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bob those days are over. worked the ovens until the plant closed now he's going to visitors through the old facility. there. it was backbreaking work then there was that moment and summer when it was already hot outside there was radiated heat on the oven roof temperatures on it were never under sixty degrees celsius. the heart of the cocaine plant is the machine whole. issue. you can tell how hard they work here i just find it impressive that they're trying to maintain it. to the hands of cocaine plant is being maintained but not polished into a high gloss tourist destination it shows what happens to an industrial complex when left to itself now nature is slowly reclaiming their site. michael vick now shows me to the dortmund another symbol of the city. this building embodies structural change in the region it's been turned from an industrial hobby into a popular site for the service and creative sectors in what used to be the union brewery rather than beer you'll now find exhibits a museum and art project.
bob those days are over. worked the ovens until the plant closed now he's going to visitors through the old facility. there. it was backbreaking work then there was that moment and summer when it was already hot outside there was radiated heat on the oven roof temperatures on it were never under sixty degrees celsius. the heart of the cocaine plant is the machine whole. issue. you can tell how hard they work here i just find it impressive that they're trying to maintain it. to the hands of...
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bob: out of those 12 things, how many are iran complying with? mr. pompeo: my guess would be zero. bob: afghanistan. which has been called the longest war, what is the goal there? what is winning? are we winning in afghanistan? mr. pompeo: president trump's laid out a very clear goal with respect to our south central asia strategy. we're working with partners and allies in the region. and we're working with people that we've not worked with in an awfully long time. ambassadors talking to the taliban. we are working to achieve a reconciliation so that this conflict now coming on two decades can be resolved. we can take down the violence level, we can get a political outcome. we have two goals. that's a necessary condition. the second necessary condition is that we continue to be able to perform our counterterror operations, the ones we were speaking about before, you mentioned isis in particular, but we still have al qaeda and other sunni terror operations in afghanistan as well. to make sure that we can continue to prevent an attack on the homeland from afghanistan. so we have two o
bob: out of those 12 things, how many are iran complying with? mr. pompeo: my guess would be zero. bob: afghanistan. which has been called the longest war, what is the goal there? what is winning? are we winning in afghanistan? mr. pompeo: president trump's laid out a very clear goal with respect to our south central asia strategy. we're working with partners and allies in the region. and we're working with people that we've not worked with in an awfully long time. ambassadors talking to the...
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so maybe adam will join me in asking for those to be unredact as well. bob: you used the term weaponize. why isn't it a legitimate question to try to seek more information about the president's finances? mr. meadows: those are about events that happened prior to him being the president of the united states. bob: isn't it of public interest? mr. meadows: the public made a decision on november, 2016, that apparently that didn't matter. i mean, there was a mandate at that particular point, if we're talking about the tax returns for the president, they made a decision in november. and to suggest that now we have to go back and look at some of those personal tax returns and that it's congress' job to do that, to go back, that's more opposition research than legislative priorities. bob: based on the mueller -- mr. meadows: i can tell you don't agree. go ahead. bob: it's not that i don't agree. as a reporter you want to ask further questions. don't you believe there are further requests about the president's finances, his interests abroad, what he's working on? mr.
so maybe adam will join me in asking for those to be unredact as well. bob: you used the term weaponize. why isn't it a legitimate question to try to seek more information about the president's finances? mr. meadows: those are about events that happened prior to him being the president of the united states. bob: isn't it of public interest? mr. meadows: the public made a decision on november, 2016, that apparently that didn't matter. i mean, there was a mandate at that particular point, if...
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those government it will put up bob margot has been murdered her brother mother in those could have a mother operable in emberton in the eligibility. that i will go both so that i would. guess. those are far more than as i've learned little of all of this argument big. engenders mystery party i think. thirty thirty two models will be ok. s. are i farming stands for system of rice intensification planting young spacing white. multi crops is the growing of several kinds of crops. these new ideas saved. just stories are remarkable despite all the hardship she is going through years being able to get control of her life. i want to see this all your world to grow farming to model that does remember to help her and other farmers turn around their lives. turned her farm around by using new methods her family had never heard about. sergeants thinking that stories like this should be heard by a much wider audience. the next day such enhanced deep into under a predation to monday karma. this is a. protected samuel's troubles include expensive fertilizes low crop prices and drought. some real st
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somebody's going to collect data on me i'd rather have it be a government with no authority over me yet those of bob dylan said we've got to serve somebody. but you know the fact is that in america you had like seventy thousand people die from opiate overdose last year why take the pain away take the pain away that's what americans want now they don't want to think they don't want to they don't want to fight they don't want to do anything that they just want to take the pain away so they're shooting smack they're taken oxycontin isn't chinese company nice chinese company so strap on this virtual reality machine with the five gina satellites your pain will go away americans and americans will sign up in droves just take the pain away china i want to get there of course china does send most of our fentanyl and so. there's a drive to five g. . while u.s. companies they say are not currently offering comparable alternative technology to our ways that's also a problem we don't have we can't compete we don't actually have the technology and at the right price to even sell to them so they're going with tha
somebody's going to collect data on me i'd rather have it be a government with no authority over me yet those of bob dylan said we've got to serve somebody. but you know the fact is that in america you had like seventy thousand people die from opiate overdose last year why take the pain away take the pain away that's what americans want now they don't want to think they don't want to they don't want to fight they don't want to do anything that they just want to take the pain away so they're...
