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her mom and dad, jim and anne kelly, marvelled at her commitment. >> she spent many, many hours traveling and many hours working overtime. >> reporter: but debbie hadn't found as much success in her personal life. she got married, in her 20s, but it didn't work out. now, in her 40s and dedicated to her career, there was little time to look for the right guy. >> is it hard to date? >> it was hard for her to date. >> reporter: so in 2008, debbie took a new job that allowed her to focus a little more on her personal life. that's when she got serious about her tennis game. >> she was a little bit of a tiger. >> reporter: that's how she met this bunch. betty pace, serette kelly, and ellen mitchell. >> she was not a big person. but all of her went up and the hair would fly up. and she would smash that ball. >> the ladies clicked off the court, too. bonding over post-match drinks. >> she had a great laugh. she throws her head back and chuckles and just her whole body laughs. she had a real silly, funny, quirky side. >> so, i've heard that she was very private. would she talk about dating? and gu
her mom and dad, jim and anne kelly, marvelled at her commitment. >> she spent many, many hours traveling and many hours working overtime. >> reporter: but debbie hadn't found as much success in her personal life. she got married, in her 20s, but it didn't work out. now, in her 40s and dedicated to her career, there was little time to look for the right guy. >> is it hard to date? >> it was hard for her to date. >> reporter: so in 2008, debbie took a new job that...
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former adviser kelly ann conway was there. i mentioned before, laura inning ran in the front row.to both neil's good points, claire mccaskill, this is a president's prerogative to fill the seat, to make an appointment. but the president's failures are on display as well. in this maskless nonsocially distanced crowd in the push of a justice who is in media interviews and rulings very disdainful towards the affordable care act at a moment when more americans are sick. a mass casualty event happens in this country every single day. a thousand people a day on average die. and they are playing russian roulette with the only health care most americans can turn to right now. >> i think it will be really clear when these hearings are over that the affordable care act is done. it's over. they have the votes to confirm this woman. it's math. and she will vote to overturn the aca. preexisting conditions protection also be gone. now, that has to be emphasized, underlined and repeated often, because who is left in congress and in the white house after the supreme court with the help of this wo
former adviser kelly ann conway was there. i mentioned before, laura inning ran in the front row.to both neil's good points, claire mccaskill, this is a president's prerogative to fill the seat, to make an appointment. but the president's failures are on display as well. in this maskless nonsocially distanced crowd in the push of a justice who is in media interviews and rulings very disdainful towards the affordable care act at a moment when more americans are sick. a mass casualty event...
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it's like when you watch kelly ann conway and understand how she evades questions. someone will ask a question about the pandemic and then she will just grab a word and go like speaking of pandemics, what about the pandemic of violence across the country and then she doesn't answer the question. i feel like we have all learned with their approach to all of this is and we are kind of over it. >> i heard from a few already but said they were surprised when i wrote in the book in the early chapters trump isn't a big rating anymore he does not boost automatically when he's speaking anymore. it's true that he is too. there's no denying in 2015 and 2016, people were hooked. ratings but spike when he was on air. it doesn't really have been anymore. it happened when he was on fox sometimes but if he's giving a press conference, cnn ratings don't jump dramatically when he's on the air, msnbc sometimes declines. the data backs it up many people are just tired of it. and then the biden campaign is leaning into the. joe biden is running a make america boring again campaign that
it's like when you watch kelly ann conway and understand how she evades questions. someone will ask a question about the pandemic and then she will just grab a word and go like speaking of pandemics, what about the pandemic of violence across the country and then she doesn't answer the question. i feel like we have all learned with their approach to all of this is and we are kind of over it. >> i heard from a few already but said they were surprised when i wrote in the book in the early...
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kelly—anne conway, who is now departing the white house, but a senior adviser to donald trump, said onsaid, the more chaos and anarchy and vandalism and violence reigns, the better it is for the very clear choice on who's best on public safety and law and order. that key phrase, "the better it is," did you find that sickening or not? i found it chilling, is the language i would use. because in the end, nobody wants their country to come apart. and i'm very concerned about our democracy. if you want to know where things are, as opposed to trying to make me look foolish, we will discuss the state of american democracy. which i believe is at a weaker point and a more dangerous point than at any time in my lifetime. and i'm particularly afraid of what can happen on election day. and if you'll allow me, i will actually enlighten you and your viewers about what i think it's gonna happen. because it's going to shock you. may i? well, you may. i was going to come to it later but let's come to it right now. because i believe what you are alluding is what appears to be the almost certain problem
kelly—anne conway, who is now departing the white house, but a senior adviser to donald trump, said onsaid, the more chaos and anarchy and vandalism and violence reigns, the better it is for the very clear choice on who's best on public safety and law and order. that key phrase, "the better it is," did you find that sickening or not? i found it chilling, is the language i would use. because in the end, nobody wants their country to come apart. and i'm very concerned about our...
