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i learned something new about cecile richards tonight. she once worked for nancy pelosi in the house of representatives. cecile richards will join us next. next next uhh, excuse me, is there a problem here? you're in a no parking zone. oh, i... i didn't know. you didn't see the sign? that... that wasn't there when i was here earlier. (whimper) really? you know, in italy, they let you park anywhere. have a good day, sir. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (glass shattering) (frustrated yell) (car horn blast) (yelp) itso chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggre
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joining us know is the chairman of priorities u.s.a., guy cecil.you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> so i wanted to talk to you about this tonight because i feel like the sheer scale of what you're able to do at your very well-funded super pac makes you a very interesting player in this race. we've got two billionaires in the race among the candidates who are spending hand over fist. even your spending will be dw f dwarfed by what mayor bloomberg plans to spend. how do you see your work fitting into the overall democratic project of beating president trump? >> there were two major factors that said we had to go home and take care of them, they used it to define the contours of the race, to attack their likely opponents and to do damage. we saw this dating back to bill clinton and bob dole. we saw it certainly with president obama and mitt romney and it's certainly what president trump is doing today. he's already advertising on television and online in battleground states around the country. the second piece is that -- really about the messa
joining us know is the chairman of priorities u.s.a., guy cecil.you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> so i wanted to talk to you about this tonight because i feel like the sheer scale of what you're able to do at your very well-funded super pac makes you a very interesting player in this race. we've got two billionaires in the race among the candidates who are spending hand over fist. even your spending will be dw f dwarfed by what mayor bloomberg plans to spend. how do you...
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cecile richards will join us next. f representatives. cecile richards will join us next [wood rolling] alexios, add toilet paper to the shopping list. [chiseling on stone] oh, and camel milk. and a chicken. and moisturizer. alexa: thanks, guys. i'll take it from here. yeah. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndr
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the birthplace of the renaissance, in a small light filled studio, kansas city born painter charles cecilteaching an art almost lost to time. >> if you weren't teaching this technique, what would happen? >> this technique would be dead, i think. >> ahead on sunday morning, an american in florence. >> pauley: luke burbank takes a sunday drive to bob's red mill. serena altschul shows us the works of artist betye saar now on display. faith salie explains why she's not always a team player. and more. first headlines for sunday morning, february 23rd, 2020. bernie sanders is the big winner after the democratic caucuses in nevada. nikole killion is in las vegas. >> bernie, bernie! >> senator bernie sanders celebrated in texas after clinching the nevada caucuses, bolstered by support from young people, latinos, liberals, independents and union workers. >> in nevada we have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition which is not only going win in nevada, it is going to sweep this country. >> pauley: the winston met sanders front runner status buzz his rivals were undeterred. >>
the birthplace of the renaissance, in a small light filled studio, kansas city born painter charles cecilteaching an art almost lost to time. >> if you weren't teaching this technique, what would happen? >> this technique would be dead, i think. >> ahead on sunday morning, an american in florence. >> pauley: luke burbank takes a sunday drive to bob's red mill. serena altschul shows us the works of artist betye saar now on display. faith salie explains why she's not...
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we come around to the end of the week with this guy cecil who's a long-time democratic operative.democratic side is panicking, guy cecil says, we have a lot of money and we know how to win this. >> show time's "the circus" this week sunday night. >> always an update. andrew yaj's wife said she was suction ully assaulted. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. why buy scented oil plug-ins that don't last as long? switch to air wick for fragrance that lasts up to 60 days. that's 20% longer than other brands. so your home smells true to nature for longer. switch to air wick. are you currently using a whitening toothpaste, but not seeing results? try crest 3d whitestrips. its enamel-safe formula lifts and removes stains to provide 100% noticeably whiter teeth or your money back. try crest 3d whitestrips. >>> more than 35 new accusers have come forward since evelyn yang, the wife of a presidential cand
we come around to the end of the week with this guy cecil who's a long-time democratic operative.democratic side is panicking, guy cecil says, we have a lot of money and we know how to win this. >> show time's "the circus" this week sunday night. >> always an update. andrew yaj's wife said she was suction ully assaulted. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling,...