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is going to collect data on me i'd rather have it be a government with no authority over me yet those of bob dylan said we've got to serve somebody right but you know the fact is that in america you had like seventy thousand people die from opiate overdose last year why take the pain away take the pain away that's what americans want now they don't want to think they don't want to act they don't want to fight they don't want to do anything that they just want to take the pain away so they're shooting smack they're taken oxycontin isn't chinese company nice chinese company so you strap on this virtual reality machine with the five gina satellites your pain will go away americans and americans will sign up and grows just take the pain away china i want to get there of course china does send most of our fentanyl and so. there's a drive to five g. . while u.s. companies they say are not currently offering comparable alternative technology to our ways that's also a problem we don't have we can't compete we don't actually have the technology and at the right price to even sell to them so they're g
is going to collect data on me i'd rather have it be a government with no authority over me yet those of bob dylan said we've got to serve somebody right but you know the fact is that in america you had like seventy thousand people die from opiate overdose last year why take the pain away take the pain away that's what americans want now they don't want to think they don't want to act they don't want to fight they don't want to do anything that they just want to take the pain away so they're...
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[laughter] bob: tell us about those discussions. careerlow: i started my at the federal reserve, a little-known fact. career at 13, i don't know how i was at the fed in 1973, a freshly minted graduate. look, i have a long history with the federal reserve. it's well known that the president did not agree with the last couple of rate hikes. i agree with the president on this. i thought they were unnecessary. the fed is an independent central bank, and we aim to keep it that way. that doesn't mean we can't express our opinions periodically. the president himself is a very well-informed investor and business met. i have views, we all have views. so as i have said before, i wouldn't mind when the fed is ready, i would not mind seeing them lower the target rate 50 basis points or so, in line with the following inflation rate. having said that, with regard to jay powell, who is a friend, he's a fine person, he will turn into a good fed chairman. speaking personally, he has my confidence. i notice from the various i notice from the various
[laughter] bob: tell us about those discussions. careerlow: i started my at the federal reserve, a little-known fact. career at 13, i don't know how i was at the fed in 1973, a freshly minted graduate. look, i have a long history with the federal reserve. it's well known that the president did not agree with the last couple of rate hikes. i agree with the president on this. i thought they were unnecessary. the fed is an independent central bank, and we aim to keep it that way. that doesn't mean...
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can you run us to those challenges -- run us through those challenges? bobquestions of what will be available, questions around apple pay. a law of the services revenue is probably going to be outside of china. you have the outs -- you have the app store in china, but some other things you will not have. a lot of services revenue is independent of china. with china inouth terms of trade agreements with the u.s., which has been a big? , then there is a little insulation on the services piece in china. the bigger question on services is we have all these new services coming which is great, but how much will they be able to contribute, how many people will they get to sign up for this tv service? in a lot of points in the world, those services are not available yet. you could argue that that has good and bad sides, but to me, the question is can these new credit -- these new services continue to deliver to offset what will continue to be declining iphone sales? taylor: part of that offset is iphones, services, wearables. integratingased on health analysis on yo
can you run us to those challenges -- run us through those challenges? bobquestions of what will be available, questions around apple pay. a law of the services revenue is probably going to be outside of china. you have the outs -- you have the app store in china, but some other things you will not have. a lot of services revenue is independent of china. with china inouth terms of trade agreements with the u.s., which has been a big? , then there is a little insulation on the services piece in...
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this is bob believes that those who wish to become cultured should invest in safeguarding national heritage she has even founded an association which aims to repatriate historical masterpieces through any means. food see that records see the got so much of that soil tashi you tenderfeet how shitty that means that this is your father said that the heat leak could see him truly that jennifer taiyo show that evil will. not go miss regularly visits mrs barnes home and headquarters to collect the funds necessary for buying back plundered chinese works that are sold in europe i am a foreigner working in china since long time i understood that when there isn't a question of really when. there is no beyond of china's but only one voice it's a national really it belongs to our national and everybody sings the same things you know event if our country's. taken to german soldiers. but here was the other day he had to hit the bush would you do it at the bush would you do it or. care tony the only just to wash out and up. to what i tell you he shall in about are told. so soon quade so gentle so gentle f
this is bob believes that those who wish to become cultured should invest in safeguarding national heritage she has even founded an association which aims to repatriate historical masterpieces through any means. food see that records see the got so much of that soil tashi you tenderfeet how shitty that means that this is your father said that the heat leak could see him truly that jennifer taiyo show that evil will. not go miss regularly visits mrs barnes home and headquarters to collect the...
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. >> jimmy: and all those bob mackie -- >> and, yeah, and then they go on to "the sonny & cher comedyah. >> yeah. >> we had some "sonny & cher" dolls during our rehearsal period that were sort of like our mascots. >> yeah. >> throughout -- >> jimmy: was there ever a part of your -- i mean, you see in the show, but was there ever a a part where you go, like, "that's part of my career i just wish that didn't happen." or, "i didn't like this part"? >> cher: yeah. [ laughter ] yeah. there were certain parts that were really, um -- difficult. and i was struggling. i mean, in the beginning, what happened, truthfully, one of the stories that is the truth, is that sonny and i, we were really famous. and then we just -- our career just went off a hill and we had no money, we had no job, and we paid the -- we owed the government $278,000. and we just got in a car and headed towards windsor, ontario, and started our life again. >> jimmy: wow. >> cher: and we were broke ass broke. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and you had no -- you had plan on what to do next? >> cher: sonny just said, "you're going to
. >> jimmy: and all those bob mackie -- >> and, yeah, and then they go on to "the sonny & cher comedyah. >> yeah. >> we had some "sonny & cher" dolls during our rehearsal period that were sort of like our mascots. >> yeah. >> throughout -- >> jimmy: was there ever a part of your -- i mean, you see in the show, but was there ever a a part where you go, like, "that's part of my career i just wish that didn't happen." or,...
