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has a full time check on global markets at this hour thank you very much for watching business bob i. want. to move. you heard. caravaggio is a line from. well. my performances of his most famous paintings are entrancing million. stage and on the internet. the old monster that's become my muse stock. kind of conjure. hundred small thieves in my. where i come from my jaw remains an important means. transmitting mules and form ish and when i was young my concert was wrong each one contradicts the war strong enough to keep most people want to cause them. to see. if one's mind told to turin one. just say so thought everyone in the town. and listen to those against say. nothing has been from inside my copy out in john's more islam so long to even talk to us i was a twit and for all. my choices in the scott because given the way he told transmitted to the troops. men in the grass mom much and i will. veto. it. if. i run a welcome to another edition of your macs with me in your house meghan late today we are going to relive the past here's a look at what's coming up. standstill in trying to recru
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everything she could from brussels all right and i just want to remind our viewers actually showing you live pictures of the ongoing debate in the house of commons bob i want to give you the last word if i may if it does indeed sign off on the briggs's deal then what what happens next that's very simple and very dangerous for treason may next stop the house of parliament again westminster rumor has it around the eleventh of december could be the day of days and as we stand here today she's not likely on this basis of what she has presented today to get her a deal through parliament there is just too many people against it the opposition it seems at the moment to discuss the story and the scottish tory m.p.'s do you see the northern irish unionists plus people in her own rose heartbreaks in cheers who don't like the deal so it will be a very fraught time for the british prime minister and this will go on for a while. thank you so much above or evasive reporting from outside westminster and our brussels bureau chief max hoffman thank you both for your continued coverage. all right now while we move on to yemen peace talks between that country's warrin
everything she could from brussels all right and i just want to remind our viewers actually showing you live pictures of the ongoing debate in the house of commons bob i want to give you the last word if i may if it does indeed sign off on the briggs's deal then what what happens next that's very simple and very dangerous for treason may next stop the house of parliament again westminster rumor has it around the eleventh of december could be the day of days and as we stand here today she's not...
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bob. >> i want to show you the s&p 500. we were drifting lower the president made a comment and said he's close to doing something on china blip up five, six points but said maybe he won't do something, sort of indeterminan and it started drifting lower. a lot want a truce that would move the market up, but most people are expecting no change in concessions. the street is all over the place. evercore, probability of a pause on further tariff action was less than 50%. people on either side. there's an indeterminate day, the ten-year below 3%. consumer discretionary, tech not doing much, energy modestly positive technical talk are we breaking out? are we above the trend line? take a look at the s&p 500 in the last three months, you can see we have broken a down trend but not in any up trend to get out of there 27.50 or 27.26 right now orange line there, you need to break above the orange line then you're in an up trend. not a lot of ways to say it's positive sort of in the middle of everything 50% are above their 250-day movi
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. >> bob at the nyse i didn't realize how quickly maga caught on >> yes that might have been one of the most glorious segments in a glorious 25 year career by bob pisani i want to say that. >> no idea good for him. >> for that occasion we thought it would be a good time to play. >> trade it or fade it. >> maga style. we can forgo the rules everyone knows how to play. >> we've been out of games this is fun games. >> dan, you created the maga trade. >> i did. >> the father of maga. let's start with you microsoft trade it or fade it. >> so good. >> so really interesting what bob said about amazon he actually said they have a valuation problem. it's interesting fang names we disregarded cramer disregarded fang he wishes he never came up with it. >> you know you don't wish you never came up with maga. >> he was talking about amazon valuation. microsoft there is a good chance we see fiscal 2019 earnings estimates come down. if that's the case the stock trading at 24 times right now is really expensive to me one of the lynch opinions of the better than expected quarter was -- better than expected pe growth i don't see it i think you fade it. i think you if a i had
. >> bob at the nyse i didn't realize how quickly maga caught on >> yes that might have been one of the most glorious segments in a glorious 25 year career by bob pisani i want to say that. >> no idea good for him. >> for that occasion we thought it would be a good time to play. >> trade it or fade it. >> maga style. we can forgo the rules everyone knows how to play. >> we've been out of games this is fun games. >> dan, you created the maga trade....
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of course if you'll remember back in the beginning of this year, the president always said, i want to talk to bob mueller, i want to sit down with him so they're doing this in written form. but the president has this at the front of his mind. he seems to know more than we all do. he seems to know where this may be going and if you look at what his tweets are saying, he is trying again to discredit all of this. the question is when this other shoe falls, if there are indictments or other things, we do not know, how will he react then? but clearly, the white house, everything that they have done and really it's playing out for all of us to see on his twitter feed, he's agitated by this and increasingly, we're told, fixated by it. >> all right, thank you very much, jeff zeleny, and it is certainly -- we are back to this fixation and tweets like this. pretty stunning when you think about what it may mean for his reaction to the report. >>> "outfront" now, democratic senator rob wiyden, who sits on the house intelligence committee who has been investigating russia as well. senator, thanks for being wi
of course if you'll remember back in the beginning of this year, the president always said, i want to talk to bob mueller, i want to sit down with him so they're doing this in written form. but the president has this at the front of his mind. he seems to know more than we all do. he seems to know where this may be going and if you look at what his tweets are saying, he is trying again to discredit all of this. the question is when this other shoe falls, if there are indictments or other things,...
