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andrew: marcus. lemonis: how are you, andrew? andrew: very well. lemonis: you got a nice place here. andrew: thanks. lemonis: so how many square feet is this whole thing, front to back? andrew: 7,500. we have boarding, grooming, daycare, training... jesse: sit. good boy. andrew: ...and we have our boutique. amber: why did we do this business? lemonis: because i like the pet industry. amber: because the pet industry is a huge industry, right? and you like the concept, though. lemonis: love, love, the concept. i thought the fact that he was able to consolidate overnight, daycare, boutique, and grooming all into one box, that was actually really smart. amber: he actually told me something that was interesting, people, even in time of disaster or... lemonis: spend more time on their pets than they do themselves. amber: time and money, right? lemonis: yeah. andrew: this is what i call the centerpiece of la dogworks. it's a 2,500 square foot indoor dog park. this is for dogs to play. lemonis: very cool. and who's that? andrew: jesse who is director of an
andrew: marcus. lemonis: how are you, andrew? andrew: very well. lemonis: you got a nice place here. andrew: thanks. lemonis: so how many square feet is this whole thing, front to back? andrew: 7,500. we have boarding, grooming, daycare, training... jesse: sit. good boy. andrew: ...and we have our boutique. amber: why did we do this business? lemonis: because i like the pet industry. amber: because the pet industry is a huge industry, right? and you like the concept, though. lemonis: love,...
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>> andrew: that's one aspect of it. it came as a shock when he lost the 1945 election on the 26th of july. he expected to within because he'd been on one of the other of these election tours, but his name was only on one ballot, where as a lot of conservatives who had been abeefed they're names were on the others. and people wanted after six years of devastating war wanted to have a more well they wanted nationalization, they wanted the national health service, they wanted the welfare states and the bed ridge report put into operation, and they knew it was going to be labor party that would do that with gusto. where as churchill did offer to do most of that, he was not do it with anything like the same conviction, and that's essentially -- he also made an incredibly stupid remark during the election where he attempted to acquaint labor party with the gestapo which was an extremely stupid thing to have done and lost us a few seats. >> host: i think we have time for one more question. >> guest: of all the churchill biogra
>> andrew: that's one aspect of it. it came as a shock when he lost the 1945 election on the 26th of july. he expected to within because he'd been on one of the other of these election tours, but his name was only on one ballot, where as a lot of conservatives who had been abeefed they're names were on the others. and people wanted after six years of devastating war wanted to have a more well they wanted nationalization, they wanted the national health service, they wanted the welfare...
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i don't want to raise taxes like andrew wants to do. i also want to protect the environment floridians enjoy. we want to have clean water. we all know that is the life blood of our state. if we don't get that right, florida's future is in jeopardy. i want to protect educational opportunities. including more vocational and technical training in our classrooms. those are the jobs of 21st century. i want to protect our communities. if you don't have safe communities, a lot of that doesn't matter. todd: your time is up. thank you, mr. desantis. i want to direct the same question that mr. gillum. divisive political rhetoric pushing some of us over the line and over the edge. mr. gillum: i think the answer is absolutely it is. we saw not only around the country but also here in our own state, democratic elected officials targeted. thankfully, nobody was hurt in today's incidences. we have seen a collapsing of our political discourse. my opponent, as soon as he won the republican nomination, went on fox news and said to florida's voters, not t
i don't want to raise taxes like andrew wants to do. i also want to protect the environment floridians enjoy. we want to have clean water. we all know that is the life blood of our state. if we don't get that right, florida's future is in jeopardy. i want to protect educational opportunities. including more vocational and technical training in our classrooms. those are the jobs of 21st century. i want to protect our communities. if you don't have safe communities, a lot of that doesn't matter....
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why is andrew neil still, air?il's tweet about carol cadwallader was deeply offensive and i have no doubt at all it was misogynistic, but i think it also raises some deeper concerns about the way in which neal in particular reduces the bbc as a platform to promote his own views. i think it also raises questions about the bbc's also raises questions about the bbc's culpability for its presenters's twitter feeds. the bbc claims that these are the personal views of the presenters, but there is no doubt that those people have thousands of followers on twitter because of their positions as a bbc presenter and present themselves as a bbc presenter in the profiles. the bbc needs to look very carefully at the personal opinions expressed in public by its presenters. we asked foran public by its presenters. we asked for an interview in response to those criticisms with andrew neil war with the bbc editor, but our requests were declined. instead we we re requests were declined. instead we were given the statement. finally, on
why is andrew neil still, air?il's tweet about carol cadwallader was deeply offensive and i have no doubt at all it was misogynistic, but i think it also raises some deeper concerns about the way in which neal in particular reduces the bbc as a platform to promote his own views. i think it also raises questions about the bbc's also raises questions about the bbc's culpability for its presenters's twitter feeds. the bbc claims that these are the personal views of the presenters, but there is no...
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i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew. don't know about you, andrew.ronise me. i would never try to patronise you. patronise you. watching that and objected to what he saw. he explains why. democrat she accepted the view of the people. the people. saying, don't patronise me, i'm as much of a democrat as you are. much of a democrat as you are. said it in certain aggressive tone, i was shocked. i was shocked. you could see their shami chakrabarti was taken aback. shami chakrabarti was taken aback. but she recovered her composure and the interview carried on. the interview carried on. think andrew marr would have talked to earn that money she was a man. to earn that money she was a man. this area —— era of gender equality, he was offbeat. he was offbeat. when we asked bbc news for the response. they told us. thank you for your comments this week. week. affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us. programme, you can call us. or you can e—mail us. can e—mail us. twitter and do have a look at our website. website. thoughts about bbc news coverag
i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew. don't know about you, andrew.ronise me. i would never try to patronise you. patronise you. watching that and objected to what he saw. he explains why. democrat she accepted the view of the people. the people. saying, don't patronise me, i'm as much of a democrat as you are. much of a democrat as you are. said it in certain aggressive tone, i was shocked. i was shocked. you could see their shami chakrabarti was taken aback. shami chakrabarti was...
