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carol: is he?h: he made a bunch of statements where he says he denounces milo yiannopoulos and distances himself from steve bannon. politicse talk about all the time but i make my own decisions, almost like he is talking about his barber or cabdriver. carol: not someone who he has funded big-time. zach: essentially he has bankrolled bannon's suite of projects over the last three or four years. julia: i made the point about breitbart news. if you're suggesting perhaps some of the politics of steve bannon and milo he does not agree with, breitbart news may be going somewhere but not very far. just explain what is going on with his conservative values. zach: josh green and i wrote the piece talked to people around mercer and bannon. this is not really about stepping away from bannon or a change of direction in his politics. if anything, this might free him up to do more because the sale of breitbart. he is selling it to his daughters. his daughter rebecca, is middle daughter, has always been the one m
carol: is he?h: he made a bunch of statements where he says he denounces milo yiannopoulos and distances himself from steve bannon. politicse talk about all the time but i make my own decisions, almost like he is talking about his barber or cabdriver. carol: not someone who he has funded big-time. zach: essentially he has bankrolled bannon's suite of projects over the last three or four years. julia: i made the point about breitbart news. if you're suggesting perhaps some of the politics of...
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carol: and i am carol massar. macy's plans.macy's ceo of hbo talks about the future and sexual harassment in the workplace. carol: and a sign we all may all be drinking a little too much. julia: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ we are back with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief megan murphy. i love this interview, the ceo of hbo. megan: hbo we all know well as one of the best and first supreme outlets of content, but the brand has really faced challenges. you have, netflix, hulu in this space, and these are all content studios. we did an interview earlier with richard de niro and where you go with these best products, so the fear is competitive, and hbo is working to maintain premium content. "we still want to be the premium outlet." and when i talked to richard, how they go about to be the culture that celebrates talent and how you do it in this kind of environment where directors, actors, authors, writers have so many places to take that content, how do you expand and maintain that brand integrity? julia:
carol: and i am carol massar. macy's plans.macy's ceo of hbo talks about the future and sexual harassment in the workplace. carol: and a sign we all may all be drinking a little too much. julia: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ we are back with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief megan murphy. i love this interview, the ceo of hbo. megan: hbo we all know well as one of the best and first supreme outlets of content, but the brand has really faced...
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carol: and i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, am 1330 in boston, and am 960 in the bay area. julia: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the politics section, president trump's withdrawal from the transpacific partnership puts them in a difficult position for asian commerce. carol: he is seeing that firsthand with a trip to the region. here's economics editor peter coy. peter: as one of his first acts in office, he pulled out of the transpacific partnership. that big 12 nation create the -- trade deal that was high-quality in terms of components that the u.s. looks for, which is restraints on the ability of state owned enterprises to subsidize, to get subsidies from the government, and so on. it had a lot of things that countries were reluctant to give and it had been won over intense negotiations, kind of trench warfare. and so when trump pulled out of it, a lot of people saw it as a backward step for the u.s.. and i think now we are seeing that that turned out
carol: and i'm carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, am 1330 in boston, and am 960 in the bay area. julia: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the politics section, president trump's withdrawal from the transpacific partnership puts them in a difficult position for asian commerce. carol: he is seeing that firsthand with a trip to the region. here's economics editor peter coy. peter: as one of his first acts in office, he pulled out of the...
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carol: and on the mobile app.in the politics section, a look at what president trump's 2017 might tell us about his 2018. carol: our editor. >> pretty much everything has been a failure. if you look at his campaign promises, draining the swamp, building the wall, none of those things have been accomplished. this is to say nothing of the russia investigation. it has been a historically bad first year in the oval office for president trump. when you look over the past years, you could put him in the top 20. carol: when you look at things like infrastructure and obamacare, appointing staff, did he do it? >> though, i do not think so. part of this is also, the unanswered thing i have been saying lately is a part of this strategy of draining the swamp and limiting the scope and size of government in the lives of american business. but when you do not appoint basic people to get things done, you are not able to get your policy done to begin with. carol: and also, you are not appointing people but you have appointed high
carol: and on the mobile app.in the politics section, a look at what president trump's 2017 might tell us about his 2018. carol: our editor. >> pretty much everything has been a failure. if you look at his campaign promises, draining the swamp, building the wall, none of those things have been accomplished. this is to say nothing of the russia investigation. it has been a historically bad first year in the oval office for president trump. when you look over the past years, you could put...