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cecile, i want to pull back to a wider vision of where we are at this point in the 21st century. seen so much turmoil, especially if we were to just start the clock at "the new york times" article of harvey weinstein 2 1/2 years ago and include the trump campaign for president where we saw the "access hollywood" video come out, and that did not stop the trump presidential campaign, as so many people assumed it would. what do you sense is changing now, and does this verdict represent the kind of change from where we were when apparently enough voters saw the "access hollywood" video and decided that doesn't bother me, i still want that guy to be president? >> well, i think, first, i think today this conviction does belong to the courageous women as sy vance said not only risk their careers, risked humiliating days in the courtroom. this could not have happened four or five years ago. this is really a result in this case of more than 80 women coming forward. and in the words of tawana burke saying, me, too, and standing up for each other. it was a spark that was lit and it is not g
cecile, i want to pull back to a wider vision of where we are at this point in the 21st century. seen so much turmoil, especially if we were to just start the clock at "the new york times" article of harvey weinstein 2 1/2 years ago and include the trump campaign for president where we saw the "access hollywood" video come out, and that did not stop the trump presidential campaign, as so many people assumed it would. what do you sense is changing now, and does this verdict...
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joining us now is the chairman of priorities usa, guy cecil.much for joining us tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> so i wanted to talk to you about this tonight because i feel like the shear scale of what you're able to do at your very well funded superpac makes you a very interesting player in this race. we've got two billionaires in the race among the candidates who are spending hand over fist. even your spending at the superpac will be dwarfed by what mayor bloomberg spending. but what you're planning on spending is so much larger than any of the non-billionaire candidates. how do you see your work fitting into the overall democratic project of beating president trump? s. >> well, i think there were two major factors that really led us to make the decision to go in now. the first is really just taking a look at modern presidential history where so many incumbent presidents, both democratic and republican, use the primary of the opposition party to define the contours of the race, to attack their likely opponent
joining us now is the chairman of priorities usa, guy cecil.much for joining us tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> so i wanted to talk to you about this tonight because i feel like the shear scale of what you're able to do at your very well funded superpac makes you a very interesting player in this race. we've got two billionaires in the race among the candidates who are spending hand over fist. even your spending at the superpac will be dwarfed by...
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. >> guy cecil warrants if democrats want to win we and most portly our candidates for president mustrease our focus on the issues that affecta daily basis. prominent house democrat agrees. >> the american people want to see us work for them. we've got to come together and work for them and that's what i'm focused on. >> some republicans are signaling they intend to do some investigation of their own. two powerful senate chairman, chuck grassley and ron johnson, want answers from secret service about hunter biden when he received protection. we right to request information but whether hunter biden used government-sponsored travel to help conduct private business to include his work for rosemont seneca and related to -- related entities in china and ukraine. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told reporters some oversight will continue. >> the investigation will go on. that's sort of congress does. we have done it when we were in the majority and there was a democratic president. they have done it. i wouldn't expect it to stop. >> the painful reality for house democrats and the spe
. >> guy cecil warrants if democrats want to win we and most portly our candidates for president mustrease our focus on the issues that affecta daily basis. prominent house democrat agrees. >> the american people want to see us work for them. we've got to come together and work for them and that's what i'm focused on. >> some republicans are signaling they intend to do some investigation of their own. two powerful senate chairman, chuck grassley and ron johnson, want answers...
