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bob's guns tested.rder weapon was never found. >> no dna, no prints. there is nothing tying him to her body. >> why didn't you find that blood anywhere in that garage? why didn't you find it on his clothing, it doesn't make sense. >> this case, said the defense, was far from a slam dunk. >> you don't have answers, all you have are questions. >> and the final question was, who would the jury believe? coming up. the answer. >> and the emotional fall-out. >> all her friends were crying. >> when dateline continues. >>> a tangled tale, a son, an ex-husband, and the woman they all said they loved and adored. jurors sat through seven days of testimony and heard 40 witnesses to answer the question, did bob moses murder his ex-wife anna in a jealous rage? the defense said the state's case was weak, based on poor police work. >> this investigation, which you rely on to make your decision. i have to bring someone to justice for her. don't let them guilt you into that. >> prosecutor cindy walker wasn't having any o
bob's guns tested.rder weapon was never found. >> no dna, no prints. there is nothing tying him to her body. >> why didn't you find that blood anywhere in that garage? why didn't you find it on his clothing, it doesn't make sense. >> this case, said the defense, was far from a slam dunk. >> you don't have answers, all you have are questions. >> and the final question was, who would the jury believe? coming up. the answer. >> and the emotional fall-out....
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bob: totally agree.e it's time to move out of the front end to the intermediates, and it's kind of move out of the floating to the fixed. the fed is increasingly signaling they are likely to be on pause for an extended period of time. given the valuations in these fixed rate asset classes, you should make some capital into fixed. jonathan: does that resonate with you, margaret? margaret: yes. another reason high-yield is attractive is there is a big price discount. a year ago, high-yield bonds were trading at premiums. right now, most bonds are trading at a discount. if we have yields go down, you can have some capital appreciation and not have it cut off the way you do in loans, where your loans will be called away. another reason where total return, high-yield looks good this year. jim: i agree, i would rather own some duration in high-yield and manage the interest rate risk through interest rate futures. jonathan: great to have you with me. you are sticking with me. bob miller, jim karen, and margaret
bob: totally agree.e it's time to move out of the front end to the intermediates, and it's kind of move out of the floating to the fixed. the fed is increasingly signaling they are likely to be on pause for an extended period of time. given the valuations in these fixed rate asset classes, you should make some capital into fixed. jonathan: does that resonate with you, margaret? margaret: yes. another reason high-yield is attractive is there is a big price discount. a year ago, high-yield bonds...
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bob dole worked at the drugstore. he was a soda jerk and his in dealingamerica with people, greeting people and joking with people, was credited ,ith creating the atmosphere his sense of humor, which he also got from his father. senator dole went to the university of kansas in 1941. he joined kappa sigma fraternity and was very active socially, as he will tell you. he spent a lot of his time working as hard as he could on his studies, but of course, we all know that pearl harbor happened later that year. the specter of war was really dominant over his years at kansas university. ande were lots of parties social gatherings as of a bid farewell to many of their friends as they went off to fight the war. senator dole went through several years of officer training before being called to the front in 1945. he was called to serve as a platoon leader. it was in the hills in italy where he was wounded, almost mortally. he laid on the ground for eight hours and expected to die. a medic came by and wrote and m on his four head
bob dole worked at the drugstore. he was a soda jerk and his in dealingamerica with people, greeting people and joking with people, was credited ,ith creating the atmosphere his sense of humor, which he also got from his father. senator dole went to the university of kansas in 1941. he joined kappa sigma fraternity and was very active socially, as he will tell you. he spent a lot of his time working as hard as he could on his studies, but of course, we all know that pearl harbor happened later...
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bob dole served kansas and congress. and, assistant director and senior archivist at the dole institute of politics shares stories about the senator's life and career and highlights his legislative accomplishments. >> january of this year 2018 bob the highest honor that can be distilled on anyone. is completely unique and tells the story of the person receiving it. on the riverside we have week, farming landscape in honor of his home state. lewis -- greatness lies in not in what office you hold. that's a quoted from the acceptance speech for the republican nomination in 1996. delegates and fellow citizens. i cannot say it more clearly than in place that plain speaking, i accept your nomination to lead our party once again as presidents of the united states. >> the dole institute was founded in 2003 under director richard norton smith. we have built a wonderful program of archives, history and museum components as a robust student culture. and the exhibit tells the story of senator dole from his roots in kansas all the wa
bob dole served kansas and congress. and, assistant director and senior archivist at the dole institute of politics shares stories about the senator's life and career and highlights his legislative accomplishments. >> january of this year 2018 bob the highest honor that can be distilled on anyone. is completely unique and tells the story of the person receiving it. on the riverside we have week, farming landscape in honor of his home state. lewis -- greatness lies in not in what office...
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bob dole worked at the drugstore. he was a soda jerk and his experience in dealing with people creating people and , joking with people, widely credited with developing the sense of humor. senator dole went to the university of kansas in 1941. fraternityappa sigma and was very active socially, as he will tell you. spent a lot of time working on his studies but of course we know that pearl harbor happened later that year. the specter of war was dominant over his years at kansas. parties and social gatherings as they bid farewell to many of their friends. --ter dot all went through senator dole went through several years of officer training before being called to the front in 1945. it was in the hills in italy where he was wounded. he laid on the ground for eight hours and expected to die. and wrote and m on his four head in his own blood. he spent the better part of three years recovering. he was paralyzed from the neck down. ultimately recovering. recovered to full strength except his right arm and shoulder. when he c
bob dole worked at the drugstore. he was a soda jerk and his experience in dealing with people creating people and , joking with people, widely credited with developing the sense of humor. senator dole went to the university of kansas in 1941. fraternityappa sigma and was very active socially, as he will tell you. spent a lot of time working on his studies but of course we know that pearl harbor happened later that year. the specter of war was dominant over his years at kansas. parties and...