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where is that and what do we know about mr pruitt right so mr andrew wheeler. trump installed him as the number two at e.p.a. back in two thousand and seventeen so he was the deputy administrator and after scott pruitt was forced to resign in july of two thousand eight hundred to scrapes andrew weil or ascended to become the acting administrator and just last week. the president trump nominated wheeler to be. you know to be to formally be the full time administrator and so andrew wheeler before he became deputy administrator he was a lobbyist and we have been monitoring mr wheeler's activities for quite some time there are documents showing that he was the one that was being paid by murray energy who is c.e.o. is bob murray one of the largest private coal companies in the country that has had an outsized influence over trump and ministration policy this is the company that was pushing to rewrite america's energy markets in order to favor an economic coal fired power plants this key meeting that happened in march two thousand and seven two. team where bob murray
where is that and what do we know about mr pruitt right so mr andrew wheeler. trump installed him as the number two at e.p.a. back in two thousand and seventeen so he was the deputy administrator and after scott pruitt was forced to resign in july of two thousand eight hundred to scrapes andrew weil or ascended to become the acting administrator and just last week. the president trump nominated wheeler to be. you know to be to formally be the full time administrator and so andrew wheeler before...
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andrew gillum's somebody. he's going work for working people. andrew's mom is right here. that's where he got his good looks from. andrew was raised by a construction worker, a school bus driver. had to work his way up the hard way to become mayor of tallahassee. he knows the promise in this country, so he's not going to work for people who had it handed to them. he's going to work for the people that had to work their way up to fight the way his parents did. for families. andrew has lived the american dream, and if you give him your vote, he'll fight to make sure every child in florida has the same chance that this state and this country gave him. let's talk about health care for a second. eight years ago, democrats passed the affordable care act. that law helps cover almost 1.6 million people just here in florida. that law made it illegal for the first time for insurers to discriminate against folks who had a preexisting condition. and by the way, for the young people here, you might not think about preexisting conditions but when you get to be 57 -- because insurance co
andrew gillum's somebody. he's going work for working people. andrew's mom is right here. that's where he got his good looks from. andrew was raised by a construction worker, a school bus driver. had to work his way up the hard way to become mayor of tallahassee. he knows the promise in this country, so he's not going to work for people who had it handed to them. he's going to work for the people that had to work their way up to fight the way his parents did. for families. andrew has lived the...
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as an employee of the bbc, andrew neil is required to demonstrate impartiality.r and by the use of the words "codswallop" he has shown that he is unable to be impartial about carole as a person. but he has also, more importantly, implied that he is unable to be impartial about her work. that is my comment. given all of that, here is my question to the bbc — why is andrew neil still on air? andrew neil's tweet about carole cadwalladr was deeply offensive and i have no doubt at all it was misogynistic, but i think it also raises some deeper concerns about the way in which neil in particular uses the bbc as a platform to promote his own views. i think it also raises questions about the bbc's culpability for its presenters' twitter feeds. the bbc claims that these are the personal views of the presenters, but there is no doubt that those people have thousands of followers on twitter because of their positions as a bbc presenter and present themselves as a bbc presenter in their profiles. the bbc needs to look very carefully at the personal opinions expressed in publi
as an employee of the bbc, andrew neil is required to demonstrate impartiality.r and by the use of the words "codswallop" he has shown that he is unable to be impartial about carole as a person. but he has also, more importantly, implied that he is unable to be impartial about her work. that is my comment. given all of that, here is my question to the bbc — why is andrew neil still on air? andrew neil's tweet about carole cadwalladr was deeply offensive and i have no doubt at all it...
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that's what bill believes in and what andrew believes in.oint is, florida, they make stuff up, but here also is the problem. too often we fall for it. too often we fall for the distractions. you all remember peanuts, right? [laughter] maybe some of you are too young. charlie brown and lucy with the football, and she would say i'm holding it, you can kick it, and charlie brown would say, ok, and then she would pull the ball away and he would fall on his back. but he kept on doing it every time. don't be charlie brown. [laughter] don't fall for the okey doke, don't be bamboozled, don't be hoodwinked. [laughter] because when you get distracted, while you are distracted with all this stuff they are making up, they are also robbing you blind. they will be like, look, look, look, over there, and even tax giving tax cuts to billionaires. look over there, and then they let polluters poison your air and water. they will absolutely take health care away from millions the first chance they get, while you are distracted with stuff that is not true. it's
that's what bill believes in and what andrew believes in.oint is, florida, they make stuff up, but here also is the problem. too often we fall for it. too often we fall for the distractions. you all remember peanuts, right? [laughter] maybe some of you are too young. charlie brown and lucy with the football, and she would say i'm holding it, you can kick it, and charlie brown would say, ok, and then she would pull the ball away and he would fall on his back. but he kept on doing it every time....
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again, andrew gillum voting now. we expect him to walk out after casting his vote presumably for himself safe to say and speak to the members of the press gathered there. i think you can see from kerry's live shot -- and kerry, stick with me -- there is huge interest in not just andrew gillum but ron desantis in a gubernatorial race that's capturing national attention. >> part of that is because president trump has made continued visits to this state. he showed a personal interest in this race and also the issue of race itself had been a big factor in the gubernatorial race in florida and i think that's driving people out. one thing i think we should note is if ron desantis pulls out a win it's probably the best example of this transferable trump voter. ron desantis loves president trump and he hates andrew gillum. >> the other interesting thing will be -- >> you see andrew gillum walking up to get ready to vote. >> how does he impact this senate race? right now if you look at that race, democrats were not excited ab
again, andrew gillum voting now. we expect him to walk out after casting his vote presumably for himself safe to say and speak to the members of the press gathered there. i think you can see from kerry's live shot -- and kerry, stick with me -- there is huge interest in not just andrew gillum but ron desantis in a gubernatorial race that's capturing national attention. >> part of that is because president trump has made continued visits to this state. he showed a personal interest in this...