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guy cecil, thank you as well.our new post today entitled democratic candidates are doing trump's job for him. >> you can explain that for us? >> well, they are do be the oppo and negative attacks. it is not all on television now, but there is a lot of increasingly bitter not sniping, but attacks among the candidates. and i urge them to keep their eye on the ball. somebody will emerge with this nomination and the party if it is going to win will have to unite behind that somebody. and so tearing each other to shreds at this point, you have to compete, but tearing each other to shreds does not seem to me to be a constructive thing. >> all right. we know this morning that mike bloomberg will be on the debate stage tomorrow night. and we've been getting a preview of what it will be like as the battle between mike bloomberg and bernie sanders kicks into high gear. a day after sanders accused bloomberg of trying to buy the presidency, bloomberg hit back yesterday with this dramatic new ad ripping the online bullying of
guy cecil, thank you as well.our new post today entitled democratic candidates are doing trump's job for him. >> you can explain that for us? >> well, they are do be the oppo and negative attacks. it is not all on television now, but there is a lot of increasingly bitter not sniping, but attacks among the candidates. and i urge them to keep their eye on the ball. somebody will emerge with this nomination and the party if it is going to win will have to unite behind that somebody....
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modifying regulatory capital requirements accordingly >> well, yes i think we have said that with cecil we are going to be monitoring very carefully what the implementation is showing because of some of the concerns that have been raised. >> thank you i probably don't have time to get into any other questions with that i yield back the balance of my time >> thank you the gentlewoman from california, ms. porter, issing a recognized five minutes. >> thank you chairman powell you have frequently spoken about your belief and the importance of maintaining the independence of the federal reserve. do you still have that belief? >> i do. >> anything changed in in the new year >> no. >> we don't want the fed to be making decisions about things like why where to set interest rates on any fact ears other than the best interests of the company. i know you have had some experience with the president publicly and aggressively attempting to lean on you regarding interest rates and i appreciate you continually reaffirming the independence of the fed. it is not just our president but there are a lot of
modifying regulatory capital requirements accordingly >> well, yes i think we have said that with cecil we are going to be monitoring very carefully what the implementation is showing because of some of the concerns that have been raised. >> thank you i probably don't have time to get into any other questions with that i yield back the balance of my time >> thank you the gentlewoman from california, ms. porter, issing a recognized five minutes. >> thank you chairman...
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>> yeah. >> and so great political athletes win. >> i would also suggest, and may guy cecil can bearr me out on this. if you listen to bernie sanders at any one of his rallies, he gets into something, no in-depth, but he gets into something i have not heard the other candidates get into, guy, and it's the paycheck to paycheck economy. the take-home pay of people who know when they look at their paycheck they hear all the talk about the roaring stock market, except for yesterday, and they know that they're not doing as well as they did in 1995, on a per capita basis. bernie talks about that. i don't know other candidates, they don't talk about it, as much? >> yeah. this is the thing. bernie understands. it's the reason why he has been as successful as he is. you know, whenever he talk about the economy, as you said, people talk about the unemployment rate. talk about the stock market. but underneath that, one of every four pennsylvanians is having problems taking care of basic expenses. 40% of americans say they couldn't afford a $400 unexpected expense. our poll, 61% of voters in mic
>> yeah. >> and so great political athletes win. >> i would also suggest, and may guy cecil can bearr me out on this. if you listen to bernie sanders at any one of his rallies, he gets into something, no in-depth, but he gets into something i have not heard the other candidates get into, guy, and it's the paycheck to paycheck economy. the take-home pay of people who know when they look at their paycheck they hear all the talk about the roaring stock market, except for...
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. >> the monarchy was still reeling from the crisis and the image that cecil beeten projected was a glamorousen who brought some of that glamour into the royal family. >> she was a strong character. she appeared to be a jokey and light hearted person but she had a sort of rod of steel in there actually. >> queen elizabeth projects this public image which is warm, comforting, lovely. george vi was shy, he didn't like public attention, not like her. she is intent on projecting an image of the ideal family group as opposed to edward and wallace simpson, who are childless. >> in private queen elizabeth is preparing her eldest daughter, also named elizabeth, for her future role. overnight the abdication made the 10-year-old princess heir to the british throne. >> her mother sees the royal job as a practical job. she teaches elizabeth how to converse with dignitaries and conduct royal duties. >> princess elizabeth was quite a shy child like her father and she followed her mother's example very much. >> england launches an historic campaign to increase and solidify friendship in north america. >> in
. >> the monarchy was still reeling from the crisis and the image that cecil beeten projected was a glamorousen who brought some of that glamour into the royal family. >> she was a strong character. she appeared to be a jokey and light hearted person but she had a sort of rod of steel in there actually. >> queen elizabeth projects this public image which is warm, comforting, lovely. george vi was shy, he didn't like public attention, not like her. she is intent on projecting...