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how well do you know bob mueller? i told him how well i knew bob mueller and how the barrs and muellers were good friends and would be good friends when this is all over and so forth. and he was interested in that, wanted to know, you know, what i thought about mueller's integrity and so forth and so on. and i said, bob is a straight shooter and should be dealt with as such. >> i'd like to share with you my reaction and get yours. i was sitting on the second floor there in that room watching it. it struck me that that was a very different tone that he says he shared with the president about mueller than the memo we know that he shared, which seemed legally to be very skeptical of aspects of the mueller probe. >> well, they're not necessarily contradictory, and i didn't have the chance to watch the hearing today so i'm seeing this for the first time, but he is saying here that bob mueller personally is a decent guy and an honest man. that's not inconsistent with saying in his memo that the -- that a large part of the i
how well do you know bob mueller? i told him how well i knew bob mueller and how the barrs and muellers were good friends and would be good friends when this is all over and so forth. and he was interested in that, wanted to know, you know, what i thought about mueller's integrity and so forth and so on. and i said, bob is a straight shooter and should be dealt with as such. >> i'd like to share with you my reaction and get yours. i was sitting on the second floor there in that room...
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joining us for the hour is bob parker.he showhave you on and thank you for your patience as we got through all the breaking news. i want to pick up on enda curran's point, not just about the deal but about the implementation process. investors look for a deal and see the details of how it will be enforced? bob: it is probably premature that we will get a lot of detail on a potential deal this week. we probably have to wait another month or two until we get a comprehensive, detailed trade deal between america and china. having said that, i think the ground has shifted quite significantly from the very difficult conversations we had between the u.s. and china in the second half of last year. i think that now both the trump administration and the chinese government are much more motivated to actually try and achieve a deal. now, if one looks at what the potential deal is going to be, one has to break it down into different components. the trade aspect, where i think china has made a strong commitment to increase imports of am
joining us for the hour is bob parker.he showhave you on and thank you for your patience as we got through all the breaking news. i want to pick up on enda curran's point, not just about the deal but about the implementation process. investors look for a deal and see the details of how it will be enforced? bob: it is probably premature that we will get a lot of detail on a potential deal this week. we probably have to wait another month or two until we get a comprehensive, detailed trade deal...
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>> i want to agree 100% with bob. the standard the system uses is they will not give that extra plane to that controller and over load him that's what's going to cause the delays and shut downs that you see. they're not going to take on more than they can handle and they cannot handle the northeast traffic especially on a friday people are not coming to work and it will have a very big effe effect it will have a big effect on the economy and this quarter it's the craziest thing i've ever seen in my life >> bob, how does this change the way airlines plan in the future? it's the first time we have seen a shutdown, partial or otherwise anywhere near this long. does this change the way airlines lobby the way they assess risks? >> i assume -- i have to assume and i think you and everybody else and all the airline executives in the world have to assume that rationality will return this is no way to run a government, a railroads or an airline. it shouldn't have any effect on planning because it should never happen again you
>> i want to agree 100% with bob. the standard the system uses is they will not give that extra plane to that controller and over load him that's what's going to cause the delays and shut downs that you see. they're not going to take on more than they can handle and they cannot handle the northeast traffic especially on a friday people are not coming to work and it will have a very big effe effect it will have a big effect on the economy and this quarter it's the craziest thing i've ever...
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bob redell continues to follow this scene. nearby, we have 680 northbound, with only the right lane open. this is over at berryessa. they're clearing up the second of the two vehicles that we saw remaining in lanes. the tow truck's positioning and they're hopefully going to clear the remaining vehicle, which is obviously facing the wrong direction. wet roadways here. no major injuries here. back out to the maps, talking about both of these freeways which take you away from north 101, a major congestion point for the south bay. north 280 a crash, quite a spectacle until a tow truck arrive. calmer, slow toward 87, your alternate to get out of the backup. the whole section of the south bay, san jose, really a problem, and people hearing about it, knowing the roadways, they're taking 85 over toward 87 so that one small problem, and then another, i should say big problem and bigger area and ripples out toward this area coming in from alamdin county and combined with rain in the area as well, plan on a tough drive for that section.
bob redell continues to follow this scene. nearby, we have 680 northbound, with only the right lane open. this is over at berryessa. they're clearing up the second of the two vehicles that we saw remaining in lanes. the tow truck's positioning and they're hopefully going to clear the remaining vehicle, which is obviously facing the wrong direction. wet roadways here. no major injuries here. back out to the maps, talking about both of these freeways which take you away from north 101, a major...
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bob pisani is here at the nyse to explain, bob? >> i'm calling it fear of missing out. i know it's overused but fomo is back in a big way and you're right, china is taking a bit of a backseat to this let me explain here. we've seen it drift up in the last few days. earnings releases come out managers behind the benchmark and up almost 5% you can't underperform in 2019 as the market down and then underperform in 2019 when the markets are up that's bad for managers. financials have been oversold, making it easier to buy as the earnings that have come out okay and the markets cheaper in general. 15 times forward earnings. 17 times, just six months ago. earnings expectations are much lower and first quarter earnings every day, october 1st, expecting up 8% and now it's just 3%. the market has moved down to reflect the lower earnings expectations melissa, you want to a number to watch? 26, 26 that's the 200 day moving average for the s&p 500. if we drop bel when we drop below that, the market took a nosedive back to you. >> bob pisani there for us now the longest government s
bob pisani is here at the nyse to explain, bob? >> i'm calling it fear of missing out. i know it's overused but fomo is back in a big way and you're right, china is taking a bit of a backseat to this let me explain here. we've seen it drift up in the last few days. earnings releases come out managers behind the benchmark and up almost 5% you can't underperform in 2019 as the market down and then underperform in 2019 when the markets are up that's bad for managers. financials have been...