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bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> it has to be so emotional for those victim family members. thank you, bob. >>> well, something out of washington this morning. smiles. >> scott mcgrew, democrats and republicans promising to work with each other to fix infrastructure? >> yeah, we're getting something done, they said. smiles, positive thinking after a meeting between top democrats and the president at the white house. no talk today of impeachment. instead talk of literally building bridges. here the two top democrats, speaker pelosi, mrntd leader schumer walking out of the west wing after that meeting. unlike previous meetings cameras were not allowed inside. >> it was a very constructive meeting. it's clear that both the white house and all of us want to getting? done on infrastructure in a big and bold way. and there was goodwill in this meeting, and that was different than some of the other meetings that we've had, which is a very good thing. >> now, the two sides agreed in principle to spend $2 trillion on infrastructure, bridges, roads, even broadband. what we have not agr
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bob, we're hearing how some of those people managed to escape. >> reporter: yeah.der the number of people in the apartment complex behind me in santa rosa. one woman was on her balcony who had to be coaxed to jump into arms of firefighters and residents below. ladders were set up for people to climb down. people jumped on top of the carport to get out of this three-story building. no one hurt or killed in this fire. it started before 7:00 last night. the fire department arrived in less than four minutes. when they arrived, two units were engulfed. ladders were placed around the complex to assist in the evacuations. there was minor smoke damage on the third floor. the press democrat reports this unit did not have sprinklers pause it was built in 1965 before they were required. it doesn't have utilities. they had to keep those people out as well. >> bo bob redell, "today in the bay". >>> in calistoga, an overnight fire at napa county calfire headquarters. there are a few trucks inside that are likely a total logs. >>> it is 6:33 right now. authorities in the north ba
bob, we're hearing how some of those people managed to escape. >> reporter: yeah.der the number of people in the apartment complex behind me in santa rosa. one woman was on her balcony who had to be coaxed to jump into arms of firefighters and residents below. ladders were set up for people to climb down. people jumped on top of the carport to get out of this three-story building. no one hurt or killed in this fire. it started before 7:00 last night. the fire department arrived in less...
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both of those records and bob pisani was in the middle of the action at the new york stock exchange.ks were off to the races today picking up steam throughout the session and propelling the s&p 500 and the nasdaq to new closing highs. why did we have a rally? the s&p has moved to new highs on the back of four major developments. earnings have been stabilizing, recession fears have been fading. we've had dampening global growth fears p yoo you were and china and the federal reserve keeping interest rate hikes on hold for the foreseeable future and for good reasons and the markets have had new highs ane market got a boost from a handful including dow components like verizon, and coke ale. not only did they beat, but they beat by generally wider margins than typically happen and the communication services names and names like netflix, amazon and nvidia. they all talk about 2% each and that helped push the tech-heavy nasdaq to a new high. so what happens next? we've had mostly blanks and stocks are reporting and banks have been the same, but not amazing and they've been reporting better
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. >> okay, bob, good to hear all those who were inside made it out safely. thank you. >>> also breaking for you right now, a southwest flight is forced to make an emergency landing shortly after taking off from oakland international airport. now, this is a photo taken by an nbc bay area viewer when that flight landed. a spokesperson at the airport is telling nbc bay area that the plane was heading to las vegas when it received a yellow alert. there are reports of smoke being in the cockpit. however, we are still working to confirm that. the flight landed safely at the airport around 9:46 this morning. no one was hurt and all passengers are already rebooked on other flights leaving at noon. >>> the rain is coming back. look at our live doppler radar powered by storm ranger. got a nice break over the weekend. but the rain wants to hang on. i guess april showers bring may flowers, right? >> right. that's the scene. you saw radar. it's a little more active than when we were first on air this morning. we're seeing some light rain move in. let's take a look at dop
. >> okay, bob, good to hear all those who were inside made it out safely. thank you. >>> also breaking for you right now, a southwest flight is forced to make an emergency landing shortly after taking off from oakland international airport. now, this is a photo taken by an nbc bay area viewer when that flight landed. a spokesperson at the airport is telling nbc bay area that the plane was heading to las vegas when it received a yellow alert. there are reports of smoke being in...