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speaker, i'm proud to call bob a friend, and i want to wish him and his wife marie all the best in their retirement and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. during the campaign, then-candidate trump came to warren, michigan, in promise to workers and, i quote, you won't lose one plant. i promise you that. unquote. he president's promises ring hallow. general motors planned to close five plants, including a plant from miles where president trump made his broken campaign promise. these plant closures are symbolic of the trump economy. one that does not work for the american worker. it works for board executives, it works for wealthy shareholders, it works for corporations and people at the very top. i'm a flint, michigan, kid. general motors was founded in my hometown. we know what happens when c
speaker, i'm proud to call bob a friend, and i want to wish him and his wife marie all the best in their retirement and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. during the campaign, then-candidate...
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i'm bob massi. i wante you to a couple who went through something that lots of americans have experienced unnecessarily. ♪ i'm gonna go meet kin and colette. kin is a surgeon. several years ago, he was trying to fix a light. he was on a ladder in the back of his home. and he fell off the ladder and had what's called a closed-head injury resulting also in a stroke, ultimately being forced into filing bankruptcy. colette, doctor, nice to meet both of you. thank you for having me. right at the height of the market crash a few years ago, kin fell off a ladder. >> i was changing the light on the back of my house. when i regained consciousness, the sun was in a different position, and i knew i was, you know, i had at minimum a concussion. and then about a few months later, i woke up unable to move my left side. >> as he recovered, he couldn't work, and he fell behind on the mortgage payments. >> i had to live mostly off my credit cards. as physicians, especially solo physicians, we don't have any sort of unemplo
i'm bob massi. i wante you to a couple who went through something that lots of americans have experienced unnecessarily. ♪ i'm gonna go meet kin and colette. kin is a surgeon. several years ago, he was trying to fix a light. he was on a ladder in the back of his home. and he fell off the ladder and had what's called a closed-head injury resulting also in a stroke, ultimately being forced into filing bankruptcy. colette, doctor, nice to meet both of you. thank you for having me. right at the...
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testimony james comey gives should be presented before the american people. >> do you think bob goodlatte's -- i don't wantf you want to call it a compromise, but he said comey has nothing to worry about if he's worried about selective leaks. he said he would release a transcript of the internew the next day. >> why are republicans in the closing days of a lame duck session obsessed about james comey as opposed to focusing on trying to make sure we don't shut down the government, that we fund our ability to serve the people of the united states of america. >> congressman, republicans will say we can walk and chew gum. but when it comes to the judiciary committee, do you think that's a good compromise? >> no, i think the compromise that is appropriate is that james comey should be allowed to testify before the american people with democrats and republicans questioning him in a way that people can draw their own conclusions. >> congressman, thank you so much for coming on. congratulations on your election. see you soon. >> thank you. >> spooks and in a terrible mood. that's just how you definitely want to fe
testimony james comey gives should be presented before the american people. >> do you think bob goodlatte's -- i don't wantf you want to call it a compromise, but he said comey has nothing to worry about if he's worried about selective leaks. he said he would release a transcript of the internew the next day. >> why are republicans in the closing days of a lame duck session obsessed about james comey as opposed to focusing on trying to make sure we don't shut down the government,...
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the speaker and senate majority leader don't seem interested in legislation to protect bob mueller. i want to follow up on something garrett said and paint the picture for you. people on capitol hill, senators and members of the house hate being lied to, especially under oath, and when democrats take over, it's completely possible that they'll haul some of these people in in open session on television, and they'll be forced or they'll be asked to testify about these things, and did they also lie. so you're going to go from a house of representatives and a senate that has been protective of the president and deferred to the white house to at least a hostile house of representatives that will and could and most likely will bring people in front of open committees and have them testify under oath, which is not a hospitable thing for the president especially if it's his family, son and close associates. >> for folks that might be joining us at 11:30 on the east coast, breaking news we continue to follow here at msnbc, a new filing in a federal courtroom today says michael cohen, the president'
the speaker and senate majority leader don't seem interested in legislation to protect bob mueller. i want to follow up on something garrett said and paint the picture for you. people on capitol hill, senators and members of the house hate being lied to, especially under oath, and when democrats take over, it's completely possible that they'll haul some of these people in in open session on television, and they'll be forced or they'll be asked to testify about these things, and did they also...
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want to do that, but i'm not sure it should be legislated either. anne: thank you. mr. griebel? mr. griebel: i don't have a fundamental disagreement with either ned's or bob's issues. i would want to understand the legal safeguards. i mean, there is always a concern about the slippery slope. so i think the idea of understanding more than i've had an in depth conversation on but the concept of letting individuals, rather than government, make decisions, i am generally supportive of. anne: thank you. mr. lamont? mr. lamont: i just think it is a good discussion to be having here, because it tells you sort of a little bit about the role of government and sort of how we think about it and how we treat the family and how we treat individual rights. so i'm proud to be able to take that discussion a step further. i want to talk to folks in the religious community. i want to talk to folks in the faith community. i think there is a lot i can learn, but i think you know where my instincts are on this. anne: all right. thank you so much. next question, mr. delong starting with mr. stefanowski. joe: thank you. earlier this evening, mr. stefanowski, you touched on unfund
want to do that, but i'm not sure it should be legislated either. anne: thank you. mr. griebel? mr. griebel: i don't have a fundamental disagreement with either ned's or bob's issues. i would want to understand the legal safeguards. i mean, there is always a concern about the slippery slope. so i think the idea of understanding more than i've had an in depth conversation on but the concept of letting individuals, rather than government, make decisions, i am generally supportive of. anne: thank...
