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brooke: we covered all of the hotspots. alix: is basically made for brooke.a sets another single day record. that is coming up next in today's technically speaking. if you're jumping in your car, check out bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119 and the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. bill maloney, voice of bloomberg equity squad joins me. you can join bill on the bloomberg by typing in sqa. bill: right now tesla is up 1% in the premarket. years,o back five basically and this massive trading range. if we look at a one your chart, this big breakout after earnings. aroundesistance today 342, 343. if he gets above that, you will to january highs. cisco getting a downgrade to neutral. what are you looking at in terms of 200 day moving average? bill: just go down 1.2% of the premarket, directly below the 200 day moving average. it has been in this range since august or so. first round 48, which is a 50 day moving average. years, you canve see it is still in an uptrend. the trading range within an uptrend. fun
brooke: we covered all of the hotspots. alix: is basically made for brooke.a sets another single day record. that is coming up next in today's technically speaking. if you're jumping in your car, check out bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119 and the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. bill maloney, voice of bloomberg equity squad joins me. you can join bill on the bloomberg by typing in sqa. bill: right now tesla is up 1% in the premarket....
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the numbers, brooke.ypd tracks while this is going on. 23-34. 23 sustained 34 mile-per-hour wind gusts what the weather tracks. basically the handlers inflating them, they walk with nypd officials along the parade route, and they actually have little machines in their hands that track wind gusts as the parade goes on and make determinations through the entirety of the parade tomorrow. hey, 100 people he-- a million people here. talking to people from around the nation. a lot of kids excited. take a listen. >> what's your favorite balloon? >> well, snoopy. >> which character are you most excited to see and why? >> snoopy, because he's just majestic. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i was speechless. majestic. how he described it. but snoopy is a crowd favorite. got to say i have a stepson in love with peekikachpikachu. to see it inflated. >> you've been here a long time. my favorite, garfield. had a giant stuffed garfield and i remember coming up to new york fourth or fifth grade to see that parade. spectacular.
the numbers, brooke.ypd tracks while this is going on. 23-34. 23 sustained 34 mile-per-hour wind gusts what the weather tracks. basically the handlers inflating them, they walk with nypd officials along the parade route, and they actually have little machines in their hands that track wind gusts as the parade goes on and make determinations through the entirety of the parade tomorrow. hey, 100 people he-- a million people here. talking to people from around the nation. a lot of kids excited....
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brooke: does the pendulum swing back? exactly.air question to ask amid concerns of a downturn. alix: the u.s. and china tensions heat up once again. the senate passing legislation supporting hong kong protesters. foreign ministry spokesperson said that "at applies double standards and blatantly interferes in hong kong affairs and other china internal affairs. it is in serious violation of international law and basic norms governing." joining us in new york, bob io, and with trust c us in the studio is tony --errer, smyczek management smita capital management -- scherrer, smead capital management. i thought we would have come in here with a significant loss in the market. >> i don't think anyone should be surprised that the senate is taking the stands they are taking. it is to the political advantage of the chinese to react the same way that they are doing. this is going to be an air reconcilable difference for a long time, and from an investment perspective, the key thing is resolving hong kong or the inability to resolve it is an
brooke: does the pendulum swing back? exactly.air question to ask amid concerns of a downturn. alix: the u.s. and china tensions heat up once again. the senate passing legislation supporting hong kong protesters. foreign ministry spokesperson said that "at applies double standards and blatantly interferes in hong kong affairs and other china internal affairs. it is in serious violation of international law and basic norms governing." joining us in new york, bob io, and with trust c us...
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hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with breaking news. the transcript from one of the most compelling witnesses in the impeachment inquiry has just been released. hot off the presses. ex eith excerpts. when ambassador bill taylor, his testimony reverb rated even among republicans on capitol hill. so as we start sorting through this transcript, let's begin this hour with kylie atwood who is in washington. kylie, i know we're all just start to go read this transcript. what do you know about any key excerpts so far? >> yeah. well, brooke, we are just going through this. it's over 300 pages. detailing everything specifically that bill taylor, the top u.s. diplomate in use crane told lawmakers. what was key about bill taylor's testimony is that we saw the opening statement. that in and of itself was 15 pages. and he went through a very detailed account of everything that he has documented over the last few months as the top u.s. diplomate in ukraine. after he gave that opening statement in which he told lawmakers that he was told by ambassador
hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with breaking news. the transcript from one of the most compelling witnesses in the impeachment inquiry has just been released. hot off the presses. ex eith excerpts. when ambassador bill taylor, his testimony reverb rated even among republicans on capitol hill. so as we start sorting through this transcript, let's begin this hour with kylie atwood who is in washington. kylie, i know we're all just start to go read this transcript. what do you know about...
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garth brooks is on the way.ally-acclaimed show called "the n one." see it live at the ahmanson theater in los angeles through sunday, or on netflix starting tuesday. please welcome mike birbiglia. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> i can't follow garth brooks, but i'll do what i can. >> jimmy: it's tough. he's a tough guy to follow. >> he went nuts, they went nuts when he said he was going to give them the book, i'll give you my book! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: you better write a book. you've been in l.a. how long now? about a month? >> about four weeks, got six more shows left over. it's been my best. i've always had a weird relationship with like hollywood, and i've never felt sort of comfortable but recently, my wife and i started going when we're here to the beach. and that's nice and we've spent time with you and your family and the beach this winter. and i don't know if you realize this, you got, jimmy got me hooked. people know he's obsessed with family, a lot of your family m
garth brooks is on the way.ally-acclaimed show called "the n one." see it live at the ahmanson theater in los angeles through sunday, or on netflix starting tuesday. please welcome mike birbiglia. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> i can't follow garth brooks, but i'll do what i can. >> jimmy: it's tough. he's a tough guy to follow. >> he went nuts, they went nuts when he said he was going to give them the book, i'll give you my book!...