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. >> cecil was not your traditional photographer.was a very successful fashion photographer. >> queen elizabeth was wearing these amazing white dresses and these huge skirts. her look is completely the opposite of wallace's look. wallace is sharp, angular, tailored. >> elizabeth dislikes wallace. she blames wallace for undermining and almost fatally destroying the british monarchy. >> so the look is modeled on a 19th century portrait of queen victoria who at that time was britain's longest serving monarch. so she is aligning herself with royal tradition and duty. and every photograph is a success. >> the monarchy was still reeling from a crisis. and the image was glamorous queen who brought some of that glamor into the royal family. >> she was a strong character. she appeared to be joking and a light-hearted person. but she had a rod of steel in there, actually. >> queen elizabeth projects this the image, warm, comforting, lovely. george vi was shy. he didn't like public attention. not like her. at the same time, she is intent on a p
. >> cecil was not your traditional photographer.was a very successful fashion photographer. >> queen elizabeth was wearing these amazing white dresses and these huge skirts. her look is completely the opposite of wallace's look. wallace is sharp, angular, tailored. >> elizabeth dislikes wallace. she blames wallace for undermining and almost fatally destroying the british monarchy. >> so the look is modeled on a 19th century portrait of queen victoria who at that time...
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and one thing that i think is particularly interesting and guy ce cecil touched on this.ters that gave the suburbs to the new house members. but take a look at this. bernie sanders is the only person who eliminates the gap with trump under this scenario. 48%, 46% with white college educated women. all the other candidates for all the others are way higher, way over 50% for this group of people. i think it shows you that sanders really has some work to do here. have you seen any evidence that they know this or they have a plan to address it? >> what i have seen is bernie sanders in their campaign trying to hunker down this idea that once he's the front runner people will get behind him. i think what they're saying is once we win this nomination people will say, well, he's electable and i'm going to get behind him. i don't think they're wrong about that. right now it's early and people are saying i don't want bernie sanders right now. as a result, maybe i'll go for the president or someone else. but my feeling is that democrats even though on tuesday bernie sanders is too r
and one thing that i think is particularly interesting and guy ce cecil touched on this.ters that gave the suburbs to the new house members. but take a look at this. bernie sanders is the only person who eliminates the gap with trump under this scenario. 48%, 46% with white college educated women. all the other candidates for all the others are way higher, way over 50% for this group of people. i think it shows you that sanders really has some work to do here. have you seen any evidence that...
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luetkemeyer: i want to note for the record i did not ask a question about cecil today. [laughter] the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from georgia is rignet for five minutes. >> welcome, chairman powell. good to have you. , therning libor alternative reference rate committee is pursuing in new york legislation to address legacy contracts in new york state. with the fed support federal action in that regard -- would the fed support federal action in that regard? chair powell: some members -- the committee is not seeking legislation itself, but some members approached the legislature. we have not reached a point where we think it is going to be necessary. that federaleve legislation is necessary, we will come tell you, and we understand that is not something you can do in 24 hours, so we know that the time for that is soon. rep. scott: very good. let's move over to great britain for a moment. u.k. regulators have been very direct with their financial institutions, and they recently established a goal for their institutions to cease libor-based lending by the third qu
luetkemeyer: i want to note for the record i did not ask a question about cecil today. [laughter] the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from georgia is rignet for five minutes. >> welcome, chairman powell. good to have you. , therning libor alternative reference rate committee is pursuing in new york legislation to address legacy contracts in new york state. with the fed support federal action in that regard -- would the fed support federal action in that regard? chair powell: some...
