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john bilton and david kelly of j.p.gement hang tight, and brooke sutherlin staying with me. in the markets, the s&p still hanging onto gains. value continuing to outperform. euro-dollar is a perfect example of have we actually bottomed out here. are things not going to get any worse in the pmi world? if not, is there also short-term risk? yields go nowhere. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel. happy wednesday. s&p futures trying to click onto the rally. 30-75 is how we are printing. euro-dollar on the front foot. we did have a stabilization and pmi. i am still taking a look a
john bilton and david kelly of j.p.gement hang tight, and brooke sutherlin staying with me. in the markets, the s&p still hanging onto gains. value continuing to outperform. euro-dollar is a perfect example of have we actually bottomed out here. are things not going to get any worse in the pmi world? if not, is there also short-term risk? yields go nowhere. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping...
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david kelly from the u.s. attorney's office, the southern district i should mention. ck with us at this event in new york. you can go to msnbc.com/sdny on december 5th and join me and david kelly and several other federal prosecutors in new york. msnbc.com/sdny, and we'll be back with more. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. (employee) half a millionar sales mopreowned vehicles,er rez!!! most with tech features like blind spot detection, back up camera... [kristen gasps] (employee) because you never know what might be behind you. (kristen bell) does the sloth come standard? (kristen bell vo) looking to buy? enterprise makes it easy. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain?
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>> the atlas society was founded by david kelly was founded in part between the two groups and was formally rejected by the ayn rand institute over objectivism so it is kind of tragic because of these objectivist philosophers but he founded his own organization from the atlas society. >>host: where is the anthem available quick. >> it is on amazon tens of thousands of people have signed up for that. that you can see on facebook. >>host: and jennifer grossman ceo of the atlas society and ayn rand and some graphic novel thank you for pointing us on book tv >> i believe as a physician the answer of healthcare is when you do the right thing for your patience. what should you want? the very best care possible. and those that to say i don't believe are readily available but it focuses on areas to do extraordinarily well. ptsd, traumatic brain injury. the environmental exposure from combat. these are the things the v.a. does extraordinarily well. the v.a. cannot do everything well. if you are a veteran and need specialized care, you should get that and the private sector. i envision a strong and m
>> the atlas society was founded by david kelly was founded in part between the two groups and was formally rejected by the ayn rand institute over objectivism so it is kind of tragic because of these objectivist philosophers but he founded his own organization from the atlas society. >>host: where is the anthem available quick. >> it is on amazon tens of thousands of people have signed up for that. that you can see on facebook. >>host: and jennifer grossman ceo of the...
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kelly's family. his name was david marshburn. elly but had an intense interest in her case from the day she disappeared. >> she was in the military. you don't hlet them disappear. she was a young female, that's not right. >> he's a bounty hunter and private investigator. his specialty, finding people, dead or alive. >> i knew she wasn't alive. she just needed to be found. >> remember that tv interview nick holbert did? he saw it too. >> when i'm watching him i'm like dude i can tell you're lying. he did it. he knows where she is at. he killed her. >> and marshburn was also convinced he could find kelly bordeaux. operating on his own time and own dime, marshburn started carefully researching the details of kelly's disappearance. >> i don't know what got into me to do it. i just did it to. >> to bring some answers to her family. >> yes. i love helping the family out. >> he was convinced holbert buried kelly close to the bar somewhere in the thick forest surrounding fayetteville. >> how daunting of a task was it? >> it's like -- i do
kelly's family. his name was david marshburn. elly but had an intense interest in her case from the day she disappeared. >> she was in the military. you don't hlet them disappear. she was a young female, that's not right. >> he's a bounty hunter and private investigator. his specialty, finding people, dead or alive. >> i knew she wasn't alive. she just needed to be found. >> remember that tv interview nick holbert did? he saw it too. >> when i'm watching him i'm...
