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charlie: wow. bill: she is so great. charlie: i am proud of our whole team. we have some enormously talented people. amy was actually the political director of the women's campaign fund. and jennifer duffy, who is still with us, and elizabeth wilner was our house editor at the time. we went over to meet. we would meet with people and go through from alabama, wyoming, going through race by race and what we are seeing, that kind of thing. i had not met her before. but she was this incredibly impressive young woman. i just made a mental note, and once we had an opening, she was the only one we interviewed. and she was with us for six, eight years, and then left us for a little while. and then came back to us and has been with us since 2013. but she is just amazingly talented. really bright. really fair. wonderful person. jennifer duffy does senate governors. she's been doing -- you know, first got into senate races in 1986. and she has forgotten more than anybody else knows about u.s. senate races. and then david wasserman, who is 30 years younger than i am, he
charlie: wow. bill: she is so great. charlie: i am proud of our whole team. we have some enormously talented people. amy was actually the political director of the women's campaign fund. and jennifer duffy, who is still with us, and elizabeth wilner was our house editor at the time. we went over to meet. we would meet with people and go through from alabama, wyoming, going through race by race and what we are seeing, that kind of thing. i had not met her before. but she was this incredibly...
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charlie: yeah, yeah. onthis is just a referendum trump, that's it, it's very hard to see how he wins the popular vote and the electoral college as well. it's like the story about the woman who was asked, how is your husband? and she says compared to what. [laughter] democrat, you wanted to be a referendum. if it is a choice, a choice between trump and white, or who. a democratic socialism? is it the squad? between?s a choice if i were a democrat, i would not want it to be a choice. i would want a referendum. bill: the second thing, you go to the democratic primary quoting the latest poll, looking at spending. elizabeth warren, 27%. joe biden 25%. bernie sanders 16%. kamala harris 3%. elizabeth warren. the momentum. that is the thing is the only one that has shown her in first place. it closing upave a lot. it is closing. the thing is, she has momentum. i watched her several times in iowa and once in new hampshire. , i saw saying anything two of the best presidential stump speeches i've seen in my career.
charlie: yeah, yeah. onthis is just a referendum trump, that's it, it's very hard to see how he wins the popular vote and the electoral college as well. it's like the story about the woman who was asked, how is your husband? and she says compared to what. [laughter] democrat, you wanted to be a referendum. if it is a choice, a choice between trump and white, or who. a democratic socialism? is it the squad? between?s a choice if i were a democrat, i would not want it to be a choice. i would want...
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charlie: any chance. i think the odds are -- it would take something cataclysmic for democrats to lose their majority. right now, we are looking at -- yeah. the senate is -- bill: let's talk about the senate. what are the key states that could swing it? democrats need four? charlie: technically speaking, three if they win the white house. four if they don't. the thing is, let's do chances first. if i had to make up a number, i would say 35% of the democrats get a majority in the senate. -- 30-35% of the democrats get a majority in the senate. the thing is these elections, if you told me, if god told me today president trump is going to get reelected. that's the only information i know. at that point, democratic chances of winning the senate back would be between 0% and 5%. if god told me he was going to absolutely lose reelection, i would say it is 50-50. we are seeing these races nationalized. 2016, the first election since we began electing u.s. senators that every race went exactly the same way the sta
charlie: any chance. i think the odds are -- it would take something cataclysmic for democrats to lose their majority. right now, we are looking at -- yeah. the senate is -- bill: let's talk about the senate. what are the key states that could swing it? democrats need four? charlie: technically speaking, three if they win the white house. four if they don't. the thing is, let's do chances first. if i had to make up a number, i would say 35% of the democrats get a majority in the senate. --...
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charlie: yeah, yeah. if this is just a referendum on president trump, that's it, it's very hard to see how he wins the popular vote and the electoral college, as well. but it's like the story about the woman who was asked, how is your husband? and she replied, compared to what? [laughter] if you are a democrat, you wanted to be a referendum. you know? if it is a choice, a choice between trump and what, or who? is a democratic socialism? is it the squad? what it is a choice between? if i were a democrat, i would not want it to be a choice. i would want a referendum. bill: the second thing, you go to the democratic primary quoting the quinnipiac university latest poll, looking at spending. elizabeth warren, 27%. joe biden, 25%. bernie sanders, 16%. kamala harris, 3%. pete buttigieg, 7%. elizabeth warren. the momentum. charlie: the thing is, that national poll is the only one that has shown her in first place. most of them have it closing up a lot. it is closing. the thing is, she has enormous amounts of mom
charlie: yeah, yeah. if this is just a referendum on president trump, that's it, it's very hard to see how he wins the popular vote and the electoral college, as well. but it's like the story about the woman who was asked, how is your husband? and she replied, compared to what? [laughter] if you are a democrat, you wanted to be a referendum. you know? if it is a choice, a choice between trump and what, or who? is a democratic socialism? is it the squad? what it is a choice between? if i were a...
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charlie adelson? in the cash deposits she made after markel's murder. >> she said, "i was a bottle girl at a nightclub in miami." >> what was a good night for you at the club? >> i can walk out of there with $1,000 to $1,500. >> another question that popped up over and over again, you're getting paychecks from the adelson institute. but we don't have any records that you worked there. and she admitted that she was getting paid by the adelson institute, but her job was more so charlie's assistant. >> was it just odd jobs that you did for charlie adelson? >> yes, ma'am. >> but you had a steady paycheck? >> yes, ma'am. >> during cross-examination, prosecutor georgia cappleman grills magbanua about exactly what kinds of tasks she performed for charlie. >> why did he put you on the payroll? was that as a favor? >> yes, ma'am. >> not as payment for murder? >> no, ma'am. >> not to keep you happy? >> why wouldn't he just pay me the cash? why would i have to get a check from somewhere? >> i'm going to ask the
charlie adelson? in the cash deposits she made after markel's murder. >> she said, "i was a bottle girl at a nightclub in miami." >> what was a good night for you at the club? >> i can walk out of there with $1,000 to $1,500. >> another question that popped up over and over again, you're getting paychecks from the adelson institute. but we don't have any records that you worked there. and she admitted that she was getting paid by the adelson institute, but her...