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brooke: you have names like caterpillar.y are in a low or no growth environment, can you really see evaluation rebound? denise: what is interesting about valuation rebounds -- they happen before you see the rebound. stuck we bonds usually-six to nine months in advance of earnings recovery. we see that again and again this cycle. was likely the reason is whether -shaped-shaped or u matters less than we think, and valuation levels hold more than we think. we have to think about those in advance of the rebound, because the rebound is not visible through the next six months usually. alix: we want to get an update on headlines making news. i can't talk. news, making headlines outside the business world. viviana? viviana: a judge in oklahoma reportedly reducing the payout johnson and johnson must pay the state. huge opioid marketing case. according to reuters, the award has been cut by $107 million. why? because the judge made a math mistake. president trump is backing off the flavored vaping ban he wants. the president is afraid
brooke: you have names like caterpillar.y are in a low or no growth environment, can you really see evaluation rebound? denise: what is interesting about valuation rebounds -- they happen before you see the rebound. stuck we bonds usually-six to nine months in advance of earnings recovery. we see that again and again this cycle. was likely the reason is whether -shaped-shaped or u matters less than we think, and valuation levels hold more than we think. we have to think about those in advance...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we'll be right back. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ of millions of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community, in businesses owned by women and people of color, in affordable housing. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson politicians in washington could use right now. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> the prosecution has rested in the roger stone crim na trin trial and stone's defense team has no plans to call the longtime trump associate to the stand. indeed the focus of key testimony today from 2016 trump campaign aide rick gates. prosecutors zeroing
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brooke: one question is, is this mostly symbolic?easserting its authority, realizing they've handed too much authority to boeing over the past years and want to take it back? david: which is a criticism. brooke: it has been a very valid criticism, and something the faa is very conscious of. the other issue is that boeing came out and said they think they can start delivering these planes by the end of the year, even if the faa not approved the training work airmen's. that rankled -- the training requirements. that rankled the officials. you have to wonder, what is the communication strategy of boeing? how do you keep having these pr issues where the faa is upset and boeing is not necessarily incoordination? that just raises even more questions for me about whether this will happen on boeing's timeline. david: and the other regulators around the world who aren't the faa. brooke: indications at this point are that regulators will be more in lockstep with the faa then what we hadn't is abated a couple of months ago, especially on pilot
brooke: one question is, is this mostly symbolic?easserting its authority, realizing they've handed too much authority to boeing over the past years and want to take it back? david: which is a criticism. brooke: it has been a very valid criticism, and something the faa is very conscious of. the other issue is that boeing came out and said they think they can start delivering these planes by the end of the year, even if the faa not approved the training work airmen's. that rankled -- the...
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brooke? >> this is a lot. cnn legal analyst and former prosecutor and a former nationl security analyst who held several high-level positions on president obama's national security council. all right. i want to go through this precisely and slowly for everyone. following us, those following us. get your reaction to what kylie first reported amended testimony from gordon sondland. i was reading page 8, i don't recall, i don't remember, ex meeting with the ukrainians an suddenly now is recalling according to new reporting, and, oh, wait. there was perhaps quid pro quo not just with this white house meeting but withholding military aid. what's that about? >> the key worlds he is "refreshed." caught by the other witnesses who called me out on this patently unbelievable thing i testified about before. trying to undo some of the damage he did in this prior testimony to himself. effective? it's not as good as telling the truth the first time. >> okay. >> usually if prosecutors or investigators give you a chance to co
brooke? >> this is a lot. cnn legal analyst and former prosecutor and a former nationl security analyst who held several high-level positions on president obama's national security council. all right. i want to go through this precisely and slowly for everyone. following us, those following us. get your reaction to what kylie first reported amended testimony from gordon sondland. i was reading page 8, i don't recall, i don't remember, ex meeting with the ukrainians an suddenly now is...
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brooke. >> manu, thank you for that. let's analyze with these three next to me, john avalon, hagar samalish, and joey jackson. can we just -- let's take three steps back before we jump into this. manu hit on some of this. so west point grad, vietnam veteran, still in the job, right? top diplomate to ukraine. and was recruited to this job by the current secretary of state, mike pompeo. keeping that in mind and that he has served for administrations, both republican and democrat since 19835. keeping that in mind as we go through this, what are you thinking? >> two things jump out at me. one, this very respected figure on both sides of the aisle said very clearly it was a quid pro quo. and jot just the oval office meeting, but on military aid. >> on the military aid specifically. and who benefits question, well, clearly, donald trump believed there was a political benefit in having ukraine announce an investigation against his political enemies, but taylor specifically raised the other person who benefited. he said russia i
brooke. >> manu, thank you for that. let's analyze with these three next to me, john avalon, hagar samalish, and joey jackson. can we just -- let's take three steps back before we jump into this. manu hit on some of this. so west point grad, vietnam veteran, still in the job, right? top diplomate to ukraine. and was recruited to this job by the current secretary of state, mike pompeo. keeping that in mind and that he has served for administrations, both republican and democrat since...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. you are watching cnn as we wait for more transcripts to drop released in the impeachment inquiry house democrats are learning to fast track their investigation with the goal to complete this entire process by christmas. but republicans are signaling they will not make that very easy. republican congressman jim jordan announced his caucus will request the whistle-blower testify publicly, and they have until saturday to make that request. so with that we begin with manu raju, our go-to guy on capitol hill. so expedited timeline. christmas. how will they pull this off? >> reporter: it's within the realm of possibility because of steps that have been taken this week showing that democrats are moving forward and voted to impeach this it president, it could happen next month. could happen in the week running up to christmas and the steps they've taken of this. first, adam schiff, how intelligence committee chairman announced mub lick he ed public week and three
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. you are watching cnn as we wait for more transcripts to drop released in the impeachment inquiry house democrats are learning to fast track their investigation with the goal to complete this entire process by christmas. but republicans are signaling they will not make that very easy. republican congressman jim jordan announced his caucus will request the whistle-blower testify publicly, and they have until saturday to make that request. so with...