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i am joined now by david kelly that also held that top job.al. >> my pleasure. >> when you see mr. giuliani as a suspect in this probe being name checked that many times in the hearings, is that bad for him in the investigation or irrelevant? >> i think it's probably largely irrelevant unless there was some information disclosed they didn't already know. my guess is there probably aren't an awful lot of surprises, but it is really hard to say where they are with their investigation. >> when you look at the fact that mr. giuliani stands as far as i know as the only person in the middle of the venn diagram and in the middle of the impeachment probe, what pressure does that put on him? he used to hear from a lot. he has gone quiet. >> i think there is a lot of pressure on him in both places in the congressional hearings certainly he needs to be concerned. i mean, there has been some discussion, i have read reports about him, for example, maybe being the person that he threw under the bus, that he went rogue. if that's the case, he has an awful lo
i am joined now by david kelly that also held that top job.al. >> my pleasure. >> when you see mr. giuliani as a suspect in this probe being name checked that many times in the hearings, is that bad for him in the investigation or irrelevant? >> i think it's probably largely irrelevant unless there was some information disclosed they didn't already know. my guess is there probably aren't an awful lot of surprises, but it is really hard to say where they are with their...
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something that a fellow prosecutor in the same justice department you served in said on this program, david kelly, who was sdny attorney. he said citizens would plea on this information. you wouldn't go to trial with this much evidence. >> no. >> the president, obviously it's different in the senate trial is a different structure. nancy, just to take a step back on the diplomacy given your great expertise and your service, had you ever seen anything approaching this in any of your work in government where you have this donor diplomat saying we've got it. we're going to have this foreign government go after your domestic rival. we just need a call about it. >> no, i've been in government service for decades and never seen anything like that. what's unusual about this whole particular episode is the president using almost $400 million in critical aid to ukraine for his personal benefit. that's what this is all about. and i think it's high time that the supporters of the president stop trying to hide from the truth. and they should know by now. look at all the people who have already gone to jail fr
something that a fellow prosecutor in the same justice department you served in said on this program, david kelly, who was sdny attorney. he said citizens would plea on this information. you wouldn't go to trial with this much evidence. >> no. >> the president, obviously it's different in the senate trial is a different structure. nancy, just to take a step back on the diplomacy given your great expertise and your service, had you ever seen anything approaching this in any of your...
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take david kelly, former st eer prosecutor from the southern district of new york.dants in a bribery case facing the evidence against trump right now wouldn't even make it to trial. they would plead guilty. >> i doubt that this is a case that would really go to trial when confronted with all the evidence a reasonable defendant would likely take the plea. >> you are saying someone presented with this evidence -- >> it is pretty damning evidence. >> and bribery is impeachable and there is lots of evidence of bribery. that brings us tonight. the democrats' point person on impeachment coming out to unveil a potential frame work for how congress may now impeach president trump. >> first of all, as the founders understood bribery, it was not as we understand it in law today. it was much broader. it connoted the breach of the public trust in a way where you're offering official acts for some personal or political reason, not in the nation's interest. >> that is from chairman schiff's new npr inquiry, which is making headlines about democrats right here, potentially impeach
take david kelly, former st eer prosecutor from the southern district of new york.dants in a bribery case facing the evidence against trump right now wouldn't even make it to trial. they would plead guilty. >> i doubt that this is a case that would really go to trial when confronted with all the evidence a reasonable defendant would likely take the plea. >> you are saying someone presented with this evidence -- >> it is pretty damning evidence. >> and bribery is...