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charlie, what do you make of this? they are really pushing.ding indictme indictment. they added this charge on because apparently they won't cut a deal. >> charlie: it's a crazy story and i don't really understand it. failure for kids is the best way to learn things. my parents want to step in and fix things or do things for their kids and not let them find their own way is just baffling to me. it's appalling. >> how do you feel, full city have been behind bars. she's been photographed quite a lot. in her jumpsuit. she owned it but they are fighting it. it might end up worse. >> it doesn't shock me that she didn't do what felicity huffman did. felicity huffman was $15,000 versus half a million dollars for lori loughlin. take the deal. if you did that thing. you've set such a poor example for your children. own it and apologize to the court and to the children who spots you talk by putting your kid on a rowing machine in your basement and saying that they were a champion or throwing them in a pool and saying they are water polo champions. >> li
charlie, what do you make of this? they are really pushing.ding indictme indictment. they added this charge on because apparently they won't cut a deal. >> charlie: it's a crazy story and i don't really understand it. failure for kids is the best way to learn things. my parents want to step in and fix things or do things for their kids and not let them find their own way is just baffling to me. it's appalling. >> how do you feel, full city have been behind bars. she's been...
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charlie and naga!reas. it is a cold start. you can see we have high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south with the front and in the north, temperatures will fall to —5. are widespread frost on the north and apache frost on the south. as we start the day we still have cloud and rain across northern ireland, wales, south—west england, heading over in the direction of the isle of wight and all power that might point south—west. through the day the rain will turn more patchy and the wind that we currently have here will start to ease. but some cloud could ease towards the midlands. moved to the north and the east of those areas and we return to bright sunny skies dig a couple of showers peppering the east coast of scotland. temperature wise today, eight or nine in the north and the highs of 13 or 14 as we push further south. through the evening and overnight our weather front starts to move north—east would to if you are going out trick—or—treating, for many it will be dry but there is rain comi
charlie and naga!reas. it is a cold start. you can see we have high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south with the front and in the north, temperatures will fall to —5. are widespread frost on the north and apache frost on the south. as we start the day we still have cloud and rain across northern ireland, wales, south—west england, heading over in the direction of the isle of wight and all power that might point south—west. through the day the rain will turn more patchy and...
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congressman, charlie dent, go ahead. >> oh, my. i guess there's so much to say here. >> charlie. >> look, foreign assistance, of course, it's condition based. it always is condition based. but the conditions are never that you're going to investigate the political opponent, your own political opponent. you can't do that. i mean i was -- i was on the appropriations committee state and foreign assistance, i used to do this all the time. we would withhold money but for some public policy purpose. we're withholding military aid to egypt until they release american ngo workers to advance an american interest. look, this is -- this administration, the wheels are coming off the wagon. i mean who in their right mind thought this doral decision was a good one. i mean to -- for the president to direct, you know, a business to his own company. i was chairman of the ethics committee. my goodness this would -- >> let's go with that. charlie is saying this shows the wheels are coming off the bus, something is changing and things are becoming mor
congressman, charlie dent, go ahead. >> oh, my. i guess there's so much to say here. >> charlie. >> look, foreign assistance, of course, it's condition based. it always is condition based. but the conditions are never that you're going to investigate the political opponent, your own political opponent. you can't do that. i mean i was -- i was on the appropriations committee state and foreign assistance, i used to do this all the time. we would withhold money but for some...
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did charlie listen? now. the thing is there are always warning signals but you don't know which ones to pay attention to. >> people looking at those states, more people are also looking, do you think it is realistic, at texas, six republican members of congress from texas have announced their retirement. some people read that as they know texas could be moving purple or even light blue? >> it is now secret texas is getting less republican than it used to in texas in the process of becoming a purple state. several of these people it wasn't a chance they could lose, they were safe seats. some of them, part of it was a reflection of expectation that republicans aren't going to get a majority back in the house anytime soon so being in a minority in the house of representatives sucks. particularly if you have been term limited out of being a committee or subcommittee chair or ranking member. the thing is it is changing and people recognize a growing minority population but the big thing is the suburbs. lots of peo
did charlie listen? now. the thing is there are always warning signals but you don't know which ones to pay attention to. >> people looking at those states, more people are also looking, do you think it is realistic, at texas, six republican members of congress from texas have announced their retirement. some people read that as they know texas could be moving purple or even light blue? >> it is now secret texas is getting less republican than it used to in texas in the process of...
