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dir. morell: i worked for six presidents. have been the may best in terms of delivering on for policy. leaving the world better than what he found. his time at the agency was very special. he came to the agency at a time of deep morale problems and within a year, he turned those around. he is beloved at the cia, so much so that we named his -- our compound after him. presidenten i was daily intelligence officer, he would often join us and so i had two presidents there. i remember one morning we were talking about a particularly difficult policy issue and in the middle, bush 41 said, you know what, i have done this before and i am going to go play with the grandkids. and he left the oval office. [laughter] lt. gen. mcmaster: by the way, let me just add that this was a decent human being. someone you could immediately relate to. and someone that loved to relate to others. i will give one story. ,he chairman of the committee's you oftentimes get invited to the white house, and when president
dir. morell: i worked for six presidents. have been the may best in terms of delivering on for policy. leaving the world better than what he found. his time at the agency was very special. he came to the agency at a time of deep morale problems and within a year, he turned those around. he is beloved at the cia, so much so that we named his -- our compound after him. presidenten i was daily intelligence officer, he would often join us and so i had two presidents there. i remember one morning we...
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dir.: of course they are concerned about the personal finances. it comes at a very bad time of year for families. these are all middle-class, working families. somewhere making as little as $20,000 or $30,000 a year. some making more. but either way, they are concerned about what will happen in january when the rent comes due, credit cards, cell phones, especially after some holiday spending. so they are very concerned. again, many families are paycheck-to-paycheck your they do not have the kind of money to set aside to weather a storm. , much less period multiple pay periods. they are concerned. they are very nervous. further furloughed employees, having a little time off over the holidays does not make up for the anxiety that it causes, and it does change your life. 800,000 middle-class american families are affected by this shutdown. 85 85% ofts employees outside of the washington, d.c. area, families and employees that will feel , this withdrawal, post holiday spending, to put a little
dir.: of course they are concerned about the personal finances. it comes at a very bad time of year for families. these are all middle-class, working families. somewhere making as little as $20,000 or $30,000 a year. some making more. but either way, they are concerned about what will happen in january when the rent comes due, credit cards, cell phones, especially after some holiday spending. so they are very concerned. again, many families are paycheck-to-paycheck your they do not have the...
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. >> reporter: olivi veloped complications after contracting a dirs at the university of land where the number of infected students stands at 40 leaving an entire campus on edge. >> there's only one dcase being fatal, and it's kf worrying that people are greg. >> reporter: another outbreak kd 11 children in a pediatric center in nufnlg the virus itself is common, but it rarely lea to dead. the ovadenus can cause the common cold, pink eye and for those with weak immune systems deadly pneumonia. >> for the majority of us it's not a problem. we get over it because we've got immunity to it. >> reporter: olivia's family had been taking medicine for krohn's diseas which may have weakened her immune system. th doctor says the best way to avoid the disease is take simple prekraugss like washing hands hand cleaning surfaces. the university oma land will begin deep cleaning dorms next month while students are away hopingo prevent another tragedy. matt bradly, nbc news, new york. >>> election fraud has been a big topic in the last couple of years from russian interference to allegations of voter s
. >> reporter: olivi veloped complications after contracting a dirs at the university of land where the number of infected students stands at 40 leaving an entire campus on edge. >> there's only one dcase being fatal, and it's kf worrying that people are greg. >> reporter: another outbreak kd 11 children in a pediatric center in nufnlg the virus itself is common, but it rarely lea to dead. the ovadenus can cause the common cold, pink eye and for those with weak immune systems...
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penny marshall, the beloved star of "lavern and shirley," turned power house c dir behind hits like "g" died today at the age of 75. the cause was complications from diabetes. nbc's cynthia mcfadden remembers her extraordinary life. ♪ >> reporter: there was no taking the bronx out of penny marshall. and who would want to? ♪ one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight ♪ >> reporter: marshall starred for seven years as lavern in the hit 1970s sitcom "lavern and shirley." receiving three golden globe nominations. and while those awards eluded her, the audience adored her worki class sense, and sensibilities. at 43, marshall debuted in a new role, director. ♪ >> reporter: if her first film "jumping jack flash" was only moderately successful, her next three films were blockbusters. the first, "big." ♪ [ applause ] >> reporter: that film, remembered not just for this dance number, but for another one. $100 million. with "big," marshall became the first female to direct a movie that hit the extraordinary benchmark. awakening followe garnering three oscar nods. and perhaps the most success
penny marshall, the beloved star of "lavern and shirley," turned power house c dir behind hits like "g" died today at the age of 75. the cause was complications from diabetes. nbc's cynthia mcfadden remembers her extraordinary life. ♪ >> reporter: there was no taking the bronx out of penny marshall. and who would want to? ♪ one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight ♪ >> reporter: marshall starred for seven years as lavern in the hit 1970s sitcom...