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stuart: jpmorgan's economist, his name is david kelly, he is on the show this morning joining us rightthis is the quarter, the final quarter of the year and consumer in very, very good shape. can you back that up? >> i think that's right. what we've seen is, we obviously had the tax cuts helping out in 2018. what we've seen this year, pretty good wage gains actually. they are not huge, but been consistent about 3 1/2% growth in wages year-over-year and with a economy about 2% inflation, that means every month you're getting a little extra income in people's paychecks. i think that is helping consumer spending there is no problem with u.s. consumers. there is a problem with u.s. investment spending, that has been week. consumer spending looks pretty good. stuart: can we say this will be, i don't want to exaggerate, but is this the best holiday selling season in five, six, seven, eight, nine, years? >> i don't see why, i don't see why it would be better than last year. after all we did have the tax cut last year. not so much this year. i think there is a big switch how people are spendin
stuart: jpmorgan's economist, his name is david kelly, he is on the show this morning joining us rightthis is the quarter, the final quarter of the year and consumer in very, very good shape. can you back that up? >> i think that's right. what we've seen is, we obviously had the tax cuts helping out in 2018. what we've seen this year, pretty good wage gains actually. they are not huge, but been consistent about 3 1/2% growth in wages year-over-year and with a economy about 2% inflation,...
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david: isn't he the one who deposed general kelly and didn't mention anything about general kelly about having a lawyer present when talking to the fbi? >> that interview should never have happened. so i was just about to get to this. look at what happened to general kel -- to mike flynn, to mike flynn on one hadn't, and you see what's happening with comey and brennan and clapper and strzok and page. and the list goes on and on with these people who are the bad actors within the fbi and doj and intelligence communities on one hand and on the other hand you have mike flynn in an incredible patriot, dedicated to this country, who was set up by the likes of a peter strong and james comey d peter strzok and james comey and others. we had roger stone get convicted the other day. you look at the unfairness of the system. david: you had a lieutenant colonel in the army today before the impeachment committee, there were some charges the republicans weren't treating him with respect, and the people making those charges had no trouble taking on general kelly and suggesting he was the worst enemy
david: isn't he the one who deposed general kelly and didn't mention anything about general kelly about having a lawyer present when talking to the fbi? >> that interview should never have happened. so i was just about to get to this. look at what happened to general kel -- to mike flynn, to mike flynn on one hadn't, and you see what's happening with comey and brennan and clapper and strzok and page. and the list goes on and on with these people who are the bad actors within the fbi and...
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david hale... the undersecretary of state for polical affairs.( darya ) (áboxesá) our washington d- c correspondent kelliens us live with who else is expected to testify today. kellie? ( kellie )< it's being called one of the most anticipated hearings of the week. ambassador gordon sondland will appear in front of the house intelligence committee. a witness that could have the most detailed insight yet into president trumps' dealings with ukraine. > gordon sondland is in the hot seat. the ambassador to the european union will face a round of questioning about his phone call with president trump the day áafter the president spoke to the ukrainian president. bill taylor, the ambassador to the ukraine, testified last week about that call. < take sot: bill taylor, acting us ambassador to ukraine >"a member of my staff could hear president trump on the phone asking ambassador sondland about the investigations." taylor said sondland told a member of his staff that president trump "cares more about the investigations of biden then of ukraine." sondland already changed his closed door testimony, saying he quote "
david hale... the undersecretary of state for polical affairs.( darya ) (áboxesá) our washington d- c correspondent kelliens us live with who else is expected to testify today. kellie? ( kellie )< it's being called one of the most anticipated hearings of the week. ambassador gordon sondland will appear in front of the house intelligence committee. a witness that could have the most detailed insight yet into president trumps' dealings with ukraine. > gordon sondland is in the hot seat....
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david carey dean's art teacher. he later traveled to thailand to be in a film with jim kelly. and vancouver for a sydney movie. he has been a server and a singer. he has spent most of his 86 years in san francisco, but that could soon change. he is getting evicted from the small apartment in north beach where he has lived since 1965. >> it so they can raise the rent. >> his wife says the landlady told him they had to leave in 2016, - - >> they say it is to get out of the rental business. >> i spoke to scott friedman by phone tonight. he says janice and her husband plan to move into the property, and also plan to move their elderly parents in next door, as well as other family members. they've offered more money but the renters are fighting it in court and it is costing them tens of thousands of dollars. the judges decided the case in favor of the property owners. they will be making one more appeal in court tomorrow afternoon and they worry they could be thrown out for good. sam will have to leave his home of more than 50 years. >> my husband will no longer be living in this city. it is just not the same anymo
david carey dean's art teacher. he later traveled to thailand to be in a film with jim kelly. and vancouver for a sydney movie. he has been a server and a singer. he has spent most of his 86 years in san francisco, but that could soon change. he is getting evicted from the small apartment in north beach where he has lived since 1965. >> it so they can raise the rent. >> his wife says the landlady told him they had to leave in 2016, - - >> they say it is to get out of the...