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he voted for andrew gillum. he said the reason's simple, it's because i've served with ron desantis. that should tell you something. let me tell you something, somebody that had served with me in my party voted for the other guy, i'd feel bad. i don't imagine congressman jolly and mayor gillum agree on a lot, but maybe they, just like all of us, agree that there are some things bigger than politics. and that's on the ballot right now. what kind of politics do we want? do we want a politics where people are yelling at each other and making lewd gestures in front of the children? can't do that. in front of mamas. look, throughout human history politicians have made promises that turned out to be harder than they expected and so they pump up the good things that they, did they downplay the stuff that didn't work out. they try to put a positive -- they try to put a positive -- they try -- we're okay. they try to put a positive spin on things. it's not just politicians, by the way, that do that. y'all do that, too. y
he voted for andrew gillum. he said the reason's simple, it's because i've served with ron desantis. that should tell you something. let me tell you something, somebody that had served with me in my party voted for the other guy, i'd feel bad. i don't imagine congressman jolly and mayor gillum agree on a lot, but maybe they, just like all of us, agree that there are some things bigger than politics. and that's on the ballot right now. what kind of politics do we want? do we want a politics...
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it's one of the arguments that andrew gillam has made a lot. many more affluent communities are worried about affordable housing picture -- housing. made that when he tried to become the nominee. it caught a lot of attention. it hasn't really dominated to the degree democrats wish it had. mary is in louisiana. good morning. question or comment? caller: senator bill nelson at the >> i think i know the outcome on tuesday. i want you to know, one of the things you don't know is that i've had the privilege, when a new senator came from illinois to the senate. i brought him to florida for the first time. i will never forget this. we had a joint townhome meaning -- townhall meeting. the only place that would hold a big congregation and so many to see senatorut obama that day that they were hanging for the rafters. later he's coming back .o help some more of us he's doing it because he knows it's so important. the legacy he has had and what they are trying to do to undo his legacy. and all the true things that are the former president feels him him th
it's one of the arguments that andrew gillam has made a lot. many more affluent communities are worried about affordable housing picture -- housing. made that when he tried to become the nominee. it caught a lot of attention. it hasn't really dominated to the degree democrats wish it had. mary is in louisiana. good morning. question or comment? caller: senator bill nelson at the >> i think i know the outcome on tuesday. i want you to know, one of the things you don't know is that i've had...
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if you face an impediment -- i disagree with andrew. at least on an american college campus, there is not discrimination. that is a bigotry-free environment. and i won't even play the conservative victim card, because even conservatives are not truly victims there. but we've lost the ability to say, even if you are discriminated against, fight it. you can transcend it by studying. you think somebody has committed a racial micro-aggression against you, whoop his ass in your chemistry exam. be brave and be courageous and overcome things. we somehow feel inhibited from saying that, but that is exactly what the civil rights heroes of our past did. right, exactly. >> anybody else want to say anything? please join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> the house is back today from thanksgiving recess. democrats meet tomorrow for a closed-door vote
if you face an impediment -- i disagree with andrew. at least on an american college campus, there is not discrimination. that is a bigotry-free environment. and i won't even play the conservative victim card, because even conservatives are not truly victims there. but we've lost the ability to say, even if you are discriminated against, fight it. you can transcend it by studying. you think somebody has committed a racial micro-aggression against you, whoop his ass in your chemistry exam. be...
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[applause] andrew gillum is a failed mayor.hassee, they have the highest crime rate in florida under his leadership. the highesthey had number of murders in the history of the city. [booing] he signed a pledge attacking our men and women in law enforcement, saying police and prisons have no place in justice. he cannot keep florida safe and you need to come out and vote for me because i will protect florida's communities. [applause] andrew gillum wants to abolish ice. he wants to have open borders. [booing] he would allow sanctuary cities and turn florida into a century state. [booing] as governor, i will never allow florida to be a sanctuary state. [applause] we will protect your health care. andrew gillum is hanging out with bernie sanders. what they want to do, they call it medicare for all, but if you read the fine print, every senior loses medicare advantage under their plan. they get dumped under a single-payer system. if you get insurance through your business, that is taken away from you by force and you are thrown on a
[applause] andrew gillum is a failed mayor.hassee, they have the highest crime rate in florida under his leadership. the highesthey had number of murders in the history of the city. [booing] he signed a pledge attacking our men and women in law enforcement, saying police and prisons have no place in justice. he cannot keep florida safe and you need to come out and vote for me because i will protect florida's communities. [applause] andrew gillum wants to abolish ice. he wants to have open...
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deserves andrew gillum and georgia deserves stacey abrams.ee the humanity and that's what we need. >> you come from chicago and you have always been true to your roots, but you have been able to also relate to all kinds of people and have fans are all races and walks of life. what are you hearing from people as you move around the country because you are one of the few big stars that talk to people. what are the concerns of people that make you feel like this election is so important? >> people want opportunities. people want to feel secure and that they have leadership that will represent things that they have passion and interest for. a lot of that, a lot of that is education which andrew gillum and stays abrams both have. increasing education for all walks of life for all our kids. then also job opportunities and something. one of the things i think is special about andrew and stacey abrams, there perspective with criminal justice reform. a lot of people don't think about that. they throw away those who are part of the criminal justice sys
deserves andrew gillum and georgia deserves stacey abrams.ee the humanity and that's what we need. >> you come from chicago and you have always been true to your roots, but you have been able to also relate to all kinds of people and have fans are all races and walks of life. what are you hearing from people as you move around the country because you are one of the few big stars that talk to people. what are the concerns of people that make you feel like this election is so important?...
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you have been here canvassing for andrew gillum. >> yes. >> what brings you to florida for andrew?25 years. followed him all of those years. i think is one of the giant talents in politics. not just politics, his humanity and ability to lead. with andrew you want to emphasize all of the human qualities of leadership. he's a glorious man. >> what difference do you think a candidacy like this makes for the country? we this that moment with barack oba obama. what do you think the election of someone like andrew would mean for the state and country? >> it could be the start of something. he is the governor of florida and there are all of the other states and the country. andrew is one of those young people that could go all the y way. the important thing is, there is andrew and our ability to vote and we have to get out there and vote. >> when you are knocking on doors canvassing, what are people saying -- >> i'm sorry? >> when you are -- >> other than the fact that norman leer is at the door. are you able to stand? >> well then what do they say they care about? what do people care abo
you have been here canvassing for andrew gillum. >> yes. >> what brings you to florida for andrew?25 years. followed him all of those years. i think is one of the giant talents in politics. not just politics, his humanity and ability to lead. with andrew you want to emphasize all of the human qualities of leadership. he's a glorious man. >> what difference do you think a candidacy like this makes for the country? we this that moment with barack oba obama. what do you think the...