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brook? >> okay, johnny fernandez out in paramus, new jersey, thanks. >>> many people out west had little to be thankful for when it came to the weather yesterday. wind, ice, and snow were on the menu so to speak. and those storms now headed east. folks in southern california's high desert woke up to a rare white thanksgiving. the state's main north/south highway, interstate 5, was closed for a while because of the snow. and the storm did help extinguish a wildfire near santa barbara. it had been threatening homes. in san diego county, an inch of rain per hour flooded cars and streets. our meteorologist from kcbs has the forecast for the rest of the weekend. >> reporter: good morning. we've got lots of active weather across the u.s. on this holiday weekend. we start in the west coast where we are tracking a major winter storm. this is impacting much of california. we're seeing rain and snow. this storm system will continue to move into the northern great plains where we are expecting blizzard
brook? >> okay, johnny fernandez out in paramus, new jersey, thanks. >>> many people out west had little to be thankful for when it came to the weather yesterday. wind, ice, and snow were on the menu so to speak. and those storms now headed east. folks in southern california's high desert woke up to a rare white thanksgiving. the state's main north/south highway, interstate 5, was closed for a while because of the snow. and the storm did help extinguish a wildfire near santa...
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brooke, it was a pleasure. thank you for joining me for the hour. brooke: it was a pleasure.ything brooke writes on bloomberg opinions. the 10 year yield is bumping up against resistance. that is next. if you're jumping in her car, turn into bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119 and on the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. me.ent cignarella joins you can listen to vincent every day. you're here with look at stocks. i want to look at the 10 year yield. vincent: the 10 year is the bottom yellow line, it is the second standard deviation from what the blue line is, the average daily close over this five-year period, now bumping up against the first standard deviation. where it goes from here is a trade story. talking to traders last night in hong kong and asia, they like the trade deal. they think trump and xi will come to terms. it depends if the market will accept the terms or is it just delay of trade deal for political reasons. we saw china investing in saudi arabia. this plays along with the regional economic comprehensive p
brooke, it was a pleasure. thank you for joining me for the hour. brooke: it was a pleasure.ything brooke writes on bloomberg opinions. the 10 year yield is bumping up against resistance. that is next. if you're jumping in her car, turn into bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119 and on the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. me.ent cignarella joins you can listen to vincent every day. you're here with look at stocks. i want to look at the 10...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. it's no secret john bolton clashed with president trump while working in the white house. but is the president's former national security adviser getting ready to dish on his time at 1600 pennsylvania avenue? the answer to the question might lie in one of the president's favorite forms of communication. twitter, bolton, with twitter fingers jumped boongt social media platform today after a two-month absence he claims took place after the white house blocked him from using his own account. cnn political an vist gloria borger is with me. tick through these quickly. bolton says his twitter account was suppressed unfairl in the aftermath of his resignation. wasn't hiding. hit followers should stay tuned for the fact story. da, da, da, da, da, more to come. so when you first saw this today, what did you think? what is he up to? >> well, the first thing was, wow. and the second thing was, he's trying to sell books. obviously. and the third thing was, when he said, you know, what are they, a
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. it's no secret john bolton clashed with president trump while working in the white house. but is the president's former national security adviser getting ready to dish on his time at 1600 pennsylvania avenue? the answer to the question might lie in one of the president's favorite forms of communication. twitter, bolton, with twitter fingers jumped boongt social media platform today after a two-month absence he claims took place after the white house...
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brook, let me start with you. your book tells the story of rich and powerful men mainly in new york that came together to help women earn the right to vote. take us back to 1908, and tell us what brought these men together for the movement and how did they first come together to form the men's league for women's suffrage? >> it's a pretty good story. starting around that time, ann compton sanderson who had been imprisoned in britain came to the united states. because she'd been in jail she snuck in thru canada causing quite a big stir. and she lectured around the country. and one of her themes was, how pathetic the wealthy women of america were in terms of understanding how to engage in a political process and further how the men of england had been very supportive of women in their fight for the vote and nothing of this nature wads going on here. this was in the press and very much in people's consciousness, at least people in certain circles. around the same time, anna howard shaw wrote to oswald garrison ballar
brook, let me start with you. your book tells the story of rich and powerful men mainly in new york that came together to help women earn the right to vote. take us back to 1908, and tell us what brought these men together for the movement and how did they first come together to form the men's league for women's suffrage? >> it's a pretty good story. starting around that time, ann compton sanderson who had been imprisoned in britain came to the united states. because she'd been in jail...