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. >> and it's interesting you note that, david, because that is, to some degree, what kelly and tillersoni offered the best, wisest advice i could give in that moment and no opportunity to sing the president's praises. >> that's true. so i was just going to ask, i guess, in conclusion, david, you've just -- you've been through a lot and you've advised a lot of presidents, including president nixon. >> we all feel like we've been through a got. >> you've been through more than jim and i, and that's for sure. saying nothing about your age, my friend. but i'm just wondering what you are thinking and looking for as these public impeachment hearings in the house begin tomorrow morning. >> sure. i appreciate that. listen, i think the critical question is how is this going to play out on television to have these dedicated people who are very smart, who have always seen themselves as sort of career public servants, how will they -- will they win over the public or will the people think this is way too complicate and move on? i think this is the moment for the democrats when they really have to be
. >> and it's interesting you note that, david, because that is, to some degree, what kelly and tillersoni offered the best, wisest advice i could give in that moment and no opportunity to sing the president's praises. >> that's true. so i was just going to ask, i guess, in conclusion, david, you've just -- you've been through a lot and you've advised a lot of presidents, including president nixon. >> we all feel like we've been through a got. >> you've been through more...
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david mark temple. >> all rise. 178th district criminal court is now in session. honorable judge kelli johnson presiding. >> this is a case about a love triangle that turned deadly. >> this was a pregnant, almost ready to deliver woman, who was put on her knees in the closet and shot in the back of the head. >> it's been 20 years since belinda temple's murder, and there was her now grown-up son, evan, in court. he's supporting his father, but this trial is about the death of his mother. >> i've been covering the david temple story for a long time, and wondering whether he was going to be convicted or not. >> in a lot of cases where a husband is suspected of killing his pregnant wife, it's not very close. this case, there are some real questions. >> one day you might feel one way, the other day completely a different way. >> there's just been a struggle in the conscience of houstonians about whether or not he really did it. >> belinda temple was a lovely teacher, a lovely mother, and a lovely wife, and there is only one person on this earth who had the motive, the means, and the opportu
david mark temple. >> all rise. 178th district criminal court is now in session. honorable judge kelli johnson presiding. >> this is a case about a love triangle that turned deadly. >> this was a pregnant, almost ready to deliver woman, who was put on her knees in the closet and shot in the back of the head. >> it's been 20 years since belinda temple's murder, and there was her now grown-up son, evan, in court. he's supporting his father, but this trial is about the...
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ok can really help from the white house kelly will get back to you let's talk a little bit more about the testimony of david holmes the foreign service officer who actually worked at the embassy in ukraine he testified about when it became clear to him that the so-called 3 amigos of course led by ambassador saul and the ambassador to the e.u. he testified yesterday he was also in charge if ukraine policy which seemed to be something that through mr holmes said here's the moment he realized that they were running ukraine policy well basser songlines mandate as ambassador as the accredited ambassador to the european union did not cover individual member states let alone non member countries like ukraine he made clear that he had direct and frequent access to president trump and chief of staff in that movie and portrayed himself as the conduit to the president and misrule it for this group secretary perry investor son learned about leader style themselves the 3 amigos and made clear they would take the lead on coordinating our policy and engagement with his alinsky administration robinson would have burned as
ok can really help from the white house kelly will get back to you let's talk a little bit more about the testimony of david holmes the foreign service officer who actually worked at the embassy in ukraine he testified about when it became clear to him that the so-called 3 amigos of course led by ambassador saul and the ambassador to the e.u. he testified yesterday he was also in charge if ukraine policy which seemed to be something that through mr holmes said here's the moment he realized that...