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single mum charlie and poppy had their own place.hallenge for mum, charlie, before moving into the house. my hours change week to week. it makes it a little difficult with school runs but with some help, it is nice that she has been picked up by a family member. this morning, lizzie is taking her granddaughter to school. bag, please? you are going to be late! lizzie spotted the advert for taking part in the housing experiment because her landlord at the time was selling up. shall i go the back way? thanet council behind the project wanted to see if a multi—generational home would save money on things like social care and reduce the impact on the environment with everyone living separately. we had to go through an interview process with the university, the council and the letting agents. and the people in charge of the regeneration project. it was quite a long interview. doctor hannah swift from the university of kent was one of a team of academics studying the family for the last year. multi—generational living, whether successful or
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charlie, anthony, thank you for joining me. i do appreciate it.p next, laura ingraham is in washington to set the record straight on realism versus fantasy on the president's decision to pull u.s. troops out of northern syria. there's a lot we've got to deal with. laura has all of it. it's not just -- you know, we've got this great scene of a rally, right? the president, at the same time, also today, gave great news about his negotiations with china. we've got things still going on all over the middle east, including in saudi arabia. this is a working president, he also loves the country. and he also is having a good time doing what he's doing. so you stay right there. laura will be right back. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, disc
charlie, anthony, thank you for joining me. i do appreciate it.p next, laura ingraham is in washington to set the record straight on realism versus fantasy on the president's decision to pull u.s. troops out of northern syria. there's a lot we've got to deal with. laura has all of it. it's not just -- you know, we've got this great scene of a rally, right? the president, at the same time, also today, gave great news about his negotiations with china. we've got things still going on all over the...
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i mean, come on, charlie, i mean, vindman doesn't set the policy.dent sets the policy, and so we think there's some set foreign policy that exists from administration to administration, there's new policy with new administration and that's the president's prerogative to set it, not vindman's. i salute his service to our country and so do you. i appreciate that, but -- i can't believe -- >> when does general flynn ever get -- he was a decorated war hero, and we can't impeach his credibility. everybody went after general flynn when it suited their political purposes. all of a sudden mr. vindman gets a certain air of untouch blt. >> charlie -- >> general flynn was convicted -- convicted of lying under oath. general flynn was convicted of lying under oath. go ahead. >> he was a decorated general, and so -- >> as a traditional republican, as a traditional republican, i thought we stood for a strong national security. we recognized russia as a strategic threat. they need to be out of ukraine. why would the president of the united states take a position co
i mean, come on, charlie, i mean, vindman doesn't set the policy.dent sets the policy, and so we think there's some set foreign policy that exists from administration to administration, there's new policy with new administration and that's the president's prerogative to set it, not vindman's. i salute his service to our country and so do you. i appreciate that, but -- i can't believe -- >> when does general flynn ever get -- he was a decorated war hero, and we can't impeach his...
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charlie, anthony, thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. up next, laura ingraham is in washington to set the record straight on realism versus fantasy on the president's decision to pull troops out of northern syria. a lot we've got to deal with. laura has all of it. it's not just -- you know, we've got this great scene of a rally, right? the president at the same time also today gave great news about his negotiations with china. we've got things still going on all over the middle east, including in saudi arabia. this is a working president, he also loves the country. and he also is having a good time doing what he's doing. so you stay right there. laura will be right back. >> we are also ending the endless wars. we were supposed to be in syria for 30 days. we've now been there for ten years. we were supposed to be in afghanistan for a short period of time. we're now going to be there for close to 19 years. it's time to bring them home. all of the blood and treasure we sacrificed made the middle east it's less safe, less stable, and less se
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there's charlie's 6—year—old daughter, poppy.ncle. brea kfast. richard and lizzie have the day off. andrew started work early, and dan is still in bed. charlie is getting daughter poppy ready for school. i make breakfast for a couple of times a week when i'm before they all moved in together, the family lived in three separate homes scattered around margate. lizzie, richard and dan lived in one. andrew lived on his own, and single mum charlie and poppy had their own place. juggling poppy's school times and her own work hours was a challenge for charlie before moving into this house. my hours do change sometimes from week to week so it does make it a little bit difficult with school runs, but with a bit of help on hand now... it's nice that she's still getting picked up by a family member. thanet council, who were behind the project, wanted to see if a multigenerational home would save money on things like social care and would reduce the impact on the environment of everyone living separately. andrew has learning difficulties. he
there's charlie's 6—year—old daughter, poppy.ncle. brea kfast. richard and lizzie have the day off. andrew started work early, and dan is still in bed. charlie is getting daughter poppy ready for school. i make breakfast for a couple of times a week when i'm before they all moved in together, the family lived in three separate homes scattered around margate. lizzie, richard and dan lived in one. andrew lived on his own, and single mum charlie and poppy had their own place. juggling poppy's...
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well, charlie? >> so we need to understand the difference between means and ends let's go back to aristotle the means to make profits are things like good relationships with your customers, being a good corporate neighbor, being a good environmental neighborhood. but in the end, you have to make profits for your shareholders or none of those groups will do well ask a gm employee how they did with the social responsibility they had when they were losing money. ask hp today whether it mattered there they were a good corporate citizen? so, yes, these are good important means, but you better make money in the end, or they're going to be finding somebody else to run those assets >> chris, can you give us any examples of some of the investments you're looking at that would satisfy both of these. long-term profits for your investors, but are also following the ethos that you're buying into at this point for the e, s, and g? >> i absolutely can. because most of our investments, particularly long-term, i don
well, charlie? >> so we need to understand the difference between means and ends let's go back to aristotle the means to make profits are things like good relationships with your customers, being a good corporate neighbor, being a good environmental neighborhood. but in the end, you have to make profits for your shareholders or none of those groups will do well ask a gm employee how they did with the social responsibility they had when they were losing money. ask hp today whether it...
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as charlie x.e. talking to us from geneva thank you. the tech world is still a man's world and that's very true in africa where women say they have had a hard time getting into the industry and once they're in it doesn't get easier women often don't get the same opportunities as men not take companies have been talking about closing the gender gap but you're about to meet one woman who isn't waiting for them and is doing it herself. a laptop on the internet was all. needed to start her company gets. it's an online learning platform that is specially designed to teach women it's a science and computer program and also connects them to potential employers every student housing accountability partner and success coach pretty much to help them go through the program so like you asked we only meet him once into once once in 3 months so that if i walk on a project together but it just helps for starting you the community for ha this kind of community is important to encourage more women to get into the mill domini to tech space every sense re
as charlie x.e. talking to us from geneva thank you. the tech world is still a man's world and that's very true in africa where women say they have had a hard time getting into the industry and once they're in it doesn't get easier women often don't get the same opportunities as men not take companies have been talking about closing the gender gap but you're about to meet one woman who isn't waiting for them and is doing it herself. a laptop on the internet was all. needed to start her company...