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they will be met with fire and fury >> these were not preplanned looks on their faces and kelly ann conwaythe other officials are kind of like. and i'm not >> it was pursuant to a strategy and unlike the obama administration, which after eight year of strategic patience, had left north korea closer to it's goal of nuclear weapons, what i found is it was just the way he felt on the days he made those remarks. >> trump soon upped the ante in his first speech at the united nations. >> if it's forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. rocketman is on a suicide mission for himself and his regime. >> there is something to what was referred to as the madman theory. you can gain strategic advantage by being seen as a madman and for them not to know what you're going to do next. >> folks who were there for eons, i think, prefer to go very slowly, steadily. >> the idea that president trump has been predictable, a lot of fans are not a fan of it. >> they take him much more seriously because he does things others fake about but never do. >> there
they will be met with fire and fury >> these were not preplanned looks on their faces and kelly ann conwaythe other officials are kind of like. and i'm not >> it was pursuant to a strategy and unlike the obama administration, which after eight year of strategic patience, had left north korea closer to it's goal of nuclear weapons, what i found is it was just the way he felt on the days he made those remarks. >> trump soon upped the ante in his first speech at the united...
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nbc's leigh ann caldwell is on the hill kelly o'donnell is watching the white house for us l leigh ann, i'll start with you how does this fit into the pressure spoker pelosi is facing from members of her own caucus >> reporter: craig, this is another attempt by speaker pelosi to message and put pressure on the administration, put pressure on republicans. there's going to be no announcement at this event all she's doing is calling for the administration and for republicans to endorse and passed 75 billion of testing for the coronavirus. this messaging event is happening void of any real negotiations we know speaker pelosi and treasury secretary mnuchin spoke on the phone yesterday for the first time in two weeks. what's coming out of the phone call, we don't know. we don't know if there's another call scheduled or if anything significant is going to come out of it. pelosi is trying to calm her very anxious members who want to see action and want to see some sort of relief and legislation for people in their districts, especially as the elections are quickly approaching. meanwhile, the p
nbc's leigh ann caldwell is on the hill kelly o'donnell is watching the white house for us l leigh ann, i'll start with you how does this fit into the pressure spoker pelosi is facing from members of her own caucus >> reporter: craig, this is another attempt by speaker pelosi to message and put pressure on the administration, put pressure on republicans. there's going to be no announcement at this event all she's doing is calling for the administration and for republicans to endorse and...
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kelly anne conway. >> i don't think she said that. >> she said that. here's the point. point is that what's he-- why he keeps trying to rile things up. he doesn't want to calm things down. instead of going in and talking to people and saying let's go everybody together, figure out how to deal with this. what does he do? he just pours gasoline on the fire constantly. and every single solitary time-- >> and to end this-- button up this segment, i will give you an answer, sir. you have repeatedly-- >> wait, just one second. >> no, you have been talking back and forth. i'm asking-- >> i'd like-- i would love to end it. >> you know,yo switch seats, we can do that. >> if you send in the national guard it would be over. there would be no problem. but they don't want to accept the national guard. >> you have repeatedly criticized the vice president for not specifically calling out antifa and other left-wing extremist groups. but are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a numbe
kelly anne conway. >> i don't think she said that. >> she said that. here's the point. point is that what's he-- why he keeps trying to rile things up. he doesn't want to calm things down. instead of going in and talking to people and saying let's go everybody together, figure out how to deal with this. what does he do? he just pours gasoline on the fire constantly. and every single solitary time-- >> and to end this-- button up this segment, i will give you an answer, sir....
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he kelly ann conway is on record saying she advised against cooperate, bob woodward for that book.he raged with his aides as to why he wasn't allowed to participate and vowed at that moment that if woodward were to write another book, he wanted to be part of it because he believed he could shape a far more positive portrayal. he believed the solution to any problem is more trump. he wanted to insert himself into the process. so he gave woodward extraordinary access, over a dozen interviews, many without white house aides knowing about it and this is what was revealed. and i think we're at a moment now where every time there is a crisis involving political scandal, there is presiden pres trump. the president of the united states knew full well the dangers of the coronavirus back in jarnl, february and march and he was not honest with the american people about it. >> the president tweeted last night that this was a hit job by the, quote, rapidly fading bob woodward. >> the president said he could shoot somebody on fifth avenue and get away with it. do they still subscribe to that the
he kelly ann conway is on record saying she advised against cooperate, bob woodward for that book.he raged with his aides as to why he wasn't allowed to participate and vowed at that moment that if woodward were to write another book, he wanted to be part of it because he believed he could shape a far more positive portrayal. he believed the solution to any problem is more trump. he wanted to insert himself into the process. so he gave woodward extraordinary access, over a dozen interviews,...
