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. >> my name is pascal brooks.ng that is pretty special and still blows my mind. ♪ >> thank you so much for having me, pascal. wow, it is an honor to meet you. how unusual is it for somebody your age to be in charge of all this? >> i'm not the one that does the work. i simply own it. >> the 18-year-old may own this winery, but he can't legally drink its product. however, he does pitch in, every so often, to get a good feel for his strange inheritance. nice to see you helping out the family winery. very nice. the story of how pascal became the world's youngest owner of a winery begins with his father, jimi brooks. janie heuck is pascal's aunt. she and pascal's dad, jimi, grew up in portland. >> as we got older and got out of high school, we both took very, very different paths. >> janie zips through a degree in accounting, while jimi goes on the five-year plan, finally gets his b.a., but then decides to find himself by traveling through europe. >> so he moved over there, took a few jobs, would go spend his money tra
. >> my name is pascal brooks.ng that is pretty special and still blows my mind. ♪ >> thank you so much for having me, pascal. wow, it is an honor to meet you. how unusual is it for somebody your age to be in charge of all this? >> i'm not the one that does the work. i simply own it. >> the 18-year-old may own this winery, but he can't legally drink its product. however, he does pitch in, every so often, to get a good feel for his strange inheritance. nice to see you...
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ends sunday i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. >>> the end of 2019 gave a financial boost to the 2020 hopes of several democratic presidential contenders. bernie sanders and joe biden both saying that the quarter was their best of the campaign thus far. senator sanders hauled in a whopping $34.5 million. the former vice president snagged just under $23 million. sanders is leading the democratic field with pete buttigieg in second ly $25 mill. then joe biden followed by andrew yang and tulsi gabbard. and while elizabeth warren has yet to release totals she is getting a lot of questions about it. >> they'll be out soon, and i'm deeply grateful to every single person who contributed to my campaign. >> reporter: are you worried about keeping up? >> look, i am very, very grateful to all of the people who contributed to my campaign. so i am very, very happy for every single person who contributed to my campaign. >> hmm. another big piece of news today. julian castro announced his campaign would come to an end. 's in
ends sunday i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. >>> the end of 2019 gave a financial boost to the 2020 hopes of several democratic presidential contenders. bernie sanders and joe biden both saying that the quarter was their best of the campaign thus far. senator sanders hauled in a whopping $34.5 million. the former vice president snagged just under $23 million. sanders is leading the democratic field with pete buttigieg in second ly $25 mill. then joe biden followed by andrew...
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i'm brook bae baldwin.a matter of minutes the full senate is to receive its briefing on iran flt president's top national security officials including the cia director. these same intelligence leaders just finished briefing the entire u.s. house of representatives and moments ago one democrat gave this quite blunt response about what he learned and why president trump authorized the deadly drone strike on iran's top general. >> without commenting on content, my reaction to this briefing was it was sophomoric and utterly unconventional. and i believe more than ever the congress needs to act to protect the constitutional provisions about war and peace. i was -- well, utterly unpersuaded about any evidence about the imminence of a threat that was new or compelling. >> let's go to lauren fox. she is there on capitol hill. we heard from, you know, congressman connolly, a democrat. obviously he is unconvince ded. i want to know about republicans, what are you hearing from them? >> they're feeling quite the opposi
i'm brook bae baldwin.a matter of minutes the full senate is to receive its briefing on iran flt president's top national security officials including the cia director. these same intelligence leaders just finished briefing the entire u.s. house of representatives and moments ago one democrat gave this quite blunt response about what he learned and why president trump authorized the deadly drone strike on iran's top general. >> without commenting on content, my reaction to this briefing...
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brooke. >> okay. lauren and manu, thank you. once things do get started in the senate, the democrats push to hear from the likes of john bolton and mick mulvaney may get an assist from a small but potentially influential group of republicans, mitt romney, lamar alexander, lisa murkowski and susan collins all say they are open to hearing from those at the center of the president's efforts on ukraine, something mitch mcconnell addressed today adds we as well. >> all 53 of us have reached an understanding, very, very similar to the one that was achieved at the beginning of the clinton impeachment trial 100-0 that would set up the arguments by the parties, the prosecutors, and the defense, and then written question period, and then after that the more contentious issue of witnesses would be addressed by the senate. >> tom foreman is with us there in washington. so walk us through what each of these moderate republicans has said about this. >> the reason he says it's contentio contentious, brooke, is this, the white house, the presid
brooke. >> okay. lauren and manu, thank you. once things do get started in the senate, the democrats push to hear from the likes of john bolton and mick mulvaney may get an assist from a small but potentially influential group of republicans, mitt romney, lamar alexander, lisa murkowski and susan collins all say they are open to hearing from those at the center of the president's efforts on ukraine, something mitch mcconnell addressed today adds we as well. >> all 53 of us have...
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brooke: i think it is.his out over a longer time, are you concerned about the labor market or are we still on an upward trend? -- i think we are still doing -- kirk: i think we are still doing well. as long as rates stay low the consumer will do well. david: let's turn to retail to see how the consumer is doing. every year we wait to see how much we all spent together on christmas gifts. we may not have the numbers yet but it is not too early to get an early read. for that we want to go to seema shah. welcome. what we know and what don't we know about this season? sales from november through december 24 were up 3.4%. the bulk of that growth was from online, which was up 18%. butdid see robust spending it is at the lower end of what a few were forecasting. lower than previous years but still positive. the bulk of the growth was online. david: when you say online sales, if i order it online and i picked up in store, which is that? seema: typically that is still counted as online. they usually break down and s
brooke: i think it is.his out over a longer time, are you concerned about the labor market or are we still on an upward trend? -- i think we are still doing -- kirk: i think we are still doing well. as long as rates stay low the consumer will do well. david: let's turn to retail to see how the consumer is doing. every year we wait to see how much we all spent together on christmas gifts. we may not have the numbers yet but it is not too early to get an early read. for that we want to go to...