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critical to andrew gillum's numbers in the governors race.ble check down here where we are. 57% miami-dade. this is 13.5% of the state electorate. depending on turnout, it can be a higher percentage of the state vote. absolutely critical. andrew gillum getting 59% of the governors race. bill nelson getting 60% in the senate race. again, see the pattern. the democratic candidates are tracking each other as we go through. let's come back to the governors race and move up here. broward county. palm beach county. the democrats here in this race. so far, holding a lead. 66% of the vote in. a long way to go especially this is republican territory out here. we'll see how it plays. let's pull out to the map and take another quick look at what we see. let's look at the georgia governors race. it's early. very early. 7%. the republican off to a lead. we expect this to be a highly competitive race, but as they count the votes you always want to be ahead at the beginning. let's check back in, another midwest battleground governors race, critically import
critical to andrew gillum's numbers in the governors race.ble check down here where we are. 57% miami-dade. this is 13.5% of the state electorate. depending on turnout, it can be a higher percentage of the state vote. absolutely critical. andrew gillum getting 59% of the governors race. bill nelson getting 60% in the senate race. again, see the pattern. the democratic candidates are tracking each other as we go through. let's come back to the governors race and move up here. broward county....
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andrew's opponent. was in congress and voted to sabotage or repeal the aca and protection for people with pre-existing conditions every chance he got. bill's opponent, rick scott -- bill's opponent is literally suing the government to overturn pre-existing protections as we speak. when i was president, republicans voted more than a dozen times to get rid of protections for people with pre-existing conditions. last year they fell one vote short one vote. if they win this tuesday, they will finally succeed. if they keep control of congress, they're coming after your healthcare. florida, we can't let rick scott become the dividing vote. and in all of his time in office, rick scott could have expended medicaid and covered 800,000 more floridians with healthcare. 800,000. those are families. rick desantis wouldn't even try. so if you want change, andrew gillem will expand medicaid coverage. your vote could give 800,000 floridians just like that the security of healthcare coverage. democrats aren't going to l
andrew's opponent. was in congress and voted to sabotage or repeal the aca and protection for people with pre-existing conditions every chance he got. bill's opponent, rick scott -- bill's opponent is literally suing the government to overturn pre-existing protections as we speak. when i was president, republicans voted more than a dozen times to get rid of protections for people with pre-existing conditions. last year they fell one vote short one vote. if they win this tuesday, they will...
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andrew is the first nominee who is african-american.so one of the most liberal or perhaps the most liberal that we've seen. we've had attacks on his very liberal record and in his view, some of those attacks have also kind of doubled as racial attacks that are wolves in sheep's clothing. when you put together the first african-american nominee for governor and you put together a very conservative candidate in ron desantis who the day after the primary described andrew gillum as articulate and warns voters not to monkey this up when it comes to the state's direction in changing direction. to a lot of people that head incredible racial overtones. andrew gillum said he wasn't using a racial dog whistle. he was using a bull horn. ever since that day, the governor's riace, the race has been more and more about race. >> there's great lines from this, the 2018 midterms that andrew gillum has a lot in there. he said he's not calling him racist but the racists are calling him racist. he has he hapndled the attacks? >> that's a great question. i
andrew is the first nominee who is african-american.so one of the most liberal or perhaps the most liberal that we've seen. we've had attacks on his very liberal record and in his view, some of those attacks have also kind of doubled as racial attacks that are wolves in sheep's clothing. when you put together the first african-american nominee for governor and you put together a very conservative candidate in ron desantis who the day after the primary described andrew gillum as articulate and...
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that was andrew gillum casting his ballot. rosa flores, thank you very much from outside a polling station there as well. >> okay. rosa, thank you. >>> on a day when millions will go to the polls, where is the president? our white house correspondent sarah westwood joins us outside the white house. sarah, ahead of today, the president has talked a lot about the florida race and a lot about the candidate who just voted, andrew gillum. >> that's right, and president trump had endorsed gillum's republican opponent, congressman ron desantis in the primary, there was a lot of controversy around that decision, given that this is one time considered a very winnable race for republicans, and there was some thinking in the party that perhaps desantis' primary opponent could have been a better match against gillum. this is just one of the many races the president will be watching closely today. we're told by press secretary sarah sanders that the president will be making calls today, keeping tabs on the house, senate, and gubernatorial
that was andrew gillum casting his ballot. rosa flores, thank you very much from outside a polling station there as well. >> okay. rosa, thank you. >>> on a day when millions will go to the polls, where is the president? our white house correspondent sarah westwood joins us outside the white house. sarah, ahead of today, the president has talked a lot about the florida race and a lot about the candidate who just voted, andrew gillum. >> that's right, and president trump had...
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andrew:? andrew: and think it is dangerous.e of outcomes is still so broad and polls could shift with two weeks to go. it is just very hard to discount that. and of course, even if the first vote does not go through, something could happen and there is a second vote. it is hard to discount of new phase it, if you say, let us assume the vote is not go through. it is not clear what the outcome is after that. very hard for the markets to discount that? andrew: but how does the market provision itself if the other r.pe sounds like a t.a. scenario. if the market tanks, and have to vote a second time, maybe they are pricing that in? andrew: i was never a chief buyer of that scenario. you are right, if the market tanks, we would need to do something. this is a long-term situation, not about rescuing something. i wonder how many politicians will change their minds. if the sterling falls two percent or 3%, i wonder if that will change. but these are ideological positions that the mps are taking. i think it is interesting that theresa ma
andrew:? andrew: and think it is dangerous.e of outcomes is still so broad and polls could shift with two weeks to go. it is just very hard to discount that. and of course, even if the first vote does not go through, something could happen and there is a second vote. it is hard to discount of new phase it, if you say, let us assume the vote is not go through. it is not clear what the outcome is after that. very hard for the markets to discount that? andrew: but how does the market provision...
