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bel edwards: we did. in fact the vast majority of people who sheltered last night because of hurricane delta sheltered in bastrop. and that was well over 800. other? >> any timeline on power restoration. gov. bel edwards: there are still doing the initial damage assessments. to makelly do not want i guess now or an estimate of restoration. to the appear the damage infrastructure, especially the transmission lines, those large towers, much, much less significant this time than the first time and if that is true we will see restoration happen more quickly. we think that will be the case in north louisiana. and as you move toward southwest louisiana it is going to take longer. this appears to beer -- appears to be not transmission related but distribution related where we will have to replace utility poles. so it should be faster and i hope so. right now we have numerous water systems, hospitals and nursing homes, operating on generator power. as you know generators over time , they have a tendency to fail.
bel edwards: we did. in fact the vast majority of people who sheltered last night because of hurricane delta sheltered in bastrop. and that was well over 800. other? >> any timeline on power restoration. gov. bel edwards: there are still doing the initial damage assessments. to makelly do not want i guess now or an estimate of restoration. to the appear the damage infrastructure, especially the transmission lines, those large towers, much, much less significant this time than the first...
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he'd always felt bad for the way edwards had been trooted.n 1917 he decided to publish an account with the operation ask he asked permission for cleveland's wife francis, why did it only come out this he had cancer, any last doubts about where the prd was a sick man hop he's making babies, how sick can he be? he'd asked for francis' permission to publish it, and francis agreed. francis, by the way, she remarried after grover died and married a princeton professor a guy named thomas preston and was married much longer than she was married to grover and just a funny, quick story. francis lived a long time and in 1947 she was seated next on eisenhower at a fancy dinner and her place card said mrs. preston. they started chatting. she said general, i used to live in washington and eisenhower said really? where? so it was only then that francis identified herself as the former first lady and eisenhower was quite embarrassed by that. francis, to her credit agreed with keen that there should be an account of what happened on the oneida in 1893. so ke
he'd always felt bad for the way edwards had been trooted.n 1917 he decided to publish an account with the operation ask he asked permission for cleveland's wife francis, why did it only come out this he had cancer, any last doubts about where the prd was a sick man hop he's making babies, how sick can he be? he'd asked for francis' permission to publish it, and francis agreed. francis, by the way, she remarried after grover died and married a princeton professor a guy named thomas preston and...
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i think cleveland probably went too far in discrediting edwards. it was one thing to keep the operation secret, but another to ruin this man's reputation, which effectively did. so the secret held. in fact, the secret held well into the 20th century. cleveland died in 1908. there was no recurrence of the cancer. this was a very significant achievement in american medicine and american surgery to have a cancerous tumor removed from somebody in 1893 and have no recurrence of the cancer. it was quite spectacular. but nobody knew about it. and it wasn't until 1917, finally, that one of the doctors who had taken part in the operation, a guy named keen from philadelphia, fascinating guy in and of himself. really, there are three main characters in here. the president, the newspaper man, edwards, and the doctor, keen. keen had served -- he graduated from med school in 1862 and served in civil war. he was a commissioned officer working as a medic and later on, a commissioned officer in world war i. he had an amazing career that really spanned to this perio
i think cleveland probably went too far in discrediting edwards. it was one thing to keep the operation secret, but another to ruin this man's reputation, which effectively did. so the secret held. in fact, the secret held well into the 20th century. cleveland died in 1908. there was no recurrence of the cancer. this was a very significant achievement in american medicine and american surgery to have a cancerous tumor removed from somebody in 1893 and have no recurrence of the cancer. it was...
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turning us now is edward evans, brexit editor. it's a busy day on the policy front, edward.een talking a lot about from what we have heard -- what we are going to hear from the chancellor. it seems as though the door had been shot or only slightly ajar for brexit negotiations over the last week or so. we hear from michel barnier, who says the doors open again. where'd we had now? edward: the changes we've had this week are ones of process. go into thed to final phase of negotiations and agreed to work on the actual agreement. they've agreed to discuss all issues. that's a big bottleneck in the negotiations. ofare now in three weeks intense discussions where the sides tried to come up with the deal. while there are changes in process, on matters of substance, there has not been change. we have big arguments over big areas of the disagreement -- areas of disagreement. france is determined to go on having the same access to [inaudible] we still have very big bus stops to come in a short period of time. anna: plenty of room for drama still on the story that keeps on giving. what
turning us now is edward evans, brexit editor. it's a busy day on the policy front, edward.een talking a lot about from what we have heard -- what we are going to hear from the chancellor. it seems as though the door had been shot or only slightly ajar for brexit negotiations over the last week or so. we hear from michel barnier, who says the doors open again. where'd we had now? edward: the changes we've had this week are ones of process. go into thed to final phase of negotiations and agreed...
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but he also did it to vindicate edwards, as i said. and the account did vindicate edwards 24 years after the fact. keane wrote he was glad that edwards'reputation as a truthful correspondent was vindicated. and it was very big news among media people who had always wondered about this account that edwards had written many years before. he was still among the living at the time and was very gratified by this and sent keane a letter of praise. you know, edwards should be much better remembered than he is, not just for this, but his other work in journals. he was one of the early -- he worked with jacob reese, of course, how the other half lived. and he was an early supporter of steven crane when crane was struggling to write and sell "red badge of courage." one of the things i think happened to edwards, his house was burned down in 1908, and it was burned to the ground, and he lost a lifetime of correspondence and clippings and notes. so there was no legacy to leave. it would be amazing to read through his papers and see exactly what his
but he also did it to vindicate edwards, as i said. and the account did vindicate edwards 24 years after the fact. keane wrote he was glad that edwards'reputation as a truthful correspondent was vindicated. and it was very big news among media people who had always wondered about this account that edwards had written many years before. he was still among the living at the time and was very gratified by this and sent keane a letter of praise. you know, edwards should be much better remembered...