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bob mueller could write the definitive narrative. hunt. a witch provideder has findings that has accurately summarized those. bob mueller has said there are is -- there-- which are no witches. we should not issue subpoenas today. but if we do, let's not issue a subpoena for the mueller report. let's issue one for bob mueller. -- bob mueller, and last let's ask bob mueller whether or not he thinks that the report that he created should be disclosed without consideration for classified national security information or without jurytion's for grand information or other information relating to ongoing investigations. i may have questioned bob mueller's actions in certain regards, but i've never questioned his integrity. i would be happy to hear his answer under of before this committee with respect to that issue. colleagues to support the buck amendment. i yield to the german from georgia. >> mr. ratcliffe said that mr. barr accurately described the mueller report. we don't know that. that's why we want to see it. he might be suggesting i'm one of the fire throwers. i want to find out if i was wrong. yield back th
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. >> those other individuals that about -- [ bleep] bob kraft. >> talk it out. >>. [ bleep] my dog. >> it's unnecessary but i'm so glad they do it. w >> know that word was right in there, out of the president's mouth. >> it wasn't unnecessary in that case. >>> everyth "game of nes" fans know cersei and her brother don't get along. >> doe anyone understand what mr. kierians say sng. >> i can try. >> trying is a great way to start. >> a toast to our new red friend. >> oh, yummy. elmo loves toast. >> brliant,ight? >> do not trust cersei, elmo. >> clearly children are not watching game of thrones and have no ideahat elmo is doing. >> she does get along with one brother a little too well. >>> it looks like jason mumowau heard about our beard study. he shaved his iconic beard after seven years of sporting that. he sayst he did to raise awareness for recycling and for canned water he's launched. this has squashed any rumor oz of kerhal drogo returning. >>> still ahead firefighters come to the rescue after the electric. getting dressed can be rough. downy free & gentle
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red cross helped 20 of those people find temporary shelter. live in santa rosa, bobell, "today in the bay". >> is sounds dramatic. >>> in calistoga, an overnight fire maintenance facility at napa cal fire headquarters. one of the appartatuses went up in flames. it is a maintenance facility. we're told there were a few fire trucks and other equipment inside that is likely a total loss. this is very bad news for emergency crews who fend on that equipment to get a handle on wildfires. >>> authorities in the north bay investigating what turned into a deadly outing. their car plunged down a hill in marin. this is the second time in two weeks someone has been killed driving in mt. tam state park. it plummeted off ridge crest boulevard yesterday. the unidentified father was pronounced dead. his 13-year-old son is in critical condition. >>> about 11 days ago on the same street, a similar accident happened sadly killing the drive. >>> in a few hours, an assistant admissions deputy is due in court. he is charged with attempted murder and domestic violence in what investigators
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bob kraft. there's 19 other people that the prosecutors say they have in one way or another similar video. as a result of this high profile person who has been charged here, all of those others will be released nationally as well. >> you're right. bob kraft is taking the ship down with him on the other 18 individuals. that but for bob kraft, we wouldn't be having this conversation and nobody would look at those videos. it's certainly heightened. once that gets released, pixated and all, it will be downloaded quite a few times. >> normally i don't ask questions that i don't think my guests are prepped on. i wonder if the nfl will have anything to say if this video comes out? bob kraft is a very high profile, very important guy in that league. >> he is. we have seen the nfl, i don't want to say crack down with things like this with players. you've seen one or two instances with owners that have said something improperly and got fined. here there could be a conviction, a misdemeanor. maybe there's a slap on the wrist coming from the other nfl owners. remember, this is a very close knit group of men that own nfl teams. so it's not like he's going to lose the patriots beca
bob kraft. there's 19 other people that the prosecutors say they have in one way or another similar video. as a result of this high profile person who has been charged here, all of those others will be released nationally as well. >> you're right. bob kraft is taking the ship down with him on the other 18 individuals. that but for bob kraft, we wouldn't be having this conversation and nobody would look at those videos. it's certainly heightened. once that gets released, pixated and all,...
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. >> still holding those levels, bob, thanks. >>> to the drama at tesla where elon musk is facing a legalhowdown he entered the court in manhattan with lawyers to the case asked him to hold in contempt of court for violating the terms of his agreement to have tweets and social media comments preapproved. whether the drug agrees with the fcc and if so, what punishment could make, could he be stripped of his ceo role? philip lebeau will be monitoring any headlines that come out. >>> adding to tesla's troubles, brutally disappointed delivery numbers for the first quarter. that is sending shares sharply lower by 8% right now. the stock is now on pace for worst day in nearly three months with the cnbc news line from bernstein, the number one rated tesla analyst on the street out with a new note today with five key takeaways for investors. tony, great to have you with us. i like the title of your report "not horrible but not good either" and you really seem to hone in on the shortfall that there's a myriad of reasons why the shortfall existed. should we take it as a sign that there's a lack of
. >> still holding those levels, bob, thanks. >>> to the drama at tesla where elon musk is facing a legalhowdown he entered the court in manhattan with lawyers to the case asked him to hold in contempt of court for violating the terms of his agreement to have tweets and social media comments preapproved. whether the drug agrees with the fcc and if so, what punishment could make, could he be stripped of his ceo role? philip lebeau will be monitoring any headlines that come out....
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. >> telling those kids to be respectful of bob yule.the kingdom of christ are they not supposed to respect? nobody, calpernia. that's point. >> reporter: there's a line with her in the play where atticus says something like we have to wait, we have to wait, and she says how long are we going to have to wait. >> how long as we still wait, how long before we continue to allow young plaqblack men to be shoshot and killed without doing something about it. >> reporter: how do you feel about "to kill a mockingbird" today for now. >> justice should be served with the truth. the truth should bear justice, not your prejudice. that's what i want them to get. >> this wasn't nostalgic. this wasn't an homage. this wasn't a trip to a museum. this still takes place in rural alabama in the mid-1930s, but i think it's more about today than it's ever been. >> reporter: many know sorkin for his hot-button social commentary, there was "the west wing". >> i'm the president of the united states, not the president of the people who agree with me. >> reporter:
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i think people are mad at bob mueller and his investigators for not getting the president in an interview, shutting down the investigation before those who felt they should produce the goods got it. i'll leave it to him. i think it's outrageous they want to play advertise sem. i read an interview of jerry nadler saying they can arrest people or fine them up to $20,000 a day for not complying with subpoenas to appear. are we going to do that with chuck and nancy coming over to talk about infrastructure? are we dangling arrests of innocent citizens for not complying with subpoenas? i think congress needs to calm down a little bit on this. >> bill: we'll watch in the senate wednesday and see what happens in the house on thursday. i'm out of time. >> a lot of news this morning so thank you.