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bob, we so much appreciate you and i want to note that we appreciate all that you do for us. so lets give bob beck a hand. [applause] okay. so now we will open it up to general public comment for items which are not on the agenda. if there is anybody who wants to address the board, you can do that now. i'm sorry, you can make that announcement. >> clerk: item number 2, general public comment. this item is to allow members of the public to address the treasure island development authority board on matters within the jurisdiction of the authority board and don't appear on the agenda. in addition to general public comment, it will be held on each item of the agenda. members can address the board up to 3 minutes. you will hear a chime when the time is up. please state your name and organization you are representing, if any, for the record. >> president tsen: okay. if there is anybody that wants to address the board, do it now and please state your name. >> hello, everybody. i'm carol harvey. i have spent a lot of time on the island. i'm a reporter and i report on events on the isl
bob, we so much appreciate you and i want to note that we appreciate all that you do for us. so lets give bob beck a hand. [applause] okay. so now we will open it up to general public comment for items which are not on the agenda. if there is anybody who wants to address the board, you can do that now. i'm sorry, you can make that announcement. >> clerk: item number 2, general public comment. this item is to allow members of the public to address the treasure island development authority...
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what's mine is he didn't worry about someone who had it was my son was daddy do ya bob i doubt even what he wanted to so most are. going to put me of any. that i'm not but i live about that if. saudi community i want to. talk about didn't go to me. i'll be looking wonder about him but. these thought he said. to me the op could only get that they. got caught up in part of my. good guitar day by day and. take it. to reach a point where the disease can be eradicated that's the mission coverage means to have reached ninety seven percent of the city's children the owner of that scene also needs to be administered multiple times to be fully effective so all areas have to be covered with each new campaign. all about him and what you can say. is that i think. that if. you've got that if not a little thing with your death is because of plato. well it could be my to deny loudly and. with a look at it will go through a little but it will have a lot to. do with an indefatigable. let's see about fun if it was better that i. said about it and its name. if i got to give it up i'm in the problem that little that
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i think he will, you're going to see more creative indexes that try to avoid getting appled. >> look forward to those interviews throughout the rest of the day from bob and the crew >>> i also want to hear from you. one viewer wants to know what the traders think of valero energy we're going to tell you after the break. meantime, keep the questions coming we're answering them next. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you're still here? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so, that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. (tonand all thro' the house. 'twas the night before christma, not a creature was stirring, but everywhere else... there are performers, dancers, designers the dads and the drivers. there are doers of good and bringers of glee. this time of the year is so much more t
i think he will, you're going to see more creative indexes that try to avoid getting appled. >> look forward to those interviews throughout the rest of the day from bob and the crew >>> i also want to hear from you. one viewer wants to know what the traders think of valero energy we're going to tell you after the break. meantime, keep the questions coming we're answering them next. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the...
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bob more? >> right here. >> i want to let my colleagues at c-span know that we may be about to hear something unusual. go ahead. >> robert more. my book is clinton's war on women. thanks for the shout out. >> you haven't read my book because i mentioned it too. >> where is your co-author? where is roger stone, your co-author? >> in jail maybe. [cheers and applause] >> the question i have for you. i read your book last night, found a couple notable sections, particularly -- hold on, getting there. i enjoyed the section -- hello? the question i have for you is in your book and your reporting, why do you not right on bill clinton, juanita broderick, katherine willy, disposing himself to apologize, hold on. hold on. hillary clinton, one who was in jail, the fact web hubble is the real father of chelsea clinton, that bill clinton has a son in arkansas. with a prostitute. >> do you want me to answer. >> we got the basic idea. >> the question is this. why does it take robert mueller and roger stone to write the me too movement book and not a liberal feminist journalist from the new york times, why? >> i wan
bob more? >> right here. >> i want to let my colleagues at c-span know that we may be about to hear something unusual. go ahead. >> robert more. my book is clinton's war on women. thanks for the shout out. >> you haven't read my book because i mentioned it too. >> where is your co-author? where is roger stone, your co-author? >> in jail maybe. [cheers and applause] >> the question i have for you. i read your book last night, found a couple notable...
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could this rip the heart out of bob mueller's entire investigation? i want to explain where we stand. for months, mueller has been talking to mon that for the as part of his investigation into russian ties. now mueller says manafort has been lying to him and not just once but on a variety of subjects. that means manafort violated the conditions of the plea agreement. we don't know what he may have lied about, but we will. the special counsel said it will detail what they described as the, quote, nature of the defendant's crimes and lieings. manafort's team insisting her told the truth. the plea deal was supposed to limit jail time stemming from fraud charges in d.c. and conspiracy charges in virginia. if he is found to have broken his deal with mueller, he would actually face more time behind bars. in other words, he might not ever get out unless of course president trump pardons him. trump took to twitter, writing this, the phony witch hunt continues but mueller and his gang of angry dems are only looking at one time, not the other. ruining lives for them r
could this rip the heart out of bob mueller's entire investigation? i want to explain where we stand. for months, mueller has been talking to mon that for the as part of his investigation into russian ties. now mueller says manafort has been lying to him and not just once but on a variety of subjects. that means manafort violated the conditions of the plea agreement. we don't know what he may have lied about, but we will. the special counsel said it will detail what they described as the,...