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starts now. >>> look who is here our good friend garth brooks. h just won entertainer of the year at the cmas for the seventh times. >> before we get into anything, what is that? >> i said i was going to wear a sweater for garth and garth wears the blazer. >> lori loughlin terrified, breaking down and feeling at her very worst. that's with a a source is telling us as the "fuller house" star is fighting new charges and feeling the heat of the college admissions scandal. the revelation comes during a major twist in lori's legal case. this more morning lawyers for the actress and her fashion designer husband entered not guilty pleas to a new bribery charge that prosecutors brought against them last month. >> hi, lori. how are you? >> the 55-year-old has been sticking to her yoga routine as she awaits trial. >> are you upset that you might go to jail? >> that's her in beverly hills earlier this month being grilled by the paparazzi. >> are you on good terms with mossimo? >> are your co-stars showing any support, lori? >> all this as the taping of the
starts now. >>> look who is here our good friend garth brooks. h just won entertainer of the year at the cmas for the seventh times. >> before we get into anything, what is that? >> i said i was going to wear a sweater for garth and garth wears the blazer. >> lori loughlin terrified, breaking down and feeling at her very worst. that's with a a source is telling us as the "fuller house" star is fighting new charges and feeling the heat of the college...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we'll be right back. ing you go♪ ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. when we were looking he wanted someone super quiet. yeah, and he wanted someone to help out with chores. so, we got jean-pierre. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with renters insurance. ♪ yeah, geico did make it easy to switch and save. ♪ oh no. there's a wall there now. that's too bad. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. people, our sales now appla new low.10 frames. at visionworks, our sales are good on over 500 frames. why are you so weird? for a limited time, get two complete pairs for $49. really. visionworks. see the difference. through what these key witnesses told lawmakers behind closed doors, blunt reserve lakeses from kurt volker. special envoy to ukraine. one exchange volker told law
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for joining me. two months since he left the white house john bolton silent on twitter. that ended today way string of tweets teasing for followers to stay tuned, his back story with more to come moments ago the biggest bombshell. he just wrote, we have liberated the twitter account previously suppressed unfairly in the aftermath of my run at national security adviser and blame the white house for keeping it under wraps. he's on twitter but not talking on capitol hill specifically where after two weeks of testimony, partisan sniping and clear signs republicans will not budge in their defense of president trump, two key words for house democrats in their impeachment inquiry. "what's next?" phil mattingly live on capitol hill, kaitlan collins at the white house. kaitlan, start with you on this john bolton tweeting. how's the white house responding? >> reporter: or not tweeting. asked the white house for comment and they haven't gotten back to us. a fascinating accusation from
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for joining me. two months since he left the white house john bolton silent on twitter. that ended today way string of tweets teasing for followers to stay tuned, his back story with more to come moments ago the biggest bombshell. he just wrote, we have liberated the twitter account previously suppressed unfairly in the aftermath of my run at national security adviser and blame the white house for keeping it under wraps. he's on twitter but not talking on capitol...
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thank you, brookings.before i talk about what this looks like on the hill and the policy proposals i want to tell you about myself and my commission to service. i lead government relations work at service alliance and unlike a lot of the panelists i didn't complete a service year, didn't serve in the military, didn't serve - my connection to service in a real way started ten years ago when i was working in philadelphia, practicing law into something more meaningful to me and for me that was public education and one of my coworkers at the time, for her was transitioning into teaching. and the americorps program into the policy side, it was the deep commitment that i saw from her to students that even though she wasn't teaching anymore she was very much involved in their lives. we walked down the street and people would run down and say mrs. gardner, she was invited to graduation, the prom and sometimes funerals but there was a deep connection that introduced me to service and through my career in philadelph
thank you, brookings.before i talk about what this looks like on the hill and the policy proposals i want to tell you about myself and my commission to service. i lead government relations work at service alliance and unlike a lot of the panelists i didn't complete a service year, didn't serve in the military, didn't serve - my connection to service in a real way started ten years ago when i was working in philadelphia, practicing law into something more meaningful to me and for me that was...
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and garth brooks on our stage. e.t. starts right now. .ity, it's officially black friday. >> it has b-- it has been a cray one and we've stars that will help you with the holiday shopping. >> you know what makes shopping great? music. we are with aniaa twain, and r amazing return to vegas. ♪ >> it's whato come. >> the american music awards awesome her vegas residency will be. >> it's very shania, today, and classics. all grew upo including >> earning $29 millio forbes is named the nber one earning fele country music artisin 2019. she not the only one to star in her first residency, she had a hand in designing the costumes. >> do y feel the essure? are you exce inside. >> no, no pressure. i am ready. i'm having a great tim it's like studying for exams. i feel like i wrote theexam. and w, i just have t get out and present . >> ♪ >> her planet hollywood show is caed "let's go," sheill do her greatest hits and when it comeso today's artists, her favs may surprise you. >> love dre. love arianna grande. my first platinum party. we a off. >> now
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i'm brooke baldwin. house intel chairman adam schiff has a warning for any republican colleagues who may want to use it's public impeachment hearings for partisan grandstanding. don't try it. in a memo to his members of his committee schiff wrote in part "the house's impeachment inquiry and the committee will not serve as venues to further the same sham investigations into the bidens or into debunked conspiracies about the 2016 election interference." schiff went on to say his panel will not help president trump or his allies "threaten, intimidate or retaliate against the whistle-blower." start with phil mattingly up on capitol hill our congressional correspondent there. phil, also have a preview of the main defense the republicans plan to use starting with the phone call between president trump and president zelensky. >> reporter: republicans talking process. now clearly moving into substance pap reality they're grasping the stakes are huge and everybody needs to come together on their side and provide
i'm brooke baldwin. house intel chairman adam schiff has a warning for any republican colleagues who may want to use it's public impeachment hearings for partisan grandstanding. don't try it. in a memo to his members of his committee schiff wrote in part "the house's impeachment inquiry and the committee will not serve as venues to further the same sham investigations into the bidens or into debunked conspiracies about the 2016 election interference." schiff went on to say his panel...