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carol: and i'm carol massar.o a potential post-isis world and what to expect in iraq and syria. julia: plus the next hack attack, all of that and more up ahead in "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ julia: this year-ahead edition of "bloomberg businessweek" is absolutely littered with stunning interviews. one of them, former director of the cia general petraeus. megan: well, yeah. if we look at 2018 as an area -- as a year of possible congregation, political risk he , is an expert to talk about looking at the hot areas, which will be north korea and the middle east. i want to single out his comments on north korea. you know, he backs the trump administration and what they are doing and trying to force china to be the active player reining in north korea. as we know, that has not worked, it has not worked as well as one might have thought until now, and that is because china's biggest fear is that we will see the disintegration of north korea as we know it and reunification of korea. that is their worst fear, that is some
carol: and i'm carol massar.o a potential post-isis world and what to expect in iraq and syria. julia: plus the next hack attack, all of that and more up ahead in "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ julia: this year-ahead edition of "bloomberg businessweek" is absolutely littered with stunning interviews. one of them, former director of the cia general petraeus. megan: well, yeah. if we look at 2018 as an area -- as a year of possible congregation, political risk he , is an expert...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. julia: and i'm julia chatterley. this week trouble for justin , trudeau. companies catering ppers.parat onia: all that ahead "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief megan murphy. , we kick it off, taking a look at canada which i feel has largely escaped the populist movement we have seen around the globe. megan: what it has not escaped is an economic slowdown or perceived economic slowdown which is really affecting justin trudeau, the prime minister who could do no wrong. his support has slumped a little bit and he is facing an angst among his people not too dissimilar from the populism we in terms of people saying canada needs to return to its roots. i want to feel like it is supporting us out in the heartland and the western parts of the country in particular. julia: they have knockout growth. he has had challenges. the paradise papers have been an issue. politically there has been noises surrounding him that have not been very helpful. megan: he has had a few domestic scandals with both
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. julia: and i'm julia chatterley. this week trouble for justin , trudeau. companies catering ppers.parat onia: all that ahead "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief megan murphy. , we kick it off, taking a look at canada which i feel has largely escaped the populist movement we have seen around the globe. megan: what it has not escaped is an economic slowdown or perceived economic...
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carol: they want to be there. for any service that was to be responsible to its shareholders and earnings season. it is hard to resist the lower -- illure when markets are pretty unsure. linkedin is starting to censor posts in china. even apple this year started deleting apps from the chinese store they let users get around the firewall. julia: central-bank leaders get ready to play musical chairs. tbg tellsjim coulter us what he sees ahead in 2018. julia: this is "bloomberg businessweek: the year ahead." ♪ ♪ julia: welcome back. carol: you can also this xm, amnd radio on sirius am 960 inston, and the bay area. julia: and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. carol: 2018 will see a new central bank appointment in the united states and potentially in china, japan and europe. julia: we asked christina lindberg what to expect. christina: we will see three major central banks began to which all stimulus. actually two. japan continues longer than everyone else. that will be a turning point for investors, for economi
carol: they want to be there. for any service that was to be responsible to its shareholders and earnings season. it is hard to resist the lower -- illure when markets are pretty unsure. linkedin is starting to censor posts in china. even apple this year started deleting apps from the chinese store they let users get around the firewall. julia: central-bank leaders get ready to play musical chairs. tbg tellsjim coulter us what he sees ahead in 2018. julia: this is "bloomberg businessweek:...
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this is the worst date i've ever seen. - don't you see, carol? taking pictures for a story. so i was right. it's not a date. [ominous music] - oh, god, they're gonna get caught. katie's in trouble. - oh, please, lord, don't kill katie. take dave instead. he's been calling you a weenie and saying you wouldn't do it. [suspenseful music] ♪ - hey! sandwich attack! 'twas a prank. ♪ uhh! - [gasps] hi, i'm mindy kearns. it's great nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. knowing that the most important goals are yours. multiplied by 14,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. i look back on my life and i know what it was for. what if i struggled... what if i sacrificed... and what if i swore i'd succeed... so you could wake up one day with the choice to be anything you wanted. well then, my great granddaughter... i
this is the worst date i've ever seen. - don't you see, carol? taking pictures for a story. so i was right. it's not a date. [ominous music] - oh, god, they're gonna get caught. katie's in trouble. - oh, please, lord, don't kill katie. take dave instead. he's been calling you a weenie and saying you wouldn't do it. [suspenseful music] ♪ - hey! sandwich attack! 'twas a prank. ♪ uhh! - [gasps] hi, i'm mindy kearns. it's great nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you for...
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[light music] ♪ - 911, it's carol.daughter just lied to me, which means she is in grave danger. would you connect me, please, to liam neeson's line? - carvell, i'm home! - oh, nice! nice, man. - good move. - good job, good job. - carvell? - what makes you jump up like that? which one am i? oh, i got it! - what's chuck doing here? - we had so much fun at david blaine, we decided to keep hanging out here. we drank all the beers. we prank called chuck's urologist. - [laughs] - and we went for a swim. carvell chose all the music, and i designed the moves. - then chuck swam through my legs. - and then i pop up, and he throws me, and i do a special spin. - okay, so you guys are like friends now? - big time! it's not easy to make friends if you're a famous adult male. and carvell and i have like a ton in common. we're both really into compilations of sexy commercials that they can't show in the united states! - ha ha! yes! hey, babe, can he sleep over? - please, mrs. carvell? - hey, greg, would you mind driving
[light music] ♪ - 911, it's carol.daughter just lied to me, which means she is in grave danger. would you connect me, please, to liam neeson's line? - carvell, i'm home! - oh, nice! nice, man. - good move. - good job, good job. - carvell? - what makes you jump up like that? which one am i? oh, i got it! - what's chuck doing here? - we had so much fun at david blaine, we decided to keep hanging out here. we drank all the beers. we prank called chuck's urologist. - [laughs] - and we went for a...