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unequal or the most equal country of order major countries in europe it does their lowest for generate dirs permanent covered you're right it's a country research ridges distributes the most with the best benefits that could be achieved in any of defined major economies but this frustration of the people has been good it's very difficult for them to make ends meet it's through a series on me that with the kind of wages which exists in france people would find it hard to believe but they have sure isn't to focus on my quote because he's weak and that is new is a bit arrogant and he's someone who wanted to transform society a bit too fast china's embassy in canada is demanding the release of the chief financial officer of huawei technologies mango with arrested in vancouver on saturday at the request of us plenty she's facing extradition to the u.s. on suspicion of violating thanks and against iran the deputy chair on what ways forward and the daughter of founder ren jang fe highway says it's not aware of any wrongdoing by making. the cost of former u.s. president george h.w. bush has arrived
unequal or the most equal country of order major countries in europe it does their lowest for generate dirs permanent covered you're right it's a country research ridges distributes the most with the best benefits that could be achieved in any of defined major economies but this frustration of the people has been good it's very difficult for them to make ends meet it's through a series on me that with the kind of wages which exists in france people would find it hard to believe but they have...
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and so this is a point at which mueller is going to dirs close at a minimum something about the nature of his cooperation. has he been useful? has he provided important information? are there active cases that depend on his cooperation? in the case of george papadopoulos, this was an opportunity for mueller to say actually, this guy didn't really help us. this was a fizzle out from our point of view. so what they say about flynn will be really interesting to see. in the case of manafort, we know there's been fireworks behind the scenes because mueller came out and said the guy is in breach of his plea agreement, he's lying and he committed crimes. "the new york times" turned around and reported his lawyer was back channeling stuff to the white house through a continued joint defense agreement. so i think we're going to learn some degree of chapter and verse on what mueller thinks manafort has done in this filing. so this is -- these are two really significant filings that are coming up. >> another busy week ahead indeed. david, let me get your thoughts on somebody else that is now incr
and so this is a point at which mueller is going to dirs close at a minimum something about the nature of his cooperation. has he been useful? has he provided important information? are there active cases that depend on his cooperation? in the case of george papadopoulos, this was an opportunity for mueller to say actually, this guy didn't really help us. this was a fizzle out from our point of view. so what they say about flynn will be really interesting to see. in the case of manafort, we...
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we know americans involved with the campaign including paul manafort and his deputy were involved in dir dirty money, and we know something illegal was done in terms of the campaign, accepting information from wikileaks about russia. why would manafort lie? we know he has been convicted on dirty money, and the only reason he would be lying is he still has something to hide and that's russia. i want to see if that document has anything to do with russia. >> thank you for being with us. sometimes when the president is most angry in the morning, it may be because he has a tip of what could happen later in the day. >> sort of like a crystal ball, or a magic 8 ball. >>> a wild week on wall street after the arrest of a chinese executive. where does it go from here? we will discuss that, next. ♪'cause this is already bigger ♪ this is already bigger than love ♪ dare to be devoted. jared. dare to make her melt this holiday and earn $200 in jared rewards for every $500 you spend on jewelry now through december 9th, only at jared. you don't need to go anywhere dad, this is your home. the best home
we know americans involved with the campaign including paul manafort and his deputy were involved in dir dirty money, and we know something illegal was done in terms of the campaign, accepting information from wikileaks about russia. why would manafort lie? we know he has been convicted on dirty money, and the only reason he would be lying is he still has something to hide and that's russia. i want to see if that document has anything to do with russia. >> thank you for being with us....