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part of that judgment is fed by his behavior, i would submit. bob costa, i wantment. i want to cite a couple of specific things. the original tweet coming out of the white house when he's overseas in paris over the weekend basically criticizing the firefighters for land management over the firefighters. then his inability to drive through or fly drew the wane to appear at an american cemetery something american presidents have always done. yesterday his inability or failure to drive across the bridge to arlington, to the tomb of the unknown to do something that nearly every president in my memory has done on veterans day lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. is there anybody in the white house aware of what happens to a perception of the president when these things occur in such fluidity. is there anyone in the white house capable ever going to the president and saying, mr. president you are crushing of any hope you have of re-election in 2020 by your behavior. >> it's a different world inside of this white house. there's an awareness about all of it. all the
part of that judgment is fed by his behavior, i would submit. bob costa, i wantment. i want to cite a couple of specific things. the original tweet coming out of the white house when he's overseas in paris over the weekend basically criticizing the firefighters for land management over the firefighters. then his inability to drive through or fly drew the wane to appear at an american cemetery something american presidents have always done. yesterday his inability or failure to drive across the...
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bob mueller, i don't believe, wants to leave this up to the vag vagueries of congress.ppointed to do this job, and i think he views it as his job to complete. so if he can get the authority, and there is a legal and procedural pathway to indicting a sitting president, if he gets the authority to do that, my prediction is he will indict the president, but only bob mueller and his team know at this point. >> yeah. so charlie, you've done quite a bit of reporting on the president's appointment of matt whitaker as acting attorney general, and you dropped this nugget, that in july of 2017 he interviewed with white house counsel don mcgahn to be the administration's chief defender against the trump administration. he hired ty cobb instead, so can the chief say he didn't know whitaker? >> it wasn't trump interviewing whitaker for that job, it was don mcgahn, the white house counsel, who thought he might be a good fit for the in-house guy, and trump sdidecided to go with cobb instead. so we don't know if he knew anything about whitaker that early. although saying he didn't know
bob mueller, i don't believe, wants to leave this up to the vag vagueries of congress.ppointed to do this job, and i think he views it as his job to complete. so if he can get the authority, and there is a legal and procedural pathway to indicting a sitting president, if he gets the authority to do that, my prediction is he will indict the president, but only bob mueller and his team know at this point. >> yeah. so charlie, you've done quite a bit of reporting on the president's...
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>> well, i think he could go to jail, to be honest. as he said, he wants to talk to bob mueller. ing, wait, who? i would say the broader issue to julia's point about the impact this could have, dara, on the midterm elections, i don't think anyone is going to be voting on michael cohen. i think the early voting numbers we've seen across female demographics, minority demographics, young people under 35 demographics is in response to these policies, and i think overall as a whole, you know, i don't think michael cohen is going to be a data point particularly on this issue, but if you look at the stories we've covered over the past two years, i think the voters have been watching carefully and they're eager to get to the polls. i would anticipate there's going to be record turnout. >> real quick, give me one quick headline for wednesday morning. >> stacy abram, stacey abrams, stacey abrams. >> that will do it for me. i'm dara brown. thank you for watching. be sure to stay with us. joy reid is live in atlanta. >>> and then at the top of the hour it is "up with david gura." but first it
>> well, i think he could go to jail, to be honest. as he said, he wants to talk to bob mueller. ing, wait, who? i would say the broader issue to julia's point about the impact this could have, dara, on the midterm elections, i don't think anyone is going to be voting on michael cohen. i think the early voting numbers we've seen across female demographics, minority demographics, young people under 35 demographics is in response to these policies, and i think overall as a whole, you know,...
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and, of course, being the professional he is, bob mueller doesn't leak why he might be doing that. again, i want to focus on the central question, which is making sure that bob mueller can do his job. the president is not above the law. all of these things, even like the interview with the daily caller really sounds like the president is trying to find ways to undermine bob mueller. that's my focus. making sure you do that work. >> i want to play for you a clip. this is mike pompeo. he's now the secretary of state. but in april of 2017, he was the cia director. and he said this of wikileaks, the julian assange organization. this is what he said about wikileaks. listen to this. >> it's time to call out wikileaks for what it really is. a nonstate hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia. >> so if russia is using wikileaks as what he calls a nonstate hostile intelligence service, and then wikileaks is making information available to individuals with ties to the trump campaign, is that what they're looking for now? is that some sort of collusion, you think, that mueller
and, of course, being the professional he is, bob mueller doesn't leak why he might be doing that. again, i want to focus on the central question, which is making sure that bob mueller can do his job. the president is not above the law. all of these things, even like the interview with the daily caller really sounds like the president is trying to find ways to undermine bob mueller. that's my focus. making sure you do that work. >> i want to play for you a clip. this is mike pompeo. he's...