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congresswoman carol shay porter.the honorable catherine wells wheeler, ibew 490. senator dan feltis. senator betty laskey, and dr. elliot laskey. represent mini bessmer. paul carey and larry guard. represent andi.zhe÷ the honorable judy reardon, and the national association of letter carriers. let's give them all a big round of applause. [ applause ] eleanor roosevelt was a fearless fighter for justice. her entire life was spent working to make the world a better place for all. for more than a quarter of a century, the new hampshire democratic party has been honoring an outstanding woman who fought hard and succeeded in providing an opportunity for life success regardless of their circumstances. this year's recipient of the eleanor roosevelt award embodies eleanor's spirit. during her decades of service in our community in the house and in the senate her record is exemplary, extraordinary and she's always fighting on the side of righteousness. eight years ago in a closed door senate caucus, she implored her colleague
congresswoman carol shay porter.the honorable catherine wells wheeler, ibew 490. senator dan feltis. senator betty laskey, and dr. elliot laskey. represent mini bessmer. paul carey and larry guard. represent andi.zhe÷ the honorable judy reardon, and the national association of letter carriers. let's give them all a big round of applause. [ applause ] eleanor roosevelt was a fearless fighter for justice. her entire life was spent working to make the world a better place for all. for more than a...
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thank you, carol, for your service.esentative meng: to senator maggie hassan, who has broken so many barriers, not just for women but for all americans. but she only saved health care for the whole country. [applause] representative meng: and to my good friend, one of my closest friends in congress, also my classmate congresswoman annie custer, who really has no ego and the fights that she leads in congress, whether it is working on workforce development for combating opioid abuse and sexual harassment in the workplace, annie, just gets it done and never cares about whether her name is on the bill or news conference. i'm also honored to be here with two of my colleagues and friends, congressman john delaney and congressman tim ryan and his wife, as well. right now the national media is still focused on a democratic victory that occurred in virginia recently. but we know that the victories of 2017 began right here in new hampshire. [applause] representative meng: and continue to happen, winning a special elections, resul
thank you, carol, for your service.esentative meng: to senator maggie hassan, who has broken so many barriers, not just for women but for all americans. but she only saved health care for the whole country. [applause] representative meng: and to my good friend, one of my closest friends in congress, also my classmate congresswoman annie custer, who really has no ego and the fights that she leads in congress, whether it is working on workforce development for combating opioid abuse and sexual...
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there is not a day that goes by where carol and in any are not rabbing people -- carol and annie areying we need to stay organized. john, i enjoyed your words tonight, thank you for contributing your message here tonight. paul from waydy back is here. [applause] say, way back. has it been that long? i just want to say something. you get into politics to make a difference. when you see people presented with the opportunity, after being in a place like congress, where you can clearly make the easy decision and cling to your job and staff and title. but when push comes to shove and there is an opportunity to give every single american access to health care, it was representatives from places like new hampshire like carol and paul who literally put their jobs on the line to make sure that happened. we want to thank you for doing that. [applause] those other heroes. buddy from, my old way back. i mean old. here. buddy donny who is when i went to law school back here, i worked in congress for a couple years. . caught the political dog i was in my first year of law school. anyone in the fir
there is not a day that goes by where carol and in any are not rabbing people -- carol and annie areying we need to stay organized. john, i enjoyed your words tonight, thank you for contributing your message here tonight. paul from waydy back is here. [applause] say, way back. has it been that long? i just want to say something. you get into politics to make a difference. when you see people presented with the opportunity, after being in a place like congress, where you can clearly make the...
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carol quoted winston churchill in her remarks.quote a little bit differently. he said the only way out is through. our job as citizens and our job as democrats is to love and protect our country, state, communities, and each other. that is what americans have always done. [applause] and in america, the way we love each other is we fight for justice for each other. [applause] sen. hassan: we understand the value of inclusion because we were founded by people who said that every single one of us matters and counts. many of you have heard me say this before -- our founders did not count everybody at first. but they have the confidence that every generation of americans would work to bring more and more people in from the margins into the heart and soul of our communities and our democracy and our economy. because they understood that when you do that, you unleash talent and energy that is really important, of course, for the cause of individual freedom and dignity, but you unleash talent and energy that helps us all compete and grow
carol quoted winston churchill in her remarks.quote a little bit differently. he said the only way out is through. our job as citizens and our job as democrats is to love and protect our country, state, communities, and each other. that is what americans have always done. [applause] and in america, the way we love each other is we fight for justice for each other. [applause] sen. hassan: we understand the value of inclusion because we were founded by people who said that every single one of us...