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he is a 21-year-old senior at stony brook university, 60 miles east of new york city. what is your major? cristia: computer engineering and applied mathematics and statistics. soledad: his parents never went to college. they came from guatemala in 1996 speaking only spanish, had 5 kids and settled in the new york city suburb of hempstead -- where the high school graduation rate is just 52%. over 20% of the residents live below the poverty line. what does your mom do? what does your dad do? cristian: so my dad works in construction and then my mom, she stays at home and sometimes cleans houses. soledad: cristian's fortunes are about to change -- and that has everything to do with college. not only is stony brook about to hand him a diploma -- they helped him get a job at a major utility company. what does that pay. cristian: 80 to 90 thousand. soledad: so you will literally be moved out of poverty at graduation. cristian: yes. soledad: like that. cristian: like that. soledad: cristian's success story is no outlier. stony brook university, a state school, ranks third amo
he is a 21-year-old senior at stony brook university, 60 miles east of new york city. what is your major? cristia: computer engineering and applied mathematics and statistics. soledad: his parents never went to college. they came from guatemala in 1996 speaking only spanish, had 5 kids and settled in the new york city suburb of hempstead -- where the high school graduation rate is just 52%. over 20% of the residents live below the poverty line. what does your mom do? what does your dad do?...
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i'm brooke baldwin. new details coming in on the impeachment of president donald trump. of course, this is the week washington has been talking about for so long. house speaker nancy pelosi is expected to turn over those articles of impeachment to the senate within the next couple of days, which would clear the way for the senate to begin its historic trial. despite the president arguing for a trial that would include the democratic house leaders prosecuting him, he's now suddenly changing course. he's calling for the senate to flat-out dismiss the case against him. cnn's caitlkaitlan collins is a white house. and you have some new reporting about the president's impeachment defense. what do you know? >> reporter: essentially the president's defense team thought that they were not going to have this much time to prepare for the trial. but given the fact that house speaker nancy pelosi has taken so long to send those articles of impeachment over to the senate, they had a lot more time they had initially s
i'm brooke baldwin. new details coming in on the impeachment of president donald trump. of course, this is the week washington has been talking about for so long. house speaker nancy pelosi is expected to turn over those articles of impeachment to the senate within the next couple of days, which would clear the way for the senate to begin its historic trial. despite the president arguing for a trial that would include the democratic house leaders prosecuting him, he's now suddenly changing...
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>> eric: i do. >> brooke: okay. well, then kick shauna out. >> eric: brooke, i sympathize. really do. but shauna is quinn's dearest friend. >> brooke: okay, then kick quinn out, too. she's the puppeteer behind all of this. >> eric: brooke, i'm gonna get you a water. >> brooke: i don't need water, eric. i need shauna out. you know, more than anybody, what ridge and i have been through to be together. you know the obstacles that we've had to face-- betrayal, arguments, my struggle with alcohol.
>> eric: i do. >> brooke: okay. well, then kick shauna out. >> eric: brooke, i sympathize. really do. but shauna is quinn's dearest friend. >> brooke: okay, then kick quinn out, too. she's the puppeteer behind all of this. >> eric: brooke, i'm gonna get you a water. >> brooke: i don't need water, eric. i need shauna out. you know, more than anybody, what ridge and i have been through to be together. you know the obstacles that we've had to face-- betrayal,...
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it's also not, brooke, the first time we have seen stuff like this.ou'll remember, i remember it well, i was sitting at my house scrolling through my twitter feed in early 2017 when donald trump said something to the effect of, i think we had a tweet, terrible, just found out that obama had my wires tapped, again, not clear why that's in quotes, in trump tower just before the victory. nothing found. this is mccarthyism. okay. again, there was no evidence at the time that this was true, subsequent every intelligence person who was in office was asked about this subsequently, and in the mueller report we found out that is not the case. donald trump's line in trump tower was never tapped. the closest you get to it was carter page through fisa warrants, and that was carter page not donald trump. then there's this one, which is another one that's been around a long time. remember, donald trump won the 2016 election. you remember that because he's currently the president. but he complained that 3 to 5 million people voted illegally. five days after the elec
it's also not, brooke, the first time we have seen stuff like this.ou'll remember, i remember it well, i was sitting at my house scrolling through my twitter feed in early 2017 when donald trump said something to the effect of, i think we had a tweet, terrible, just found out that obama had my wires tapped, again, not clear why that's in quotes, in trump tower just before the victory. nothing found. this is mccarthyism. okay. again, there was no evidence at the time that this was true,...
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i'm brooke baldwin in new york and we go to washington.tapper "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is a few yards, but perhaps the most important walk of the year is about to take place. "the lead" starts right now. in minutes house impeachment managers are going to deliver the articles of impeachment to the u.s. senate and the president's trial for abusing his office and obstructing congress will commence. they were allegedly tracking her movements and possibly even discussing her demise. the house releasing new damning evidence against rudy giuliani and one of his henchman as they plotted against the former ukrainian ambassador in many way, and plus, a handshake snub after a heated exchange, and new information today on why the senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and the pact
i'm brooke baldwin in new york and we go to washington.tapper "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is a few yards, but perhaps the most important walk of the year is about to take place. "the lead" starts right now. in minutes house impeachment managers are going to deliver the articles of impeachment to the u.s. senate and the president's trial for abusing his office and obstructing congress will commence. they...
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look who i found. >> hello, brooke baldwin. how are you doing? beautiful stage set up and i like to be one with the people. so they're all freaking out. >> how are you, my friend? >> i'm doing great. amanda was fantastic. >> i cried. she's beautiful, inside and out. >> so right now sitting next to keith urban we're going to listen to them in a moment. they're going to be on for a while. >> this guy came all the way from jordan. >> we come just from jordan. >> 17 hour flight. >> amazing. >> 18 hours. >> 18 hours they're flying. >> just to be here. >> just to be here. >> it was for us. it was for us. so, guys, i mean, it is so great to be with people on new year's eve hanging out. andy and anderson rang in new year's about 45 minutes ago. almost an hour ago. >> yes. >> but we still have new year's to ring in in the central time zone. >> we're here to bring the party through the night here. >> yes. >> we're going to talk to all kinds of people around the country still. we're going to talk to people in this crowd. what do you think of nashville? >> g
look who i found. >> hello, brooke baldwin. how are you doing? beautiful stage set up and i like to be one with the people. so they're all freaking out. >> how are you, my friend? >> i'm doing great. amanda was fantastic. >> i cried. she's beautiful, inside and out. >> so right now sitting next to keith urban we're going to listen to them in a moment. they're going to be on for a while. >> this guy came all the way from jordan. >> we come just from...