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and chairman of priorities usa guy cecil joins us as well. >> facts are the facts and stubborn things ronald reagan loved talking about how facts were stubborn things and here are the facts that recovery act was signed 11 years ago. we've had 11 years of
and chairman of priorities usa guy cecil joins us as well. >> facts are the facts and stubborn things ronald reagan loved talking about how facts were stubborn things and here are the facts that recovery act was signed 11 years ago. we've had 11 years of
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those who want to cecil cone valley regulated might be emboldened if companies like facebook don't doood work here. >> as a doctor i am sure many have brought you the snake oil, but how much as has this exploded on line that has made a public health emergency sometimes harder to deal with because of the conspiracies or the myths out there? >> what happens on line is directly related to whether things get better or worse. people get misinformation on line. and that misinformation can explode. at a time when there is great fear and worry, then people will sometime take the advice they get on line without checking with other sources because they want to protect themselves and their families. that's why it is especially crucial in those moments that on line sites, social media sites and others, recognize that they have a responsibility to ensure that accurate reliable content is getting to their users. >> are we comfortable that we are getting accurate, reliable content from the government? >> well, i think when i hear from public health experts who have a track record of guiding us throu
those who want to cecil cone valley regulated might be emboldened if companies like facebook don't doood work here. >> as a doctor i am sure many have brought you the snake oil, but how much as has this exploded on line that has made a public health emergency sometimes harder to deal with because of the conspiracies or the myths out there? >> what happens on line is directly related to whether things get better or worse. people get misinformation on line. and that misinformation can...
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. >> thank you i note for the record i did not ask a question about cecil today. thank you very much. >> the gentleman yields back the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five minutes. >> welcome, chairman powell. good to have you chairman powell, concerning liber, the alternative reference rate committee is pursuing in new york legislation to address legacy contracts in new york state. would the fed support federal action in that regard? >> mr. scott, so actually it's some members of the arc, the alternative representation committee itself in terms of the need for federal legislation, we have not reached a point where we think it's going to be necessary. we have plans to do that if we do believe that federal legislation is necessary, we will come tell you, and we understand that's not something you can do in 24 hours we know the time for that is soon >> very good let's move over to great britain for a minute the uk regulators have been very direct with their financial institutions, and they recently established a goal for their institutions to cease liber-ba
. >> thank you i note for the record i did not ask a question about cecil today. thank you very much. >> the gentleman yields back the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five minutes. >> welcome, chairman powell. good to have you chairman powell, concerning liber, the alternative reference rate committee is pursuing in new york legislation to address legacy contracts in new york state. would the fed support federal action in that regard? >> mr. scott, so actually...
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luetkemeyer: i did not ask a uestion about cecil today. ms. waters: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia, mr. cott, is recognized. mr. scott: chairman powell concerning libor, the alternative reference rate committee is pursuing in new york legislation to aid legacy contracts in new york state. would the fed support federal action in that regard? mr. powell: mr. stot, some of the members, the members are not seeking legislation but some members approached the legislature. we have not reached a point where we think it's going to be necessary. we have plans to do that. if we do believe that federal legislation is necessary, we will come and tell you and we understand that that's not something you can do in 24 hours. we know the time for that is very good. mr. scott: let's move over to great britain for a moment. the u.k. regulateors have been very direct with their financial institutions and recently established a goal for their libor tions to see lending by the third quarter of 2020. why has the fed not
luetkemeyer: i did not ask a uestion about cecil today. ms. waters: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia, mr. cott, is recognized. mr. scott: chairman powell concerning libor, the alternative reference rate committee is pursuing in new york legislation to aid legacy contracts in new york state. would the fed support federal action in that regard? mr. powell: mr. stot, some of the members, the members are not seeking legislation but some members...