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how well do you know bob mueller? i told him how well i know bob mueller, and how, you know, the barrs and muellers were good friends and would be good friends when this is all over and so forth. >> and you know what the president thinks about mueller's friends? he told "the daily caller" in september, quote, i could give you 100 pictures of him and comey hugging and kissing each other. you know, he's comey's best friend. not so much. comey told congress last month he admires mueller, but they're not friends. and then there's this. in response to rudy giuliani's claim that the president should be able to correct mueller's report before it goes public. >> the president's attorney, mr. giuliani, said the president should be able to correct the mueller report before any public release. so, in other words, he could take this investigative report, put his own spin on it before its release. you commit that would not happen if you're attorney general? >> that will not happen. >> uh-oh. is the president having some buyer's re
how well do you know bob mueller? i told him how well i know bob mueller, and how, you know, the barrs and muellers were good friends and would be good friends when this is all over and so forth. >> and you know what the president thinks about mueller's friends? he told "the daily caller" in september, quote, i could give you 100 pictures of him and comey hugging and kissing each other. you know, he's comey's best friend. not so much. comey told congress last month he admires...
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thank you, bob.so, i'm chris weyant a cartoonist and political carnival-- cartoonist and i'm going to talk a bit about how i write cartoons in the kind of cartoons i write and to get a sense of my work i think the best is to get some background on. if you can advance to the next slide. this is everything you need to know about me in this photograph [laughter] i went to 12 years of catholic school and that is me, that guy there. i'm only one arm's length from the non- [laughter] and the reason is that other inmates-- classmates are ramrod street standing at attention with fear in their eyes with long hair and hands in my pocket and i'm turning to the site and this should essentially be titled: trouble ahead. my father is a typical irish catholic father of his generation, but my mom was jewish and a good strong jewish mother. [laughter] growing up in catholic school-- 12 years of catholic school and then also having a kind of jewish household at home really laid the groundwork. and growing up in new je
thank you, bob.so, i'm chris weyant a cartoonist and political carnival-- cartoonist and i'm going to talk a bit about how i write cartoons in the kind of cartoons i write and to get a sense of my work i think the best is to get some background on. if you can advance to the next slide. this is everything you need to know about me in this photograph [laughter] i went to 12 years of catholic school and that is me, that guy there. i'm only one arm's length from the non- [laughter] and the reason...
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i think had bob asked me -- mr. mueller asked me, i would have said have some -- not me but have some functional equivalent of sam dash. from theestions audience? this is my husband so i say "uh oh." >> how do you work this? greta: now we know it's my husband. >> we're about to see the first amendment has its limits. >> i've heard a lot about first of all it bugs me -- i'm a lawyer by the way. it bugs me when i hear that this person has all this integrity and this prosecuter has all this integrity. we are ruled by laws, not people, and i don't care how much integrity bob mueller has. greta: mueller. >> thank you. : you can tell it is a white. i never would have corrected anybody else. >> as jonathan said in the beginning, he was too involved in the picking of himself by rosenstein. and rosenstein is a witness. it's just too close. and then you have right off the bat these lawyers that are hired that have worked for something to do with with the clintons or contributed to hillary. it just stunk as improprietary a nd
i think had bob asked me -- mr. mueller asked me, i would have said have some -- not me but have some functional equivalent of sam dash. from theestions audience? this is my husband so i say "uh oh." >> how do you work this? greta: now we know it's my husband. >> we're about to see the first amendment has its limits. >> i've heard a lot about first of all it bugs me -- i'm a lawyer by the way. it bugs me when i hear that this person has all this integrity and this...
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reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thanks. >> you see out there as well very rainy start to our day. let's check in with kari. >> not only is it wet but we've had some strong wind gusts. the wind advisory for the coast and the hills continues until 10:00 this morning. as we get a look at that rain on our storm ranger, mobile doppler radar, some of the rain just starting to move to the east of san jose, and still pretty good coverage of rain across parts of the north bay, where we're seeing some pockets of some heavier rain passing through. we are still adding up on the rainfall totals, but most of us measuring about a quarter to a half of an inch of rain. we will have a soggy start to the day, in parts of the bay area, as you get ready to head out. we'll continue to track that. also what's ahead for the next couple of days, as yet two more storms move in. i'll have more on that coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you very much, kari. you can stay up to the very latest information on weather, comes straight to your smartphone. download the free nb
reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thanks. >> you see out there as well very rainy start to our day. let's check in with kari. >> not only is it wet but we've had some strong wind gusts. the wind advisory for the coast and the hills continues until 10:00 this morning. as we get a look at that rain on our storm ranger, mobile doppler radar, some of the rain just starting to move to the east of san jose, and still pretty good...