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i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we are standing by and awaiting to hear from attorney general will barr and are expected to announce that that last month's deadly air shooting was in fact an act of terrorism. saudi air force second lieutenant killed three american sailors in that december shooting spree. so cnn has now learned from multiple sources that more than a dozen saudi servicemen training at u.s. military installations will be expelled from the united states following a review of that tragedy and further vetting of foreign students. so let's start there with cnn justice correspondent, jessica schneider. jessica, terrorism, right? so we'll hear much more about that. tell me some of the details. give us a preview. >> and brooke, this is really the first time we'll hear directly from the attorney general about that deadly attack in pensacola last month at the naval air station. it was by that saudi national who was training with the u.s. military. now, that saudi national was actually kille
i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we are standing by and awaiting to hear from attorney general will barr and are expected to announce that that last month's deadly air shooting was in fact an act of terrorism. saudi air force second lieutenant killed three american sailors in that december shooting spree. so cnn has now learned from multiple sources that more than a dozen saudi servicemen training at u.s. military installations will be expelled from the united states following a review...
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moving in on my husband. >> shauna: i'm not moving in on anyone, brooke. >> brooke: really? ridge told me all about your rendezvous, your little kiss. >> quinn: what do you expect? you kicked him out of the house. you signed divorce papers. get over it. >> brooke: get over it? he's still my husband. >> quinn: not for long. >> brooke: you'd both like that very much, wouldn't you? >> quinn: you're the one telling my husband to leave me. >> shauna: and to send me back to the desert. >> brooke: because that's where you belong, where you both belong. and eric's gonna wake up one morning, and he's gonna realize that you're as crazy as you've always been, quinn. >> quinn: you are insufferable. no wonder ridg
moving in on my husband. >> shauna: i'm not moving in on anyone, brooke. >> brooke: really? ridge told me all about your rendezvous, your little kiss. >> quinn: what do you expect? you kicked him out of the house. you signed divorce papers. get over it. >> brooke: get over it? he's still my husband. >> quinn: not for long. >> brooke: you'd both like that very much, wouldn't you? >> quinn: you're the one telling my husband to leave me. >> shauna:...
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i'm brooke baldwin. we will be right back. d no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge to help people that were voiceless in his country. that put a fire in my heart. it made me realize where i got my passion for social justice. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher ki
i'm brooke baldwin. we will be right back. d no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge to help people that were voiceless in his country. that put a fire in my heart. it made me realize where i got my passion for social justice. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to...
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welcome to brookings. i michael o'hanlon. i real honor and pleasure of welcoming general lori robinson back to brookings. i'm glad you're here to join us. lori robinson was a lieutenant colonel when she first came to brookings in 2001 and we had the great pleasure spending a year with her in her new career military education which is like more of an education asset brookings to the military fellows than for them but created a friendship and sort of a fan club. brookings that continued over the years as she rose through the ranks. a lot of you know her story and we'll talk about her story this morning before we also get into some of her observations on strategic issues before the country and then have time for your thoughts and questions as well. and also i'm very happy that this is happening during christmas season because in holiday season more john i feel like i've got my christmas wish in getting the chance to welcome lori robinson back. her story since were like enough to c-span coverage today, for those of you who want t
welcome to brookings. i michael o'hanlon. i real honor and pleasure of welcoming general lori robinson back to brookings. i'm glad you're here to join us. lori robinson was a lieutenant colonel when she first came to brookings in 2001 and we had the great pleasure spending a year with her in her new career military education which is like more of an education asset brookings to the military fellows than for them but created a friendship and sort of a fan club. brookings that continued over the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. you are live at cnn debate stage, there it is in des moines, iowa, where just hours from now six democratic candidates are face off in their last showdown before the iowa caucuses. senator bernie sanders is expected to do his walk through on that cnn stage at any moment. we've got our eyes glued there, and tonight we may see quite the showdown between the vermont senator and other top progressive -- top progressive candidates in the race, senator elizabeth warren. just on monday warren said sanders told her back at a meeting between the two of them in december of '18 that he didn't believe a woman could win the presidency in 2020. senator sanders has since called that claim ludicrous. cnn's arlette saenz is there at the debate site. big picture, first of all, what are you watching for tonight? >> reporter: well, brooke, we're going to have six of the democratic contenders on the debate stage here in des moines, iowa, as we're 20 days out from the caucuses.
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. you are live at cnn debate stage, there it is in des moines, iowa, where just hours from now six democratic candidates are face off in their last showdown before the iowa caucuses. senator bernie sanders is expected to do his walk through on that cnn stage at any moment. we've got our eyes glued there, and tonight we may see quite the showdown between the vermont senator and other top progressive -- top progressive candidates in the race, senator...
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sorry about that, brooke? >> no.ink you'd see gary tuchman at a rave? >> i had breakfast with gary and his wife kathy, and she was like we're either going to go here or here for new year's eve. she was like, if it's a rave, deuces. >> have you ever been to one of those silent discos? only you can hear the music you're dancing to. if you take it off, everyone is just like dancing around with no music. >> i want to share the music with everyone. >> really, really weird. we have good music here too. >> stevie nicks, keith urban, amanda shires. >> why don't we listen now to stevie nicks and keith urban. one of my favorite songs. i love this song. >> ladies and gentlemen, stevie. ♪ ♪ baby, you come knocking on my front door ♪ ♪ stop draggin' my, stop draggin' my heart around ♪ ♪ it's hard to think about what you've wanted ♪ ♪ it's hard to think about what you've lost ♪ ♪ this doesn't have to be the big get even ♪ ♪ this doesn't have to be anything at all ♪ ♪ i know you really want to tell me good-bye ♪ ♪ i know you really
sorry about that, brooke? >> no.ink you'd see gary tuchman at a rave? >> i had breakfast with gary and his wife kathy, and she was like we're either going to go here or here for new year's eve. she was like, if it's a rave, deuces. >> have you ever been to one of those silent discos? only you can hear the music you're dancing to. if you take it off, everyone is just like dancing around with no music. >> i want to share the music with everyone. >> really, really...