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there are certain themes that come through throughout bob dylan's life about his politics. thoseare social justice, support for the underdog, suspicion of institutions and authority, concern about abuse of power. but, those things aren't necessarily the domain of the right or the left. so, i think most people have a misconception of what bob dylan is. bob dylan grew up in northern minnesota and a tong called hibbing. that is in a portion of minnesota known as the iron range. it's a special place in minnesota. if a person would have gone to the iron range in the late 1800s early 1900s, would've been a hotbed of radicalism. you would have run into socialists, communists, these are folks working deep underground and iron mines. this is part of the labor movement that existed in america at this time. so, dylan himself at one point said, more suspicious of drinkers growing up than of communist. course, bob dylan grew up in a jewish household. that made him in a more on minority on the iron range as well. that will have an impact to one his support for the underdog and that sort of thi
there are certain themes that come through throughout bob dylan's life about his politics. thoseare social justice, support for the underdog, suspicion of institutions and authority, concern about abuse of power. but, those things aren't necessarily the domain of the right or the left. so, i think most people have a misconception of what bob dylan is. bob dylan grew up in northern minnesota and a tong called hibbing. that is in a portion of minnesota known as the iron range. it's a special...
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showing of congressional delegation from here in pennsylvania, including the state senator bob casey who is among those who endorsed joe biden today. the biden team trying to come out with a strong show of force in this early moment of his presidential campaign. joe biden is hoping the third time will be the charm in his pursuit of the white house. >> how does it feel to be the front-runner? >> well, it's real early. the issue is going to be who -- not only who can win this, but who is the best person to lead the country? and that's what it's going to be all about. it's going to be for the voters to decide that. >> the former vice president making his entry into the race official with an online video. >> i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> reporter: front and center in biden's campaign launch, president donald trump. biden criticizing trump's response to the 2017 violent protests in charlottesville where white supremacists clashed with counterprotesters leaving one woman dead. >> he said there were, quote, some very fine people on both sides. very fine people on both side
showing of congressional delegation from here in pennsylvania, including the state senator bob casey who is among those who endorsed joe biden today. the biden team trying to come out with a strong show of force in this early moment of his presidential campaign. joe biden is hoping the third time will be the charm in his pursuit of the white house. >> how does it feel to be the front-runner? >> well, it's real early. the issue is going to be who -- not only who can win this, but who...
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talked about in fact, the presidents and did say he would have it and the sons lied all those facts are proven but what bober said the reason he did not charge don junior and manafort he could not establish with admissible evidence that don junior knew that he was breaking the law that he was ignorant of the law. with respect to paul manafort we only have one sentence why someone did not know seeking the help of a foreign government was a crime and that is something we want to ask about bob mueller when he testifies he also said he could not establishot the value so i would say this to miss conway the only reason bob mueller says he did not charge a crime is because he believed don junior was too ignorant of the law and that the russians did not deliver the dirt that they promised not that the campaign didn't try to get it but they didn't live up to their end of the bargain. chris: we have limited time. republicans are now calling for a full investigation of how the fbi investigation against the president began the mueller report found the dossier which had all kinds of information aboutio relationships be
talked about in fact, the presidents and did say he would have it and the sons lied all those facts are proven but what bober said the reason he did not charge don junior and manafort he could not establish with admissible evidence that don junior knew that he was breaking the law that he was ignorant of the law. with respect to paul manafort we only have one sentence why someone did not know seeking the help of a foreign government was a crime and that is something we want to ask about bob...
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. >> well, you know that bob mueller is going to have those questions put to him by senator leahy at some point. here is what he said leave the obstruction decision up to congress. in the articles of impeachment against president nixon and in the articles of impeachment against president clinton, obstruction of justice was deemed by the house judiciary committee to be an impeachable offense. that's where he is going. is he a lawyer and he knows what door he is knocking on. i don't know how this is going to end, obviously there must have been some evidence or the belief on the part of some of bob mueller's team of evidence of obstruction. the attorney general said either not enough to prove yard or not the type of obstruction that is criminal. >> martha: right. it's my understanding that he may have just been referring to what he saw as doj procedure there. that because there was no finding in the mueller report on obstruction it falls on the department of justice based on the evidence they have before them whether or not there was and that may be why he says well, know didn't tell wh
. >> well, you know that bob mueller is going to have those questions put to him by senator leahy at some point. here is what he said leave the obstruction decision up to congress. in the articles of impeachment against president nixon and in the articles of impeachment against president clinton, obstruction of justice was deemed by the house judiciary committee to be an impeachable offense. that's where he is going. is he a lawyer and he knows what door he is knocking on. i don't know...