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i think there's a misunderstanding that bob mueller does whatever bob mueller wants to do. wrong. be reporting as soon as bill barr will be confirmed, i hope he will be, he's superbly qualified. he will be reporting on the big issues, not day-to-day issues, but big issues, are you going to be investigating this particular business transaction or whatever. he will be reporting to bill barr and i think that's a good thing and frankly, a source of comfort to the country. neil: bill barr indicated if he were attorney general he would let it continue its due course and while he's inclined to release that report or as much as he can, there's no guarantee that he would. what did you make of that? >> oh, absolutely. bill barr is a person who's going to enforce the law, and one thing that a lot of people have commented have not reflected adequately, not a criticism, just a fact, on the text of the regulations. that's the law and what those regulations say, neil, with respect to the reporting requirement, is the attorney general is going to get a confidential report and then the attorney ge
i think there's a misunderstanding that bob mueller does whatever bob mueller wants to do. wrong. be reporting as soon as bill barr will be confirmed, i hope he will be, he's superbly qualified. he will be reporting on the big issues, not day-to-day issues, but big issues, are you going to be investigating this particular business transaction or whatever. he will be reporting to bill barr and i think that's a good thing and frankly, a source of comfort to the country. neil: bill barr indicated...
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not like any that we have seen thus far roger stone is not like any of the other people charged and bob mueller knows it, so he has his reasons for blepressing forward stone pressing suggestion quarter million dollar bond, and channelling his own boss richard nickson, waving his arms in a victory sa lute, it is not what he expected, and then he fit in an apparent pardon pun for good measure. >> pardon me >> if you were convicted would the president pardon you >> the only person i advocated a pardon for is marcus garby >> how strong is your allegiance to trump >> i am one of his oldest friends, a fervant supporter >>man fort was back in court today quietly. now these charges tell a story to anyone else that has been charged. he has seven counts on lying and on tamperings it is a story that bob mueller wants you to know tonight, the lies are directly related to e-mails that the russians stole the other indicted trump aids face serious charging but not ones linked to those e-mails the crimes are explicitly related to the stealing of those leaked e-mails and mueller charging stone for crime
not like any that we have seen thus far roger stone is not like any of the other people charged and bob mueller knows it, so he has his reasons for blepressing forward stone pressing suggestion quarter million dollar bond, and channelling his own boss richard nickson, waving his arms in a victory sa lute, it is not what he expected, and then he fit in an apparent pardon pun for good measure. >> pardon me >> if you were convicted would the president pardon you >> the only...
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reporting live here in oakland, bob redell. >> the early days of both of our careers. you're right, bob. >>> if you didn't wake up by today's quake, you might have seen the alert on your phone. if you didn't, download our nbc bay area app and stay up-to-date in the know, all the time. >> new at 11:00 for you, the fight to keep sears stores open is not over just yet. the company's chairman wins ae d to keep 400 stores open, avoiding a total company shutdown. that move is expected to save as many as 45,000 jobs. sears spokesperson has declined to comment. >>> developing story for you now. new government report saysbo thousands more children than previously thought weren separated from their parents at the southern border. officials previously identified more than 2700 children in its care, the report states that thousands more may have been separated from their parents during the summer of 2017, before the formal announcement of the zero tolerance policy. the report could not determine a precise number of separated children other than thousands. kids up all night long. b
reporting live here in oakland, bob redell. >> the early days of both of our careers. you're right, bob. >>> if you didn't wake up by today's quake, you might have seen the alert on your phone. if you didn't, download our nbc bay area app and stay up-to-date in the know, all the time. >> new at 11:00 for you, the fight to keep sears stores open is not over just yet. the company's chairman wins ae d to keep 400 stores open, avoiding a total company shutdown. that move is...
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like any, not like any we've seen thus far roger stone isn't like any of the other people charged and bob mueller knows it, so he has his reasons for pressing forward with what looks to be a very public rhetorical brawl. stone posted his $250,000 bond and then seized the moment right here you see it, channelling his old boss richard nixon waving his arms in a victory salute in front of the courthouse that's exactly the kind of spectacle that mueller would expect from a defendant who has literally tattooed richard nixon's face on his back today stone attacking the probe, declaring his loyalty to trump and fit in an apparent pardon pun for good measure >> if you're convicted, do you think the president will pardon you? >> pardon me >> do you think the president will pardon you? >> the only person i have advocated a pardon for is marcus garvey >> i am one of his oldest ferentz. i'm a fervent supporter of the president. >> how fervent consider the actual chair of donald trump's campaign paul manafort, of course a former business partner of roger stone, has never spoken at all after his indict
like any, not like any we've seen thus far roger stone isn't like any of the other people charged and bob mueller knows it, so he has his reasons for pressing forward with what looks to be a very public rhetorical brawl. stone posted his $250,000 bond and then seized the moment right here you see it, channelling his old boss richard nixon waving his arms in a victory salute in front of the courthouse that's exactly the kind of spectacle that mueller would expect from a defendant who has...
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it's one that bob mueller wants you to know tonight. unlike any trump associate, the lies relate directly to e-mails that mueller says the russians stole. let me show you why this matters. the other indicted and guilty trump aides face charges that are serious, but not related to the leaked e-mails. others were accused of crimes related to stealing and distributing the leaked clinton e-mailless. here, now tonight, mueller charging stone for crimes, this is important, you see it up here, related directly to those leaked e-mails. indictment spells it out. june and july, 2016, stone telling senior trump campaign officials he had official that wikileaks had the documents and the release would be damaging to the clinton campaign. he started stealing dnc e-mails. for the first time i can report this to you, according to bob mueller, a senior official was directed, i repeat, was directed to contact roger stone about additional releases and damaging information wikileaks had on clinton. we don't know who that campaign official is. we don't know
it's one that bob mueller wants you to know tonight. unlike any trump associate, the lies relate directly to e-mails that mueller says the russians stole. let me show you why this matters. the other indicted and guilty trump aides face charges that are serious, but not related to the leaked e-mails. others were accused of crimes related to stealing and distributing the leaked clinton e-mailless. here, now tonight, mueller charging stone for crimes, this is important, you see it up here, related...