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. ♪ >> brooke: you've settled too long, eric. get that you were lost and devastated when stephanie died, but quinn has taken advantage. >> quinn: did no such thing. >> brooke: enough of this travesty. you can do so much better than this she-devil. >> shauna: oh, my god, are you really saying these things? >> brooke: open your eyes, eric, please. quinn has taken advantage. she tricked you into marriage. she wanted you to believe that she was oh, such a great person. but she proved that she's not the second she hit me down to the ground. >> shauna: only after you slapped me first. >> brooke: shut up! stay out of it. >> shauna: wow. >> brooke: she's another one. you are so kind to let her stay in your guesthouse, and how does she repay
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. breaking news today. american forces right this very moment are bracing for retaliation after the u.s. has killed iran's top military commander, qasem soleimani. a notorious terrorist, his death extremely consequential and a potential path to war. president trump now deploying thousands of additional u.s. troops after ordering the drone strike that killed soleimani. secretary of state mike pompeo telling cnn soleimani poised an imminent threat. >> president trump's decision to remove qasem soleimani from the battlefield saved american lives. no doubt about that. he was actively plotting in the reach ton take actions, a big action as he described it putting dozens if not hundreds of american lives at risk. >> and the u.s. urged all americans to leave the middle east because iran is taunting revenge. and close home in washington, d.c. democrats are outraged over the president's decision to keep them in the dark. >> the president does not have the authority for
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. breaking news today. american forces right this very moment are bracing for retaliation after the u.s. has killed iran's top military commander, qasem soleimani. a notorious terrorist, his death extremely consequential and a potential path to war. president trump now deploying thousands of additional u.s. troops after ordering the drone strike that killed soleimani. secretary of state mike pompeo telling cnn soleimani poised an imminent threat....
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i'm brooke baldwin.resident's top national security officials including the cia director and the chairman of the joint chief of staffs are briefing the full house and senate today on why president trump authorized last week's deadly drone strike on iran's top general. were lawmakers convinced the president made the right move? house minority whip and republican steve scalise says yes. >> he was also plotting future attacks, and obviously you can't go into full detail about the intelligence of those future attacks, but how much is enough? how many more americans did soleimani need to kill before somebody's going to support him finally being taken out and removed from this planet? and so again, i would go back to my basic question is is the world a safer place with soleimani not in it? and the clear answer is yes. >> that's steve scalise. with me now a democratic lawmaker who was just briefed, congressman anthony brown of maryland, vice chairman of the armed services committee. he is a retired colonel in t
i'm brooke baldwin.resident's top national security officials including the cia director and the chairman of the joint chief of staffs are briefing the full house and senate today on why president trump authorized last week's deadly drone strike on iran's top general. were lawmakers convinced the president made the right move? house minority whip and republican steve scalise says yes. >> he was also plotting future attacks, and obviously you can't go into full detail about the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. the breaking news, the world is on edge and thousands of u.s. troops now being deployed to the middle east all happening after president trump ordered killing of arguably the second most powerful figure in all of iran. his name, qasem soleimani. iran's top military commander killed in a drone strike and iran is now vowing harsh revenge. secretary of state mike pompeo has been spending the day taking phone calls with counter parts in the region including a senior iraqi official. earlier secretary pompeo telling cnn president trump directed the killing because soleimani posed an imminent threat. >> president trump's decision to remove qasem soleimani from the battlefield saved american lives. there's no doubt about that. he was active at plotting in the region to take actions, big action as he described it, that would have put dozens if not hundreds of american lives at risk. >> in the last few minutes we're learning from the chairman of the joint chiefs there
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. the breaking news, the world is on edge and thousands of u.s. troops now being deployed to the middle east all happening after president trump ordered killing of arguably the second most powerful figure in all of iran. his name, qasem soleimani. iran's top military commander killed in a drone strike and iran is now vowing harsh revenge. secretary of state mike pompeo has been spending the day taking phone calls with counter parts in the region...
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i'm brooke baldwin. today president trump claimed he doesn't have to seek congress's approval for future military action in iraq. some democrats and republicans on capitol hill, though, they strongly disagree. i will flash some live pictures on the house floor where soon lawmakers will vote on a resolution, a similar resolution has been introduced in the senate. that vote comes just a day after administration officials briefed both chambers on the strike that killed former iran general qassem soleimani. for utah senator and trump ally mike lee that briefing left a lot to be desired, especially when senator lee said white house officials refused to commit to consulting with congress on iran going forward. >> probably the worst briefing i've seen, at least on a military issue in the nine years i've served in the united states senate. to come in and tell us that we can't debate and discuss the appropriateness of military intervention against iran. it's un-american. it's unconstitutional, and it's wrong. >>
i'm brooke baldwin. today president trump claimed he doesn't have to seek congress's approval for future military action in iraq. some democrats and republicans on capitol hill, though, they strongly disagree. i will flash some live pictures on the house floor where soon lawmakers will vote on a resolution, a similar resolution has been introduced in the senate. that vote comes just a day after administration officials briefed both chambers on the strike that killed former iran general qassem...
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i'm brooke baldwin. it is good to be back. let's start with exslowsive new developments in the impeachment case against president trump. less than 24 hours before the return from break, an email shows what republicans had been missing, direct evidence that president trump personally directed and continued this freeze on ukraine aid despite growing panic within the white house. we don't know when an impeachment trial on the senate side will begin, and these new emails could impact whether we hear from witnesses. sara murray with me now and ellie honig. first to you, sara, tell me what the substance of this is and what exactly do these emails say? >> sure. these are emails that we got in a redacted form, the center for public integrity won them in a foil lawsuit. and security has managed to review unredacted versions. they show that in the wake of all of these concerns at the pentagon about whether it was illegal to withhold, whether it was going to disappear entirely because they were going to hit the end
i'm brooke baldwin. it is good to be back. let's start with exslowsive new developments in the impeachment case against president trump. less than 24 hours before the return from break, an email shows what republicans had been missing, direct evidence that president trump personally directed and continued this freeze on ukraine aid despite growing panic within the white house. we don't know when an impeachment trial on the senate side will begin, and these new emails could impact whether we...