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we had michael cohen now tesically charged that the president dir him to commit crimes and the federalernment backing him up on this now you throw health care into this atmosphere but this atmosphere, as crazy as it is in the trump era, it's lik we stepped it up a notch. they makers will tell you can walk and chew gum at the same time, in the past two years. >> they have to dohe soft shoe. >> not a lot has gotten done even though congress has been controlled by republicans fro t to bottom. they certainly didn't get health care. they didn't try evenro toh infrastructure so when you throw in the house being led by democrats now and all the investigations that are going to pop up wit them, it's going to be difficult to get a lot done in these nt two years. politically speaking, that might be a benefit i a backwards way to donald trump because he can go out and tell his voters, hey, listen, nothing ison getting because democrats are trying to obstruct at every corner and he'll have democrats that maybe will not be working with him but then again, he did run b onng a deal maker. he ran on g
we had michael cohen now tesically charged that the president dir him to commit crimes and the federalernment backing him up on this now you throw health care into this atmosphere but this atmosphere, as crazy as it is in the trump era, it's lik we stepped it up a notch. they makers will tell you can walk and chew gum at the same time, in the past two years. >> they have to dohe soft shoe. >> not a lot has gotten done even though congress has been controlled by republicans fro t to...
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. >> narrator: sparapani was so ticomfortable with the dir facebook was going, he left before the company'swith data brokers took effect. the extent of facebook's data collection was largely a secret until a law student in austria had a chance encounter with a company lawyer. >> i kind of wanted a semester off so i actually went to california, to santa clara univsity in the silicon valley. someone from facebook was a guest spear explaining to us basically how they deal with european privacy law. and the general understanding was, you can do whatever you otnt to do in europe because they do have data tion laws, but they don't really enforce them at all. so i sent an email to facebook saying i wanto have a copy of all my data. so i got from facebook about 1,200 pages, and i read through it. in my personal file, i think the most sensitive information was in my messages. itr example, a friend of mine was in the closed f the... of a psychological hospital in vienna. i deleted all these messages, but all of them came back up. and you have messages about, you know, love life and sexuality. and all
. >> narrator: sparapani was so ticomfortable with the dir facebook was going, he left before the company'swith data brokers took effect. the extent of facebook's data collection was largely a secret until a law student in austria had a chance encounter with a company lawyer. >> i kind of wanted a semester off so i actually went to california, to santa clara univsity in the silicon valley. someone from facebook was a guest spear explaining to us basically how they deal with european...
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dir kin wi -- durkin will assume those responsibilities a tough year for activision. >> is he a longime insider >> unfortunately, i don't know that i've reached out to the company. i got a little more background on that. if i hear back from them, i'll bring you those headlines. >> any comments? >> i think it's a reason for concern. i don't think you need to jump out and buy the stock. this company does not get enough credit for esports or live services i think this is very interesting, outside of this news >> all right let's turn back to the market. just a few hours left in 2018. time to look forward to the first big hurdle for the markets in 2019, earnings. the fate of the markets is tied, of course, to earnings growth. right now the outlook isn't too bright our own bob posani has more on that from the new york stock exchange >> hi, tyler earnings in 2019, are they going to be up, flat, or down? what happens to markets in 2019 may depend on your outlook for earnings 2019 estimates are coming down slowly but surely from about 10% at the start of this quarter to better than 7% today 1
dir kin wi -- durkin will assume those responsibilities a tough year for activision. >> is he a longime insider >> unfortunately, i don't know that i've reached out to the company. i got a little more background on that. if i hear back from them, i'll bring you those headlines. >> any comments? >> i think it's a reason for concern. i don't think you need to jump out and buy the stock. this company does not get enough credit for esports or live services i think this is...
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dir dice a la gente porque estÁn ahÍ. >> demostrara una orden judicial o una resoluciÓn.s venezolanos escapa de la crisis econÓmica y social que afronta nuestro paÍs. se refugiÓ en perÚ y allÍ compuso la canciÓn "me fui", se ha convertido en un himno venezolano de los que nos hemos ido del paÍs. cuando lo vi por primera vez al igual que la gran mayorÍa de los venezolanos, sentÍ un dolor profundo porque a travÉs de lo que mejor sabe hacer componer y cantar hizo este himno. estÁs en vivo con nosotros y te quiero dar la mÁs cordial bienvenida. gracias en nombre de todos los venezolanos por esa canciÓn. reymar:sin palabras, no sabes lo que se siente escuchar de un hombre por excelencia como tÚ, una persona que dejÓ todo para salir como muchos venezolanos, yo estoy comenzando este camino huyendo de una crisis y a la vez agradecida. es un sueÑo para cualquier artista que estÁ comenzando asÍ como so. para mÍ es un privilegio y placer. raÚl: para poner mÁs el contexto, hace cuanto tiempo saliste de venezuela y quÉ dejaste atrÁs? reymar: salÍ el 2 de diciembre del aÑo pasado. teng
dir dice a la gente porque estÁn ahÍ. >> demostrara una orden judicial o una resoluciÓn.s venezolanos escapa de la crisis econÓmica y social que afronta nuestro paÍs. se refugiÓ en perÚ y allÍ compuso la canciÓn "me fui", se ha convertido en un himno venezolano de los que nos hemos ido del paÍs. cuando lo vi por primera vez al igual que la gran mayorÍa de los venezolanos, sentÍ un dolor profundo porque a travÉs de lo que mejor sabe hacer componer y cantar hizo este...