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. ♪ >> brooke: hey. >> donna: hello to you, too. >> brooke: how's katie?--pp>>. >> brooke: well, maybe it's you. she seemed fine this morning. [ door closes ] >> donna: hello? i'm over here. [ chuckles ] hi. >> brooke: oh. i--sorry. i'm just trying to make sense of this text from hope. she's having a special dinner with douglas and thomas in ridge's office. what? >> donna: he signed the adoption papers, and they're celebrating, maybe? >> hope: this was a wonderful dinner. thank you. >> thomas: the first of many. >> douglas: mommy, what is this?
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brooke?thank you for the update. day two of testimony. new details about what the vice president's adviser testified behind closed doors about that july 25th phone call. lauren fox, what do we know? >> we're learning that she told lawmakers behind closed doors that the phone call was more political than diplomatic in nature. however her concerns about that call she never raised to her superiors. that's a key detail. basically she was one of the vice president's two aides who were on that call. and it's a very key detail. it gives democrats an opportunity to say that she had concerns about what was going on with this funding. also she said she did not believe that the vice president was part of these discussions with the ukrainians. obviously this is a key detail here. democrats going into this wanted to know what the vice president knew and when. but we're just getting new details, of course, exactly what she said in the room, her testimony spanning several hours this morning. it got out just
brooke?thank you for the update. day two of testimony. new details about what the vice president's adviser testified behind closed doors about that july 25th phone call. lauren fox, what do we know? >> we're learning that she told lawmakers behind closed doors that the phone call was more political than diplomatic in nature. however her concerns about that call she never raised to her superiors. that's a key detail. basically she was one of the vice president's two aides who were on that...
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i'll be okay nothing i'm ashamed of. >> reporter: brooks turned to therapy and medication and became one of the best linemen in the league and a spokesman for mental health. >> the biggest thing is to embrace it, accept it, understand why and really to attack it. >> reporter: one of many athletes and celebrities now talking about their anxiety. nba player marcus morris and performers ariana grande, lady gaga, and selena gomez. >> at the end of the day, we're people. we're human beings we go through the same things that everybody else goes through, everyday issues that 40 million americans go through >> reporter: off the field, the eagles right guard doing his part to tackle stigma. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >>> up next here, the thanksgiving hotline that just might save the day. >>> finally, while millions of us will be talking turkey this week, i think it's fair to say that no one does it quite like the woman kevin tibbles met. >> reporter: americans will carve some 46 million turkeys this thanksgiving, and should things go horribly wrong in the kitchen, who you gonna >> ta
i'll be okay nothing i'm ashamed of. >> reporter: brooks turned to therapy and medication and became one of the best linemen in the league and a spokesman for mental health. >> the biggest thing is to embrace it, accept it, understand why and really to attack it. >> reporter: one of many athletes and celebrities now talking about their anxiety. nba player marcus morris and performers ariana grande, lady gaga, and selena gomez. >> at the end of the day, we're people....
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thank you, belle, brookings and for this great paper. before i talk about what this looks like on the hill and the policy proposals that service alliance is moving forward i want to tell you about myself and my connection to service. i do lead the government relations work at service for alliance and unlike a lot of panelists i didn't serve in the military, serve in office. my connection to sarchs real way really started about ten years ago when i was working in philadelphia. i had just transitioned from a career practicing law into something that was a bit more meaningful for me and that was public radiation. one of my co-workers was doing a similar career transition. she was transitioning from teaching into the policy side. so it was really the deep commitment that i saw from her to the students even though she wasn't teaching any more she was still very much involved in their lives. we walk down the street and people run down and says mrs. gardner. she was invited to their graduations, programs, sometimes funerals. but it was that dee
thank you, belle, brookings and for this great paper. before i talk about what this looks like on the hill and the policy proposals that service alliance is moving forward i want to tell you about myself and my connection to service. i do lead the government relations work at service for alliance and unlike a lot of panelists i didn't serve in the military, serve in office. my connection to sarchs real way really started about ten years ago when i was working in philadelphia. i had just...
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i'm brooke baldwin.the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> trump said he's seriously considering testifying in the house impeachment inquiry. imagine the ratings, mr. president. "the lead" starts right now. >>> eight witnesses, three days, another phone call and a changing story. the damning testimony and presidential anger that could surely dominate the week ahead. >>> it's the other call in the impeachment investigation. the one where a diplomat overheard president trump asking about the investigations. and cnn went to the restaurant in ukraine where this allegedly all went down. >>> plus, in the span of a couple of days mayor pete goes from iowa hero to polling at zero among a critical group of voters in a critical state. the troubling lack of support for him in a brand-new
i'm brooke baldwin.the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> trump said he's seriously considering testifying in the house impeachment inquiry. imagine the ratings, mr. president. "the lead" starts right now. >>> eight witnesses, three days, another phone call and a changing story. the damning testimony and presidential anger that could surely dominate the week ahead. >>> it's the other call in the impeachment investigation. the one where a...
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>> i was -- brook, i was shocked.omeone call you and pass on information such as that, that your neighboring sheriff was shot and killed, you're speechless and the only thing going through your mind is that i need to get down here and be here for him, that was my main thinking. >> can you talk to me a little bit about big john? i know he went by big john williams. the man, his impact on the community? >> big john is one of the guys that, when i say he's -- not just a colleague or not just another sheriff in your county, we were very close friends. you see me, you see big john. i always within down to his county to assist him with programs. he came here to assist me, he was the person i could depend on. we go out of town, we have conferences, we went out of town together, we travels together, we were just that close, we talked on a daily basis. i had spoke with him that saturday morning. i spoke with him that saturday morning. we talked on a daily basis, that's just how close we were. >> oh, my goodness. you must be gu
>> i was -- brook, i was shocked.omeone call you and pass on information such as that, that your neighboring sheriff was shot and killed, you're speechless and the only thing going through your mind is that i need to get down here and be here for him, that was my main thinking. >> can you talk to me a little bit about big john? i know he went by big john williams. the man, his impact on the community? >> big john is one of the guys that, when i say he's -- not just a colleague...