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secretary, to brookings. he is a battle-hardened veteran of the department of defense and you would be hard-pressed to find a more dedicated public servant, a better professional, and a more loyal friend of the united states army and our institution. i say that of course notwithstanding the outcome of the army/navy game this year, for which i think he would argue about responsibility. but his promotion to being the secretary of the army is a great plus for our country and for the army. now, with so many real and potential challenges on the horizon, our u.s. army has no choice but to adapt to an increasingly uncertain future. a future of complex and evolving threats and an environment of increasingly technology colonel sophistication, rapid change, and lethality. that is especially true of today's topic which is the indo-pacific region, although i know the secretary is focused with laser-like clarity not just on the indo-pacific but the middle east and north africa and europe and elsewhere, because the army is
secretary, to brookings. he is a battle-hardened veteran of the department of defense and you would be hard-pressed to find a more dedicated public servant, a better professional, and a more loyal friend of the united states army and our institution. i say that of course notwithstanding the outcome of the army/navy game this year, for which i think he would argue about responsibility. but his promotion to being the secretary of the army is a great plus for our country and for the army. now,...
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here's where things get interesting, brooke. some of this debate could potentially happen behind closed doors because in the senate trial, senators are not allowed to speak on the floor. the only time they can speak is if a majority of senators vote to go into closed session, and then they could debate in closed session, but also there could be a public debate, but the public debate would only occur between the house impeachment managers and the president's defense team, and that would be in the senate floor and an open session debating the amendments that have been proposed by the democrats, so this could stretch out for some time. it could potentially even delay the beginning of those opening arguments next week. but as i mentioned, republicans are going to make it clear that the questions about witnesses should be decided until after the arguments are made and after the senators ask their own questions, and at that point we'll see if any republicans break ranks. some have indicated an openness to witnesses where they have not
here's where things get interesting, brooke. some of this debate could potentially happen behind closed doors because in the senate trial, senators are not allowed to speak on the floor. the only time they can speak is if a majority of senators vote to go into closed session, and then they could debate in closed session, but also there could be a public debate, but the public debate would only occur between the house impeachment managers and the president's defense team, and that would be in...
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brookings institution. before i begin my remarks, i say on behalfe to of the institution that we're thinking every moment about the isllenges that australia facing with the wildfires that in suchcting australia a dramatic and negative way. and they are in our thoughts and prayers. as well we also are focused on the passenger list of the iranaft that was lost in two days ago. all of those souls are in our our prayers in today. i'm john allen, i'm the brookingsof the institution. we're very honored too far you with us. hay new year. very pleased this morning to welcome the secretary of the mccarthy, who is our distinguished guest and our helping to study the future of the united states army, the defense department and challenges that we face in the security environment. secretary mccarthy was confirmed last year by the u.s. senate and after having served in that capacity as an acting secretary for a number of months, he has now assumed the the responsibilities on all matters relating to our greats united stat
brookings institution. before i begin my remarks, i say on behalfe to of the institution that we're thinking every moment about the isllenges that australia facing with the wildfires that in suchcting australia a dramatic and negative way. and they are in our thoughts and prayers. as well we also are focused on the passenger list of the iranaft that was lost in two days ago. all of those souls are in our our prayers in today. i'm john allen, i'm the brookingsof the institution. we're very...
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i'm brooke baldwin, another historic day in the financial markets. the dow setting a new record today for a moment reaching 29,000 points for the first time ever. of course the dow has dropped below that mark as we approach the closing bell. this comes as a new jobs report showed the u.s. economy added 145,000 jobs in december. that number was a bit shy of expectations. cnn business correspondent alison kosik is with me to talk about these numbers. so it's just below 29. >> watching it go farther and farther away. part of that reason is because boeing shares are falling, and they're heavily weighted in the dow index overall. let's mark that milestone because it's something that investors do look at for confidence, but it has been interesting to watch the market over the past several weeks and seeing the market just kind of shake everything off, shaking off the geopolitical tensions between iran and the u.s., shaking off the tensions between the u.s. and china, the trade deal part of that is because we are going to see hopefully phase one of the trade
i'm brooke baldwin, another historic day in the financial markets. the dow setting a new record today for a moment reaching 29,000 points for the first time ever. of course the dow has dropped below that mark as we approach the closing bell. this comes as a new jobs report showed the u.s. economy added 145,000 jobs in december. that number was a bit shy of expectations. cnn business correspondent alison kosik is with me to talk about these numbers. so it's just below 29. >> watching it go...
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secretary, to brookings. he's a battle-hardened veteran of the department of defense and you would be hard-pressed to find a more dedicated public servant, a better professional and a more loyal friend to the united states army than our institution. i say that of course notwithstanding the outcome of the army/navy game this year, for which i think he would argue about responsibility. but his promotion to being the secretary of the army is a great plus for our country and for the army. now with so many real and potential challenges on the horizon, our u.s. army has no choice but to adapt to an increasingly uncertain future, a future of complex and evolving threats and an environment of increasingly technological sophistication, rapid change and lethality and that is especially true of today's topic which is the indo-pacific region. although i know the secretary is focused with laser-like clarity not just on the indo-pacific but the middle east, north africa and europe and elsewhere, because the army is of cour
secretary, to brookings. he's a battle-hardened veteran of the department of defense and you would be hard-pressed to find a more dedicated public servant, a better professional and a more loyal friend to the united states army than our institution. i say that of course notwithstanding the outcome of the army/navy game this year, for which i think he would argue about responsibility. but his promotion to being the secretary of the army is a great plus for our country and for the army. now with...
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absolutely, mel brooks has donein nazism? absolutely, mel brooks has done in the past.ays the title character, roman griffin davis, does a wonderfuljob. he is getting a lot of great dimensions because he is particularly good. the supporting cast as well, sam rockwell, scarlett johansson. steve cast as well, sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson. steve marchand. cast as well, sam rockwell, scarlett johansson. steve marchand. lets go on to phil, famous for lock stock and two smoking barrels. this is back to the gangster underworld. very much going back to that. is it 2020 2002 watching this film? guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to his roots. guy ritchie going back to gangster movies. matthew mcconaughey going into a london pub and ordering a pintand a into a london pub and ordering a pint and a pickled egg. it is guy ritchie to the nth degree. the plot is about hugh grant's character, a tabloid hack who is trying to blackmail matthew mcconaughey, who isa blackmail matthew mcconaughey, who is a crime boss. there
absolutely, mel brooks has donein nazism? absolutely, mel brooks has done in the past.ays the title character, roman griffin davis, does a wonderfuljob. he is getting a lot of great dimensions because he is particularly good. the supporting cast as well, sam rockwell, scarlett johansson. steve cast as well, sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson. steve marchand. cast as well, sam rockwell, scarlett johansson. steve marchand. lets go on to phil, famous for lock stock and two smoking barrels. this is...