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chair powell: i think we have said that with cecil we will be monitoring carefully what the implementation is showing because of the concerns that have been raised. rep. loudermilk: i thank you. i probably do not have time to get into other questions so i yield back the balance of my time. rep. waters: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman powell, you have frequently spoken about your beliefs and the importance of maintaining the independence of the federal reserve. do you still have that belief? anything changed in the new year? chair powell: no. >> we do not want the fed to be making decisions like where to set interest rates based on any factors other than the best interest of the country. i know you had experience with the president publicly and aggressively attempting to lean on you to lower interest rates and i appreciate your continuing affirming the importance of the independence of the fed. it is not just the president. there are a lot of people who would love the opportunity to weigh in on the fed decision. outside of administration
chair powell: i think we have said that with cecil we will be monitoring carefully what the implementation is showing because of the concerns that have been raised. rep. loudermilk: i thank you. i probably do not have time to get into other questions so i yield back the balance of my time. rep. waters: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman powell, you have frequently spoken about your beliefs and the importance of maintaining the independence...
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and chairman and chief strategies and former political director for hillary clinton's campaign, guy ceciluana summers. guy, let me begin with you. you've watched a lot of campaigns. you've been on the sidelines of the fight urging them to focus on the issues that matter. the t looks looik on the one hand bernie sanders and the other hand the alternative. where does bloomberg fit? >> up until now he's been running a parallel campaign. he's been on the air, trying to raise his name id in super tuesday states. rs for he's rrb not been on a debate stage, and had a handful of surrogates out doing interviews. and so the two big questions are, as we move the super tuesday, number one, do these attacks start having an affect and does he have to start coming out from the other side of a television ad and start answering questions and does bloomberg turn his fire to bernie sanders and the other democrats. but until this point, his rise in the polls has basically been mostly artificial because it's been unmatched by anybody else. >> it was interesting watching the sunday shows across all the network
and chairman and chief strategies and former political director for hillary clinton's campaign, guy ceciluana summers. guy, let me begin with you. you've watched a lot of campaigns. you've been on the sidelines of the fight urging them to focus on the issues that matter. the t looks looik on the one hand bernie sanders and the other hand the alternative. where does bloomberg fit? >> up until now he's been running a parallel campaign. he's been on the air, trying to raise his name id in...
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we have a tendency to cecil vee silver play catchup from time to time. silver could play a catchup.y investor, we see gold as that safe haven play. you know, we live in uncertain times right now and in this uncertain world, certainly with the fears of the coronavirus, we have tensions in the middle east, issues with north korea, we have the trade war with china, these are uncertainties that gold generally performs very well when equity markets don't. hence, the perfect diversifier for one's general portfolio. maria: all right. we will leave it there. dave, we'll be watching. thanks so much. >> thank you. maria: coming up, harvey weinstein faces more charges, how the movie mogul's conviction in new york could affect future trials. judge andrew napolitano will weigh in on that when we come back. ♪ you're wrong when it's right. ♪ it's black and it's white. ♪ we fight we break up. ♪ we kiss we make up. ♪ *6 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and s
we have a tendency to cecil vee silver play catchup from time to time. silver could play a catchup.y investor, we see gold as that safe haven play. you know, we live in uncertain times right now and in this uncertain world, certainly with the fears of the coronavirus, we have tensions in the middle east, issues with north korea, we have the trade war with china, these are uncertainties that gold generally performs very well when equity markets don't. hence, the perfect diversifier for one's...
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look at people like cecil williams, who was almost forgotten about.ity at the height of when religion was really up there. it was tough to go against that back then. so if you invest in that, it'll permeate through the whole cities. we have asians, middle eastern people. we are inclusive already, so investing in us can make the whole city of san francisco better, right? and reverse the gentrification probable cause because we're not the only ones getting pushed out, baby. san francisco is losing families, period, right? and if you lose the chinese community, the latino community, the black community -- [inaudible] >> president yee: thank you. thank you. thank you. next speaker. >> i'm a bayview resident with district 10. first of all, thank you shamann. i was here on december 10, 2019, and i spoke on reparation, howe they're afraid of us. they're -- how they're afraid of us. we're very powerful. but this slavery, it does exist today. and what they're doing is they're locking up our black brothers and black sisters so we can't reproduce. they're puttin
look at people like cecil williams, who was almost forgotten about.ity at the height of when religion was really up there. it was tough to go against that back then. so if you invest in that, it'll permeate through the whole cities. we have asians, middle eastern people. we are inclusive already, so investing in us can make the whole city of san francisco better, right? and reverse the gentrification probable cause because we're not the only ones getting pushed out, baby. san francisco is...