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charlie, darrell and morehead.ext, america has been through an impeachment process before, but never like this. tom joined me next to breaking down. do not go awa president trump fighting back with left continues their attack my next guest is outraged mrs. this is not an impeachment process and not a regular one. judicial watch president joyce we know with more. good to have you here. what effect do you think there is with the failure of nancy pelosi to do the roll call vote to get 218 votes to create an official impeachment inquiry. >> appears trying to get documents out of the white house, it will be tough legally if there subpoenas that they tried to enforce in the courts because the courts will be asking questions about the basis of the subpoena and the legislative intent? in the white house is going to say no, they don't have an impeachment inquiry, they're just fishing. we are prerogatives we have to protect. impeachment does not overrule the constitution, the president has rights both as president constituti
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refugee agency charlie x.e. joins me from geneva welcome to the africa charlie let's start off by establishing who is responsible for these detention centers and and who what is the policy around who should be housed in them well 1st of all i think we have to make a distinction between this is tensions and says we have the official detention centers and the unofficial detention centers 1st of all the official detention centers these are run by the offish to libyan authorities and typically this is where people are brought off to being intercepted see by the libyan coast guard and he. has some access to the senses it's not on restricted we are limited into which parts of these since his we can go to and for how long but we are able to at least provide some assistance on the other hand the un officials and we know there are many of these as well these are run by smugglers and traffickers and they operate on an unofficial capacity outside the usual structures of the state and here is where we see the real most horr
refugee agency charlie x.e. joins me from geneva welcome to the africa charlie let's start off by establishing who is responsible for these detention centers and and who what is the policy around who should be housed in them well 1st of all i think we have to make a distinction between this is tensions and says we have the official detention centers and the unofficial detention centers 1st of all the official detention centers these are run by the offish to libyan authorities and typically this...
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[laughter] liz: thanks brendan and charlie.ng pandora's box with the closing bell ringing in 27 minutes. netflix firing off its latest theatrical, in directly at the heart of traditional film industry, but not so fast. box-office giant amc returning its rival digital fire. up next, social media pioneer turned movie funding guru on just who especially when you are talking about amazon, disney, who ultimately claim the content crown? he's next on "the claman countdown". each day a little sweeter. adp simplifies hr, benefits, and payroll for magnolia bakery, so employees like sarah can achieve what they're working for. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple.
[laughter] liz: thanks brendan and charlie.ng pandora's box with the closing bell ringing in 27 minutes. netflix firing off its latest theatrical, in directly at the heart of traditional film industry, but not so fast. box-office giant amc returning its rival digital fire. up next, social media pioneer turned movie funding guru on just who especially when you are talking about amazon, disney, who ultimately claim the content crown? he's next on "the claman countdown". each day a...
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charlie will get out.e in jail will get out, and we'll all go to the desert together. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so-called family brought in its verdict this afternoon. and outside the court, manson's girl followers got the news by radio. >> they have convicted these people, and you are next. all of you. there's a revolution coming very soon. >> today the judge formally passed sentence on charles manson and his girls. the death penalty he said for seven senseless murders. he said not only was the sentence appropriate but almost compelled in this case. so death in the gas chamber, he said. >> the very name manson has become a metaphor for evil, catapulting him to almost mythological proportions. and there's a side to human nature, for whatever reason, that is fascinated by pure, unalloyed evil. >> if the death penalty is to mean anything in the state of california other than two empty words, this unquestionably was the proper case for the imposition
charlie will get out.e in jail will get out, and we'll all go to the desert together. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so-called family brought in its verdict this afternoon. and outside the court, manson's girl followers got the news by radio. >> they have convicted these people, and you are next. all of you. there's a revolution coming very soon. >> today the judge formally passed sentence on charles manson and his girls....
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charlie, darrell and morehead.ext, america has been through an impeachment process before, but never like this. tom joined me next to breaking down. do not go awa (male announcer) now you can save big on all the gear you need for opening day from top brands like redhead, cabela's, and blackout. hurry to great outdoor days at bass pro shops and cabela's. your adventure starts here. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. president trump fighting back with left continues their attack my next guest is outraged mrs. this is not an impeachment process and not a regular one. judicial watch president joyce we know with more. good to have you here. what effect do you think there is with the failure of nancy pelosi to do the roll call vote to get 218 votes to create an
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with charlie gasparino.ove is one of a kind strong brilliant unbreakable ♪ engagement rings now 20- 40 percent off shop unique bridal styles at zales, the diamond store as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. liz: wanted to update you on johnson and johnson stock. it's still halted. we're not going to speculate. there have been a lot of issues swirling around this company the past few months. as soon as it begins trading again, we will interrupt and let you know. connell mcshane, what do you have coming up on "after the bell"? connell: mixing in with a little politics. tloor -- there are fears on the left and the right, with the right worrying about a wipe out, losing the house the senate and even the white house in 2020. we will talk about how viable that fear really is. and on the left the concern is j
with charlie gasparino.ove is one of a kind strong brilliant unbreakable ♪ engagement rings now 20- 40 percent off shop unique bridal styles at zales, the diamond store as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. liz: wanted to update you on johnson and johnson stock. it's still halted. we're...