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i want to thank u.s. trade representative bob lighthizeand his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts that they have made all throughout the last almost two-year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state mike pompeo, secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin, and director larry kudlow for their hard work and untiring devotion throughout the negotiation process. peter navarro, thank you for the work you have put in. and so many others. the usmc is the largest and most significant modern and balanced trade agreement in history. all of our countries will benefit greatly. it is probably the largest trade deal ever made also. in the united states the new trade pact will support high-praying manufacturing jobs and promote greater access for american exports across the range of sectors, including our farming, manufacturing, and service industries. as part of our agreement, the united states will be able to lock in our market access to canada and mexico and greatly expand our agricultural exports, something we have been wanting to do for many years. this is an amazing deal for o
i want to thank u.s. trade representative bob lighthizeand his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts that they have made all throughout the last almost two-year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state mike pompeo, secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin, and director larry kudlow for their hard work and untiring devotion throughout the negotiation process. peter navarro, thank you for the work you have put in. and so many others. the usmc is the largest...
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i want to squeeze in here. mueller matter he told chris wallace he submitted answers in writing. not turned them over to bob mueller. can you say before thanksgiving if those answers will be turned in? >> i'll leave that to the president and his counsel. i can't comment on the timing. i want to repeat that this president and those around him have been completely compliant with every request. 1.4 million pieces of paper, think about that, have been produced. 33 people or so we read in the paper have been interviewed and asked for information and complied including the president of the united states who from the beginning has said there was no russia collusion. if other people didn't have enough faith in donald trump that he can beat hillary clinton on his own. he and governor pence did to get elected. those are the campaign we're talking about. >> bill: on the media we heard about new rules set up not yet made public but here is the answer given to chris wallace from yesterday. here is a chance to hear this >> president trump: we have to create rules and regulations for conduct. it's not a big deal. nobody b
i want to squeeze in here. mueller matter he told chris wallace he submitted answers in writing. not turned them over to bob mueller. can you say before thanksgiving if those answers will be turned in? >> i'll leave that to the president and his counsel. i can't comment on the timing. i want to repeat that this president and those around him have been completely compliant with every request. 1.4 million pieces of paper, think about that, have been produced. 33 people or so we read in the...
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actual ferry terminal, the terminal itself, the multimodal terminal, i will turn to bob if he has any other additional points that he wants to make in that regard. they are leading the effort to. do you want to add anything in that regard? >> i see. it is colour-coded. i did not notice that. the colours indicate the developer contribution to each of the transit improvements. it doesn't list the total amount i'm sorry. i thought this was originally the total amount cost. i thought the $30 million was the cost of building the ferry terminal and breakwaters. that is just a developer contribution. >> that is the total amount from what i understand and bob, correct me if i'm wrong in that regard. >> the developers are responsible for the total cost of developing the ferry terminal and breakwaters and that is what it represents. >> all of the numbers we are seeing here is the total and the contribution. there is no gap needed to be provided? for example, on island shuttles, at 75,000. >> in that regard, they are obligated to not only purchase vessels, say for example, not vessels, but buses for a.c. transit, but they are obliga
actual ferry terminal, the terminal itself, the multimodal terminal, i will turn to bob if he has any other additional points that he wants to make in that regard. they are leading the effort to. do you want to add anything in that regard? >> i see. it is colour-coded. i did not notice that. the colours indicate the developer contribution to each of the transit improvements. it doesn't list the total amount i'm sorry. i thought this was originally the total amount cost. i thought the $30...
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president trump and gop operative roger stone is working on a deal with special counsel bob mueller's legal team. i want to discuss who jo roam corsi is and fits into the investigation of the wikileaks and the 2016 election. nbc news investigative reporter anna schecter is on the phone with me. first tell me what you've learned. >> corsi told me that he is in pre-negotiations with the special counsel and first reported by "the washington post" and i have been in close touch with him in the last few weeks and told me ten days ago he feels he would be indicted for perjury. they caught him in some kind of a lie or a mistake as he put it as they were going through all of his communications. now, they found him by going through stone's communications. so that's the key. did it give stone investigation that was in turn passed on to the trump campaign that might have been in collusion with russian operatives of the the e-mail? >> talk about jerome corsi. it is not a tame that everybody's familiar with. most people know roger stone on the screen right now because he was on tv an awful lot. he was a real front f
president trump and gop operative roger stone is working on a deal with special counsel bob mueller's legal team. i want to discuss who jo roam corsi is and fits into the investigation of the wikileaks and the 2016 election. nbc news investigative reporter anna schecter is on the phone with me. first tell me what you've learned. >> corsi told me that he is in pre-negotiations with the special counsel and first reported by "the washington post" and i have been in close touch with...