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how well do you know bob mueller? i told him how well i knew bob mueller and how the barrs and muellers were good friends and would be good friends when this is all over and so forth. and he was interested in that, wanted to know, you know, what i thought about mueller's integrity and so forth and so on. i said, bob is a straight shooter and should be dealt with as such. he said something to the effect like, so are you envisioning some role here? i said, actually, mr. president, right now i couldn't do it. so he asked me for my phone number. i gave it to him and i never heard from him again. >> i tried that one. you did better than me. >> i didn't hear from him until, you know, later. >> if you don't remember the history from 2016, go to any search engine you got, lindsey graham's cell phone, you'll find out the end of that. if that was a fair representation of the conversation, and there's no reason to think it isn't, and all the other things he said about bob mueller and all the promises he just made, knowing what t
how well do you know bob mueller? i told him how well i knew bob mueller and how the barrs and muellers were good friends and would be good friends when this is all over and so forth. and he was interested in that, wanted to know, you know, what i thought about mueller's integrity and so forth and so on. i said, bob is a straight shooter and should be dealt with as such. he said something to the effect like, so are you envisioning some role here? i said, actually, mr. president, right now i...
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i will play now bob mueller also talking the way you guys talk. you study this stuff. you were thinking about it. he was concerned about these type of attacks. take a look at mueller. >> the counterintelligence threat to the united states continues to persist as we saw with a recent arrest of a network of russian spies, foreign adversaries, however, do not rely exclusively on such considerable agent networks. they increasingly employ non-traditional collectors, such as students, visiting scientists, businessmen, as well as cyber-based tools to target and penetrate the united states institutions. >> i'd say he was on to something. >> yes. >> i think you and your colleagues were on to something? >> yes. >> the big question when it comes to the potential guilt here is, when you look at the presentation of this to those trump aides. >> mm-hmm. >> does that make them look worse because they knew about it or better because they rejected it or is it irrelevant? >> i'd say with respect to them, it is more or less irrelevant. the fact is that people in their position up until 2
i will play now bob mueller also talking the way you guys talk. you study this stuff. you were thinking about it. he was concerned about these type of attacks. take a look at mueller. >> the counterintelligence threat to the united states continues to persist as we saw with a recent arrest of a network of russian spies, foreign adversaries, however, do not rely exclusively on such considerable agent networks. they increasingly employ non-traditional collectors, such as students, visiting...
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bob mueller did a disservice so where does this go from here?> sean: that is new criticism on bob mueller. >> david: throwing under the bus and attacking it. >> sean: >> kimberley: here is the highlights that gets to e comments, we need to wrap this up, okay? in my view, a lot of what has happened and special counsel's probe has been very disruptive and problematic. the longer it goes on and democrats in congress, look, that is an fundamental change in dynamics. because i have no doubt when rhys and bob mueller decided he needed to issue a statement is because democrats immediately said that they would investigate this. and that is a serious question. so that will continue. every time there was another one of these untold stories, here is the attorney general and he sets the deadline. he doesn't say he will impede. he doesn't say you can't do this or that. but look this needs to be finished by this date. so let's finish this up and move on. >> david: well, we can all hope for that but i don't know if we will ever see it. sean, kimberly, david, t
bob mueller did a disservice so where does this go from here?> sean: that is new criticism on bob mueller. >> david: throwing under the bus and attacking it. >> sean: >> kimberley: here is the highlights that gets to e comments, we need to wrap this up, okay? in my view, a lot of what has happened and special counsel's probe has been very disruptive and problematic. the longer it goes on and democrats in congress, look, that is an fundamental change in dynamics. because i...
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>> under the regulations, bob mueller could only be terminated for good cause and. i don't think bob would do anything that gave rise to good cause. >> chief white house correspondent to the "new york times"s. former assistant attorney for the southern dustricate of new york. and chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. and chuck, i'd like to begin with you. did barr do enough to convince you that mueller investigation would be sealed, protected, walled off under his good care? >> yes, he did, brian. let me explain why. although i dont share his view on several matters of law that came up today and while i imagine i don't share his politics, i've always believed bill barr to be a man of ining it rety, a principaled man. he said the right thupgs ings a as i'm concerned about bob mueller's character, specifically it wasn't a witch hunt, which we know and that he would do what he could to protect it. that mueller would not be removed except for good cause and that he, bill barr, couldn't imagine mueller doing anything that would rise to the le
>> under the regulations, bob mueller could only be terminated for good cause and. i don't think bob would do anything that gave rise to good cause. >> chief white house correspondent to the "new york times"s. former assistant attorney for the southern dustricate of new york. and chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. and chuck, i'd like to begin with you. did barr do enough to convince you that mueller investigation would be sealed, protected,...
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bob agreed to be interviewed for this film but for security reasons we can see his face. in the problem of the. really unfair. to the mood through the neutral orderly going to war with tony jones the. when they called. them both to. sure. the girl good. papa traveled from the gambia to italy to libya where he ses he was badly tortured. we'll show you more on me. to go through to the program who are doing good if we're going to go. once in italy and still in great pain bob was sent to the christianity center by call such privately owned facilities it was applied to provide medical care for its residents but bob says his pleas for help were ignored. because of my interest with really couldn't believe that michael could do what. who are the ones who knew three months. according to another resident that wasn't the only problem with center was desperately overcrowded. the committee said tuesday when it appeared that one person on. the welcome there's any more. yet it was our will. i be dead there's a law about what would be a book in protest bob set fire to the mattress on his
bob agreed to be interviewed for this film but for security reasons we can see his face. in the problem of the. really unfair. to the mood through the neutral orderly going to war with tony jones the. when they called. them both to. sure. the girl good. papa traveled from the gambia to italy to libya where he ses he was badly tortured. we'll show you more on me. to go through to the program who are doing good if we're going to go. once in italy and still in great pain bob was sent to the...