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scott, tammy charlie got to go. great to see you both. percht thank you.verything is bigger in texas, and president trump delivered in dallas. taking on his democratic rivals one by one. watch. >> i don't think that guy has got a chance. sleepy joe i don't think he's got a chance. i thought pocahontas was gone lefts in ember got to give her credit those embers they kept going, going, going crooked hillary. crooked hillary -- where are those e-mails hillary remember the e-mails that -- 33,000 e-mails covering her -- and her daughter's wedding. 33,000 that's a lot of e-mails for a wedding. and working out action the the president daughter-in-law and senior arizona for the trump 2020 campaign laura trump. so we were just talking before hand and i was telling you my theory and i like it. let me just draw this out on the audience here when usual lily politicians go negative, they go dirty. it can backfire when trump goes negative with the pocahontas and sleepy joe he does it in such a funny humorous way that it doesn't blow back on him and actually makes him lo
scott, tammy charlie got to go. great to see you both. percht thank you.verything is bigger in texas, and president trump delivered in dallas. taking on his democratic rivals one by one. watch. >> i don't think that guy has got a chance. sleepy joe i don't think he's got a chance. i thought pocahontas was gone lefts in ember got to give her credit those embers they kept going, going, going crooked hillary. crooked hillary -- where are those e-mails hillary remember the e-mails that --...
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, in every ad, charlie the tuna got shot down sorry charlie. starkist did not want tuna with good taste, they wanted tuna that tasted good i dredged it up because today the market rejected charlie. and they went with tuna that just plain tastes good solid real, clean copies with no flaws and consistency. if you look at the averages, this would have seemed like a sedate day nasdaq declining 2.30% when you dig deeper, there was a major rotation out of the charlie the tuna stocks. and in to plain old albacore packed in water. it started yesterday when the banks reported better than expected especially with the curb of them being able to make money off of your deposits. the banks have so many other robust earning streams that we don't have to fret about the yield curve as much as we once thought. there was an 8% revenue growth and the stock roared from 116-121, it was a bank to be it was pointed out the consumer continues to be quite strong, end quote. hey, gloomers and doomers, listen to jamie. the market gave back some of the gain today even gold
, in every ad, charlie the tuna got shot down sorry charlie. starkist did not want tuna with good taste, they wanted tuna that tasted good i dredged it up because today the market rejected charlie. and they went with tuna that just plain tastes good solid real, clean copies with no flaws and consistency. if you look at the averages, this would have seemed like a sedate day nasdaq declining 2.30% when you dig deeper, there was a major rotation out of the charlie the tuna stocks. and in to plain...
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>> o'donnell: all right, charlie in northern syria, thank you.resident trump is suggesting tonight that his administration could somehow mediate a deal between turkey and the kurds. ey says he would prefer that to other options, like hitting kerkey with sanctions or sending in more american troops. i d't think the american people want to see us go back in rea ain. th won. we left the area. i don't think we want to go back in. >> o'donnell: i want to bring in margaret brennan, our chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "face the nation." margaret, i know you've been talking to your sources. the president claims this is an effort to bring u.s. troops home, but in reality, the troops opre just moved south. and as we just heard, the kurds feel abandoned. how much concern are you hearing? >> reporter: well, norah, it was a significant acknowledgment tonight by senior state department officials, that they are confirming their concerns about ethnic cleansing being and acknowledge that is what the u.s. means when it calls for forane treatme
>> o'donnell: all right, charlie in northern syria, thank you.resident trump is suggesting tonight that his administration could somehow mediate a deal between turkey and the kurds. ey says he would prefer that to other options, like hitting kerkey with sanctions or sending in more american troops. i d't think the american people want to see us go back in rea ain. th won. we left the area. i don't think we want to go back in. >> o'donnell: i want to bring in margaret brennan, our...
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and remus is at the center and charlie taft is epicenter . charlie taft is the golden boy. he was the hamilton county prosecutor . he had a brilliant political career ahead of him. our six number which i think is also an interesting one is 19 and again, it's connected time. 19 minutes is the amount of time the jury deliberated before quitting george remus on grounds of temporary maniacal insanity . because there are jurors and they had been sequestered for quite some time, they decided to have lunch as well. so the 19 minutes was the deliberation and then they took advantage of having a free lunch and then came back in and declared george remus innocent on grounds of insanity. though warfare between taft and remus was not only in the front pages but it was visible. there are stories of remus going up to the prosecutor's table, picking his finger in taft space, daring him to fight the cause he questioned taft's manhood because that was one of his tricks. at one point it got so bad that remus pretended to pass out and it must have been quite a spell because doctors showed up
and remus is at the center and charlie taft is epicenter . charlie taft is the golden boy. he was the hamilton county prosecutor . he had a brilliant political career ahead of him. our six number which i think is also an interesting one is 19 and again, it's connected time. 19 minutes is the amount of time the jury deliberated before quitting george remus on grounds of temporary maniacal insanity . because there are jurors and they had been sequestered for quite some time, they decided to have...
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and this is charlie today.es have dropped from more than 120 per day to less than ten. tried everything. brain surgery was ruled out, so the last ditch attempt was cannabis to try and stop him having a terrible life of constant seizures. that was a seizure. with the seizures he is also at high risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. so that plays on the back of your mind all the time as well. to then find this medicine that has changed his life and ours, the whole family, it has meant the world to us. you could call it a miracle. charlie has a private prescription. it costs his family more than £1300 a month. their money will run out injanuary. and then he is back to having 100 plus seizures. i would really like borisjohnson now to intervene for us parents and sort it out. one of the mums has to sell her house because she can't pay for her daughter's medication any more. it's awful. the uk. 2019. one year on from the uk government saying the drug could be prescribed free in specific circumstances, doctors
and this is charlie today.es have dropped from more than 120 per day to less than ten. tried everything. brain surgery was ruled out, so the last ditch attempt was cannabis to try and stop him having a terrible life of constant seizures. that was a seizure. with the seizures he is also at high risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. so that plays on the back of your mind all the time as well. to then find this medicine that has changed his life and ours, the whole family, it has meant the...
