she had the backing of her top team for a deal with the eu. reporter: is no-dealjust a bluff? but by thursday, there were two cabinet resignations, including the loss of her second brexit secretary, and the prime minister's own position was under threat when this leading leave campaigner called for her to stand down. what we need is a leader who will say to the european union, it is impossible to divide up the united kingdom. then another b
andrea leadsom, who is the leader of the commons, said there was potential to improve a draft deal beforeesents it to european leaders next week. mrs leadsom is among five brexit—supporting cabinet ministers said to be demanding significant changes. however, alterations to the draft have been described as a fantasy by another government minister. this report from our political correspondent iain watson contains some flash photography.. even in an era of political turmoil, the events of the...
58
58
Nov 17, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
understood that a group of five brexit supporting cabinet ministers, michael gove, penny mordaunt, andreaeadsom, chris grayling and liam fox, want a change in the draft text, with the leader of the commons, andrea leadsom, telling reporters there's "the potential to improve the deal" before a crucial eu summit next weekend. mrs may has been speaking to local conservative party members, as she seeks to head off a possible vote of ‘no confidence‘ in her leadership. 0ur political correspondent iain watson has more. fighting for her deal, and fighting for her leadership, this weekend could be crucial to theresa may's political survival. he didn't storm out of the cabinet, government insiders say michael gove‘s decision not to resign was a pivotal moment that kept theresa may in number ten. i'm totally supportive of the prime minister, i think she's doing a fantasticjob. but he could be gearing up for arguments behind closed doors. he and four brexiteer colleagues penny mordaunt, andrea leadsom, chris grayling, and liam fox are expected to press for further changes to the prime minister's deal
understood that a group of five brexit supporting cabinet ministers, michael gove, penny mordaunt, andreaeadsom, chris grayling and liam fox, want a change in the draft text, with the leader of the commons, andrea leadsom, telling reporters there's "the potential to improve the deal" before a crucial eu summit next weekend. mrs may has been speaking to local conservative party members, as she seeks to head off a possible vote of ‘no confidence‘ in her leadership. 0ur political...
231
231
Nov 17, 2018
11/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
900 americans including beloved members of our nbc news family, congresswoman jackie speier tells andrea mitchell how she made it out alive. >>> as millions get set to fly, an effort to crackdown on sexual assault happening on planes. >> this is a crime. it's a felony and it shouldn't be treated as if it's lost luggage. >> what the feds are now doing to protect passengers. >>> a week before black friday, what most poem plan to buy, and it's not what you might think. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. weather. an angry backlash tonight leaving officials in the northeast to explain why they were caught unprepared for a snowstorm last evening that turned streets and highways into parking lots. it left hundreds of thousands stuck in a nightmare commute for the ages. cars spinning off roads, bridges closed, mass transit snarled after officials failed to adjust in time to a changing forecast leaving key travel routes virtually impassible. all of this despite the fact the snow amounts were below what would be considered paralyzing in this part
900 americans including beloved members of our nbc news family, congresswoman jackie speier tells andrea mitchell how she made it out alive. >>> as millions get set to fly, an effort to crackdown on sexual assault happening on planes. >> this is a crime. it's a felony and it shouldn't be treated as if it's lost luggage. >> what the feds are now doing to protect passengers. >>> a week before black friday, what most poem plan to buy, and it's not what you might...
97
97
Nov 3, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> andrea anthony was one of the thousands of milwaukee residents who was unable to cast a ballot in 2016. >> the rights of voters is so important to me because it makes my little voice a bigger one. >> andrea had lost her driver's license but brought her expired wisconsin i.d. to the poll instead. for this election, that wasn't enough. >> if you go and vote in wisconsin, you don't have one of the i.d.s listed on that very limited list, you are given what's called a provisional ballot and that's a ballot that will only count if you present one of those i.d.s to your clerk by friday at 4:00. >> between juggling two jobs and caring for her children and grandchildren, needless to say, andrea never made it to city hall. so for the first time in her life, she says, her vote wasn't counted. andrea was planning to vote against trump. >> i feel in a way like i -- and i know i'm probably putting too much on my shoulders but i feel like maybe if i did follow through with it, it could have made a difference. >> what do you say to the argument that it's not that hard to get an i.d.? >> it might
. >> andrea anthony was one of the thousands of milwaukee residents who was unable to cast a ballot in 2016. >> the rights of voters is so important to me because it makes my little voice a bigger one. >> andrea had lost her driver's license but brought her expired wisconsin i.d. to the poll instead. for this election, that wasn't enough. >> if you go and vote in wisconsin, you don't have one of the i.d.s listed on that very limited list, you are given what's called a...