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it is a story of edward snowden, who he is, how he did what he did, why he did what he did, and it takese scenes of our interaction, journalist and source. it is a story of the surveillance state and the content of the revelations that snowden made about the nsa and the change of boundaries that it secretly put into effect after 9/11 so that there were, there were lines that were crossed after 9/11 that the american people did not know about. and the third is, is a more personal if memoir which i did not expect to write, but the story to have investigative reporting -- of the investigative reporting that went into this. it brings you into the newsroom, into a moscow hotel room, into all the places where i was doing my own reporting and the dilemmas and risks and in some cases dangers that i faced. >> i should say just in closing that opening discussion of "dark mirror" that there's a way, readers, that you'll find in bart's book a modern, highly technical version of the sorts of dilemmas and dramas that we associate with this. the stakes are high, and bart takes us inside the newsroom of
it is a story of edward snowden, who he is, how he did what he did, why he did what he did, and it takese scenes of our interaction, journalist and source. it is a story of the surveillance state and the content of the revelations that snowden made about the nsa and the change of boundaries that it secretly put into effect after 9/11 so that there were, there were lines that were crossed after 9/11 that the american people did not know about. and the third is, is a more personal if memoir which...
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would be paid sick leave but on a pulley as tomato plantations edward is only paid for the crates he fills so he needs to get back on his feet as quickly as possible you know i mean if they don't work they don't earn anything with that so they really we should be providing them with a surfboard and. i mean we need to be given food something to eat or. i've been around a lot and when they go back to work they're back at school or whatever if you dug deeply. the nanny into his room they have nothing and. no one who can help them right here . if you need. migrants contribute a substantial share of financial aid to gonna edward sends remittances home every month even though he done so little he works as hard as he can and it still never enough he leaves notes i meet with the way to his family's expectations but also with the hostility of many locals i said i was only 5 on the a.p. about how many italians were useless i see this before i give any cowardly sassafras they're afraid of us because we're black. last month and almost we're. just in it was case and we are not that window commenc
would be paid sick leave but on a pulley as tomato plantations edward is only paid for the crates he fills so he needs to get back on his feet as quickly as possible you know i mean if they don't work they don't earn anything with that so they really we should be providing them with a surfboard and. i mean we need to be given food something to eat or. i've been around a lot and when they go back to work they're back at school or whatever if you dug deeply. the nanny into his room they have...
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although, i'm marc edwards, thanks for joining although, i'm marc edwards, thanks forjoining us.kick things off with the europa league and there's been a surprise defeat for tottenham hotspur this evening against royal antwerp. jose mourinho's side, unbeaten in all competitions since the opening weekend of the season, losing 1—0 in belgium. the only goal came in the first half — dieumerci mbokani finding israeli forward lior refaelov, who smashed it past hugo lloris. it means spurs are now three points behind antwerp in group] after two games, level on points with lask, who beat ludogorets 4—3. jose mourinho made his feelings known afterwards — not in the post match press conference, but on instagram. he posted this picture of him sitting alone on the team bus, saying, "bad performances deserve bad results. hope everyone in this bus is as upset as i am. tomorrow 11am training." it was a better evening for the red half of north london as arsenal ran out easy 3—0 winners against irish side dundalk. nicolas pepe here with the pick of the goals, adding to first half efforts from eddi
although, i'm marc edwards, thanks for joining although, i'm marc edwards, thanks forjoining us.kick things off with the europa league and there's been a surprise defeat for tottenham hotspur this evening against royal antwerp. jose mourinho's side, unbeaten in all competitions since the opening weekend of the season, losing 1—0 in belgium. the only goal came in the first half — dieumerci mbokani finding israeli forward lior refaelov, who smashed it past hugo lloris. it means spurs are now...
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congresswoman, donna edwards?ith my colleagues here on the panel. i'm going to choose another strong woman. i know it's not 2016. but this week, hillary clinton won the week because she stayed in donald trump's head. he pretended like he was running against hillary clinton all week long. that gave joe biden the lay of the land, from gettysburg all through the week. in my view, hillary clinton won the week for joe biden because she distracted donald trump. >> all right. these are all good. i think you are wrong. my selection for who won the week, i'm pretty sure some people have kind of figured out who i might pick. but i'm just go -- i'm going to show it to you. here is who i think won the week. two things, one, real quickly, your reaction to what's going to happen today on the truman balcony. the president speaking to 2,000 people. >> i don't give a [ bleep ]. i'm sorry, i -- hold on. i don't give a damn. i just did it. i don't give a damn what trump says on the truman balance connecticco -- balcony today. >> eve
congresswoman, donna edwards?ith my colleagues here on the panel. i'm going to choose another strong woman. i know it's not 2016. but this week, hillary clinton won the week because she stayed in donald trump's head. he pretended like he was running against hillary clinton all week long. that gave joe biden the lay of the land, from gettysburg all through the week. in my view, hillary clinton won the week for joe biden because she distracted donald trump. >> all right. these are all good....
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anna edwards brings you that interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am annmarie hordern in london. for francine lacqua. now, let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash, here's leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: hi, annmarie. barclays has another strong quarter. the bank's securities division rates and 23% jump in credit-rating income in the first quarter. the british bank also benefited from a pickup in mortgage demand , swinging back to profit. jes: we are ready to manage negative interest rates we would rather not target our clients with negative interest rates. but we also have to manage the integrity of the bank. i think it is important that central banks keep in their wallets the ability to use negative interest rates, but i personally believe here in the u.k. it is not likely. ofgh-ann: now, the cfo french hotels group has told bloomberg that doing deals is not a priority and that the company is not in talks wit
anna edwards brings you that interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am annmarie hordern in london. for francine lacqua. now, let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash, here's leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: hi, annmarie. barclays has another strong quarter. the bank's securities division rates and 23% jump in credit-rating income in the first quarter. the british...