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[applause] >> now batting cleanup is andrew sullivan. andrew: thank you, heather. i wish you would be able to express how you really feel. [laughter] >> [inaudible] andrew: it's really helpful. it is refreshing. in liberale embedded institutions, you are not at a think tank, or if you are embedded in liberal media or mainstream media at this point, just to be in a room where someone says those things is kind of, like, refreshing. i just want to add a few points to what she said, all of which has been excellent, as you've heard, in outlining the general threat to liberal democracy, a fundamental threat to liberal democracy and liberalism in general from this ideology. ask -- is to this happened before. we went through a nightmare like this in the 1990's. but it is different now. i'm interested in why it is different now. back then, it was an interesting way to debate what's going on in the world. in other words, some of this stuff was immediately challenged, debated, talked theugh, even though campuses, generally speaking, supported it, it hadn't completely taken ov
[applause] >> now batting cleanup is andrew sullivan. andrew: thank you, heather. i wish you would be able to express how you really feel. [laughter] >> [inaudible] andrew: it's really helpful. it is refreshing. in liberale embedded institutions, you are not at a think tank, or if you are embedded in liberal media or mainstream media at this point, just to be in a room where someone says those things is kind of, like, refreshing. i just want to add a few points to what she said, all...
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the governor's race between democrat andrew gillum and republican ron desantis, very bitterly flot fought at the highest levels. president trump campaigning for desantis, former president obama for gillum. tonight, though, mr. obama made a surprise stop in northern virginia bearing donuts and stumping for senator tim kaine and jennifer wexton. today was national donut day. nobody got me donuts. or anybody on this panel got donuts. ana cabrera. she is in tallahassee. what is gillum's message to voters now the night before the election? >> reporter: hi, anderson. the main message tonight is go vote. and you can hear this crowd is fired up. they are calling this the bring it home midnight rally. we are at florida a&m university, a fitting venue given andrew gillum was a graduate of florida a&m. and he has a star-studded line-up trying to turn out the vote for him tonight. the headliner at this event is
the governor's race between democrat andrew gillum and republican ron desantis, very bitterly flot fought at the highest levels. president trump campaigning for desantis, former president obama for gillum. tonight, though, mr. obama made a surprise stop in northern virginia bearing donuts and stumping for senator tim kaine and jennifer wexton. today was national donut day. nobody got me donuts. or anybody on this panel got donuts. ana cabrera. she is in tallahassee. what is gillum's message to...
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they were [inaudible] andrew jackson was a perfect hero for these folks is a big deal. i don't think it belongs to any party or any ideology. it's not any ideology itself. populism is a belief or maybe a method there is a group of people that have agreements and deal with legitimate agreements that have been inflicted upon andca you can have it on the rit with donald trump it's about grievance and people who think that they've gotten a raw deal. there is an intersection between populism because the deal you think you may be getting may not be true at all. there is bad and there is conspiracy theorizing but in the purthepure sense of what andrew jackson was saying his father was an immigrant who died penniless. he was an orphan at 15 or so and he had no access but he was in the migration to that point in history is s to use this new immigrant class they return the favor. tr is also on the cover of your book. what was the social turbulence going g on but helped him along? he became more populist as he got popular. roosevelt was a progressive and he definitely was an elite
they were [inaudible] andrew jackson was a perfect hero for these folks is a big deal. i don't think it belongs to any party or any ideology. it's not any ideology itself. populism is a belief or maybe a method there is a group of people that have agreements and deal with legitimate agreements that have been inflicted upon andca you can have it on the rit with donald trump it's about grievance and people who think that they've gotten a raw deal. there is an intersection between populism because...
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gill lup over the top, and that -- andrew gillum over the top.oping to mobilize the latino and democratic voters. we will have to stop the here, because there are so many people, let e's talk to a coupl of people here. and you are an immigrant from trinidad and a florida voter, and what are you expect ing ing hear from president barack obama? >> i am expectingt president obama to get this crowd riled up with the issues and to have us fought for the issues and not divisiveness or division, but for the people to come together to get the health care and the environment and the economy and all of the things that we feel have suffered or lack thereof of the last few decades. >> thank you, jerry, for that. and ceasar, this is the first time for you voting, and you are 22 years old, and as a young la tee know, what are you hoping to hear from barack obama today? >> i am wanting to hear a sense of instead of divisiveness and united to come together no matter the color or the race you are, and something of unity is what i want to hear. i want to hear some
gill lup over the top, and that -- andrew gillum over the top.oping to mobilize the latino and democratic voters. we will have to stop the here, because there are so many people, let e's talk to a coupl of people here. and you are an immigrant from trinidad and a florida voter, and what are you expect ing ing hear from president barack obama? >> i am expectingt president obama to get this crowd riled up with the issues and to have us fought for the issues and not divisiveness or division,...
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no surprise that brexit was high on the agenda on last sunday's andrew marr show.spiky exchange with shadow attorney general, shami chakrabarti. i can't understand why you want to leave the eu. i don't want to leave the eu. i campaigned to remain. but you're going to go to a general election campaign as a member of a party whose manifesto says we're leaving the eu. i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew, but i'm a democrat. don't try and patronise me. i certainly wouldn't try to patronise you as i'm sure you would never try to patronise me. patrick edwards was watching that and objected to what he saw. he explains why. i think she was going to go on to explain that as a democrat she accepted the will of the people and would support britain leaving the eu. before she could say all of this, andrew marr interrupted her saying, don't patronise me, i'm as much of a democrat as you are. he said it in such an aggressive tone, i was shocked. you could see their shami chakrabarti was taken aback. but she recovered her composure and the interview carried on. my feeli
no surprise that brexit was high on the agenda on last sunday's andrew marr show.spiky exchange with shadow attorney general, shami chakrabarti. i can't understand why you want to leave the eu. i don't want to leave the eu. i campaigned to remain. but you're going to go to a general election campaign as a member of a party whose manifesto says we're leaving the eu. i'm a democrat, i don't know about you, andrew, but i'm a democrat. don't try and patronise me. i certainly wouldn't try to...
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andrew: good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us at csis for the discussion on international and economic security. we are pleased that dr. navarro has agreed to come and talk on this topic and join in a short discussion. hunter,is andrew hundred and i am the director of the group at csis. the origin of this discussion was originally a few weeks back, the industrial base review done by an inter-agency group, led in no small part by dr. navarro, but looking at issues in the defense industrial days. i'm confident this discussion will look at those issues and a broader set of issues related to economic strength and security. today's event is not sponsored , so it is made possible by general support to csis. we are always grateful for those who provide general support to the center. i want to give you a brief security announcement. we work hard on security at csis, and i'm confident this morning's event will be uneventful one. in the unlikely event we were to need to evacuate, i will be your security officer and
andrew: good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us at csis for the discussion on international and economic security. we are pleased that dr. navarro has agreed to come and talk on this topic and join in a short discussion. hunter,is andrew hundred and i am the director of the group at csis. the origin of this discussion was originally a few weeks back, the industrial base review done by an inter-agency group, led in no small part by dr. navarro, but looking at issues in the defense...