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. >> brooke: i tried to convince hope not to give up. i know that steffy and liam have had a history, and it was just a kiss. >> ridge: so you're not angry. >> brooke: yes, of course i'm angry. i'm heartbroken. liam proposed to hope. we should be celebrating right now, ridge. but because of thomas and because of his interference, he's just-- >> ridge: thomas had nothing to do with this kiss. >> brooke: he's been a destructive force in our lives for a very long time. i don't like this either. i wish you were living here. i wish you were back home with me. >> ridge: yeah, i want that, too, but how can i put all this behind us when every time i turn around, you blame thomas for something? >> brooke: of course i do because this is all his fault.
. >> brooke: i tried to convince hope not to give up. i know that steffy and liam have had a history, and it was just a kiss. >> ridge: so you're not angry. >> brooke: yes, of course i'm angry. i'm heartbroken. liam proposed to hope. we should be celebrating right now, ridge. but because of thomas and because of his interference, he's just-- >> ridge: thomas had nothing to do with this kiss. >> brooke: he's been a destructive force in our lives for a very long...
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thank you. >> thank you, brooke.being with you. >> thank you. >>> just a short time from now, house democrats will officially deliver those impeachment articles to the senate. so stand by for that historic moment. plus, a shock announcement today in russia as the entire government resigns. is this a blatant putin power grab? to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects from future stains. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. $$9.95? no way.? $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guara
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hey, put a sock in it, brook lynn. i've lost count.-keep up, fish-and-chips. -oh, she's delightful. don't look at me. it's all ned. i'm standing right here, granny. [ door opens ] oh, i am aware. [ door closes ] i'm sorry. there must be some mistake. there's no way you started the stock meeting without me, right? ♪ babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. [suspenseful music] [male narrator] child abduction by a parent or family member is a crime. get involved. if you have any information concerning a missing or abducted child, please call 1-800-222-find or contact your local law enforcement. you might be the one who saves a child's life and their future. morning. yet another powerful storm dropping southward along the west coast. this is going to bring coastal rains to california and oregon. but also feet of snow in the southern cascades as well as the sierra, leading to some travel issues through the passes. another weak storm making its way through the northeast, bringing widespread sno
hey, put a sock in it, brook lynn. i've lost count.-keep up, fish-and-chips. -oh, she's delightful. don't look at me. it's all ned. i'm standing right here, granny. [ door opens ] oh, i am aware. [ door closes ] i'm sorry. there must be some mistake. there's no way you started the stock meeting without me, right? ♪ babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. [suspenseful music] [male narrator] child abduction by a parent or family member is a...
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brooke: not necessarily getting off on the strongest foot due to the compensation package. he is getting a fairly good salary, $1.4 million, but the kicker he is getting a $7 million bonus contingents on key business milestones including getting the 737 max in the sky. you think that would be his primary job and some of that would be reflected in the salary and additional long-term incentive he has been promised. this does not feel great. you wonder what boeing is thinking. are they just tone deaf? david: he has one job. 737main job is to get that max back up and running again. besides the $1.4 million, which is a good chunk of change but not compared to a lot of ceos, he has compensation beyond the special bonus. brooke: the target bonus is 1.8% salary, that pays out as out target. that is $2.5 million. talk about long-term incentive awards separate. david: and those are tied to the stock value. if he fixes the problem he will get it two ways. brooke: that is why you wonder why you keep the extra cash, not to mention that calhoun has been on boeing's board since 2009. his
brooke: not necessarily getting off on the strongest foot due to the compensation package. he is getting a fairly good salary, $1.4 million, but the kicker he is getting a $7 million bonus contingents on key business milestones including getting the 737 max in the sky. you think that would be his primary job and some of that would be reflected in the salary and additional long-term incentive he has been promised. this does not feel great. you wonder what boeing is thinking. are they just tone...
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brooke: yes.ot of parts for the max, especially because of an acquisition, so it is going to break up in the spring and separate its elevator, carrier and hvac divisions. i wonder if that is playing into the stock performance today. it is getting rid of those. for collins, the concern is the max. you will see a hit to operating margins from that grounding in the production halt that beginning january. colin: is it just the max, or do you think there are other issues? brooke: i don't know. i think this is the first time we've gotten numbers on it for 2020. the other thing is we seen a lot of industrial companies break up and get stuck in this sort of purgatory where you are waiting for the breakups to actually happen, and it is hard to really price in that advantage until it does take place. they are also buying raytheon, a more defense oriented company. defense has been great. it is a really great place to be right now. you have seen investors flocking to that sector. lockheed this morning is real
brooke: yes.ot of parts for the max, especially because of an acquisition, so it is going to break up in the spring and separate its elevator, carrier and hvac divisions. i wonder if that is playing into the stock performance today. it is getting rid of those. for collins, the concern is the max. you will see a hit to operating margins from that grounding in the production halt that beginning january. colin: is it just the max, or do you think there are other issues? brooke: i don't know. i...
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well, mel brooks has done it in the past.ung actor named roman griffin davis — does a wonderfuljob. he is getting a lot of great mentions for this because he is particularly good. but the supporting cast as well — sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson, i mentioned earlier, stephen merchant. so for me, it works, but i appreciate that it's not going to work for everyone. ok, let's go on to the gentlemen. guy ritchie — famous of course for lock, stock and two smoking barrels, snatch and so on. this is back to the kind of gangster underworld ? it is very much going back to that. it's is it 2020 or 2002, watching this film? it's guy ritchie going back to his roots, guy ritchie going back to geezer movies and gangster movies. in fact, the opening scene of this films is matthew mcconaughey going into a london pub and ordering a pint and a pickled egg. it is guy ritchie to the nth degree! the actual plot is about hugh grant's character who is a tabloid hack who is trying to blackmail matthew mcconaughey, who is a crime boss. of course, t
well, mel brooks has done it in the past.ung actor named roman griffin davis — does a wonderfuljob. he is getting a lot of great mentions for this because he is particularly good. but the supporting cast as well — sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson, i mentioned earlier, stephen merchant. so for me, it works, but i appreciate that it's not going to work for everyone. ok, let's go on to the gentlemen. guy ritchie — famous of course for lock, stock and two smoking barrels, snatch and so on....