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at one point, cheney said to edwards, "you know, senator edwards, i go down to the nate every tuesday and i never sue you. i do not recall having seen you." there was also a controversy that developed that had to do with something called the swift boats. we will talk more about it. but there were a group of veterans who said that some of the things that john kerry was claiming he had done during the vietnam war really had not been his achievements. the debates between kerry and, uh, george w. bush. ad 12 ten, i--one to 10, because there was not any electricity. there certainly was no charisma. even the fact, though, kerry came perhaps a little bit closer than was expected, because bush/cheney piled up 286 elect for bolts to -- electoral votes to 51. that brought us to 2008, and that was, again, another election to remember. on the left, an interestingly please note -- the hair. is barack obama and below him that youngster from delaware joe biden. on the upper right, john mccain and sarah palin, the governor of alaska. by the way, it's something interesting to do that has nothing to do
at one point, cheney said to edwards, "you know, senator edwards, i go down to the nate every tuesday and i never sue you. i do not recall having seen you." there was also a controversy that developed that had to do with something called the swift boats. we will talk more about it. but there were a group of veterans who said that some of the things that john kerry was claiming he had done during the vietnam war really had not been his achievements. the debates between kerry and, uh,...
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edward: i think it is both.ou could certainly see a budget chairman bernie sanders, or are we going to see him kind of stick around in the senate? or is he going to make a play for labor secretary should biden win? in the banking committee, was head of the progressive voice of the house and senate for elizabeth warren. he comes across as more pragmatic, especially when you compare him to other colleagues. we would see a pretty progressive chairman of the senate banking committee as well. ultimately, it comes down to what you have the votes for, and when you look at who is most likely to win senate seats and what a senate majority would look like for democrats, you have to realize that there are a number of pretty moderate to conservative democrats who are running, and if they win, that is the majority. that is the difference maker. taxes, theylls like probably stick together. more ideological things, it would be difficult to get those done. so you lean more towards the center versus a push towards the left. lisa
edward: i think it is both.ou could certainly see a budget chairman bernie sanders, or are we going to see him kind of stick around in the senate? or is he going to make a play for labor secretary should biden win? in the banking committee, was head of the progressive voice of the house and senate for elizabeth warren. he comes across as more pragmatic, especially when you compare him to other colleagues. we would see a pretty progressive chairman of the senate banking committee as well....
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would be paid sick leave but on a pulley as tomato plantations edward is only paid for the crates he fills so he needs to get back on his feet as quickly as possible yet i mean if they don't work they don't earn anything that see that we should be providing them with them and. i think we need to be given food. something to eat. i've been a programmer and when they go back to work they're back at square one and refuse. to talk while. the nanton is who they have nothing and no one who can help...
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a selection is extremely diverse from stosh chef jamie oliver to whistleblower edward snowden veld and fung the fizz political stage is this year all about europe and its culture is naturally it's online. because of the emphasis on the digital some creativity gets lost there are a few random encounters for example picked the great thing about physically being here is that i can look up to my shoulder and see what's going on 10 meters behind me to counter that on line. 2020 s. guest of honor i canada has postponed its physical presence at the fair until next year instead it's presenting a culturally diverse offering online including books on its indigenous population the 2020 frankfurt book fair is an experiment but will it remain an online event in the future. we're trying to figure out what works digitally how the economic transactions work how does the public interact with the digital elements of course we will use whatever works at this year's event next year the future is looking more digital anyhow but the desire to mix with others in person is unlikely to
a selection is extremely diverse from stosh chef jamie oliver to whistleblower edward snowden veld and fung the fizz political stage is this year all about europe and its culture is naturally it's online. because of the emphasis on the digital some creativity gets lost there are a few random encounters for example picked the great thing about physically being here is that i can look up to my shoulder and see what's going on 10 meters behind me to counter that on line. 2020 s. guest of honor i...
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let's get the latest with our exit editor edward evans.at to get you want to try to understand exactly what is going on. they backlks on, are off, what is going on? edward: they could certainly be back on. now we are in a holding pattern. boris johnson said he should prepare for no deal brexit at pigot of the year, but crucially did leave the door open for further talks for a fundamental change of approach. what does that mean? one, the european union wants to continue the talks. two, that the eu would be prepared to compromise, and again, significantly on friday, angela merkel set up a summit with eu leaders that you should be ready to compromise, and, three, that both sides be willing to work on a legal text. it is quite possible that they could get back to talks. david frost will be having a conversation today with michel barnier. it may be a few days now before talks actually resume. mean, how much of this is a negotiating tactic? i do not know how difficult it is to make a bet on whether it will be a 50/50 chance we get an agreement,
let's get the latest with our exit editor edward evans.at to get you want to try to understand exactly what is going on. they backlks on, are off, what is going on? edward: they could certainly be back on. now we are in a holding pattern. boris johnson said he should prepare for no deal brexit at pigot of the year, but crucially did leave the door open for further talks for a fundamental change of approach. what does that mean? one, the european union wants to continue the talks. two, that the...
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anna edwards, much has been talked about with supportive mr.rump, that he deserved consideration for the nobel peace prize over this matter. but it is without question a historic moment. from to buy the emirates airline, with -- excuse me, eddie out there. these are the two at lines. emirates is the other. let us watch for a moment. the symbolism to say the least of an historic moment for the middle east. with us right now, always with symbolism on the markets is john normand of j.p.morgan. john, what is your observation of markets completely linked to the press releases of stimulus. the behavior of markets is reflecting an optimism that there is going to be big stimulus by january. i don't think it is necessarily a faith that pelosi and mnuchin agreeconnell are going to to anything substantive by the deadline. it is sort of a look-through dynamic where the assumption there -- where the assumption is there will be a democratic sweep. really whyt is stocks like 2000, the small-cap index command highs near it reflect optimism on domestic stemless
anna edwards, much has been talked about with supportive mr.rump, that he deserved consideration for the nobel peace prize over this matter. but it is without question a historic moment. from to buy the emirates airline, with -- excuse me, eddie out there. these are the two at lines. emirates is the other. let us watch for a moment. the symbolism to say the least of an historic moment for the middle east. with us right now, always with symbolism on the markets is john normand of j.p.morgan....