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thank you, charlie.'s get over to you barbara, when we look at the potential reprisals charlie was mentioning and trying to get the legal protections by being involved in this process, as it stands, how might this potential second whistle-blower here, barbara, handle their case, and what they are considering in the right way? >> so two basic things that the whistle-blower protection laws do in the intelligence community. one is provide a mechanism for someone who is an employee who has signed an agreement not to share the nation's secrets with outsiders, classified information, it provides an avenue for reporting that up to congress. so that is one thing that whistle-blower broke gets, and the reason someone might invoke its protections. the other is to protect their job, from reprisals. so a boss might say, you have been disloyal to our organization, i'm going to demote you or terminate you. so it provides protections against that. now, i will say that this particular law, the intelligence community whi
thank you, charlie.'s get over to you barbara, when we look at the potential reprisals charlie was mentioning and trying to get the legal protections by being involved in this process, as it stands, how might this potential second whistle-blower here, barbara, handle their case, and what they are considering in the right way? >> so two basic things that the whistle-blower protection laws do in the intelligence community. one is provide a mechanism for someone who is an employee who has...
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yes, good morning, charlie.rk because there are some who are less than convinced it needs to happen. there are some of the party think they just need needs to happen. there are some of the party think theyjust need to get on with it and get the deal through parliament, even if it takes us through parliament, even if it takes us beyond the 31st of october and passed the brexit deadline. likewise, some in the labour party say, let's see if we can figure something out and give a bit more time for scrutiny of the legislation and see if that works, although labour officially say they would support a general election but there are some in the labour party who say they are not sure they are ready for a general election and they would rather have another referendum, so it's not totally clear that if the pm tries to force the general election that it will happen and a lot will depend on what brussels comes back with in terms of an extension, probably tomorrow. so what might be useful is if mps had the chance to question
yes, good morning, charlie.rk because there are some who are less than convinced it needs to happen. there are some of the party think they just need needs to happen. there are some of the party think theyjust need to get on with it and get the deal through parliament, even if it takes us through parliament, even if it takes us beyond the 31st of october and passed the brexit deadline. likewise, some in the labour party say, let's see if we can figure something out and give a bit more time for...
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charlie kirk, from turning point usa. [cheering] pres. trump: charlie, you've done a fantastic job.astest-growing organization of thought -- of thought -- in the country. he is something. thank you very much, charlie. i appreciate your being here. and we're also joined by a friend of mine -- just got married -- just got married. and candace owens -- i watched her, and i saw her coming. i said -- you know, i'm pretty good at star power. i look, and i say, "that's a star." [laughter] pres. trump: every once in a while, i'll see somebody. you know, it happens about once every five years. that's all it is. but i'll be watching. i saw candace probably three, four years ago. how long would it be, charlie? four? maybe four. i saw this woman on television. i said, "man, i don't want to mess with her. she's tough. she's tough." now, i'm not allowed to say it -- you know that. i'm not allowed to say it anymore, but she's also beautiful. so, i'll say that, too. [applause] it's true.: under the #metoo generation, we're not allowed to say it. so, all of you young, brilliant guys, never ever call
charlie kirk, from turning point usa. [cheering] pres. trump: charlie, you've done a fantastic job.astest-growing organization of thought -- of thought -- in the country. he is something. thank you very much, charlie. i appreciate your being here. and we're also joined by a friend of mine -- just got married -- just got married. and candace owens -- i watched her, and i saw her coming. i said -- you know, i'm pretty good at star power. i look, and i say, "that's a star." [laughter]...
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good morning, charlie. dro psy up to date. good morning, charlie. the arndale centre opening upfor dropsy in the arndale centre opening up for business as normal. this place went into lockdown yesterday when that man started randomly stabbing people here in the centre of the arndale centre. 0bviously, there was a lot of panic and concern but the emergency services were very quickly on the scene to arrest and detain that man, police keeping an open mind as to what his motivation might have been and have been treating it as a possible terrorist incident. the centre is open, the message seems to be business is open. all the staff are turning up, they will be tense and frightened, they will be tense and frightened, the security is all over the place. we are asking manchester to rally around and support staff today. manchester councillors will be here all day. a lot of praise for the emergency services yesterday and the speed with which they responded, armed police here within five minutes. manchester, with its past experiences, has a finely honed plan i
good morning, charlie. dro psy up to date. good morning, charlie. the arndale centre opening upfor dropsy in the arndale centre opening up for business as normal. this place went into lockdown yesterday when that man started randomly stabbing people here in the centre of the arndale centre. 0bviously, there was a lot of panic and concern but the emergency services were very quickly on the scene to arrest and detain that man, police keeping an open mind as to what his motivation might have been...
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back with me once again, msnbc contributor charlie sykes and nayyara hock.ving an anonymous source, or in this case, someone close to the president or within the president's orbit, coming out and writing a book? >> well, i have to say it's a little bit frustrating because i think anonymity's reached its expiration date in this administration. when you have marie yovanovitch and william taylor coming forward, laying their careers on the line, this is a point where if you have something to tell the american people, you should tell the american people, you should be willing to step up. and i think there was a lot of that reaction early on when that "the new york times" op ed piece occurred, which is like, why are you still in the administration? why are you not willing to put your name on it? and i think we're at kind of a new phase here. so, i wonder, what will this book tell us that we don't already know? and if, in fact, it has substantive information, put your name on it, come out, let the people know what it is and who you are. >> okay, let me push back on
back with me once again, msnbc contributor charlie sykes and nayyara hock.ving an anonymous source, or in this case, someone close to the president or within the president's orbit, coming out and writing a book? >> well, i have to say it's a little bit frustrating because i think anonymity's reached its expiration date in this administration. when you have marie yovanovitch and william taylor coming forward, laying their careers on the line, this is a point where if you have something to...