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i have the unique experience of being emigrant to this country and a potential member of the dir.but, as i look deeper, i found that my great-grandfather, six generations back most certainly -- his sister was a teacher who taught caleb lattin. it gave me a shiver. i realized i was implicated. i put them in the book. all i know was he worked in cambridge. i put him in the book fixing some broken windows at harvard. >> not born of rooks. >> he was not born a brooks. >> we are going to show some video little bit later. very quickly, he ran away with a renowned director. made wonderful. it did not go over very well. i would have like to have been a fly on the wall. sitting in one of the front rows probably was steam coming out of his ears. made another name. you are not going to work in this town under that name. looked out the window and saw brooks brothers. that's how he got the name for it. >> what was your father's name? >> robert. >> when he was working in hollywood? just in case anybody wants to google it. >> we will put the phone numbers up in case you would like to call in and
i have the unique experience of being emigrant to this country and a potential member of the dir.but, as i look deeper, i found that my great-grandfather, six generations back most certainly -- his sister was a teacher who taught caleb lattin. it gave me a shiver. i realized i was implicated. i put them in the book. all i know was he worked in cambridge. i put him in the book fixing some broken windows at harvard. >> not born of rooks. >> he was not born a brooks. >> we are...
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or the most equal country of all to major countries in europe because their lowest coverage right dirs permanent coverage you're right it's a country rigid distributes the most with the best benefits that could be achieved in any of defined major economies but the stressed ration of people has been good it's very difficult for them to make ends meet it's true i see around me that with the kind of wages which exist in france people would find it hard to believe but def sure isn't to focus on a mark home because he's weak and is new and is a bit arrogant and he's someone who wanted to transform society a bit too fast ok and we saw this dramatic u. turn this climbdown by the french government where they suspended fuel price and there's now some talk of reintroducing more taxes on the rich but is all of this likely to appease the protesters given that they're pitted to be rebelling against the republicans self. i was a mage even degrees measures a cabin thirty strapping taxes on fuel the extra taxes on fuel maybe doomed would have died out that he is dead now from then on it has been growi
or the most equal country of all to major countries in europe because their lowest coverage right dirs permanent coverage you're right it's a country rigid distributes the most with the best benefits that could be achieved in any of defined major economies but the stressed ration of people has been good it's very difficult for them to make ends meet it's true i see around me that with the kind of wages which exist in france people would find it hard to believe but def sure isn't to focus on a...
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dir. mulvaney: we came down off of our offer. the senate appropriations committee passed a bill funding the border wall, but 10 democrats voted for that. to democrats went from 1.6 1.3. we sat down with senator schumer and gave him a number below five. i will not tell you what it is. we were fully expecting them to come back and continue negotiations. last night they called us and said they will not counter that. this comes down to ms. pelosi's speakership. the senate democrats would cut a deal, but they are protecting mrs. pelosi, she does not have the votes, and if she cuts a deal before her election on january 3, she is at risk of losing her speakership. we are in this for the long haul. a lot of folks reported people are working without pay. that is not true. go out today. the ordinary pay cycle will pay people today. those checks are going out. the next payroll affected will be january 11. >> [inaudible] folks who are really at risk and the folks furloughed, when they get paid is a function of when the government opens. they
dir. mulvaney: we came down off of our offer. the senate appropriations committee passed a bill funding the border wall, but 10 democrats voted for that. to democrats went from 1.6 1.3. we sat down with senator schumer and gave him a number below five. i will not tell you what it is. we were fully expecting them to come back and continue negotiations. last night they called us and said they will not counter that. this comes down to ms. pelosi's speakership. the senate democrats would cut a...