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live now to edward lawrence with more on that hearing. edward?eporter: connell it, wasn't all niceties during the hearing. it became heated at times. at the heart of the debate whether section 230 of the communications decency act should be change or eliminated. senator commerce committee chairman roger wicker says president donald trump and former vice president joe biden want to repeal it. the ceos of twitter, alphabet, google's parent company and facebook admit it needs to be updated but not repealed. >> if we were subject to a larger number of content lawsuits because 230 didn't exist, that would have likely made it prohibitive for me as a college student in a dorm room to get started with this enterprise. >> it opens this hearing with calls for more transparency. we realize we need to earn trust more. we realize that more accountability is needed to show our intentions and to show the outcomes. reporter: much of the hearing focused on censorship, specifically about the story the "new york post" broke regarding possible access to joe biden wh
live now to edward lawrence with more on that hearing. edward?eporter: connell it, wasn't all niceties during the hearing. it became heated at times. at the heart of the debate whether section 230 of the communications decency act should be change or eliminated. senator commerce committee chairman roger wicker says president donald trump and former vice president joe biden want to repeal it. the ceos of twitter, alphabet, google's parent company and facebook admit it needs to be updated but not...
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joining me for analysis, mark leeb wishes from new york no magazine, donna edwards, ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post" and former republican governor of north carolina, patrick mccrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. as if we hadn't faced enough already in this year, 2020 is about to deal us two more challenges. first, in just over two weeks our deeply divided country is going to have an election that will reveal its character and direction over the next four years. and our new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll by a 54% margin registered voters say they're better off now than they were four years ago. good news for president trump, right? by cement a 58/38 margin voters say the country is worse off than it was four years ago. what do those seemingly contradictory results tell us? that this year it is not the economy, stupid, it's the coronavirus. which brings us to the second challenge, a frig
joining me for analysis, mark leeb wishes from new york no magazine, donna edwards, ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post" and former republican governor of north carolina, patrick mccrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. as if we hadn't faced enough already in...
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very quickly, donna edwards, right at the end of the judge barrett hearings, dianne feinstein praisedindsey graham for how he ran the hearing, gave him a hug, and let's just say that that did not sit well with the base of the party. demand justice, a fairly new group on the left, promoting judicial -- promoting sort of more campaigns in these judicial fights -- "it's time for senator feinstein to step down from her leadership position." how bad is this for senator feinstein? >> you know, frankly, i don't know that it's bad for senator feinstein. i think it really -- i mean, democrats need to be focused on the problems with amy coney barrett's nomination, the timing, the fact of where she is and can't even endorse the idea that contraceptives are, you know, within the right to privacy. and what she might do in terms of this election. i think that's a problem. and you know, i think from the biden perspective, you know, really focusing on the destruction of the aca is the focal point. and so, biden can't get away from the economy to covid to how you recover. >> i'm going to have to end t
very quickly, donna edwards, right at the end of the judge barrett hearings, dianne feinstein praisedindsey graham for how he ran the hearing, gave him a hug, and let's just say that that did not sit well with the base of the party. demand justice, a fairly new group on the left, promoting judicial -- promoting sort of more campaigns in these judicial fights -- "it's time for senator feinstein to step down from her leadership position." how bad is this for senator feinstein? >>...
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yes, we had contact yesterday, late yesterday afternoon, with edward lister and his team around the tierwhere we will be placed on in liverpool, liverpool city. that was in that conversation with city leaders, and we had our public health directors all talking to edward lister about what we feel. that is about what we need and what we feel they need to listen to... either listening, and can you give us listen to... either listening, and can you give us an listen to... either listening, and can you give us an idea about what you want and if you are going to get it? we have got conversations this afternoon. we have had discussions around what the lockdown will mean, the new lockdown measures for liverpool city and the north. and we have got further conversations this afternoon. the thing is, the policy, how we have a better track and trace and testing model, he was very receptive to that. they understand that we can do that better than the national track and trace system. how quickly will that change. there has been a long time call for more local control on that, but can that switch immed
yes, we had contact yesterday, late yesterday afternoon, with edward lister and his team around the tierwhere we will be placed on in liverpool, liverpool city. that was in that conversation with city leaders, and we had our public health directors all talking to edward lister about what we feel. that is about what we need and what we feel they need to listen to... either listening, and can you give us listen to... either listening, and can you give us an listen to... either listening, and can...
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the role of the supreme court with msnbc chief legal correspondent in a discussion presented by the edward kennedy institute for the u.s. senate. on behalf of the edward m kennedy institute and the united states senate, i am very pleased to welcome all of you to this very special edition of our "getting to the point" series. the kennedy institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan slate envisioned and plant i'm a light has been, senator edward kennedy. visitors,ace where virtually as well as in person, to experience democracy. through hands-on learning about the united states senate. use that knowledge as a touchstone to understand the branches of our government. it is also a place for we encourage participatory democracy. in fact, we just started a nonpartisan effort called "just a vote." -- just vote." most important, i encourage you on november 3 yto just vote. it is the most important thing we can do as citizens. where we want to invigorate civil discourse and inspire the next generation of leaders. programn think of no and no speaker who meets every one of the goals that my husband had for t
the role of the supreme court with msnbc chief legal correspondent in a discussion presented by the edward kennedy institute for the u.s. senate. on behalf of the edward m kennedy institute and the united states senate, i am very pleased to welcome all of you to this very special edition of our "getting to the point" series. the kennedy institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan slate envisioned and plant i'm a light has been, senator edward kennedy. visitors,ace where virtually as well as...