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bob mentioned hurricane agnes. i was young but i do remember the flooding and how it was a long time between that and the time we got hit with anything similar. and now it seems to be happening more and more and worse and worse. hurricane sandy was a defining moment for the chairman and a number of members on our committee. but you know, he is growing up in a world there is so much change where the arctic is going to be smaller, the beaches smaller, the summers hotter and the winters colder and storms more devastating. climate change is affecting everything we do and the charges we do can either ex as ser bait the problem -- exacerbate the problem. climate change is putting stress n our way of life from migration. mayors on the front line and we are seeing this now this fight over migration but people are moving because the land they lived in previously is changing and not sustainable in a way that is workable. part of that stress on food supply, stress on tourism. and so the crux of the discussion that we're havin
bob mentioned hurricane agnes. i was young but i do remember the flooding and how it was a long time between that and the time we got hit with anything similar. and now it seems to be happening more and more and worse and worse. hurricane sandy was a defining moment for the chairman and a number of members on our committee. but you know, he is growing up in a world there is so much change where the arctic is going to be smaller, the beaches smaller, the summers hotter and the winters colder and...
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bob redell has more. bob? >> reporter: this group is performing a sit-in on the third floor of the government center, the offices of san mateo district attorney steve wagstaf. 25 men and women, including activists, chanting and singing songs, demanding justice for a man they say was murdered by police while minding his own business, while being black. they're demanding the d.a. release video and 911 calls related to this deadly tasing incident. they argue it's been 100 days and the public has a right to know what happened. he was tased over an encounter in millbrae. he had a history of mental illness and died during that struggle. the d.a. has 25 minutes from surveillance camera, dash camera and cell phones that show some but not all of what happened. the family saw the video and questioned whether they had a right to stop him in the first place. we spoke with the d.a. who said he will publicly release this 25-minute video and transcript with the deputies and witnesses once his investigation is complete mid fe
bob redell has more. bob? >> reporter: this group is performing a sit-in on the third floor of the government center, the offices of san mateo district attorney steve wagstaf. 25 men and women, including activists, chanting and singing songs, demanding justice for a man they say was murdered by police while minding his own business, while being black. they're demanding the d.a. release video and 911 calls related to this deadly tasing incident. they argue it's been 100 days and the public...
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lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay.orey: thank you, bob. laurie: thank you so much for everything. thank you. lemonis: so what is the name of the bagel chips specifically going to be? laurie: corey's bagel chips. instead of nyc bagel deli, even thought there's nothing against nyc bagel deli. corey: so why would you change it now? laurie: you're the originator of the bagels. corey: the idea behind it was calling it new york, and that's what this is gonna be. laurie: no. corey's. i love that name. you're telling me to drive, i'm driving. -lemonis: i'm following you. -laurie: okay. corey: no. this is what we're doing. ♪ i don't want to take a chance of losing the reputation, the yelp following, the reviews. i'm not prepared to say, "some new guy came in, and now it's different." laurie: corey's. i love that name. not in this house.? 'cause that's no ordinary family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab just any cheese. you picked up new kraft expertly paired cheddar and swiss for eggs. beat that! kraft. family
lemonis: bob, we're just gonna chat for a minute. so we'll see you on the way out. -bob: okay.orey: thank you, bob. laurie: thank you so much for everything. thank you. lemonis: so what is the name of the bagel chips specifically going to be? laurie: corey's bagel chips. instead of nyc bagel deli, even thought there's nothing against nyc bagel deli. corey: so why would you change it now? laurie: you're the originator of the bagels. corey: the idea behind it was calling it new york, and that's...
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we'll talk to bob lutz after this break uh... uh... correct! don't have to choose, 'cause, uh... oh! (vo) switch to the network awarded by rootmetrics and j.d. power. buy the latest galaxy phones, get galaxy s9 free. ♪ ♪ if only you could see what i see ♪ >>> welcome back we are very close to session highs on the dow we are currently down 24 can the dow go positive? which would be a sixth positive session in a row and down 0.1% and up over 2% for the week as a whole. the government shutdown is blocking official housing data but diana 0 lick has a read. what can you tell us >> reporter: sales of newly built homes fell 18% in december compared with december of 2017 and that's according to john burns real estate consulting surveying hundreds of builders monthly and sales down a steep 19% annually in november sales were actually particularly bad in northern california down 40% and down 49% in southern california now, most blame this on the jump in mortgage rates we saw last fall rates did drop back slightly in december and the chairman of lenar tol
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welcome back, bob -- bob, good to have you here.that was written by bill barr specifically reflects obstruction of justice issues. he has now written a letter to lindsey graham saying that he thinks it should go forward. bob: to be clear, obstruction of justice as a criminal offense, not to say that bob mueller wouldn't have cause to investigate matters within this mandate that might be well of interest to the congress in a report determining whether or not it pays for a peaceful proceeding to begin. bill barr is talking exclusively about whether or not -- and i had commented about this at the time, how a president could have been deemed to commit instruction of justice regarding the fbi director personnel replacement. much broaderare issues that apparently bob mueller is taking a look at the go well beyond obstruction allegations. is there a danger that the other , couldght be surprised he say too much in committee? today he said it was inconceivable that he would do something about americans being terminated for cause. >> the coun
welcome back, bob -- bob, good to have you here.that was written by bill barr specifically reflects obstruction of justice issues. he has now written a letter to lindsey graham saying that he thinks it should go forward. bob: to be clear, obstruction of justice as a criminal offense, not to say that bob mueller wouldn't have cause to investigate matters within this mandate that might be well of interest to the congress in a report determining whether or not it pays for a peaceful proceeding to...