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he is in florida with andrew gillum. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!ith type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash,
he is in florida with andrew gillum. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!ith type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular...
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andrew roberts has a ph.d from cambridge university. a visiting professor at the war studies depth of kings college, london, the layerman distinguished electric-under at the he new york historical society and author of 13 books, including churchillians, the storm of war, masters and commanders, and napoleon. a trustee of the margaret thatcher archive trust, the national portrait gallery, and most importantly, the international churchill society. ladies and gentlemen, itself is my great pleasure to introduce andrew roberts. >> there's something i might draw attention to. >> i mentioned in the introduction that you had used a great many new sources and some might ask how you do possibly be in the sours after more than a thousand buy going -- biographs. >> there were 1,009 biographs of churchill and i included 11,000 tenth on the become. over the last decade an extraordinary cornucopia of new sources opened up. and the queen allowed me to the be thirst churchill buying a grapher to use her father's diaries and king george vi gave an interv
andrew roberts has a ph.d from cambridge university. a visiting professor at the war studies depth of kings college, london, the layerman distinguished electric-under at the he new york historical society and author of 13 books, including churchillians, the storm of war, masters and commanders, and napoleon. a trustee of the margaret thatcher archive trust, the national portrait gallery, and most importantly, the international churchill society. ladies and gentlemen, itself is my great pleasure...
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. >> they tell me this could be one of your biggestalt disn's p" >> julie andrews.van dyke. >> this is the greatest family classic of all time. >> for the first time, the curtain was raised on the music. ♪ supercalifragilistic- expialidocious ♪ >> the magic. the legendary movie. with a new iconic character that touched the world. >> mary poppins, practically perfect in every way. >> mary poppins. long considered to be walt disney's crowning motion picture masterpiece. >> oh, how nice. >> it's just across the board wonderful. >> he brought together everything that he knew how to do and how to do well. art, music, story, technological innovation. >> this is the plan for a super cartoon camera. >> it's now the stuffle of legend. walt's daughter diane loved the books. and he made mary poppins his passion project. wanting to get the film rights from the notoriously particular author. >> she shied away from film offers for decades. >> walt disney finally earned the prize, while still butting heads throughout the development process. >> they did not share the same creative
. >> they tell me this could be one of your biggestalt disn's p" >> julie andrews.van dyke. >> this is the greatest family classic of all time. >> for the first time, the curtain was raised on the music. ♪ supercalifragilistic- expialidocious ♪ >> the magic. the legendary movie. with a new iconic character that touched the world. >> mary poppins, practically perfect in every way. >> mary poppins. long considered to be walt disney's crowning...
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francine: andrew, thank you so much.ext, while first we are at westminster so we will talk brexit. we will hear from the saudi aramco chief executive. our exclusive interview is next. online sales on black friday. we will talk about the health of the retail markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: in london. let's get a check on your markets. we are seeing a rally both on a regional basis and also industry groups the stoxx 600. the benchmark up 1.3%. on some signals that we could be getting some compromise, some signs of compromise from rome, they rallied hard. the ftse gained. the btp drops. the bone spread on around of -- of.bund spread on a round testify later?hi we saw u.s. equities get punished because of the drop in energy stock. we have seen several weeks of losses in oil but brent and wti -- net longs on brent have docked at the lowest. with the underperformance of energy stocks dropping into correctional territory on thursday, looks like we could get a bounceback in today's session. the 10-year yield bounces back
francine: andrew, thank you so much.ext, while first we are at westminster so we will talk brexit. we will hear from the saudi aramco chief executive. our exclusive interview is next. online sales on black friday. we will talk about the health of the retail markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: in london. let's get a check on your markets. we are seeing a rally both on a regional basis and also industry groups the stoxx 600. the benchmark up 1.3%. on some signals that we could be getting...
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well andrew symonds joins us live now from istanbul and you just talk us through the new information that's this been released then. well the latest information is from a trusted security source who told al-jazeera about another leak from the recorded tapes from inside the consulate building and it actually is a section of time after the show she had been killed or when his killers were actively trying to find his phone and there was no record of his phone being left at the security door or anything else and they appeared quote unquote agitated at the time they were concerned about finding that phone now as we know how t.j. yankees his fiance was right about some time after her fiance was killed was nearby here actually looking at two phones given to her by her fiance one of which she used to actually raise the alarm with a government official when she realized he hadn't come out and she was worried about his welfare so those two phones are as we understand it certainly were in her possession and the turkish took investigators will be aware of whatever was on those phones but the sau
well andrew symonds joins us live now from istanbul and you just talk us through the new information that's this been released then. well the latest information is from a trusted security source who told al-jazeera about another leak from the recorded tapes from inside the consulate building and it actually is a section of time after the show she had been killed or when his killers were actively trying to find his phone and there was no record of his phone being left at the security door or...
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andrew gillum has some magic.re wasn't any poll that had him in first, second or third on election day. he wins a primary coming out of nowhere and everybody is like he can't win the general. then you see him campaign and you're like whoa, this guy is the real deal. tomorrow people will be talking about this guy. i agree, this will be closer than people think. florida is the place hearts go to break. florida is a one-point state. we will be sitting here for a whil on florida. it's going to be close. >> what do you think is different if he should prevail, do you think florida changed or trump's message? desantis is a mini trump. >> i think the republicans droenk swi voev swing voters, especially swing women to the democratic party and gillum was the perfect candidate to exploit those opportunities but this is donald trump helping us a whole bunch here. let's not -- tomorrow i hope we don't think we suddenly invented the free beer sign. >> let's look at the mandate quick. >> the puerto rican migration to florida fro
andrew gillum has some magic.re wasn't any poll that had him in first, second or third on election day. he wins a primary coming out of nowhere and everybody is like he can't win the general. then you see him campaign and you're like whoa, this guy is the real deal. tomorrow people will be talking about this guy. i agree, this will be closer than people think. florida is the place hearts go to break. florida is a one-point state. we will be sitting here for a whil on florida. it's going to be...