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thank you so much, brooke. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, new details with the legal hot water that rudy giuliani may be finding himself in. the feds now looking at his business and considering potential charges that range from money laundering to wire fraud. >>> plus, a former navy secretary joins me live. he'll explain why he says president trump does not share the values of the u.s. military. >>> later, this incredible story. three men freed from prison after spending 36 years behind bars for a crime they did not commit. they will be home for thanksgiving. their incredible story, ahead. - [narrator] meet the ninja foodi air fry oven. make family-sized meals fast, and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips away. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 ho
thank you so much, brooke. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, new details with the legal hot water that rudy giuliani may be finding himself in. the feds now looking at his business and considering potential charges that range from money laundering to wire fraud. >>> plus, a former navy secretary joins me live. he'll explain why he says president trump does not share the values of the u.s. military. >>> later, this incredible story. three men freed from prison after...
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brooks? >> yes, eric brooks again. so some things to get on your radar that really need to come up in the next meeting because we need to get ahead of them. one is abq-35. that bill was killed last year because of good work from a large coalition state wide. but it's on -- it's on for january most likely again. that is the big bailout, the one that would bail out pg&e for the 2017 and 2018 wildfires, the cost of which if the tubbs fire is included could be above $50 billion. if pg&e gets that bailout, the state is not going to be taking over pg&e and even the corporations that we don't want to take over pg&e won't take it over and pg&e will be able to perpetuate itself and we must stop it to stop it from happening because the last thing that we need is pg&e for another hundred years. and the threat is either of berkshire hathway or paul singer and his vulture hedge funds taking over the pg&e system instead of us taking over. and it's an immediate threat and it might even happen before -- might start rolling before your
brooks? >> yes, eric brooks again. so some things to get on your radar that really need to come up in the next meeting because we need to get ahead of them. one is abq-35. that bill was killed last year because of good work from a large coalition state wide. but it's on -- it's on for january most likely again. that is the big bailout, the one that would bail out pg&e for the 2017 and 2018 wildfires, the cost of which if the tubbs fire is included could be above $50 billion. if...
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i had a handle on it for two and a half years now -- >> reporter: before sunday brooks hadn't missedr anxiety-related illnesses since 2016. it was then he started taking proactive members to handle his anxiety including therapy and medication. "make no mistake i'm not ashamed or embarrassed by this, i've had this under control for a couple of years and had a setback yesterday." his coach and team are behind him. >> this is serious, d he's -- it's something he battles with, you know, battles this every single day and does a great job managing that. >> reporter: brandon adding several other nfl players let him know they struggle too. >> it's been a lot of guys around the league who reached out to me about it. it's a lot more guys than you guys can imagine, to be honest. >> reporter: while the eagles initially said brooks left sunday's game due to just an illness, the nfl star explains why he took time to clarify it was in fact anxiety. >> for people out there who are scared to get help, who feel embarrassed or ashamed to go through any type of mental illness. >> reporter: brooks just t
i had a handle on it for two and a half years now -- >> reporter: before sunday brooks hadn't missedr anxiety-related illnesses since 2016. it was then he started taking proactive members to handle his anxiety including therapy and medication. "make no mistake i'm not ashamed or embarrassed by this, i've had this under control for a couple of years and had a setback yesterday." his coach and team are behind him. >> this is serious, d he's -- it's something he battles with,...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we'll get straight to the big story. the breaking news this afternoon that the president has made a surprise visit to u.s. troops stationed in afghanistan. this is the first time he's traveled to this particular country where america has been at war for 18 years. the commander in chief said he has restarted talks with the taliban and is waiting to see if the taliban, quote,mentes to make a deal with the united states. he also said that a number of troops are coming home from this part of the world without specifying a number. here he was. >> weeks ago we also announced that the forces are coming back home. we're reducing overhere but because of technology and the things that we have, we're able to reduce in afghanistan very substantially, actually reduce and do even more devastating attacks on the enemy. >> with me cnn white house correspondent catlin colins in florida. let's talk specifically about what he discussed with regards to the taliban. what did he say? >> reporter: well, the president actually made some news wh
i'm brooke baldwin. we'll get straight to the big story. the breaking news this afternoon that the president has made a surprise visit to u.s. troops stationed in afghanistan. this is the first time he's traveled to this particular country where america has been at war for 18 years. the commander in chief said he has restarted talks with the taliban and is waiting to see if the taliban, quote,mentes to make a deal with the united states. he also said that a number of troops are coming home from...
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. ♪ >> brooke: i know it's a loting. >> brooke: right, 'cause you don't wanna see him for who he reallys, ridge. and that's frustrating to me. but i do understand it. you love him very much. has been showing for some time now.& >> ridge: well, i need to see him. hope... after you signed the adoption papers, and he chased you all through forrester, what--what happened then? have you heard from him? has he been in touch with you? >> brooke: nobody's heard from thomas. >> ridge: so what do we do? we just wait for him to show up, to resurface? ♪ >> hope: [ gasps ] ♪
. ♪ >> brooke: i know it's a loting. >> brooke: right, 'cause you don't wanna see him for who he reallys, ridge. and that's frustrating to me. but i do understand it. you love him very much. has been showing for some time now.& >> ridge: well, i need to see him. hope... after you signed the adoption papers, and he chased you all through forrester, what--what happened then? have you heard from him? has he been in touch with you? >> brooke: nobody's heard from...