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well, mel brooks has done it in the past.tle character — a young actor named roman griffin davis — does a wonderfuljob. he is getting a lot of great mentions for this because he is particularly good. but the supporting cast as well — sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson, i mentioned earlier, stephen merchant. so for me, it works, but i appreciate that it's not going to work for everyone. ok, let's go on to the gentlemen. guy ritchie — famous of course for lock, stock and two smoking barrels, snatch and so on. this is back to the kind of gangster underworld ? it is very much going back to that. it's is it 2020 or 2002, watching this film? it's guy ritchie going back to his roots, guy ritchie going back to geezer movies and gangster movies. in fact, the opening scene of this films is matthew mcconaughey going into a london pub and ordering a pint and a pickled egg. it is guy ritchie to the nth degree! the actual plot is about hugh grant's character who is a tabloid hack who is trying to blackmail matthew mcconaughey, who is a crim
well, mel brooks has done it in the past.tle character — a young actor named roman griffin davis — does a wonderfuljob. he is getting a lot of great mentions for this because he is particularly good. but the supporting cast as well — sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson, i mentioned earlier, stephen merchant. so for me, it works, but i appreciate that it's not going to work for everyone. ok, let's go on to the gentlemen. guy ritchie — famous of course for lock, stock and two smoking...
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brooks. >> good morning, commissioners. eric brooks, californians for energy choice, and our city san francisco. we were preparing comments, important comments, which we tried to email you this morning. not sure if you got them or not. it was very hard to do that when we only saw this report two days ago. and so, first the positive. this is an excellent report. it's got all kinds of key information that we need to build a renewable energy network in san francisco. but this is not the renewable energy plan that we have been asking for for 15 years. this is not a plan. we do not believe that the sfpuc can be the agency to draft a plan. this -- this report does not create a plan to include energy efficiency, demand response, smart meters. and all of the diversified research, all planned as the sydney, australia, plan that you have all hopefully seen now to be integrated together as resources to get us to 100% local renewables and regional renewables for san francisco within 10 years as the ipcc recommends urgently. this just i
brooks. >> good morning, commissioners. eric brooks, californians for energy choice, and our city san francisco. we were preparing comments, important comments, which we tried to email you this morning. not sure if you got them or not. it was very hard to do that when we only saw this report two days ago. and so, first the positive. this is an excellent report. it's got all kinds of key information that we need to build a renewable energy network in san francisco. but this is not the...
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brooke: your guess is as good as mine.was not getting the jets until october. we could be waiting quite a while. story, we arehird delighted to have craig fuller, the ceo of freight waves. a leading source of what is going on in freight markets all around the country. let me start with the iranian question. particularly looking at rail and trucking with respect to crude oil, could we see a direct effect. craig: it should increase demand for oil. we think it is a net increase of demand. if there is a military impact isolated in the middle east, that could also increase industrial production and industrial demand, which will drive freight volumes. brooke: freight has been in a recession for a significant period. could this be a turning point for the railroads? craig: we think freight broadly has been in recession since october 2018. it has been a tough year. we think it bottomed with the trucking industry midyear of this year and we are starting to see increases. we had a good fourth quarter. freight volume in december was u
brooke: your guess is as good as mine.was not getting the jets until october. we could be waiting quite a while. story, we arehird delighted to have craig fuller, the ceo of freight waves. a leading source of what is going on in freight markets all around the country. let me start with the iranian question. particularly looking at rail and trucking with respect to crude oil, could we see a direct effect. craig: it should increase demand for oil. we think it is a net increase of demand. if there...
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with brooke? >> ridge: it's, um... >> steffy: dad? what's going on? >> ridge: you know, there's some things that happened between, uh, shauna and me, and brooke thinks that quinn was encouraging it. >> steffy: do i really wanna know? why do i have a bad feeling about this? >> ridge: it's not--it's not... bad. it's just shauna and i, we-- we kissed more than once. ♪ >> brooke: i guess you didn't learn anything about my influence over eric.
with brooke? >> ridge: it's, um... >> steffy: dad? what's going on? >> ridge: you know, there's some things that happened between, uh, shauna and me, and brooke thinks that quinn was encouraging it. >> steffy: do i really wanna know? why do i have a bad feeling about this? >> ridge: it's not--it's not... bad. it's just shauna and i, we-- we kissed more than once. ♪ >> brooke: i guess you didn't learn anything about my influence over eric.
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brooke lyons. this is -- >> reporter: -- surveillance work >> so, i'm our division s.w.a.t. team leader, and these targeting packs that they have are of a quality that i could use for a hit. or execute a search warrant or anything else. >> reporter: in talking to witham, the agents learned why they never found any physical evidence. no dna, fingerprints or fibers. he and benanti made sure not to leave a trace behind. >> witham even shaved his body to try to -- try to eliminate as much dna as possible. >> reporter: while he was up in a tree all night doing surveillance, he brought a jug along with him. >> he relieves himself in the jugs so that he doesn't break surveillance so that he doesn't leave any dna behind. >> reporter: but now, even with the two men in custody, the feds still didn't know how many others were involved. who was the african american man and the woman the zieglers described? was there anyone else involved? >> three, four, five, six people? are we looking for two? what are the ra
brooke lyons. this is -- >> reporter: -- surveillance work >> so, i'm our division s.w.a.t. team leader, and these targeting packs that they have are of a quality that i could use for a hit. or execute a search warrant or anything else. >> reporter: in talking to witham, the agents learned why they never found any physical evidence. no dna, fingerprints or fibers. he and benanti made sure not to leave a trace behind. >> witham even shaved his body to try to -- try to...