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andrew gillum had an upset victory in the primary.e endorsed him and ran one of the largest field programs because we know candidates that run on transformative platforms can energize a new electorate and bring out people who don't usually come to the polls. and we saw historic turnout, 250,000 people who did not vote in 2016 voted inin this electio. and yet on election night, as is so often the case in florida, it was razor thin margins. it was pointing toward a desantis victory. vote e remains to be counted here in broward county. many of our votes have not yet bebeen tabulated. andrew gillulum is now within wt is triggered for an automatic machine recount. senator nelson is headed for a manual recount, a recount that happens by hand when a race is won or lost by less than one quarter of a percentage point. 15,000 votes in a state with over 20 million people. so there are a lot of people on the edge of their seats that are really hoping actually the forces for unity and a vision for florida where all of us belong will prevail in thi
andrew gillum had an upset victory in the primary.e endorsed him and ran one of the largest field programs because we know candidates that run on transformative platforms can energize a new electorate and bring out people who don't usually come to the polls. and we saw historic turnout, 250,000 people who did not vote in 2016 voted inin this electio. and yet on election night, as is so often the case in florida, it was razor thin margins. it was pointing toward a desantis victory. vote e...
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andrew will walk through item 6. i think you will see andrew and our partnership together with goldman as we created a really insightful framework for evaluating companies, including action plans and it's very data driven, very fact finded and the application of data and facts to reach a conclusion going forward. we will hear from any p.c. still doesn't support divestment. we will hear from them and they will also give us an update on some market activities that have taken place in the energy sector as well as other public plans since we last, since we addressed this in january. and with that i will ask curt to walk us through items 1-5. >> thank you, bill. i will highlight select accomplishments or progress areas 1-5. two strategies bill described 1 and 4 are similar, they direct staff to pursue renewable or carbon restrained strategies. committed over 5% over 1.3 billion to such strategies. a billion of which occurred since the january 24th meeting. in march we invested $500 million in passive equity strategy with
andrew will walk through item 6. i think you will see andrew and our partnership together with goldman as we created a really insightful framework for evaluating companies, including action plans and it's very data driven, very fact finded and the application of data and facts to reach a conclusion going forward. we will hear from any p.c. still doesn't support divestment. we will hear from them and they will also give us an update on some market activities that have taken place in the energy...
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andrew gillum conceded on tuesday night. he's not expected to unconcede. that's not binding, he really could. he's repeatedly saying he's urging all votes be cast. >> have you heard anything on the other side as we await to hear from andrew gillum when it comes to desantis and what's coming out of that camp, being so positive saying they know there was a victory and now there's a recount? >> they have been quiet. things going on in this race is so different than what's going on in the senate race. we're getting a one-minute warning here from the gillum folks. we're hearing they're monitoring the legal battles going on from the desantis campaign. we're hearing from andrew gill gillum because he's in a position to say, no, we don't want a recount but that's not what we're expecting him to say. we're expecting him to say they want a recount and see what happens on thursday. in broward you've seen a lot of excitement there. our colleague ron allen has been doing a great job of covering all of the protests down there. that's one of the counties under scrutiny b
andrew gillum conceded on tuesday night. he's not expected to unconcede. that's not binding, he really could. he's repeatedly saying he's urging all votes be cast. >> have you heard anything on the other side as we await to hear from andrew gillum when it comes to desantis and what's coming out of that camp, being so positive saying they know there was a victory and now there's a recount? >> they have been quiet. things going on in this race is so different than what's going on in...
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andrew gillum running up a healthy margin. the question is they're looking at the voting lists trying to figure out are there enough? if you go through the blue parts, 94. smaller county. might be more here. let's check the more republican counties in the middle. 100%. 100%. 100%. one more to be safe, 100%. if you're in the republican campaign, most of your vote is in. a little more coming in up here. in the democratic campaign that's a big number. that's the race for governor. come over and look at the race for senate. it's a smaller number but significant if you're nelson. both the democrats in the senate and the governor's race were leading narrowly. the question is will they be rescued by the last democratic votes in miami dade and broward county. that's often the case. don't rule out a comeback. will they be rescued? if it's going to happen, it's going to have to happen right down here. >> there's still significant numbers of votes outstanding. to texas. >> let's come over here. texas is blue. you don't see that on the ma
andrew gillum running up a healthy margin. the question is they're looking at the voting lists trying to figure out are there enough? if you go through the blue parts, 94. smaller county. might be more here. let's check the more republican counties in the middle. 100%. 100%. 100%. one more to be safe, 100%. if you're in the republican campaign, most of your vote is in. a little more coming in up here. in the democratic campaign that's a big number. that's the race for governor. come over and...
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this is what trump said about andrew gillum, let's watch. >> president trump: andrew gillum wants to take a wrecking ball to one of the most successful economies anywhere in the world, the florida economy with massive tax hikes, crippling regulations, and a socialist health care takeover that would destroy your state. andrew gillum wants to throw open your borders to drug dealers, human traffickers, gang members, and criminal aliens. >> laura: you're in florida, how is this playing in the state? gillum is rated as the megastar along with beto o'rourke and stacy abrams. >> i live in martin county, 50/50 split. almost right down the line, i can tell you it was not the scientific sample, not a pollster, i'm not flaming as such. i make my way around the county, i give a lot of speeches and i have not seen republicans as fired up about defeating a candidate as i have for them about defeating gillum. it has everything to do with his policies. the left wants to make this about race, that's absurd. it's outrageous. people in florida move here for a very distinct reason, i know you're familia
this is what trump said about andrew gillum, let's watch. >> president trump: andrew gillum wants to take a wrecking ball to one of the most successful economies anywhere in the world, the florida economy with massive tax hikes, crippling regulations, and a socialist health care takeover that would destroy your state. andrew gillum wants to throw open your borders to drug dealers, human traffickers, gang members, and criminal aliens. >> laura: you're in florida, how is this playing...