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. >> carol neve was pam's best friend. >> she was always happy.he had a personality that just sucked you in and kept you ere. >> reporter: carol met pam 22 ago.years >> we were neighbors, and we did become best friends to the tune of every day we talked. every single day. >> reporter: that was long before jim came into the picture, of course. >> good morning, baby desiree! first christmas! >> pam was a single mom. she and carol babysat for each others' kids, walked their babies together, went shopping, shared recipes, and hung out during the holidays. >> pamela was very much family to me. >> pam was the most caring, loving, giving person you would ever meet. life was about other people. >> tina holland is another friend. she and pam met when their youngest children started attending the same school. they planned family vacations together and trips to disneyland. one year pamela bought her daughter janette and tina's sons costumes just for the sake of creating happy memories. her daughter was a princess, tina's sons a pirate and peter pan. >> she w
. >> carol neve was pam's best friend. >> she was always happy.he had a personality that just sucked you in and kept you ere. >> reporter: carol met pam 22 ago.years >> we were neighbors, and we did become best friends to the tune of every day we talked. every single day. >> reporter: that was long before jim came into the picture, of course. >> good morning, baby desiree! first christmas! >> pam was a single mom. she and carol babysat for each others'...
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carol: terrible disaster. >> back in the late 80's., people were recruited to help with the cleanup. we spoke to somebody who's neighbor was taken away to help and died shortly thereafter. julia: the russians are financing this powerplant. it is russian built. >> and building it. the state-owned company is supporting it. >> what is interesting is how close it is to lithuania. >> there are more lithuanians near the plant than from belarus. that is one of the main objections. in belarus, they have said that the decision was made because of considerations of topography. you cannot have water supplies too close to a plant in the event of an explosion. julia: talk about why they see it as such a threat. is it because of the russian influence? is it the fact that they have worked so hard to remove themselves from being so dependent on energy from russia in particular? because this is a factor for the whole of europe. cristina: russia has a history of using energy as a geopolitical tool. they did it in the ukraine, where they basically threat
carol: terrible disaster. >> back in the late 80's., people were recruited to help with the cleanup. we spoke to somebody who's neighbor was taken away to help and died shortly thereafter. julia: the russians are financing this powerplant. it is russian built. >> and building it. the state-owned company is supporting it. >> what is interesting is how close it is to lithuania. >> there are more lithuanians near the plant than from belarus. that is one of the main...
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carol is out and about this morning.e supermarket and they are playing merry christmas. it is november. i went surprisingly early on mince pies, mid september i was mince pieing it. carol is not very impressed with this. the tree looks beautiful.m does look beautiful and we are in covent garden and that tree stands 55 feet tall, it has between 25000 and 30,000 lightbulbs and it‘s gorgeous. tonight it will be lit for real, we‘ve seen a sneak preview this morning and after the programme the lights will be switched off. festivities kick—off at covent garden at 5:30 p.m., the cast of 42nd street coming down and they will be performing, pudsey bear will switch on the lights as well. he‘s going to dance and he has some special guests. i‘ve been trying to drag out from the covent garden chaps who they are but they are saying nothing, other than they are very special. something to see in london this evening. cloudier for most of us compared to yesterday, and milder, but some exceptions, as ever, especially across scotland. 9am a
carol is out and about this morning.e supermarket and they are playing merry christmas. it is november. i went surprisingly early on mince pies, mid september i was mince pieing it. carol is not very impressed with this. the tree looks beautiful.m does look beautiful and we are in covent garden and that tree stands 55 feet tall, it has between 25000 and 30,000 lightbulbs and it‘s gorgeous. tonight it will be lit for real, we‘ve seen a sneak preview this morning and after the programme the...
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carol: what is fascinating is you put this statistic.rch has shown 5% of insurers population can account for 50% of the cost. what 17 is doing, they are -- centene is collecting a lot of data to understand the population they are insuring, and they are trying to make sure they are doing health care or suggesting health care to their subscribers before they get really sick. bryan: that's right. they use publicly available data as well as their own claims data to figure out who are the people who have small problems that could quickly become big problems, expensive problems for centene. then they focus on these people. they have algorithms that churn through data. every 24 hours, a software program delivers a patient to do list to one of centene's 3000 case managers for these particular people. the case manager says, i see this small problem could get big. they reach out to the people and say, you need to go to the doctor, take your meds, do a and b in hopes of heading off major surgery or major problems with their heart, kidneys, etc. jul
carol: what is fascinating is you put this statistic.rch has shown 5% of insurers population can account for 50% of the cost. what 17 is doing, they are -- centene is collecting a lot of data to understand the population they are insuring, and they are trying to make sure they are doing health care or suggesting health care to their subscribers before they get really sick. bryan: that's right. they use publicly available data as well as their own claims data to figure out who are the people who...