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tillerson and former chief of staff john kelly approached her and asked her to save the country by undermining president trump. she says she said no. tom? >> david, thank you. >>> and there will be complete abc news coverage of the house impeachment hearings starting wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. right here on abc and on abc news live. >>> now to a shivering start to the new week. as millions face record cold. bitter arctic air is moving into the center of the country. and is set to march east, already dumping snow in the northern plains. more dangerous driving is expected across the midwest. in chicago, up to half a foot of snow could fall monday morning. and the coldest air of the season from the gulf coast to maine. some temperatures 30 degrees below average. let's get right to greg durta. it's getting cold out there. good evening. >> reporter: it is. this really feels like the middle of winter, as winter weather advisories stretch from montana to maine as snow makes for a messy monday morning commute from kansas to chicago. the storm continues east monday night. bringing snow to t ohio river valley. and tuesday night, could be here in new
tillerson and former chief of staff john kelly approached her and asked her to save the country by undermining president trump. she says she said no. tom? >> david, thank you. >>> and there will be complete abc news coverage of the house impeachment hearings starting wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. right here on abc and on abc news live. >>> now to a shivering start to the new week. as millions face record cold. bitter arctic air is moving into the center of the...
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kelly and ryan!" today, gwyneth paltrow gives the house a lesson in the kitchen. and actress kobe smolders is here. plus, john davideacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: hi.
kelly and ryan!" today, gwyneth paltrow gives the house a lesson in the kitchen. and actress kobe smolders is here. plus, john davideacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: hi.
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kelly o'donnell, west palm beach, thank you. >>> time to see what's ahead at the top of the hour on "up." my colleague, david now. >> new reporting about kamala harris' campaign. struggling with fundraising, polling, personnel. the senators had a difficult time with strategy, communicating with voters where she stands on key issues. mike bloomberg has seen this as an opportunity. he's hired away one of the senator's chief advisers, we'll hear from another candidate who hopes there's room to widen the candidate lane. duval patrick, i'll ask him his reaction and how successful he has been building up a campaign apparatus this late in the campaign, two months until the caucuses. >> 64 days until iowa. thank you. >>> the holiday shopping season off to a later but apparently stronger start this year. the one category where retailers are getting ready to see record-breaking sales. mizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ...i felt awful.... ...because of my psoriasis. i was covered from... ...head to toe with it. i w
kelly o'donnell, west palm beach, thank you. >>> time to see what's ahead at the top of the hour on "up." my colleague, david now. >> new reporting about kamala harris' campaign. struggling with fundraising, polling, personnel. the senators had a difficult time with strategy, communicating with voters where she stands on key issues. mike bloomberg has seen this as an opportunity. he's hired away one of the senator's chief advisers, we'll hear from another candidate who...
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kelly, michael. incredible people. and at your next lieutenant governor, delbert hausmann. your next attorney general, lynn fitch. your next secretary of state, michael watson. great people. your next state treasurer, david mcrae. state auditor shad white. agriculture commissioner andy gibson. insurance commissioner mike chaney and a former governor, a man that no one has ever heard of in this room i'm sure, but the truth is, he's a legend in politics and a great guy. he's a great guy. haley barbour. thank you. great guy. so with the help of everyone here, we are the hottest economy in the world and we've created over 6.7 million new jobs since the election. if i would have said during the campaign that i would create 6.7 million new jobs since the election, these people would have gone crazy. it would have said horrible things and said it's impossible. unemployment has reached the lowest rate in over 51 years. soon to be history. african-american unemployment just dropped to the lowest rate ever recorded really unimportant to me, the african-american youth unemployment rate is the lowest ever recorded in the history of our country. we looked at 55,000 -- lifted 55,000 mississippi residents out of povert
kelly, michael. incredible people. and at your next lieutenant governor, delbert hausmann. your next attorney general, lynn fitch. your next secretary of state, michael watson. great people. your next state treasurer, david mcrae. state auditor shad white. agriculture commissioner andy gibson. insurance commissioner mike chaney and a former governor, a man that no one has ever heard of in this room i'm sure, but the truth is, he's a legend in politics and a great guy. he's a great guy. haley...