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i want to bring in senator bob torricelli, from my home state of energy. and steve kornacki still here. senator, i want to start with arizona. jeff flake has won 70 elections there. president trump made it impossible for him to run this year. he walked jeff flake out and took pride in doing so. now republicans lost this seat. what do you think they're saying about that now? >> no, donald trump cost them a seat in the united states senate. that seat looms very large now. it is very different with 53 seats versus 51 or 52. where every man or woman is a king. in many ways, trump tossed that seat overboard by his conduct. a state that should be able to reliably win with a good candidate. he was not a bad candidate. >> it was a brutal race between mcsally and sinema. we didn't see these rampant claims of voter fraud. in the end it was like sinema won fair and square. >> first of all, health is a reward for class in american life. the people realizing you can have grace. you can handle yourself appropriately. the reward is greater than feeling good about yourself
i want to bring in senator bob torricelli, from my home state of energy. and steve kornacki still here. senator, i want to start with arizona. jeff flake has won 70 elections there. president trump made it impossible for him to run this year. he walked jeff flake out and took pride in doing so. now republicans lost this seat. what do you think they're saying about that now? >> no, donald trump cost them a seat in the united states senate. that seat looms very large now. it is very...
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>> i don't want to get into that. i just don't think bob mueller is going to be interfered with. don't. i believe he'll be left to do his job. >> have you told the president what the fall out would be? >> i keep a lot of the conversations between the duous of. that would be my advice to nancy and chuck. government still has to work. that's been my attitude toward this. that would be my advice for my successors. >> you've got somebody lying to congress. they're admitting they're lying to congress now. is there anything? >> cohen, you mean? >> yeah. i just heard that now. well, he should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. that's why we put people under oath. back it up for a second. that means he came and testified. that means we swore him under oath. that means we put him on the record. it means we did our job. a few years back you took on a role of becoming house speaker. you frequently would chastise then candidate trump. >> yep. >> you have said now that you just keep those conversations quiet. some old friends of yours feel it has been an abandonment of the paul r
>> i don't want to get into that. i just don't think bob mueller is going to be interfered with. don't. i believe he'll be left to do his job. >> have you told the president what the fall out would be? >> i keep a lot of the conversations between the duous of. that would be my advice to nancy and chuck. government still has to work. that's been my attitude toward this. that would be my advice for my successors. >> you've got somebody lying to congress. they're admitting...
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the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank julia roberts and science bob apologies to matt damon. song "colors" tenacious d! ♪ what was i thinking all this rage it's the end of the world spreading my hatred ♪ ♪ i mus to every boy and every girl ♪ ♪ colors are the thing that make the world better i've been seeing things in black and white ♪ ♪ if we work together we can live forever if we do it right tonight ♪ ♪ look at our oceans whales have gone away corporations ran amok ♪ ♪ look at our planet now just shades of grey no one seems to give a ♪ ♪ and colors are the thing that make the world better i've been seeing things in black and white ♪ ♪ if we work together we can live forever if we do it right tonight ♪ ♪ ♪ cuz colors are the thing that make the world better i've been seeing things in black and white ♪ ♪ if we work together we can live forever if we do it right tonight ♪ ♪ cause -- once again we'll call we'll -- mother-trucking ♪ ♪ and one last time you're going to -- die ♪ >>> tonight. with five day with five days until the midterms, bernie sanders crisscrossing the nation w
the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank julia roberts and science bob apologies to matt damon. song "colors" tenacious d! ♪ what was i thinking all this rage it's the end of the world spreading my hatred ♪ ♪ i mus to every boy and every girl ♪ ♪ colors are the thing that make the world better i've been seeing things in black and white ♪ ♪ if we work together we can live forever if we do it right tonight ♪ ♪ look at our oceans whales have gone away...
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i don't see why the fed is taking the punch bowl away from the party as the economy is growing. >> bob, quick response and then i wantbout something else. >> the response is that president should not be criticizing the fed. it doesn't matter -- steve moore may both agree about what the fed should or should not do. that is not the point. there are reasons why the white house and the president do not criticize the fed because that itself creates a lot of uncertainty and tumult in the markets. you you have to ha you have to have an independent fed. and if you look at that interview, and it is a disjointed interview, what you see is that donald trump does not like independent scientists, he didn't like the independent fed. he doesn't like an independent judiciary. he doesn't like anything that he can't control. and frankly that is very dangerous for this country. >> i will agree with one thing with the two of you on this, i think to say that the fed is responsible for closing down this plant is a trech to say the lea least. >> that is nuts. but the trade wars that he has launched, that is really what is going on. that is
i don't see why the fed is taking the punch bowl away from the party as the economy is growing. >> bob, quick response and then i wantbout something else. >> the response is that president should not be criticizing the fed. it doesn't matter -- steve moore may both agree about what the fed should or should not do. that is not the point. there are reasons why the white house and the president do not criticize the fed because that itself creates a lot of uncertainty and tumult in the...
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bob mueller. paul: why do you -- mr. ryan: i have good reason to believe that -- paul: because of conversations you've directly had -- mr. ryan: i don't want to get into that. i just don't think bob muler is going to be interfered with -- mueller is going to be interfered with. i really don't. i really do not -- i believe he will be left to do his job. paul: you have directly told the president of what the fallout would be? mr. ryan: i have a successful relationship with the president because i keep a lot of our conversations between the two of us. by the way, that would be my advice to nancy as well. and to chuck. which is, government still has to work. just because we have a divided government, it's got to work. and the branches have to have some kind of relationship. it is far more successful from my experience -- look, we have a lot of heated conversations about lots of things. but if you keep those conversations between two people and don't go talk about it, you're going to be more successful in achieving your goals and achieving outcomes that you seek than going out and posturing to the media and scoring cheap political points. i thi
bob mueller. paul: why do you -- mr. ryan: i have good reason to believe that -- paul: because of conversations you've directly had -- mr. ryan: i don't want to get into that. i just don't think bob muler is going to be interfered with -- mueller is going to be interfered with. i really don't. i really do not -- i believe he will be left to do his job. paul: you have directly told the president of what the fallout would be? mr. ryan: i have a successful relationship with the president because i...