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maria: edward, thank you. edward lawrence there.the word on wall street, with the market down in the triple digits, top investors watching your wallet this week. joining me right now keith banks, managing partner david bonson and managing partner mike murphy. thank you so much for being here. great to see all of you. i guess keith, let's kick this off. like to get your reaction to what we're seeing in the market as a result of this coronavirus diagnosis of the president. how do you see it, keith? >> well, not surprising, maria. obviously, our best wishes go out to the president and the first lady. our expectation had been this notwithstanding that as we got closer and closer to the election, we would continue to see increased volatility. so this is playing into that whole thesis. but when you step back and hopefully the president and the first lady will recover in a timely way, there are a lot of powerful forces that we think are going to continue to drive the market higher. you look at manufacturing globally, it's doing very well.
maria: edward, thank you. edward lawrence there.the word on wall street, with the market down in the triple digits, top investors watching your wallet this week. joining me right now keith banks, managing partner david bonson and managing partner mike murphy. thank you so much for being here. great to see all of you. i guess keith, let's kick this off. like to get your reaction to what we're seeing in the market as a result of this coronavirus diagnosis of the president. how do you see it,...
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edward, fascinating commentary there.r: yes he says he believes fiscal stimulus but never saw it coming until first quarter next year. that is why his gdp expectations are a little lower. he thinks the fourth quarter will end up being less than what people think. listen. >> there is definite need for additional fiscal stimulus. different participants made different assumptions when they put their forecasts in. i think many people were expecting that there would be fiscal stimulus by now. my own forecast assumed we wouldn't have fiscal stimulus until the beginning of the first quarter. so it doesn't really affect my forecast particularly but i think for many of my colleagues it does. we definitely do need to have fiscal stimulus that we really want to see a robust recovery. reporter: rosengren said we will get back to record low unemployment around 3 1/2%. it won't be for three or four years. listen why. >> all the expectation is that the recovery will be quite slow and we're only making very gradual improvements in the un
edward, fascinating commentary there.r: yes he says he believes fiscal stimulus but never saw it coming until first quarter next year. that is why his gdp expectations are a little lower. he thinks the fourth quarter will end up being less than what people think. listen. >> there is definite need for additional fiscal stimulus. different participants made different assumptions when they put their forecasts in. i think many people were expecting that there would be fiscal stimulus by now....
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edward went into -- began volunteering. paws that fly cats and dogs at risk of being euthanized to know-kill rescue organizations and foster families across the country. since starting his flights, get this, edward has personally flown over 40 paths to safety. in addition to his flying work, edward also sends out photos of rescue dogs up for adoption in the chicago area. when customers order takeout from his restaurants to help them find new homes. three cheers for edward. >> nice. >> you're up. >> i will follow-up on that. i rescued my charlie dog about six years ago. he was already getting up there in age and he had been abused and neglected by his previous owners, who dumped him at animal control here in new york city. charlie is really sick and he has for years provided great comfort and support to my entire family and i'm just asking -- there he is with his cone on, never a cone of shame, i'm just asking for everybody to kind of send charlie some good vibes and some blessings. and one last picture here. with my mom. an
edward went into -- began volunteering. paws that fly cats and dogs at risk of being euthanized to know-kill rescue organizations and foster families across the country. since starting his flights, get this, edward has personally flown over 40 paths to safety. in addition to his flying work, edward also sends out photos of rescue dogs up for adoption in the chicago area. when customers order takeout from his restaurants to help them find new homes. three cheers for edward. >> nice....
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edward: let's take the two questions.ou have to separate ring's mention from the briefings and political leaders, what is going on in the negotiations. on that part of the discussions, you can begin to see now some signs of progress on state aid and some on fishing, but -- and it is a big "but" -- to get to a deal, political choices need to be made i political leaders, and we are a long way from that point. the october summit is boris johnson deadline, not to get a deal, but to see if one is possible. the talks could then go on a little longer. the point of that summit is johnson's own deadline. it is not clear that the eu are perfectly prepared to let these negotiations back onto the end of the month, possibly even november. the one deadline that has not shifted and won't shift in all this is december 31. that is when the transition period ends and when britain leaves the market and customs union. the problem is, they need to ratify an end limit a deal by then that is why you are seeing people trying to get a deal at lea
edward: let's take the two questions.ou have to separate ring's mention from the briefings and political leaders, what is going on in the negotiations. on that part of the discussions, you can begin to see now some signs of progress on state aid and some on fishing, but -- and it is a big "but" -- to get to a deal, political choices need to be made i political leaders, and we are a long way from that point. the october summit is boris johnson deadline, not to get a deal, but to see if...
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edward law in washington with all the details. edward?e has "operation warp speed" for the coronavirus. from nomination will be confirmation was faster than that, much faster. the vote for judge amy coney barrett expected in about three hours from now. president donald trump wanting to get this done so the courts will no longer be deadlocked at 4-4 on election cases should they come up. president trump: i nominated amy coney barrett to the supreme court of the united states. and tonight she will be confirmed by the senate. [cheering] and become the newest member of the supreme court. >> four more years. president trump: it's a big deal. reporter: if there is a swearing-in ceremony tonight, we're hearing there could be one. her work for the justice could be tomorrow. there is no grace period. she could rule on any emergency appeals that were in the works. two are in the works from north carolina and wisconsin. democrats say they are very concerned about the pace of this process. >> they have turned the united states senate into a kind of a
edward law in washington with all the details. edward?e has "operation warp speed" for the coronavirus. from nomination will be confirmation was faster than that, much faster. the vote for judge amy coney barrett expected in about three hours from now. president donald trump wanting to get this done so the courts will no longer be deadlocked at 4-4 on election cases should they come up. president trump: i nominated amy coney barrett to the supreme court of the united states. and...