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they have a responsibility now to abide by the rule of law and look at those issues, listen to bob mueller, listen to the attorney general and determine what future steps ought to be taken. they ought not to go in with the idea of impeachment or somehow total exoneration on both sides. they ought to look at the report and then make a determination what should come next. >> neil: you're also a former cia director under barack obama, a lot of people have expressed surprise, particularly republicans, of the harshest of words john brennan had to say about donald trump during the course of the investigation, saying things like the president is desperate to protect himself from mueller, america will try triumph over you. you think he overdid it? if kellyanne conway and others have said, he owes the president an apology. >> these days, neil, there's a lot of people that are overdoing it frankly on both sides. a lot of apologies to go around. >> neil: i'm not blowing your smoke your way. you never said this kind of stuff. you might have thought it. but harsh words of a former intelligence official
they have a responsibility now to abide by the rule of law and look at those issues, listen to bob mueller, listen to the attorney general and determine what future steps ought to be taken. they ought not to go in with the idea of impeachment or somehow total exoneration on both sides. they ought to look at the report and then make a determination what should come next. >> neil: you're also a former cia director under barack obama, a lot of people have expressed surprise, particularly...
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bob i found out. center of the conflict zone confronting the powerful. the most of those are treaty organization the nato has just started seventieth birthday but it wasn't a happy was my guest this week here is nato headquarters is rose got so must be organizations deputy secretary general kofi now acknowledge the great show first serious splits in its unity conflict so few minutes because. it's crunch time for european elections are just around the corner of the i think having an easier you might ask a simple why should i care what the european market is one of the biggest in the lives of everyone everybody needs to catch up so watch our special show new elections why they matter to asia and the soon to scrub oak aside from the money value beyond. you will actions why they matter to asia of the of. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word published in the cook. recoat is in germany to learn german why not learn with him it's simple online on your mobile and free to stop. learning course nikos fake german meetings see. when the water
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one of those members joined us now. bob, you were married to kate smith's niece.did you and your wife think when he saw that a statue erected to salute your aunt in 1987? it was taken down in the dead of night. >> we were shocked. we didn't expect, never heard anything about it coming up. we had not heard about the yankees, because that it happened just before that. when we heard it, my wife's reaction was just heartbroken. she was so close to her and all of her life. we called her aunt catherine. she came to live with us in the last few years of her life. she had become extremely ill down in raleigh, north carolina, where i live in where i am right now. >> ray: the song in question that they're talking about is a song from something called the george white scandal. this was a broadway hit in the '30s. what people are not reporting, kate smith recorded this when she was in her 20s, no doubt at the behest of her recording company, columbia. in crosby recorded this song, paul robison recorded the song. should we not listen to any of their tunes anymore? >> if you ta
one of those members joined us now. bob, you were married to kate smith's niece.did you and your wife think when he saw that a statue erected to salute your aunt in 1987? it was taken down in the dead of night. >> we were shocked. we didn't expect, never heard anything about it coming up. we had not heard about the yankees, because that it happened just before that. when we heard it, my wife's reaction was just heartbroken. she was so close to her and all of her life. we called her aunt...
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bob: i think there is no need to rush it. it is one of thosehen you look at that big piece of java be, not just for us, it would be irrational for the space. jason: you think it will be competitive as you figure out who will get the upper hand? bob: you could have the industrial logic of companies rationalizing -- you could do swaps. pairs of companies could see value in that. bhp, wewhat we did with can do that with other assets. it is a nice extra piece of business for bp. you will see us divesting some of that to make sure that we return to shareholders some of the money we put out. jason: you anticipated my next question, those investments. how is that going, is in the pace you want? bob: no rush. data rooms open for a number of months now. i'm surprised by the number of companies interested, looking at the assets, data. it bodes well for whenever we decide. that: what do you owe surprise two, where's the interest coming from? bob: it's a wide variety of interest on the buying set. some of the bigger companies we know. some of the independe
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bob wanted to talk about -- well, just about anything else. like his guns the cops took to examine. >> my guns, can i get those back? ob changed the subject anytime he felt cornered. >> bob never asked us one time about the killer, how the investigation was going, any leads. but he did ask about the will. >> reporter: anna's will, that was the hook that brought bob to the pd. >> i did have a couple of questions. we're looking to see if anna has a new, or newer, will. >> what did the old will say? do you know? >> well, basically, i gave my stuff to her. she gave her stuff to me. >> but anna restructured her will and didn't tell him? >> bob didn't even know that igor was the beneficiary. bob at that time thought that he was the beneficiary on the will. >> reporter: so maybe bob thought he would be the one cashing in anna's $750,000 life insurance policy, it was money police said he desperately needed. >> he's in over his head financially. anna moses wasn't even cold and in the ground by the time robert moses moved back into the house. so as we're looking at the investigation, who -- who's benefitting from anna's de >>
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one is we talked about -- peter was talking about a couple things, one it's a bob woodward book. i've read all those books. >> me too. >> it's the best book as a picture of -- as a piece of nonfiction narrative, what's the white house like? what's donald trump like? as a picture -- forget about the legal issues. just as a picture of what is the functioning white house -- the course of the last two years, the picture it paints is vivid and incredibly well established. the proof is there in a way that no journalist could ever get because we don't have subpoena power. and it gives you a picture of just how much chaos and evil -- i say evil in a particular way. the president trump, it is a picture of a guy trying systematically over and over again to commit crimes, sometimes he's successful, forget about mueller's standards. you're like this guy is trying to commit crimes himself orget others to commit them. sometimes people refuse to help them, sometimes their incompetence keeps them from committing the crime, but it's amazing to see the president on the two fronts, the obstruction front and the russia
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bring in attorney general bill barr for a hearing, she wants to hear directly from bob mueller and she's saying after those perhaps impeachment should be considered. she's not ruling out that conversation and perhaps, victor, the reason why you're hearing this from kamala harris and some of the other 2020 democrats is because at her town hall last night in south carolina, she notably did not mention the mueller report in her prepared remarks, but more poignantly, no one in the audience when it was opened up for questions and multiple people got to ask questions, no one asked about the mueller report. victor, christi. >> kyung lah there for us in south carolina, thank you. >>> i spoke earlier to democratic congresswoman madelyn dean about congress's constitutional duty to bring impeachment against the president as was said by senator warren. let's listen to what the congresswoman said here. >> are you saying that you are not yet ready to push for impeachment? >> i think we're not at that spot yet. i think the judiciary actually has the awesome responsibility to do the investigation and that's what we're goi
bring in attorney general bill barr for a hearing, she wants to hear directly from bob mueller and she's saying after those perhaps impeachment should be considered. she's not ruling out that conversation and perhaps, victor, the reason why you're hearing this from kamala harris and some of the other 2020 democrats is because at her town hall last night in south carolina, she notably did not mention the mueller report in her prepared remarks, but more poignantly, no one in the audience when it...