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i just want to note for the record, i did not ask a question about cecil today. thank you very much. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, is recognized for five minutes. >> welcome, chairman powell. good to have you. chairman powell, concerning lieber, the alternative reference rate committee is pursuing in new york legislation to address legacy contracts in new york state. would the fed support federal action in that regard? >> mr. scott, so actually it's some members of the arrc. the committee itself is not seeking legislation but some members have approached the legislature. in terms of need for federal legislation, we've not reached the point where we think it's going to be necessary. we have plans to do that. if we do believe that federal legislation is necessary, we will come tell you and right away we understand that that's not something you can do in 24 hours. so, we know that the time for that is soon. >> very good. let's move over to great britain for a moment. the uk regulators have been very direct with their financial
i just want to note for the record, i did not ask a question about cecil today. thank you very much. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, is recognized for five minutes. >> welcome, chairman powell. good to have you. chairman powell, concerning lieber, the alternative reference rate committee is pursuing in new york legislation to address legacy contracts in new york state. would the fed support federal action in that regard? >> mr. scott, so...
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look at people like cecil williams, who was almost forgotten about.ity at the height of when religion was really up there. it was tough to go against that back then. so if you invest in that, it'll permeate through the whole cities. we have asians, middle eastern people. we are inclusive already, so investing in us can make the whole city of san francisco better, right? and reverse the gentrification probable cause because we're not the only ones getting pushed out, baby. san francisco is losing families, period, right? and if you lose the chinese community, the latino community, the black community -- [inaudible] >> president yee: thank you. thank you. thank you. next speaker. >> i'm a bayview resident with district 10. first of all, thank you shamann. i was here on december 10, 2019, and i spoke on reparation, howe they're afraid of us. they're -- how they're afraid of us. we're very powerful. but this slavery, it does exist today. and what they're doing is they're locking up our black brothers and black sisters so we can't reproduce. they're puttin
look at people like cecil williams, who was almost forgotten about.ity at the height of when religion was really up there. it was tough to go against that back then. so if you invest in that, it'll permeate through the whole cities. we have asians, middle eastern people. we are inclusive already, so investing in us can make the whole city of san francisco better, right? and reverse the gentrification probable cause because we're not the only ones getting pushed out, baby. san francisco is...
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with us now, politics editor for the "daily beast" and for priorities usa, guy cecil.what's going on in your party? what's going on? >> pathetic. >> just pathetic. >> embarrassing. >> embarrassing! >> i don't have the words. i'm in the slot where everything's been said but not everybody has said it. >> it's your turn. >> i'm trying to think of new agetives of what happened. it you're a 22-year-old field organizer paid basically nothing for the past year living in supporter housing, knocking on doors in snow, organizing volunteers, up all night for this moment and this is your first experience, it's just -- >> this was going to be mayor pete's breakthrough. >> yes. >> mayor pete and --. and might have been. >> talked about bernie, reason to be angry. mayor pete, with his supportering given their all and taken away from them. >> strange. at this hour the strongest photograph you're seeing at least i an online, the one of the somewhat grandfatherly joe biden with a big, beaming smile and mayor pete who may have had the breakthrough he dreamed of, bernie sanders who is as
with us now, politics editor for the "daily beast" and for priorities usa, guy cecil.what's going on in your party? what's going on? >> pathetic. >> just pathetic. >> embarrassing. >> embarrassing! >> i don't have the words. i'm in the slot where everything's been said but not everybody has said it. >> it's your turn. >> i'm trying to think of new agetives of what happened. it you're a 22-year-old field organizer paid basically nothing for the...