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former maryland congresswoman donna edwards. and rich lowry, editor at the "national review."k a big picture question of all three of you. we talked about what it might take in terms of this map to get biden elected, to get trump reelected. with nine days to go, what are you looking at? what are you looking for in the final week or so of this campaign? rich lowry, i'll start with you. >> i don't think there's much option, steve, for the president at this point except for trying to dance with the one that brought him, which means pounding on these rallies, working as hard as he can talking about the issue differences as much as he can and then hoping -- it's not implouzabi implausible that he nips and tucks his way into traditionally red states that are battlegrounds this year, that he retains florida. republicans won two big statewide races in florida in 2008. and pennsylvania, he's going to be traveling there again this week. they've always felt a little better in pennsylvania in part subjectively because they thought the crowds are a little bigger, there's more energy there.
former maryland congresswoman donna edwards. and rich lowry, editor at the "national review."k a big picture question of all three of you. we talked about what it might take in terms of this map to get biden elected, to get trump reelected. with nine days to go, what are you looking at? what are you looking for in the final week or so of this campaign? rich lowry, i'll start with you. >> i don't think there's much option, steve, for the president at this point except for trying...
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governor of plymouth colony, josiah winslow, son of mayflower passenger edward winslow, informed the few slaves it had who were readers. that says a lot of the way how winslow understood of the people, that some people could be greeters. as it turns out, his statement wasn't accurate. more than a few african slaves in plymouth colony. that was another surprise for me in my research. best, therehat, at was maybe a handful of african slaves in the colony. the overall figure remains it isn, but it turns out not insignificant. i will give you examples. willet, who thomas belonged to the pilgrim congregation in leiden but came later than the mayflower, had inht slaves when he died 1674. baptistexample, minister john miles, founder of substantial also a slaveholder. one of john miles' slaves, his name is unknown, was among the first english casualties of king philip's war. he owned fived, african slaves. i thought i might, if i can, of hisu a picture inventory. how thisn example of element of plymouth history is not easy to track down. this is an inventory of john miles estate -- john mile
governor of plymouth colony, josiah winslow, son of mayflower passenger edward winslow, informed the few slaves it had who were readers. that says a lot of the way how winslow understood of the people, that some people could be greeters. as it turns out, his statement wasn't accurate. more than a few african slaves in plymouth colony. that was another surprise for me in my research. best, therehat, at was maybe a handful of african slaves in the colony. the overall figure remains it isn, but it...
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today edward lawrence sat down with boston fed chairman eric rosengren. edward joins us. reporter: in an exclusive interview he believes more stimulus is needed. he thinks the fourth quarter gdp will be less than expectations because he believes the stimulus is coming in the first quarter of 2021. eric rosengren, boston federal reserve president says the unemployment rate will end the year about 7.9%. we won't be back to 3 1/2% unemployment for years. listen. >> i think it is at least three years, probably longer. i think the risk of inflation picking up very quickly is quite low at this time and the fiscal stimulus is really to make sure that we don't get a sustained period of very high unemployment. we're seeing the duration of people being unemployed is starting to be longer and longer. and the number of people that are permanently employed has been increasing. it is now approaching four million people. so that is a disturbing figure because the longer we have people out of the labor market or unemployed for extended periods of time, the harder it will be to get back t
today edward lawrence sat down with boston fed chairman eric rosengren. edward joins us. reporter: in an exclusive interview he believes more stimulus is needed. he thinks the fourth quarter gdp will be less than expectations because he believes the stimulus is coming in the first quarter of 2021. eric rosengren, boston federal reserve president says the unemployment rate will end the year about 7.9%. we won't be back to 3 1/2% unemployment for years. listen. >> i think it is at least...
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matt miller is up next with anna edwards.over an hour away from the start of european trading. we are seeing a reversal when it comes to the market and what we closed yesterday. u.s. equity futures relatively flat. it is a little bit softer. euro's futures are up on the stoxx 50. ftse futures up .9%. it is going to be a big day for the u.k.. boris johnson. will he walk? will he stay? for londoners we move into a tier 2 this weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >> good morning. i am anna edward. markets say happy friday. asian stocks mixed. u.s. equity futures .2 positivity ahead. top headlines from
matt miller is up next with anna edwards.over an hour away from the start of european trading. we are seeing a reversal when it comes to the market and what we closed yesterday. u.s. equity futures relatively flat. it is a little bit softer. euro's futures are up on the stoxx 50. ftse futures up .9%. it is going to be a big day for the u.k.. boris johnson. will he walk? will he stay? for londoners we move into a tier 2 this weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big...
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edward: so, $2.35. lemonis: so, they're going to pick an item.ck these items. lemonis: $2.35, boom. edward: and then each additional item is 25 cents. skyler: i thought it was only 10 cents. naim: the way we billed before, it's 25 cents a unit. lemonis: okay. you know what frustrates me about skyler? he always talked a big game, and he always had a lot of confidence, and right now, it's game time, and he's looking at me like he's a deer in the headlights. if this order and this relationship doesn't get executed properly, then it's game over for this business. lemonis: skyler, how much is this -- how much is their bill on 21 items? skyler: so, let's see, 21 -- lemonis: no, no, no. let him do it, 'cause this is what i'm frustrated about. skyler: so we'll have $2.35, and that includes two units, so we've got 19 remaining. charlotte: so then 19 times -- skyler: so 19 times 25 plus $2.35 is $7.1. lemonis: great, and how many items are in here? skyler: 21. lemonis: great, and so what's the average cost per item? skyler: 33 cents. lemonis: great, so it'
edward: so, $2.35. lemonis: so, they're going to pick an item.ck these items. lemonis: $2.35, boom. edward: and then each additional item is 25 cents. skyler: i thought it was only 10 cents. naim: the way we billed before, it's 25 cents a unit. lemonis: okay. you know what frustrates me about skyler? he always talked a big game, and he always had a lot of confidence, and right now, it's game time, and he's looking at me like he's a deer in the headlights. if this order and this relationship...