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we know what happened with andrew gillum in florida. stacey abrams, they're still counting votes but doesn't look like she'll be the top name on the top of the ticket so someone else, there is a diamond in the rough that the democrats have to figure out what happens next. >> a lot of the women that did well were new to politics and were successful in this pitch that they could be outsiders. veterans like rick said, a former cia officer, small business owners, teachers, doctors who said they want to help rebuild the democratic party running on a message of being brand-new and new to washington. they found success there. >>> all right, coming up, the races for governor including the breaking news from georgia. >> also ahead, how florida just expanded the number of eligible voters by more than a million people. all of them convicted felons. all of them convicted felons. pey five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. t ys. anif a pto a gurassess home damage sooner plus, allstate
we know what happened with andrew gillum in florida. stacey abrams, they're still counting votes but doesn't look like she'll be the top name on the top of the ticket so someone else, there is a diamond in the rough that the democrats have to figure out what happens next. >> a lot of the women that did well were new to politics and were successful in this pitch that they could be outsiders. veterans like rick said, a former cia officer, small business owners, teachers, doctors who said...
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andrew: treasuries are some of the best risk-adjusted investment. the challenge is you have been conditioned after 10 years of qe and zero returns on cash. there is still trillions of dollars sitting there. high-quality fixed income. it starts looking reasonable, particularly with something more exotic. jonathan: it was attractive on the front end and 90 believe we have talked out on growth, and you think we have? noelle: we like treasury yields here. specifically growth. it will be more uncertain into the second half of next year. end ise front attractive. you will have probably more volatility than an investor might like on a various short-term basis. if you can withstand that, the two hikes pricing for next year into the market, the fed in the dot plot will come down to that. jonathan: i want to get your view on real rates. that has what is picked up here. there is not a big inflationary component. a lot of people look at the payrolls report and wage growth figures. the productivity is up with this. i wonder if the administration's optimism can m
andrew: treasuries are some of the best risk-adjusted investment. the challenge is you have been conditioned after 10 years of qe and zero returns on cash. there is still trillions of dollars sitting there. high-quality fixed income. it starts looking reasonable, particularly with something more exotic. jonathan: it was attractive on the front end and 90 believe we have talked out on growth, and you think we have? noelle: we like treasury yields here. specifically growth. it will be more...
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ereas andrew gillum is on the complete opposite spectrum. more in th o mode bernie sanders in terms of his policy views. it's really a fascinating race to watch here and to see both of these have such high profiles. >> what do you think, desantis, what needs to happen for him to prevail and pull o this upset against gillum today? >> it's going to have to bet. turn there are pockets of florida where president trump did really well up in the panhandle, around pensacola and southwest florida as well. they need to increase their turnout as much as they can. republicans do, in order for desantis to, i think, pull ts f. >> all right. andrew de sada rio from the daily beast. thank you so much. following it been for a long time now and we're going to see what happens. big day ahead. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> just ahead, we do not know who is going to win the midterms today, but we do know who the world's sexiest man is. plus amazon primed and ready to announce, not one, but two new headquarters. that's next. introducing the all-new cor
ereas andrew gillum is on the complete opposite spectrum. more in th o mode bernie sanders in terms of his policy views. it's really a fascinating race to watch here and to see both of these have such high profiles. >> what do you think, desantis, what needs to happen for him to prevail and pull o this upset against gillum today? >> it's going to have to bet. turn there are pockets of florida where president trump did really well up in the panhandle, around pensacola and southwest...
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thomas so andrew what more do we know about this. well this will happen just under six hours ago now four ten in the afternoon melbourne time about the peak in terms of shoppers and vehicles on that busy streets right in the hearts of melbourne this big vehicle parked up and then got on fire we don't know whether the man set it on fire just before he got out or when he was still inside but either way it was on fire he came out wielding a knife slashing is it passes by three men was stabbed one of those men subsequently died now this thing right in the middle of melbourne place officers were there very very quickly but the man social media videos show this starts in taking his knife towards then and for about a minute there was this ugly daunce where the man was trying to stop the place officers before one of them shot in first with a taser and then with a gun he was taken to hospital in a critical condition a rest in that stage he subsequently died in hospital so now we didn't know whether this was ideologically inspired into the pre
thomas so andrew what more do we know about this. well this will happen just under six hours ago now four ten in the afternoon melbourne time about the peak in terms of shoppers and vehicles on that busy streets right in the hearts of melbourne this big vehicle parked up and then got on fire we don't know whether the man set it on fire just before he got out or when he was still inside but either way it was on fire he came out wielding a knife slashing is it passes by three men was stabbed one...
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and barack obama has been here on behalf of andrew gillum. so this is a race for the country to watch. i just want to let you know, anderson, i spoke with a political science professor here in florida who told me that andrew gillum has largely followed the obama model in his campaigning, back to basics, grassroots strategy. go where the voters are. and will it be enough? that's the big question. we'll know in about 24 hours from now. and remember, that is a state that hasn't voted for a democrat for governor since 1994. anderson. >> ana cabrera, thanks very much. no race it seems has generated more heat, more surprises than beto o'rourke's attempt at unseating ted cruz in deep red texas. cnn's ed lachbda is covering this race for us. he's in el paso tonight. i wonder what the message today in the final stretch was for both campaigns. >> reporter: well, both candidates really pushing home. beto o'rourke landing in his hometown of el paso tonight holding his lal last rally really trying to strike an optimistic tone. and he knows full well that
and barack obama has been here on behalf of andrew gillum. so this is a race for the country to watch. i just want to let you know, anderson, i spoke with a political science professor here in florida who told me that andrew gillum has largely followed the obama model in his campaigning, back to basics, grassroots strategy. go where the voters are. and will it be enough? that's the big question. we'll know in about 24 hours from now. and remember, that is a state that hasn't voted for a...
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it's one of the arguments that andrew gillam has made a lot. many more affluent communities are worried about affordable housing picture -- housing. made that when he tried to become the nominee. it caught a lot of attention. it hasn't really dominated to the degree democrats wish it had. mary is in louisiana. good morning. question or comment? caller: senator bill nelson at the podium
it's one of the arguments that andrew gillam has made a lot. many more affluent communities are worried about affordable housing picture -- housing. made that when he tried to become the nominee. it caught a lot of attention. it hasn't really dominated to the degree democrats wish it had. mary is in louisiana. good morning. question or comment? caller: senator bill nelson at the podium