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hi, this is carol. butterball turkey breast with wings, and i put it in at 325. >> stephen: oh, boy. >> but if after two hours, i put aluminum foil on it. >> stephen: uh-huh. overall of it or just the thighs? >> there were no thigh s. >> stephen: there were no thyself? >> no. >> stephen: what happened to the bird? why are there no thighs? >> the way it was sold was the breast and the wings. >> stephen: you got ripped off. >> that's the way they sold it. >> stephen: you got ripped off. birds usually come with thighs. i apologize. can i get your number. we'll send you out a fresh turk wethighs. that's not right. >> what do you mean? how do you do that? >> stephen: just give me an address and we'll send you another turkey. it should have come from thyself. most of them are grown with them. >> oh, really? it's in the oven and it's an hour less than the required cook time. >> stephen: yeah, that happens a lot. >> and the meat thermometer is saying it's at 188. >> stephen: 188! >> yes. >> stephen: get out of
hi, this is carol. butterball turkey breast with wings, and i put it in at 325. >> stephen: oh, boy. >> but if after two hours, i put aluminum foil on it. >> stephen: uh-huh. overall of it or just the thighs? >> there were no thigh s. >> stephen: there were no thyself? >> no. >> stephen: what happened to the bird? why are there no thighs? >> the way it was sold was the breast and the wings. >> stephen: you got ripped off. >> that's the...
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carol massar and i caught up with simon kennedy.or a long time has had a bad reputation in the world economy. there are signs now that it is not just recovering from the global financial crisis, but it is actually doing pretty well. there is data showing how strong germany is. we are looking at the best growth this year for the euro area in a decade. it is turning from recovery to expansion. at the same time, a lot of economists are lining up to say this is the start of a golden period, which is something we have never heard really discussed in the context of the euro area. carol: for people who have been asleep for the last 10, 15 years, they have missed so much. that includes the global financial crisis and the sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone. they had to recover the euro zone from a lot. simon: absolutely. while some economies rebounded, perhaps did not create the jobs some would have hoped in the early days and subsequently the wages, have had a pretty standard recovery from that financial crisis and recession, europe bell
carol massar and i caught up with simon kennedy.or a long time has had a bad reputation in the world economy. there are signs now that it is not just recovering from the global financial crisis, but it is actually doing pretty well. there is data showing how strong germany is. we are looking at the best growth this year for the euro area in a decade. it is turning from recovery to expansion. at the same time, a lot of economists are lining up to say this is the start of a golden period, which...
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and in ohio, carol tafoya took an open seat usually held by a republican.ger bid donald trump victory. she made that decision not even knowing at the time she was pregnant with twins. during the campaign, she gave birth to premature twin boys. her husband took over the campaign for her at the time. ashley bennett is joining us by skype in atlantic city. she left work and is on the move in atlantic city. jennifer, let me start with you. how are the boys? >> the boys are doing well. one is at home and we're waiting for the released from the hospital soon. >> at the time you didn't know you were pregnant. you discover you're pregnant, you're having twins and you're running this improbable campaign. what inspired you to get into politics for the first time? >> absolutely. so i think it really started with the election from last year. i just remember these feelings of fear and anxiety of helplessness and hopelessness. i knew there needed to be a counterbalance, there needed to be a response to trump politics because he was inserting so much mysogeny and bigotry.
and in ohio, carol tafoya took an open seat usually held by a republican.ger bid donald trump victory. she made that decision not even knowing at the time she was pregnant with twins. during the campaign, she gave birth to premature twin boys. her husband took over the campaign for her at the time. ashley bennett is joining us by skype in atlantic city. she left work and is on the move in atlantic city. jennifer, let me start with you. how are the boys? >> the boys are doing well. one is...
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carol.irst time i visited guantanamo 1975.as in i'm -- justice school in the retired command master chief type. they opened hat guantanamo bay as a prison, i at the television, that place should never have prison. up as a way back in 1950, we got a thing ucmj, on military justice, provision in it is that are going to be trials prisoner, they will be conducted under the ules and in the courts that existed on the day of outbreak hostileities, gitmo, don't meet that requirement, violation of article three of geneva we ention and, you know, should get rid thf thing as far as the prison is concerned. being a thorn in the side, that is a political instead of a legal one. to some of the callers, i want this, we are supposed to be a nation under the rule of law. we exist to establish justice makee put in place laws to certain that is the way that we act in this country. seem to have a president and we seem to have had a couple of have been ions that about aggravating the rule of law. an attorney gen
carol.irst time i visited guantanamo 1975.as in i'm -- justice school in the retired command master chief type. they opened hat guantanamo bay as a prison, i at the television, that place should never have prison. up as a way back in 1950, we got a thing ucmj, on military justice, provision in it is that are going to be trials prisoner, they will be conducted under the ules and in the courts that existed on the day of outbreak hostileities, gitmo, don't meet that requirement, violation of...