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back with me, former congresswoman donna edwards.erything that we just showed in that tape, if there's anybody who is left thinking, i don't know who i'm going to vote for, or, i don't know if i'm going to vote, what could you say to them to change their minds? >> well, donald trump brought the american carnage that he promised. and decency and integrity in the white house are on the ballot. health care is on the ballot. climbed change is on the ballot. race relations is on the ballot. all the things that we care about. so if that's not enough of a reason to vote, vote because are care about whether we're going to continue into a democracy or not. the all on the ballot. i cast my vote and got an email this morning -- >> i'm sorry. i have to interrupt and go down to miami, florida, where democratic vice presidential nominee kamala harris, senator of california, has taken the stage for a campaign event in florida. >> -- where is he? what an incredible, incredible leader, american leader. i want to congratulate and thank all of the lead
back with me, former congresswoman donna edwards.erything that we just showed in that tape, if there's anybody who is left thinking, i don't know who i'm going to vote for, or, i don't know if i'm going to vote, what could you say to them to change their minds? >> well, donald trump brought the american carnage that he promised. and decency and integrity in the white house are on the ballot. health care is on the ballot. climbed change is on the ballot. race relations is on the ballot....
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edward lawrence on the record-setting economic growth i mentioned. edward in washington. first we have the panel, lance ulanoff, geir i hry b. smith -- gary b. smith, scott, an erin gibbs joins us from gibbs wealth management. it will be a fun hour to go through all of this. amazon is the big one. amazon's numbers are just coming out. in the third quarter, amazon already reported $96.1 billion in sales in a quarter. that is comfortably above the analyst estimates. they were supposed to be up 32 1/2% it were around they blew through that, looks like. with a net profit of $6 billion. on the eps side, we'll get back to it in a moment. comparable to analyst estimates. then to lauren, probably, scott martin, on that, 96 billion-dollar quarter from a company really kind of epitomized how you, for lack after better word thrive or take advantage of the situation we've all been dealing with for the better part of this year. >> epitomize how you will survive your life maybe to get through all of this? i love the way you kind of analyzed or i guess commentated on the number as far a
edward lawrence on the record-setting economic growth i mentioned. edward in washington. first we have the panel, lance ulanoff, geir i hry b. smith -- gary b. smith, scott, an erin gibbs joins us from gibbs wealth management. it will be a fun hour to go through all of this. amazon is the big one. amazon's numbers are just coming out. in the third quarter, amazon already reported $96.1 billion in sales in a quarter. that is comfortably above the analyst estimates. they were supposed to be up 32...
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for the latest we turn now to edward lawrence from washington. ed. >> reporter: well, lou, the story has exploded from accusations against hunter biden and former vice president joe biden to censorship by big tech companies. this all stems from a series of new york post stories. the first one alleges that e-mails show hunter biden introduced his dad to a ukrainian energy executive linked to burisma. the former vice president had maintained that he never met his son's business associates while in office. the second story alleges hunter worked out a deal with a chinese businessman with ties to the chinese military after traveling to china on air force two with his father. facebook limited exposure to both stories because of concerns over sourcing. twitter blocked both stories and suspended accounts of "the new york post," the personal county of kayleigh mcenany, white house press secretary, and the official trump presidential campaign account. now, twitter says the account may be required to delete those tweets based on our policies on hacked mater
for the latest we turn now to edward lawrence from washington. ed. >> reporter: well, lou, the story has exploded from accusations against hunter biden and former vice president joe biden to censorship by big tech companies. this all stems from a series of new york post stories. the first one alleges that e-mails show hunter biden introduced his dad to a ukrainian energy executive linked to burisma. the former vice president had maintained that he never met his son's business associates...
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>> i am nikki kennedy and on behalf of the edward m. kennedy institute for united states senate i'm very pleased to welcome all of you to this very special edition of our getting to the point series. the candidate kennedy two dozen nonprofit, nonpartisan plays in vision and plans by my late husband senator edward kennedy. it's a place where visitors come now virtually as well as in-person to experience democracy their hands on learning about the united states senate and then use that knowledge as a touchstone to understand the branches of our government. it's also a place where we encouraged participatory democracy. in fact we just started to nonpartisan effort called just about and i encourage you to to go to our new web site called just go.org but most important i encouraged you on november 3 to just vote. it is the most important thing we can do as citizens. this is a place where we work to invigorate civil discourse and inspire the next generation of leaders. i can think of no program and no speaker who meets every one of the goals
>> i am nikki kennedy and on behalf of the edward m. kennedy institute for united states senate i'm very pleased to welcome all of you to this very special edition of our getting to the point series. the candidate kennedy two dozen nonprofit, nonpartisan plays in vision and plans by my late husband senator edward kennedy. it's a place where visitors come now virtually as well as in-person to experience democracy their hands on learning about the united states senate and then use that...
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i am anna edwards in london, with tom keene in new york.has posted strong trading revenues. that helps offset headwinds in the consumer business. shares surging this morning. i spoke with ceo jes staley earlier today about the risks in the u.k. market. jes: the challenge for all the banks, particularly in the u.k., ra zero or close to zero interest rate environment. it is tough for a bank that relies on balance sheet assets and liabilities. yourng money out of checking account, etc., as a gesture to make sure we are helping our customers in this time of need, and the first six year, we have waived over 100 million pounds of overdraft charges and banking fees. we are being conservative in terms of trying to make sure our customers don't get into financial distress given what is going on in the market. on the others out of that actually is the margin market come up -- the mortgage market, which is surprisingly robust. our market has grown a lot in the third quarter. interest lending in mortgages has gone up. it is one of the real encouraging
i am anna edwards in london, with tom keene in new york.has posted strong trading revenues. that helps offset headwinds in the consumer business. shares surging this morning. i spoke with ceo jes staley earlier today about the risks in the u.k. market. jes: the challenge for all the banks, particularly in the u.k., ra zero or close to zero interest rate environment. it is tough for a bank that relies on balance sheet assets and liabilities. yourng money out of checking account, etc., as a...