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i have known bob mueller for 30 years. we worked closely together throughout my previous tenure at the department of justice. we have been friends since. and i have the utmost respect for bob and his distinguished record of public service. and when he was named special counsel ei said his selection was good news and that knowing him i had confidence he would handle the matter properly. i still have thad confidence today. given his public actions to date, i expect that the special counsel is well along in his investigation. at the same time, the president has been steadfast that he was not involved in any collusion with russian attempts to interfere in the election. i believe it is in the best interest of everyone, the president, congress and the american people, that this matter be resolved by allowing the special counsel to complete his work. the country needs a credible resolution to these issues. and if confirmed, i will not permit partisan politics, personal interests or any other improper consideration to interfere wi
i have known bob mueller for 30 years. we worked closely together throughout my previous tenure at the department of justice. we have been friends since. and i have the utmost respect for bob and his distinguished record of public service. and when he was named special counsel ei said his selection was good news and that knowing him i had confidence he would handle the matter properly. i still have thad confidence today. given his public actions to date, i expect that the special counsel is...
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both teams had coaches who were white, bob hart for basketball, and paul pinell, baseball. bob hart land at norman day in world war ii, was a progressive, had a wonderful big heart, his last name is hart also, but he knew that this was where we wanted to be. he went to ohio wesleyan university, right outside of columbus, and he wrote this senior thesis on the unfair treatment of the negro soldier in world war 2. that was in 1946. and then 23 years later, he is on the sidelines leading this all-black high school to the state championship. >> host: why did you wait 50 years write this story? >> guest: i was born in columbus, but left to work on other newspapers, and it wasn't in my consciousness that the high school had won two state championships, and i was home about five years ago, after finishing my thurgood marshallback, and i ran into garnett differs who was on the baseball team that year, and we were walk us down the street and talking but east high and this similar year of 1968-1969, and that they won this wonderful basketball championship, and he shade to me, he said
both teams had coaches who were white, bob hart for basketball, and paul pinell, baseball. bob hart land at norman day in world war ii, was a progressive, had a wonderful big heart, his last name is hart also, but he knew that this was where we wanted to be. he went to ohio wesleyan university, right outside of columbus, and he wrote this senior thesis on the unfair treatment of the negro soldier in world war 2. that was in 1946. and then 23 years later, he is on the sidelines leading this...
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bob has agreed to give us an update on both reports. >> bob? >> thank you mayor. it is an honor to be here. i like baseball. i will try to quickly go through the high level implications of the science that is contained in these reports that came out late last year. it was sort of a double hit continuing with the baseball analogy there. quickly so you know something about the center for climate energy solution. we are an independent nonpartisan nonprofit. we work with businesses and mayors and cities and on climate change issues. i will know we are having our climate leadership in baltimore in march. we will cover many of the subjects as well. the ipcc report and the national climate assessment as the mayor just mentioned, is one of our items on the agenda. we will also talk about what is going on with the missions. what to those higher missions mean, and what are some of the observed impacts we are starting to see? and what reducing emissions can do to help minimize impacts. here are the three takeaways at the highest level for these two studies. carbon emissions
bob has agreed to give us an update on both reports. >> bob? >> thank you mayor. it is an honor to be here. i like baseball. i will try to quickly go through the high level implications of the science that is contained in these reports that came out late last year. it was sort of a double hit continuing with the baseball analogy there. quickly so you know something about the center for climate energy solution. we are an independent nonpartisan nonprofit. we work with businesses and...
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jerome corsi fighting with bob mueller in court. i'm ari melber. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. i melber you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. for all the things that move you. ask your doctor about taltz. ultimate feast time it'sat red lobster.r own pick four of ten favorites to create the ultimate feast you've been dreaming of. like lobster mac & cheese. or tender snow crab. so hurry
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bob reported on how china is ti increasing dom stimulus. to me that's a sign that it is hunkering down for what could be a protracted fight with the u.s. regarding trade. >> and what about the fed, christina. there was confusion early on ans then just week it seems as though the market was kind of soothed by what the fed chief said. >> well, certainly the market was temporarily soothed, but we need to see more than just words. what's gng to be critical is the fomcmeeting, the statement coming out of it, to see if the language has become more dovish. if there's more rteration that the fed is truly data dependent. what could really boost marke is if the fed came out and said it's also exaning balance sheet normalization and considering whether or no k to actualp it on auto pilot. those are all things that could truly soo me markets fore than a day or two. >> so what are you doing about that as far as investing in this market? do you go defensive? more to cash? what are you doing here? >> wes, we alw maintain a very long-term perspective, but
bob reported on how china is ti increasing dom stimulus. to me that's a sign that it is hunkering down for what could be a protracted fight with the u.s. regarding trade. >> and what about the fed, christina. there was confusion early on ans then just week it seems as though the market was kind of soothed by what the fed chief said. >> well, certainly the market was temporarily soothed, but we need to see more than just words. what's gng to be critical is the fomcmeeting, the...