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isn't easy >> that was a big block by brandon brooks. >> reporter: but on sunday, that's exactly what happened, by an opponent far tougher than the other team, anxiety. so bad he was vomiting on the sidelines and forced to leave the game. >> it's a daily battle, man. i've gotten a lot better with it, obviously t brooks missed two games and first revealed he had an anxiety disorder. >> i'll make it through. i'll be okay nothing i'm ashamed of. >> repr:s turned to therapy and medication and became one of the best linemen in the league and a spokesman for mental health. >> the biggest thing is to embrace it, accept it, understand why and really to attack it. >> reporter: one of many athletes and celebrities now talking about their anxiety. nba player marcus morris and performers ariana grande, lady gaga, and selena gomez. >> at the end of the day, we're people. we're human beings we go through the same else goes through, everyday issues that 40il go through >> reporter: off the field, the eagles right guard doing his part to tackle stigma. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >>> up next h
isn't easy >> that was a big block by brandon brooks. >> reporter: but on sunday, that's exactly what happened, by an opponent far tougher than the other team, anxiety. so bad he was vomiting on the sidelines and forced to leave the game. >> it's a daily battle, man. i've gotten a lot better with it, obviously t brooks missed two games and first revealed he had an anxiety disorder. >> i'll make it through. i'll be okay nothing i'm ashamed of. >> repr:s turned to...
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>>> you are watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin, thank you for being here. for weeks now, congressional republicans blasted the impeachment inquiry, demanding the closed door depositions be brought out in the open. all state department employees will move from behind the scenes to center stage in the first public hearing. so just a heads up for you. wednesday we will hear from bill taylor, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine, it was his clear understanding that the u.s. wouldn't give ukraine military aid unless it announced an investigation into president trump's political rivals. that same day, george kent will also be up on capitol hill. remember, kent told congress that rudy giuliani launcheds his campaign of lies, against former campaign ambassador. she testified that unfounded and false claims led to her ouster, adding that trump pressured the state 2ke79 to get rid of us. they will try to thread the needle in their defense of president trump. but not his actions on the ukraine. here is retiring texas congressman max thorng bury. >> i believe that it is in
>>> you are watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin, thank you for being here. for weeks now, congressional republicans blasted the impeachment inquiry, demanding the closed door depositions be brought out in the open. all state department employees will move from behind the scenes to center stage in the first public hearing. so just a heads up for you. wednesday we will hear from bill taylor, the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine, it was his clear understanding that the u.s. wouldn't give ukraine...
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one of the ship's inventors is john mercer brooke and brooke will have invented not only the virginia with its submerged ends, but also the finest rifle canyon of the civil war canon of the civil war. and he invented the brooke bolt which is an armor piercing shot. if you look at the torrent of the monitor turret of the monitor, you can see where the brooke bolt it the bolt hit the bolt hit the turret. there's another gun commander known as john randolph. p is just ending behind his gun every so often, snapping his finger that she is just standing behind the gun every so often, snapping his finger. he says why aren't you firing the gun? the man says i can do as much damage that the ship by snapping my fingers than firing my guns and powder is precious, sir. well, this battle will continue for four and a half hours. i'm not here to talk about the battle. i'm here to talk about that at the very end, these ships almost touch each other. the confederates cocked concocted plan that i have a bunch of volunteers, we will jump on the deck of the monitor, kickoff our coats, cover the pilot hou
one of the ship's inventors is john mercer brooke and brooke will have invented not only the virginia with its submerged ends, but also the finest rifle canyon of the civil war canon of the civil war. and he invented the brooke bolt which is an armor piercing shot. if you look at the torrent of the monitor turret of the monitor, you can see where the brooke bolt it the bolt hit the bolt hit the turret. there's another gun commander known as john randolph. p is just ending behind his gun every...
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>>> hi, i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn, thank you for being here. here's the breaking news in the impeachment inquiry today. four witnesses are no shows. the house intelligence committee just released transcripts of maria vonovich and michael mckinley who quit as senior adviser to mike pompeo partially because of the way ivonovich was treated. we have the time line here and how early the former ambassador was aware of rudy giuliani's interference with ukraine. it was november to december of last year when she first heard about it, not from the united states, but from ukrainian officials. she mentions the concern of a ukrainian minister about ukraine getting involved in politics and investigating the bidens. i want to highlight this for you. she was actually mentioned on that july 25th phone call between the president and his counterpart. also on page four, the former ambassador from the united states, the woman was bad news and the people she was dealing with in the ukraine were bad news. i want to let you know that. do you see that, she responds? >
>>> hi, i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn, thank you for being here. here's the breaking news in the impeachment inquiry today. four witnesses are no shows. the house intelligence committee just released transcripts of maria vonovich and michael mckinley who quit as senior adviser to mike pompeo partially because of the way ivonovich was treated. we have the time line here and how early the former ambassador was aware of rudy giuliani's interference with ukraine. it was november...
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in minutes chatting with garth brooks about his new two night documentary. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. any getting a lot of chatter there. in-depth look of the life of garth brooks, the best-selling solo artist of all time. >> imagine the very middle of america, call it home the perfect place to grow up. mom was the dream job would pull you over for going to make it happen it's going to take a lot of work. >> garth brooks the road i'm on. we are talking wit
in minutes chatting with garth brooks about his new two night documentary. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit...