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charlie kirk is here to break it down.rlie, i saw what was going on outside of the rally in minnesota, and i have got to tell you, if i were coming out of that rally which was a peaceful rally. you come outside with people cursing, throwing things. taking maga hats, burning them, if we did that, forget it. everyone would be in jail. why is there two standards. >> judge, you are exactly right. you talk about this brilliantly in your book. there is a left wing mob growing throughout our country that is targeting decent americans. imaginew if those rioters were wearing maga hats. people were getting spit on. they were screaming things sat police and burning flags. this is borderline domestic unrest. they are closing down streets in downtown minneapolis. there is such an unbelievable double standard. remember when barack obama won two elections. you know what cons did the next d you know would conservatives did the next day? they went to work. a once great american city, minneapolis, it does not feel like this is a country we
charlie kirk is here to break it down.rlie, i saw what was going on outside of the rally in minnesota, and i have got to tell you, if i were coming out of that rally which was a peaceful rally. you come outside with people cursing, throwing things. taking maga hats, burning them, if we did that, forget it. everyone would be in jail. why is there two standards. >> judge, you are exactly right. you talk about this brilliantly in your book. there is a left wing mob growing throughout our...
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. >>> and speaking of action, "charlie's angels.it in thw it's warmg my cold little heart. only "e.t.'s" on set th a side of kristen stewaryou've never seen. >> i've never lahed more. >> beep boop beep boop. >> tn -- >> whoo! >> "the talk's" hilarious halloween ce off. behind the stunning transformations. ♪ if i could esca >> who's turningnto gwen stefani, rupaul and j.lo. ♪ let's get loud >>> minut away he di klum gives "e.t." her tricks for kerrygolhaa taste soich it can take you toreland's lush, green stures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk kerrygold. the taste that take you there. >>> welcome back to "e.t." with our special guest co-host michael fishman. when i say "chlie's angels" who do you think of? >> ihink of the classic angels, farrah and that group. >> we love the show. we had therew barrymore version. get ready for three neange led by kristen stewart. got to join them on set halfway around the world. >> well, kristen, obviously you' been in movies since you were so yog. is this project feeling different with allhe other movies you've done? >> it's
. >>> and speaking of action, "charlie's angels.it in thw it's warmg my cold little heart. only "e.t.'s" on set th a side of kristen stewaryou've never seen. >> i've never lahed more. >> beep boop beep boop. >> tn -- >> whoo! >> "the talk's" hilarious halloween ce off. behind the stunning transformations. ♪ if i could esca >> who's turningnto gwen stefani, rupaul and j.lo. ♪ let's get loud >>> minut away he di...
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along with charlie gasparino to talk about all of this.re not good numbers, doug. >> no they are not and what is the most tangible thing to come out of it is setting up of a super-pac, where biden can take unlimited amounts of his donors, in contravention of every democrat, warren and sanders are only taking small dollar contributions. no $2800. connell: easy to do that when they're in their financial position. >> exactly. connell: do you start fearing democrats for biden alternative everybody talks about, liz? do you still see him as front runner? he said last night he is the front-runner. >> he is barely at the front-runner. democrats are looking high and low for alternative. this is a guy at this point who is establishment favorite. i thought his comment, non-challenge lance about the money is interesting -- challance. warren has been in iowa for months and months, hired the best talent. she has an army on the ground. biden is behind and has to count on name recognition which admittedly. >> ted cruz won iowa. i think it was pat robertso
along with charlie gasparino to talk about all of this.re not good numbers, doug. >> no they are not and what is the most tangible thing to come out of it is setting up of a super-pac, where biden can take unlimited amounts of his donors, in contravention of every democrat, warren and sanders are only taking small dollar contributions. no $2800. connell: easy to do that when they're in their financial position. >> exactly. connell: do you start fearing democrats for biden...
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charlie has brought it back now.ng with rinaldo and the others. going to go and see him this week as well. england play brazil in women's international today, so we are only on for half an hour today. a short programme. we will not mess about today. that's good. for women's football. it's a very important game, 30,000 tickets sold. it's great that now women's football women sports are being given that time. essentially, we are a warm up to date for the women's international. and we norwich play aston villa. what's the cramming the half an hour. —— lots to cram into half an hour. —— lots to cram into half an hour. thank you very much indeed. and we will be watching the women's football as well, won't we? the 1960s were great, you know. remember that? no. 1983, the 1960s were great, you know. rememberthat? no. 1983, iwas the 1960s were great, you know. remember that? no. 1983, iwas born. you're going to have to go! salford red devils finish one of the bottom in super league last season. this time around they could be c
charlie has brought it back now.ng with rinaldo and the others. going to go and see him this week as well. england play brazil in women's international today, so we are only on for half an hour today. a short programme. we will not mess about today. that's good. for women's football. it's a very important game, 30,000 tickets sold. it's great that now women's football women sports are being given that time. essentially, we are a warm up to date for the women's international. and we norwich play...