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throughout that mueller report about efforts the president had, including to fire bob mueller, which don mcgahn resists. those are individuals this committee wants to see, wants to talk to, wants to get records for. will that be enough to satisfy folks on the left who are pushing a much more aggressive approach? right now, democratic leaders are saying impeachment talk premature. the investigation still needs to move forward. >> manu, thank you so much. this is a wonderful encapsulation of the juxtaposition that is our lives as we're talking about the mueller report and subpoenas, i always love beautiful children running around the white house south lawn with the easter egg roll. joining me joe lockhart, and also charlie dent, he represented pennsylvania for more than a dozen years. retiring last year. joe lockhart offering his most important advice ever, saying any speech you give with a bunny standing next to you should be a short one. i appreciate that, joe. let's talk first about the lawsuit that was filed earlier this morning. so the president, he's filing this lawsuit to stop his financial records from
throughout that mueller report about efforts the president had, including to fire bob mueller, which don mcgahn resists. those are individuals this committee wants to see, wants to talk to, wants to get records for. will that be enough to satisfy folks on the left who are pushing a much more aggressive approach? right now, democratic leaders are saying impeachment talk premature. the investigation still needs to move forward. >> manu, thank you so much. this is a wonderful encapsulation...
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for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >>> more now on those growth o numbers o china overnight which seemed to si rlstabilization in the s second largest economy and it comes after that country flooded its economy with smulus money. we report tonight from bjing >> investors have been asking if china's economy is bottoming out and it appears to be stabilizing and china's gdp for the first quarte came in at 6.4% slightly beating expectations of a slowdown. industrial output was its strongest in four and a half years, 8.5% possibly because the u.s. and china have been holng back on tariffs as well as seasonal factors after the lunar idnew year h in february. beijing's recent policy theft and tax cuts for consumers and loca government bond sales were in the march data and retail sales jumped and constructionar d to jump 18.1% year on year from 6% in the previous month ashe authorities loosened real estate curves and china's policymakers would hold up on further stimulus for now and they also have to worry another facto rising prices. production fell by 5
for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >>> more now on those growth o numbers o china overnight which seemed to si rlstabilization in the s second largest economy and it comes after that country flooded its economy with smulus money. we report tonight from bjing >> investors have been asking if china's economy is bottoming out and it appears to be stabilizing and china's gdp for the first quarte came in at 6.4% slightly beating...
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. >> in those states where donald trump was effective. so bob, that includes, of course, pennsylvania, where we'll see biden for the first time publicly since his launch. he has to closed door fund-raiser as mike mem ollie talked about. significant he's taking pennsylvania first and not one of these other states like iowa and new hampshire like you often see. >> those efforts underscore how the vice president has a real appeal among white working class voters. alley, i was in south carolina a few days ago at a historically black church in charleston. i was taken back a bit at this point in the race, for someone not even in the race, the amount of support for vice president biden on the ground among people who still had questions about senator sanders, mayor buttigieg, beto o'rourke and others. you see him not only strong at this early, early stage in places like western pennsylvania, but also the south that will be very critical in the primary process. >> by the way, the money piece of it, politico talks about the conference call where the vice
. >> in those states where donald trump was effective. so bob, that includes, of course, pennsylvania, where we'll see biden for the first time publicly since his launch. he has to closed door fund-raiser as mike mem ollie talked about. significant he's taking pennsylvania first and not one of these other states like iowa and new hampshire like you often see. >> those efforts underscore how the vice president has a real appeal among white working class voters. alley, i was in south...
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for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. as we mentioned, thosede talks between the u.s. and china are nearing conclusion and at least one business leader characterized it as90% complete, but as kayla tausche reports what's left is the hard part. >> leo hub met with robert light hiser and steve nuch ipo as trade talks enter a critical phase. he told larry kudlow negotiations are making progress. >> thinkhe chinese have knowledged these problems for the first time and they were in denial. >> which? all of them. all of them. the ipo theft, forced transfer and the lack of ownership and the cyber hacking, they' acknowledged it and before that they wouldn't acknowledge it. >> while the deal is near the finish line, the toughest y isss ha to be resolved and tariffs and enforcement. the u.s. has put tariffs on at least $250 billion in chinese goods and wants to keep some e th in place until china makes changes. the u.s. also wants to be able to put more tariffs onn china the future and not have china be able to retalte. that's n sitting well with beijing
for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. as we mentioned, thosede talks between the u.s. and china are nearing conclusion and at least one business leader characterized it as90% complete, but as kayla tausche reports what's left is the hard part. >> leo hub met with robert light hiser and steve nuch ipo as trade talks enter a critical phase. he told larry kudlow negotiations are making progress. >> thinkhe chinese have knowledged these...