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i know it was blocked, but what was it intended to do? just protect bob mueller or special counsel in the future? >> both. i also want to point out a nuance that isn't getting a lot of coverage. that is that the bill included in it a clause to expedite judicial screening in the event if mueller was fired. that can happen anyway. that's probably what i want to get across to viewers tonight, the things in the bill are things that could happen regardless, and it didn't have to take up this precious senate floor time for it to do so. i personally was not curious why senator flake was taking so much time and taking such a hard line stance when again, if it was the legitimacy of that particular, the issues within, that could have been achieved anyway. kennedy: i'm going to block all the judges. but these are essentially guidelines that are already in place at the department of justice. what do you think mike lee's ultimate goal was here? because he's not someone who is accused of being the president's mouthpiece or lackey. >> he objected loudly to the nomination on the floor at the rnc back in 2016, lee did, on behalf of h
i know it was blocked, but what was it intended to do? just protect bob mueller or special counsel in the future? >> both. i also want to point out a nuance that isn't getting a lot of coverage. that is that the bill included in it a clause to expedite judicial screening in the event if mueller was fired. that can happen anyway. that's probably what i want to get across to viewers tonight, the things in the bill are things that could happen regardless, and it didn't have to take up this...
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bob, how big a threat do you think regulation is? or is it more about trust in these companies, as people start to fundamentally questioning, do i wanto share my data? can i trust them? bob: regulation is an issue for facebook. i am not as concerned for the other faang stocks. emily: despite the monopoly prospect? bob: yes. i think there are issues. i understand there are concerns around specific areas and the rate of innovation. fundamentally, if you look at what is going on in tech, there are actually a lot of interesting technologies developments. but they are taking longer to play out. and growth expectations are what have been pulled back. these valuations were based on growth expectations that could not continue forever. i think what we are seeing is, yes, growth expectations are coming down, and there is a recognition that they cannot possibly continue. but there are things coming. there will be interesting things in 2019. foldable phones, for one. a lot of people have their doubts. [laughter] emily: you are bullish on foldable phones. i am not so sure. bob: here is the thing. all kidding aside. the truth is, the general marke
bob, how big a threat do you think regulation is? or is it more about trust in these companies, as people start to fundamentally questioning, do i wanto share my data? can i trust them? bob: regulation is an issue for facebook. i am not as concerned for the other faang stocks. emily: despite the monopoly prospect? bob: yes. i think there are issues. i understand there are concerns around specific areas and the rate of innovation. fundamentally, if you look at what is going on in tech, there are...
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>> it looks like maybe bob wanted to say something, but i will also say that the timma committee has its next scheduled meeting on november 1. we want to be able to bring some ideas back to them for that time frame. and as far as this body, whatever bob recommends or your direction, that's the time frame that we're looking to make sure that we have new ideas and information. >> we'll definitely be bringing her back -- potentially november and december board meetings, as this is a very active conversation going on with the community. we'll be coming back for frequent updates. >> director richardson: and when you bring it back and based on the schedule and where we need to be. >> it's the beginning of 2019, because of the transit lead items. both for transit and ferry, there are procurement lead times. transit has a vehicle procurement cycle. we need to work out the vehicles that we need and we need to make sure that we have the funding and agreements in place and know we will be working with them. if we are going to change the business model, we don't want to procure the vehicles. it's
>> it looks like maybe bob wanted to say something, but i will also say that the timma committee has its next scheduled meeting on november 1. we want to be able to bring some ideas back to them for that time frame. and as far as this body, whatever bob recommends or your direction, that's the time frame that we're looking to make sure that we have new ideas and information. >> we'll definitely be bringing her back -- potentially november and december board meetings, as this is a...
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since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to been made there's. finally the game bob invention buying on bicycles and returns with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apt procreate for goes than rising i'm biased as knowledge i want to reach out to those women back home who are bones by then soon to live in social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is them out of the home and i work at some of them. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. goods it's worthless for the rich but for many poor people it offers their chance of survival. and i could be lunch for today just like you. know reporters travel to nairobi and work in to meet people you know the true value of garbage. dishes created a thriving parallel economy. what does willis mean for the comic inequality around the world as a starting player swarthy of the response to that statement should be yes we all starting to lance was here because retirement. actually. destructed you could have played bridge to the truck solution report starts nov seventeenth on g w. business to giv
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i want to ask you about this. >> mia love gave me no love, and she lost. too bad. sorry about that, mia. and barbara comstock was another one. peter roskam didn't want the embrace. bob hugin, i feel badly because i think that's something that could have been won. that's a race that could have been won. john faso. those are some of the people that-- you know-- decided for their own reasons not to embrace, whether it's me or what we stand for. >> glor: that was a brutal session. he went down one-by-one on some of these republicans. from the numbers you're seeing, what do you make of those comments? >> there is no question the president was on voters' minds, more than two thirds told us it was either for or against him. but i think it was more widespread than that. me,n we looked across all the way districts, the average swing towards the democrats was eight points from last time, so there was that widespread shift that ssally helped the democrats swing the house, regardless of where that republican candidate stood vis-a-vis the president. >> glor: what else did you learn yesterday about voters? te yeah, the biggest thing that struck me was the gender gap. women not on
i want to ask you about this. >> mia love gave me no love, and she lost. too bad. sorry about that, mia. and barbara comstock was another one. peter roskam didn't want the embrace. bob hugin, i feel badly because i think that's something that could have been won. that's a race that could have been won. john faso. those are some of the people that-- you know-- decided for their own reasons not to embrace, whether it's me or what we stand for. >> glor: that was a brutal session. he...