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monaco reeks of it. [ brooke scoffs ] [ inhaling ] ahh, so good. >> brooke: that is not real money, bill always wanted my face on a dollar bill, and there it is. "in bill we trust." >> brooke: [ laughs ] you are so silly. >> bill: i'm handing them out at the event to encourage bidding. every dollar spent goes tord
monaco reeks of it. [ brooke scoffs ] [ inhaling ] ahh, so good. >> brooke: that is not real money, bill always wanted my face on a dollar bill, and there it is. "in bill we trust." >> brooke: [ laughs ] you are so silly. >> bill: i'm handing them out at the event to encourage bidding. every dollar spent goes tord
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if it was the shields and brooks to want to call brooke shields but they didn't go for that.ughter] one of my great observations about the news hour something i am intensely proud to be a part of, we have a certain demographic who is our core demographic which is seasoned youth. and so up in 98-year-old lady comes up to me in the airport, i know she's going to say i don't want your show but my mother loves it. [laughter] we do really both older folks. >> so you're supposed to be the conservative on that as that of fair characterization? >> i'm supposed to be but frankly over the years, i've -- it's been a struggle to, some conservative i think now i call myself a moderate. but the way the political world have shifted, it's more accurate to say i am a moderate and someone is politically. >> now they are well-known for your tv show and also the columns. your high school friends call you up and say i really knew juergen to be successful? are people calling of the didn't call you before? >> i dated a lot of people's sisters, and all cases these are women who would've had nothing
if it was the shields and brooks to want to call brooke shields but they didn't go for that.ughter] one of my great observations about the news hour something i am intensely proud to be a part of, we have a certain demographic who is our core demographic which is seasoned youth. and so up in 98-year-old lady comes up to me in the airport, i know she's going to say i don't want your show but my mother loves it. [laughter] we do really both older folks. >> so you're supposed to be the...
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brooke sutherland joins us on target.f total targets stock performance today is a total mess, trading down as much as 10%. this was a big surprise. target has been a winner among retail, which has been a terrible spot among the last couple years with all of the problems in the push toward online. it didfared well until not. they are talking about -- part of that is because they had such a strong performance last year. last year they saw 6% growth on the same basis. investors are looking for them to be strong. they were taking shares from some of the struggling retailers , particularly the department stores. do not see that translate into significant sales growth makes you wonder what retailers can do to stay relevant and stay growing. art: electronics was one of the key issues. it also feels like they're trying to hold onto the margins. it does not feel like they were as promotional as him of the people there were competing against. they also had the tricky comp. does target still have the right game plan? brooke: on the
brooke sutherland joins us on target.f total targets stock performance today is a total mess, trading down as much as 10%. this was a big surprise. target has been a winner among retail, which has been a terrible spot among the last couple years with all of the problems in the push toward online. it didfared well until not. they are talking about -- part of that is because they had such a strong performance last year. last year they saw 6% growth on the same basis. investors are looking for...
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brooks said. you know, we work with a lot of boards and commissions around the region, to do a lot of work at the bay area quality management district. and, you know, we hear a lot about 2030 goals and we've been talking about 2030 goals for a long time now. now we have officially entered the period where 2030 is one 10-year capital plan away. we're talking by 2030, combustion engines need to x, y and z. and by 2030 we need to stop our use of fossil fuels or emissions from fossil fuels. we have how many e.v.s will be on the road and so many different plans for 2030. and we've been kicking the can down the road for so long and we're now at the point where we're literally one 10-year capital plan away from this huge milestone. these things are going to take time, putting together a buildout plan that is comprehensive and systematic and then implementing that, probably going to take over 10 years. so where are we going to be by 2030? so i think that the democratic policy of this city and county expec
brooks said. you know, we work with a lot of boards and commissions around the region, to do a lot of work at the bay area quality management district. and, you know, we hear a lot about 2030 goals and we've been talking about 2030 goals for a long time now. now we have officially entered the period where 2030 is one 10-year capital plan away. we're talking by 2030, combustion engines need to x, y and z. and by 2030 we need to stop our use of fossil fuels or emissions from fossil fuels. we have...
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here to assess theseri his times are sheemeds and brooks. shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. let's talk about this impeachment trial, mark that is almost here. house speaker nancy pelosi waited a month to transmit the ticl of impeachment of the senate. did that translate into a smart move? >> i think so. i think it's fair to sayha the case has been strengthened against the president and that -- and the calls for evidence has been strengthened inhe intervening four weeks. we learned that ambassador john boltonow willing to testify if subpoenaed. learned about russia -- further russia hacking of t gas company in ukraine. we've learned at least allegations about the president's more deep involvement all the way to the point o charges that operatives friendly to trump campaign, a candidate for congress was physically surveilling in hostile manner the united states ambassadoro ukraine and sending messages of the sort that -- for a price we can -- wn so i think there's any question that this builds up that t
here to assess theseri his times are sheemeds and brooks. shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. let's talk about this impeachment trial, mark that is almost here. house speaker nancy pelosi waited a month to transmit the ticl of impeachment of the senate. did that translate into a smart move? >> i think so. i think it's fair to sayha the case has been strengthened against the president and that -- and the calls for evidence has been...
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but first brooke baldwin outside the staples center. brooke, i know you've been seeing folks gather out there. tell us what you've been hearing about their recollections of him, what they meant to him. >> i'll introduce you to a fan who showed up here at 6:00 in the morning right now in los angeles wanting to pay his respects. let me just give you the lay of the land. i keep saying this. this is how i felt it. this is how i know a lot of my friends felt it, like a punch in the gut. kobe bryant 41 years young, his daughter gigi, 13. it's so tragic. a parent and child over and over again. staples center in front of me. behind me is this plaza that was full of people last night. they started trickling out around 2:00 in the morning. i walked around the perimeter. i just want to read one thing for you. you're seeing candles, and, of course, flowers but nike sneakers and jerseys, number 8 or 24, both of which are retired in the staples center, both of which kobe wore. i didn't want to touch anything as part of this memorial. let me read this
but first brooke baldwin outside the staples center. brooke, i know you've been seeing folks gather out there. tell us what you've been hearing about their recollections of him, what they meant to him. >> i'll introduce you to a fan who showed up here at 6:00 in the morning right now in los angeles wanting to pay his respects. let me just give you the lay of the land. i keep saying this. this is how i felt it. this is how i know a lot of my friends felt it, like a punch in the gut. kobe...