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david, we're getting this excerpt at the same time. i don't think it's a coincidence that nikki haley is out promoting her time. former secretary of state, rex tillerson and jeff kellyed her to, quotes, safe the country. she went to trump and told him about it, but the -- what she doesn't really address is the fact that the second of state and chief of staff that they needed to reach out to her to do something about it. >> i totally agree. that was a really eye opening set of comments. i don't understand why she was doing that. people thought she might wind up on a ticket with trump if he wants to put a woman on there and dump pence. she might be a candidate. i don't know why she would go out there and do that in those circumstances. anderson, the publ -- the firestorm still concerns the president. >> david guergen and kirsten powers, thank you so much. the white house said in part, if this person has been inside white house meetings, he is acting like a spy. this person is a gutless coward who doesn't have the spine to put his or her names to breaking news. >>> i have to go work on it. details of that coming up. and i always had in my mind that one day the family c
david, we're getting this excerpt at the same time. i don't think it's a coincidence that nikki haley is out promoting her time. former secretary of state, rex tillerson and jeff kellyed her to, quotes, safe the country. she went to trump and told him about it, but the -- what she doesn't really address is the fact that the second of state and chief of staff that they needed to reach out to her to do something about it. >> i totally agree. that was a really eye opening set of comments. i...
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david goldstein, we have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. more coming. this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: hundreds of millions of dollars in investment and a valuation of $4.2 billion. ceo jason kellymberg what he finds most exciting about biotech. jason: biology is this thing we completely take for granted. you grow up with it, all around you, gardens and pets. think about a plant. you plant a seed, you add air, water and sunlight, and this thing manufactures itself. it has solar panels. what is going on? if you have seen that in any other context, if we didn't have trees and apple said i invented this seed, we would be like this is alien technology. we all look at it, whatever. as ance you think of it technology you can program to do new things and you look at what it is already capable of, it is clear to me that we will use biology to manufacture all physical goods in the future. everything. >> can you say that again? jason: all physical things, everything. >> where are we capable of going here? jason: the irony is people think it will start with, like -- you already seeing applications and low-cost areas like food. if you have had an impossible burger, you bite into that thing
david goldstein, we have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. more coming. this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: hundreds of millions of dollars in investment and a valuation of $4.2 billion. ceo jason kellymberg what he finds most exciting about biotech. jason: biology is this thing we completely take for granted. you grow up with it, all around you, gardens and pets. think about a plant. you plant a seed, you add air, water and sunlight, and this thing manufactures itself. it has solar panels....
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david: thanks a much abigail doolittle. now we turn to mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. mark: the former u.s. ambassador to united nations is x white house chief of staff john kelly and former secretary of state rex tillerson tried to undermine president trump. nikki haley says the two told her that when they resisted the president, they were trying to save the country. that is according to nikki haley's new book. u.s. congressman peter king is calling it quits after 14 terms. the new york republican is a former chairman of the house homeland security committee. congressman king's the 20th member of the party from the house to plan an exit next year. in a statement today, king says he intends to vote against president trump's impeachment and support him for reelection in 2020. responding to three weeks of mass protests, chile's government plans to overhaul the constitution. the interior minister says a proposal for the mechanism of reviving the constitution will be delivered in the next few days and the document will be drawn up within "water two years -- "one or two years." a new constitution has been among the demands of protesters. australia is facing deadly b
david: thanks a much abigail doolittle. now we turn to mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. mark: the former u.s. ambassador to united nations is x white house chief of staff john kelly and former secretary of state rex tillerson tried to undermine president trump. nikki haley says the two told her that when they resisted the president, they were trying to save the country. that is according to nikki haley's new book. u.s. congressman peter king is calling it quits after 14 terms. the...