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i will leave that to bob. [laughter] >> i love your work. as someone who wantso be photo journalist i'm curious about your professional journey but right now i want to ask how has your emotional journey been, has there been moments in your work where you feel changed? >> every assignment changes me. every assignment i do affects me in some way and so i don't think there's one thing that has changed me more than others. i think they've affected me in different ways so, you know, two months and living on the side of the mountain with 173rd airborne, i had a tough time reentering after that. you know, it wasn't more or less traumatic than watching a woman bleed to death on camera. i think these are all things that affect me. >> thank you. >> i was wondering however briefly on the relationship between your photos and the written word in terms of telling the stories, do you view them as complements or substitutes or -- >> absolutely complements, i mean, i think that that's -- bobby and i have worked together for many years and i think that the greatest relationship i
i will leave that to bob. [laughter] >> i love your work. as someone who wantso be photo journalist i'm curious about your professional journey but right now i want to ask how has your emotional journey been, has there been moments in your work where you feel changed? >> every assignment changes me. every assignment i do affects me in some way and so i don't think there's one thing that has changed me more than others. i think they've affected me in different ways so, you know, two...
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hillenberg's iconic character, sponge bob square pants and his friends will go down as some of the moved beloved cartoons of all-time. >> i didn't know really what i wanted. sponge bob was a comedy, but really was inspired by me liking marine science. >> reporter: he first introduced sponge bob in the '80s, using it as a teaching tool during his time as a marine biology instructor. his artistic abilities would eventually lead him down an entirely different career path where he would combine his love of marine life with animation. >> today is the big day! >> reporter: the first episode of sponge bob airing back in 1999. >> coming right up, sir! >> carry on. >> the cartoon soaking up so much success, its popularity extending to the big screen. first in 2004 and then again in 2015. >> whoa! >> excuse me. do you know where we can get a crabby patty around here? >> reporter: the ever optimistic yellow character making it to the great white way in december 2017 and the plaza earlier this year. the broadway musical earning 12 tony nominations during its short ride. this morning, nickelodeon remembering hillenberg for the sense of humor and innocence he brought
hillenberg's iconic character, sponge bob square pants and his friends will go down as some of the moved beloved cartoons of all-time. >> i didn't know really what i wanted. sponge bob was a comedy, but really was inspired by me liking marine science. >> reporter: he first introduced sponge bob in the '80s, using it as a teaching tool during his time as a marine biology instructor. his artistic abilities would eventually lead him down an entirely different career path where he would...
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bob casey. we are waiting to hear from him. i want to give you a special note. yesterday i had a guest on my show, michael blake. i didn't give him an opportunity to respond to questions. i apologize, i should have been more courteous. i welcome michael blake back on the show in the future for an interview. voters now flooding the polls. we have appreciate analysis of what voashts have on their minds. that's next, stay there. ♪ carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver
bob casey. we are waiting to hear from him. i want to give you a special note. yesterday i had a guest on my show, michael blake. i didn't give him an opportunity to respond to questions. i apologize, i should have been more courteous. i welcome michael blake back on the show in the future for an interview. voters now flooding the polls. we have appreciate analysis of what voashts have on their minds. that's next, stay there. ♪ carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast...
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i would also like to -- actually, the one thing that i do want to point out to you is everybody is angry. and i think, bob, you said the same thing. kathleen, i know you go around the world and talk to people and have been discussing this for the last 15 years in countries all over the world. and people want to be catholic. they want to be part of the church. , i canr words to them probably pull, but i will let you do it. >> back in 2002, the spotlight years for those of you have seen the movie and know when that catholic church faced this i said tobegin with, you use your voice, but there is another part of that, and i want to get a -- give a shout out to the media, to the "boston globe" for doing their investigative media and the secular the catholic me. many of you may not read much in -- but there is a lot of information there. and bishops do read that and listen. i'm not going to say 100% because i wouldn't say that, but many of them pay attention to the ideas brought forth from the lay professionals. one thing i've seen is the fact that many of the bishops i worked with at least have come to the hig
i would also like to -- actually, the one thing that i do want to point out to you is everybody is angry. and i think, bob, you said the same thing. kathleen, i know you go around the world and talk to people and have been discussing this for the last 15 years in countries all over the world. and people want to be catholic. they want to be part of the church. , i canr words to them probably pull, but i will let you do it. >> back in 2002, the spotlight years for those of you have seen the...