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kelly, do we have an item under 7 d? >> yeah. i just wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for both commissioners ann caen and francesca vitor resigne -- vito. i have known francesca under willie brown. the first department head of the department of environment. we, you know, the city engineer at the time really helped me change the way i thought about capital projects from an engineering perspective to more of a community environmental perspective. i think her value on the commission has been fantastic. i think that she has really helped move this big large organization in a way that we, as you mentioned, commissioner moran, into a greener space. and she is a really good friend of mine. so i'm really going to miss her pushing the organization. and i know that sophie is going to push as well. and then also, you know, ann caen has been really a solid commissioner with a lot of expertise, as it relates to the history of the organization and her leadership on the budget. and then also really making sure that we live up to the commitment in the southeast, as it relates to the biosolid digester projects. so i just
kelly, do we have an item under 7 d? >> yeah. i just wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for both commissioners ann caen and francesca vitor resigne -- vito. i have known francesca under willie brown. the first department head of the department of environment. we, you know, the city engineer at the time really helped me change the way i thought about capital projects from an engineering perspective to more of a community environmental perspective. i think her value...
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ann keasler. >> barbara a. keating. >> paul hanlon keating. >> leo russell keene iii. >> brenda kegler. >> chandler raymond keller. >> joseph john keller. >> peter r. kellerman. >> joseph p. kellett. >> frederick h. kelley iii. >> james joseph kellyhard john kelly, jr. >> thomas michael kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. thomas w. kelly. >> timothy colin kelly. >> william hill kelly, jr. >> robert clinton kennedy. >> thomas j. kennedy. >> yvonne e. kennedy. >> john richard keohane. >> ralph francis kershaw. >> ronald t. kerwin. >> howard l. kestenbaum. >> douglas d. ketcham. >> ruth ellen ketler. >> boris khalif. >> norma cruz khan. >> sarah khan. >> taimour firaz khan. >> rajesh khandelwal. seilai khoo. >> michael vernon kiefer. >> satoshi kikuchihara. >> andrew jay-hoon kim. >> lawrence don kim. >> mary jo kimelman. >> heinrich kimmig. >> karen ann kincaid. >> amy r. king. >> andrew m. king. >> lucille teresa king. >> robert king, jr. >> lisa king-johnson. >> brian k. kinney. >> takashi kinoshita. >> chris michael kirby. >> robert kirkpatrick. >> howard barry kirschbaum. >> glenn davis kirwin. >> helen crossin kittle and her unborn child. >> richard joseph klares. >> peter anton klein. >> alan david kleinberg. >> karen joyce klitz
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kelly, aberdeen political economist. coming up in the next hour, christian. that is coming up at 6:30 am in new york, 11:30 am in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: thisbloomberg surveillance. softbank shares have fallen in tokyo. there were reports that the japanese conglomerate made substantial bets on technology stocks using equity derivatives. that led to concerns that softbank's billionaire founder is engaging in risky behavior that could lead to big losses. -- france's suis that his company was undervalued and that it could run into antitrust obstacles. they have offered to buy a 30% stake in suez. that would create a weight -- a water and waste management giant. and jobs cannot be boosted without wages. a surge of orders is driving and manufacturing expanded in august at the softest pace since 2018. the labor shortage comes at a time when unemployment is still high. that suggests there has not been a cure for these skills cap where workers do not have the necessary qualifications. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: thank you so much. we are getting breaking news out of the spokesperson of the kremlin, speaking on a confe
kelly, aberdeen political economist. coming up in the next hour, christian. that is coming up at 6:30 am in new york, 11:30 am in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: thisbloomberg surveillance. softbank shares have fallen in tokyo. there were reports that the japanese conglomerate made substantial bets on technology stocks using equity derivatives. that led to concerns that softbank's billionaire founder is engaging in risky behavior that could lead to big losses. -- france's suis...
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kelly, do we have an item under 7 d? >> yeah. i just wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for both commissioners ann caen and francesca vitor resigne -- vito. i have known francesca under willie brown. the first department head of the department of environment. we, you know, the city engineer at the time really helped me change the way i thought about capital projects from an engineering perspective to more of a community environmental perspective. i think her value on the commission has been fantastic. i think that she has really helped move this big large organization in a way that we, as you mentioned, commissioner moran, into a greener space. and she is a really good friend of mine. so i'm really going to miss her pushing the organization. and i know that sophie is going to push as well. and then also, you know, ann caen has been really a solid commissioner with a lot of expertise, as it relates to the history of the organization and her leadership on the budget. and then also really making sure that we live up to the commitment in the southeast, as it relates to the biosolid digester projects. so i just
kelly, do we have an item under 7 d? >> yeah. i just wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for both commissioners ann caen and francesca vitor resigne -- vito. i have known francesca under willie brown. the first department head of the department of environment. we, you know, the city engineer at the time really helped me change the way i thought about capital projects from an engineering perspective to more of a community environmental perspective. i think her value...