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kelly, michael incredible people. your next lieutenant governor your next attorney general lynn fitch. your next secretary of state michael watson. great people. your next state treasurer davidoner andrew gibson. insurance commissioner mike chaney and former governor a man that nobody's ever heard of in this room. but the truth is, he's a legend in politics and a great guy he's a great guy. haley barbour. great guy. with the help of everyone here we are the hottest economy in the world, we created over 6.7 million new jobs since the election. that i would create 6.7 new jobs since the election these people would have gone crazy. they would've said horrible things. they would've said it's impossible. unemployment has reached the lowest rate in over 51 years. soon to be historic. african-american unemployment just dropped to the lowest rate ever recorded historic. really unimportant to me. the african-american youth unemployment rate is the lowest ever recorded in the history of our country. we looked at 55,000 mississippi residents out of poverty. hourly earnings are up nine percent in mississippi since the election. under the previous two administrations we lost 60,000 facto
kelly, michael incredible people. your next lieutenant governor your next attorney general lynn fitch. your next secretary of state michael watson. great people. your next state treasurer davidoner andrew gibson. insurance commissioner mike chaney and former governor a man that nobody's ever heard of in this room. but the truth is, he's a legend in politics and a great guy he's a great guy. haley barbour. great guy. with the help of everyone here we are the hottest economy in the world, we...
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kelly o'donnell. thank you so much. >>> mixed messages meantime regarding negotiations between the trump administration and the taliban. less than three months after suddenly canceling plans for negotiations with the taliban at camp david, maryland, president trump claimed talks were back on during it his surprise visit to afghanistan. >> the taliban wants to make a deal. we'll see if they make a deal. if they do they do and if they don't they don't. that's fine. >> well, the president make the remarks after serving thanksgiving dinner to troops at bagram earfield. largest base for those stationed there. trump's talk of afghanistan cease-fire appears to be a surprise to the taliban and afghan government. according to the piece in "the post" neither the taliban norring a ganor ing the president of afghan discussed resuming cease-fire talks. and joining us, msnbc terrorism analyst, thank you so much for being here and also the plot, by the way, the plot to betray america, author of that book. this doesn't appear to have been a planned announcement by the president. is it realistic that these negotiations are actually happening? >> well, it's realistic as far as donald trump is concerned, because as you know he's a transa
kelly o'donnell. thank you so much. >>> mixed messages meantime regarding negotiations between the trump administration and the taliban. less than three months after suddenly canceling plans for negotiations with the taliban at camp david, maryland, president trump claimed talks were back on during it his surprise visit to afghanistan. >> the taliban wants to make a deal. we'll see if they make a deal. if they do they do and if they don't they don't. that's fine. >> well,...
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david, it doesn't matter if that's what drove you to that argument even if it was unpopular the second you jump in a presidential race. >> it again afghanistan with an m.i.t. professor, mike bloomberg and ray kelly is then police commissioner enhanced it and they used comp stat, the computer system, which would indicate the specific neighborhoods, the data show the most larcenies, murders, assaults, that's where they chose to stop, start, and frisk. but one thing happened, they never checked the data to find out that fully 90% of the people being stopped and frisked were 14, 15, 16-year-old young men out on a saturday night, a friday night, a tuesday night, didn't matter, and it overwhelmed them. the stunning thing about this, i think to me, looking at it was that mike bloomberg who backed this policy for years after he left the mayor ald didi, boom, turned around. >> those numbers were out there. for a data driven guy, those numbers were there in realtime. there were reporters covering that story in realtime. i'm sort of surprised -- >> the center for constitutional rights, new york civil liberties union, they all proved this in court. and even in white areas, majority of white neighborhoods wh
david, it doesn't matter if that's what drove you to that argument even if it was unpopular the second you jump in a presidential race. >> it again afghanistan with an m.i.t. professor, mike bloomberg and ray kelly is then police commissioner enhanced it and they used comp stat, the computer system, which would indicate the specific neighborhoods, the data show the most larcenies, murders, assaults, that's where they chose to stop, start, and frisk. but one thing happened, they never...