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good to see you, edward.orter: liz, 30 minutes the president is expected to leave walter reed hospital. the marine one landing right over there in order to take the president back to the white house n a series of tweet this is afternoon the president announced he would be leaving the hospital today. he says he feels great. he said don't be afraid of covid. don't let it dominate your life. we have developed under the trump administration some really great drugs and knowledge. i feel better than i did 20 years ago. twitter usage back to normal levels so to speak if that is an indication for you. he tweeted earlier that the media is upset he get into a secure vehicle to thank fans and supporters. he added if he did not do, the media would say it was rude. white house physician dr. sean conley said that the president, he is back. he meet or exceeded criteria to be let out of the hospital and discharged. conley said there are world class facilities a the white house to treat the president. they will do everything
good to see you, edward.orter: liz, 30 minutes the president is expected to leave walter reed hospital. the marine one landing right over there in order to take the president back to the white house n a series of tweet this is afternoon the president announced he would be leaving the hospital today. he says he feels great. he said don't be afraid of covid. don't let it dominate your life. we have developed under the trump administration some really great drugs and knowledge. i feel better than...
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would be paid sick leave but on a pulley as tomato plantations edward is only paid for the crates he fills so he needs to get back on his feet as quickly as possible yet i mean if they don't work they don't earn anything that. we should be providing them with boredom and. i think we need to be given food. something to eat. a pre-nup look around and when they go back to work they're back at square one and refused. to talk with. the nanny into news they have no nothing and no one who can help them really he may . just be. migrants contribute a substantial share of financial aid took on a atwood sends remittances home every month even though the un so little he works as hard as he can and it's still never enough he lives not only with his way to his family's expectations but also with the hostility of many locals i said i was only a 3rd of the way people many italians were useless useless giving me cowardly sassafras they're afraid of us because we're black almost. almost let. us been it working and we are not the window commence to walk foot in is very bad only they know what they are
would be paid sick leave but on a pulley as tomato plantations edward is only paid for the crates he fills so he needs to get back on his feet as quickly as possible yet i mean if they don't work they don't earn anything that. we should be providing them with boredom and. i think we need to be given food. something to eat. a pre-nup look around and when they go back to work they're back at square one and refused. to talk with. the nanny into news they have no nothing and no one who can help...
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governor edwards also announced that there were no fatalities to report, but that people still need toe caution and practice coronavirus mitigation measures. >> good afternoon. head out to to survey the damage from hurricane delta. before i left, i wanted to give you a brief statement, an overview of what we know. first of all, hurricane delta as forecasted made landfall last night near cleo, louisiana. only about 12 miles east of where hurricane
governor edwards also announced that there were no fatalities to report, but that people still need toe caution and practice coronavirus mitigation measures. >> good afternoon. head out to to survey the damage from hurricane delta. before i left, i wanted to give you a brief statement, an overview of what we know. first of all, hurricane delta as forecasted made landfall last night near cleo, louisiana. only about 12 miles east of where hurricane
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extraordinary book and it is a wonderful read and then i've also been reading the greatest stories jean edward smith a great biographer with about the freeze the grant and eisenhower but he died in 2019 when fdr with american stories chooses the best book of the year back in 2007. and those that have been sitting on my bookshelf it is a six or 700 page read but we lost smith last year and we have to think about that and then the last book which i have not read yet that was published 2019 so i have been doing that in earlier this summer by accident i got on the bench and then the american ambassador in the 1930s and then that eclectic and eccentric group and being and not see germany everyone is consolidating power with that truly dark. world history and then also reading a paper called in the cauldron with the tale of the american ambassador in tokyo. 1931 through 1941? ultimately all those from the severance between the united states with the factious and military regime. one of my that this is a different type of political scientist in my view with the studies of congress from the district l
extraordinary book and it is a wonderful read and then i've also been reading the greatest stories jean edward smith a great biographer with about the freeze the grant and eisenhower but he died in 2019 when fdr with american stories chooses the best book of the year back in 2007. and those that have been sitting on my bookshelf it is a six or 700 page read but we lost smith last year and we have to think about that and then the last book which i have not read yet that was published 2019 so i...
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donna edwards, former democratic congresswoman from maryland, "washington post" and a.b.ard at real clear politics. welcome all. rick, first to you. you know texas so well. we've seen john cornyn begin to separate himself from the president. could cornyn seat be in doubt in texas this year? >> well, look, andrea, it's amazing we're talking about texas, texas, texas. if you look back at the history, you have mitt romney who won texas by about 16 points, donald trump won it by 9. beto o'rourke lost it by less than 5. so it's been trending blue for a long time. you can see trending blue for those numbers. now according to there's morning news poll, biden is ahead of trump three points in texas. that's within the margin of error. that brings it down to zero. anything is possible. the thing with texas, there is a demographic now, largely latino voters voting in big numbers now. texas has been red for a long time. it used to be blue with ann richards. now it's starting to trend toward blue again. could they get it at this time, absolutely. i don't know. we'll have to see. >> do
donna edwards, former democratic congresswoman from maryland, "washington post" and a.b.ard at real clear politics. welcome all. rick, first to you. you know texas so well. we've seen john cornyn begin to separate himself from the president. could cornyn seat be in doubt in texas this year? >> well, look, andrea, it's amazing we're talking about texas, texas, texas. if you look back at the history, you have mitt romney who won texas by about 16 points, donald trump won it by 9....