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from fedex field, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> oh, my goodness. carol said it. the redskins on the road taking on dallas. >> dallas. >> i hate this. >> them boys. thursday. the game will air at 8:25 here on nbc4. another big game week. we'll see how they do. time right now, 4:35. let's get another cheskt weather and traffic. >> another look at the roads wtop's jack taylor in do a little shopping. >> if you're one of the brave ones that's going to do black friday shopping this morning, bundle up. it's cold outside. most areas right now in the 20s. i would say the puffy coats, the scarves, the gloves and a hat as well. look at these numbers. gaithersburg at 24 degrees. lorton, 26. clinton 27 degrees. winchester, front royal, temperature there 27. manassas is down to 23. frederick is 27 in the district. we don't have much of a breeze out there. as we go through morning, plenty of sunshine. we'll try to warm the temperatures up. by 4:00 p.m., 53 and sunny. later on tonight, we get chilly again. we'll look at the travel weather coming up, but let's check roads for th
from fedex field, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> oh, my goodness. carol said it. the redskins on the road taking on dallas. >> dallas. >> i hate this. >> them boys. thursday. the game will air at 8:25 here on nbc4. another big game week. we'll see how they do. time right now, 4:35. let's get another cheskt weather and traffic. >> another look at the roads wtop's jack taylor in do a little shopping. >> if you're one of the brave ones that's going to do black...
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carol: estoy sudando. que hacen la diferencia en el mundo de la mÚsica. eso se los cuento mÁs adelante. ahora regreso con ustedes, que se escuche que las vegas estÁ despierto. karla: quÉ bien cocina. alan: hasta en la presentaciÓn del platillo. gracias a nuestra chef lorena de "cocineros latinos". lorena: tÚ orgullo que la chef lorena sea una de las nuestras. que sea la primera hispana en tener su restaurante en las vegas. alan: mÁs adelante nos tiene el rol de la mujer que ha hecho su propia historia. apenas estamos comenzando . orlando segura se fue con su mejor amigo. karla: carlos vives? alan: le atinaste. [risas] karla: ttambiÉn hoy en doctor juan a partir las 10:00 a.m. vamos hablar de un tema que nos preocupa a todos , los problemas de salud mental que disparan los Índices de suicidio. los estados unidos realizara soldados con antecedentes de transtornos psicolÓgicos. alan: los finalistas de quÉ creen? los tres finalistas de "mira quiÉn baila". los recibimos como deben de ser. yo estarÍa bien nervio
carol: estoy sudando. que hacen la diferencia en el mundo de la mÚsica. eso se los cuento mÁs adelante. ahora regreso con ustedes, que se escuche que las vegas estÁ despierto. karla: quÉ bien cocina. alan: hasta en la presentaciÓn del platillo. gracias a nuestra chef lorena de "cocineros latinos". lorena: tÚ orgullo que la chef lorena sea una de las nuestras. que sea la primera hispana en tener su restaurante en las vegas. alan: mÁs adelante nos tiene el rol de la mujer que ha...
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sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor.l the story that if we needed a grouse for dinner, she'd take the shotgun and go and get it. >> but the backwoods life is too small for naomi's big dreams. by 18, she's a pre-med college student in seattle. >> she had one quarter left, but it was summer, and she saw a sign from united airlines saying "we're hiring." she thought, "i'll do it for the summer." >> what do you think it was about that sign asking for people to sign up to be stewardesses that attracted her? >> it was the travel. she always was an adventurer. >> naomi instantly falls in love with the globe-trotting lifestyle. she was hooked. >> she was hooked, and she never regretted it. >> in 1952, she jumps ship to pan-american airways -- not just the most prestigious of carriers, but a cultural icon. pan am was founded in 1927 as america's first international airline. an innovator in the use of jet aircraft, pan am becomes legendary for its luxury, panache, and above all, its classy, gorgeous stewardesses. pan am flight att
sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor.l the story that if we needed a grouse for dinner, she'd take the shotgun and go and get it. >> but the backwoods life is too small for naomi's big dreams. by 18, she's a pre-med college student in seattle. >> she had one quarter left, but it was summer, and she saw a sign from united airlines saying "we're hiring." she thought, "i'll do it for the summer." >> what do...
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the crystal clear warning signs at carol way was a sexual predator in school. according to the lawsuit, carol way wore pajamas to school and carried a backpack full of candy and enticed parents and children complained at his two years there, but nothing happened. carol away kept his badge and had full access to the school as a volunteer after his position was cut. even after a warning e-mail from principal williams. all the while carolaway sexually abused 23 kids and recorded most of it on his cell phone. the lawsuit says it could have been prevented. allegations says carolaway was hired without required references or qualification. a child raised a shocking alarm early, but ignored. you need to check deante's phone the child said less than two months on it. there's nasty things on it were kids and the administrator told the child she did not believe the student because carolaway had a clean record. children were telling and nobody was listening. between december of 2016, the suit claims two children told counselors about sexual abuse and children forced to uri
the crystal clear warning signs at carol way was a sexual predator in school. according to the lawsuit, carol way wore pajamas to school and carried a backpack full of candy and enticed parents and children complained at his two years there, but nothing happened. carol away kept his badge and had full access to the school as a volunteer after his position was cut. even after a warning e-mail from principal williams. all the while carolaway sexually abused 23 kids and recorded most of it on his...