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>>> i'm brooke baldwin, thank you for being here. in a week, house democrats take their case for impeaching president trump directly to the public. his name is mick mulvaney. he's trying to get his name added to this federal lawsuit that would force the courts to decide whether mulvaney should listen to congress or his boss when it comes to answering a subpoena for his testimony. he may have his answer as a judge hears arguments about mulvaney's request. mulvaney's decision comes as his name is popped up multiple times now, in these depositions about president trump to investigate joe biden for that military aide. the white house says that any suggestion mulvaney is working against trump, there's any distance between the two men is absolutely incorrect. what can you tell us. >> we're hearing from the white house now the judge will decide this hearing at 5:00 p.m. can mick mulvaney join this already on going lawsuit. we're learning the person who brought this lawsuit doesn't even want mulvaney added on. charles copper man, the origina
>>> i'm brooke baldwin, thank you for being here. in a week, house democrats take their case for impeaching president trump directly to the public. his name is mick mulvaney. he's trying to get his name added to this federal lawsuit that would force the courts to decide whether mulvaney should listen to congress or his boss when it comes to answering a subpoena for his testimony. he may have his answer as a judge hears arguments about mulvaney's request. mulvaney's decision comes as...
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brooke, let me start with you. brooke your story tells about the powerful man in new york who helped women gain the right to vote. what brought these men together for the movement and how did they first come together to form the men's league for women's suffrage? >> it's a good story. starting around that time, ann came in through canada for a lecture tour and she lectured around the country. one of her themes was how pathetic the wealthy women of america were in terms of understanding how to engage in a political process. and further, how the men of england had been supportive of women in their fight for the vote and how nothing of this nature was going on here. this was in the press and in people's consciousness, at least people in certain circles, around the same time that anna howard shaw who wrote to the editor and publisher of he nation magazine in new york vening post. he was also the son of fanny garrison who was an important suffragists, and the grandson of william garrison, the abolitionist and suffragist
brooke, let me start with you. brooke your story tells about the powerful man in new york who helped women gain the right to vote. what brought these men together for the movement and how did they first come together to form the men's league for women's suffrage? >> it's a good story. starting around that time, ann came in through canada for a lecture tour and she lectured around the country. one of her themes was how pathetic the wealthy women of america were in terms of understanding...
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you will hear a little bit more about that from doctor brooks in a moment. what i would like to do is talk more and flush out what i refer to as the hiv vulnerability profile. why did we feel that we could actually in the epidemic given what we have. it starts off with the population that we have as a vulnerable population. both demographically and geographically. let's look demographically, it's very prevalent in baltimore, 13% of the population of the united states is african-american and of the new infections 43% of among african-americans and 60% are among men who have with men and 75% are young men who have with men. so we have a concentration of a vulnerable population and we also have a geographic concentration and when john brooks and his colleagues at the cdc put together this map it was stunning, there was 3007 counties in the united states and if you look at 38 of the counties plus the district of columbia plus en one, that account for more than 50% of all the inspections in the united states, that is extraordinary, 40 units out of 3007 units. the
you will hear a little bit more about that from doctor brooks in a moment. what i would like to do is talk more and flush out what i refer to as the hiv vulnerability profile. why did we feel that we could actually in the epidemic given what we have. it starts off with the population that we have as a vulnerable population. both demographically and geographically. let's look demographically, it's very prevalent in baltimore, 13% of the population of the united states is african-american and of...
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you will hear a little bit more about that from doctor brooks in a moment. what i would like to do is talk more and flush out what i refer to as the hiv vulnerability profile. why did we feel that we could actually in the epidemic given what we have. it starts off with the population that we have as a vulnerable population. both demographically and geographically. let's look demographically, it's very prevalent in baltimore, 13% of the population of the united states is african-american and of the new infections 43% of among african-americans and 60% are among men who have with men and 75% are young men who have with men. so we have a concentration of a vulnerable population and we also have a geographic concentration and when john brooks and his colleagues at the cdc put together this map it was stunning, there was 3007 counties in the united states and if you look at 38 of the counties plus the district of columbia plus en one, that account for more than 50% of all the inspections in the united states, that is extraordinary, 40 units out of 3007 units. the
you will hear a little bit more about that from doctor brooks in a moment. what i would like to do is talk more and flush out what i refer to as the hiv vulnerability profile. why did we feel that we could actually in the epidemic given what we have. it starts off with the population that we have as a vulnerable population. both demographically and geographically. let's look demographically, it's very prevalent in baltimore, 13% of the population of the united states is african-american and of...
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mark shields, david brooks, thank you both.his past april 15, the world watched in horror as notre dame cathedral, beloved gothic symbol of paris dating to the middle ages was engulfed in flames and smoke. its famous spire fell andoof collapsed. the cause was believed to be an accident but seven months later debate swirls over how to rebuild and how quickly. jeffrey brown has our report from paris asart of canvas, our ongoing arts and culture coverage. reporter: they are the falle angels, one soaring high in the cathedral, now chipped, broken and contaminated in a historical monument research laboratory in a suburb of paris where t director sums up the daunting challenge of restoring notre dame. >> it's really a building site like no other. it's qui an extraordinary project which is very difficult, very tough and very demanding at the same time. reporter: from some angles today, you can squint and imagine all is well at notre dame but it is certainly not and tourists and locals alike still mourn. >> just devastated for the worl
mark shields, david brooks, thank you both.his past april 15, the world watched in horror as notre dame cathedral, beloved gothic symbol of paris dating to the middle ages was engulfed in flames and smoke. its famous spire fell andoof collapsed. the cause was believed to be an accident but seven months later debate swirls over how to rebuild and how quickly. jeffrey brown has our report from paris asart of canvas, our ongoing arts and culture coverage. reporter: they are the falle angels, one...