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bob, i know you're going to somehow tie this to those high pg&e bills that we all can soon get. >> correct, marcus and kris. but not for the reason you might think. first of all, take a look at the bank sign behind me. you see it says 77. we do expect that to hit somewhere in the mid 80s later today here in downtown walnut creek in what is turning out to be really our first hot day of this new year, which brings -- means that the fire season is not far behind, which brings us to why pg&e wants to raise your rates. the utility is asking state regulators to raise what it charges you for gas and electric by more than $22 a month to pay for wildfire safety. the rate increase would help fund around $28 billion in infrastructure improvements over the next four years. a majority of that money would make the electric and gas system safer, more reliable, and less prone to starting wildfires according to the utility. you'll recall that pg&e has filed for bankruptcy protection because of the roughly $30 billion it faces in liabilities for north bay fires sparked by pg&e power lines, that was back in
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there are certain themes that come through throughout bob dylan's life about his politics, and thoseubjects are social justice, support for the underdog, suspicion of and those -- what bob dylan is. >> "washington journal" continues. host: once again, we are opening up the phone lines to republicans only for the last 30 minutes of our show. republicans come up what you think needs to be the next steps on the mueller report? you are a, if republican in the eastern or central time zone, we want you to call in at (202) 748-8000. in theare a republican mountain or pacific time zone, we want you to call in at (202) 748-8001. and keep in mind, we are always reading on social media, on twitter @cspanwj, and on facebook at facebook.com/cspan. um, the republicans, one of the things we have seen in the newspaper today were conversations about what the democrats wanted to do, but there has also been talk from republicans about what they should do about the mueller report, and here are a couple of tweaks we have seen this morning from republicans. kevin mccarthy tweeted "democrats want to keep s
there are certain themes that come through throughout bob dylan's life about his politics, and thoseubjects are social justice, support for the underdog, suspicion of and those -- what bob dylan is. >> "washington journal" continues. host: once again, we are opening up the phone lines to republicans only for the last 30 minutes of our show. republicans come up what you think needs to be the next steps on the mueller report? you are a, if republican in the eastern or central time...
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.>> reporter: the idea of this diverse gathering came from bishop bob jackson of the gospel church in oakland.>> those outdoor setting enjoyed being with people from other churches. this man was visiting family he had just gotten in from atlanta when they took him here.>> i just found out we were coming 45 minutes ago.>> reporter: this six-year-old said his favorite part was the music. some people say it is unfortunate different communities don't come together more often. that is what holidays are expected to do. unite people.>> that is the way heaven is going to look but it won't have a black section any white section and a brown section and the yellow section. we will all be together got the way god intended. >>> the weather was perfect for that event.>> the weather is actually not too bad heading through the weekend. a great festive event today. nice to be outside. today temperatures the major cooldown coal side around the bay. you can see 80s altura concorde livermore and antioch. san jose maxell 76. pacifica the cooler spot in the upper 50s. the sunlight showing the system moving into northern ca
.>> reporter: the idea of this diverse gathering came from bishop bob jackson of the gospel church in oakland.>> those outdoor setting enjoyed being with people from other churches. this man was visiting family he had just gotten in from atlanta when they took him here.>> i just found out we were coming 45 minutes ago.>> reporter: this six-year-old said his favorite part was the music. some people say it is unfortunate different communities don't come together more...
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not notice we come to the end of the show happy holidays for those who have i'll be back next week with more arts and culture but for now bob i. think. it's crunch time for european elections are just around the corner the good thing is you're you might ask a simple why should i care what the european market is one of the biggest in the once everyone everybody needs to get to watch our special show new elections why they matter to asia. for a decent stretch it will actions why they matter to asia and. europe after the end of the first world war. there are more than two million stay close refugee. claim one document can help them to start a new life. it's their last hope. for . seventy five minutes on g.w. . it's time to take it one step further and face the. time to search the. bike before the trip. to overcome algorithms and such. it's time for g.w. . coming up ahead. you're a miserable chain reaction of arrests. began around six hundred years ago in the renaissance the revolution in salt enable us mention that people became aware of their abilities and strengths and a new way there was an outpouring of self-confidence and
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not notice we come to the end of the show happy holidays for those who have i'll be back next week with more arts and culture but for now bob i. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful. the most atlantic treaty organization nato has just tried its seventieth birthday but it wasn't a happy one my guess this week here at nato headquarters is rose got so must be organizations deputy secretary general who she now acknowledged the great so far as serious splits in its unity conflict so for thirty minutes double. month long curiosity. tomorrow today. w. . i'm not going to think out of the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing which has happened thanks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype the classics in here think the future of the country that i not. yet need to change from taking this grandmother they are just it's all about who am. i my show join me to meet the germans on the w. . post when the rich people fight for survival on t.v. set up i get people to buy new clothes when there's a flood of water comes up to a waist on your clothes fast every morning me. play the lack of her equal
not notice we come to the end of the show happy holidays for those who have i'll be back next week with more arts and culture but for now bob i. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful. the most atlantic treaty organization nato has just tried its seventieth birthday but it wasn't a happy one my guess this week here at nato headquarters is rose got so must be organizations deputy secretary general who she now acknowledged the great so far as serious splits in its unity conflict so for...