130
130
Nov 19, 2018
11/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
heather: andrea, moving to 2020, how do you think the tone will impact that?solutely, president trump's tone has impacted elections, historic turnout that we have seen has flipped seats in places like oklahoma and kansas and we will see trump's tone affect the elections more, folks don't want to see children separated from parents at southern border or out of control gun violence especially in places of worship, folks are angry and came to vote and we will see in 2022. heather: i'm sorry, chris, final word? >> yeah, look as far as i'm concerned, if you look at approval ratings on the economy and the president's performance on the economy, you know, smart money is on him winning reelection on him 2020, the most interesting is can democrats hold the house, and i think they've got a tough decision to make, speaker decision on nancy pelosi yes or no and decision on whether they want to investigate, investigate and impeach, impeach, if they make that call, they will get -- heather: we will be right back. today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronge
heather: andrea, moving to 2020, how do you think the tone will impact that?solutely, president trump's tone has impacted elections, historic turnout that we have seen has flipped seats in places like oklahoma and kansas and we will see trump's tone affect the elections more, folks don't want to see children separated from parents at southern border or out of control gun violence especially in places of worship, folks are angry and came to vote and we will see in 2022. heather: i'm sorry,...
51
51
Nov 18, 2018
11/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
-andreas: thank you, man. -lemonis: get back to work! -andreas: all right. -lemonis: fill up the rice. -andreas: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonightlori: hey.rofit." lemonis: two years ago, i bought an interest in mr. green tea ice cream. young man: this is actually amazing. lemonis: and while we've been able to increase sales by nearly 100%... -is that your car? -michael: that's my car. lemonis: ...success has spawned a whole new set of challenges. michael: the entire future of the brand is based off of my vision. richard: that's something i'm not so sure of. lemonis: the owner's son is pushing for a piece of the pie. michael: i think 7% to 10% would be more than fair. lemonis: but his cavalier attitude isn't helping his case. michael: who cares about a $10,000 up-front cost? lemonis: i think we all kind of care about the $10,000. and now a family feud is brewing in the business. richard: what's important to me is the most important thing. michael: you're not making any sense. you're making stories up! lemonis: if i can't help this young man mature as a leader...
-andreas: thank you, man. -lemonis: get back to work! -andreas: all right. -lemonis: fill up the rice. -andreas: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonightlori: hey.rofit." lemonis: two years ago, i bought an interest in mr. green tea ice cream. young man: this is actually amazing. lemonis: and while we've been able to increase sales by nearly 100%... -is that your car? -michael: that's my car. lemonis: ...success has spawned a whole new set of challenges. michael: the entire future of the brand is...
234
234
Nov 20, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
that's where dianne feinstein stands, andrea mitchell. we have heard from some republicans in the past about their displeasure with how the president and this administration has reacted to khashoggi. i'm thinking about marco rubio in particular. >> and in particular not only those republicans, lindsey graham said he will not deal with mbs. lindsey graham, who has sided with the president on almost everything in the last year and a half or so, since john mccain's illness, has changed his political stance but not on this. he said as long as this man is the leader, and he is for all intents and purposes the leader of saudi arabia, i will not have anything to do with him. so there won't be a vote from lindsey graham either, at least from what he says now. i also wanted to share what jeanne shaheen, who is a member of foreign relations and arm services, yes in the more thanty, but a powerful voice as well, says this is a stain on our democracy. >> you've covered the state department a long time. have you ever seen a secretary of state come out
that's where dianne feinstein stands, andrea mitchell. we have heard from some republicans in the past about their displeasure with how the president and this administration has reacted to khashoggi. i'm thinking about marco rubio in particular. >> and in particular not only those republicans, lindsey graham said he will not deal with mbs. lindsey graham, who has sided with the president on almost everything in the last year and a half or so, since john mccain's illness, has changed his...