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bob s. in brentwood said it all started when he had a bridge fitted into his mouth. he says the dentist didn't cement the partial denture correctly so bob says it was uncomfortable and you could see metal when he opened his mouth. he says he complained to the dentist and his insurance company, but bob says they were both denied. now, we reached out to the insurance company and asked it to reconsider. we didn't hear back. but bob did. a week later he got a check for than 100 complaints about dental work. you can also contact the california dental board which has the power to discipline dentists. if your beef is with your dental insurance, can you challenge them through the department of managed health care. filing a complaint with either agency shows you are serious. you'll find links on our website, nbcbayarea.com/responds. while you're there, you can contact us, too. the number is 888-996-tips if you wish tot's 4:57. coming up on "today in the bay," vianey is tracking a round of rain heading towards the bay area. >> it will be the last couple of hours of sunshine. m
bob s. in brentwood said it all started when he had a bridge fitted into his mouth. he says the dentist didn't cement the partial denture correctly so bob says it was uncomfortable and you could see metal when he opened his mouth. he says he complained to the dentist and his insurance company, but bob says they were both denied. now, we reached out to the insurance company and asked it to reconsider. we didn't hear back. but bob did. a week later he got a check for than 100 complaints about...
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[applause] bob: thank you very much. thank you for coming out. i think this will be a very fascinating discussion. you have veterans of washington politics. i was to start with what is going on right now. this is the longest shutdown ever. numbere entering week four. house is going to end? moran: i wish i knew. it has to end pretty soon. the people are suffering. i think that as soon as wall street reflects a certain amount of loss to the national economy, that might get the white house's attention more than the pleadings on behalf of federal employees. we could easily go into february before we have a resolution. that is clearly to pass all of the other appropriation bills that have already past the house and the senate. we are ready for president obama's signature. he reversed himself overnight. the resolution is to sign those bills and to put homeland security -- that is the bill that contains while funding into a continuing resolution and kick the can down the road until we can figure out how to resolve it. bob: do you think that trump might
[applause] bob: thank you very much. thank you for coming out. i think this will be a very fascinating discussion. you have veterans of washington politics. i was to start with what is going on right now. this is the longest shutdown ever. numbere entering week four. house is going to end? moran: i wish i knew. it has to end pretty soon. the people are suffering. i think that as soon as wall street reflects a certain amount of loss to the national economy, that might get the white house's...
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bob: there is buying power.this paper, but it sounds like a monopolistic company might be able to exploit. tom: google or facebook? would you categorize them as having the power? bob: i would call the natural monopolies. we tolerate their monopsony power because we value so much what they produce, which would be damaged if they were split up. francine: is it better if they are split up? so many politicians are asking them to be split up. what would that mean for the fabric of what we are seeing? bob: i haven't taken a stand on it. tom: now would be a good time. we are in switzerland. bob: i am an academic. you have to weigh the pros and cons carefully. maybe google should be split up. francine: what is the economy needs? if we look at some of this sharing economy in the future of technology, you could say it was this way that brought populism, you could say this is depressing a lot of the wages. what kind of big tech companies does the world economy need? need -- i't know if guess we have grown independent on th
bob: there is buying power.this paper, but it sounds like a monopolistic company might be able to exploit. tom: google or facebook? would you categorize them as having the power? bob: i would call the natural monopolies. we tolerate their monopsony power because we value so much what they produce, which would be damaged if they were split up. francine: is it better if they are split up? so many politicians are asking them to be split up. what would that mean for the fabric of what we are...
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i have known bob mueller for 30 years. we worked closely together throughout my previous tenure at the department of justice. we've been friends since. and i have the utmost respect for bob and his distinguished record of public service. and when he was named special counsel, i said his selection was good news, and that knowing him, i had confidence he would handle the matter properly. and i still have that confidence today. given his public actions to date, i expect that the special counsel is well along in his investigation. at the same time, the president has been steadfast that he was not involved in any collusion with russian attempts to interfere in the election. i believe it is in the best interests of everyone, the president, congress and the american people, that this matter be resolved by allowing the special counsel to complete his work. the country needs a credible resolution to these issues. and if confirmed, i will not permit partisan politics, personal interests or any other improper consideration to interfe
i have known bob mueller for 30 years. we worked closely together throughout my previous tenure at the department of justice. we've been friends since. and i have the utmost respect for bob and his distinguished record of public service. and when he was named special counsel, i said his selection was good news, and that knowing him, i had confidence he would handle the matter properly. and i still have that confidence today. given his public actions to date, i expect that the special counsel is...
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let's bring in bob pisani from the new york stock exchange. really jack bogle made it possible for americans across the country to participate in the financial markets. >> he did. and he had a huge impact on investing and on me personally, melissa. i remember in 1993 after three years at cnbc, i was astonished at how few active managers were able to outperform their bogey one of bogle's central insights is in fact very few do and why not just go along with big parts of the market. he was the first to create a s&p 500 fund that mimicked the s&p 500 and you could buy into it, into his fund. i remember in 1993 after looking at the underperformance of all these fund managers finally kind of coming over to bogle's attitude about the whole thing it wasn't just that you could get into them and buy into the s&p 500, it was cheaper. remember, you were paying 2%, 2.5% per year for active management at the time most were not outperforming. suddenly you could buy in for a fraction of that into the s&p 500. it was a simple insight, yet really revolutionary
let's bring in bob pisani from the new york stock exchange. really jack bogle made it possible for americans across the country to participate in the financial markets. >> he did. and he had a huge impact on investing and on me personally, melissa. i remember in 1993 after three years at cnbc, i was astonished at how few active managers were able to outperform their bogey one of bogle's central insights is in fact very few do and why not just go along with big parts of the market. he was...