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founder of turning point usa and the host of the charlie kirk show pod cast on apple pod cast charlie kirk. and trump 2020 campaign senior advisor katrina pearson. all right. katrina, i need to get my breath back. your reaction? >> look, i think what you've uncovered is pretty significant. for a number of reasons. and it looks like joe biden actually might be the key to finally draining the swamp. but i think this is also important for a number of reasons because you hear in the media, the timeline always starts at this july phone call. >> right. >> when in fact it goes back years, prior to president trump even running for office. but most importantly, you mentioned john solomon, and the reason why that is so critical and key to this investigation is simply because in april and march of this year, you had ukrainian officials making the allegation against the bidens, not president trump. so you just uncovered the intent behind the phone call, behind the one discussion that has been blown completely out of proportion. it's the intent to get behind what is going on. we keep hearing thing
founder of turning point usa and the host of the charlie kirk show pod cast on apple pod cast charlie kirk. and trump 2020 campaign senior advisor katrina pearson. all right. katrina, i need to get my breath back. your reaction? >> look, i think what you've uncovered is pretty significant. for a number of reasons. and it looks like joe biden actually might be the key to finally draining the swamp. but i think this is also important for a number of reasons because you hear in the media,...
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. >> charlie you're onto something. who's going to grieve the departure of donald trump in the white house? who's going to grieve it? >> see, this is the problem. republicans are being told it will be a disaster if you're told to remove him, but can you imagine the national relief of his departure but also for republicans who have to start calculating how much more political capital are they going to have to spend? how many more talking points are they going to have to spew? how many more convoluted position are they going to have to take. right now they can hide behind process but you know it's going to get worse. there's going to be more evidence, fwlmg more smoking guns. it's going to take place on television. and then you have a president who seems to be escalating every one of his tactics and doubling down on every one of the things that got him to where we are right now. >> we talk about this suburban mother and woman, kids listen to this guy on television. they pick it up. mommy, can i call someone human scum? is
. >> charlie you're onto something. who's going to grieve the departure of donald trump in the white house? who's going to grieve it? >> see, this is the problem. republicans are being told it will be a disaster if you're told to remove him, but can you imagine the national relief of his departure but also for republicans who have to start calculating how much more political capital are they going to have to spend? how many more talking points are they going to have to spew? how...
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when i say "charlie's angels" who do you think of?i think of the classic angels, farrah and that group. >> we love the show. we had the drew barrymore version. get ready for three new angels led kristen stewart. i got to join them on set halfway around the world. >> well, kristen, obviously you've been in movies since you were so young. is this project feeling different with all the other movies you've done? >> it's warming my cold hear >> beep boop beep boop boop boop. >> i've never laughed more. i feel like my face hurts at the end of every day. >> prepare to meet a whole new side of kristen stewart. she dances in a sparkly romper and does all her own stunts. >> who steals humanitaan aid money? >> who are you? >> it seems like you want people to see that side of you. >> yes, i want people to see all of me. >> is that you flirting with a handme nerd? >> i mean, i think liz was talking about that when she first cast me and she's like i see this thing i can't wait to show everyone and i'm like blushing. >> the "charlie's angels" relaun
when i say "charlie's angels" who do you think of?i think of the classic angels, farrah and that group. >> we love the show. we had the drew barrymore version. get ready for three new angels led kristen stewart. i got to join them on set halfway around the world. >> well, kristen, obviously you've been in movies since you were so young. is this project feeling different with all the other movies you've done? >> it's warming my cold hear >> beep boop beep boop...
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. >> o'donnell: charlie joins us tonight from dohuk. so, charlie, where does this thee the u.s.ilitary in the r: reporter: well, norah, cbs news has learned the pentagon has had no change to their withdrawal plan and no direction on how the removal of kurdish forces will be implemented. t> o'donnell: great reporting there, charlie. thank you. tonight, there are fears of another possible collapse at the hard rock hotel under onstruction in new orleans. part of the building crumbled on plturday, killing three people. omar villafranca now with a newly posted video that shows workers had serious concerns about the safety of the structure. >> reporter: this grainy video is now being examined by investigators, potential evidence that may help determine what went wrong. ay oh, my god. >> reporter: two days before the accident, a concerned worker filmed an upper floor of the 18- story hotel under construction. he points to a series of red flags, like this floor-to- ceiling temporary beam supporting concrete slabs. " spanish he says, "they was in too bent.s "s one because failures. >> re
. >> o'donnell: charlie joins us tonight from dohuk. so, charlie, where does this thee the u.s.ilitary in the r: reporter: well, norah, cbs news has learned the pentagon has had no change to their withdrawal plan and no direction on how the removal of kurdish forces will be implemented. t> o'donnell: great reporting there, charlie. thank you. tonight, there are fears of another possible collapse at the hard rock hotel under onstruction in new orleans. part of the building crumbled on...
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there's charlie's six—year—old daughter, poppy.ted work early, and dan is still in bed. charlie is getting daughter poppy ready for school. i make breakfast a couple of times a week when i'm home and not at work. previously i would have just been cooking for me and liz. not a house of six. it would have been just the two of us, and maybe the boy, daniel, if he's home. before they all moved in together, the family lived in three separate homes scattered around margate. lizzie, richard and dan lived in one. andrew lived on his own, and single mum charlie and poppy had their own place. juggling poppy's school times and her own work hours was a challenge for mum charlie before moving into this house. my hours do change sometimes from week to week so it does make it a little bit difficult with school runs, but with a bit of help on hand now, it's nice that she's still getting picked up by a family member. this morning, lizzie is taking her granddaughter to school. bag, please, because you're going to be late. it was lizzie that spotted
there's charlie's six—year—old daughter, poppy.ted work early, and dan is still in bed. charlie is getting daughter poppy ready for school. i make breakfast a couple of times a week when i'm home and not at work. previously i would have just been cooking for me and liz. not a house of six. it would have been just the two of us, and maybe the boy, daniel, if he's home. before they all moved in together, the family lived in three separate homes scattered around margate. lizzie, richard and...