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bureau chief julie carey was first to tell the story and jennifer carol foye. we caught up with her as she is celebrating victory and the chance to bring one of her babies home from the hospital. >> i am so proud of everyone. >> reporter: tuesday night jennifer carol foye was part of the wave of women voted into office. but that was just one highlight in her week. the other came in a call on friday as she was out campaigning. >> i was knocking on doors, and i received a phone call from the doctor and he says, i've got some great news for you. zander is ready to come home. >> reporter: identical twin boys, carol found out she was pregnant right after she they weighed in at a pound and a half. that began a pattern for this vmi grad turned public defender. days spent campaigning, nights in the a nova fairfax nicu with her husband. >> there were no outside conversations about anything else that was happening in the world. there was no phone calls that was happening, writing job or campaigning. it was us and them and it was absolutely amazing. hi. >> reporter: now z
bureau chief julie carey was first to tell the story and jennifer carol foye. we caught up with her as she is celebrating victory and the chance to bring one of her babies home from the hospital. >> i am so proud of everyone. >> reporter: tuesday night jennifer carol foye was part of the wave of women voted into office. but that was just one highlight in her week. the other came in a call on friday as she was out campaigning. >> i was knocking on doors, and i received a phone...
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christmas carols, "s" a laugh out loud book. it's a really fun character, and he's put through the grinder. but the genius of dickens is he takes the fun and then gives you something else underneath it. >> scratch. >> come on. >> scrooge. >> check the window. do you think i'm made of money? >> mr. scrooge, how delightful to meet you. >> sorry, i can't say the same. >> you and i are going to do wonderful things together. >> that's the great thing--it's laugh out loud, isn't it. >> yes, very playful, and yes, it was brilliant. >> he has his own world in his head. >> oh, very much. you get to see a bit of it. >> as do all right artists and intensely imaginative types, they can't always get it out. he has a very different view of the world around him. >> and what with we get to do, his characters come and visit. all these things that he's thinking in his head, that are in the room with him. you get to have so much fun with him. >> merry, merry christmas to one and to all. >> merry christmas. >> everyone from jim carrey to mickey mou
christmas carols, "s" a laugh out loud book. it's a really fun character, and he's put through the grinder. but the genius of dickens is he takes the fun and then gives you something else underneath it. >> scratch. >> come on. >> scrooge. >> check the window. do you think i'm made of money? >> mr. scrooge, how delightful to meet you. >> sorry, i can't say the same. >> you and i are going to do wonderful things together. >> that's the...
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar.atterley. we are inside "bloomberg businessweek" magazine headquarters in new york. carol: the republican tax proposal. who gets what. julia: saudi arabia. what is at stake. carol: gifts for the holidays. julia: all of that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. you have a big focus on tax
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar.atterley. we are inside "bloomberg businessweek" magazine headquarters in new york. carol: the republican tax proposal. who gets what. julia: saudi arabia. what is at stake. carol: gifts for the holidays. julia: all of that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. you have a big focus on tax
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carol: gifts for the holidays.ll of that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. you have a big focus on tax
carol: gifts for the holidays.ll of that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. you have a big focus on tax
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carol, it's your reporting, so we should start with you.here's new reporting out that there might have been meeting between a congressman, dana rohrabacher, who has been sympathetic to russia. >> our colleague is reporting special counsel is looking into a meeting during the campaign in september of 2016 between flynn and the congressman who, as you know, is -- has pushed for better relations with russia. we don't know exactly what the meeting entailed but we do know that's under scrutiny and the significance of that, in part, is this is the first time we've learned a congressman has somehow been brought into the investigation. >> and now bring us up to speed on your reporting about what mueller is looking into when it comes to michael flynn and a meeting he may have had with some turkish officials about trying to smuggle the muslim cleric, gulen, outside of the country and returning him back to turkey, erdogan, president erdogan still wants gulen because he thinks he was responsible for the coup that almost unseated him. >> right. erdogan
carol, it's your reporting, so we should start with you.here's new reporting out that there might have been meeting between a congressman, dana rohrabacher, who has been sympathetic to russia. >> our colleague is reporting special counsel is looking into a meeting during the campaign in september of 2016 between flynn and the congressman who, as you know, is -- has pushed for better relations with russia. we don't know exactly what the meeting entailed but we do know that's under scrutiny...
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carol has the weather.atting to a few retirees and those who came out of retirement. but what is it looking like? carol has the weather. good morning. a beautiful sunrise at the moment in hastings. we are on the pier which last night won another award. it was crowned building of the year at the prestigious awards. a key the sun is up prestigious awards. a key the sun is up from many lovers, a dry day with some bright and sunny skies however we do is have some rain, heavy at the moment across western parts of scotla nd the moment across western parts of scotland that i will fill you in with all the details in 15 minutes. at least eight people have been killed and 11 seriously hurt in new york city, in what officials have confirmed to be a terror attack. eyewitnesses saw a white pick—up truck driving at speed down a cycle path in lower manhattan, before it mowed into a number cyclists and pedestrians. the vehicle, continued for 20 blocks to chambers street where it smashed into a school bus, just a few blocks
carol has the weather.atting to a few retirees and those who came out of retirement. but what is it looking like? carol has the weather. good morning. a beautiful sunrise at the moment in hastings. we are on the pier which last night won another award. it was crowned building of the year at the prestigious awards. a key the sun is up prestigious awards. a key the sun is up from many lovers, a dry day with some bright and sunny skies however we do is have some rain, heavy at the moment across...
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we begin with carol lee, one of nbc's reporters who broke the story. carol, what have you learned? >> well, what we have learned, sources tell nbc news that the special counsel robert mueller has compiled enough evidence to bring charges in the investigation into former national security advisor michael flynn and his son. what that means is they have found enough in their investigation to potentially bring charges. now we may not actually see the special counsel bring charges against michael flynn or his son, depending on whether, either or both decides to cooperate with the special counsel or perhaps already is cooperating with the special counsel. the other thing that we have learned is that the focus of the investigation into flynn and his son is really looking at some work that he did with the government of turkey, the justice department says benefitted the government of turkey. in particular, they're looking at the former national security advis adviser's conduct while he was in white house, when he tried to return this cleric that was considered part of an effort to overthrow
we begin with carol lee, one of nbc's reporters who broke the story. carol, what have you learned? >> well, what we have learned, sources tell nbc news that the special counsel robert mueller has compiled enough evidence to bring charges in the investigation into former national security advisor michael flynn and his son. what that means is they have found enough in their investigation to potentially bring charges. now we may not actually see the special counsel bring charges against...
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carol, thank you.hrow something of a budget breakfastjust round the corner from the studio, with a panel of experts, charities, students and businesses. good morning. good morning. you guys arejust a good morning. good morning. you guys are just a couple of 100 yards away over there, in that building, in the warm. iam over there, in that building, in the warm. i am outside lots of people that we want to talk to. we are getting their reaction to the budget. about the different policies being announced, and the chancellor's thoughts on the economy. let's find out what people think about it. we got lots of guests think about it. we got lots of gu ests to think about it. we got lots of guests to talk to about it. that morning, lucy. you are a nurse. you're an intensive—care nurse. tell us what you thought of the budget. well, it is really disappointing not to hear that we are going to have our pay increase at all at this point, because we've been campaigning all summer and we have a pay cap and stood it in
carol, thank you.hrow something of a budget breakfastjust round the corner from the studio, with a panel of experts, charities, students and businesses. good morning. good morning. you guys arejust a good morning. good morning. you guys are just a couple of 100 yards away over there, in that building, in the warm. iam over there, in that building, in the warm. i am outside lots of people that we want to talk to. we are getting their reaction to the budget. about the different policies being...
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carole from canada she simply says, as far as the da you.e simply says, as far as the is. it he sa 5 i asked are ou richard, he says i asked are you amazed or appalled and he says appalled. leonardo da vinci should be in appalled. leonardo da vinci should beina appalled. leonardo da vinci should be in a museum for all to enjoy. willa new york gallery have that painting? perhaps that could be the mona lisa of new york. thank you for your company. i will see you very soon. hi there. for many of us it is going to be another pretty cloudy start to the day on thursday, but there will be some significant weather changes, southwards as we go on we're going to see the skies turning much brighter with much more in the way of sunshine. before we get there, though, for the early rises, we've got a few fog patches knocking around, across south—east england, this morning. a lot of cloud too. there's the band of rain affecting northern ireland and scotland first thing. this band of rain, remember, will clear southward and then it's going to brighten up wi
carole from canada she simply says, as far as the da you.e simply says, as far as the is. it he sa 5 i asked are ou richard, he says i asked are you amazed or appalled and he says appalled. leonardo da vinci should be in appalled. leonardo da vinci should beina appalled. leonardo da vinci should be in a museum for all to enjoy. willa new york gallery have that painting? perhaps that could be the mona lisa of new york. thank you for your company. i will see you very soon. hi there. for many of...
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congresswoman carol shea-porter. new hampshire afl-cio. the salem town democrats. the honorable catherine wells wheeler. ivw 490. senator betty lasky and dr. elliott lasky. paul kramer and mary gard. mclean middleton professional association. representative cindy rosenwald. the honorable judy reardon. and the national association of letter carriers. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] mr. buckley: eleanor roosevelt was a fearless fighter for justice. her entire life was spent working to make the world a better place for all. for more than a quarter of a century, the new hampshire
congresswoman carol shea-porter. new hampshire afl-cio. the salem town democrats. the honorable catherine wells wheeler. ivw 490. senator betty lasky and dr. elliott lasky. paul kramer and mary gard. mclean middleton professional association. representative cindy rosenwald. the honorable judy reardon. and the national association of letter carriers. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] mr. buckley: eleanor roosevelt was a fearless fighter for justice. her entire life was...